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A complete listing of summer fun at the Arlington Heights Park District. Visit ahpd.org for more information.

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Page 1: AHPD Summer Program Guide 2011
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V i s i t a h p d . o r g a n d p l a n t o p l a y a l l s u m m e r l o n g !

INTERACTIVE PROGRAM GUIDEWelcome to our new and improved Interactive AHPD Summer Program Guide. This new interactive version will allow you to turn pages like a book, click on a program to go directly to online registration, share with your friends on Facebook or Twitter and download and print pages.

Online Resident Registration begins May 10 at 10 am.

Below are some helpful tips for you to navigate the new layout.

NEW FEATURES NAVIGATION: Turn pages by clicking the left and right arrows or jump to a page using the

navigation at the bottom of the screen.

ZOOM: Click on a page to zoom in and out.

LINKS: Hover over a program description/title to reveal a link. Click the 'follow link' box to go

to online registration. Remember, online resident registration does not open until May 10.

You will need to have pop-ups enabled on your web browser to view linked pages.

TOOLBAR: Point your mouse to the top of the screen to activate the toolbar.

Here you can choose a different page view, navigate between pages, download,

print a page or close the interactive program guide.

SEARCH: Click magnifying glass to search the interactive guide.

SHARE: click to share with your friends and family via email or social

network sites (Facebook/Twitter).

EXIT: To close the interactive program guide click the escape button on your

keyboard, or click the icon in the toolbar.

We hope you will enjoy all that the Arlington Heights Park District

has to offer this season. Go play!

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1A r l i n g t o n H e i g h t s P a r k D i s t r i c t | S u m m e r 2 0 1 1 | a h p d . o r g

FacilitiesAdministration Center410 N. Arlington Hts. Rd – 847.577.3000Hours: 9 am - 5 pm weekdays

Arlington Heights Historical Museum*110 W. Fremont Street - 847.255.1225Administrator: Kristina Christie

Arlington Lakes Golf Club1211 South New Wilke RoadGolf Pro Shop: 847.577.3030Golf Supervisor: Jim HochAssistant Golf Supervisor: Kent AndersonGolf Maintenance Supt.: Jules Peuvion

Camelot Park1005 East Suffield Drive – 847.577.3010Recreation Supervisor: Ethan Williams

Forest View Racquet & Fitness Club800 East Falcon Drive – 847.640.2574Racquet Club Manager: Nancy Alfonso Racquet Club Coordinator: Jim Thurber

Frontier Park1933 North Kennicott Drive – 847.577.3015Recreation Supervisor: Paul Ratajczak

Hasbrook Cultural Arts Center333 West Maude Avenue

Heritage Park506 West Victoria Lane – 847.577.3020Recreation Supervisor: Amy Kopecky

Heritage Tennis Club7 W. College Dr. – 847-398-7780Manager: Chris NisbetAssistant Manager: Rob Laue

Lake Arlington2201 N. Windsor – 847.577.3059 (May-Oct.)Manager: Kevin Keister

Melas Park1500 W. Central Ave.Mount Prospect

Nickol Knoll Golf Club3800 N. Kennicott Avenue – 847-590-6050Golf Supervisor: Jim HochAssistant Golf Supervisor: Kent Anderson

Olympic Indoor Swim Center660 North Ridge Avenue – 847.577.3025Aquatic Program Supervisor: Steve NeillAquatic Facility Supervisor: Tim Jaskiewicz

Senior Programs at the Senior Center*1801 W. Central Rd. – 847.797.5341Recreation Supervisor: Paula Barans

Pioneer Park500 South Fernandez Avenue847.577.3035 (Center) | 847.577.3036 (Pool)Recreation Supervisor: Tom Divello

Recreation Park500 East Miner Street847.577.3040 (Center) | 847.577.3038 (Pool)Recreation Supervisor: Matt Healy

Sunset Meadows Driving RangeKirchoff Rd. & Dwyer Ave.April-September – 847.394.5865

Important DatesMay 10 Resident registration begins at 10 amMay 24 Non-resident registration beginsJune 13 Summer programs beginAugust 6 Summer programs endJuly 23 Fall Program Guide is deliveredResidents - call 847.577.3003 x5353 if you don’t receive your copy by then.

For online registration: Computers are available at the Administration Center from

10 am-12 noon on the first day of resident registration, May 10. Staff will assist you.

2011 Summer Special Program Registration Dates

Meet the Board of Commissioners: Attend the Board Meeting every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at the

Administration Center, 410 N. Arlington Heights Road, at 7 pm.

TTY services are available through the Illinois Relay Center. Dial 711 to reach Relay. All

other numbers are still available. TTY users call 1.800.526.0844; telephone users call

1.800.526.0857.

Who do you contact?Administration Center.................................................847.577.3000

Problems registering ..................................................847.577.3000

Didn’t get program guide.............................847.577.3003 ext. 5353

Board members....................................847.577.3007 (Executive Director’s secretary)

Vandalism hotline....................................................................847.577.3003 press 8

Soccer inclement weather.......................................................847.577.3003 ext.5700

Recreation Program hotline.....................................................847.577.3003 press 7

Special events hotline..............................................................847.577.3003 press 1

Adult Softball Inclement hotline...............................................847.577.3003 press 6

Comments or questions: Park maintenance.................................................................................847.577.3009

General questions........ ..............................................................comments@ahpd.org

Our website...................................................................................................ahpd.org

Page Class/Program Name Special Registration Info

13 C.A.P. Before And After School Registration began May 2

59 Water Exercise Purchase coupons in-person at Olympic Pool.

107 Group Fitness & Group Power Purchase punch card at Recreation Park or at Administration Center.

130 Senior Center Programs Register in-person at Senior Center Park District Office.

72 Forest View Racquet & Fitness Club

Registration begins May 10. See page 74 in the guide for registration details based on current lesson participation and member/ non-member status.

76 Heritage Tennis Club Registration begins May 10. See page 77 in the guide for registration details based on current lesson participation and member/non-member status.

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p62-68

p38-54

1 | At A Glance

2-9 | ETC

10-12 | Community

13 | CAP

14-17 | Sponsorships

18-19 | Summer Concerts

20-23 | Special Events

24-37 | Camps Special Section

38-54 | Aquatic Programs

55 | Interpark Swim Program

56-59 | Olympic Indoor Swim Center

60-61 | Birthday Parties

62-64 | Arlington Lakes Golf Club

65 | Sunset Meadows Driving Range

66-68 | Nickol Knoll Golf Club

69-71 | Lake Arlington

72-75 | Forest View Racquet & Fitness Club

76-80 | Heritage Tennis Club

81-85 | Outdoor Tennis Lessons

86-93 | Variety

94-95 | Karate

96-97 | Gymnastics

98 | Teen & Adult Athletics

99-103 | Youth Athletics

104-107 | Exercise & Wellness

108-110 | Soccer

112-115 | Preschool

116-120 | Art Classes

121-125 | Dance

126-127 | Theatre Classes

128-129 | Museum

130-139 | Seniors

140-141| Park Foundation

142-143 | Registration Information

144 | Refund Policy

145 | Registration Form

146 | Online Planning Sheet

147 | AHPD Facilities

148-149 | AHPD Map

150-152 | Index

Resident registration starts May 10.

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94-95 | Karate

96-97 | Gymnastics

98 | Teen & Adult Athletics

99-103 | Youth Athletics

104-107 | Exercise & Wellness

108-110 | Soccer

112-115 | Preschool

116-120 | Art Classes

121-125 | Dance

126-127 | Theatre Classes

128-129 | Museum

130-139 | Seniors

140-141| Park Foundation

142-143 | Registration Information

144 | Refund Policy

145 | Registration Form

146 | Online Planning Sheet

147 | AHPD Facilities

148-149 | AHPD Map

150-152 | Index

Letter From The PresidentInherent to the Arlington Heights Park District’s mission is the idea of diligently managing our facilities and assets to ensure that we continue to meet the needs of our residents at the lowest possible cost. The surest way to do this is to know our assets. It sounds simple but planning for the repair and replacement of infrastructure is something we take seriously. We also believe that it is important to solicit and use feedback we receive from the community when we plan for these improvements.

Based on input from residents, the Park Board approved master plans for Camelot Park, Frontier Park, Heritage Park and Recreation Park in 2010. Parking lot improvements at Lake Arlington Golf Club were completed in 2010 in time for the 2011 summer season. Additionally, final playground equipment designs for Recreation, Evergreen and Melas Park playground improvements were completed based on public meetings held in early 2011.

AHPD approaches these efforts methodically in order to best leverage a limited capital budget to achieve maximum benefit. We do this by 1) Taking inventory, knowing what assets we have and what condition they are in; 2) Prioritizing our assets to ensure that funds are allocated for their repair and/or replacement; 3) Developing a plan so that we know how much money is needed to maintain the operation of the asset; 4) Implementing an asset management plan based on the estimated costs and to determine if additional funds, or financial assistance from other agencies in the form of intergovernmental agreements or OSLAD grants are necessary; 5) Reviewing and revising the plan so that it evolves as priorities shift or as needs arise or change.

The Park District remains committed to providing safe and affordable programs for everyone. Stay active, get involved and participate in open meetings so that we hear what it is you need from us. Staying up to date with all the happenings at the Park District is easy. Simply sign-up for our E-newsletters and E-mail alerts. Go to ahpd.org to Get Connected today. Have a safe and enjoyable summer.

Maryfran LenoPresidentArlington Heights Board of Commissioners

Our Park District CommissionersThe Arlington Heights Park District is governed by a Board of five elected officials. The Board meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at the Administration Center, 410 N. Arlington Heights Road. Meetings begin at 7 pm. Residents are

encouraged to attend.

Park District Mission StatementThe Arlington Heights Park District enriches our community

by providing quality recreation, parks, facilities and fun.

We do this by:• Ensuring the efficient and effective use of financial

resources and Park District assets.• Providing innovative recreational opportunities and facilities

to meet the diverse programming needs of our community.• Continuing the District’s pursuit of being a community,

regional, state and national leader.• Promoting an environment of cooperation, collaboration,

and teamwork.• Providing quality internal and external customer-focused service.• Providing stewardship of our open spaces and natural resources.

New ResidentsIf you’re new to Arlington Heights or have a friend or neighbor moving into our busy community, call 847.506.7142 to request a free new resident packet. If leaving a message, please spell your name and be sure to include your zip code with your address. A packet of Park District information and a coupon page will introduce new residents to our wonderful recreation activities.

Maryfran H. LenoPresident

Robert J. NesvacilMyles A. NaughtonVice President

Robert E. Smith

Robert L. Whisler

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AdMINISTRATIvESTAFFEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S OFFICE

Executive Director Steve Scholten | [email protected]

Director Finance and Personnel Donna Wilson | [email protected]

Director of Parks and Planning Brian Huckstadt | [email protected]

Director of Recreation and Facilities Jim Glueckert | [email protected]

Superintendent of Golf Maintenance Jules Peuvion | [email protected]

Golf Maintenance Supervisor - Nickol Knoll Terry McDonald | [email protected]

Golf Maintenance Supervisor – ALGC Alan Bevers | [email protected]

Superintendent of Marketing and Communications Anita M. Pacheco | [email protected]

Graphic Communications Specialist Jordann Tomasek | [email protected]

Web Coordinator Mary DeGuide | [email protected]

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND PERSONNEL

Superintendent Of Human Resources Nancy Aldrich | [email protected]

Training and Safety Specialist Pat Klawitter | [email protected]

Accounting Supervisor Mary McGuire | [email protected]

PARKS AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT

Superintendent of Parks Alan Welk | [email protected]

Fleet Supervisor Mike Keane | [email protected]

Custodial Supervisor Jennifer Rogers | [email protected]

Superintendent of Parks Paul Guza | [email protected]

Pioneer Service Center Supervisor Jeffrey Lindstrom | [email protected]

Park Planner II Scott Elman | [email protected]

Park Planner I Stephanie Stevens | [email protected]

RECREATION AND FACILITIES DEPARTMENT

Superintendent of Recreation Sue Gwinnup (SG) | [email protected]

Preschool/Day Camp Supervisor Lynn Minuskin (LM) | [email protected]

Aquatic Program Supervisor Steve Neill (SN) | [email protected]

Aquatic Facilities Supervisor Tim Jaskiewicz (TJ) | [email protected]

Camelot Park Supervisor Ethan Williams (EW) | [email protected]

Frontier Park Supervisor Paul Ratajczak (PR) | [email protected]

Heritage Park Supervisor Amy Kopecky (AK) | [email protected]

Pioneer Park Supervisor Tom Divello (TD) | [email protected]

Recreation Park Supervisor Matt Healy (MH) | [email protected]

Superintendent of Recreation John Robinson | [email protected]

Athletic Supervisor Brien Halterman (BH) | [email protected]

Athletic Supervisor Jason Meredith (JM) | [email protected]

C.A.P. Supervisor Pam Lingert (PL) | [email protected]

Lake Arlington/Athletics Supervisor Kevin Keister (KK) | [email protected]

Arlington Lakes Golf Club Manager Jim Hoch (JH) | [email protected]

Arlington Lakes Golf Club Assistant Manager Kent Anderson (KA) | [email protected]

Nickol Knoll Golf Club Jim Hoch (JH) | [email protected]

Superintendent of Recreation Cathy Puchalski | [email protected]

Cultural Arts /Special Events Supervisor Laura Oberg (LO) | [email protected]

Museum Administrator Kristina Christie (KC) | [email protected]

Museum Program Coordinator Teri Ozawa (TO) | [email protected]

Senior Center Supervisor Paula Barans (PB) | [email protected]

Forest View Racquet & Fitness Manager Nancy Alfonso (NA) | [email protected]

Forest View Racquet Club Coordinator Jim Thurber | [email protected]

Heritage Tennis Club Manager Chris Nisbet (CN) | [email protected]

Heritage Tennis Club Assistant Manager Rob Laue (RL) | [email protected]

Program staff initials follow program descriptions for which they are responsible. If you have questions, call 847.577.3000 and our customer service staff will be able to direct your call to the correct program supervisor.

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How is the Park District Program Guide delivered to residents?The Arlington Heights Park District uses a door to door service

to deliver the guide to residents prior to each program session

or four times per year.

Why choose a delivery service over bulk mailing through the Post Office?

There are several reasons:• The benefit of the delivery service is a significant cost

savings over mailing. It also allows us to target delivery to

Park District residents.

• The amount of time needed to deliver the Guide through the

delivery service is 1-3 days.

• Through the post office, the requirement for bulk mailing is

10-12 days.

• Because the service indicates delivery in three days, we can

find out in a timely manner those households that did not

receive a Guide and re-deliver sooner.

It is important to understand whatever the method of delivering the Guide; there is the potential for missed deliveries.

It is our goal to minimize the number of non-deliveries and

work with the delivery service to identify where problems

occurred and to improve the service. Our #1 priority is to make

sure those individuals and families, who want the Park District

Program Guide, receive it.

What if I don’t receive a Program Guide by the delivery date?We would like to know as soon as possible if you do not

receive a guide. Listed below are the delivery dates for Fall

2011-Summer 2012.

Guide Delivery Date (Saturdays)

Fall 2011 July 23

Winter 2012 November 19

Spring 2012 January 28, 2012

Summer 2012 April 21, 2012

Please mark your calendar and if you do not receive a Guide delivered near your front door or porch by the date indicated above; call 847.577.3003, ext 5353.

We consistently work with the service for front door/ porch delivery; however on occasion the guide may be delivered in your driveway.

There are three other options if you do not receive the

Guide by the delivery date; you may stop by any Park

District facility or view it online at ahpd.org. You may

also print the Guide from a pdf file located on the Park

District’s home page.

We hope this article provides you with additional information

on how the Program Guide is delivered and the process to

follow for re-delivery.

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General Program InformationSummer Classes: The majority of Summer classes begin June

13. However, some classes may have varying start/ending dates

for programs; please check class descriptions to confirm.

Don’t Delay: Many classes fill quickly. Remove the registration

form and keep it handy as you look through the Program Guide.

Summer resident registration begins at 10 am on May 10 .

Though we try our best, due to the large amount

of information available in the Arlington Heights

Park District Program Guide, errors before or

after publication may occur. Changes may

happen in fees, schedules, program codes, etc. We apologize

for any inconvenience this may cause, and when errors do occur,

our staff will advise you of the change as quickly as possible.

We will also attempt to keep information on our website, ahpd.

org as current as possible. Thank you for your patience and

understanding when these situations arise.

Important Class Cancellation Information: Program

Supervisors begin reviewing class enrollment and canceling

classes that do not meet minimum enrollment approximately

ONE WEEK prior to the class starting. It is extremely important

that you try to register for class choices no later than one week

before they begin.

Active Duty Military Policy: Individuals and families of active

military status are eligible for financial assistance for Park District

programs. These individuals must reside within the boundaries of

the Arlington Heights Park District. This policy is for active duty

military personnel including reservists called to duty.

Specific details are available at the time you apply. The fee

waivers will terminate 60 days after honorable discharge.

Documentation/ Military orders must be present to be eligible

for consideration. Please contact Jim Glueckert, Director of

Recreation and Facilities, for more information or to receive a

scholarship application. All requests will remain confidential.

Special Needs for ADA participants: If you would like the Park

District to make accommodations for your special needs:

Online registrants: Click the Special Needs button after the

Enrollment Summary on the Enroll in a Class page.

Drop-off, mail-in, and fax registrants: Please fill out the special

accommodations information on the registration form.

The Arlington Heights Park District is committed to accessibility

for all people providing Park District services, programs, and

activities, regardless of physical limitations in compliance

with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Sue Gwinnup,

Superintendent of Recreation, is the District’s ADA Compliance

Officer. If you need a special accommodation to participate

in any Park District function, contact Sue at 847.506.7870,

and she will be happy to assist you. Program participants

should complete the Special Accommodation section on

the registration form. This gives the program supervisor the

information they need to assist you. NOTE: The Recreation Park

community center is not an accessible facility.

Have You Moved or Changed Your Phone Number? Please

notify the Park District with your change of address or phone

number. Send us a change of address card from the post office.

We will need your old address and the new address to update

our computer information. It is important to update our records

so that confirmation post cards and your refunds are mailed to

the most current address. This is especially important for online

registration.

Assistance: Park District staff and program instructors are not

capable of providing bathroom assistance to those individuals

who cannot care for themselves. It is the participant’s

responsibility to make his/her own arrangements prior to

registering for any programs or activities, if they require this

type of assistance. Please contact Park District staff for further

information or clarification.

Scholarships: The Park District offers a Scholarship Program for

those unable to afford the full fee. Please call 847.577.3009 for

more information.

Classes On Religious Holidays: Within a program session,

classes may Winter on a day that residents honor as a religious

holiday. In an effort to be sensitive to all religions, class

participants may:

• Make up the class missed, if space exists or

• Have the fee pro-rated to reflect the day that must be

missed.

• Your program supervisor will be happy to assist you with

either option.

Age Requirement: When a class lists a minimum age, your

child must be that age when the program begins. Contact the

program supervisor if you have any questions.

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gET CONNECTEd!Opt-in to receive our E-Newsletter, Become a Fan on

our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter.

Be in the know with our monthly E-Newsletter

featuring the latest news, special offers, program

updates, special events and other valuable

information regarding Program Guide delivery and

registration dates for each program session.

Keep up to date, on the go! Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/

ahparkdistrict or become a Fan on Facebook: facebook.com/

ahpdfan

Sign up to receive our E-Newsletter and E-alerts, become a Fan

on Facebook or follow us on Twitter; at ahpd.org.

Community Center Office HoursCamelot, Frontier, Heritage, Pioneer, and Recreation Parks

Monday-Friday 1 - 5 pm

Saturday 9 am - Noon

Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Monday-Friday 9 am - 7 pm

Saturday 8 am - 1 pm

For your convenience online and mail-in registration is accepted

for most Park District programs. Hours are subject to change.

For Your SafetyThe use of cell phones, cameras, and other recording devices is

prohibited in all Arlington Heights Park District locker rooms and

bathrooms. Please report any suspicious behavior. Thank you for

your cooperation.

Creating A Healthy EnvironmentIn response to the national concern of smoking at public

facilities, the Park District seeks to create a healthy environment

for employees, program participants, park guests and visitors.

Park District facilities and vehicles have been designated as

non-smoking areas. Our facilities include the buildings, fenced

outdoor pool areas and athletic fields.

Listed below are several safety guidelines the Park District encourages parents to follow when dropping their child(ren) off at a Park District program.

Parents are encouraged to please escort children to and from the building, pool, field, outdoor tennis court, etc.

Parents are also encouraged to take their child directly into the class or activity area.

Parents should try to stay with their child until the instructor arrives/ begins the class.

On occasion an instructor may encounter an emergency or an unexpected situation which causes them to be late or miss a class. If this occurs, the instructor notifies the program supervisor as quickly as possible and the supervisor addresses the situation as quickly as possible.

ATTENTION PARENTS![Recommended Safety Tips for Child Drop Off at Programs]

If a parent finds that an instructor has not shown up for a program, please contact the Park District Administration Center at 847.577.3000 during regular business hours Monday-Friday,9 am-5 pm.

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State of the art equipment includes Delta 10” table saw,

14” band saw, variable speed drill press, Dewalt 12” sliding

compound miter saw, Grizzly 15” planer, belt sander, disk

sander, 12” lathe, Delta 6” jointer, Dewalt variable speed 20”

scroll saw, router, and more!

Six complete workstations are available. The Wood Shop is a

joint venture with the Village of Arlington Heights, Senior Center

Inc., and the Arlington Heights Park District.

Hours of Operation: Drop in shop time is Monday, Tuesday

and Wednesday from 9 am-12 pm. Note: Wood Shop is closed

during the month of August.

Wood Shop Classes: You learn beginning through advanced

techniques and skills while creating the class project under the

direction of Shop Instructors Mike Spilotro and Ron Boots.

No annual membership required.

Daily Punch Pass:

- $50 good for 10 visits

- $30 good for 6 visits

- $10 daily use fee

Apply OnlinePaper job applications?

Not any more!

The Arlington Heights Park

District has an Online Job

Application program.

• Now it’s easier than ever to join the Arlington Heights Park

District team!

• Go to ahpd.org and click on the Jobs tab. There you’ll find

the link to apply online and a link to the listing of jobs

currently available with the Park District.

• Once you apply, your application is active for one full year

and you can update your application or the job you want

to apply for at any time! Although we’ll still accept paper

job applications, we strongly encourage you to apply online

because it’s quick, easy, and the most efficient way to apply.

If you have questions about applying online, please contact

Human Resources at 847.506.7877.

WOOD SHOP1801 W. Central Road | 847.797.5341

CuRRENT ExhIbIT:Storytelling Through the Mail: Tall Tale Postcards

May 7-August 28, 2011

Imagine a land...where corn grows to the size of tree trunks;

where the lakes are so cold that the trout have fur coats; where

deer have become hunters and men are their prey. These

assorted oddities come vividly to life in “Storytelling through

the Mail: Tall Tale Postcards.” Tall tales are humorous stories

of exaggeration, fictional accounts that are presented as the

truth. Tall tale postcards, a popular visual form of telling these

stories, are created often through photographic trickery. They

are passed on in oral, written, and visual forms, including the

postcards, cartoons and their artifacts included in this exhibit.

This travelling exhibition from the Michigan State University

Museum features over 80 examples of postcards from around

the United States, plus artifacts like taxidermy specimens,

newspaper cartoons and magazine covers that also help to tell

the story of the tall tale postcard.

Sponsor: Frontier Days Inc.

Heritage Gallery and Shop

Hours: Fri-Sun. 1:30-4:30 pm (excluding holidays)

112 W. Fremont St, 847.255.1225 | ahmuseum.org

ExhIbIT PROgRAM ANd RECEPTION:Taking Postcards Seriously

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

6:30 pm Refreshments | 7:00 pm Program

A penny to buy and a penny to send, during the late 19th and

20th centuries postcards were a cheap, efficient, and colorful

means of communication. “Taking Postcards Seriously” is a

look into the Curt Teich Postcard Archives, the world’s largest

publicly held repository of postcards and the materials used

to produce them. The beginning of the postcard business

in the U.S. and how postcards document late 19th and 20th

century life will be discussed. Please register by calling

847-255-1225 or email [email protected].

Museum’s

presents

HeritageGallery

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We’ve GotHelp us recognize our most outstanding employees!

A employee excels in one or more of the following areas:

• Customer Satisfaction - striving to continually meet and

exceed customers’ expectations.

• Leadership - taking initiative in all aspects of our jobs, and

mentoring staff to help them reach their full potential.

• Attitude - embracing a positive, professional, and helpful

presence at all times.

• Service - treating every customer respectfully and

competently, and putting the utmost value on meeting the

needs of both our external and internal customers.

• Safety - approaching all aspects of our work in a safe and

sensible manner.

Has an Arlington Heights Park District staff member exceeded

your expectations in any of the areas listed above? If so, please

take a few moments to fill out a C.L.A.S.S. employee nomination

form. Forms are available at the registration desk of each park

facility and on our website: ahpd.org.

The Arlington Heights Park District staff member you nominate

receives a copy of your nomination, a commemorative pin, and

is eligible to win a quarterly prize. Quarterly winners are eligible

for annual grand prizes.

All quarterly nominees and winners are announced and

recognized at the end of each quarter. The annual winners are

announced in December.

Facility RentalsDo you need a place for your business meetings/programs,

birthday parties, family reunions, showers, company basketball

games, or any group function? The Arlington Heights Park

District may have just what you are looking for.

Process for choosing a facility:

If you know the facility that you want to rent you can contact

them directly during office hours. If you are unsure of

what facility will work best for you call 847.577.3000 for

personalized assistance.

Rental rates:

Fees vary based on the facility, room size, group size, individual

group needs etc. The facility you contact will be able to quote

you the specific rental rates.

Meeting rooms, some with kitchen facilities

Camelot, Frontier, Heritage, Pioneer, Recreation Parks, Olympic

Indoor Swim Center and the Arlington Heights Historical

Museum

Gymnasiums

Camelot, Frontier, Heritage, Pioneer and Recreation Parks, Ross, Poe

Tennis or racquetball party

Forest View Racquet & Fitness Club and Heritage Tennis Club

Indoor Pool Rentals and Party room (adjacent to the family activity pool)

Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Contact: 847.577.3025

Banquet rooms

Arlington Lakes Golf Course (ideal for luncheons, business

meetings, bridal showers, weddings, and holiday parties)

Contact: Jim Hoch, 847.577.3032

Outdoor Weddings

North School Park

Contact: Laura Oberg, 847.577.3000, [email protected]

Picnic Groves

A variety of picnic areas are available throughout the Park

District. Groups over 20 people are required to obtain a permit

for use. Listed are the major facilities - washrooms may or

may not be available. Camelot (shelter), Frontier (shelter),

Heritage, Pioneer, Recreation Park, Lake Arlington, Melas Park,

Centennial (shelter), Hickory Meadows (shelter).

Athletic Fields

Athletic fields throughout the Park District are available for

rent. All groups using fields must have a permit to use the

sites. Contact: John Robinson, 847.506.7131,

[email protected]

Great America Discount Ticket SalesPurchase your discounted Great America Tickets at the Park

District Administration Center or Olympic Indoor Swim Center!

The Park District will sell tickets at the reduced rate of

$35 per general admission ticket ($56.99 at the door).

Tickets can only be purchased at the Administration Center

(Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm) or at Olympic Indoor Swim Center

(Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm and Saturday, 9 am-Noon).

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Wheeling Township Food PantryThe Arlington Heights Park District is proud

to be working with the Wheeling Township

Food Pantry to serve as drop-off locations for

food donations. Please consider donating to

the food pantry all year round. The following

items are always in need: pasta, rice and potato

products, pasta sauce, dried beans and peas, cooking oil,

corn meal muffin mix, tomato products, dry or condensed

milk, oatmeal, coffee, tea, sugar and fruit juices. Please check

the expiration date - no expired food will be accepted. Also

non-food items such as toilet paper, paper towels, detergent,

toiletries, and diapers are needed. Items will be accepted

at the Park District Administration Center, Olympic Indoor

Swim Center and Pioneer Park. Please call the Food Pantry at

847.259.7730 if you have any questions.

Vandalism HotlineResidents can report vandalism and park maintenance

concerns on our 24-hour hotline 847.577.3003 press 8. One

call to this number will forward the information quickly any

time, day or night. A recorded message asks for a detailed

description of the problem and the location. The line does not

supersede an emergency call to 911.

NWSRAProviding recreation services to individuals with special needs

Arlington Heights Park District is a member of a 16-park

district cooperative which forms the Northwest Special

Recreation Association (NWSRA). The NWSRA team of full-time

Therapeutic Recreation professionals and trained part-time

staff offer quality year-round recreation for individuals of all

ages with disabilities.

NWSRA activities offer tremendous benefits to participants:

increased self-esteem; physical, social and recreation skills

development; improved fitness and health, the experience of

new challenges, making friends and having fun. After school,

evening and weekend programs feature sports, games, arts and

crafts, fitness, cooking and drama. Camps, trips and special

events are planned throughout the year.

Inclusion assistance is provided by NWSRA to individuals

who wish to participate in their local park district programs.

Indicate on the registration form if any accommodations are

needed to successfully participate in the program. The Park

District staff will contact NWSRA for assistance.

Brochures with NWSRA programs are available at the

Administration Center or from NWSRA at Park Central, 3000 W.

Central Road, Rolling Meadows. Contact them at 847.392.2848

(voice); 847.392.2855 (TTY); or 847.392.2870 (FAX).

Leaders needed. If you’d like to work with NWSRA programs,

call 847.392.2848.

Get the Most out of Life

Recreation and physical activity are for everyone. Recreation

Access Illinois helps people with disabilities live life to the

fullest. For available resources, call 1.800.900.8086 or

recreationaccessillinois.org.

Garden Plots Still AvailableEnthusiastic gardeners without a plot of their own can rent one

from the Park District. Located at two convenient sites, the 25’

x 30’ plots are plowed, staked, and numbered, and are available

to residents for $49 a season. Registration began in the spring,

but a limited number of plots are still available.

• Garden plot locations and Community Centers accepting

registrations:

• Cypress Gardens, Cypress and Arlington Heights Road

• Register at Pioneer Park, 500 S. Fernandez Ave.,

847.577.3035

• Frontier Park Gardens, north end of Frontier Park

• Register at Frontier Park, 1933 N. Kennicott,

847.577.3015

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All Arlington heights Residents receive $5.00 off all Learn to Skate classes and a resident rate rebate for all hockey classes.

Check the Website for Learn to Skate times and sessionsrmparks.org847.818.3210

or for Hockeyrmrenegadehockey.com 847.398.2700 x108

ROLLINg MEAdOWS PARK dISTRICT Skating Programs

Affiliate Groups Within the Park District, certain activities or programs can be

best implemented through the development of special interest

groups. We consider the following organizations, which are

open to the public, as our “partners” in providing additional

recreational outlets for the Arlington Heights’ residents.

Arlington Camera Club meets on the first and third Wednesday

of each month at the AH Museum. Photography skills are

developed at monthly meetings, field trips and critique sessions.

For more information contact Ken Olsen, 847.202.9517 or

[email protected].

Arlington Heights Bicycle Association meets at Recreation Park

the fourth Wednesday each month at 7:30 pm. The Bike Club

activities include speakers, slide presentations, repair classes,

short and long rides and special events. For more information go

to cyclearlington.com.

Arlington Trotters Running Club offers support and motivation

to runners of all levels. The club sponsors races and special

events annually. Meetings are held at Heritage Park on the

second Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm. Call 847.577.3020

for more information.

Community Concert Band provides the residents of

Arlington Heights with an opportunity for individual musical

expression and growth. Concerts are provided to enrich

the musical appreciation of the community. Practices are

at 8 pm Wednesdays at Forest View Educational Center on

Goebbert. For more information, contact Conductor Adam

LaSpata at [email protected] or visit their website at

arlingtonheightsband.org.

Social Duplicate Bridge meets at Camelot Park on the first

Tuesday of each month at 7 pm. Games are open to all

interested men and women. Call Karen Atsch at 847.392.0393

if you are interested in joining.

Northwest Radio Control Club is involved with radio controlled

model aircraft. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each

month at Camelot Park from 7:30-10 pm. Call 847.577.3000 for

more information.

Arlington Heights Garden Club meets at the Arlington

Heights Memorial Library the third Monday of each month

at 7 pm, September through May (no meeting in December).

Knowledgeable speakers offer information and practical advice

of interest to the beginning and the seasonal gardener. The

Garden Club also offers a wreath workshop in December, a

perennial plant exchange in the spring and a garden walk in the

summer. Guests are always welcome. For more information, call

Gloria Solonickne at 847.398.2079.

Arlington Heights Youth Athletic Association is responsible for

administering the boys baseball, girls softball, youth football

and cheerleading programs in Arlington Heights. The Youth

Athletic office is located just east of Frontier Park at 1929 N.

Kennicott. Normal office hours are Monday, Wednesday and

Friday from 1-4 pm. Please call 847.870.0081 with questions

or visit ahyad.org for online registration and other registration

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Please Don’t Feed The Wildlife: Food Determines NumbersAs you may be aware our flocks of geese and ducks have

increased yearly. One of the causes of this is artificial feeding.

Your well-intended snacks for our feathered friends decreases

their ability to survive on the available natural food and makes

them susceptible to disease and other predators. Snack food

invites more geese and ducks and the additional food is usually

of poor or improper nutritional quality. The ultimate solution is

to STOP FEEDING THE BIRDS. Pampering them does no good.

Flag Display in North School ParkThe annual patriotic flag display in North School Park at

Eastman Street and Arlington Heights Road is installed before

Memorial Day weekend and remains until after July 4. Grouped

throughout the park are the evolution of old glory flag, 27 stars

and stripes flags, beginning with the 13-star flag ratified in

1787. Merchant Marines and the Coast Guard flags will be in

the amphitheater with the other military flags. In front of the

Administration Center, 410 N. Arlington Heights Road, are 15

historic flags from the pre-American Revolutionary War era.

Cicada Wasps in the ParksIn 2010 the Arlington Heights Park District became familiar

with Sphecius speciosus. What is Sphecius speciosus? Better

known as, (and it sounds worse than it is) Cicada Killer Wasp.

Cicada Killer Wasps are in fact quite harmless. They are most

commonly confused with European hornets. The most visible

of these are the males, which cannot sting. Although the

males may appear to be aggressive or chase you, they are

probably just trying to orient themselves because you are a

new large object in their habitat. Female Cicada Killer Wasps

can sting, but seldom do. A scale of sting pain developed by

biologists for rating the intensity of stings ranges from 0 to

4 (0 being the least pain and 4 the most pain). The female

sting is between 0 and 1 on that scale. Those who may be

allergic still need to take the same caution they normally do.

The Arlington Heights Park District has tried several methods

of control including removing sections of soil and sand and

replacing with new material hoping to break their life cycle. If

you have any questions please call the Frontier Service Center

at 847.577.3013 or check out additional information on the

Cicada Killer Wasps at ahpd.org.

Step Up To HealthThe Park District can help you with your healthy lifestyle, all

the opportunities listed below can get you “off the couch and

moving!”

• Talk a walk around the Nickol Knoll Park/Golf Course (3800

N. Kennicott Avenue), Sunset Meadows Driving Range

(Kirchoff Rd. & Dwyer Avenue.)

• Fitness Facilities/Programs are held at Forest View Fitness

and Racquet Club (800 E. Falcon Drive), Recreation Park

(500 E. Miner Street.), Pioneer Park (500 S. Fernandez) and

Senior Center Athletic Club (1801 W. Central Road.)

Sign up today for one of our great fitness classes, check out the

Park District program guide or go online to ahpd.org under the

Exercise and Wellness section.

Plan A PicnicHave an old-fashioned picnic in the park!

Picnic Groves

A variety of facilities are available including picnic tables, ball

diamonds, swimming pools, etc. Check with your local park for

specifics. Barbecue grills may be brought into the parks, but no

alcoholic beverages are allowed. Groups larger than 25 need a

permit to use a picnic grove

Reserve a Picnic Site

Park District residents and other groups may reserve the picnic

sites at Camelot, Frontier, Recreation, Pioneer and Heritage

Parks. For further information regarding fees and availability

contact your local park or call 847.577.3000.

Skate Park at Olympic Park660 N. RidgeThe skate park located at Olympic Park, 660 N. Ridge Ave.,

north of the indoor swim center, is fully open. The park includes

a half pipe, quarter pipes, table top, fun box, spine, stairs, rails

and ramps! Stop by Olympic to check out this awesome park.

Attention Roller Hockey PlayersBring your skates to the Park District’s two free roller hockey

courts. Measuring 120 feet by 50 feet, the courts are located

at Carefree Park, between Belmont Ave. & Douglas Avenue, and

at Greenbrier Park, Verde Drive & Roanoke Drive. The rinks have

hockey markings and goal nets. They are slightly smaller than

regulation size.

Clean Up the Parks WeekIt’s not too late to get involved! Gather family, friends, and

neighbors for a clean-up party at your neighborhood park

during the week of May 2 - May 7. The Park District provides

the bags and gloves. Participants receive a certificate of

appreciation and recognition in the Park District fall Program

Guide and on the Park District web site. To register: Call

Frontier Service Center, 847.577.3013 between 9 am

and 3 pm weekdays.

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CA

PChiLdren at Play (C.a.p.)

, affordable and gives you peace of mind.Convenient

Before and After school care for K-5.

“Don’t worry. S/he is getting help with homework and having fun in a safe and friendly environment.”

Cost for

school year

Deposit

June 10 or before

Deposit

June 11 or after

8 Installments

Aug - Mar

Dist. 21 & 59/Dist. 25 Dist. 21 & 59/Dist. 25 Dist. 21 & 59/Dist. 25 Dist. 21 & 59/Dist. 25

Before & after school 4-5 days per week $2142/$2223 $226/$235 $238/$247 $238/$247

Second child discount $1926/$2007 $203/$212 $214/$223 $214/$223

Before school 4-5 days per week $990/$1026 $105/$108 $110/$114 $110/$114

Second child discount $891/$927 $94/$98 $99/$103 $99/$103

After school 4-5 days per week $1233/$1278 $130/$135 $137/$142 $137/$142

Second child discount $1107/$1152 $117/$122 $123/$128 $123/$128

Before & after school 1-3 days per week $1485/$1539 $157/$163 $165/$171 $165/$171

Second child discount $1341/$1386 $142/$146 $149/$154 $149/$154

Before school 1-3 days per week $666/$693 $70/$73 $74/$77 $74/$77

Second child discount $594/$621 $63/$66 $66/$69 $66/$69

After school 1-3 days per week $828/$855 $87/$90 $92/$95 $92/$95

Second child discount $747/$774 $79/$82 $83/$86 $83/$86

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{Program Highlights:• C.A.P is a cooperative program between the Arlington Heights Park District, the village and School Districts 21, 25, and 59. Quality recreational before and after school care is available on-site at Dryden, Greenbrier, Ivy Hill, Juliette Low, Olive-Mary Stitt, Patton, Poe, Riley, Westgate and Windsor Schools. Kindergarteners are eligible to participate on a limited basis.

• Our philosophy is to provide a recreational and relaxed program in a safe and fun environment. Kids choose from a variety of options. There is plenty of physical activity and nutritious food and drink.

• Arts & crafts, sports & games, outdoor play, homework time, board & card games, breakfast and snack time offered daily.

• Site directors and assistant site directors are all CPR/AED certified and all staff are additionally trained in: customer service, the Six Pillars of CHARACTER COUNTS! R, First Aid, behavior management, mandated reporting and have all satisfactorily passed required background checks.

• Hours of Operation: Open at 7 am until school begins and after school until 6 pm. Coverage available on most half and full days off school.

• Registration and Fees: Registration for the 2011-12 school year began May 2. For more information, call 847.506.7871.

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OUR SPONSORS

Allegra Print & Imaging of Elk Grove

Alphagraphics Printing

Daily Herald

Home Matters - Lutheran Life Communities

Illinois Arts Council

Metropolis Performing Arts Centre

Park Foundation of Arlington Heights

For more information call Anita Pacheco, Superindentent of Marketing and Communications at 847.506.7141 or [email protected].

The Arlington Heights Park District enjoys an outstanding reputation as the provider of

recreation and leisure activities for families, adults, youth, and senior populations in

Arlington Heights.

Support your community and provide name recognition and expanded awareness for

your company. Partnering with the Arlington Heights Park District allows you to reach

thousands of residents and visitors to Arlington Heights and surrounding suburbs. A

variety of special events and programs offers great on-site visibility opportunities if you

are looking to introduce a new produce, service or offering. Our marketing staff will

work with you to tailor a partnership program perfectly suited to meet your sales and

marketing objectives.

A Park District sponsorship provides:

Maximize your ROI and stretch your limited advertising and sponsor dollars with us! Here's how:

and extend your brand.Broaden your reach

Greater name recognition, brand awareness, and visibility in the community

A more cost-effective, strategically targeted marketing program that delivers results

Unique opportunities to reach a target audience and engage residents through

interactive family focused special events

The ability to reach thousands of residents of Arlington Heights and surrounding

communities

Cross promotional opportunities with the Arlington Heights Park District ñ a long

standing and well-respected organization and provider of recreation activities for

families, adults, youth, and seniors

The capability of promoting specific service lines or products and driving new

business through your company's doors

Positive public relations and promotion of community goodwill

Delivered four times a year to over 32,000 households in Arlington Heights, this

Program Guide is an essential recreation-planning tool for residents

If you are a golf, tennis, or fitness enthusiast, we have just the sponsorship for you!

Two golf clubs, two racquet clubs, and a fitness center are great venues for your

marketing needs. Consider co-branding with us for tournaments, golf outings,

signage, and more.

Opportunities for sponsorship of soccer, baseball, and volleyball are available. Over

8,000 youth participate per season. Add parents of our participants to the mix and

you have reached a wider range of the family.

Sponsor a special event or program - Reach your market segment by supporting

festivals, concerts, special performing arts programs, grand openings, aquatic

events, and new events that emerge each year.

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The Giving Tree at Pioneer Community CenterThe newly renovated Pioneer Community Center features a donor

Giving Tree. Donated by a local family in honor a loved one, the

Giving Tree provides an opportunity for residents to make a

donation in their name, pay tribute, or memorialize someone

special; a family member or friend. Leaves of Gold, Silver and

Bronze will be part of this enduring art as a lasting tribute. Join

your family, friends and neighbors by making a contribution to

promote art in the park.

Indicate choice:

___ Gold $250

___ Silver $150

___ Bronze $75

___ Check

___ Visa

___ MasterCard

___ Discover

Card No.:___________________________

Exp. Date: __________________________

Signature:___________________________

Your Name:_________________________

Address:____________________________

City:________________________________

State:____________Zip:_______________

Phone:__________________________

Please print clearly, one letter per box. Spaces and punctuation marks count as one letter. Three (3) lines high. Twenty (20) characters wide

Mail this form to:

Arlington Heights Park District

410 N Arlington Heights Rd.

Arlington Heights, IL 60004

Phone: 847.506.7141

Fax: 847.577.3050

Leaf Prices

Major Contributor Rita Schofield (1924-2005) was a long-time resident of

Arlington Heights who could be found every morning regardless

of rain, snow, heat or cold, walking the path surrounding

Pioneer Park. She volunteered much of her time within the

Arlington Heights community, serving as an election judge,

volunteering at Northwest Community Hospital and supporting

other causes she held dear. Rita was a true pioneer with her

“people first” attitude and was always ready to offer a helping

hand to family, friends and strangers alike.

Be a part of the parks and recreation community you love by

making a donation to support the Giving Tree.

For more information, please contact Anita Pacheco,

Superintendent of Marketing and Communications

at 847.506.7141.

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Commorate that special person or occassion with a living memorial. Choose from a selection of shade trees, ornamental trees or evergreens and select the park in which you wish to have the tree planted for a donation of $395. Orders are accepted throughout the year, but will be placed with the nursery once in early spring and once in early fall based on tree establishment and growth success patterns (i.e. Evergreens do best when planted in the spring). Plantings are dependent upon weather.

Support the North School Park improvement program with an engraved paver. Orders are accepted throughout the year, but will be placed with the engraver on February 1 and August 1. Installation of the bricks is dependent upon the weather, but will be expected in early summer and mid-fall respectively.

*Prices in effect from 1/15/11-1/15/12

Please note: The Arlington Heights Park District will be responsible for warranty of your memorial tree for up to four years after the planting.

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Half Page Ad Size

(7.25” w x 4.65”h)

Quarter PageAd Size

(3.55” w x 4.65” h)

REACH EVERY HOME

ADVERTISE WITH US

IN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS!

Place your four-color ad in our quarterly Program Guide full of information on programs, special events, parks and more reaching over 34,000 households in Arlington Heights. There is no better way to get your message to the thousands of local families who continually use our guide to plan for seasonal activities and beyond.

Maximize your limited marketing dollars today!

Program Guide Space Reservation Artwork Due Distribution DateFall 2011 May 15 June 15 July 23Winter 2012 September 15 October 15 November 19Spring 2012 November 15 December 15 January 28, 2012Summer 2012 February 15 March 15 April 21, 2012

Reserve three ads and receive a special discount!

Ad Size Options1 – Full Page (7.25” w x 9.5” h)2 – Half Page (7.25” w x 4.65” h)3 – Quarter Page (3.55” w x 4.65” h)

For more information and to reserve your ad today, please contact Anita Pacheco, Superintendent of Marketing and Communications at 847.506.7141.

Please Note: The Park District reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to limit advertising to that which is consistent with the best interests of the Park District, its constituents and patrons.

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AH Community Concert BandWednesday, June 15 | 7 pmDirected by Adam La Spata, the 60 member Community Concert Band entertains with light-classical music, marches, show tunes and theme concerts. For more information visit the website at arlingtonheightsband.org Navy Ceremonial BandWednesday, June 22 | 7 pmThe Navy Band plays traditional marches, patriotic tunes and contemporary classics. The Military Band is tentatively scheduled. For unforeseen reasons, the band could be cancelled at the last minute. Please call and confirm before attending this concert. Saturday June BandSunday, June 26 | 7 pmSteve Kessler and his band are on of the premier pop acts on Chicago's North Shore. They perform a unique blend of popular as well as original material. Having shared the bill with The Beach Boys, Little Richard, and Mike Smith of the Dave Clark 5 among others, Steve and his band consistently perform with a joy and infectious enthusiasm that's sure to be felt by any audience.

Sunday, July 3: No concert tonight. Go visit Frontier Days this weekend for some great concerts!

Local FavoriteSunday, July 10 | 7 pm *Centennial Park, (Windsor & Buffalo Grove Rd)Local Favorite is the closest thing to a Nashville bar band that you'll find this side of the Mason-Dixon Line. Playing classic and country rock (with a healthy smattering of alt country, blues, reggae and soul), you’ll know every song and be on the dance floor from the first song to the last. The harmonies are tight, the sound is rich and the energy never stops.

Dupage BandSunday, July 17 | 7pmGet ready to rock with Dupage. The band's motto is "get up and dance" and Dupage get all audiences up on the dance floor or singing along to familiar songs. The band creates a party atmosphere with the audience while delivering solid musician-ship and blended vocal harmonies covering the hits of the 70s, 80, 90s and today Dupage plays a mix of classic and contemporary rock from Motown to today's alternative hits.

AH Community Concert BandWednesday, July 13 | 7 pm

MotorTown Music MachineSunday, July 24 | 7 pm Detroit’s premier Motown, R&B, Blues band. Featuring the sweet tenor vocals of “Blue Jay” and the big energy of the Music Machine. This decidedly family-oriented show is an entertaining and enlightening experience. Audiences agree, awe inspiring trip down memory lane. SODASunday, July 31 | 7 pmAn all star line up captures the heart and soul of one of the most diverse play lists you'll find anywhere. From Neil Diamond to Dave Matthews, and from John Mellencamp to Black-Eyed Peas, this band can do it all. AH Community Concert Band

Wednesday, August 10 | 7 pm

United States Air Force Band of Mid America - "Shade of Blue" Jazz EnsembleWednesday, August 17 | 7 pm The Military Band is tentatively scheduled. For unforeseen reasons, the band could be cancelled at the last minute. Please call and confirm before attending this concert.

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All concerts are free.

All concerts are held at North School Park (Eastman Street & Arlington Heights Road) unless otherwise noted.

Children's entertainment series

Tuesday Mornings at North School Park | Eastman St. & Arlington Heights Rd.Grab your kids or take a break from work and join us for some lunchtime fun!

Nationally on children’s radio and their latest release was named one of the Top 5 Kids & Family Albums of the Year by NPR. Come sing, think, play, dance and get creative with ScribbleMonster.

Sing, jump dance and clap with their original blend of pop and rock music for ages 2-92! Sing along to catchy tunes and see if you know all the words to some of your favorites! It’s fun.. family friendly and you might just learn a few things too!

More then a great dance party for children, this energetic, interactive musical experience engages children with rhymes, rhythm games and songs.

This live kid’s show is a whole lot of fun. Kids and parents are either singing, on stage, making noises or participating with Dave. Get ready to laugh and have a whole lot of fun!

Kids love to dance and laugh... and LOVE to rock 'n' roll. Get ready to get movin’ and a shakin’ at this kid friendly concert you won't want to miss.

Scribble Monster | June 28 | 11:30 am

Super Stolie | July 5 | 11:30 am

Jeanie B | July 26 | 11:30 am

Dave Rudolf | July 19 | 11:30 am

Steve Beno | July 12 | 11:30 am

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AH Community Concert BandWednesday, June 15 | 7 pmDirected by Adam La Spata, the 60 member Community Concert Band entertains with light-classical music, marches, show tunes and theme concerts. For more information visit the website at arlingtonheightsband.org Navy Ceremonial BandWednesday, June 22 | 7 pmThe Navy Band plays traditional marches, patriotic tunes and contemporary classics. The Military Band is tentatively scheduled. For unforeseen reasons, the band could be cancelled at the last minute. Please call and confirm before attending this concert. Saturday June BandSunday, June 26 | 7 pmSteve Kessler and his band are on of the premier pop acts on Chicago's North Shore. They perform a unique blend of popular as well as original material. Having shared the bill with The Beach Boys, Little Richard, and Mike Smith of the Dave Clark 5 among others, Steve and his band consistently perform with a joy and infectious enthusiasm that's sure to be felt by any audience.

Sunday, July 3: No concert tonight. Go visit Frontier Days this weekend for some great concerts!

Local FavoriteSunday, July 10 | 7 pm *Centennial Park, (Windsor & Buffalo Grove Rd)Local Favorite is the closest thing to a Nashville bar band that you'll find this side of the Mason-Dixon Line. Playing classic and country rock (with a healthy smattering of alt country, blues, reggae and soul), you’ll know every song and be on the dance floor from the first song to the last. The harmonies are tight, the sound is rich and the energy never stops.

Dupage BandSunday, July 17 | 7pmGet ready to rock with Dupage. The band's motto is "get up and dance" and Dupage get all audiences up on the dance floor or singing along to familiar songs. The band creates a party atmosphere with the audience while delivering solid musician-ship and blended vocal harmonies covering the hits of the 70s, 80, 90s and today Dupage plays a mix of classic and contemporary rock from Motown to today's alternative hits.

AH Community Concert BandWednesday, July 13 | 7 pm

MotorTown Music MachineSunday, July 24 | 7 pm Detroit’s premier Motown, R&B, Blues band. Featuring the sweet tenor vocals of “Blue Jay” and the big energy of the Music Machine. This decidedly family-oriented show is an entertaining and enlightening experience. Audiences agree, awe inspiring trip down memory lane. SODASunday, July 31 | 7 pmAn all star line up captures the heart and soul of one of the most diverse play lists you'll find anywhere. From Neil Diamond to Dave Matthews, and from John Mellencamp to Black-Eyed Peas, this band can do it all. AH Community Concert Band

Wednesday, August 10 | 7 pm

United States Air Force Band of Mid America - "Shade of Blue" Jazz EnsembleWednesday, August 17 | 7 pm The Military Band is tentatively scheduled. For unforeseen reasons, the band could be cancelled at the last minute. Please call and confirm before attending this concert.

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All concerts are free.

All concerts are held at North School Park (Eastman Street & Arlington Heights Road) unless otherwise noted.

Children's entertainment series

Tuesday Mornings at North School Park | Eastman St. & Arlington Heights Rd.Grab your kids or take a break from work and join us for some lunchtime fun!

Nationally on children’s radio and their latest release was named one of the Top 5 Kids & Family Albums of the Year by NPR. Come sing, think, play, dance and get creative with ScribbleMonster.

Sing, jump dance and clap with their original blend of pop and rock music for ages 2-92! Sing along to catchy tunes and see if you know all the words to some of your favorites! It’s fun.. family friendly and you might just learn a few things too!

More then a great dance party for children, this energetic, interactive musical experience engages children with rhymes, rhythm games and songs.

This live kid’s show is a whole lot of fun. Kids and parents are either singing, on stage, making noises or participating with Dave. Get ready to laugh and have a whole lot of fun!

Kids love to dance and laugh... and LOVE to rock 'n' roll. Get ready to get movin’ and a shakin’ at this kid friendly concert you won't want to miss.

Scribble Monster | June 28 | 11:30 am

Super Stolie | July 5 | 11:30 am

Jeanie B | July 26 | 11:30 am

Dave Rudolf | July 19 | 11:30 am

Steve Beno | July 12 | 11:30 am

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Picnic Parkin the

Don't Miss The Park District's "Kick Off" to Summer!

North School ParkEastman St. & Arlington Heights Rd.

Friday, June 12, 11:30 am – 2:30 pm

All activities are FREE!Bring your own picnic or buy lunch from a

food vendor. Moonwalks and inflatable slide, balloon sculptures, face painting,

Park District information booth and free giveaways. Gather your neighbors and friends and stop by North School Park.

Entertainment includes:

Raisin Rhyme (11:30 am – 12:30 pm)

Every performance consists of a Rock-n-Roll Supershow taking place at the Raisn Rhyme

Imagination Treetop Stadium, where all children can shake, wiggle, drum, pat,

jump up and have a great time!

AcRock (1 - 2:30 pm)

Chicago’s premier acappella rock ‘n roll singing group, combining tightly-crafted

music and freewheeling humor that pleases audiences of all ages.

FREE!

Friday, June 10 | 11:30 - 2:30 pm

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

Tuesday, August 2 | 5:30-8:30 pmNorth School Park | Eastman & Evergreen St.

The AHPD invites you to spend an evening in support of National Night Out. Come out to North School Park and learn

about crime and drug prevention awareness! This event generate support and participation in local anti-crime efforts

and strengthen neighborhood spirit and community relations.

Have a Picnic in the Park!Bring your own or

purchase Karl's Redhots (hot dogs and chips)

Park District Events: Free popsicles, balloons,

popcorn, water & soda(Hurry... while supplies last)

Enjoy the Summer air!5:30-7:30 pm

Balloon sculptors, business expo, Games, moonwalks, free

giveaways and DJ

Dance the Night Away!Final Say | 7-8:30 pmAn offspring of the band

Maggie Speaks, this band promises to bring non-stop

high energy performance with a variety of music everyone is

sure to enjoy!

Featuring: Arlington Heights Police Department

Arlington Heights Citizen Police Academy Arlington Heights Fire Department, Animal Control

Crime Prevention, Bomb Squad, Secret Service …and many, many more!

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2011

ADDITIONAL SPONSOR SUPPORT:Allegra Print & Imaging of Elk Grove

Friday, July 15 | 6-11 pm

Back by popular demand!The Larkin and Moran Brothers

Saturday, July 16 | 4-11 pm

Local cover band favorite!Arra

Irish Music & Dance & Bagpipes and Drums | Wee Folk TentIrish Vendors | Authentic Food & Drink

Museum grounds, corner of Euclid & Vail | FREE Fest Parking Chairs & Blankets Welcome | Admission Charged

201112th Annual

Arlington Heights Historical Museum presents... 2

of Irish Dancing,

Fun and Food!Heritage,

days

The Annual Celebration of Celtic Pride in Arlington Heights

SPONSOR SUPPORT:

Museum grounds, corner of Euclid & Vail | FREE fest parking | Chairs & blankets welcome | Admission chargedComplete schedule at ahpd.org or call 847.255.1225

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THURSDAY, JUNE 305 until 11 pm

BARGAIN RIDES5 pm - Close

Dog FrisbeeHockey Skills

FRIDAY, JULY 15 until midnight

BARGAIN RIDES5 pm - Close

Baseball/ Softball SkillsBaggo Tournament Battle of the BandsScholarship Presentations

SATURDAY, JULY 2Noon until midnight

BARGAIN RIDES12 noon - 6 pm

3 v 3 Soccer - HouseArtists in the ParkChair DecoratingCitizens w/ DisabilitiesFace PaintingMarketplace:Arts and CraftsPony RidesTeen Volleyball

MONDAY, JULY 4Noon until 10 pm

BARGAIN RIDES 12 noon - 6 pm

Parade - 10 amFun FairArtists in the ParkBingoDecorated BikeFace PaintingFrisbee GolfPie Eating ContestPony RidesPunt, Pass, & Kick

FREE FESTIVAL SHUTTLEBUS routes from Park; to and from Thomas and Olive schools and all village parking garages.

DAILY FEATURES: Carnival rides and FREE entertainment on Main Stage, Stage West and Frontier Stage.

FOOD: Taste of Arlington and a wonderful assortment of food and beverages daily!

Support Festival by purchasing your food and beverages on Festival grounds… No coolers please. Activities and times are subject to chnage.

FRONTIER DAYSFESTIVAL 2011!

36 years of volunteers bringing our community together

Held at RECREATION PARK500 East Miner | Festival Office: 847.577.8572

CONSERVE ENERGY! Ride your bike to the Festival!

SUNDAY, JULY 3Noon until midnight

BARGAIN RIDES12 noon - 6 pm

3 v 3 Soccer - TravelArtists in the ParkBingoDecorated CakeFace PaintingMarketplace:Arts and CraftsPet ParadePony RidesStampedeAdult VolleyballWater Fights 2-4 pm

Volunteer... Help make the magic happen!frontierdays.org

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Teen Lock-In, Rink-Side, GurneeStay up all night playing at Rink-Side! Includes Cosmic ice

skating, unlimited laser tag, non-ticketed video games, cheese

pizza, soda & continental breakfast. Snack bar is open all night

to purchase items. Don’t miss out. This will fill quickly. Register

by July 29. Event takes place from 9:30pm-6:00am, please Call

Matt Healy, 847.577-3040 for details. (MH)

R/NR Fee: $40

Location: Recreation

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2002-3 11-17 Th,F 9:30-12 pm 8/11-8/12

Kids’ Ice Cream DayThis summer’s Kids’ Ice Cream Social promises to be a real

splash! Join us here at Rec Park for an afternoon of music,

swimming, games and of course ice cream. Everyone will get

their own ice cream cup and can top it anyway they desire!

Afterwards, hop in the pool to cool off or just relax the day

away. A pool pass is not needed. Pre-registration is necessary.

(MH)

Location: Recreation

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2004-4 5-8 yrs F 2-4:45 pm 6/24 $5

2004-5 5-8 yrs F 2-4:45 pm 7/22 $5

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Come out and watch a movie under the stars at Recreation Park. Grab the family, grab

some blankets and chairs and make it a night to remember. There is no cost to attend

this event so get there early to grab a spot for this is sure to be a popular event.

Concessions will be available for purchase.

Movie will begin at 8:30pm.

Recreation Park8:30 pm - Movie begins

Make sure to check on the website (ahpd.org) for the movie title later this summer!

Summer Art Fair Presented by the Arlington Heights Art Guild

North School Park Eastman St. & Arlington Heights Rd.

Sunday, August 21 | 10 am - 5 pm

Please join us for a spectacular juried fine art show that has earned an established reputation in the suburban art scene. Local community artists and artists from the Midwest present their original

works of art in a variety of mediums including: painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry

and ceramics.

Enjoy a stroll in the park, a classical guitarist, ice cream, and catering service; all part of the art

experience at North School Park. This special event is open to the public and free of charge.

For more information about the Art Guild visit arlingtonheightsartguild.com.

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SUNNY MEADOWS: GRADES 1-3 IN FALL 2011

ARLINGTON ADVENTURE: GRADES 4-6 IN FALL 2011

Registering for more than one session?• Patrons must pay for the first session of camp in full,

including extended care camps. A deposit ($50 for each

main camp 9 am-3 pm, $25 for each extended care) is

required to reserve a spot for any additional camps.

• If you choose this option, you will be billed for the

remaining balance May 1. Payment is due in full by

May 25, before camps begin. Failure to pay by May 25

will result in a $10 late fee per child.

• After the billing has been processed on May 1, any

additional camps will need to be paid for in full- no

exceptions

Parent’s Day Camp MeetingWednesday, May 25 , 7-8 pm

Frontier Park, 1933 N. Kennicott Drive, 847.577.3015

If your child is enrolled in Sunny Meadows or Arlington

Adventure Day Camp, join us for an informative hour sharing

specific details of our camp activities. We’ll discuss field trips,

extended stay, swim time, lunch and more. There will be time

for questions.

WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING TO CAMP EACH DAY Starting with the first day of camp, please make sure your child

brings a swimsuit, towel, water bottle, sunscreen and lunch. On

Fridays, we will provide a lunch for all the campers. Water will

also be available but your child is free to bring their own drink

if desired. Additional information on the camp program can

be found in the Day Camp Parent Manual available on the Park

District website at ahpd.org, under programs, camps.

Day camp will not be held on Monday, July 4th.

Day CampCamp Includes: Arts and crafts, outdoor sports and games,

dramatics, songs, nature lore, daily swim, lunch for the weekly

Taste of Camp, special events, plus a field trip and guest speaker

every two weeks. Swim lessons and tennis lessons are available for

an additional fee.

Activities vary each session, so campers can sign up for more

than one session without repetition. Separate activities have been

planned for both age groups. More emphasis is placed on sports in

Arlington Adventure.

Please make sure you provide a lunch for your child every day but

Fridays. Water will be available. A camp t-shirt will be included in

the fee this year. One shirt will be given for the entire summer.

Day Camp: Tennis LessonsParticipants who attend camp (Sunny Meadows or Arlington

Adventure) at Camelot Park and Frontier Park will be able to take

the same high-quality tennis lessons that we offer through our

renowned outdoor tennis lessons program but at a significant

camp savings. The lessons will be taught by experienced,

well-prepared instructors from Heritage Tennis Club. These lessons

will provide kids with new skills in a great game as well as variety

in their routines. Eight lessons per two-week session will be taught

on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Sign up for one

session or as many as you like. Day camp will not be held on

Monday, July 4th.(RL)

Day Camp: Swim LessonsAgain, this year, there will be the option to take swim lessons

during day camp. These lessons will be available to any Sunny

Meadows or Arlington Adventure camper. You must sign up for

swim lessons each session that you are interested in participating.

There will not be lessons available at Pioneer Park, because

camp only meets three days a week and field trips are held on

Wednesdays. Lessons at Camelot, Frontier and Heritage Park will

be held on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays for 40 minutes and

taught by the Aquatic Department Staff. Lessons will not be held

Session V at Pioneer Park. Day camp will not be held on Monday,

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CAMELOTClass Level Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes

1036-5 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 6/13-6/24 $93/$116.50 10

1036-6 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-6/24 $278/$346.50 10

1036-7 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-6/24 $278/$346.50 10

1036-8 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 6/13-6/24 $139/$173.50 10

1059-1 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 11:40 am-12:20 pm 6/13-6/23 $50 6

1053-2 Tennis Lessons gr 1-3 M, T, Th, F 1-1:40 pm 6/13-6/24 $35 8

1054-0 Tennis Lessons gr 4-6 M, T, Th, F 2-2:40 pm 6/13-6/24 $35 8

1037-0 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 6/27-7/8 $83/$104.50 9

1037-8 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/27-7/8 $250/$312.50 9

1037-1 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/27-7/8 $250/$312.50 9

1037-2 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 6/27-7/8 $125/$156.50 9

1059-2 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 11:40 am-12:20 pm 6/27-7/7 $42 5

1053-3 Tennis Lessons gr 1-3 M, T, Th, F 1-1:40 pm 6/27-7/8 $31 7

1054-1 Tennis Lessons gr 4-6 M, T, Th, F 2-2:40 pm 6/27-7/8 $31 7

1037-5 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 7/11-7/22 $93/$116.50 10

1037-3 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/22 $278/$346.50 10

1037-7 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/22 $278/$346.50 10

1037-4 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 7/11-7/22 $139/$173.50 10

1059-3 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 11:40 am-12:20 pm 7/11-7/21 $50 6

1053-4 Tennis Lessons gr 1-3 M, T, Th, F 1-1:40 pm 7/11-7/22 $35 8

1054-2 Tennis Lessons gr 4-6 M, T, Th, F 2-2:40 pm 7/11-7/22 $35 8

1037-6 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 7/25-8/5 $93/$116.50 10

1038-1 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/25-8/5 $278/$346.50 10

1038-0 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/25-8/5 $278/$346.50 10

1037-9 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 7/25-8/5 $139/$173.50 10

1059-4 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 11:40 am-12:20 pm 7/25-8/4 $50 6

1053-5 Tennis Lessons gr 1-3 M, T, Th, F 1-1:40 pm 7/25-8/5 $35 8

1054-3 Tennis Lessons gr 4-6 M, T, Th, F 2-2:40 pm 7/25-8/5 $35 8

PIONEER Class Level Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes

1049-7 AM Extended gr 1-6 M, W, F 7-9 am 6/13-6/24 $56/$69.50 6

1049-8 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M, W, F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-6/24 $167/$208.50 6

1049-9 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M, W, F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-6/24 $167/$208.50 6

1050-0 PM Extended gr 1-6 M, W, F 3-6 pm 6/13-6/24 $83/$103.50 6

1050-1 AM Extended gr 1-6 M, W, F 7-9 am 6/27-7/8 $46/$59.50 5

1050-2 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M, W, F 9 am-3 pm 6/27-7/8 $139/$180.50 5

1050-3 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M, W, F 9 am-3 pm 6/27-7/8 $139/$180.50 5

1050-4 PM Extended gr 1-6 M, W, F 3-6 pm 6/27-7/8 $69/$89.50 5

1050-5 AM Extended gr 1-6 M, W, F 7-9 am 7/11-7/22 $56/$69.50 6

1050-6 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M, W, F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/22 $167/$208.50 6

1050-7 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M, W, F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/22 $167/$208.50 6

1050-8 PM Extended gr 1-6 M, W, F 3-6 pm 7/11-7/22 $83/$103.50 6

1050-9 AM Extended gr 1-6 M, W, F 7-9 am 7/25-8/5 $56/$69.50 6

1051-0 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M, W, F 9 am-3 pm 7/25-8/5 $167/$208.50 6

1051-1 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M, W, F 9 am-3 pm 7/25-8/5 $167/$208.50 6

1051-2 PM Extended gr 1-6 M, W, F 3-6 pm 7/25-8/5 $83/$103.50 6

1051-4 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 8/8-8/12 $46/$59.50 5

1051-5 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 8/8-8/12 $139/$180.50 5

1051-6 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 8/8-8/12 $139/$180.50 5

1051-3 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 8/8-8/12 $69/$89.50 5

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FRONTIER Class Level Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes

1042-5 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 6/13-6/24 $93/$116.50 10

1042-6 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-6/24 $278/$346.50 10

1042-7 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-6/24 $278/$346.50 10

1042-8 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 6/13-6/24 $139/$173.50 10

1061-5 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 10:55-11:35 am 6/13-6/23 $50 6

1053-6 Tennis Lessons gr 1-3 M, T, Th, F 1-1:40 pm 6/13-6/24 $35 8

1054-4 Tennis Lessons gr 4-6 M, T, Th, F 2-2:40 pm 6/13-6/24 $35 8

1042-9 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 6/27-7/8 $83/$104.50 9

1043-0 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/27-7/8 $250/$312.50 9

1043-1 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/27-7/8 $250/$312.50 9

1043-2 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 6/27-7/8 $125/$156.50 9

1061-6 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 10:55-11:35 am 6/27-7/7 $42 5

1053-7 Tennis Lessons gr 1-3 M, T, Th, F 1-1:40 pm 6/27-7/8 $31 7

1054-5 Tennis Lessons gr 4-6 M, T, Th, F 2-2:40 pm 6/27-7/8 $31 7

1043-3 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 7/11-7/22 $93/$116.50 10

1043-4 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/22 $278/$346.50 10

1043-5 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/22 $278/$346.50 10

1043-6 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 7/11-7/22 $139/$173.50 10

1061-7 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 10:55-11:35 am 7/11-7/21 $50 6

1053-8 Tennis Lessons gr 1-3 M, T, Th, F 1-1:40 pm 7/11-7/22 $35 8

1054-6 Tennis Lessons gr 4-6 M, T, Th, F 2-2:40 pm 7/11-7/22 $35 8

1043-7 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 7/25-8/5 $93/$116.50 10

1043-8 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/25-8/5 $278/$346.50 10

1043-9 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/25-8/5 $278/$346.50 10

1044-0 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 7/25-8/5 $139/$173.50 10

1061-8 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 10:55-11:35 am 7/25-8/4 $50 6

1053-9 Tennis Lessons gr 1-3 M, T, Th, F 1-1:40 pm 7/25-8/5 $35 8

1054-7 Tennis Lessons gr 4-6 M, T, Th, F 2-2:40 pm 7/25-8/5 $35 8

hERITAgE Class Level Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes

1046-1 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 6/13-6/24 $93/$116.50 10

1046-2 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-6/24 $278/$346.50 10

1046-3 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-6/24 $278/$346.50 10

1046-4 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 6/13-6/24 $139/$173.50 10

1063-9 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 9:35-10:15 am 6/13-6/23 $50

1046-5 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 6/27-7/8 $83/$104.50 9

1047-7 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/27-7/8 $250/$312.50 9

1047-8 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/27-7/8 $250/$312.50 9

1046-6 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 6/27-7/8 $125/$156.50 9

1064-0 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 9:35-10:15 am 6/27-7/7 $42

1046-7 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 7/11-7/22 $93/$116.50 10

1046-8 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/22 $278/$346.50 10

1046-9 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/22 $278/$346.50 10

1047-0 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 7/11-7/22 $139/$173.50 10

1064-1 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 9:35-10:15 am 7/11-7/21 $50

1047-2 AM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 7-9 am 7/25-8/5 $93/$116.50 10

1047-3 Sunny Meadows gr 1-3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/25-8/5 $278/$346.50 10

1047-4 Arlington Adventure gr 4-6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/25-8/5 $278/$346.50 10

1047-6 PM Extended gr 1-6 M - F 3-6 pm 7/25-8/5 $139/$173.50 10

1064-2 Swim Lessons gr 1-6 M, T, Th 9:35-10:15 am 7/25-8/4 $50

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Kaleidoscope CampGames, swimming, crafts, songs, outdoor play and various preschool activities make up this summer camp, which is held indoors and

outdoors. Children learn to play with each other in a group situation and should wear play clothes. A drink is provided daily. All children

are required to be toilet trained by the start of the program. Pull-ups are not acceptable. Participants in the 3-6 year old program swim

only in the wading pools. Seven to nine year old Kaleidoscope campers swim in the main pools and must be able to swim unassisted.

Important: Parents may be asked to assist in swim time supervision during the session. Sign-up for swim supervision will take place at

the first class. Note: Some classes may have filled from the February registration. (LM)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

1011-2 4-5 yrs Camelot M, W, F 9 am-12 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$293.50 23 7/4

1011-3 5-6 yrs Camelot M, W, F 1-4 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$393.50 23 7/4

1011-4 3-4 yrs Camelot T, Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6/14-8/4 $185/$229.50 16

1011-5 4-6 yrs Camelot T, Th 1-4 pm 6/14-8/4 $222/$276.50 16

1011-6 5-6 yrs Frontier M, W, F 9 am-12 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$393.50 23 7/4

1011-7 4-5 yrs Frontier M, W, F 1-4 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$393.50 24

1011-8 3-4 yrs Frontier T, Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6/14-8/4 $185/$229.50 16

1011-9 7-9 yrs Frontier T, Th 1-4 pm 6/14-8/4 $222/$276.50 16

1012-0 5-6 yrs Heritage M, W, F 9 am-12 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$393.50 23 7/4

1012-1 4-6 yrs Heritage M, W, F 1-4 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$393.50 23 7/4

1012-2 3-4 yrs Heritage T, Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6/14-8/4 $185/$229.50 16

1012-3 4-5 yrs Heritage T, Th 1-4 pm 6/14-8/4 $222/$276.50 16

1012-4 4-6 yrs Pioneer M, W, F 9 am-12 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$393.50 23 7/4

1012-5 5-6 yrs Pioneer M, W, F 1-4 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$393.50 23 7/4

1012-7 3-4 yrs Pioneer T, Th 9-11:30 am 6/14-8/4 $185/$229.50 16

1012-8 3-4 yrs Pioneer T, Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6/14-8/4 $185/$229.50 16

1012-9 4-6 yrs Pioneer T, Th 12:30-3:30 pm 6/14-8/4 $222/$276.50 16

1013-0 4-5 yrs Pioneer T, Th 1-4 pm 6/14-8/4 $222/$276.50 16

1013-1 4-6 yrs Pioneer T, Th 1:30-4:30 pm 6/14-8/4 $222/$276.50 16

1013-2 4-5 yrs Recreation M, W, F 9 am-12 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$393.50 23 7/4

1013-3 7-9 yrs Recreation M, W, F 1-4 pm 6/13-8/5 $316/$39,350 23 7/4

1013-4 3-4 yrs Recreation T, Th 9-11 am 6/14-8/4 $185/$229.50 16

1013-6 4-5 yrs Recreation T, Th 1-4 pm 6/14-8/4 $222/$276.50 16

Arts Alive - Arts CampArts camp introduces children to several different types of art forms such as clay projects, drawing, painting, dramatics, games,

movement and crafts. This camp is intended to combine creative art projects with prepackaged craft projects. One of the first art

projects for campers for each session will be designing their very own Arts Alive t-shirt (t-shirts provided to each participant). A

thirty-minute break is scheduled between daily activities, and a drink will be served. Preschoolers who attend the 11-12:45 pm classes

will need to eat lunch before camp, since lunch will not be served. No class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Hasbrook Instructor: Arts Alive Staff

3 1/2-5 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date Fee #

1017-9 M 9-10:45 am 6/13-6/27 $50 3

1018-0 M 11-12:45 pm 6/13-6/27 $50 3

*1019-9 T,Th 9:30-12 pm 6/14-7/7 $135 8

1020-4 W 9-10:45 am 6/15-7/6 $67 4

1018-1 W 11-12:45 pm 6/15-7/6 $67 4

1018-2 F 9-10:45 am 6/17-7/8 $67 4

1018-3 M 9-10:45 am 7/11-8/1 $67 4

1020-3 M 11-12:45 pm 7/11-8/1 $67 4

1020-1 T,Th 9:30-12 pm 7/12-8/4 $135 8

1018-4 W 9-10:45 am 7/13-8/3 $67 4

1018-5 W 11-12:45 pm 7/13-8/3 $67 4

1018-6 F 9-10:45 am 7/15-8/5 $67 4

5-7 yrs Class Day(s) Time Date Fee #

*1018-7 M, W 9:30 am-12 pm 6/13-7/6 $118 7

1018-8 M, W 1-3:30 pm 6/13-7/6 $118 7

1018-9 T, Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6/14-7/7 $135 8

1019-1 F 9-11:30 am 6/17-7/8 $83 4

1019-2 F 1-3:30 pm 6/17-7/8 $83 4

1019-0 F 1:30-4 pm 6/17-7/8 $83 4

*1019-3 M, W 9:30 am-12 pm 7/11-8/3 $135 8

1019-4 M, W 1-3:30 pm 7/11-8/3 $135 8

*1019-5 T, Th 9:30 am-12 pm 7/12-8/4 $135 8

1019-7 F 9-11:30 am 7/15-8/5 $83 4

1019-8 F 1-3:30 pm 7/15-8/5 $83 4

1019-6 F 1:30-4 pm 7/15-8/5 $83 4

7-12 yrs *1020-0 T, Th 1:30-4 pm 6/14-7/7 $135 8

*1020-2 T, Th 1:30-4 pm 7/12-8/4 $135 8

Please note: Classes with an asterisk (*) were in the Spring Program Guide and are full based on February registration. If you are interested in these classes, register for the wait list. You’ll be contacted IF there’s an opening.

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Summer Theater Performance CampsCooperative between Arlington Heights Park District and the

Metropolis Performing Arts Centre. After 9 successful years

of this joint venture providing outstanding Performance

Summer Camps, this upcoming season bring fresh and vibrant

opportunities for students of all ages.

Summer 2011 Performance Camps will include:

• A new camp for 4 - 5 year olds

• More rehearsal time at a lower cost

• Specific technique training that is directly related to the

production being rehearsed

• More camp choices with varying time commitments

• Additional camp for more performance opportunity

• More time for technique integration into rehearsal process

• Only one cast per camp - smaller number of students in

each camp

hOW TO REgISTERMultiple Ways Register

• In-person registration

• Arlington Heights Park District (AHPD) Administration Center

410 N. Arlington Heights Rd., 60004 OR

• Mail to AHPD Administration Center OR

• Register online at ahpd.org OR Fax: 847-506-2735

• Multi-child discount: $10 off 2nd child and $20 off 3rd child!

• Partial scholarships available through Metropolis.

• To take advantage of the multi-child discount options,

you must complete the registration in-person at the

Administration Center, 410 North Arlington Heights Road

OR by Mail-In registration to the Administration Center.

Refunds (for all Metropolis camps listed on pg 29.)

A refund of payment made will be given up until the Friday

before the first day of camp. Refunds after the start of camp

are pro-rated each day for the first week. After the first week, no

refunds will be given.

Who do I call for camp, payment or registration questions?Camp: Contact the education office at Metropolis Performing

Arts Centre, 847-577-5982 x 221 or e-mail eduoffice@

metropolisarts.com

Payment: Cultural Arts/ Special Events Supervisor, Laura Oberg

at 847.506.7872

Registration: Arlington Heights Park District at 847.577.3000

Little Lights Up! Payment is due in full at the time of registration. A brand

new camp for students ages 4-5 that introduces theatre, acting

and music in a safe and nurturing environment. Campers will

creatively explore all of the elements that go into putting on a

play and will use popular children’s stories to create an original

performance piece. Focus will be on developing student’s skills

in stage presence, projection, listening and physical and mental

focus though an imaginative and collaborative process. Camp

session will end with an original showcase performance by

the students on Thursday, June 30 at 6:30 pm. For Campers

ages 4-5 by September 1, 2011. Before Care is available from

7:30-8:30 am at $25 per week, to be arranged with Metropolis

Education office after camp registration. (LO)

Location: Metropolis Performing Arts Ctr

Instructor: Metropolis Staff

Classes: 12

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

1015-8 4-5 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 6/13-6/30 $300

Lights Up! Now Three Sessions AvailablePayment is due in full at the time of registration. Back by

popular demand, the Metropolis presents this unique half-day

summer performance camp from 9 - 12:30 pm for students 1st

through 3rd grade in Fall 2011. Campers will rehearse on the

Metropolis Stage. No experience necessary and each camper

is guaranteed a role in the show. Before care is available from

7:30-8:30 am for $25 a week, to be arranged with Metropolis

Education office after camp registration.

Location: Metropolis Performing Arts Ctr

Instructor: Metropolis Staff

Classes: 15

Session 1 Disney’s Aladdin Kids (Musical)

Performance: July 2 @ 11:00 am

Session 2 A Year with Frog and Toad (Musical)

Performance: July 30 @ 11:00 am

Session 3 I Believe in Make Believe (Musical)

Performance: August 20 @ 11:00 am

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

1056-8 gr 1-3 M - F 9 -12:30 pm 6/13-7/1 $325

1056-9 gr 1-3 M - F 9 -12:30 pm 7/11-7/29 $325

1057-0 gr 1-3 M - F 9 -12:30 pm 8/1-8/19 $325

Note: Camp registration is through the AHPD ONLY. See

registration details to the left.

See page 126

more theater!

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HS Performance Experience 2011This six-week intensive actor program offers specialty

instruction and rehearsal culminating in a one-week run of

The Wizard of Oz on the Metropolis Stage. Participation in

this program is by audition only. For audition times and more

information, please call the Education Office at 847-577-5982

x 221 or log onto MetropolisArts.com. Please register AFTER

acceptance into the program.

Rehearsals: June 13- July 15

Performances: July 18-22 - 10:30 am

July 22 - 7:30 pm

July 23 - 11 am & 3 pm

Registration for the High School Performance Experience

Camp can be done online at Metropolisarts.com or at the

office 111 W. Campbell Arlington Heights, IL 60005

• HSPE requires a $200 deposit to secure your child’s

place

• Balance is due three weeks prior to the start of camp

Age: 14-18 yrs

Location: Metropolis Performing Arts Ctr

Instructor: Metropolis Staff

Classes: 25

Class Level Day(s) Time Date Fee

1117-6 Actor M - F 4-7 pm 6/13-7/15 $425

Guitar Boot CampJoin this exciting, hands-on workshop to learn the essentials

of guitar playing. This 3 day intensive will introduce

students to finger style playing, rhythm chords and ensemble

playing. In just a short time, students will be able to explore

improvising, soloing and jamming. Learn from the best to

build a foundation for life-long skills in music playing. (LO)

Location: Metropolis Performing Arts Ctr

Instructor: Metropolis Staff

Classes: 3

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2006-6 gr K-2 T, W, Th 1:30-3:30 pm 7/12-7/14 $75

2006-7 gr 3-5 T, W, Th 1:30-3:30 pm 7/19-7/21 $75

2006-8 gr 6-8 T, W, Th 1:30-3:30 pm 7/26-7/28 $75

2006-9 HS T, W, Th 1:30-3:30 pm 8/2-8/4 $75

Curtains Up! Summer Performance CampFor students entering 4th to 8th Grades in Fall 2011. No experience

necessary; each camper is guaranteed a role in the show. Musical

and non-musical camp options are offered during the summer. A

casual audition process determines role in each production. All

camps are from 9 am- 3:30 pm with before/after care options

available. Note: A $200 deposit (for each session) will secure your

child’s place in the program.

Location: Metropolis Performing Arts Ctr

Instructor: Metropolis Staff

Classes: 15

Session 1 Disney’s Mulan Jr. (Musical)

Performances: Friday, July 1 @ 7 pm

& Saturday, July 2 @ 2pm

Session 2 Alice in Wonderland (Play)

Performances: Friday, July 29 @ 7 pm

& Saturday, July 30 @ 2 pm

Session 4 Once Upon a Mattress (Musical)

Performances: Friday, August 19 @ 7 pm

& Saturday, August 20 @ 2 pm

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

1113-1 gr 4-8 M - F 9 am-3:30 pm 6/13-7/1 $550

1113-2 gr 4-8 M - F 9 am-3:30 pm 7/11-7/29 $550

1113-3 gr 4-8 M - F 9 am-3:30 pm 8/1-8/19 $550

Session 1,2, & 3 - Daily Schedule:

9 - 10:30 In-depth warm up of voice and body and

technique training

10:30 - 11 Snack and games

11 - 12:30 Rehearsal

12:30 - 1:30 Lunch

1:30 - 3:30 Rehearsal

Before care 7:30-8:30 am ($25/week) and after care

3:30-5:30 pm ($45/week) is available and can be arranged with

the Metropolis Education Office after registering for camp.

Parent Orientation: There will be a short informational meeting

prior to the first day of camp. Please see Metropolis camper

registration packet for details.

Note: Camp registration is through the AHPD ONLY. See

registration details on page 28.

Special Payment Options (Curtains Up Camp ONLY)• Multi-child discount: $10 off 2nd child and $20 off 3rd child!

• $200 deposit (for each session) will secure your child’s place

in the program.

• Partial scholarships available through Metropolis (LINK).

• Balance is due three weeks prior to the start of each camp

session.

• To take advantage of the special payment options, you must

complete the registration in-person at the Park District

Administration Center, 410 North Arlington Heights Road OR

by Mail-In Registration to the Administration Center.

• Balance is due three weeks prior to the start of camp.

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mr. pee wee Tennis n’ Swim CampPee wees who attend camp at Olympic Indoor Swim Center

will be treated to a morning of tennis, swimming, and general

all-around fun! The lessons will be taught by experienced,

well-prepared instructors from Heritage Tennis Club and Olympic

Indoor Swim Center. Weekly camps will run Monday through

Friday and consist of a 45-minute tennis lesson, a 40-minute

swim lesson and lunch n’ games (campers provide their own

brown bag lunch which we will refrigerate during the morning).

Parents may drop off their campers at 9:15 am and pick them up

at 12:30 pm. Kids will love the activities and parents with busy

mornings will love their newfound flexibility! Sign up for one week,

all nine weeks or anything in between. No class 7/4. (RL)

Age: 5-8 yrs Time: 9:15-12:30 pm

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Class Day(s) Date R/NR Fee Classes

1033-0 M - F 6/13-6/17 $119/$149 5

1033-1 M - F 6/13-6/24 $228/$288 10

1033-2 M - F 6/20-6/24 $119/$149 5

1033-3 M - F 6/27-7/1 $119/$149 5

1033-4 M - F 6/27-7/8 $206/$259 9

1033-5 M - F 7/5-7/8 $96/$119 4

1033-6 M - F 7/11-7/15 $119/$149 5

1033-7 M - F 7/11-7/22 $228/$288 10

1033-8 M - F 7/18-7/22 $119/$149 5

1033-9 M - F 7/25-7/29 $119/$149 5

1034-0 M - F 7/25-8/5 $228/$288 10

1034-1 M - F 8/1-8/5 $119/$149 5

1034-2 M - F 8/8-8/12 $119/$149 5

Afternoon Swim, Tennis n’ Sports Camp at Olympic ParkWhat better way for youngsters to spend a summer afternoon

than by learning and playing tennis and swimming? Campers

will arrive at 1:15 pm and leave at 4:30 pm. In between they will

take tennis lessons from professionally trained instructors from

Heritage Tennis Club, enjoy open swim monitored by Olympic

Indoor Swim Center staff and play a variety of sports and games

facilitated by the fun and responsible camp counselors. This

program will prove that kids can get more out of the summer!

Campers must provide their own racquets. No class 7/4. (RL)

Age: 9-12 yrs Time: 1:15-4:30 pm

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Class Day(s) Date R/NR Fee Classes

1110-2 M - F 6/13-6/17 $119/$149 5

1110-3 M - F 6/20-6/24 $119/$149 5

1110-4 M - F 6/27-7/1 $119/$149 5

1110-5 M - F 7/5-7/8 $96/$119 4

1110-6 M - F 7/11-7/15 $119/$149 5

1110-7 M - F 7/18-7/22 $119/$149 5

1110-8 M - F 7/25-7/29 $119/$149 5

1110-9 M - F 8/1-8/5 $119/$149 5

1111-0 M - F 8/8-8/12 $119/$149 5

CAMPS gENERALPee Wee Sportsters CampThis camp introduces Pee Wee Sportsters to soccer, floor

hockey, kickball, and baseball. The emphasis is on the

development of teamwork and sportsmanship. Our goal is to

teach boys and girls the enjoyment of playing for the sake of the

sport itself. Group games and other individual sports are also

included. (PL)

R/NR Fee: $44/$66.50

Classes: 4

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

1028-3 4-6 yrs Frontier F 9:30-11 am 6/17-7/8

1028-4 4-6 yrs Frontier F 9:30-11 am 7/15-8/5

1028-5 4-6 yrs Pioneer T 10:30-12 pm 6/14-7/5

1028-6 4-6 yrs Pioneer T 10:30-12 pm 7/12-8/2

1028-7 4-6 yrs Pioneer T 12:30-2 pm 6/14-7/5

1028-8 4-6 yrs Pioneer T 12:30-2 pm 7/12-8/2

Superkicks Martial Arts Camp for KidsThis camp is for boys and girls ages 7 through 12 years old.

The day will include instruction in Tae Kwon Do, Kickboxing,

and Jujitsu. In addition, the children will participate in physical

fitness and recreational activities. A martial arts uniform and

fist pads are included in the camp fee. Camp will be supervised

by T.O.P. Martial Arts & Fitness staff. Safety and proper

technique will be stressed. No experience is necessary, but

all levels of experience are welcome. Campers should bring a

water bottle, lunch and athletic shoes. (NA)

Location: Forest View Racquet and Fitness Club

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2000-3 7-12 yrs M-F 9-12pm 6/20-6/24 $140

2000-4 7-12 yrs M-F 9-12pm 6/27-7/1 $140

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bASEbALL CAMPSFundamentals of Hitting BaseballGet the extra hitting time you need to improve your game

using a pitching machine. Swing analysis, live pitching and

other techniques are a part of this program. The advanced,

intermediate and beginner hitters can all benefit from this

step-by-step approach to learning. (PL)

Location: Heritage Classes: 6

R/NR Fee: $40/$45

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1082-4 7-8 yrs T 10-11 am 6/28-8/2

1082-5 9-11 yrs T 11 am-12 pm 6/28-8/2

1082-6 12-14 yrs T 12-1 pm 6/28-8/2

Pitcher/Catcher ClinicPitchers work on the form needed to increase the speed of the

fastball and protect their throwing arm. Various age-appropriate

grips are reviewed. Catchers are taught how to help get strike calls

for their team. Different techniques to throw out base runners are

also included. Fielding, pop-ups, balls in the dirt and bunts with

the proper form can catch any coach’s attention. (PL)

Location: Heritage Classes: 6

R/NR Fee: $40/$45

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1084-7 7-9 yrs W 10-11 am 6/29-8/3

1084-8 10-14 yrs W 11 am-12 pm 6/29-8/3

Softball CampThis camp includes instruction in skill development,

fundamentals and games. Drills for defense, hitting, base

running and throwing are taught. Position play for outfield,

infield, pitching and catching are included. Please bring your

glove to camp. (PL)

Location: Heritage Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $50/$55

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1086-9 7-9 yrs M - F 9-10:30 am 7/11-7/15

1087-0 10-12 yrs M - F 10:30-12 pm 7/11-7/15

1087-1 7-9 yrs M - F 9-10:30 am 7/18-7/22

1087-2 10-12 yrs M - F 10:30-12 pm 7/18-7/22

Hoops & HeadersHOOPS ‘N HEADERS provides the opportunity for young people

to develop athletic skills and improve total body coordination in

an atmosphere of teamwork, sportsmanship and fun. Eight to

thirteen year olds experience the skill training of a sport clinic

camp as well as the fun and diversity of a general day camp.

HOOPS ‘N HEADERS offers the best of both worlds. With the

option of a complete six-week session or a weekly program, the

staff has time to get to know each camper and to help him or

her recognize and develop potential and confidence. By the end

of the summer, each player will have learned the ball handling,

passing, play making and all around teamwork necessary for

basketball, soccer and volleyball. These are the ingredients that

lead to success in any sport. The camp is held in the community

gym at Betsy Ross, and on the grounds at Patriot Park. The

camp hours will be 9 am-3 pm daily. After camp activities from 3

pm - 4:30 pm for parents who need extended camp hours. (JM)

Age: 8-13 yrs

Location: Betsy Ross School

All Day SessionsClass Level Day(s) Time Date Fee

1104-4 Week 1 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-6/17 $185

1104-6 Week 2 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/20-6/24 $185

1104-8 Week 3 M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/27-7/1 $185

1105-1 Week 4 T - F 9 am-3 pm 7/5-7/8 $148

1105-0 1st Half M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-7/8 $600

1105-3 Week 5 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/15 $185

1105-5 Week 6 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/18-7/22 $185

1105-9 Week 7 M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/25-7/29 $185

1105-7 2nd Half M - F 9 am-3 pm 7/11-7/29 $465

1105-8 All Weeks M - F 9 am-3 pm 6/13-7/29 $980

PM Sessions ONLYClass Level Day(s) Time Date Fee

1104-5 Week 1 M - F 3-4:15 pm 6/13-6/17 $55

1104-7 Week 2 M - F 3-4:15 pm 6/20-6/24 $55

1104-9 Week 3 M - F 3-4:15 pm 6/27-7/1 $55

1105-2 Week 4 T - F 3-4:15 pm 7/5-7/8 $48

1105-4 Week 5 M - F 3-4:15 pm 7/11-7/15 $55

1105-6 Week 6 M - F 3-4:15 pm 7/18-7/22 $55

1106-0 Week 7 M - F 3-4:15 pm 7/25-7/29 $55

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Chicago White Sox Training CenterEXCLUSIVE U.S. CELLULAR FIELD EXPERIENCE!! This opportunity of a lifetime for each camp participant, along

with one guest, will include a parade on the field and a Q&A

session with a White Sox personality and a current White Sox

player! Also, during the camp each player will participate in a

special Skills Competition. The Top 30 qualifiers in each age

group throughout the summer will compete in the finals on U.S

Cellular Field in September. Each camper will also receive six (6)

White Sox ticket vouchers*, Academy hat and t-shirt. For more

information call 630.PlayBall. Register at bullssoxacademy.com

(PL)

Location: Heritage

Little Sluggers Camp This beginner program is open to boys and girls ages 5 & 6.

The purpose of the Little Sluggers program is to introduce

this age group to the game of baseball. We believe the most

important thing we do is pass our knowledge and passion for

the game to the players who are just discovering the magic

of wearing a uniform, hat and glove. Little Sluggers allows

players to work on throwing, hitting and beginner baseball

fundamentals. Our student-to-instructor ratio of 10:1 or less

assures every player of getting the attention they deserve.

(*Restrictions apply to ticket vouchers. Experience dates are to

be determined, premium items subject to change.)

Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

5-6 yrs M-F 1-3:30 pm 6/27-7/1 $179

White Sox: Training Center Camp (STC 1)More than 50,000 youth baseball players have attended one

of our Training Centers to focus on essential individual skill

aspects including: throwing, hitting, bunting, fielding, pitching

and base-running. Throughout the week, fundamentals will be

reinforced by using fun skill games. On the final day all players

will get the opportunity to judge their improvement by playing

a game. This camp is open to boys and girls ages 7 & 8. If six

or more girls enroll, a fastpitch instructor will be added to the

coaching staff. Student to instructor ratio will be 10:1 or less.

(*Restrictions apply to ticket vouchers. Experience dates are to

be determined, premium items subject to change.)

Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

7-8 yrs M-F 1-4 pm 6/27-7/1 $199

White Sox: Advanced CampThis Advanced Camp from the White Sox is just for you. You

have special, more advanced needs, and the Advanced Camp

is just the ticket for the travel player. This camp will build on

the basic taught in our STC 1 camps. Depending on the skill

level of the players, this camp will touch on advanced hitting

and throwing techniques, as well as team play, advanced base

running and other techniques that could be used on the field

this season. This camp is open to boys and girls ages 9-12. If

six or more girls register, a fastpitch instructor will be added to

camp. Just because you are in-season doesn’t mean that you

should stop learning the game. (*Restrictions apply to ticket

vouchers. Experience dates are to be determined, premium

items subject to change).

Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

9-12 yrs M-F 1-4 pm 6/27-7/1 $199

AHPD Baseball SchoolThe Arlington Heights Park District has teamed up with Pastime

Athletics to provide its AHPD Baseball School. This four-day

camp will give Park District players a chance to learn advanced

baseball/softball fundamentals from a professional coaching

staff. A fun and educational environment will be provided for

each camper through games, drills and other activities. The

camp will be led by local high school baseball coaches and

players. This will give each camper a better understanding

of what they need to learn if their goal is to play high school

baseball/softball someday. The same video analysis program

that Major League teams train with will be incorporated into the

camp as well. Campers will be broken down into age and ability

level. Whether this is your first or tenth season, this is a can’t

miss opportunity to learn. Friday, July 1 is the rain date for any

make up. (PL)

Location: Poe School Classes: 4

R/NR Fee: $79/$89

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1091-4 7-13 yrs M - Th 9:30-11:30 am 7/11-7/14

Tom Barnard Baseball CampThe Arlington Heights Park District has partnered with Tom

Barnard and the Athletic Barn to offer an advanced baseball

camp. For those players/parents looking to continue their

baseball education after the completion of the regular season,

this is the camp for you. Tom Barnard offers over 25 years of

experience with Major League Baseball teaching how to play the

game like a pro. Tom will teach advanced baseball fundamentals

such as hitting, throwing, fielding, base running and much more.

The camp will be offered in two age divisions, 8-11 year olds

and 12-14 year olds. (PL)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 4

R/NR Fee: $110/$120

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1108-1 8-14 yrs M - Th 8:30-11 am 6/27-6/30

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SOCCERChicago Fire Soccer CampThe Chicago Fire of the Major League Soccer (MLS) is hosting these soccer camps for boys and girls ages 2-11 years. All camps stress

education and safety for both the mind and body. MLS coaches receive an intensive educational orientation and are required to complete

a basic level of first aid certification. 2-4 year old program will include parent participation. Fee includes soccer ball. (JM)

Location: Miner Junior School Classes: 5

Days: M-F

Class Level Age Time Date Fee

1008-6 Mini-Wee 2-4 yrs 9-9:45 am 7/11-7/15 $70/$80

1008-7 Mini-Wee 2-4 yrs 10-10:45 am 7/11-7/15 $70/$80

1008-8 Munchkins 5-6 yrs 9-10:30 am 7/11-7/15 $103/$113

1008-9 Munchkins 5-6 yrs 10:30 am-12 pm 7/11-7/15 $103/$113

1009-0 PLAYsafe 7-10 yrs 9 am-12 pm 7/11-7/15 $153/$163

1009-1 ATTACK 11-14 yrs 9 am-12 pm 7/11-7/15 $153/$163

Elite Soccer:Advanced Specialty CampsSession I: Elite Soccer - Fast footwork and DribblingDynamic dribblers are needed all over the soccer field. Enhance

your dribbling moves and become a more dangerous player.

Players will hone their footwork, learn how to beat opponents off

the dribble, and how to better protect the ball.

Session II: Elite Soccer - GoalkeepingAll goalkeepers are invited to join! Goalkeepers will learn the

finer points of one of the hardest positions in sports. The act of

saving goals requires a great deal of technical and psychological

skill that will be taught in these sessions. Goalkeepers will learn

the technical and tactical elements of the position.

Session III: Elite Soccer - Finishing and Goal ScoringAll Goal scorers are invited to join! Goals scorers will learn the

finer points of scoring goals. The act of scoring requires a great

deal of technical and psychological skill that will be taught in

these sessions. Players will learn proper shooting technique

through fun activities that will inspire them to score goals!

Sign up for session I and II or session I and III for $275. Call

773.561.4949 with any questions. Registration is available at

ahpd.org. (JM)

Age: 6-14 yrs Days: M-F

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 5

Class Level Time Date Fee

1077-8 Session 1 9-10:15 am 7/18-7/22 $150

1078-1 Session 1 & 2 9 am-12 pm 7/18-7/22 $275

1078-2 Session 1 & 3 9 am-12 pm 7/18-7/22 $275

1077-9 Session 2 10:30 am-12 pm 7/18-7/22 $150

1078-0 Session 3 10:30 am-12 pm 7/18-7/22 $150

Elite Soccer CampElite Soccer Camp’s objective is to create a safe, fun-filled

learning environment while developing and enhancing the soccer

skills of all campers. At Elite Soccer, campers are placed into

groups based on their skill level and age. In this challenging

environment, youngsters are encouraged to have fun, make new

friends, and improve their soccer playing ability. Elite Soccer’s

staff is comprised of experienced and enthusiastic counselors

led by Directors Brendan Eitz and Michael Steele, two Arlington

Heights natives. Brendan, Head Men’s Coach at Loyola University

Chicago and Michael, former Assistant Women’s Coach at Loyola

and current Aces coach, offer the youngsters over 20 years of

coaching and camp experience. Through their daily direction,

campers enjoy a memorable and exciting week of soccer. T-shirt,

raffle, and prizes are included. (JM)

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 5

Days: M-F

Class Age Time Date Fee

1025-2 6-13 yrs 9 am-12 pm 6/13-6/17 $129/$139

1025-3 4-6 yrs 9-10 am 6/13-6/17 $59/$69

1025-4 6-13 yrs 9 am-12 pm 7/18-7/22 $129/$139

1025-5 4-6 yrs 9-10 am 7/18-7/22 $59/$69

1025-6 6-13 yrs 9 am-12 pm 7/25-7/29 $129/$139

1025-7 4-6 yrs 9-10 am 7/25-7/29 $59/$69

1025-8 6-13 yrs 9 am-12 pm 8/1-8/5 $129/$139

1025-9 4-6 yrs 9-10 am 8/1-8/5 $59/$69

1026-0 4-6 yrs 9-10 am 8/8-8/12 $59/$69

1026-1 6-13 yrs 9 am-12 pm 8/8-8/12 $129/$139

1026-2 4-6 yrs 10:30-11:30 am 8/8-8/12 $59/$69

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dANCE CAMPSBallerina Dance CampStimulate your child’s interest in dance with this one and one half hour class. Dancers learn the ballet basics in this class along with

having a whole lot of fun. The focus is on ballet and creative movement, but tap, tumbling and even an occasional craft project will

enhance your childís interest in dance. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2698-0 3-4 yrs W 9:30-10:15 am 6/15-8/3 $60/$75

2698-1 5-6 yrs W 10:30-12 pm 6/15-8/3 $89/$111

Arlington Variety Dance CampAttention Dancers! If you love dance and want to continue over the summer, this camp is for you! The Arlington Heights Park District

Instructors will teach tap, jazz and hip hop. Highlights include dance related arts and crafts and an end of the summer spectacular

performance for each session. All camp participants will receive a t-shirt. Register early spots fill fast! (LO)

Location: Pioneer

Instructor: Carla Ricchio and Jennifer Lucchesi

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee Classes No Class

1714-7 4-6 yrs M, W 11:30-1 pm 6/27-8/15 $163/$204 14 7/4

1714-2 4-6 yrs T, Th 1-2:30 pm 6/28-8/11 $163/$204 14

*1714-6 5-7 yrs M 1-3 pm 6/27-8/15 $108/$135 7 7/4

*1714-3 5-7 yrs W 1-3 pm 6/29-8/10 $108/$135 7

1714-4 6-8 yrs T, Th 11:30-1 pm 6/28-8/11 $163/$204 14

1714-5 9+ T 4-6 pm 6/28-8/9 $108/$135 7

Please note: Classes with an asterisk (*) were in the Spring Program Guide and are full based on February registration. If you are interested in these classes, register for the wait list. You’ll be contacted IF there’s an opening.

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Lego Technology CampPotpourri and AnimationTell your story by combining LEGO engineering skills and the

art of animation. Children will use innovation and imagination to

make models with LEGO and motorized kits to set up the studio.

The stage will complete, and undergo changes as needed, by

addition of their own props, accessories and materials drawing

upon art of improvisation. They will tweak tricks of animation

to tell their story, record conversations between animated

characters, add background chatter, music and special effects,

supplement with their commentary- may be even add live action-

and digitalize their creativity to a CD for family show-time. (LM)

Location: Recreation Classes: 6

Fee: $142

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2408-0 5-12 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 6/13-6/17

Scrapbooking CampLove to take pictures and share them with family and friends?

Learn to quickly and easily create beautiful scrapbook pages

with your own photos. Get ready for lots of cropping fun!

Campers will receive 12 x 12 scrapbook paper and other

decorative supplies. They will have access to a wide variety of

cutting tools, punches, stencils, and pens. Supply list: 12 x 12

strap hinge or top slip-in scrapbook, 5-6 photos per page, and

any memorabilia. There is a theme for each day and snacks, too.

(KC)

Location: Historical Museum Classes: 3

Age: 10-17 yrs Instructor: Ann Wiewel

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2412-2 T, W, Th 9 am-12 pm 8/16-8/18 $36/$44

Junior Chefs CampJoin Whole Foods Market Palatine for summer snacking

favorites for a younger version of our popular Culinary Camp.

Junior chefs will create their recipes alongside our Whole Foods

Market Chefs in this hands on cooking class. Food will be

packaged to take home or enjoy them with your junior chef in

our cafe after class. All refunds must be done 24 hours before

the class starts. Any refunds after that time will be charged the

full amount for the class. (EW)

Location: Whole Foods Market | 1333 North Rand Road.

Classes: 5

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2713-8 6-8 yrs M - F 1:30-3 pm 8/1-8/5 $140

Lego Camp- LEGOS and Robotic Adventures It’s great fun programming a friendly robot, the amazing

TeeSaur, to be at your command and obey your orders.

Children will learn the basic steps of programming in LOGO

language. They work with digital replica of the robot on PC

laptops to make small programs and then have fun watching

him execute them on the floor. They will also use their ingenuity

to make models with Legos to improvise arena for TeeSaur

to show off his masterly skills. TeeSaur will perform a variety

of tasks like moving along multidirectional paths, draw

geometrical figures, negotiate series of obstacles, and even go

bowling and play music. (LM)

Location: Recreation Classes: 5

Fee: $142

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2403-7 6-8 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 7/11-7/15

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Skyhawks: Multi-Sport RecreationMulti-sport camps are designed to introduce young athletes to

a number of different sports in one camp including baseball,

basketball, football, soccer and volleyball. Sport sampling

will allow them to learn, have fun and begin to formulate their

passion for a particular sport. Designed to motivate children to

lead a healthy, active lifestyle while giving them the fundamental

skill sets needed to succeed and grow in whichever sport

they choose. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately

12:1. All campers will receive a t-shirt and a merit award!

Participants must bring shin guards (recommended), baseball

glove (recommended), appropriate clothing, lunch, snack, water

bottle, shoes and sunscreen.

Location: Poe School Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $135/$145

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1073-6 6-14 yrs M - F 1-4 pm 6/20-6/24

Skyhawks: Track and Field Skyhawks Track & Field was developed to introduce young

athletes to this sport rich in tradition and history. These

programs combine technical development and fundamental

techniques with safety and a major focus on fun! Using special

equipment, our staff teach exercises and drills that prepare

athletes for a future in cross-country, track & field events and

distance running while inspiring a love for running and being

active. The fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper

stretching and cool-down techniques are covered in this unique

program. Participants will put it all together for one fun-filled

day at the end of the week at the Skyhawks track meet! The

participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 14:1. All campers

will receive a t-shirt and a merit award! Participants should

bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, water bottle and running

shoes and sunscreen. (PL)

Location: Christian Liberty Academy Classes: 4

R/NR Fee: $110/$120

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1075-7 7-12 yrs T - F 1-4 pm 7/5-7/8

Skyhawks: BasketballSkyhawks Sports basketball breaks down this exhilarating sport

into fundamental skills that all athletes, no matter their skill

level, need to succeed. Coaches will lead the athletes through

game-speed drills and exercises, focusing on ball handling,

passing, shooting, defense and rebounding. Having fun while

developing a refined player who knows how to combine these

skills is the goal of every Skyhawks Sports basketball program.

Athletes will put their skills to the test in an end-of-the-week

tournament! The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately

10:1. All campers will receive a t-shirt and a merit award!

Participants must bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, water

bottle and running shoes (no black soles). (PL)

Location: Poe School Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $135/$145

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1093-5 7-14 yrs M - F 1-4 pm 6/13-6/17

1093-6 7-14 yrs M - F 1-4 pm 7/18-7/22

SKyhAWKS CAMPSSkyhawks: Mini-Hawk Multi-SportThis multi-sport program was developed to give young children

ages 4 to 6 a positive first step into athletics. The essentials of

baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured

environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on

fun. Our Mini-hawk games and activities were designed to allow

campers to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination

and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff are

trained to handle the specific needs of these young athletes.

The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. All campers

will receive a t-shirt and a merit award! Participants must

bring appropriate clothing, baseball glove (recommended), two

snacks, water bottle, shoes, and sunscreen. (PL)

Location: Poe School Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $105/$115

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1030-9 4-7 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 6/20-6/24

Skyhawks: Beginning SkateboardingBasic skateboarding instruction with an emphasis on balance,

pushing the board, kick turns, maneuvering and manual. Campers

will progress as they accomplish skills. A liability form will need to be

signed by the parents before participation. Camp will be directed by

instructors from Skyhawks Sports Academy. Participant-to-coach ratio

is approximately 12:1. All campers will receive a t-shirt and a merit

award! Participants should bring skateboard, helmet/wrist/elbow

pads, appropriate clothing, two snacks, water bottle, running shoes

and sunscreen. (PL)

Age: 6-10 yrs

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee Classes

1066-3 T - F 9-11 am 7/5-7/8 $110/$120 4

1066-4 M - F 9-11 am 8/1-8/5 $115/$125 5

Skyhawks: Beginning/Intermediate Skateboarding Learn intermediate level skateboarding maneuvers including ollies,

shuv-its, kick-flips, board-slides and grinds on flatland, transitions

(ramps) and rails. A liability form will need to be signed by the

parents before participation. Camp will be directed by instructors

from Skyhawks Sports Academy. Participant-to-coach ratio is

approximately 14:1. All campers will receive a t-shirt and a merit

award! Participants should bring skateboard, helmet/wrist/elbow

pads, appropriate clothing, two snacks, water bottle, running shoes

and sunscreen. (PL)

Age: 9-14 yrs

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

1115-4 T - F 11:30-1:30 pm 7/5-7/8 $110/$120

1115-5 M - F 11:30-1:30 pm 8/1-8/5 $115/$125

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Skyhawks: BaseballSkyhawks Baseball Academy teaches skills required for success

in youth baseball. We have found that the use of safety bats

and balls has helped to strengthen the spirit and pace of the

game, while maintaining safety. Participant-to-coach ratio is

approximately 10:1. Baseball participants will receive a T-Shirt

and merit award. Baseball participants must bring: Baseball

Glove (please have your name, area code, and phone number

marked on the glove), appropriate clothing, two snacks, water

bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen. (PL)

Location: Poe School Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $135/$145

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1100-1 7-14 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 7/18-7/22

Skyhawks: LacrosseThe unique and popular game of lacrosse combines skills

used in soccer, basketball and hockey. Athletes will learn all

the fundamental skills, including stick handling, cradling,

passing and shooting, in a no-checking environment. Athletes

will test and improve these skills through game-speed drills

and exercises focused on fun. Every athlete will come away

with a deep understanding of the game and its traditions. The

participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1. All campers

will receive a t-shirt and a merit award! Participants must

bring protective gloves, helmet with full mask, lacrosse stick,

appropriate clothing, two snacks, water bottle, running shoes

and sunscreen. (You can rent Lacrosse equipment at

skyhawks.com or call 1-800-804-3509) (PL)

Location: Poe School Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $135/$145

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1080-3 6-14 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 7/25-7/29

Lacrosse Camp Lacrosse, the fastest sport on two feet, combines the best

attributes of basketball, hockey, and soccer. Lacrosse America

directors and experienced staff will instruct campers in stick

handling, dodging, passing, shooting, offense and defense, while

emphasizing skill development and sportsmanship. Individual and

game situation drills will progress into competitive scrimmages.

Beginners and experienced players find this program challenging

and fun as they gain experience in one of the country’s fastest

growing sports. Boys must wear protective equipment consisting

of a helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, and gloves. Hockey helmets

and pads may be used in place of lacrosse equipment. This

equipment can be rented or purchased at any Lacrosse America

location; equipment will not be available at the field. All players

must have their own stick, water and mouth guard. All campers

receive a t-shirt. For more information visit lacrosseamerica.com.

No class 4/24 or 5/29. (JM)

Location: Patriot Park Classes: 7

R/NR Fee: $125/$135

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1286-2 gr 3-4 Sa 3-4:30 pm 4/16-6/11

1286-3 gr 5-6 Sa 3-4:30 pm 4/16-6/11

1286-4 gr 7-8 Sa 3-4:30 pm 4/16-6/11

Skyhawks: Flag FootballSkyhawks Sports flag football offers a complete package of

skills and thrills that teaches young athletes to enjoy this

fast-paced game. Athletes will get a rich introduction to all the

positions on offense and defense, preparing them to be true

champions on the gridiron. The camp introduces the core skills

of passing, catching, and de-flagging or defensive positioning -

all presented in a fun and invigorating training environment. The

week ends with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl, giving participants

a chance to showcase new and refined skills. The participant-

to-coach ratio is approximately 14:1. All campers will receive a

t-shirt and a merit award! Participants must bring appropriate

clothing, two snacks, water bottle and running shoes. (PL)

Location: Poe School Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $135/$145

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1095-7 7-14 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 6/13-6/17

1095-8 7-14 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 6/27-7/1

Skyhawks: VolleyballSkyhawks Sports Volleyball takes the fun and excitement of a

great team sport and delivers it in an appealing and engaging

way. All the aspects of the game are developed in a series of

drills and exercises focusing on passing, setting, hitting and

serving. This co-ed program helps each athlete develop the

fundamental skills of the game through game-speed drills

and scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. The

participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1. All campers

will receive a t-shirt and a merit award! Participants must bring

appropriate clothing, two snacks, water bottle and running

shoes (no black soles). (PL)

Location: Poe School Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $135/$145

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1097-9 7-14 yrs M - F 1-4 pm 6/27-7/1

1098-0 7-14 yrs M - F 1-4 pm 7/25-7/29

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sports classes!See pg 99-103!

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Adult Only Lap Swimming Outdoor PoolDaily admission fees apply to adult swim times unless the

participant has a valid pool pass.

Adult Swim (age 18 and over)

Recreation M-F Noon-1:00 pm 6/6-9/2

Recreation M-F 6-7 pm* 6/6-9/2

Recreation Sa 11 am-noon 6/4-9/3

Recreation Su 9:30-11:30 am** 6/5-9/4

During Lap Swim, users are expected to share lanes. By

staying to the right and swimming in a circular pattern, users

can maximize the use of the lanes for several users at a time.

At Recreation, when Adult Lap Swim shares time with a swim

team there will be six lanes dedicated for lap swim use. The

wading pool is not available during specific Adult Lap Swim

times. Children are not allowed on the pool deck during these

adult-only times.

• Lap lanes are available at all facilities during public swim

times except during times of extreme crowding.

*Swim teams may also be practicing in the pool. Adult swim is

cancelled on the evenings of swim meets.

** Sunday lap swimming will be the 50 meter long course only.

Water walking will not be allowed during this time.

Special Wading Pool Hours June 13-August 5 Special weekday wading pool hours are available from June

13-August 5, Monday through Thursday. See specific park

information below. These times coincide with Park District swim

lessons. Open to children 6 years and under. Children must

have constant supervision from a responsible person age 14 or

older.

• All users must show a valid pool pass or pay a daily fee.

• The Illinois State Pool code requires that, “All children

who are not toilet trained must wear tight fitting rubber

or plastic pants.” The Park District will be enforcing this

rule. Only Huggies Little Swimmers are acceptable when

worn without rubber pants. Children not wearing rubber/

plastic pants or Huggies will not be allowed in the water.

Camelot 9:15-11:25 am 5:10-6:30 pm

Frontier 9:50-11:35 am 5:15-5:55 pm

Recreation 9:10-11:45 am

Pioneer 9:15-11:30 am 5-7:10 pm

Note: There will be times when the Park District camps will also

be using the wading pool.

Camelot PoolMemorial Day Weekend May 28-30 1-7 pm

Sa-Su June 4-August 14 Noon-8 pm

M-Th June 13-August 4 1:15-5 pm

6:45-9 pm

F June 10-August 5 1:15-9 pm

Mo-F August 8-12 Noon-8 pm

Frontier PoolSa-Su June 4-August 14 Noon-8 pm

August 20-Sept. 4 1-7 pm

M-Th June 13-August 4 12:30-5 pm

6:15-8:30 pm

F June 10-August 5 12:30-8:30 pm

Mo-F August 8-12 Noon-8 pm

August 15-26 1-7 pm

August 29-Sept. 2 4-8 pm

Labor Day Sept. 5 12-7 pm

Heritage PoolMemorial Day Weekend May 28-30 1-7 pm

Sa-Su June 4-August 14 Noon-8 pm

M-Th June 10-August 5 10:30 am-4:30 pm

7-8:30 pm

August 8-12 Noon-8 pm

Pioneer PoolSa-Su June 4-August 14 Noon-8 pm

August 20-Sept. 4 1-7 pm

M-Th June 13-August 4 12-4:45 pm

7:30-9 pm

F June 10-August 5 Noon-9 pm

M-F August 8-12 Noon-8 pm

August 15-26 1-7 pm

August 29-Sept. 2 4-8 pm

Labor Day Sept. 5 12-7 pm

Recreation PoolSa-Su June 4-August 21 Noon-8 pm

M-F June 6-July 29 1-4:45 pm

7-9 pm

August 1-19 1-5:45 pm

7-9 pm

July 4 hours at all outdoor pools 1-7 pm

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Pool Pass EligibilityThe Park Board has approved the following guidelines for Family

Pool Pass eligibility. Adults are those age 18 and over; children

are age 17 and younger.

Family Pool Passes will be issued to:

• Two adults per family living at the same address.

• Children (17 years or younger) of either adult, living

at the same address.

Exceptions:

The following groups may be added to pool passes at no

extra charge:

• Adults who are full-time students: a college ID is required in

order to process pass registration form at time of purchase.

• Children who are dependents of married parents, but do not

live in household year round (divorced parent who has child

living with them certain times of the year, foster children,

and foreign exchange students) must be listed on pool

registration form at time of purchase.

Note: There is no senior discount.

Morning Wading Pool (only Monday-Friday)Fees cannot be applied toward admission during the afternoon

or evening session.

Resident: $3.25 Nonresident: $5.25

Outdoor Pool Daily Admission FeesSame Price as Last Year

• Proof of Arlington Heights residency must be shown to

qualify for resident rates.

• All users must show a valid pass or pay a daily fee.

• Everyone entering the pool must have a pool pass or have

paid a daily fee, whether they are swimming or not.

Public SwimAfternoon sessions at Camelot, Frontier, Recreation, Pioneer,

morning (Monday-Friday starting at 10:30 am) and afternoon

session at Heritage, along with lunch time adult lap swim at

Recreation Park. Fees paid for admission during this time

period do not allow for readmission during the evening session.

Day: $5.25 R/ $7.75 NR Evening: $2.50 R/$4.50 NR

Evening session at all outdoor pools starting at 5 pm.

• Children age 24 mos. and under are free.

• Children under 9 years old must be accompanied by a

responsible person age 14 or older. Daily admission fees apply

to adult swim times unless participant has a valid pool pass.

• The Illinois State Pool code requires that all children who are

not toilet trained wear tight fitting rubber or plastic pants.

Only Huggies Little Swimmers are acceptable when worn

without rubber pants. Children not wearing rubber/plastic

pants or Huggies will not be allowed in the water.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATIONPool passes cannot be renewed online or through the mail this year. All individuals and families that either currently have a pool pass or plan to purchase a new pass this year will need to swing by a Park District facility to get a new ID. Plan to buy in May to avoid long lines and you’ll get last years rate! Note: Park district offices are closed on May 30.

IT’S AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3! Stop by a designated Park District facility (see ahpd.org for specific hours/locations) Bring an acceptable form of ID that validates your home address (It must prove that all members of your household meet the District’s criteria for being eligible to be part of a family pass). Smile! New pictures will be taken and a new ID will be issued.

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PROOF OF RESIDENCY INCLUDES:Adults:1. Driver’s license or State ID with your current address2. If you don’t have either of these then you can bring in two of the forms listed below: utility bill (gas, water, electric – no phone bills accepted) with your name and mailing address, voters registration card or vehicle registration card.Kids:Current report card, school picture ID, parent’s insurance card listing dependents. or other form of ID proving the child resides at the address of the primary pool pass holder.

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Summer Pool Closing PolicyThe following conditions may warrant closing of the outdoor

pools:

• Inclement weather: pools will close immediately if

lightning is seen, tornado warnings are posted, or thunder

is heard. Patrons will be asked to take shelter in the

bathhouse. The pools will reopen if a 15-minute period

passes without further incidence. Staff will always

proceed with caution for participant and staff safety.

• Air temperature below 67 degrees, as recorded at O’Hare.

• Low attendance- portions of the pool or the entire pool

may be closed.

• Fecal accidents- staff will follow rules established by the

State of Illinois when determining how long the pool needs

to be closed after a fecal or vomit accident.

• Mechanical problems

Olympic Indoor Swim Center is open rain or shine for your

swimming enjoyment. However, Olympic will be closed if severe

weather is imminent.

Pool ClosingsThere are certain times when the pool will be closed to the

public and only open to event participants. Please check the

bulletin board of your local pool to make sure that a change

hasn’t been made in the daily schedule since the publishing of

the Program Guide.

Bicycles, Strollers and Carriages At The Outdoor PoolsBicycle racks are available for use at the bike owner’s risk.

Please lock your bike. For safety, bicycles are not permitted near

the park building’s front doors, on the driveway near the wading

pool, in the concession gate area, and never in the building.

Strollers, carriages, buggies, etc. are allowed in the designated

areas only and must be wheeled through the locker rooms, not

the pool office. Designated areas vary from pool to pool based

on the design of each location. Due to limited space and safety

concerns, strollers are not allowed in the immediate areas adjacent

to the pool. Following these guidelines is extremely important.

The wading pools at each facility are very busy. No child shall be

left unattended while in a stroller, carriage, or buggy.

Floatation Device PolicyFor swimmer safety, floatation devices such as inner tubes,

rafts, water wings, and foam noodles are not permitted in the

pools. Swimsuits with integrated floatation devices are also not

permitted. US Coast Guard approved lifejackets are allowed.

Each facility has a limited number available for use. Lifejackets

do not make a child drown-proof. Children in lifejackets must

be supervised by an adult at a maximum of arms length reach

at all times when in the water. Children in lifejackets are not

allowed to go down slides or off the diving boards. There is

no substitute for adult supervision. Your child’s safety is our

highest priority.

Pool Pass PurchasesPool passes must be purchased in person at the following

locations:

Camelot, Frontier, Recreation, Pioneer and Heritage Parks

Monday-Friday 1-5 pm

Saturday 9 am-noon

Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Monday-Friday 9 am-7 pm

Saturday 8 am-1 pm

Administration Center

Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm

Passes are sold throughout the year. Pool passes must be presented

to and will be checked by the cashier before you will be admitted to

the pool.

Babysitter PassFor your child’s safety, children under age 9 must be

accompanied by a responsible person age 14 and over at

the pool. Because many families use a babysitter to watch

their children, you are allowed to purchase a special pass for

your babysitter. The sitter receives a picture pool pass for

admission to the pool only when they accompany the child. For

further information, call 847.577.3025. The babysitter pass

must be purchased in-person at Olympic Indoor Swim Center.

Fee: $41/$60 NR

Program guidelines:

• The Babysitter Pass is valid for the term of the child’s

pool pass.

• Child has to have a pool pass (individual or as part of a

family pass).

• Only one babysitter pass per household.

• This special pass will be revoked if the babysitter is

negligent in watching his/her charges while at the pool.

Adult/Toddler Breaks: Outdoor PoolsAt Camelot, Frontier, Heritage, Pioneer and Recreation Park

pools, ten-minute adult/toddler breaks are held on the hour,

every hour during open swim. Children must be under five

years old to be considered a toddler and only one toddler per

adult is permitted in the lap pool. Adults without children are

also allowed to swim during the adult/toddler breaks. Other

children are not allowed in the pool during this time.

Pool ToysSmall balls are allowed in the pools during low attended periods, not

during crowded times. Balls may not be used in the diving wells.

Patrons throwing balls wildly and who risk hitting other bathers will be

told to stop. Small water and beach toys are permitted in the wading

pools and the zero depth area when attendance is low.

Coupon BooksResidents with a valid pool pass can save money on the

non-resident daily admission fee by buying a coupon book.

Coupons are available for resident purchase only in sets of

10 for $52.50. Coupons may be purchased during registration

hours at the Community Center office. There is a limit of one

coupon book per household per year

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For your safetyThe use of cell phones, cameras, and other recording devices

is prohibited in all Arlington Heights Park District locker rooms

and bathrooms. Please report any suspicious behavior. Thank

you for your cooperation.

Lifeguard CompetitionCheer on your favorite lifeguards as they showcase their skills

at the 23rd. Annual Arlington Heights Park District Lifeguard

Competition Saturday, July 23, 7 pm at Olympic Indoor Swim

Center. This free event involves lifeguard skill events, swim

races, and team spirit activities executed by the guards from

all six neighborhood pools. Originally developed as a training

activity, the annual competition has turned into a friendly rivalry

among the pools’ staff. There are two awards given at this

competition: the Spirit Award for the pool that demonstrated

the most team spirit; Guard Comp Champions award for the

team that wins the skill events and races. Last year Heritage

won the Spirit Award and Camelot won the Guard Comp

Champions award. Frontier Pool will be open to the public on

this evening while we hold the guard competition.

Deck ChairsThe Park District has a limited number of pool deck chairs

available with preference given to adults 18 years old and over.

Patrons may also bring their own lawn chairs to the pool. In the

wading pool, lawn chairs must be kept up against the fence. On

the main pool deck, lawn chairs must be ten feet away from the

edge of the pool. This is to provide a safe area to walk around

the pools and also provides lifeguard staff an unobstructed

view of the pool edge. Certain areas are restricted from lawn

chairs for the safety of the patrons at the pool. Please ask the

pool manager about the areas for lawn chair use. Chairs are not

allowed in the spray ground area.

LockersLockers are available during public swim at no charge. All

lockers are self-locking; lockers must be secured with your

own padlock. Any lockers left locked after the pool closes will

have the padlocks cut off. The contents will be available at the

pool office. Swimming pool patrons are advised not to leave

valuables in lockers, as the Park District is not responsible for

lost or stolen items.

Rite of PassageIs your child apprehensive about going off the diving board, big

water slide, or deep drop slide? Let us help you out! On Sunday,

June 5 at Noon stop by Olympic Indoor Swim Center to try out

either slide or the diving board with the help from our lifeguard

staff. Our staff will ensure that your child can explore this new

challenge in very relaxed setting. We will be in the water close

enough to help if needed and provide words of encouragement.

The only cost to you is your admission to the pool, and if you have

a pool pass then this is free! This will be the only activity going on

in the pool area. Public Open Swim will begin at 1 pm and you

are invited to stay and enjoy the day.

Free Swim Lesson EvaluationOn June 7, June 8 and June 9 at 6 pm our professional summer

Swim Lesson Coordinator staff will evaluate your child’s

swimming skills and tell you what level of our swim program is

best suited for you. Your child will also get an opprtunity to work

in a small group setting with an instructor-in-training, under the

supervision of a Swim Lesson Coordinator. During this one on

one time your child will get to practice some on the skills they

may be struggling with. You will leave with a certificate that

you can bring in on your first day of summer swim lessons that

will help get you placed in the right level. These evaluations are

intended for ages 3 to 12. Staff will also be available to answer

any questions you may have about our program or summer

schedule. Please stop by and see us. This is a free opportunity.

No registration required.

news SPLAShCheck out what’s happening this summer!

Diving ShowCheck out the skills of our diving instructor staff at a free diving

show at Heritage and Frontier. Staff will use the 1 meter and

3 meter boards to perform a series of dives. Staff will also

be available to answer any questions you may have about our

dive program. The only cost is your admission to the pool, and

if you have a pool pass this is free! We will be at Heritage on

Friday, June 24 at 6:15 pm and then at Frontier on Friday, July

15, at 6:15 pm. In the event of inclement weather the show will

be cancelled.

Splashball Want to try water polo, but not sure if you can handle all the

deep water swimming? Then Splashball is perfect for you. See

page 53 for more information!

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Advancing Levels:Participants can advance levels in Junior Swim School, Swim

School and Swim School II. Four-year olds can move from

Junior Swim School to Swim School. Participants are evaluated

by a lesson coordinator periodically throughout the session.

There is no magic number of how many times a child will be

tested. It is an unreal expectation to test every participant

every day. The lesson coordinator discusses the daily lesson

activity with the swim instructors prior to class and reviews the

class sheets to plan their evaluations for the day. Every day is

different and there is not a set pattern in how evaluations are

done. It is never our intent to frustrate participants or parents.

Our goal is for the participant to learn and have fun.

Parent’s Day:Parent’s Days are held for Jr. Swim School and Swim School

and are a day when parents are invited pool side to observe

their child’s skills and to talk with the swim instructor.

How are wait-lists handled for swim lessons?If you are placed on a wait list for a swimming class, we will

do our best to get you into that class. Many times prior to

the class starting a registered participant or two may refund

out. If and when that happens we will automatically move in

the next person on the wait list and follow that up with a phone

call to make sure that you still want the spot. If space is not

made from refunds, we may try to expand the class. To expand

a class we have to ensure that we have enough instructors to

meet the required ratios and that we have enough pool space.

Many classes run at the same time as others and we need to

be careful not to over schedule pool. Lastly, if we are not able

to accommodate you prior to the class starting, we will keep

you on the wait list for at least two days of the class to see

if another participant refunds out to make the space for you.

Typically we will clear the waitlist after the third day a class

meets. If you want to refund off the wait list prior to the third

day a class meets, please call our staff at Olympic Indoor Swim

Center, 847.577.3025, so we can process that for you.

Questions or Comments:During every swim lesson there is one Lesson Coordinator

responsible the supervision of the day’s activities. In addition,

there may be one or two Aquatic Leaders on duty to assist the

administration of the swim lesson program. Please direct any

positive or critical comments to these key staff. We hope your

experience is always positive, but if not, please do not hesitate

to talk with these staff about your concern. It is much easier

to address an issue and fix it on the spot, compared to the

end of the session. You can also contact the Aquatic Program

Supervisor at any time, Steve Neill 847.590.6059, sjneill@

ahpd.org.

Swim Lesson Parent InformationSummer Session Dates: The are several different session

dates for the summer. We are excited to once again offer one

week swim lessons this summer. We are also offering two day

a week swim lessons. Many parents expressed an interest

in one week and two day a week offerings based on program

evaluations. We will also be offering an early week of swim

lessons at Olympic to accommodate those school districts

getting our earlier than D25. In addition there will also be an

extra week of swim lessons offered at the end of summer at

Olympic. There will be the traditional two week sessions and a

Saturday session throughout the summer as well. There will be

no classes held on Fridays. By reducing the number of classes

from as many as 10, we are able to keep consistency with our

school year program and are also able to offer the programs at

a lower fee. Please be sure to check your swim lesson session

dates. Not all swim lessons meet every day of the week. Some

have conflicts with interpark meets and some are only two days

a week. Please be sure to review the dates that you sign up for.

• One week sessions:

• June 6 - 9; June 13 - 16; June 20 - 23; June 27 - 30;

• July 5 - 7; July 11 - 14; July 18 - 21; July 25 - 28;

• August 1 - 4; August 8 - 11.

• Two week sessions:

• June 13 - 23; June 27 - July 7; July 11 - 21;

• July 25 - August 4

• Saturday session:

• June 11 - August 6, no classes on July 30.

• No classes dates:

• There are a few days this summer when classes will

not meet. There will be no classes at all pools on July

4 due to the holiday. There will also be no classes on

Saturday, July 30 at all pools due to City Meet.

Interpark Meet conflicts:At each pool there will be days when an interpark swim meet

conflicts with swim lessons. At Camelot, Frontier, Pioneer and

Recreation the first swim lessons of the morning will be effected.

At Heritage and Olympic the first swim lessons of the evening

will be effected. All of the interpark conflict dates are reflected

in the scheduled offerings and the fees are adjusted accordingly.

Interpark conflict dates will also be posted at the pools during

the summer and announcements will be made to help remind

participants.

First Day of Lessons:It is important for parents to attend the first day of the session for

swim lessons to find out how the lessons operate and who to speak

with if you have questions. On the first day of class, participants

find out who their instructor is, who the Lesson Coordinators

are, when Parent’s Day is held and the general operation of the

lesson program for that particular pool. You will be able to pick

up a parent letter, which has a listing of all the conflict dates for

your convenience. You will also be able to pick up a parent packet

which has a detailed listing of all the skills that are taught in Water

Babies through Swim School. You can also view this on-line at

ahpd.org/swimming/SwimLessonInfo.htm.

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SWIM CLASSESWhat swim class is right for me?The Park District offers a variety of swim programs to encourage

swimming as a lifelong skill. Programs cover age 6 months through

adult swim lessons. In addition to swim lessons, we also offer

youth water polo, competitive stroke clinics and water exercise.

Age 6 to 24 months - Water Babies with a parent

Helps you and your child relax and enjoy the water through the

use of songs, games and activities.

Age 2 to 5 year old - Water Toddlers with a parent

You and your child learn basic swimming skills to enhance the

time you spend together in the pool.

Age 3 to 5 year old - Water Scouts

Without parent involvement, Scouts is designed to put your child

at ease in the water by playing games and signing songs.

Age 3 to 5 year old - Preschool Paddlers with Parent

Done with Water Toddlers but not ready for Junior Swim School?

This is the class for you.

Ages 3 and over - Semi-Private Swim School

Same as above, but with ratio of 2 students to 1 instructor.

Ages 3 and over - Individual Private Swim Lessons

An alternative to Swim School offers one-on-one instruction

designed to fit your needs.

Ages 3 to 6 year old - Junior Swim School

Develop your toddler’s swimming skills to prepare them for

Swim School when they are age appropriate. The goal is to

keep children learning and interested in swimming so they will

succeed in Swim School.

Ages 5 and over - Swim School

There are nine different levels for a young swimmer to progress

through. Progressive skill learning challenges your child from

level to level.

Ages 5 and over - Swim School II

Same as above, but with a ratio of 4 students to 1 instructor.

Age 6 and over - Diving Lessons

Learn the basics of diving from a one-meter diving board.

Ages 11 and over - Teen Swim Lessons

For the teen beginner-- a student older than participants in

Swim School. Instructors focus on specific teen needs.

Ages 18 and over - Adult Swim Lessons

Designed to meet the needs of our adult participants.

Instructors focus on what the individual wants to learn.

Ages 18 and over - Water Exercise Classes

A variety of fun and invigorating water workouts.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:Swim Lesson Rain PolicyDuring a session when air temperature is cool or the weather

condition is questionable, classes will still be held. Park

District swim lessons are designed to include out of water

instruction and safety procedures which are called Rain Days.

Each session is allotted one Rain Day per session. Refunds

will be issued for any subsequent Rain Days. Refunds will not

be issued for classes that have met for more than 50% of the

class time but are ended early due to cool temperature or

questionable weather conditions. Classes are cancelled only in

the case of severe weather.

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Water Babies (6-24 mos)This program is designed to help you and your child, age 6 to 24 months, learn to relax and enjoy the water through games, activities

and songs. Frequency is the key to water adjustment and learning. Try to attend all classes and include swimming in your family’s

recreational activities. A parent must accompany each child and be actively involved in the instruction. Infants need to wear tight fitting

rubber pants over a diaper or a swimming diaper. We have swim diapers available for purchase. (SN)

CamelotClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2011-1 M, W 9:15-9:45 am 6/13-7/6 $45/$67.50 7 7/4

2011-2 M, W 9:15-9:45 am 7/11-8/3 $52/$78.50 8

2011-3 T, Th 6-6:30 pm 6/14-7/7 $52/$78.50 8

2011-4 T, Th 6-6:30 pm 7/12-8/4 $52/$78.50 8

2011-5 Sa 10:20-10:50 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

2011-6 Sa 11-11:30 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

FrontierClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2013-7 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 6/13-7/6 $45/$67.50 7 7/4

2013-8 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 7/11-8/3 $52/$78.50 8

2013-9 Sa 11:10-11:40 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

Olympic Indoor Swim CenterClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2016-0 M, W 10-10:30 am 6/13-7/6 $52/$78.50 7 7/4

2016-1 M, W 10-10:30 am 7/11-8/3 $52/$78.50 8

2016-2 M, W 6:30-7 pm 6/13-7/6 $45/$67.50 7 7/4

2016-3 M, W 6:30-7 pm 7/11-8/3 $52/$78.50 8

2016-4 Sa 10:40-11:10 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

2016-5 Sa 11:20-11:50 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

PioneerClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2018-6 T, Th 9:20-9:50 am 6/14-7/7 $52/$78.50 8

2018-7 T, Th 9:20-9:50 am 7/12-8/4 $39/$58.50 6 7/19, 7/26

2018-8 T, Th 6:40-7:10 pm 6/14-7/7 $52/$78.50 8

2018-9 T, Th 6:40-7:10 pm 7/12-8/4 $52/$78.50 8

2019-0 Sa 10:35-11:05 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

2019-1 Sa 11:15-11:45 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

RecreationClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes

2021-2 T, Th 9:10-9:40 am 6/14-7/7 $52/$78.50 8

2021-3 T, Th 9:10-9:40 am 7/12-8/4 $52/$78.50 8

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Water Toddlers (2-5 yrs)Children age 2-5 years learn basic swimming and safety skills including water adjustment activities and water entries and exits. We’ll

help you teach your child a variety of aquatic skills. A parent must accompany each child and be actively involved in the instruction.

Frequency is the key to water adjustment and learning. Enjoyment is essential to learning. When you concentrate on activities your

children enjoy most, they’ll enjoy the process while learning at their own pace. Children not potty trained must wear a swim diaper or

tight fitting rubber pants over a diaper. We have swim diapers available for purchase. (SN)

CamelotClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2023-4 M, W 9:15-9:45 am 6/13-7/6 $45/$67.50 7 7/4

2023-5 M, W 9:15-9:45 am 7/11-8/3 $52/$78.50 8

2023-6 T, Th 6-6:30 pm 6/14-7/7 $52/$78.50 8

2023-7 T, Th 6-6:30 pm 7/12-8/4 $52/$78.50 8

2023-8 Sa 10:20-10:50 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

FrontierClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2025-9 Sa 11:10-11:40 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

2026-0 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 6/13-7/6 $45/$67.50 7 7/4

2026-1 M, W 10:15-10:45 am 7/11-8/3 $52/$78.50 8

Olympic Indoor Swim CenterClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2028-2 M, W 10-10:30 am 6/13-7/6 $45/$67.50 7 7/4

2028-3 M, W 10-10:30 am 7/11-8/3 $52/$78.50 8

2028-4 M, W 6:30-7 pm 6/13-7/6 $45/$67.50 7 7/4

2028-5 M, W 6:30-7 pm 7/11-8/3 $52/$78.50 8

2028-6 Sa 10:40-11:10 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

PioneerClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2030-7 T, Th 9:20-9:50 am 6/14-7/7 $52/$78.50 8

2030-8 T, Th 9:20-9:50 am 7/12-8/4 $39/$58.50 6 7/19, 7/26

2030-9 T, Th 6:40-7:10 pm 6/14-7/7 $52/$78.50 8

2031-0 T, Th 6:40-7:10 pm 7/12-8/4 $52/$78.50 8

2031-1 Sa 10:35-11:05 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

RecreationClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes

2033-2 T, Th 9:10-9:40 am 6/14-7/7 $52/$78.50 8

2033-3 T, Th 9:10-9:40 am 7/12-8/4 $52/$78.50 8

Preschool Paddlers with a Parent (3-5 yrs)This new class will combine parent and child swim lessons with our Junior Swim School curriculum. This class is intended for children

that are not ready for the group classes away from mom or dad but have outgrown Water Toddlers. Parents will help guide their child

according to the instructor’s directions. This is a great way to have fun with your child while building their confidence in the pool.

Children do not need to be toilet trained to partake in this class, but they do need to have a swim diaper or a tight fitting plastic pants.

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Class Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2035-4 Camelot Sa 11-11:30 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

2037-5 Frontier Sa 10:30-11 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

2039-6 Olympic M 7:10-7:40 pm 6/13-8/1 $45/$67.50 7 7/4

2039-7 Olympic T, Th 11:30 am-12 pm 6/14-7/7 $52/$78.50 8

2039-8 Olympic T, Th 11:30 am-12 pm 7/12-8/4 $52/$78.50 8

2039-9 Olympic Sa 11:20-11:50 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

2042-0 Pioneer M, W 10:45-11:15 am 6/13-7/6 $45/$67.50 7 7/4

2042-1 Pioneer M, W 10:45-11:15 am 7/11-8/3 $52/$78.50 8

2042-2 Pioneer Sa 11:15-11:45 am 6/11-8/6 $52/$78.50 8 7/30

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Water Scouts (3-5 yrs)This program is specially designed for 3-5 year olds who are ready to explore the water without mom or dad, but may still have a little

apprehension about being on their own. Class activities take place in zero-depth area of the pool. Children have fun in the water while

learning independence, confidence, basic swimming and safety skills. Children must be toilet trained and out of diapers to participate

in the class. (SN)

CamelotClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2044-3 M, W 6-6:30 pm 6/13-7/6 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2044-4 M, W 6-6:30 pm 7/11-8/3 $66/$99.50 8

2044-5 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 6/14-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/5

2044-6 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 7/12-8/4 $58/$87.50 7 7/21

2044-7 Sa 10:20-10:50 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

FrontierClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2046-8 Sa 11:10-11:40 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

Olympic Indoor Swim CenterClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2048-9 T, Th 10-10:30 am 6/14-7/7 $66/$99.50 8

2049-0 T, Th 10-10:30 am 7/12-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2049-1 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 6/14-7/7 $66/$99.50 8

2049-2 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 7/12-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2049-3 Sa 10:40-11:10 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

PioneerClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2051-4 M, W 9:20-9:50 am 6/13-7/6 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2051-5 M, W 9:20-9:50 am 7/11-8/3 $66/$99.50 8

2051-6 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm 6/13-7/6 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2051-7 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm 7/11-8/3 $66/$99.50 8

2051-8 Sa 10:35-11:05 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

Jr. Swim School (3-6 yrs)Junior Swim School is structured to accommodate beginning level swimmers through advanced swimmers that are not age appropriate

for Swim School. The ratio is five students per one instructor. Swimmers will be evaluated on the first day of class and placed into the

appropriate stations; snails, turtles or jellyfish. Children must be toilet trained and out of diapers to participate in this class.

Based on suggestions from parent evaluations, one week classes and two day a week classes are being offered. All fees are adjusted

based on how many days your class meets. There are no classes on Fridays. Please review the dates of the classes you are interested

in. (SN)

CamelotClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2053-9 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 6/13-6/16 $33/$49.50 4

2054-0 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 6/20-6/23 $33/$49.50 4

2054-1 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 6/27-6/30 $33/$49.50 4

2055-8 T, W, Th 10:05-10:35 am 7/5-7/7 $25/$37.50 3

2054-2 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 7/11-7/14 $33/$49.50 4

2054-3 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 7/18-7/21 $33/$49.50 4

2054-4 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 7/25-7/28 $33/$49.50 4

2054-5 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 8/1-8/4 $33/$49.50 4

2054-6 M - Th 10:55-11:25 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2054-7 M - Th 10:55-11:25 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2054-8 M - Th 10:55-11:25 am 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2054-9 M - Th 10:55-11:25 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2055-0 M - Th 5:20-5:50 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2055-1 M - Th 5:20-5:50 pm 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2055-2 M - Th 5:20-5:50 pm 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2055-3 M - Th 5:20-5:50 pm 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2055-4 M, W 6-6:30 pm 6/13-7/6 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2055-5 M, W 6-6:30 pm 7/11-8/3 $66/$99.50 8

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Camelot continued...Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2055-6 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 6/14-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/5

2055-7 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 7/12-8/4 $58/$87.50 7 7/21

2055-9 Sa 10:20-10:50 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

2056-0 Sa 11-11:30 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

FrontierClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2058-1 M - Th 11:05-11:35 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2058-2 M - Th 11:05-11:35 am 6/27-7/7 $57/$87.50 7 7/4

2058-3 M - Th 11:05-11:35 am 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2058-4 M - Th 11:05-11:35 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2058-5 M - Th 5:25-5:55 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2058-6 M - Th 5:25-5:55 pm 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2058-7 M - Th 5:25-5:55 pm 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2058-8 M - Th 5:25-5:55 pm 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2058-9 Sa 11:10-11:40 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

Olympic Indoor Swim CenterClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2061-0 M - Th 9:20-9:50 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2061-1 M - Th 9:20-9:50 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2061-2 M - Th 9:20-9:50 am 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2061-3 M - Th 9:20-9:50 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2061-4 M - Th 10:50-11:20 am 6/13-6/16 $33/$49.50 4

2061-5 M - Th 10:50-11:20 am 6/20-6/23 $33/$49.50 4

2061-6 M - Th 10:50-11:20 am 6/27-6/30 $33/$49.50 4

2062-9 T, W, Th 10:50-11:20 am 7/5-7/7 $25/$37.50 3

2061-7 M - Th 10:50-11:20 am 7/11-7/14 $33/$49.50 4

2061-8 M - Th 10:50-11:20 am 7/18-7/21 $33/$49.50 4

2061-9 M - Th 10:50-11:20 am 7/25-7/28 $33/$49.50 4

2062-0 M - Th 10:50-11:20 am 8/1-8/4 $33/$49.50 4

2062-1 M, W 11:30 am-12 pm 6/13-7/6 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2062-2 M, W 11:30 am-12 pm 7/11-8/3 $66/$99.50 8

2062-3 M - Th 5:50-6:20 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2062-4 M - Th 5:50-6:20 pm 6/27-7/7 $50/$75.50 6 6/29, 7/4

2062-5 M - Th 5:50-6:20 pm 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2062-6 M - Th 5:50-6:20 pm 7/25-8/4 $58/$87.50 7 7/26

2062-7 T, Th 10-10:30 am 6/14-7/7 $66/$99.50 8

2062-8 T, Th 10-10:30 am 7/12-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2063-0 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 6/14-7/7 $66/$99.50 8

2063-1 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 7/12-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2063-2 Sa 10:40 am-11:10 pm 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

2063-3 Sa 11:20 am-11:50 pm 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

PioneerClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2065-4 M, W 9:20-9:50 am 6/13-7/6 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2065-5 M, W 9:20-9:50 am 7/11-8/3 $66/$99.50 8

2065-6 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2065-7 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2065-8 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 7/11-7/21 $58/$87.50 7 7/19

2065-9 M - Th 10:05-10:35 am 7/25-8/4 $58/$87.50 7 7/26

2066-0 M - Th 5:10-5:40 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2066-1 M - Th 5:10-5:40 pm 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2066-2 M - Th 5:10-5:40 pm 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2066-3 M - Th 5:10-5:40 pm 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2066-4 M - Th 6-6:30 pm 6/13-6/16 $33/$49.50 4

2066-5 M - Th 6-6:30 pm 6/20-6/23 $33/$49.50 4

2066-6 M - Th 6-6:30 pm 6/27-6/30 $33/$49.50 4

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Pioneer continued... Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2067-5 T, W, Th 6-6:30 pm 7/5-7/7 $25/$37.50 3

2066-7 M - Th 6-6:30 pm 7/11-7/14 $33/$49.50 4

2066-8 M - Th 6-6:30 pm 7/18-7/21 $33/$49.50 4

2066-9 M - Th 6-6:30 pm 7/25-7/28 $33/$49.50 4

2067-0 M - Th 6-6:30 pm 8/1-8/4 $33/$49.50 4

2067-1 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm 6/13-7/6 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2067-2 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm 7/11-8/3 $66/$99.50 8

2067-3 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am 6/14-7/7 $66/$99.50 8

2067-4 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am 7/12-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2067-6 Sa 10:35-11:05 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

2067-7 Sa 11:15-11:45 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

HeritageClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2069-8 M - Th 9:45-10:15 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2069-9 M - Th 9:45-10:15 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2070-0 M - Th 9:45-10:15 am 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2070-1 M - Th 9:45-10:15 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

RecreationClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2074-6 M - Th 10-10:30 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2074-7 M - Th 10 am-10:30 pm 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2074-8 M - Th 10 am-10:30 pm 7/11-7/21 $58/$87.50 7 7/13

2074-9 M - Th 10-10:30 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

Swim School (5-12 yrs)The ratio is six students per one instructor. These classes introduce and help develop stroke coordination and comfort in the water. The

program has ten levels to help your child learn beginning through advanced swimming and safety skills. While many of the activities are

repetitive, studies indicate that this is the best way for young children to learn. Frequency is the key to water adjustment and learning.

All children learn at a different pace and will advance through the ten levels at a different pace. Just because a child does not advance

a level does not mean they are not learning. Try to attend all classes and include swimming in your family’s recreational activities. Did

you know that once your child graduates from swim school they can still register for Swim School and participate in the tenth and

final level, Graduate Swim School? This level focuses on refining the six swim strokes, and building endurance. Participants register for

classes by time periods and our staff will evaluate each child’s ability on the first day of class. Therefore the first day of class will take

longer to get started due to attendance and ability evaluations. If you took swim lessons during the prior season, please bring your end

of lesson sheet so staff can properly place your child. We honor sheets from one season prior. Children can wear swim goggles. If your

child has long hair we recommend they wear a swim cap or tie their hair back. Please remember there are no make-ups for missed

classes. (SN)

CamelotClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2118-9 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 6/13-6/16 $33/$49.50 4

2119-0 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 6/20-6/23 $33/$49.50 4

2119-1 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 6/27-6/30 $33/$49.50 4

2120-4 T, W, Th 9:55-10:35 am 7/5-7/7 $25/$37.50 3

2119-2 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 7/11-7/14 $33/$49.50 4

2119-3 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 7/18-7/21 $33/$49.50 4

2119-4 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 7/25-7/28 $33/$49.50 4

2119-5 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 8/1-8/4 $33/$49.50 4

2119-6 M - Th 10:45-11:25 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2119-7 M - Th 10:45-11:25 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2119-8 M - Th 10:45-11:25 am 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2119-9 M - Th 10:45-11:25 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2120-0 M - Th 5:10-5:50 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2120-1 M - Th 5:10-5:50 pm 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2120-2 M - Th 5:10-5:50 pm 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2120-3 M - Th 5:10-5:50 pm 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2120-5 Sa 9:30-10:10 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

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PioneerClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2122-6 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2122-7 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2122-8 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 7/11-7/21 $58/$87.50 7 7/19

2122-9 M - Th 9:55-10:35 am 7/25-8/4 $58/$87.50 7 7/26

2123-0 M - Th 5-5:40 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2123-1 M - Th 5-5:40 pm 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2123-2 M - Th 5-5:40 pm 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2123-3 M - Th 5-5:40 pm 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2123-4 M - Th 5:50-6:30 pm 6/13-6/16 $33/$49.50 4

2123-5 M - Th 5:50-6:30 pm 6/20-6/23 $33/$49.50 4

2123-6 M - Th 5:50-6:30 pm 6/27-6/30 $33/$49.50 4

2123-7 M - Th 5:50-6:30 pm 7/5-7/7 $25/$37.50 3

2123-8 M - Th 5:50-6:30 pm 7/11-7/14 $33/$49.50 4

2123-9 M - Th 5:50-6:30 pm 7/18-7/21 $33/$49.50 4

2124-0 M - Th 5:50-6:30 pm 7/25-7/28 $33/$49.50 4

2124-1 M - Th 5:50-6:30 pm 8/1-8/4 $33/$49.50 4

2124-2 Sa 9:45-10:25 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

FrontierClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2128-7 M - Th 10:55-11:35 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2128-8 M - Th 10:55-11:35 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2128-9 M - Th 10:55-11:35 am 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2129-0 M - Th 10:55-11:35 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2129-1 M - Th 5:15-5:55 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2129-2 M - Th 5:15-5:55 pm 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2129-3 M - Th 5:15-5:55 pm 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2129-4 M - Th 5:15-5:55 pm 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

HeritageClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2131-5 M - Th 9:35-10:15 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2131-6 M - Th 9:35-10:15 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2131-7 M - Th 9:35-10:15 am 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2131-8 M - Th 9:35-10:15 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

RecreationClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2133-9 M - Th 9:50-10:30 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2134-0 M - Th 9:50-10:30 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2134-1 M - Th 9:50-10:30 am 7/11-7/21 $58/$87.50 7 7/13

2134-2 M - Th 9:50-10:30 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

Olympic Indoor Swim CenterClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2112-1 M - Th 9:10-9:50 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2112-2 M - Th 9:10-9:50 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2112-3 M - Th 9:10-9:50 am 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2112-4 M - Th 9:10-9:50 am 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2112-5 M - Th 10:40-11:20 am 6/6-6/9 $33/$49.50 4

2112-6 M - Th 10:40-11:20 am 6/13-6/16 $33/$49.50 4

2112-7 M - Th 10:40-11:20 am 6/20-6/23 $33/$49.50 4

2112-8 M - Th 10:40-11:20 am 6/27-6/30 $33/$49.50 4

2113-8 T, W, Th 10:40-11:20 am 7/5-7/7 $25/$37.50 3

2112-9 M - Th 10:40-11:20 am 7/11-7/14 $33/$49.50 4

2113-0 M - Th 10:40-11:20 am 7/18-7/21 $33/$49.50 4

2113-1 M - Th 10:40-11:20 am 7/25-7/28 $33/$49.50 4

2113-2 M - Th 10:40-11:20 am 8/1-8/4 $33/$49.50 4

2113-3 M - Th 10:40-11:20 am 8/8-8/11 $33/$49.50 4

2113-4 M - Th 5:40-6:20 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

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Swim SchoolOlympic Indoor Swim Center continued...Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2113-5 M - Th 5:40-6:20 pm 6/27-7/7 $50/$75.50 6 6/29, 7/4

2113-6 M - Th 5:40-6:20 pm 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2113-7 M - Th 5:40-6:20 pm 7/25-8/4 $58/$87.50 7 7/26

2113-9 Sa 9:50-10:30 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

Semi-Private Swim School (3-12 yrs)This program is a blend of private swim lessons and our Swim School program. Instructor to student ratio is 2 to 1. The minimum age

has been lowered to 3 years old. Classes will last a half hour. Classes will be taught using our Swim School lesson plans. Classes are

limited to 16 students. Be aware that the first day of class will take longer to get started due to attendance and ability evaluations.

PioneerClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2103-9 M, W 10:45-11:15 am 6/13-6/22 $62/$93.50

2104-0 M, W 10:45-11:15 am 6/27-7/6 $47/$70.50*

2104-1 M, W 10:45-11:15 am 7/11-7/20 $62/$93.50

2104-2 M, W 10:45-11:15 am 7/25-8/3 $62/$93.50

2104-3 T, Th 9:20-9:50 am 6/14-6/23 $62/$93.50

2104-4 T, Th 9:20-9:50 am 6/28-7/7 $62/$93.50

2104-5 T, Th 9:20-9:50 am 7/12-7/21 $47/$70.50*

2104-6 T, Th 9:20-9:50 am 7/26-8/4 $47/$70.50*

2104-7 T, Th 6:40-7:10 pm 6/14-6/23 $62/$93.50

2104-8 T, Th 6:40-7:10 pm 6/28-7/7 $62/$93.50

2104-9 T, Th 6:40-7:10 pm 7/12-7/21 $62/$93.50

2105-0 T, Th 6:40-7:10 pm 7/26-8/4 $62/$93.50

HeritageClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2109-9 T, Th 6:20-6:50 pm 6/14-7/7 $109/$163.50*

2110-0 T, Th 6:20-6:50 pm 7/12-8/4 $124/$186.50

Unfortunately there are no make-ups for missed classes. (SN)

FrontierClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2090-2 T, Th 10:20-10:50 am 6/14-7/7 $124/$186.50

2090-3 T, Th 10:20-10:50 am 7/12-8/4 $124/$186.50

2090-4 Sa 10:30-11 am 6/11-8/6 $124/$186.50

CamelotClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2097-9 M, W 9:15-9:45 am 6/13-6/22 $62/$93.50

2098-0 M, W 9:15-9:45 am 6/27-7/6 $47/$70.50*

2098-1 M, W 9:15-9:45 am 7/11-7/20 $62/$93.50

2098-2 M, W 9:15-9:45 am 7/25-8/3 $62/$93.50

2098-3 T, Th 6-6:30 pm 6/14-6/23 $62/$93.50

2098-4 T, Th 6-6:30 pm 6/28-7/7 $62/$93.50

2098-5 T, Th 6-6:30 pm 7/12-7/21 $62/$93.50

2098-6 T, Th 6-6:30 pm 7/26-8/4 $62/$93.50

Olympic Indoor Swim CenterClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2100-7 M, W 10-10:30 am 6/13-6/22 $62/$93.50

2100-8 M, W 10-10:30 am 6/27-7/6 $47/$70.50*

2100-9 M, W 10-10:30 am 7/11-7/20 $62/$93.50

2101-0 M, W 10-10:30 am 7/25-8/3 $62/$93.50

2101-1 M, W 6:30-7 pm 6/13-6/22 $62/$93.50

2101-2 M, W 6:30-7 pm 6/27-7/6 $47/$70.50*

2101-3 M, W 6:30-7 pm 7/11-7/20 $62/$93.50

2101-4 M, W 6:30-7 pm 7/25-8/3 $62/$93.50

2101-5 T, Th 11:30 am-12 pm 6/14-6/23 $62/$93.50

2101-6 T, Th 11:30 am-12 pm 6/28-7/7 $62/$93.50

2101-7 T, Th 11:30 am-12 pm 7/12-7/21 $62/$93.50

2101-8 T, Th 11:30 am-12 pm 7/26-8/4 $62/$93.50

*No class 6/30, 7/4, 7/19, 7/26 for Semi-private lessons.

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Private Swim Lessons (3-12 yrs)Registration is now available on the first day of resident registration and can be done on-line. The minimum age for private swim lesson

has been lowered to 3 years old. Private swim lessons are designed to meet your child’s individual needs. Each code is for two classes.

You can sign up for as many as you like. They are packaged in sets of two, unless there is an interpark swim meet conflict and then

only one will be offered that week. New participants will be contacted prior to the first day of lessons by a Swim Lesson Coordinator

who will ask about your instructor preference and what specifically your child needs to work on. We hope this new registration format

makes it easier for both parents and staff to schedule and organize the private swim lessons. (SN)

HeritageClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2107-1 T, Th 5:45-6:15 pm 6/14-6/16 $46/$69.50

2107-2 T, Th 5:45-6:15 pm 6/21-6/23 $46/$69.50

2107-3 T 5:45-6:15 pm 6/28 $23/$34.50

2107-4 T, Th 5:45-6:15 pm 7/5-7/7 $46/$69.50

2107-5 T, Th 5:45-6:15 pm 7/12-7/14 $46/$69.50

2107-6 T, Th 5:45-6:15 pm 7/19-7/21 $46/$69.50

2107-7 T, Th 5:45-6:15 pm 7/26-7/28 $46/$69.50

2107-8 T, Th 5:45-6:15 pm 8/2-8/4 $46/$69.50

FrontierClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2092-5 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 6/13-6/15 $46/$69.50

2092-6 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 6/20-6/22 $46/$69.50

2092-7 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 6/27-6/29 $46/$69.50

2092-8 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 7/11-7/13 $46/$69.50

2092-9 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 7/18-7/20 $46/$69.50

2093-0 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 7/25-7/27 $46/$69.50

2093-1 M, W 10:20-10:50 am 8/1-8/3 $46/$69.50

RecreationClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR R/NR

Fee

2095-2 M, W 9:10-9:40 am 6/13-6/15 $46/$69.50

2095-3 M, W 9:10-9:40 am 6/20-6/22 $46/$69.50

2095-4 M, W 9:10-9:40 am 6/27-6/29 $46/$69.50

2095-5 M 9:10-9:40 am 7/11 $23/$34.50

2095-6 M, W 9:10-9:40 am 7/18-7/20 $46/$69.50

2095-7 M, W 9:10-9:40 am 7/25-7/27 $46/$69.50

2095-8 M, W 9:10-9:40 am 8/1-8/3 $46/$69.50

CamelotClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2077-0 M, W 6-6:30 pm 6/13-6/15 $46/$69.50

2077-1 M, W 6-6:30 pm 6/20-6/22 $46/$69.50

2077-2 M, W 6-6:30 pm 6/27-6/29 $46/$69.50

2077-3 M, W 6-6:30 pm 7/11-7/13 $46/$69.50

2077-4 M, W 6-6:30 pm 7/18-7/20 $46/$69.50

2077-5 M, W 6-6:30 pm 7/25-7/27 $46/$69.50

2077-6 M, W 6-6:30 pm 8/1-8/3 $46/$69.50

2077-7 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 6/14-6/16 $46/$69.50

2077-8 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 6/21-6/23 $46/$69.50

2077-9 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 6/28-6/30 $46/$69.50

2078-0 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 7/12-7/14 $46/$69.50

2078-1 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 7/26-7/28 $46/$69.50

2078-2 T, Th 9:15-9:45 am 8/2-8/4 $46/$69.50

2078-3 Th 9:15-9:45 am 7/7 $23/$34.50

2078-4 Th 9:15-9:45 am 7/21 $23/$34.50

2078-5 Sa 10:20-10:50 am 6/11-6/18 $46/$69.50

2078-6 Sa 10:20-10:50 am 6/25-7/2 $46/$69.50

2078-7 Sa 10:20-10:50 am 7/9-7/16 $46/$69.50

2078-8 Sa 10:20-10:50 am 7/23-8/6 $46/$69.50

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Private Swim Lessons Cont...Olympic Indoor Swim CenterClass Day(s) Time Dates R/NR Fee

2080-9 M, W 11:30 am-12 pm 6/13-6/15 $46/$69.50

2081-0 M, W 11:30 am-12 pm 6/20-6/22 $46/$69.50

2081-1 M, W 11:30 am-12 pm 6/27-6/29 $46/$69.50

2081-2 M, W 11:30 am-12 pm 7/11-7/13 $46/$69.50

2081-3 M, W 11:30 am-12 pm 7/18-7/20 $46/$69.50

2081-4 M, W 11:30 am-12 pm 7/25-7/27 $46/$69.50

2081-5 M, W 11:30 am-12 pm 8/1-8/3 $46/$69.50

2081-6 T, Th 10-10:30 am 6/14-6/16 $46/$69.50

2081-7 T, Th 10-10:30 am 6/21-6/23 $46/$69.50

2081-8 T, Th 10-10:30 am 6/28-6/30 $46/$69.50

2081-9 T, Th 10-10:30 am 7/5-7/7 $46/$69.50

2082-0 T, Th 10-10:30 am 7/12-7/14 $46/$69.50

2082-1 T, Th 10-10:30 am 7/19-7/21 $46/$69.50

2082-2 T, Th 10-10:30 am 7/26-7/28 $46/$69.50

2082-3 T, Th 10-10:30 am 8/2-8/4 $46/$69.50

2082-4 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 6/14-6/16 $46/$69.50

2082-5 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 6/21-6/23 $46/$69.50

2082-6 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 6/28-6/30 $46/$69.50

2082-7 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 7/5-7/7 $46/$69.50

2082-8 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 7/12-7/14 $46/$69.50

2082-9 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 7/19-7/21 $46/$69.50

2083-0 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 7/26-7/28 $46/$69.50

2083-1 T, Th 6:30-7 pm 8/2-8/4 $46/$69.50

2083-2 Sa 10:40-11:10 am 6/11-6/18 $46/$69.50

2083-3 Sa 10:40-11:10 am 6/25-7/2 $46/$69.50

2083-4 Sa 10:40-11:10 am 7/9-7/16 $46/$69.50

2083-5 Sa 10:40-11:10 am 7/23-8/6 $46/$69.50

PioneerClass Day(s) Time R/NR Fee Dates

2085-6 M, W 9:20-9:50 am $46/$69.50 6/13-6/15

2085-7 M, W 9:20-9:50 am $46/$69.50 6/20-6/22

2085-8 M, W 9:20-9:50 am $46/$69.50 6/27-6/29

2085-9 M, W 9:20-9:50 am $46/$69.50 7/11-7/13

2086-0 M, W 9:20-9:50 am $46/$69.50 7/18-7/20

2086-1 M, W 9:20-9:50 am $46/$69.50 7/25-7/27

2086-2 M, W 9:20-9:50 am $46/$69.50 8/1-8/3

2086-3 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm $46/$69.50 6/13-6/15

2086-4 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm $46/$69.50 6/20-6/22

2086-5 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm $46/$69.50 6/27-6/29

2086-6 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm $46/$69.50 7/11-7/13

2086-7 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm $46/$69.50 7/18-7/20

2086-8 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm $46/$69.50 7/25-7/27

2086-9 M, W 6:40-7:10 pm $46/$69.50 8/1-8/3

2087-0 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am $46/$69.50 6/14-6/16

2087-1 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am $46/$69.50 6/21-6/23

2087-2 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am $46/$69.50 6/28-6/30

2087-3 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am $46/$69.50 7/5-7/7

2087-4 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am $46/$69.50 7/12-7/14

2087-5 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am $46/$69.50 7/19-7/21

2087-6 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am $46/$69.50 7/26-7/28

2087-7 T, Th 10:45-11:15 am $46/$69.50 8/2-8/4

2087-8 Sa 10:35-11:05 am $46/$69.50 6/11-6/18

2087-9 Sa 10:35-11:05 am $46/$69.50 6/25-7/2

2088-0 Sa 10:35-11:05 am $46/$69.50 7/9-7/16

2088-1 Sa 10:35-11:05 am $46/$69.50 7/23-8/6

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Diving (5-12 years)Our diving program is designed to promote safety and a basic introduction to diving. Divers are given specific goals that will help their

skill development. Divers are encouraged to attempt new dives and explore the possibilities of what they can learn. The ratio is one

instructor per five students. Beginning divers must be able to swim 15 yards. The three-step approach, front, back, and twist dives are

taught. As students progress and gain skills, our instructor will continue to present new challenges. (SN)

Olympic Indoor Swim CenterClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2116-0 M - Th 11:30 am-12:10 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2116-1 M - Th 11:30 am-12:10 pm 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2116-2 M - Th 11:30 am-12:10 pm 7/18-7/28 $66/$99.50 8

2116-3 M - Th 11:30 am-12:10 pm 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2116-4 M - Th 6:30-7:10 pm 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2116-5 M - Th 6:30-7:10 pm 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2116-6 M - Th 6:30-7:10 pm 7/11-7/21 $66/$99.50 8

2116-7 M - Th 6:30-7:10 pm 7/25-8/4 $66/$99.50 8

2116-8 Sa 9-9:40 am 6/11-8/6 $66/$99.50 8 7/30

PioneerClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2126-3 M - Th 9:10-9:50 am 6/13-6/23 $66/$99.50 8

2126-4 M - Th 9:10-9:50 am 6/27-7/7 $58/$87.50 7 7/4

2126-5 M - Th 9:10-9:50 am 7/11-7/21 $58/$87.50 7 7/19

2126-6 M - Th 9:10-9:50 am 7/25-8/4 $58/$87.50 7 7/26

Splashball (9-11 years)What is Splashball? Think of water polo in shallow water! What a great way to get introduced to a great new team sport. Splashball

will be taught in shallow water, where the participants can mostly stand on the bottom. The rules for Spalshball are different than water

polo. Some of the key differences are that the participant can touch the bottom of the pool, can use two hands on the ball, and there

is no defensive contact allowed. Focus will be on team passing, shooting, and defensive positioning. Participants must be able to swim

at least 25 yards of the pool and be comfortable in the water. (SN)

Class Location Day(s) Time R/NR Fee Date No Class

2136-3 Heritage M, W 5:50-6:40 pm $72 6/13-8/3 7/4

2138-4 Recreation T, Th 10:40-11:30 am $72 6/14-8/4

Junior Lifeguarding (11-14 yrs)This class is designed for youth ages 11-14 with an interest

in becoming an Arlington Heights Park District Lifeguard.

Students must be able to swim 200 yards, tread water for two

minutes and be proficient in freestyle and breast-stroke. The

course introduces students to basic water safety, life guarding

skills and the Park District swim lesson program. (SN)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Fee: $48

Class Day(s) Time Date

2140-5 T, Th 11:20 am-12 pm 6/14-7/7

2140-6 T, Th 11:20 am-12 pm 7/12-8/4

Teen Swim Lessons (11-18 yrs)This program develops stroke coordination and comfort in the

water. Participants are evaluated on the first day of class and

placed with the appropriate instructor. Instructors work with

participants to develop individual goals based on their needs

and ability. No class 7/30. (SN)

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2142-7 Sa 9-9:40 am 6/11-8/6 $57/$85.50

STEVE NEILLAquatics Program SupervisorFor more information on programs at

Olympic and aquatic programs,

please call Steve at 847.577.3025 or

[email protected]

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Adult Swim Lessons (18+)This class was developed for non-experienced swimmers

through competitive swimmers wanting to perfect their

techniques. Participants are evaluated on the first day of class

and placed with the appropriate instructor. Instructors work with

participants to develop individual goals based on their needs

and ability. (SN)

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 8

R/NR Fee: $66/$99.50

Class Day(s) Time Date No Class

2153-3 Sa 9-9:40 am 6/11-8/6 7/30

Swim Better for Adults (18+)Our staff will work with you on improving your swim stroke.

Having an efficient swim stroke can greatly improve your lap

swimming, triathlon swimming, and overall fitness. Instructor to

student ratio is 3 to 1. Class will make your stroke more efficient

by focusing on the five key components of the swim stroke:

arms; legs; head position; breathing; overall coordination.

Instructors will be prepared to work with you on front crawl,

backstroke, breaststroke, and even butterfly. You will be provided

with individualized instruction. The instructors approach will

be more of a coach compared to a swim lesson. Participants

should be able to swim at least 2 lengths of the pool without

stopping at one time. Class will be held in the lap lanes during

public swim time. This is a great opportunity for you to bring the

family to the pool while you take part in a class. Children under

9 should always be supervised by a person over age 14. (SN)

Location: Recreation

Classes: 2

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2155-4 T, Th 7-8 pm 6/21-6/23 $44/$66.50

2155-5 T, Th 7-8 pm 6/28-6/30 $44/$66.50

2155-6 T, Th 7-8 pm 7/5-7/7 $44/$66.50

2155-7 T, Th 7-8 pm 7/12-7/14 $44/$66.50

2155-8 T, Th 7-8 pm 7/19-7/21 $44/$66.50

2155-9 T, Th 7-8 pm 7/26-7/28 $44/$66.50

2156-0 T, Th 7-8 pm 8/2-8/4 $44/$66.50

Youth Water Polo (12-14 yrs)Water Polo is an exciting team sport to watch and even more

exciting to play. Teams will be coached by staff who play

or have played water polo at the high school level. Specific

skills will be worked on each day with which will build toward

conducting actual matches between parks. This program

is being offered at four locations for practices. All practices

sessions will take place on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

and Thursday. All matches will take place at Recreation Park

on Fridays between 10 am and 12 noon. Match scheduling

will take into consideration the Interpark Swim Team meet

schedule. Emphasis will be on having fun, learning the basics

and sportsmanship. Both the ball and goal will be smaller

than what is used at the high school level. This program will

be offered in the deep water. Students must know how to swim

and be comfortable in deep water. Last summer was a great

success. We hope to build on that success and continue to grow

this program. If you have any questions or comments, please

call Steve Neill at 847.590.6059. No class 7/4. (SN)

Fee: $146

Class Location Day(s) Time Date

2009-0 Pioneer M - F 10:45-11:45 am 6/13-8/5

2144-9 Frontier M - F 9:50-10:50 am 6/13-8/5

2147-0 Heritage M - F 5:50-6:50 pm 6/13-8/5

2149-1 Recreation M - F 10:40-11:40 am 6/13-8/5

Arlington Narwhals Water Polo Club (15+)This club program is designed to give high school, college, and

adult participants the opportunity to play water polo with your

peers all summer long. Come on out and join the Arlington

Narwhals under the lights at Recreation Park Pool. The program

is designed to incorporate practice drills and scrimmage

games. The club will emphasize fun, and sportsmanship. Nets,

balls, and caps will be provided. There be at least one coach

present each night to coordinate activities. In the event of a

cancellation due to weather, a refund will be issued based on

the per day cost. All cancellation refunds will be issued at the

end of the summer. There is a possibility of scheduling games

against other local clubs, but those details will not be known

until the beginning of summer. (SN)

Fee: $75

Classes: 16

Class Location Day(s) Time Date

2151-2 Recreation T, Th 8:30-10 pm 6/14-8/4

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Interpark Swim TeamNovice swim teams for the beginning competitive swimmer ages 6-14 are offered at Camelot, Frontier, Heritage, Olympic, Pioneer, and

Recreation parks. To participate in the Interpark program, each swimmer must be able to complete 25 yards of freestyle with correct

technique. A skills test is held on the first day of practice. Any swimmer not meeting these requirements will not be able to participate in

the program. Interpark swim teams is not considered a substitute for lessons. The swimmers who progress most rapidly in this program

are often enrolled in swim lessons at the same time.

Practices are held at your local park and each team competes in five or six dual meets. Meet times will vary between morning and

afternoon. A parent meeting will be held on the first day of practice at each park.

The Interpark swim team season ends with the Annual City Meet on July 30, at Recreation Pool. Participants must register for this

program by July 4 to be eligible for City Meet. There will be no mid season fee reduction or proration of fees for late registrants.

This season the Heritage Hurricanes will again have overflow practice times. These times have been added to alleviate overcrowding

during their practices. For a list of exact times please see the sections listed below.

Everyone registering before May 21 will be invited to the fifth annual Interpark Family Day on June 18 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Swimmers

and parents will have the opportunity to meet the coaches and staff as well as see a stroke demonstration while hearing descriptions of

each stroke. Families will also be able to swim at Olympic at no cost and participate in games.(TJ)

Class Location Age Day(s) Time Date Classes No Class R/NR Fee

1690-1 Camelot 6-8 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1690-2 Camelot 9-10 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1690-3 Camelot 11-12 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1690-4 Camelot 13-14 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1692-5 Frontier 6-8 yrs M - F 8:45-9:45 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1692-6 Frontier 9-10 yrs M - F 8:45-9:45 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1692-7 Frontier 11-12 yrs M - F 8:45-9:45 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1692-8 Frontier 13-14 yrs M - F 8:45-9:45 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1694-9 Heritage 6-8 yrs T - F 4:40-5:40 pm 6/21-7/29 24 $149/$223.50

Overflow M 5:40-6:40 pm 6/20-7/25 5 7/4

1695-0 Heritage 9-10 yrs M, W, Th, F 4:40-5:40 pm 6/20-7/29 23 7/4 $149/$223.50

Overflow T 5:40-6:40 pm 6/21-7/26 6

1695-1 Heritage 11-12 yrs M, T, Th, F 4:40-5:40 pm 6/20-7/29 23 7/4 $149/$223.50

Overflow W 5:40-6:40 pm 6/22-7/27 6

1695-2 Heritage 13-14 yrs M, T, W, F 4:40-5:40 pm 6/20-7/29 23 7/4 $149/$223.50

Overflow Th 5:40-6:40 pm 6/23-7/28 6

1697-3 Olympic 6-8 yrs M - F 4:30-5:30 pm 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1697-4 Olympic 9-10 yrs M - F 4:30-5:30 pm 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1697-5 Olympic 11-12 yrs M - F 4:30-5:30 pm 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1697-6 Olympic 13-14 yrs M - F 4:30-5:30 pm 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1699-7 Pioneer 6-8 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1699-8 Pioneer 9-10 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1699-9 Pioneer 11-12 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1700-0 Pioneer 13-14 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1702-1 Rec-Racers 6-8 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1702-3 Rec-Racers 9-10 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1702-6 Rec-Racers 11-12 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1702-8 Rec-Racers 13-14 yrs M - F 8-9 am 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1702-2 Rec-Stingrays 6-8 yrs M - F 5-6 pm 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1702-4 Rec-Stingrays 9-10 yrs M - F 5-6 pm 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1702-7 Rec-Stingrays 11-12 yrs M - F 5-6 pm 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

1702-5 Rec-Stingrays 13-14 yrs M - F 5-6 pm 6/20-7/29 29 7/4 $149/$223.50

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NOTE: Use of Floatation DevicesFor swimmer safety, floatation devices such as inner tubes,

rafts, water wings and foam noodles are not permitted in the

pools. Swimsuits with integrated floatation devices are also

not permitted. US Coast Guard TYPE III approved life jackets

are allowed. We have a limited number available for use.

Life jackets do not make a child drown-proof. Children in life

jackets must be supervised by an adult at a maximum of

arms length reach at all times when in the water. Children in

life jackets are not allowed to go down slides or off the diving

boards. There is no substitute for adult supervision. Your

child’s safety is our highest priority.

Pool Closing PolicyThe following conditions may warrant closing of the pools at

Olympic Indoor Swim Center:

• Severe weather- Olympic will be closed if severe weather

is imminent. Staff will always proceed with caution for

participant and staff safety.

• Fecal accidents- staff will follow rules established by the

State of Illinois when determining how long the pool needs

to be closed after a fecal or vomit accident. You can help

prevent this type of closure by ensuring your child is wearing

the proper swimming diapers.

• Mechanical problems.

OLyMPICindoor swim centerSteve Neill, Aquatic Program Supervisor

Tim Jaskiewicz, Aquatic Facility Supervisor

Visit the three pools at Olympic Indoor Swim Center this Summer.

• The lap pool is 25 yards longs and six lanes wide with a depth

that slopes from 3.5 feet to 5 feet end-to-end. The diving well

includes a three-meter drop slide and walk-out stairs and two

one-meter diving boards. There is also an unisex sauna on the

pool deck for use by those over the age of 18.

• The zero-depth family activity pool has a 50-foot flume slide, tot

slide, and stair entry along with floor geysers and water-play

features.

• The ADA accessible building includes a passenger elevator and a customer service counter. We have both men’s and women’s locker rooms

and four family changing rooms. There is ample space in the lower level for small or large gatherings, corporate meetings, parties and

classes. There is also a room available for your gatherings located right off the pool deck adjacent to the family activity pool.

660 North Ridge Ave. | 847.577.3025

Daily Admission FeesProof of Arlington Heights residency must be shown to qualify

for resident rates. All users must show a valid pass or pay a

daily fee.

Daily Admission

Resident: $5.25 Non-resident: $7.75

Evening Admission (after 6 pm)

Resident: $2.50 Non-resident: $4.50

• Children age 24 mos. and under are free.

• Children under 9 years old must be accompanied by a

responsible person age 14 or older.

• Daily admission fees apply to adult swim times unless

participant has a valid pool pass.

• All spectators must also pay the admission fees regardless if

you are swimming or not.

• The Illinois State Pool code requires that, All children who

are not toilet trained must wear tight fitting rubber or plastic

pants. Only Huggies Little Swimmers are acceptable when

worn without rubber pants. Children not wearing rubber/

plastic pants or Huggies will not be allowed in the water.

Rubber pants or Huggies are sold at each pool.

See page 57 for hours and special closing times.

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Open SwimA great time for the family. Check the

schedule to see what pools are open when.

When the lap pool is open, there are 3 lanes

available for anyone who wants to swim laps.

Special HoursThese include pool hours for

holidays, swim meet conflicts

and end of school year hours.

Please check the bulletin board

for changes made after the

Program Guide is printed.

DateActivity PoolOpen Swim

diving WellOpen Swim

Lap PoolOpen Swim

5/28-5/30

1-7 pm

5/31 6:15-8:30 pm6-8 am, 11-2 pm

8:30-10 pm2-3 pm

6/1 3:30-5 pm6-8 am, 11-2 pm

9-10 pm2-3 pm

6/2 3:30-5 pm6-8 am, 11-2 pm

8:30-10 pm2-3 pm

6/3 3:30-9 pm6-8 am, 11-2 pm

9-10 pm2-3 pm

6/11 1-5 pm 1-5 pm 1-5 pm

6/29, 7/26

1-3:45 pm7:20-8:30 pm

6-8 am, 11-2 pm8:30-9:30 pm

Noon - 1 pm

7/4 Noon-6 pm Noon-6 pm Noon-6 pm

7/23 12:15-5 pm7:30-8:50 pm

No adult swim due to guard competition

Activity Pool Open Swim

Lap Pool and dive Well Open Swim

Adult Lap Swim Senior Swim

Monday 1-4:15 pm 1-4:15 pm6-8 am

8:30-9:30 pm12-1 pm

Tuesday1-4:15 pm

7:20-8:30 pm

1-4:15 pm

7:20-8:30 pm

6-8 am

8:30-9:30 pm12-1 pm

Wednesday1-4:15 pm

7:20-8:30 pm

1-4:15 pm

7:20-8:30 pm

6-8 am

8:30-9:30 pm12-1 pm

Thursday1-4:15 pm

7:20-8:30 pm

1-4:15 pm

7:20-8:30 pm

6-8 am

8:30-9:30 pm12-1 pm

Friday1-4:15 pm

7:20-8:30 pm

1-4:15 pm

7:20-8:30 pm

6-8 am

8:30-9:30 pm12-1 pm

Saturday 12:15 -5 pm 12:15 -5 pm7:30-8:50 am

5-6 pm

Sunday 12:15 -5 pm 12:15 -5 pm11 am - Noon

5-6 pm

Swimming is Lifelong. What fits you best? Olympic Indoor Swim Center is a community pool. The District offers opportunities for all ages to use the facility throughout the week.

Our schedule must include programming for swim lessons, swim teams, high school athletics, public open swim, adult lap swim,

water exercise and senior swim. Due to the diverse scheduling at the facility there are times when conflicts arise.

Below is our normal operating schedule. There will be times that this schedule does not apply due to swim meets and special events. Please

check at Olympic Indoor Swim Center for schedule changes which are posted at the facility well in advance of the conflict.

Adult Lap SwimLap Swim specifically for those 18 and over.

Please swim to the right so more than one

person can use a lane. Sharing lanes is

required when all 6 are full.

Senior SwimThose 60 and over can enjoy a relaxing

afternoon in the pool. There will be a

exercise class in up to 3 lanes of space on

Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays.

Swim Schedule: June 6 - August 21, 2011

For Your Safety...The use of cell phones,

cameras,

and other

recording

devices

is prohibited in all

Arlington Heights Park

District locker rooms and

bathrooms. Please report

any suspicious behavior.

Thank you for your

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Drop-in Daily Fee: $6.50/class

Water Exercise Coupons5 Coupons $32

10 Coupons $60

20 Coupons $116

30 Coupons $168

All summer coupons will expire on September 10, 2011.

Water Exercise Class DescriptionsShallow Water Exercise: A shallow water cardiovascular and

strength workout.

Deep Water Exercise: A deep-water cardiovascular and strength

workout. Flotation equipment available.

Arthritis Water Exercise: The Park District along with the

Arthritis Foundation provide this class which is designed to

meet the special needs of those with arthritis and other

limitations. All instructors for the class are certified though

the Arthritis Foundation’s Aquatic Program.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

6:45-7:45 amDeep Water Exercise

6:45-7:45 am

Deep Water Exercise

6:45-7:45 amDeep Water Exercise

7:35-8:35 amDeep Water Exercise

8:05-9:05 amShallow Water

Exercise

8:05-9:05 amShallow Water

Exercise

10:50-11:50 amShallow Water

Exercise@ Recreation Outdoor Pool

10:50-11:50 amShallow Water

Exercise@ Recreation Outdoor Pool

10:50-11:50 amShallow Water

Exercise@ Recreation Outdoor Pool

12-12:45 pmArthritis Water

Exercise

12-12:45 pmArthritis Water

Exercise

12-12:45 pmArthritis

Water Exercise

7:10-8:10 pmShallow Water

Exercise

Water ExerciseThis popular form of exercise is great for anyone looking to get

a good workout without the aching and soreness. The buoyancy

and resistance of the water allows participants to work hard

without the pain. All classes include strengthening muscles

and an aerobic workout. Our instructors have professional

certifications through the AEA, SCW, The Arthritis Foundation

and more. Water exercise is offered in both shallow and deep

water, but participants do not need to know how to swim.

Hydro-Fit equipment is used in all classes and flotation belts

are worn in the deep water.

Coupons for classes may be purchased at Olympic Indoor

Swim Center during regular business hours. All coupons

have an expiration date and refunds will not be given for

unused coupons. Classes failing to meet a minimum of nine

participants on a consistent bases for two weeks are subject to

cancellation.

If you are not sure if this form of exercise is for you, then come

on out and try a free class on us (new participants only). (TJ)

Water Exercise Summer Session ScheduleAll classes held at Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Classes run from June 6, 2011 through September 3, 2011 | No Classes July 4

From August 22 through September 5, 2011 Olympic Indoor Swim Center is closed for annual maintenance and cleaning;

there will be a schedule of classes offered at Recreation Outdoor Pool.

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New for Two Muskies: New Muskies

registering with a second new

Muskie.Muskie

get-a Muskie:

Current Muskies

get a friend to

join with you.

Becoming an AHPD Muskie isn’t a destination, it’s a journey. It’s the desire to beat a personal best. The joy of competition with others and oneself. To have fun and stay fit with friends.

MY TIME. MY FRIENDS.

My MUSKIES.

REGISTRATION:February 8, 2011 ResidentsFebruary 21, 2011 Non-residentsPractice location Recreation Park PoolProgram runs June 13 - July 27

Get a limited

edition

gear bag!

(Note: participants requesting a refund will be subject to a cancellation fee)

Jeff Ellis and Associates Lifeguard TrainingDo you have what it takes to be a Jeff Ellis and Associates

(EA) lifeguard? Being an EA lifeguard is much more than

jumping in and saving people. Being an EA lifeguard teaches

you responsibility, teamwork, social skills, problem solving,

along with first aid, CPR and AED skills, and water rescue

techniques. Being a lifeguard is a great responsibility because

your are guarding lives. Are you up for the challenge? This

class is open to anyone who is 15 years old by August 9,

2011. Upon successful completion of this class you will

receive an EA course completion certificate. At the start of

the first day your swim skills will be assessed. You must swim

200 yards using a front crawl or breast-stroke. You must be

able to swim down 12 feet deep and retrieve a 10 pound

dive brick. You must then tread water holding that brick for

1 minute. Finally you must then tread water using only your

legs for two minutes. If you can do these skills then you

posses the swimming skill necessary to be successful in the

class. If you have any questions please call Steve Neill at

847.590.6059. (SN)

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 4

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2158-1 15+ T - F 9 am-5 pm 8/9-8/12 $99

Post Season Swim WorkoutsKeep up your endurance, get some exercise and stay in shape

for the upcoming fall/winter swim season. Work with Arlington

Heights Park District swim coaches for three weeks and get the

most competitive swim practice you can out of this summer.

(TJ)

Age: 6-14 years

Location: Recreation Classes: 12

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2162-6 M - Th 5:30-6:30 pm 8/8-8/25 $33/$49.50

Muskies Swim Team - SummerThe Muskies Swim Team is for 6-18 year old swimmers who have some experience with competitive swimming; with the Muskies, Inter-

park swim teams, YMCA teams, Alligators or high school swim competition. The Muskies compete in dual meets held on Wednesdays

and a Conference Championship Meet scheduled for the end of July. Practices are five nights a week, Monday thru Friday and the

times vary by age group.

Muskies Swimming Requirements:

• Age 8 and under: Must be able to swim 25 yards, 1 pool length, with rhythmic breathing. This will be checked at the first practice

through a water assessment test. Each child must meet these standards.

• Age 9-10: Must be able to swim 50 yards, 2 pool lengths of freestyle and backstroke with good technique.

• Age 11 and over: Must be able to swim 3 competitive strokes at least 100 yards with good technique.

• Swimmers not meeting minimum swimming requirements may not register for Muskies. Register participant in the age group he/

she will be on the first day of practice.

There will be a parent’s meeting at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, June 7, at Olympic Indoor Swim Center. The summer meet schedule will be

available at this meeting along with additional information for the season. No class 7/4. (TJ)

Location: Recreation

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

1687-7 6-8 yrs M - F 5-6 pm 6/13-7/27 $153/$229.50

1687-8 9-10 yrs M - F 6-7 pm 6/13-7/27 $153/$229.50

1687-9 11-12 yrs M - F 5-6:30 pm 6/13-7/27 $163/$244.50

1688-0 13-18 yrs M - F 5-7 pm 6/13-7/27 $256/$384.50

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Let's Party!Hoor

aY!woohoo!

Celebrate

Your child will love the party and so will you! Don’t wait... book your next party right here with the Arlington Heights Park District. The best part is we’ll do

everything for you... set up the party, run the games and activities, and even clean up the mess! The Arlington Heights Park District offers birthday parties at your local community centers and Olympic Indoor Swim Center.

We offer a unique and flexible birthday party service designed to fit your needs. All parties last 1½ hours, except for the Princess Party (2 hours) and swim parties at Olympic Indoor Swim Center.

at the Arlington Heights Park District

Community Center PartiesTie-dye Party (Summer Only) (5+) $270Children will be able to tie-dye their own clothes and add a splash of color to their wardrobe all year long. Guest will need to bring an article of clothing and we will take care of the rest.

Princess Party (4-8 yrs) $285 Let the AHPD make your little princess’ birthday a royal affair making crafts and playing some fun filled activities just fit for a princess and her royal subjects. These parties are held only at Olympic, Pioneer and Heritage Park.

Sports Birthday Parties (4+) $260The birthday child and guests spend the party playing nothing but SPORTS! You can pick their favorite sport or up to 3 different sports for a variety that all children will be sure to love!

Good Old Fashioned Birthday Party (4-8yrs) $260 Remember the good old fashioned birthday party? We‘ll play games like pin the tail on the donkey, bozo buckets, hot potato, drop the clothespins in the jar, balloon pop and other fun old-time games. Parties are only at Olympic, Pioneer and Heritage Park.

Dance Party (4+) $260We’ll begin in our state of the art dance studio with warm-ups, then move on to choreographed dance routines. The guest of honor can pick the style of dance: ballet, hip-hop, jazz or combine styles. Music is provided. Parties are held at Pioneer Park.

Glaze Craze (4+) $280Come and create a one of a kind master piece! Everyone paints their own ceramic piece from a display of choices. The studio will glaze, fire, wrap and label all pieces for you to pick up with in 14 days.

Wet Clay (4+) $285This party lets the children hand-build their own creations with the help of an instructor, choose the color of paint for their projects and then the studio will fire, wrap and label all of the projects for you to pick up with in 14 days.

* Prices are based on 14 children and the birthday child. Each additional child is $5. (Clay parties based on 12 children including the birthday child). For more info or to book your Community Center Party, please call Amy Kopecky at 847.577.3021.

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ALL Parties include Room set up and clean-up Professional Park District staff to assist you with the planning from beginning to end Two party hosts to lead &coordinate party activities Custom designed cake (choose from several different options). Ask our professional staff for more details. All the trimmings - ice cream, juice, plates, napkins, utensils, decorations, and goody bags for all attending

Olympic Indoor Swim Center Pool RentalsHave you ever thought about having your neighborhood block party at the pool? Olympic Indoor Swim Center is the place where the rain, snow and wind do not matter.

Pool rentals and room rentals are available for you to have your own party or event. Birthdays, family reunions, graduations, special occasions, or even business meetings can all be accommodated at Olympic Indoor Swim Center. Call our professional staff to discuss your event plans. Make your reservation now! 847.577.3025

Olympic Indoor Swim Center Rental PackagesPremier Package – Includes private use of the family activity pool, poolside party room and the entire lower level. Certified lifeguards are provided. Adult supervision is required for pool activities. $220/ hour

Private Family Activity Pool Rental - This includes use of the family activity pool along with the poolside party room. Certified lifeguards are also provided. Please call Olympic Indoor Swim Center for available dates and times. $180/hour.

Celebration Package – Includes use of the entire lower level room. This is an ideal room for a family gathering or business meeting. The full room can accommodate approximately 100 people with tables and chairs. Usage can be scheduled during public swim times so that attendees can use the pool if they like. All pool users must have a valid pool pass or pay the daily admission fee. The lower level can also be divided into smaller rooms (which accommodate approximately 50 people with tables and chairs). Please ask our professional staff for more details.

Pool Side Package – Ideal for a smaller gathering of 5 to 25 people. This includes use of the private poolside party room. Usage can be scheduled during public swim times so that attendees can use the pool if they like. All pool users must have a valid pool pass or pay the daily admission fee.

Swimming can be added to all packages and rentals. Please call our professional staff to reserve your next room rental, 847.577.3025.

Have Your Pool Party OutdoorsAll outdoor parties include everything that comes with an Olympic Splash Party, including a room in

the community Center and space reserved for your party near the pool. $310

In the event of inclement weather the party will be moved indoors for an “Old Fashioned Party.”

If the host of the party does not want the party indoors and would like to reschedule, staff will do

their best to find another date. The $50 deposit will be forfeited to cover non-refundable

supplies and staff costs.

Please contact Tim Jaskiewicz, Aquatic Facility Supervisor, for more information about

outdoor pool parties at 847.577.3047.

boogie!

Olympic Indoor Swim CenterThere are three pool party options. Adult supervision is required for all children attending the party. Pool parties are recommended for ages 4 and up. Prices include 14 children and the birthday child. Each additional child will cost $5.

Gold Splash Party - You will get private use of the Family Activity Pool. This includes use of the flume slide and interactive water play features, pool noodles, and the private pool side party room. $399

Silver Splash Party - You will get private use of the pool side party room. If your group is larger than 20 you may have to use a private room in the lower level. You will also get to use the Family Activity Pool, Lap Pool, and Dive Well during a public swim session. This includes use of the flume slide, interactive water play features, two diving boards, and a drop slide. $355

Bronze Splash Party - You will get private use of the pool side party room. If your group is larger than 20 you may have to use a private room in the lower level. You will also get to use the Family Activity Pool only. This includes use of the flume slide and water play features. $325

For more information and to book your Olympic Indoor Swim Center party, please call Tim Jaskiewicz at 847.577.3047.

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Let's Party!Hoor

aY!woohoo!

Celebrate

Your child will love the party and so will you! Don’t wait... book your next party right here with the Arlington Heights Park District. The best part is we’ll do

everything for you... set up the party, run the games and activities, and even clean up the mess! The Arlington Heights Park District offers birthday parties at your local community centers and Olympic Indoor Swim Center.

We offer a unique and flexible birthday party service designed to fit your needs. All parties last 1½ hours, except for the Princess Party (2 hours) and swim parties at Olympic Indoor Swim Center.

at the Arlington Heights Park District

Community Center PartiesTie-dye Party (Summer Only) (5+) $270Children will be able to tie-dye their own clothes and add a splash of color to their wardrobe all year long. Guest will need to bring an article of clothing and we will take care of the rest.

Princess Party (4-8 yrs) $285 Let the AHPD make your little princess’ birthday a royal affair making crafts and playing some fun filled activities just fit for a princess and her royal subjects. These parties are held only at Olympic, Pioneer and Heritage Park.

Sports Birthday Parties (4+) $260The birthday child and guests spend the party playing nothing but SPORTS! You can pick their favorite sport or up to 3 different sports for a variety that all children will be sure to love!

Good Old Fashioned Birthday Party (4-8yrs) $260 Remember the good old fashioned birthday party? We‘ll play games like pin the tail on the donkey, bozo buckets, hot potato, drop the clothespins in the jar, balloon pop and other fun old-time games. Parties are only at Olympic, Pioneer and Heritage Park.

Dance Party (4+) $260We’ll begin in our state of the art dance studio with warm-ups, then move on to choreographed dance routines. The guest of honor can pick the style of dance: ballet, hip-hop, jazz or combine styles. Music is provided. Parties are held at Pioneer Park.

Glaze Craze (4+) $280Come and create a one of a kind master piece! Everyone paints their own ceramic piece from a display of choices. The studio will glaze, fire, wrap and label all pieces for you to pick up with in 14 days.

Wet Clay (4+) $285This party lets the children hand-build their own creations with the help of an instructor, choose the color of paint for their projects and then the studio will fire, wrap and label all of the projects for you to pick up with in 14 days.

* Prices are based on 14 children and the birthday child. Each additional child is $5. (Clay parties based on 12 children including the birthday child). For more info or to book your Community Center Party, please call Amy Kopecky at 847.577.3021.

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ALL Parties include Room set up and clean-up Professional Park District staff to assist you with the planning from beginning to end Two party hosts to lead &coordinate party activities Custom designed cake (choose from several different options). Ask our professional staff for more details. All the trimmings - ice cream, juice, plates, napkins, utensils, decorations, and goody bags for all attending

Olympic Indoor Swim Center Pool RentalsHave you ever thought about having your neighborhood block party at the pool? Olympic Indoor Swim Center is the place where the rain, snow and wind do not matter.

Pool rentals and room rentals are available for you to have your own party or event. Birthdays, family reunions, graduations, special occasions, or even business meetings can all be accommodated at Olympic Indoor Swim Center. Call our professional staff to discuss your event plans. Make your reservation now! 847.577.3025

Olympic Indoor Swim Center Rental PackagesPremier Package – Includes private use of the family activity pool, poolside party room and the entire lower level. Certified lifeguards are provided. Adult supervision is required for pool activities. $220/ hour

Private Family Activity Pool Rental - This includes use of the family activity pool along with the poolside party room. Certified lifeguards are also provided. Please call Olympic Indoor Swim Center for available dates and times. $180/hour.

Celebration Package – Includes use of the entire lower level room. This is an ideal room for a family gathering or business meeting. The full room can accommodate approximately 100 people with tables and chairs. Usage can be scheduled during public swim times so that attendees can use the pool if they like. All pool users must have a valid pool pass or pay the daily admission fee. The lower level can also be divided into smaller rooms (which accommodate approximately 50 people with tables and chairs). Please ask our professional staff for more details.

Pool Side Package – Ideal for a smaller gathering of 5 to 25 people. This includes use of the private poolside party room. Usage can be scheduled during public swim times so that attendees can use the pool if they like. All pool users must have a valid pool pass or pay the daily admission fee.

Swimming can be added to all packages and rentals. Please call our professional staff to reserve your next room rental, 847.577.3025.

Have Your Pool Party OutdoorsAll outdoor parties include everything that comes with an Olympic Splash Party, including a room in

the community Center and space reserved for your party near the pool. $310

In the event of inclement weather the party will be moved indoors for an “Old Fashioned Party.”

If the host of the party does not want the party indoors and would like to reschedule, staff will do

their best to find another date. The $50 deposit will be forfeited to cover non-refundable

supplies and staff costs.

Please contact Tim Jaskiewicz, Aquatic Facility Supervisor, for more information about

outdoor pool parties at 847.577.3047.

boogie!

Olympic Indoor Swim CenterThere are three pool party options. Adult supervision is required for all children attending the party. Pool parties are recommended for ages 4 and up. Prices include 14 children and the birthday child. Each additional child will cost $5.

Gold Splash Party - You will get private use of the Family Activity Pool. This includes use of the flume slide and interactive water play features, pool noodles, and the private pool side party room. $399

Silver Splash Party - You will get private use of the pool side party room. If your group is larger than 20 you may have to use a private room in the lower level. You will also get to use the Family Activity Pool, Lap Pool, and Dive Well during a public swim session. This includes use of the flume slide, interactive water play features, two diving boards, and a drop slide. $355

Bronze Splash Party - You will get private use of the pool side party room. If your group is larger than 20 you may have to use a private room in the lower level. You will also get to use the Family Activity Pool only. This includes use of the flume slide and water play features. $325

For more information and to book your Olympic Indoor Swim Center party, please call Tim Jaskiewicz at 847.577.3047.

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Gas Cars & Pull CartsArlington Lakes has 64 roofed gas cars and 60 pull carts

available for golfers use. Gas car rates are $17 per person for

18 holes and $10.50 per person for 9 holes on weekdays. Pull

cart rental costs $3 for 9 and $3 for 18 holes.

Club RentalRent golf clubs and bags at the Pro Shop for $5 per 9 holes.

Both right and left-handed clubs are available.

Banquet RoomArlington Lakes has a room which can accommodate up to

120 guests for your next event. Please contact our banquet

manager at 847.577.3032, for rental and pricing information.

Jim Hoch, Golf Operations Supervisor

Kent Anderson, Assistant Golf Operations Supervisor

Steve Jenne, PGA Professional

At Arlington Lakes, you’ll find: • 18 hole Championship Course

• Putting green, driving range, motorized and pull cart rentals

• Permanent reserved weekend starting times

• Pro Shop offering clubs, balls, bags, and wearing apparel

• Locker room facilities

• Snack bar with sandwiches, beer, soft drinks and snack items

• P.G.A. Golf Professionals offering group and private lessons

• Computerized golf handicapping services

• Special tournaments

Golf CourseLocated on 89 acres, the 18-hole, par-68 course covers 5,360

yards. But, don’t let the distance fool you. There are 106 sand

traps and 14 lakes on the course making accuracy a priority

over distance. The putting green is the perfect place to warm-up

before your game. Superbly manicured greens, tees, and

fairways combine with an excellent design to provide a quality

golf course for all players.

Arlington Lakes Golf Club Committee MeetingsThe Golf Committee meets on the second Wednesday of the

month at Arlington Lakes Golf Club, 1211 S. New Wilke Rd.

Scheduled 2011 meetings are planned for:

May 11 7:30 PM

June 8 8:00 PM

September 7 7:30 pm

October 12 7:30 pm

Group OutingsThe Golf Supervisor at Arlington Lakes is eager to assist your

company, group or league in scheduling a special weekend golf

outings. Outings must include food and beverage. To make your

arrangements, please call Jim Hoch at 847.577.3032.

1211 S. New Wilke Rd. | 847.577.3030 | ahpd.org/algc

JIM HOCH Golf Operations SupervisorFor more information on Arlington

Lakes Golf Club, please call Jim at

847.577.3032 or [email protected].

Tee TimesAs a Park District resident you can reserve your tee time up to 7

days in advance by phone, in-person, or by visiting our website

ahpd.org/algc. Reservations are available Monday - Sunday,

6 am - 6 pm.

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2011 Season Passes at Arlington Lakes Golf Club• Season passes are available to Arlington Heights residents only.

• Limited passes are restricted to play on weekdays only.

• Unlimited passes have no play restrictions.

Purchase a season pass at Arlington Lakes, and enjoy playing

privileges at both Arlington Lakes and Nickol Knoll!

ALGC & NKGC

Individual Unlimited $1,215

Individual Limited $970

Husband and Wife Unlimited $2025

Senior Limited (60 Yrs+) $670

Junior Limited (12-17 Yrs) $600

10 Play Cards10 Play Cards are now available in the Pro Shop at Arlington

Lakes Golf Club. These are priced at $1 off each nine hole

round and $2 off each eighteen hole round. These are valid only

for the purchaser and will expire on November 30, 2011. For

more details contact staff at 847.577.3030.

Attention! Looking for a Golf League?Be committed to playing golf at least once a week at beautiful

Arlington Lakes Golf Club. We have openings for individuals

interested in joining a morning or evening golf league. Call our

Pro-shop staff at 847.577.3030 for further information.

Greens FeesWeekdays

Weekends &

Holidays

9 holes

18 holes

18 holes only before

Twlight

Regular $20 $33 $36

Resident with photo ID $17 $28 $31

Noon - 2 pm

Regular $20 $33 $32

Resident with photo ID $17 $28 $26

2-4 pm

Regular $20 $33 $28

Resident with photo ID $17 $28 $22

Senior/Junior Rates Weekdays before 3 pm

Regular Senior (60+) $16 $27 N/A

Resident Senior (60+) $13 $23 N/A

Resident Junior (12-17) $11 $20 N/A

Resident College Students (w/ valid ID*)

$11 $20 N/A

Resident Youth $11 $20 N/A

*Full-time college students are those currently enrolled in a minimum of 15 credit hours who haven’t reached their 23rd birthday.

Twilight*

Regular $20 N/A $22

Resident $17 N/A $18

*Twilight play begins at 4 pm in the months of May, June, July and August and 3 pm in the other months.

Early Bird Weekend (5-7 am) - Back Nine Only

Non-resident N/A N/A $24

Resident with photo ID N/A N/A $18

Car and Cart Rentals

Gas cars (per person) $10.50 $17 $17

Senior $8.50 $12.50 N/A

Pull Carts $3 $3 $3

Tee TimesAs a Park District resident you can reserve your tee time up to 7

days in advance by phone, in-person, or by visiting our website

ahpd.org/algc. Reservations are available Monday - Sunday,

6 am - 6 pm.

Golf EventsJunior Championship Tuesday, July 19 NKGC

Parent/Child Golf Outing Sunday, July 24 NKGC

Arlington Amateur

Championship September 10-11 ALGC

Fall Senior Scramble Wednesday, October 12 ALGC

Further information and registration for these events is available

at Arlington Lakes Pro Shop, 847.577.3030

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ALgC PROgRAMSYouth & Junior Golf LessonsStart the summer right by enrolling your son/daughter in

youth and junior golf lessons! Youth (8-11 year olds) and

junior (12-17 year olds) group lessons begin Monday, June 13.

Lessons are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for two

weeks. Students need their own golf clubs. Lessons are held

at both Sunset Meadows Driving Range and Arlington Lakes

Golf Club. The first class meets at Sunset Meadows. Location:

Sunset Meadows, Kirchoff Road and Dwyer Avenue; Arlington

Lakes Golf Club, 1211 S. New Wilke Road. These classes are

limited to a maximum of 24 students. Classes have up to four

instructors. Each participating child receives a Titleist Junior

Golf Visor. (KA)

Location: Sunset Meadows Classes: 6

R/NR Fee: $45/$50 Instructor: Steve Jenne

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1301-0 8-11 yrs M, W, F 9-9:50 am 6/13-6/24

1301-1 8-11 yrs M, W, F 10-10:50 am 6/13-6/24

1301-2 8-11 yrs M, W, F 11-11:50 am 6/13-6/24

1301-3 8-11 yrs M, W, F 12-12:50 pm 6/13-6/24

1301-4 12-17 yrs M, W, F 1-1:50 pm 6/13-6/24

JuniorsLessons for children ages 8-17 years old. Instruction includes

proper grip, address, swing, etiquette and putting techniques.

Five 50-minute classes. A FREE round of golf at Nickol Knoll

Golf Club is included in class. Class limit is 8 students. (KA)

Location: Sunset Meadows Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $50/$55 Instructor: Steve Jenne

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1303-6 8-17 yrs W 9-9:50 am 7/6-8/3

1303-7 8-17 yrs W 10-10:50 am 7/6-8/3

1303-8 8-17 yrs W 4:15-5:05 pm 5/4-6/1

1303-9 8-17 yrs F 11:30 -12:20 pm 7/8-8/5

1304-1 8-17 yrs Sa 11 am-12:50 pm 7/30-8/27

Juniors II and IIIThis four-day camp is for the junior golfer who have sound

knowledge of the basic fundamentals. These junior golfers

would like to take their game to the next plateau. Low student

to teacher ratio allows for personalized instruction on the golf

swing and game management. One day is at the practice range,

one day on the practice green, and two (2) two-hour rounds of

golf at Nickol Knoll Golf Club are included in this camp. Class

limit is 8. (KA)

Location: Sunset Meadows Classes: 4

R/NR Fee: $80/$85 Instructor: Steve Jenne

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1306-1 10-11 yrs T - F 1-3 pm 7/5-7/8

1306-2 12-13 yrs T - F 1-3 pm 7/26-7/29

Junior Golf AssociationJuniors who have completed Arlington Lakes golf lessons

are eligible to join the Arlington Lakes Junior Association

Pro Session - Arlington Lakes Golf Club. For junior boys

and girls, ages 11-17, who regularly play nine holes, the

Association stresses rules, score keeping, swing instruction,

and competition. It runs from June 27 through August 1.

Students meet at 7 am to play at Arlington Lakes Golf Club.

There’ll be lunch and awards presentation during the final week.

Enrollment is limited, so register early. Weekly green fees are

$4 for three holes, $5 for six holes, and $6 for nine holes. We

need help from parents to keep this program going. We are

asking that a parent attend one week of the session to assist

the juniors on the course. Parents can walk with their child’s

foursome. Details provided after registration. (KA)

Location: Arlington Lakes Golf Club Classes: 6

R/NR Fee: $15/$20

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1308-2 11-17 yrs M 7-9 am 6/27-8/1

Group Golf LessonsMake a great investment in your game and take

a group lesson from our staff of PGA professionals.

Our summer session of golf lessons begin in June with

several class options and types available. Our goal is to

provide simple instruction in a relaxing and enjoyable

environment. Check below for specific class descriptions and

times. All full swing lessons are held at Sunset Meadows

Driving Range on the corner of Kirchoff Road and Dwyer Ave.

Class agendas will be passed out at the first session and

students should bring a seven iron to their first class.

Improve your game, sign up for a group golf lesson today.

Arlington Amateur (18+)Arlington Lakes Golf Club will be hosting the Arlington Amateur

on September 10 and 11. Golfers from all over the Chicagoland

area come to compete in this two day, 36 hole tournament. Tee

times begin at 7 am on both days; golfers play on Saturday and

then are flighted into five groups according to their first day scores.

Entry fee of $85 for residents of Arlington Heights and $100 for

non-residents covers green fees and lunch on both days; skins

games are also available both days. Come put your golf skills to

the test against some of the best in the Chicagoland area! Call

847.577.3030 regarding any questions. (KA)

Location: Arlington Lakes Golf Club

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2169-1 Sa, Su 7 am-1 pm 9/10-9/11 $85/$100

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SuNSET MEAdOWS

Beginner Golf LessonsLessons for adult students who have never played and/or who

have never had a golf lesson. Five 50-minute classes include

instruction on proper equipment, rules, etiquette, pre-swing

fundamentals, full swing and short game chipping and putting.

A FREE round of golf at Nickol Knoll Golf Club is included in

class. Class limit is 8. (KA)

R/NR Fee: $60/$65 Instructor: Steve Jenne

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1310-9 18+ W 5-5:50 pm 7/27-8/24

1310-6 18+ Th 5:15-6:05 pm 5/12-6/9

1310-8 18+ Th 5:15-6:05 pm 7/7-8/4

Intermediate Adult Golf LessonsContinue taking lessons to improve your tee shots, putting

technique, the short game and use of fairway woods and irons.

Five 50-minute classes. A FREE round of golf at Nickol Knoll

Golf Club is included in class. Note, Saturday sections are four

hours of lessons in three classes. Class limit is 8. (KA)

R/NR Fee: $60/$65 Instructor: Steve Jenne

Class Day(s) Time Date Classes

1312-9 W 6:15-7:05 pm 6/8-7/6 5

1313-0 Th 6:15-7:05 pm 7/7-8/4 5

1313-1 Sa 8-9:45 am 7/9-7/23 3

1313-2 Sa 10-11:45 am 7/9-7/23 3

1313-3 T 5:15-6:05 pm 7/26-8/23 5

1313-4 Sa 8-9:45 am 8/6-8/20 3

About Sunset MeadowsSunset Meadows Driving Range at Kirchoff Road and Dwyer Avenue, 1/2 mile north of Arlington Lakes Golf Club, has twenty-five

permanent tees and is lighted for extended evening use. The charge for practice balls is $5.00 for a small bucket, $7.00 for a large

bucket and $60 for a 10-large-bucket pass. A limited number of used golf clubs are available at a rental fee of $ .50. The fee for a

private golf lesson is $45 for a 1/2 hour or a series of 3 for $120. For more information about private lessons call 847.577.3030.

Driving range operating hours for the 2011 season are:

April 29 - Aug. 20 Daily 9 am - 9 pm

April 29 - Aug. 20 Weekends 8 am - 9 pm

Aug. 21-Oct. 1 Daily 11 am -7 pm

700 S. Dwyer Rd. | 847.394.5865 driving range

Advanced Adult Golf Lessons (18+)Improve your scores with five 50 minute classes for advanced

golfers. Instruction is based on game management strategies

and techniques with opportunities to fine tune your golf swing.

The first class is at the Sunset Meadows Driving Range, one

class on the practice green and the final two classes on the

challenging Arlington Lakes Golf Course. Class limit is 8. (KA)

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2164-7 W 6-6:50 pm 7/27-8/24 $65/$70

2164-8 W 7:15-8:05 pm 6/15-7/13 $65/$70

Bilingual Golf Instruction (18+)For the 2011 season, Arlington Heights Park District will be

offering golf instruction catering to golfers who mainly speak the

Korean language. Five one hour sessions meet on Monday evenings

in July and August. The golf instruction for this class also speaks

English and is PGA certified. A FREE round of golf at Nickol Knoll

Golf Club is included in class. Class limit is 8. (KA)

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2166-9 M 5:30-6:30 pm 7/11-8/8 $60/$65

2167-0 M 6:30-7:30 pm 7/11-8/8 $60/$65

Ladies Only Golf Lesson (18+)Lessons for ladies who have never played and/or who have never

had a golf lesson. Five 50-minute classes include instruction

on proper equipment, rules, etiquette, pre-swing fundamentals,

full swing, and short game chipping and putting. A FREE round

of golf at Nickol Knoll Golf Club is included in class. Note, one

Saturday section is four hours of lessons in three classes. Class

limit is 10. (KA)

R/NR Fee: $60/$65 Instructor: Steve Jenne

Class Day(s) Time Date Classes

1315-3 W 5:15-6:05 pm 6/15-7/13 5

1315-1 Th 6:15-7:05 pm 5/12-6/9 5

1315-4 Sa 10-11:45 am 6/11-6/25 3

Senior and Junior discounts available

• Seniors 60 yrs+ receive a $1 discount off the regular price of

a small or large bucket of balls at Sunset Meadows between

9 am-12 pm each weekday.

• Juniors 17 yrs and under receive a $1 discount off the

regular price of a small or large bucket of balls at Sunset

Meadows between 2-4 pm each weekday.

Senior 60+ Golf LessonsLessons for seniors 60+ years old who have had a limited

exposure to golf. Five 50-minute classes include instruction on

pre-swing fundamentals, full swing, short game chipping and

putting along with proper equipment, rules, and etiquette. A

FREE round of golf at Nickol Knoll Golf Club is included in the

class. Class limit is 8. (KA)

Location: Sunset Meadows R/NR Fee: $60/$65

Class Day(s) Time Date Classes

2171-2 T 5:15-6:05 pm 6/14-7/12 5

2171-3 T 6:15-7:05 pm 7/26-8/23 5

2171-4 Sa 8-9:45 am 6/11-6/25 3

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Jim Hoch, Golf Operations Supervisor

Kent Anderson, Assistant Golf Operations Supervisor

Steve Jenne, PGA Professional

Directions: Take Arlington Heights Road to Dundee. Turn west

on Dundee to Kennicott. Turn north on Kennicott and take

Kennicott to the Nickol Knoll Golf Club entrance.

Club Facilities• Nine-hole par 3 course

• Putting green

• League play

• Motorized and pull cart rentals

• Club rentals

• Pro Shop offering clubs, balls, bags and wearing apparel

• Snack bar with sandwiches, beer, soft drinks and snack items

• Personalized outings and events, including Glow Ball Golf

• Special events/tournaments

Golf CourseBuilt on 56 acres, this is one of the most unusual par 3 courses

you’ll ever play. Three holes feature vertical drop tee shots and

three holes boast uphill shots to the green. Bent grass tees

and greens give this small course a big course feel. Whether

you’re a beginner or a seasoned veteran, you’ll find Nickol Knoll

a challenging and unique course to play. For a hole-by-hole

description please visit ahpd.org/nkgc.

Group OutingsThe Golf Supervisor at Nickol Knoll can assist your company,

group or league in scheduling special weekday or weekend golf

outings. Discounts available during non-peak periods. Small

groups welcome. To make your arrangements for a personalized

outing, please call 847.590.6050.

Tee TimesTee times may be reserved up to seven days in advance by

phone or in person. Reservations are available 7 am-7 pm.

LeaguesNickol Knoll is a great place to play in a league. If you would

like to join a league or have a group that would like to create a

league, please call 847-590-6050. Private leagues are available

to groups of 12 or more golfers.

Public leagues at Nickol Knoll are structured to provide a

social environment for golfers to meet and play, but we enforce

USGA and course rules during play. All golfers are responsible

for a $20 league fee at the start of the season and their daily

green fees. The league fee goes towards score keeping and

administrative procedures as well as an awards presentation at

the end of the season.

Greens Fees

Weekend/Holidays

9 Holes Replay 9 9 Holes Replay 9

Weekday $11 $8 $13 $10

Juniors & Seniors

Weekdays only until 3 pm$9 $7 No discounts on weekends

Car and Cart Rentals

Gas cars $16 $25 $16 $25

Senior $16 $25 No discounts on weekends

Pull Carts $3 $3 $3 $3

KENT ANDERSONAsst. Golf Operations SupervisorFor more information on Nickol

Knoll Golf Club, please call Kent at

847.577.3031 or [email protected].

3800 N. Kennicott Dr. | 847.590.6050 | ahpd.org/nkgc

Club RentalsJunior and Adult golf clubs and bags can be rented at the Pro

Shop for a fee of $4 per 9 holes.

Special EventsMen On Mondays: All men age 21 yrs. and older golf for

half-price on Mondays from 11:00 am-3:00 pm.

Women on Wednesdays: All women 21 years and older play golf

for half-price on Wednesdays from 11:00 am-3:00 pm.

Sunday Family: Family of three plays golf for $26

Family of four plays golf for $39

Parent/Child Play: One free Junior round (ages 8-17) with full

paying adult (18 years+). On Saturday and Sunday; 4-6 pm

Some restrictions may apply call the pro shop 847.590.6050 for

details.

2011 Nickol Knoll Hours of Operation First Tee Last Tee

July 7:00 am 6:30 pm

August 7:30 am 6:00 pm

September 8:00 am 6:00 pm

October 8:00 am 5:00 pm

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NKgC PROgRAMSNickol Knoll Junior ChampionshipNickol Knoll Golf Club will play host to the 2011 Junior

Championship. Junior golfers ages 8-14 can register for a fee

of $20. This fee includes golf, lunch, prizes and a pull cart

if needed. Tee times will begin at 10 am. Contact Arlington

Lakes Golf Club at 847.577.3030 or Nickol Knoll Golf Club at

847.590.6050 regarding any questions. (KA)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2173-5 8-14 yrs T 10 am-1 pm 7/19 $90

Parent/Child Golf OutingNeed some quality some with the kids? Sign up for the Parent/

Child Golf Outing at Nickol Knoll Golf Club. On July 24th, Nickol

Knoll Golf Club will be hosting a parent/child golf outing;

play nine holes with your son or daughter. Grandparents and

grandchildren are also welcome to sign up. Kids 8 years and up

can sign up with a parent or grandparent for this alternate shot

event. Registration will also be available at Arlington Lakes Golf

Club and Nickol Knoll Golf Club. Entry fee is $30 per team,

this includes golf, lunch, and prizes. Tee time start at 12 pm.

Contact Arlington Lakes Golf Club at 847.577.3030 regarding

any questions. (KA)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2175-6 8+ Su 12-3 pm 7/24 $30

Junior Travel Golf LeagueArlington Heights will again offer an exciting and fun junior golf

league that will travel to 7-8 different area courses and compete

against other area junior golf teams.

Eligible players can be entering the fourth grade this fall and

up to entering their freshmen year in high school. The program

is intended for boys or girls who have had some playing

experience and may be interested in playing competitively in

future years or high school.

What is included in program:

• Up to 8 hours of group or private instruction with a PGA

Professional

• 8 nine hole rounds at area golf courses during meets

• Up to 8 additional rounds at Nickol Knoll Golf Club during

or after practice

• 10 round punch card at Nickol Knoll Golf Club

• A Free Golf Shirt

• Free or Discounted practice rounds at participating

courses.

• End of season banquet

• Tournament season scheduled from Mid June through

early August on Monday afternoons.

Practices will be scheduled prior to tournament season and

weekly practices will be scheduled at the convenience of the

golfers in June and July. Detailed schedule to be available by

June 1st. (KA)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2177-7 11-15 yrs M 3:30-4:30 pm 5/2-8/1 $350

Basics Of GolfIntroduce your child to the game of golf in a fun and safe

atmosphere at Nickol Knoll Golf club. these classes are

intended for 5-7 year olds who have never played golf or have

very little experience on a golf course. The basics of being out

on a golf course, full swing fundamentals, putting, chipping

and golf course safety and etiquette are all discussed in a low

student to teacher ratio. Children who attend the final session

receive a special certificate and prize. (KA)

Location: Nickol Knoll Golf Club

Fee: $32 Classes: 3

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1323-9 5-7 yrs T 6:15-7 pm 6/14-6/28

1324-0 5-7 yrs T 7-7:45 pm 6/14-6/28

1324-1 5-7 yrs M, T, W 12:15-1 pm 7/11-7/13

1324-2 5-7 yrs M, T, W 1:15-2 pm 7/11-7/13

1324-3 5-7 yrs T 5:15-6 pm 7/19-8/2

Junior Golf Association NKGCThis program is for junior boys and girls ages 8-12, in their first

years of golf or who have limited playing experience. Emphasis

is on enjoyment, sportsmanship, and golf etiquette. Parents are

encouraged to walk the course at least one of the eight weeks

(this is the only time non-golfers are allowed on the course).

Weekly greens fees are included in the class cost. Enrollment

is limited to 12 golfers in each time slot, so register early! This

is not a lesson program, it is dedicated to junior golfers and a

chance for parents to see how much enjoyment their children

get from the sport. (KA)

Fee: $70 Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1326-4 8-12 yrs Th 7-7:20 am 6/16-8/4

1326-5 8-12 yrs Th 7:30-7:50 am 6/16-8/4

1326-6 8-12 yrs Th 8-8:20 am 6/16-8/4

1326-7 8-12 yrs Th 8:30-8:50 am 6/16-8/4

1326-8 8-12 yrs Th 9-9:20 am 6/16-8/4

1326-9 8-12 yrs Th 9:30-9:50 am 6/16-8/4

1327-0 8-12 yrs Th 10-10:30 am 6/16-8/4

1327-1 8-12 yrs Th 10:40-11 am 6/16-8/4

1327-2 8-12 yrs Th 11:10-11:30 am 6/16-8/4

1327-3 8-12 yrs Th 11:40 am-12 pm 6/16-8/4

1327-4 8-12 yrs Th 12-12:20 pm 6/16-8/4

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Junior Golf LeagueFor Junior boys and girls ages 12-15 who have played limited

golf. Emphasis is on enjoyment, sportsmanship and golf

etiquette. Weekly greens fees are included in the cost of the

program. Enrollment is limited to 12 golfers in each time slot.

This is not a lesson program. The golfers are monitored by

Nickol Knoll seasonal staff. (KA)

Fee: $70 Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

1331-6 12-15 yr W 7:30-7:50 am 6/15-8/3

1331-7 12-15 yr W 8-8:20 am 6/15-8/3

1331-8 12-15 yr W 8:30-8:50 am 6/15-8/3

1331-9 12-15 yr W 9-9:20 am 6/15-8/3

Night Golf at Nickol Knoll Golf ClubLet’s face it, we all get nervous when we know people are

watching us take a shot. Here is the perfect answer. Play in the

dark! That way no one can see you swing. If you haven’t tried

Night Golf, you are missing out on an opportunity to experience

the game from a totally different perspective. Specially

designed balls with a green glow stick are used in place of a

regular golf ball. Afraid you won’t find the ball? Don’t be…it’s

actually easier than finding it in the daylight. Book a private

outing with 20 or more golfers, or join us as a foursome during

one of the scheduled outings open to the public.

Cost: $22 per person covers greens fees and equipment. Bring

your clubs and flashlight. Have the time of your life. Events

have been set up for Fridays: May 20, June 24, July 22, and

August 19. Call 847.590.6050 to register. (KA)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

1336-4 18+ F 8-11 pm 5/20 $22

1336-5 18+ F 8-11 pm 6/24 $22

1336-6 18+ F 8-11 pm 7/22 $22

1336-7 18+ F 8-11 pm 8/19 $22

Stay activeall season with AHPD

sports classes!See pg 99-103!

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LAKE ARLINgTON2201 N. Windsor Dr. | 847.577.3059

Ammenities• Two mile bike/walk path

• Boat rentals (sailboats, paddle boats)

• Sailing lessons (youth, adult, family)

• Youth sailing camps

• Picnic area

• Playground

• Washrooms (inside and outside)

• Full menu concession stand

• Inside seating

• Lake view deck

• Fishing (Catch and Release Enforced)

Operating Season May 7-8, 14-15, 21-22 10 am-6 pm Weekend Only

May 28-September 5 10 am-7 pm Daily

September 10-11 10 am-6 pm Weekend Only

September 17-18 10 am-6 pm Weekend Only

September 24-25 10 am-4 pm Weekend Only

Boat StorageThe boat and storage area holds boats up to 14’ long and 4’

wide. Canoes, rowboats, kayaks, crew boats and sailboats can

fit into the storage unit. No sail boards, or boats with motors

are allowed. Arlington Heights Park District reserves the right

to question and/or disallow any boat. Trailer storage is not

available. Dollies are provided to assist in moving your boat.

Storage DatesSummer Season: May 1 - October 31

Summer Fee

All Racks $155

Winter (Nov-Apr)

All Racks $135

Yearly

All Racks $210

Good NeighborsLake Arlington is situated in close proximity to several

subdivisions. The Park District asks that you use courtesy and

consideration when using the Lake and surrounding property.

Please be a good neighbor.

2011 Season Sticker: $50/$70 NRPersons with multiple boats must sticker each boat. Ask about

the discounts. All boaters, whether renting from the Park District

or bringing in a boat, are required to wear a personal flotation

device while on the water. P.F.D’s. are provided for all renters.

Boat RentalsThe Park District rents sailboats and paddleboats during the

summer and fall season.

• Minimum age to rent a boat is 12 years old with a signed

waiver.

• A waiver is required of all persons renting a boat.

• Anyone under 16 years of age will be required to have a current

waiver on file with the Park District, signed by a parent or

guardian.

• All boaters are required to wear a personal flotation device

(P.F.D.) while on the water. Lake Arlington will provide P.F.D.’s for

all renters.

• Children under 12 years of age who have been in a sail camp

during the summer of 2004 and have instructor approval will

be allowed to rent a sailboat with a parent or guardian on site.

• You MUST have participated in a Lake Arlington Sail camp or

lesson and have instructor approval to rent a sailboat; or

• You MUST demonstrate through a verbal test that you have

sailing experience and can sail a dinghy.

Rental Rates (Everyday)Paddle Boats: $10 (1/2 hour) $16 (1 hour)

Kayaks: $10 (1/2 hour) $16 (1 hour)

Sailboats: $25 (1 hour) $10 (each addt’l hour)

Punch Card: 5, 1 hour rentals $100

Boat LaunchingBoaters are allowed to launch their own craft at Lake Arlington.

Currently there are no restrictions on size. However, there

are no ramps. All boats will have to be carried down to the

boat launch area. No sailboards, or motors will be allowed.

Sailboats, rowboats, kayaks and canoes are welcome. Call

847.577.3059 for sticker information.

Daily fee: $5 weekdays & weekends

Instructors NeededAnyone with several years of sailing knowledge is invited

to share their experience with our participants. For an

application, call Kevin at 847-506-7126 or the Lake office at

847-577-3059.

Keep Our Fleet GrowingOver the past years, the Lake Arlington sailing program has

had a few sailboats donated to the program for use by our

participants. We are always looking for usable boats. If you

would like to help out the program by donating a usable boat,

call the Lake office at 847-577-3059 or 847. 506.7126.

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Posted RulesSpecific rules and regulations regarding the use of Lake

Arlington are posted at various locations throughout the lake

site. Everyone using the site is expected to know the rules

and follow them. If you have any questions about the site, call

847.506.7126.

Fishing at Lake Arlington is regulated by all Illinois Department

of Conservation rules and regulations. Fishing licenses are

required for 16-65 year olds. The Park district has stocked

the Lake with bass, bluegill, catfish and northern fingerlings. A

catch and release program is in effect for the fishing season.

Only carp can be taken from the Lake.

Bird WalksJoin us at Lake Arlington for escorted bird walks during spring

migration. The walks are led by members of the Prairie Woods

Audubon Society. Participants will meet the leader in front of

the boat house at 9:00 am. Walks last approximately two hours

and are held on Saturdays in May (5/7, 5/14, 5/21, 5/28).

Please dress appropriately for the weather and make sure to

wear comfortable walking shoes. Participants are encouraged

to bring water and if possible, binoculars. For more details,

contact Kevin Keister at 847.506.7126. All ages welcome. No

registration necessary. This is a free event. Donations for the

upkeep of the Purple Martin Houses are greatly appreciated.

Private And Semi-Private Lessons (16 yrs+)Private and semi-private lessons are offered for both novices and

experienced sailors. Our sailing instructor will teach you or your

group the basic terminology, handling and safety procedures

necessary to begin enjoying the sport of sailing. The private and

semi-private lessons offer more individualized attention. If you

are an experienced sailor and would like instruction in a particular

area, our staff will tailor the lesson to your needs. Prerequisites: All

lesson participants must be able to float comfortably in lake water

with a Personal Floatation Device properly attached. All lesson

registration must be done at the Lake Arlington facility. Five-day

advanced notice is required. Private/semi-private lessons may be

scheduled on Monday or Wednesday evenings. Beginning June 6-

please call 847.577.3059 to make your reservation.

Day: Monday or Wednesday | 5:30-7:30 pm

Fee: $55 2-hour private lesson

$20 each additional person in your group (max. 4)

Kayak Demo DaysSaturday, June 11 11 AM - 4 PM

Saturday, July 9 10 AM - 4 PM

Northwest Passage of Wilmette displays their fleet of kayaks at

Lake Arlington. Take a look, ask questions, and even take a kayak

out for a test drive on the waters (limit 20-30 minutes depending

on availability). Please dress accordingly. Note: All persons must

sign a waiver before launch; anyone under 18 years of age must

have a parent/guardian sign a waiver. PFD’s are required of all

persons on the water and will be provided.

Sailing CampYouth sailing has become a very popular sport. Sailing Camp is taught by U.S. Sailing instructors eager to teach anyone who desires to

sail. Each camp day sailors have four to five hours of sailing, including free sail time to practice their skills. On land, the sailors have two

hours of land instruction, including sailing terminology and safety. Other activities include games, movies, and crafts. Campers are grouped

according to their ability. All campers, regardless of previous experience, are tested the first day and placed in the appropriate level. A list

of items needed will be sent prior to camp. Each participant receives a shirt at the first camp they attend. Before camp care is available

at an additional cost. Prerequisites: Campers must be able to float with a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) secured to their person and feel

comfortable being in lake water. There will be a PFD swimming test on the first day of class. Come prepared to get wet. (KK)

Class Level Age Day(s) Time Date Fee Classes

1001-7 Pre Season-1 week 9-14 yrs M - F 8:45 am-4 pm 6/13-6/17 $195 5

1000-4 Session 1-Half day 10-14 yrs M - F 8:30 am-12 pm 6/20-7/1 $195 10

1001-1 Session 1-Half day 10-14 yrs M - F 12:30-4 pm 6/20-7/1 $195 10

1000-5 Session 1-All day 10-14 yrs M - F 8:30 am-4 pm 6/20-7/1 $300 10

1001-2 Session 2-Half day 10-14 yrs M - F 8:30 am-12 pm 7/5-7/15 $175 9

1000-9 Session 2-Half day 10-14 yrs M - F 12:30-4 pm 7/5-7/15 $175 9

1000-6 Session 2-All day 10-14 yrs M - F 8:30 am-4 pm 7/5-7/15 $270 9

1001-5 Session 3-Half day 10-14 yrs M - F 8:30 am-12 pm 7/18-7/29 $195 10

1001-6 Session 3-Half day 10-14 yrs M - F 12:30-4 pm 7/18-7/29 $195 10

1000-7 Session 3-All day 10-14 yrs M - F 8:30 am-4 pm 7/18-7/29 $300 10

1001-3 Session 4-Half day 10-14 yrs M - F 8:30 am-12 pm 8/1-8/12 $195 10

1001-0 Session 4-Half day 10-14 yrs M - F 12:30-4 pm 8/1-8/12 $195 10

1000-8 Session 4-All day 10-14 yrs M - F 8:30 am-4 pm 8/1-8/12 $300 10

1001-4 Post Season-1 week 10-14 yrs M - F 8:30 am-4 pm 8/15-8/19 $205 5

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Adventure Camp (9-14 yrs)Climb a thirty foot wall. Canoe on the placid water. Fish for that big

one in the depths. This two-day camp gives participants five hours of

basic instruction in each activity. Our instructors are looking forward

to introducing you to climbing, canoeing, and fishing. A list of re-

quired items will be sent prior to camp. Bring a lunch. (KK)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2184-4 9-14 yrs Th, F 10 am-3:30 pm 7/14-7/15 $97

Sea Kayaking (12+)Ready to get wet? You’ll love Lake Arlington’s two-hour sea kayaking

class. The Northwest Passage of Wilmette, IL and their elite staff

will guide you through the waters of Lake Arlington. The sessions are

designed to be an introduction to sea kayaking. During class we cover

basic strokes and rescues, as well as appropriate clothing and gear to

have while on a paddling excursion. All equipment is provided; kayak,

paddles, and PFD. If you have a kayak let us know. You are more then

welcome to bring it to class for instructions in your own kayak. A

waiver needs to be signed at the beginning of class. If you are under

18, a parent/guardian must sign the waiver. (KK)

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2188-7 M 5:30-7:30 pm 6/13 $80

2188-8 M 5:30-7:30 pm 7/11 $80

2188-9 M 6-8 pm 8/1 $80

2189-0 W 5:30-7:30 pm 6/22 $80

2189-1 W 5:30-7:30 pm 7/13 $80

2189-2 W 6-8 pm 8/10 $80

Adult Sailing Lessons (16+)Our sailing instructor teaches the novice the basic terminology,

handling, and safety procedures necessary to begin enjoying

the sport of sailing in a small group atmosphere. For the more

advanced sailor, our instructors help you hone your existing skills

and then build on them. Prerequisites: All lesson participants must

be able to float comfortably in lake water with a Personal Flotation

Device properly attached. (KK)

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2191-3 T, Th 5:30-7:30 pm 6/7-6/9 $70/$80

2191-4 T, Th 5:30-7:30 pm 6/14-6/16 $70/$80

2191-5 T, Th 5:30-7:30 pm 6/21-6/23 $70/$80

2191-6 T, Th 5:30-7:30 pm 6/28-6/30 $70/$80

2191-7 T, Th 5:30-7:30 pm 7/12-7/14 $70/$80

2191-8 T, Th 5:30-7:30 pm 7/26-7/28 $70/$80

2191-9 T, Th 5:30-7:30 pm 8/2-8/4 $70/$80

Family Weekend Sailing Lessons (8+)These classes are designed for an adult and child to experience

the joy of sailing together. Fee includes one parent and one child.

Please register under the child’s name. Class is held on Saturday

and Sunday. (KK)

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2194-0 Sa, Su 10 am-12:30 pm 6/11-6/12 $80

2194-1 Sa, Su 10 am-12:30 pm 6/25-6/26 $80

2194-2 Sa, Su 10 am-12:30 pm 7/16-7/17 $80

2194-3 Sa, Su 10 am-12:30 pm 7/23-7/24 $80

2194-4 Sa, Su 10 am-12:30 pm 8/6-8/7 $80

2194-5 Sa, Su 10 am-12:30 pm 8/13-8/14 $80

Sailing 101 (8-9 yrs)Our instructors are ready to give these young sailors a taste of

sailing. One instructor per boat will teach skills, terminology, and

safety of sailing using games, crafts and hands-on techniques.

Our instructors are U.S. Sailing and American Red Cross certified.

There will be plenty of sailing for all. A list of items needed will be

sent to you prior to the start of camp. (KK)

Location: Lake Arlington Classes: 3

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

1001-9 8-9 yrs T, W, Th 9 am-12 pm 6/28-6/30 $82

1001-8 8-9 yrs T, W, Th 1-4 pm 6/28-6/30 $82

1002-0 8-9 yrs T, W, Th 9 am-12 pm 7/12-7/14 $82

1002-1 8-9 yrs T, W, Th 1-4 pm 7/12-7/14 $82

1002-3 8-9 yrs T, W, Th 9 am-12 pm 7/26-7/28 $82

1002-2 8-9 yrs T, W, Th 1-4 pm 7/26-7/28 $82

1002-9 8-9 yrs T, W, Th 9 am-12 pm 8/9-8/11 $82

1002-8 8-9 yrs T, W, Th 1-4 pm 8/9-8/11 $82

Family Fishing Derby (All ages)Catch the big one! Bring the whole crew out for our Family

Fishing Derby. After landing a trophy winner, grab a bite to eat

from our concession stand before the awards presentation.

Winners need not be present. Pre-registration is necessary!!

Fun is guaranteed...HOOK, LINE, AND SINKER! For more

information stop by the Lake Arlington Boat House or call us at

847.577.3059. (KK)

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2179-8 Sa 7-9 am 6/18 $8

Come Sail Away! (6-7 yrs)Come spend the day sailing at Lake Arlington! Instructors

will take students out on the water and teach them the ropes.

Depending on weather, the class may also include games and

possibly a craft. Dress to get wet- just in case! Please bring a

towel, change of clothes or wear a swimsuit. (KK)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2182-0 6-7 yrs F 9 am-12 pm 7/1 $36

2182-1 6-7 yrs F 9 am-12 pm 7/15 $36

2182-2 6-7 yrs F 1-4 pm 7/29 $36

2182-3 6-7 yrs F 1-4 pm 8/12 $36

Lake Arlington Regatta (9-14 yrs)Calling all Skippers- please report to Lake Arlington!! Competitive

sailing can be a life long sport and we want to help promote

the growth of local sailors. Participants should have a general

knowledge in rigging, parts of the boat, right of way and wind.

Prizes, t-shirts and goodie bags given out on Sunday following the

last race. Lunch is included on Saturday. Participants need to bring

a water bottle and sportsmanship! For more info please contact

Katelyn at [email protected]. (KK)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2186-5 9-14 yrs Sa, Su 9 am-2 pm 8/6-8/7 $35

2186-6 9-16 yrs Sa, Su 9 am-2 pm 8/6-8/7 $35

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StaffNancy Alfonso, Manager, U.S.P.T.A.

Jim Thurber, Racquet Club Coordinator

Jason Stanislaw, Head Tennis Professional, U.S.P.T.A.

Sean Moran, Associate Tennis Pro

Eugene Naroditskiy, P.T.R., Associate Tennis Pro

Dan Tan, P.T.R., Associate Tennis Pro

Karen Galvin, Quickstart Specialist

Marsha Roeser, Nursery Attendant

Barb Theys, Nursery Attendant

Club Facilities and Services• Complete fitness facility with full circuit, Cybex weight

training, and cardiovascular workout machines

• Six indoor tennis courts

• Six air-conditioned racquetball courts

• Full service pro shop - racquet stringing, demo program

• Lighted outdoor courts with brick patio viewing area,

pavilion, and drinking fountains.

• Tennis and racquetball lessons featuring Quickstart

and Academy programs

• Wallyball court

• Tennis and racquetball leagues

• Air-conditioned fitness/ dance studio with wooden floor

and mirrored walls

• Exercise, wellness, and fitness classes

• Personal Training

• Separate Men’s & Women’s Saunas

• Nursery Care (during indoor season)

• Full-size lounge with viewing windows to the courts

22011/2012 Season: September 1, 2011-May 31, 2012The 2011/12 season at Forest View Racquet and Fitness Club

will begin on September 1, 2011 and continue through May 31,

2012. Registration for membership, permanent court time, and

leagues is accepted throughout the season. If you are interested

in registering or would like additional information regarding

the 2011/12 indoor season, please stop by the club during

operating hours or call 847.640.2574.

Hours Of OperationThe Forest View Park Outdoor Tennis Complex is open seven

days a week, June 1 through August 31, from 7 am to 11 pm.

Court time is available on a first come, first serve basis at

no charge to the general public, or by advanced reservation

permit at the rate of $5 per court hour. Reservations may

be purchased indoors at Forest View during regular operating

hours.

Forest View Fitness CenterThe fitness center features a complete line of Cybex weight

training equipment, as well as full-scale cardiovascular

workout machines including exercise bikes, stair climbers, and

treadmills. The exercise studio has a wooden floor, mirrored

walls, and air-conditioning. Schedules for fitness, exercise, and

athletic programs can be found in the Exercise & Wellness, and

Youth and Adult Athletic sections of this brochure. Interested

individuals are invited to stop by the club for a tour of the

facility, program, and rate information.

2011/2012 Summer Club HoursMonday-Friday 6:30 am-9 pm

Saturday 7:30 am-1 pm

Sunday 7:30 am-1 pm

Leagues And LessonsOutdoor lesson programs and leagues begin the week of June

13, 2011 and continue for a ten-week session. Classes will

not meet on July 4th. There is a complete listing of available

leagues and classes in this section. Weather permitting, all

programs are conducted on the outdoor tennis courts. In the

event of inclement weather, classes meet indoors. Programs

are instructed by certified teaching professionals. Forest View

Racquet and Fitness Club league and lesson programs assume

priority over open and reserved play at the Forest View Park

Outdoor Tennis Complex.

Forest View Summer ProgrammingThe tennis programming at the club continues into the

summer on the outdoor courts, and lessons move indoors in

case of inclement weather. The summer session is 10 weeks

long, but is priced as 8 weeks of classes. We hope that this

accommodates summer vacation plans. See you outside!

800 E Falcon Dr. | 847.640.2574 | ahpd.org/fv

NANCY ALFONSOManagerFor more information on Forest View

Racquet and Fitness Club, please

call Nancy at 847.640.5274 or

[email protected].

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Guest Fee - Nonmember Use Of Forest ViewNon-members are welcome to use club facilities, but must pay

an $8 guest fee at each visit for the first five visits,and $12

for every visit thereafter. Non-members may reserve tennis

or racquetball court time up to 24 hours in advance only and

payment is required at time of reservation. All individuals must

be members of the club in order to participate in league play, reserve

permanent court time, or receive the discounted lesson program rate.

Permanent Court TimeRegister now for 2011/12 indoor tennis and racquetball

permanent court time. Individuals who contract for permanent

court time will reserve a court for the same day and time period

each week beginning in September and continuing through

May. Major holidays are excluded from the permanent court

time season. All individuals playing on the court must be

current members of the Forest View Racquet and Fitness Club.

If you would like additional information regarding permanent

court time or would like to register, please contact the staff at

847.640.2574.

Special PromotionThis year, the club is offering a $1 per hour discount off the

regular hourly court rate for individuals contracting tennis or

racquetball permanent court time.

Group Tennis LessonsForest View Racquet & Fitness Club continues to offer

professional group & private lesson instruction for juniors and

adults throughout the indoor season. For additional information

regarding the lesson program at Forest View, please contact

Jason Stanislaw, Head Tennis Professional at 847-640-2574.

Private Lesson RatesTennis: Senior Staff Associate Staff

1 person $68/hour $66/hour

2 people $35/hour, person $34/hour, person

Racquetball: $34/hour

Student StandbyGrade school, junior high, high school, and undergraduate

college level students with a current Forest View Racquet and

Fitness Club membership. Standby court rates are on a walk-in

basis and cannot be reserved in advance. A student is any

individual attending high school or an undergraduate college/

university on a full-time basis.

Student Standby $5 Racquetball $14 Tennis

Guest Fee w/ member: $3

Guess Fee w/o member: $5 (plus court rate)

More for you at Forest View!Now you have two membership choices:

• Club Membership-- gives you access to racquetball & fitness

activities.

• Tennis Membership-provides tennis, racquetball & fitness

activities, and priority registration for lessons.

Both membership types give you unlimited access to the

fitness facility with its full circuit, Cybex weight training and

cardiovascular work out machines. A season membership

entitles you to reserve permanent court time and participate in

league play in our racquet sport area, receive reduced rates for

lesson programs, special club functions and to reserve court

time by phone up to one week in advance. Locker room, towel

service, and in-house charge privileges are also provided.

NEW! Nursery service is now free with your Forest View

membership. Check for availability and nursery hours.

And, for your convenience, we’re giving you additional membership

payment options:

• Pay for your membership in a one-time annual fee.

• Or, choose the monthly dues program which is done by

electronic fund transfer from either a checking or savings

account or through your credit card. This is done one month

in advance at the monthly rates listed below.

This membership program includes a joining fee for new members.

No Membership fee increase for 2011/2012

Tennis MembershipJoining fees:

Individual $150 Family $200

Check at Forest View for joining fee promotions!

One-time payment OR Monthly Dues

Student 14 yrs+ $ 70 N/A

Adult $294 $24.50

Family $450 $37.50

Club MembershipJoining fees:

Individual $150 Family $200

Check at Forest View for joining fee promotions!

One-time payment OR Monthly Dues

Student: 14 yrs+ $144 $12

Adult $222 $18.50

Family $318 $26.50

JIM THURBERRacquet Club CoordinatorFor more information on Forest View

Racquet & Fitness Club racquetball

or fitness programs, please call Jim at

847.640.2574 or [email protected].

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Fv yOuTh TENNISJunior Lesson ProgressionQuickstart I 4- 6 yrs.

Quickstart II 5-7 yrs.

Quickstart III 7-9 yrs.

Quickstart IV 8-10 yrs.

Advanced Quickstart I 4-6 yrs.

Advanced Quickstart II 5-7 yrs.

Summer Lesson RegistrationMonday, June 13 - Sunday, August 21, 2011

Open & online registration: Begins Tuesday, May 10

Advanced Quickstart III 7-9 yrs.

Advanced Quickstart IV 8-10 yrs.

Junior Development I 10-13 yrs.

Junior Development II 10-13 yrs.

Junior Develpment III 11-14 yrs.

Academy Pro Placement

Private DrillsDo you have four or more friends that want to take lessons

during the day but can’t find the right time or ability level?

Forest View gives you the opportunity to book your time

permanently with a pro for ten weeks, in advance and you pay

no more than you would for a club sponsored program. You do

not have to be a member. Just call us at 847.640.2574 and ask

for Jason Stanislaw, Head Tennis Professional.

WallyballStandby: $16 per hour (no guest fee)

Forest View converted two racquetball courts into Wallyball

courts. Wallyball is a game similar to volleyball played inside

a racquetball court using the sidewalls to keep your opponents

guessing. This is a fun workout for anyone, and an easy game

to learn. Contact Forest View at 847.640.2574 for information

on Wallyball, Permanent Court Time and leagues.

quICKSTART TENNIS PROgRAMForest View is proud to offer the Quickstart Tennis method of teaching for young junior players as the first of three phases of our lesson

program. We believe that this is the best way to get students playing tennis at young ages with solid technique. Racquets, balls, and

courts will be sized appropriately for each age, size, and ability level with the goal being to get kids playing tennis earlier in the learning

process. These lessons will look more interactive with emphasis being placed on movement and body awareness, culminating in early

rallies between student and instructor and soon thereafter from student to student. We are looking forward to grooming the next

generation of northwest suburban tennis players with this initiative.

Quick Start Tennis LessonsChildren are introduced to the game with several specifications to scale, including court size, racquet length, ball weight and speed,

net height and scoring format. This enables youngsters to practice and play tennis - just a scaled-down version from adult tennis - and

allows them to play and learn at the same time. (NA)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2196-6 4-6 yrs T, Th 10:15-11 am 6/14-7/14 $99/$120 10

2196-7 4-6 yrs T, Th 10:15-11 am 7/19-8/18 $99/$120 10

2196-8 5-7 yrs T, Th 9:30-10:15 am 6/14-7/14 $99/$120 10

2196-9 5-7 yrs T, Th 9:30-10:15 am 7/19-8/18 $99/$120 10

2197-0 7-9 yrs M, W 10-11 am 6/13-7/13 $153/$185 9 7/4

2197-1 7-9 yrs M, W 10-11 am 7/18-8/17 $170/$205 10

2197-2 8-10 yrs M, W 11 am-12 pm 6/13-7/13 $153/$185 9 7/4

2197-3 8-10 yrs M, W 11 am-12 pm 7/18-8/17 $170/$205 10

Advanced Quick Start Tennis LessonsA continuation of the Quickstart program appropriate for children that have taken the introductory Quickstart lessons and are ready for

greater challenge. (NA)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2199-4 5-7 yrs M, W 9:30-10:15 am 6/13-7/13 $90/$110 9 7/4

2199-5 5-7 yrs M, W 9:30-10:15 am 7/18-8/17 $99/$123 10

2199-6 7-9 yrs M, W 10:15-11:15 am 6/13-7/13 $153/$185 9 7/4

2199-7 7-9 yrs M, W 10:15-11:15 am 7/18-8/17 $170/$205 10

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JuNIOR dEvELOPMENT PROgRAMJunior Development is the second phase of the Forest View junior lesson program. This phase of the program is geared toward

beginner and advanced beginner junior players ages 10 thru 14. The focus of training is on technical skill development in preparation

for play. This phase of the junior lesson program is appropriate for students learning the game for fun, or as preparation for future

competitive play.

Junior Development IThis class will serve as an introduction to stroke production and

the basic rules of tennis. 10-13 year old beginners with little or

no tennis experience. Emphasis is on basic stroke technique.

(NA)

Age: 10-13 yrs Classes: 10

Class Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee

2206-4 T, Th 11 am-12 pm 6/14-7/14 $170/$205

2206-5 T, Th 11 am-12 pm 7/19-8/18 $170/$205

Junior Development II10-13 yr olds playing at an advanced beginner level. Emphasis

is on improvement of stroke technique. Players should be able

to sustain slow to moderate rallies and have a basic service

motion. No class 7/4. (NA)

Age: 10-13 yrs Classes: 19

Class Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee

2204-3 M, W 1-2:30 pm 6/13-8/17 $325/$355

Junior Development III11- 14 year old advanced beginner and intermediate players.

This class continues to work on refining stroke technique

and footwork. Players should be able to sustain rallies at a

moderate pace with some control evident when trying for power.

The serve is beginning to show consistency in ability to control

the toss and the shape of the swing. No class 7/4. ((NA)

Age: 11-14 yrs Classes: 19

Class Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee

2208-6 M, W 1-2:30 pm 6/13-8/17 $325/$355

High School Girls Pre-Season Tune Up CampCamp is geared to all levels of high school girls who want to

be adequately prepared to start their season. If you have been

practicing all year round, all summer, or not at all, the Tune-Up

camp will provide an opportunity to practice your strengths and

work on the weaknesses in your game. No class 7/4. (NA)

Age: 13-18 yrs Classes: 5

Class Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee

2210-7 M - F 8:30-10 am 8/1-8/5 $120/$150

2210-8 M - F 8:30-10 am 8/8-8/12 $120/$150

Fv AduLT TENNISDrill And Play ProgramThis adult instruction program includes five different levels,

classified by title. If you are uncertain about your entry level,

please consult a member of our pro staff. Since each class

represents a specific ability level, completion of one session does

not necessarily insure graduation to the next highest level. Waiver

required. No class 7/4. (NA)

BeginnerClass Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee #

2212-9 M 10:30-11:30 am 6/13-8/15 $136/$164 9

Adv. BeginnerClass Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee #

2213-0 T 5:30-7 pm 6/14-8/16 $198/$226 10

2213-1 T 6-7 pm 6/14-8/16 $136/$164 10

2213-2 W 10-11 am 6/15-8/17 $136/$164 10

2213-3 W 6-7 pm 6/15-8/17 $136/$164 10

IntermediateClass Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee #

2213-4 W 7-9 pm 6/15-8/17 $232/$260 10

2213-5 Th 6-8 pm 6/16-8/18 $232/$260 10

Fv ACAdEMy PROgRAMForest View is excited to offer the Academy

Program for competitive junior players.

Learning perfect strokes is a worthy goal, but

only if they can help you win the point. Tennis

cannot be learned in a classroom, so students

in the Academy program should expect to hit

more than listen. Competitive experiences are not the

test of your achievement. They are simply part of the process

of learning to compete. The focus of training in the Academy

Program will be on teaching players how to apply their individual

skills to various levels of competition. For information on placement

in the Academy Program please contact Head Tennis Professional,

Jason Stanislaw at 847.640.2574 or [email protected].

Requirements for participation in the Academy Program are:

• Forest View Junior Membership

• Competitive Play (Tournaments, High School Teams, Junior

Match Play Program)

Academy Program is designed for juniors actively involved in

competitive tennis. Forest View membership is a requirement for

this program. Placement is by pro staff recommendation. No

class 7/4. (NA)

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee #

2201-8 9-12 yrs M, W 2:30-4 pm 6/13-8/17 $335 19

2201-9 11-14 yrs T, Th 1-2:30 pm 6/14-8/18 $357 20

2202-0 13-16 yrs T, Th 2:30-4 pm 6/14-8/18 $357 20

2202-1 13-18 yrs T, Th 4-5:30 pm 6/14-8/18 $357 20

2202-2 14-18 yrs T, Th 4-5:30 pm 6/14-8/18 $357 20

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Chris Nisbet, Manager

Rob Laue, Assistant Manager

Barb Bonk, Desk Manager|League Coordinator

Lew Miller, USPTA Head Pro|Ladies Travel Team Coordinator

Dick Wienke, PTR Associate Pro

John Tranter, Associate Pro|Men’s and Ladies Travel Team Coordinator

Steve Rosen, USPTA Associate Pro|Racquet Stringer|Mixed

Doubles and Ladies Travel Team Coordinator

Jesse Burleson, USPTA Associate Pro

Rich Gutierrez, Associate Pro

Cis Woerner, Childcare

Greg Eckert, Maintenance

Club Facilities And Services• Eight Indoor Tennis Courts

• Group and Private Lessons

• Cardio Tennis Classes

• QuickStart Tennis

• In-House Tennis Leagues

• Travel Leagues

• Permanent Court Time

• CDTA Tournament Site

• Party/Group Reservations

• Weekend Special Events

• Lounge/Viewing Area

• Locker Rooms

• Lockers and Towels

• Sauna

• Childcare (during indoor

season)

• Bar/Concessions

• Pro Shop

• Racquet Repair and

Stringing

• Racquet Demo Program

• Ball Machine Rental

Guest Fees Non-member on court with a member: $8 guest fee for the first

five visits and $12 for any visits thereafter

Non-member adult: $12 guest fee

Non-member student: $3 guest fee

Guest fees are waived after 6 pm on Saturday nights.

.

Party ReservationsMembers may reserve a minimum of three courts for two hours,

on any Friday or Saturday evening (after 6 pm) for a tennis party

as soon as the indoor season begins. Non-members may apply

for a party reservation up to one month prior to the reservation

date. A non-refundable $50 deposit is required at the time of

the reservation.

2011/12 Tennis Season MembershipSeptember 1, 2011 - August 31, 2012

Enrollment Fee 1x Payment Monthly Dues

Junior N/A $ 70 N/A

Adult $150 $294 $24.50

Family $200 $450 $37.50

Call the Club for enrollment fee promotions.

Membership PrivilegesCourt Reservations

Open court-time reservations may be made in-person or by

telephone at any time up to seven days in advance. Members

must use their membership number each time they make a

court reservation. Non-members may reserve open court time

up to 24 hours in advance and payment is required at the time

of reservation.

In-House Charge Account

Members are entitled to use in-house charging privileges.

Permanent Court Time/Leagues

Members are entitled to participate in leagues and purchase

permanent court time at any point during the season.

Permanent court time refers to the automatic reservation of a

court on the same day at the same time each week.

Lesson and Pro Shop Discounts

Members receive a discount on group lesson fees and on pro

shop merchandise.

Priority Registration

Members and current lesson participants have priority sign-up

during lesson registration.

Court Rates & Club HoursSummer Season: June 1 - August 26, 2011

Day Time Hourly Rate

Monday-Friday 7:30 am-5 pm* $16/member

$22/non-member

Indoor Season: August 29, 2011 - May 31, 2012

Day Times Hourly Rate

Monday-Friday 8-9 am $16/member

$20/non-member

Wednesday 7:30-9 am $16/member

$20/non-member

Monday-Thursday 9 am-5 pm $22

5-9 pm $26

9-10 pm $22

Friday 9 am-9 pm* $22

Saturday 8 am-6 pm $26

6-8 pm $22 No guest fees

November-March 8-10 pm $22 No guest fees

Sunday 8 am-4 pm $26

Student Walk-on 4 pm-6 pm $22

$14

The Student Walk-on Rate applies to grade school, high school, and

college age students up to 23 years old with a student ID. This court

rate is for walk-on court time only. Non-member students will be

required to pay a $3 guest fee.

*Hours may be extended for event schedules. Open courts may

be reserved. The club may close up to 45 minutes earlier than

scheduled when there are no reservations.

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Refund Policy and Program InformationRefunds are given to program participants under certain

guidelines as approved by the Park Board. Refund requests

can be initiated and processed at Heritage Tennis Club, which

enables the District to continue its goal of providing personal

and effective service.

• Make-up classes cannot be guaranteed.

• Refund requests may only be submitted for students

withdrawing from a program session.

• Pro-rated refunds are calculated on the number of classes

held prior to the date the Refund Request Form is received

by the club.

Private Lessons1 person $64/hour

2 people $66/hour ($33/person)

3 people $93/hour ($31/person)

Private lessons may be reserved at any time up to seven days

in advance. A lesson may be cancelled 24 hours in advance

without charge. Players who fail to cancel private lessons 24

hours in advance or who do not show will be charged if the Club

is unable to re-sell the private lesson. If the private lesson is

re-sold, the player will not be charged. Private lessons for small

groups are reserved for specialty lessons only and cannot be

reserved on a regular basis.

Private DrillsDo you have four or more friends who would like to take

lessons during the day but can’t find the right time or ability

level? Heritage Tennis Club gives you the opportunity to book

your time permanently with a pro for nine weeks. You do not

have to be a member to enjoy this privilege. Just call us at

847.398.7780 to arrange a time.

Summer Lesson ProgramThe Heritage Tennis Club lessons are designed to build basic

tennis fundamentals. The lessons emphasize instruction and

practice, but will also contain some play time. Instruction is

provided by Heritage Tennis Club pros with an instructor-to-

beginner student ratio between one-to-four and one-to-six. The

instructor-to-advanced student ratio between one-to-four and

one-to-eight.

Summer lessons are held at:

• Heritage Tennis Club | 7 W. College Drive

• Camelot Park | 1005 East Suffield Drive

• Centennial Park | Burr Oak between Windsor Drive and

Buffalo Grove Road

Summer Rain PolicyIn the event of inclement weather, classes scheduled at Camelot

and Centennial Tennis Courts will be moved to Heritage Tennis

Club. For additional information please call the club.

Lesson RegistrationMay 10, 2011 Open registration/Online registration

Registration Policies:

• 2010/2011 or 2011/2012 Memberships must be paid in

full at the time of registration for membership discount

and registration privileges.

• In-person Registration begins at 7:30 am on the

date listed above. Individuals may register only their

immediate families. Registration Qualifications are

considered per individual player.

• Register at Heritage Tennis Club or Online. In-person

registration will be processed before early drop-off

registration is processed.

QuickStart TennisQuickStart Tennis is designed to introduce children to the game through an innovative format. Instructors will use modified courts,

nets, racquets and balls. This enables younger students to practice and play real tennis to scale and allows them to play and learn at

the same time. This program is designed for children who are new to the game of tennis. (CN)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee Classes No Class

2215-6 4-6 yrs Centennial M 3:15-4 pm 6/13-7/11 $40 4 7/4

2215-8 5-7 yrs Centennial W 3:15-4 pm 6/15-7/13 $50 5

2216-0 7-8 yrs Centennial M 10:30-11:30 am 6/13-7/11 $58 4 7/4

2216-4 8-10 yrs Centennial M, W 2-3 pm 6/13-7/13 $126 9 7/4

2216-5 8-10 yrs Centennial Th 10-11 am 6/16-7/14 $72.50 5

2216-2 8-10 yrs Camelot Sa 9-10 am 6/18-7/16 $72.50 5

2216-6 8-10 yrs Centennial Sa 2-3 pm 6/18-7/16 $72.50 5

2217-0 10-12 yrs Centennial M, W 1-2 pm 6/13-7/13 $126 9 7/4

2217-1 10-12 yrs Centennial T, Th 2-3 pm 6/14-7/14 $140 10

2215-7 4-6 yrs Centennial M 3:15-4 pm 7/18-8/15 $50 5

2215-9 5-7 yrs Centennial W 3:15-4 pm 7/20-8/17 $50 5

2216-1 7-8 yrs Centennial M 10:30-11:30 am 7/18-8/15 $72.50 5

2216-7 8-10 yrs Centennial M, W 2-3 pm 7/18-8/17 $140 10

2216-8 8-10 yrs Centennial Th 10-11 am 7/21-8/18 $72.50 5

2216-3 8-10 yrs Camelot Sa 9-10 am 7/23-8/20 $72.50 5

2216-9 8-10 yrs Centennial Sa 2-3 pm 7/23-8/20 $72.50 5

2217-2 10-12 yrs Centennial M, W 1-2 pm 7/18-8/17 $140 10

2217-3 10-12 yrs Centennial T, Th 2-3 pm 7/19-8/18 $140 10

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HittersAn introduction of tennis basics, including forehand and backhand ground strokes, volleys and serves. (CN)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee Classes

2219-4 5-7 yrs Centennial T, Th 11 am-12 pm 6/14-7/14 $140/$150 10

2219-6 5-7 yrs Centennial T, Th 3-4 pm 6/14-7/14 $140/$150 10

2219-8 5-7 yrs Centennial Sa 12-1 pm 6/18-7/16 $72.50/$82.50 5

2219-5 5-7 yrs Centennial T, Th 11 am-12 pm 7/19-8/18 $140/$150 10

2219-7 5-7 yrs Centennial T, Th 3-4 pm 7/19-8/18 $140/$150 10

2219-9 5-7 yrs Centennial Sa 12-1 pm 7/23-8/20 $72.50/$82.50 5

Junior Beginner TennisThis class introduces the tennis basics: forehand and backhand ground strokes, volleys and serves.

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee Classes No Class

2222-0 8-10 yrs Centennial M, W 4-5 pm 6/13-7/13 $126/$136 9 7/4

2222-2 8-10 yrs Centennial Sa 11 am-12 pm 6/18-7/16 $72.50/$82.50 5

2222-4 8-11 yrs Camelot T, Th 9-10 am 6/14-7/14 $140/$150 10

2222-6 10-12 yrs Camelot Sa 10-11 am 6/18-7/16 $72.50/$82.50 5

2222-8 11-13 yrs Centennial F 11 am-12 pm 6/17-7/15 $72.50/$82.50 5

2223-0 12-14 yrs Centennial T 5-6 pm 6/14-7/12 $72.50/$82.50 5

2222-1 8-10 yrs Centennial M, W 4-5 pm 7/18-8/17 $140/$150 10

2222-3 8-10 yrs Centennial Sa 11 am-12 pm 7/23-8/20 $72.50/$82.50 5

2222-5 8-11 yrs Camelot T, Th 9-10 am 7/19-8/18 $140/$150 10

2222-7 10-12 yrs Camelot Sa 10-11 am 7/23-8/20 $72.50/$82.50 5

2222-9 11-13 yrs Centennial F 11 am-12 pm 7/22-8/19 $72.50/$82.50 5

2223-1 12-14 yrs Centennial T 5-6 pm 7/19-8/16 $72.50/$82.50 5

Junior Advanced Beginner TennisAn introduction of the overhead shot, developing consistency and improving stroke technique, movement and positioning. (CN)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee Classes No Class

2225-4 9-11 yrs Centennial M, W 3-4 pm 6/13-7/13 $126/$136 9 7/4

2225-2 9-11 yrs Camelot T, Th 10-11 am 6/14-7/14 $140/$150 10

2225-6 10-12 yrs Centennial T, Th 4-5 pm 6/14-7/14 $140/$150 10

2225-8 10-12 yrs Centennial Sa 3-4 pm 6/18-7/16 $72.50/$82.50 5

2226-2 11-13 yrs Centennial M 11 am-12 pm 6/13-7/11 $58/$68 4 7/4

2226-0 11-13 yrs Camelot Sa 11 am-12 pm 6/18-7/16 $72.50/$82.50 5

2226-4 12-14 yrs Centennial T, Th 5-6 pm 6/14-7/14 $140/$150 10

2225-5 9-11 yrs Centennial M, W 3-4 pm 7/18-8/17 $140/$150 10

2225-3 9-11 yrs Camelot T, Th 10-11 am 7/19-8/18 $140/$150 10

2225-7 10-12 yrs Centennial T, Th 4-5 pm 7/19-8/18 $140/$150 10

2225-9 10-12 yrs Centennial Sa 3-4 pm 7/23-8/20 $72.50/$82.50 5

2226-3 11-13 yrs Centennial M 11 am-12 pm 7/18-8/15 $72.50/$82.50 5

2226-1 11-13 yrs Camelot Sa 11 am-12 pm 7/16-8/20 $72.50/$82.50 5

2226-5 12-14 yrs Centennial T, Th 5-6 pm 7/19-8/18 $140/$150 10

Junior Intermediate TennisContinue to improve stroke technique and footwork. Develop consistency in ground strokes overheads and serves. (CN)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee Classes No Class

2229-0 10-13 yrs Centennial T, Th 4-5 pm 6/14-7/14 $140/$150 10

2228-6 11-13 yrs Camelot T, Th 11 am-12 pm 6/14-7/14 $140/$150 10

2229-2 11-13 yrs Centennial F 10-11 am 6/17-7/15 $72.50/$82.50 5

2228-8 12-14 yrs Centennial M, W 2-3 pm 6/13-7/13 $126/$136 9 7/4

2229-4 12-14 yrs Centennial Sa 1-2 pm 6/18-7/16 $72.50/$82.50 5

2229-1 10-13 yrs Centennial T, Th 4-5 pm 7/19-8/18 $140/$150 10

2228-7 11-13 yrs Camelot T, Th 11 am-12 pm 7/19-8/18 $140/$150 10

2229-3 11-13 yrs Centennial F 10-11 am 7/22-8/19 $72.50/$82.50 5

2228-9 12-14 yrs Centennial M, W 2-3 pm 7/18-8/17 $140/$150 10

2229-5 12-14 yrs Centennial Sa 1-2 pm 7/23-8/20 $72.50/$82.50 5

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Tournament Training II (14-18 yrs)This class is for guys that have played varsity exhibition or high

level junior varsity and girls that have played a the varsity level

and high level junior varsity level (first singles/doubles). (CN)

Location: Centennial Park

Class Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee #

2238-4 T 1-2:30 pm 6/14-7/12 $110/$125 5

2238-6 Sa 1-2:30 pm 6/18-7/16 $110/$125 5

2238-5 T 1-2:30 pm 7/19-8/16 $110/$125 5

2238-7 Sa 1-2:30 pm 7/23-8/20 $110/$125 5

Tournament Training III (14-18 yrs)This class is for guys who have played at the low-level junior

varsity level or trying out for the high school team and for girls

that have played on the junior varsity high school team. No

class 7/4. (CN)

Location: Centennial Park

Class Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee #

2236-0 M 5-6:30 pm 6/13-7/11 $88/$103 4

2236-2 Th 5-6:30 pm 6/16-7/14 $110/$125 5

2236-1 M 5-6:30 pm 7/18-8/15 $110/$125 5

2236-3 Th 5-6:30 pm 7/21-8/18 $110/$125 5

CHRIS NISBETManagerFor more information on Heritage

Tennis Club, please call Chris at

847.398.7780 or [email protected].

Cardio Tennis (Advanced Beginners and above)Want a high energy workout?Then you are ready for CARDIO TENNIS! Heritage Tennis Club is excited to offer this fantastic fitness program for adults. HTC Tennis

Professionals will get you moving in drill-based and play-based exercises designed to give you a workout! This non-stop tennis

program includes a 5 to 10 minute warm-up, a 40 to 50 minute workout, and finishes with an easy cool-down session. You will not be

disappointed! Can you handle the challenge? Classes have been designed for Adults at the Advanced Beginner or above level.

There are 3 ways to sign up!

• 10 Week Session: June 13, 2011-August 19, 2011

• HTC Cardio Pass: Pay for 9 classes and get the 10th class FREE.

• Daily Fee: $16/class

Daily reservations may be available for classes that have not reached the maximum. Class maximum is eight! Call the Club at

847.398.7780 to reserve and pre-pay by noon the day before each class. A daily reservation may be cancelled 24 hours in advance

without charge. Players who fail to cancel the reservation 24 hours in advance or who do not show will be charged if the Club is unable

to fill the spot. Classes will not meet with less than three registered.

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date Fee Classes

2245-8 18+ Camelot Sa 12-1 pm 6/18-7/16 $75 5

2246-0 18+ HTC T 7:30-8:30 am 6/14-8/16 $140 10

2246-1 18+ HTC Th 7:30-8:30 am 6/16-8/18 $140 10

2245-9 18+ Camelot Sa 12-1 pm 7/23-8/20 $75 5

Tournament Training IV (12-14 yrs)Class emphasis is placed on developing advanced beginner

players into solid intermediate players who are thinking about

trying out for the high school team. (CN)

Location: Centennial Park

Class Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee #

2233-8 M, W 5-6 pm 6/13-7/13 $126/$141 9

2233-9 M, W 5-6 pm 7/18-8/17 $140/$155 10

Tournament Training V(11-13 yrs)This program offers players intermediate to advanced instruc-

tion and drill for students who have experience in the game.

The Tournament Training V classes are designed for students

that hope to play on their high school tennis team. (CN)

Location: Centennial Park

Class Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee #

2231-6 W 5-6:30 pm 6/15-7/13 $110/$125 5

2231-7 W 5-6:30 pm 7/20-8/17 $110/$125 5

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hTC AduLT TENNISAdult Beginner Lesson Program 1.0-2.5Beginning instruction emphasizes the development of proper stroke mechanics for forehand, backhand, service, volley, lob and

overhead. Basic positioning for singles and doubles and scoring will be introduced. No class 7/4. (CN)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee Classes

2250-2 18+ Centennial W 6:30-7:30 pm 6/15-7/13 $82.50/$92.50 5

2250-4 18+ Centennial F 9-10 am 6/17-7/15 $82.50/$92.50 5

2250-8 18+ Camelot Sa 12-1 pm 6/18-7/16 $82.50/$92.50 5

2250-6 18+ Centennial Sa 2:30-3:30 pm 6/18-7/16 $82.50/$92.50 5

2250-3 18+ Centennial W 6:30-7:30 pm 7/20-8/17 $82.50/$92.50 5

2250-5 18+ Centennial F 9-10 am 7/22-8/19 $82.50/$92.50 5

2250-9 18+ Camelot Sa 12-1 pm 7/23-8/20 $82.50/$92.50 5

2250-7 18+ Centennial Sa 2:30-3:30 pm 7/23-8/20 $82.50/$92.50 5

Adult Advanced Beginner Programs 2.5-3.0Heritage Tennis Club’s adult advanced beginner programs are designed to help players improve their tennis, get some exercise, and

have fun. No class 7/4. (CN)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee Classes No Class

2240-8 18+ Centennial M 9-10:30 am 6/13-7/11 $93/$108 4 7/4

2241-0 18+ Centennial M 6:30-8 pm 6/13-7/11 $93/$108 4 7/4

2241-2 18+ Centennial Th 6:30-8 pm 6/16-7/14 $116.25/$131.25 5

2241-4 18+ Camelot Sa 1-2:30 pm 6/18-7/16 $116.50/$131.25 5

2240-9 18+ Centennial M 9-10:30 am 7/18-8/15 $116.25/$131.25 5

2241-1 18+ Centennial M 6:30-8 pm 7/18-8/15 $116.25/$131.25 5

2241-3 18+ Centennial Th 6:30-8 pm 7/21-8/18 $116.25/$131.25 5

2241-5 18+ Camelot Sa 1-2:30 pm 7/23-8/20 $116.50/$131.25 5

Adult Intermediate Drill Program 3.0-4.0Heritage Tennis Club drills are designed to help adult players improve their tennis, get some exercise and have fun. No class 7/4. (CN)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee Classes

2243-4 18+ Centennial T 6:30-8 pm 6/14-7/12 $116.25/$131.25 5

2243-6 18+ Centennial W 6:30-8 pm 6/15-7/13 $116.25/$131.25 5

2243-8 18+ Camelot Sa 2:30-4 pm 6/18-7/16 $116.50/$131.25 5

2243-5 18+ Centennial T 6:30-8 pm 7/19-8/16 $116.25/$131.25 5

2243-7 18+ Centennial W 6:30-8 pm 7/20-8/17 $116.25/$131.25 5

2243-9 18+ Camelot Sa 2:30-4 pm 7/23-8/20 $116.50/$131.25 5

Men’s Advanced Intermediate Drill 4.0+Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date M/NM Fee Classes

2252-8 18+ Centennial Sa 9-11 am 6/18-7/16 $150/$165 5

2252-9 18+ Centennial Sa 9-11 am 6/18-8/20 $290/$305 10

2253-0 18+ Centennial Sa 9-11 am 7/23-8/20 $150/$165 5

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OuTdOOR TENNIS summer fun!Information HeadquartersHeritage Tennis Club

7 West College Drive

Arlington Heights, IL 60004

847.398.7780

Rob Laue, Program Coordinator

Chris Nisbet, Program Supervisor

• 53 Outdoor Tennis Courts

• 24 Outdoor Lighted Tennis Courts

Summer Court PermitsOutdoor court reservations may be

made through Heritage Tennis Club

beginning April 1. Courts may be

reserved for up to two hours from

June 1 through August 31 at most

sites. An hour reservation for the

entire summer costs only $25 for

residents and $30 for non-residents.

Please contact HTC at 847.398.7780

for more information.

Instructional ProgramEver thought about learning a fun

yet heart-pumping game that can

be played year-round for your entire

life? That game is tennis! The

Outdoor Tennis Instructional Program

is coordinated by Heritage Tennis

Club and designed for players who

want to have fun learning the basic

fundamentals of tennis. Beginning

students learn basic strokes including

forehand, backhand, serve, and

volley along with scoring. Advanced

Beginning students improve

on strokes including forehand,

backhand, serve, overhead smash,

and lob. Designed to keep students

continually progressing, instructors

use a variety of drills and games.

mr. pee weeThis program is designed to introduce children between the ages of 4-7 years to the game of

tennis in a fun and rewarding way. By downsizing the equipment and court to fit the needs and

athletic ability of young children, Wilson’s mr. pee wee tennis allows them to learn the sport

quickly and enjoy tennis from their first lesson. mr. pee wee tennis instruction teaches all the

basic strokes: forehand, backhand, serve and volley. Every student in the program receives

encouragement and support to help build a sense of confidence from their first time on the

court. All students are advised to purchase a tennis racquet for practice outside of class, but

racquets will be available for use or purchase (see below left) during class if necessary.

No class 7/4. (RL)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2255-2 4-5 yrs Camelot F 9-9:45 am 6/17-8/5 $53/$60 8

2255-3 6-7 yrs Camelot F 9:45-10:30 am 6/17-8/5 $53/$60 8

2255-4 5-6 yrs Camelot F 10:30-11:15 am 6/17-8/5 $53/$60 8

2255-5 6-7 yrs Camelot F 11:15 am-12 pm 6/17-8/5 $53/$60 8

2255-7 6-7 yrs Dryden School W 9-9:45 am 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2255-8 5-6 yrs Dryden School W 9:45-10:30 am 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2255-9 6-7 yrs Dryden School W 10:30-11:15 am 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2256-0 4-5 yrs Dryden School W 11:15 am-12 pm 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2256-2 4-5 yrs Frontier M 9-9:45 am 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2256-3 5-6 yrs Frontier M 9:45-10:30 am 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2256-4 6-7 yrs Frontier M 10:30-11:15 am 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2256-5 5-7 yrs Frontier M 11:15 am-12 pm 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2256-7 4-6 yrs Hasbrook W 9-9:45 am 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2256-8 4-5 yrs Hasbrook W 9:45-10:30 am 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2256-9 6-7 yrs Hasbrook W 10:30-11:15 am 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2257-0 5-6 yrs Hasbrook W 11:15 am-12 pm 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2257-2 6-7 yrs Heritage M 1-1:45 pm 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2257-3 5-6 yrs Heritage M 1:45-2:30 pm 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2257-4 4-5 yrs Heritage M 2:30-3:15 pm 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2257-5 5-6 yrs Heritage M 3:15-4 pm 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2257-7 6-7 yrs Pioneer M 1-1:45 pm 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2257-8 5-6 yrs Pioneer M 1:45-2:30 pm 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2257-9 4-5 yrs Pioneer M 2:30-3:15 pm 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2258-0 5-6 yrs Pioneer M 3:15-4 pm 6/13-8/1 $46/$54 7

2258-1 4-7 yrs Pioneer T 6:15-7 pm 6/14-8/2 $53/$60 8

2258-2 6-7 yrs Pioneer W 1-1:45 pm 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2258-3 5-6 yrs Pioneer W 1:45-2:30 pm 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2258-4 4-5 yrs Pioneer W 2:30-3:15 pm 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2258-5 5-6 yrs Pioneer W 3:15-4 pm 6/15-8/3 $53/$60 8

2258-7 4-6 yrs Recreation T 9-9:45 am 6/14-8/2 $53/$60 8

2258-8 5-6 yrs Recreation T 9:45-10:30 am 6/14-8/2 $53/$60 8

2258-9 4-5 yrs Recreation T 10:30-11:15 am 6/14-8/2 $53/$60 8

2259-0 6-7 yrs Recreation T 11:15 am-12 pm 6/14-8/2 $53/$60 8

2259-1 4-6 yrs Recreation Th 9-9:45 am 6/16-8/4 $53/$60 8

2259-2 4-5 yrs Recreation Th 9:45-10:30 am 6/16-8/4 $53/$60 8

2259-3 6-7 yrs Recreation Th 10:30-11:15 am 6/16-8/4 $53/$60 8

2259-4 5-6 yrs Recreation Th 11:15 am-12 pm 6/16-8/4 $53/$60 8

mr. pee wee racquet $202255-1 Camelot

2255-6 Dryden School

2256-1 Frontier

2256-6 Hasbrook

2257-6 Pioneer

2257-1 Heritage

2258-6 Recreation

Classes will relocate to Heritage Tennis Club or Forest View Racquet & Fitness Club in the event of inclement weather. Once a class moves indoors, all classes for the remainder of the morning or afternoon are also held indoors to maintain the class schedule. If you have any doubt about the weather, please call Heritage Tennis Club at 847.398.7780.

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Junior LessonsThis group tennis lesson program is for both serious players and those who just want to have fun. Juniors benefit from our progressive

program and will leave these classes well-equipped to play tennis! Beginners have played only a limited amount and are still working

primarily on getting the ball over the net. They will learn basic strokes including forehand, backhand, serve and volley along with

scoring. Advanced Beginners learn basic strokes including forehand, backhand and serve along with the overhead smash and lob. Drills

for positioning, footwork and strategy are also taught. Intermediate and Advanced students will find a comprehensive lesson program

in the Heritage Tennis Club or Forest View Racquet and Fitness Club sections of this program guide. Students must provide their own

racquets. Racquets are also available for purchase through Heritage Tennis Club for $25. No class 7/4.

CamelotClass Age Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee # No Class

2261-7 Racquet (will be received at first class) $25/$25

2261-5 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2261-8 8-10 yrs Beginner T, Th 1-2 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2262-0 8-11 yrs Beginner M, W 10-11 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2262-2 9-12 yrs Beginner M, W 11 am-12 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2262-3 9-12 yrs Beginner M, W 1-2 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2262-4 9-12 yrs Beginner T, Th 2-3 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2262-8 10-13 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 2-3 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2263-0 11-13 yrs Beginner T, Th 3-4 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2263-2 12-14 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 3-4 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2261-6 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2261-9 8-10 yrs Beginner T, Th 1-2 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2262-1 8-11 yrs Beginner M, W 10-11 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2262-5 9-12 yrs Beginner M, W 11 am-12 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2262-6 9-12 yrs Beginner M, W 1-2 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2262-7 9-12 yrs Beginner T, Th 2-3 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2262-9 10-13 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 2-3 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2263-1 11-13 yrs Beginner T, Th 3-4 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2263-3 12-14 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 3-4 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

Green SlopesClass Age Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee # No Class

2265-6 Racquet (will be received at first class) $25/$25

2265-4 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2265-7 10-12 yrs Beginner M, W 10-11 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2265-9 11-13 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 11 am-12 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2265-5 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2265-8 10-12 yrs Beginner M, W 10-11 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2266-0 11-13 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 11 am-12 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

HeritageClass Age Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee # No Class

2268-3 Racquet (will be received at first class) $25/$25

2268-1 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2268-4 8-10 yrs Adv. Beginner M, W 10-11 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2268-6 10-13 yrs Adv. Beginner M, W 11 am-12 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2268-2 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2268-5 8-10 yrs Adv. Beginner M, W 10-11 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2268-7 10-13 yrs Adv. Beginner M, W 11 am-12 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

Dryden SchoolClass Age Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2280-0 Racquet (will be received at first class) $25/$25

2279-8 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2280-1 10-12 yrs Beginner T, Th 10-11 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2280-3 11-13 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 11 am-12 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2279-9 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2280-2 10-12 yrs Beginner T, Th 10-11 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2280-4 11-13 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 11 am-12 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

Classes will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. If an individual class is cancelled more than twice in a session, the instructor will arrange for a makeup class. If you have any doubt about the wather, pleae call Heritage Tennis Club at 847.398.7780.

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PioneerClass Age Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee # No Class

2271-4 Racquet (will be received at first class) $25/$25

2270-8 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 10-11 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2270-9 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2271-0 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 1-2 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2271-5 8-10 yrs Beginner T, Th 3-4 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2271-7 8-11 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 11 am-12 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2271-8 8-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 11 am-12 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2271-9 8-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 7-8 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2272-3 10-12 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 10-11 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2272-5 10-13 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2272-7 11-13 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 2-3 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2271-1 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 10-11 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2271-2 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2271-3 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 1-2 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2271-6 8-10 yrs Beginner T, Th 3-4 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2272-0 8-11 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 11 am-12 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2272-1 8-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 11 am-12 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2272-2 8-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 7-8 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2272-4 10-12 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 10-11 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2272-6 10-13 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2272-8 11-13 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 2-3 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

RecreationClass Age Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee # No Class

2275-7 Racquet (will be received at first class) $25/$25

2274-9 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2275-0 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2275-1 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 3-4 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2275-2 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 6-7 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2275-8 8-10 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 11 am-12 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2275-9 8-10 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 7-8 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2276-2 8-11 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 11 am-12 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2276-3 8-11 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 1-2 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2276-4 8-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 1-2 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2276-8 9-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 10-11 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2277-0 10-13 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 10-11 am 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2277-1 10-13 yrs Beginner M, W 2-3 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2277-2 10-13 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 2-3 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2277-6 12-14 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 3-4 pm 6/13-7/6 $43/$49 7 7/4

2275-3 7-9 yrs Beginner M, W 9-10 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2275-4 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2275-5 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 3-4 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2275-6 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 6-7 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2276-0 8-10 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 11 am-12 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2276-1 8-10 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 7-8 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2276-5 8-11 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 11 am-12 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2276-6 8-11 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 1-2 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2276-7 8-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 1-2 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2276-9 9-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 10-11 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2277-3 10-13 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 10-11 am 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2277-4 10-13 yrs Beginner M, W 2-3 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

2277-5 10-13 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 2-3 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2277-7 12-14 yrs Adv. Beg. M, W 3-4 pm 7/11-8/3 $50/$56 8

Classes will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. If an individual class is cancelled more than twice in a session, the instructor will arrange for a makeup class. If you have any doubt about the wather, pleae call Heritage Tennis Club at 847.398.7780.

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HasbrookClass Age Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2282-7 Racquet (will be received at first class) $25/$25

2282-5 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2282-8 9-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 10-11 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2283-0 10-12 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 11 am-12 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2282-6 7-9 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2282-9 9-11 yrs Beginner T, Th 10-11 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2283-1 10-12 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 11 am-12 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

Poe School (Raven Park)Class Age Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2285-2 Racquet (will be received at first class) $25/$25

2285-3 8-10 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2285-5 9-11 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 10-11 am 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2285-7 10-12 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 11 am-12 pm 6/14-7/7 $50/$56 8

2285-4 8-10 yrs Beginner T, Th 9-10 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2285-6 9-11 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 10-11 am 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

2285-8 10-12 yrs Adv. Beg. T, Th 11 am-12 pm 7/12-8/4 $50/$56 8

Outdoor Tennis Adult LessonsStudents 18 years and older will enjoy a complete instructional experience. Beginners learn proper stroke mechanics for forehand,

backhand, service, volley, lob and overhead. Basic positioning for singles and doubles along with scoring is also introduced. Advanced

beginners focus on improving stroke mechanics, consistency and accuracy. Drills to learn positioning, footwork and strategy to improve

court coverage will also be mixed in. Classes will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. If an individual class is cancelled

more than twice in a session, the instructor will arrange for a make-up session. If you have any doubt about the weather, please call

Heritage Tennis Club at 847.398.7780.

Class Age Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee # No Class

2290-5 Frontier Beginner M 9 am-9 pm 6/13-8/1 $25/$25 7 7/4

2290-6 Frontier Beginner Sa 9-10 am 6/18-8/6 $56/$66 8

2290-7 Frontier Adv. Beg. Sa 10-11 am 6/18-8/6 $56/$66 8

2290-8 Heritage Beginner M 9 am-9 pm 6/13-8/1 $25/$25 7 7/4

2290-9 Heritage Beginner Th 6-7 pm 6/16-8/4 $56/$66 8

2291-0 Pioneer Beginner M 9 am-9 pm 6/13-8/1 $25/$25 7 7/4

2291-1 Pioneer Beginner T, Th 8-9 pm 6/14-7/7 $56/$66 8

2291-2 Pioneer Beginner W 6:30-7:30 pm 6/15-8/3 $56/$66 8

2291-4 Recreation Beginner M, W 7:30-8:30 pm 6/13-7/6 $48/$58 7 7/4

2291-5 Recreation Beginner M 9 am-9 pm 6/13-8/1 $25/$25 7 7/4

2291-6 Recreation Beginner T, Th 6-7 pm 6/14-7/7 $56/$66 8

2291-7 Recreation Adv. Beg. T, Th 7-8 pm 6/14-7/7 $56/$66 8

2291-8 Recreation Beginner M, W 7:30-8:30 pm 7/11-8/3 $56/$66 8

2291-3 Pioneer Beginner T, Th 8-9 pm 7/12-8/4 $56/$66 8

2291-9 Recreation Beginner T, Th 6-7 pm 7/12-8/4 $53/$63 8

2292-0 Recreation Adv. Beg. T, Th 7-8 pm 7/12-8/4 $56/$66 8

Benefits of Tennis Lessons• Fun way to exercise.

• Develop coordination.

• Enjoy the outdoors.

• Prepare for the school team.

• Make lots of friends.

• Learn a sport that can be enjoyed all

your life!

Classes will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. If an individual class is cancelled more than twice in a session, the instructor will arrange for a makeup class. If you have any doubt about the wather, pleae call Heritage Tennis Club at 847.398.7780.

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Outdoor Tennis Adult Specialized Skills DrillsSometimes players are looking for help in one specific area or another. For these situations, Heritage Tennis Club has created the

Specialized Skills drills. The serve and the volley (net play) are two of the most important, yet underdeveloped, skills in the game.

Let our two-week drills get you over the hump -- and enjoy your playing partners’ reaction next time you face them! Classes will be

cancelled in the event of inclement weather. If an individual class is cancelled more than twice in a session, the instructor will

arrange for a make-up session. If you have any doubt about the weather, please call Heritage Tennis Club at 847.398.7780. (RL)

Location: Heritage Classes: 2

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2294-1 18+ T 7:30-8:30 pm 6/14-6/21 $20/$22

2294-2 18+ T 7:30-8:30 pm 6/28-7/5 $20/$22

2294-3 18+ T 7:30-8:30 pm 7/12-7/19 $20/$22

2294-4 18+ T 7:30-8:30 pm 7/26-8/2 $20/$22

Outdoor Tennis Adult DrillsHere’s a chance for adults to reach that next level that they’ve always wanted! Advanced Beginners will focus on improving stroke

mechanics, consistency and accuracy. Drills teach strategy to improve court coverage. Intermediates concentrate on specialty shots

such as slice serves, drop shots, top spin and lob volleys. Also, advanced strategy and positioning for singles and doubles is stressed.

For more advanced classes or drills, see Heritage Tennis Club and Forest View Racquet and Fitness Club for schedules and fees.

For adult leagues, see Heritage Tennis Club. Classes will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. If an individual class is

cancelled more than twice in a session, the instructor will arrange for a make-up session. If you have any doubt about the weather,

please call Heritage Tennis Club at 847.398.7780. (RL)

Age: 18+

Class Location Level Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes No Class

2287-9 Frontier Intermediate Sa 11-12:30 pm 6/18-8/6 $83/$93 8

2288-0 Heritage Adv. Beg. T 6-7:30 pm 6/14-8/2 $83/$93 8

2288-1 Heritage Intermediate Th 7-8:30 pm 6/16-8/4 $83/$93 8

2288-2 Pioneer Intermediate W 7:30-9 pm 6/15-8/3 $83/$93 8

2288-3 Recreation Adv. Beg. M 6-7:30 pm 6/13-8/1 $74/$83 7 7/4

2288-4 Recreation Intermediate W 6-7:30 pm 6/15-8/3 $83/$93 8

Outdoor Tennis Court RegulationsTo accommodate more players and in fairness to those waiting and playing:

• Play on all courts begins and ends on the hour.

• When others are waiting, players may not play two consecutive hours.

• Park District tennis lessons take priority over play.

• Racqueting for play on all courts should be done in the following way:

• Racquet is placed on the racquet board for the court desired.

• Only one court at a time may be racqueted.

• You may not re-racquet a court until all other players waiting have had a chance to play and those waiting to racquet courts

have been able to do so.

• Courts racqueted for a certain hour but not claimed are removed from the board. The court is then available to those racqueted

for the following hour, or by the next person waiting to racquet for a court.

• Only smooth-soled tennis shoes without heels are allowed on the courts.

• Bicycles, roller skates/blades, and skateboards are not allowed on the courts at any time.

• Tennis courts are to be used only for tennis and basketball. Hockey is not allowed.

• Permits issued by Heritage Tennis Club take priority.

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Glitzy Girlz Glam Summer BlingWe will be making summer jewelry and accessories with lots of

bling and sparkle. Anklets, pool bag dangles, hair accessories

and more. We will supply our awesome bead boutique with glass

beads, retro, silver and pretty summer charms. Accessorize

with flowers, rhinestones and ribbon and independence day

accents. A cold summer treat will be served at the end of class.

The perfect class for summer style! (AK)

Location: Recreation

Instructor: Kreative Kreations

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2302-9 4-10 yrs T 6:30-7:30 pm 6/28 $29

Accessorize Your Room!Let your child’s creativity shine in this class. They will get to

paint a heart shaped plaque and a wooden box for their room.

They will also be making other various items. (AK)

Location: Recreation

Instructor: Kreative Kreations

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2305-0 4-10 yrs M 6-7 pm 8/22 $35

Mad Science For Young ScientistsJoin Mad Science for loads of hands-on science fun. Each week

will involve experiments and exploration designed just for younger

scientists. Lots of fun and exciting science topics to investigate and

things to take home. All materials are included and instructors are

provided by Mad Science of Northern Illinois. All children must be four

years old as of June 1, 2011. (PR)

Location: Recreation Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2632-7 4-6 yrs Th 4:15-5 pm 6/23-8/11 $112

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AMY KOPECKYRecreation SupervisorFor more information on Baton, Yoga,

AHPD Birthday Parties and classes

at Heritage, please call Amy at

847.577.3021 or [email protected].

MISCELLANEOuSParent and Me Hula Dancing You don’t need to head to Hawaii this summer to experience

the warm islands. Learn a variety of hula dance steps along

with Hawaiian words in this hula dancing class. Each person

will receive a colorful lei and all children will receive an adorable

grass skirt. This is a summer class you and your child will not

want to miss out on. (AK)

Age: 3-12 yrs

Location: Recreation

Instructor: Kreative Kreations

Class Level Day(s) Time Date Fee

2296-6 M 6-7 pm 8/1 $34

2296-5 Ad’tl Child M 6-7 pm 8/1 $20

American Girls Beach BabiesBring along your American Girl Doll or any other favorite doll of

your choice to this fun summer class. Each participant will have

fun designing beach bags for both you and your special doll.

You will also create an adorable beach blanket for your precious

doll. We will finish off this special hour with a trip to the beauty

salon where we will decorate our dolls hair with summertime

sparkle. (AK)

Location: Recreation

Instructor: Kreative Kreations

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2298-7 3-12 yrs M 6-7 pm 7/18 $33

Melinda the MermaidWe need help in our search for Melinda the Mermaid. Melinda

is from the Gulf of Mexico, where her friends and family also

live. Sources have spotted Melinda swimming her way to Lake

Arlington! If you are looking for an adventure and would like to

help search for Melinda, sign up for this program and join in

the rescue. We will learn about mermaids and oceanlife before

setting off to comb the shores for clues. Hopefully we can find

Melinda in time to return her to her natural waters. A light

snack and juice will be provided. (KK)

Location: Lake Arlington

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2300-8 4-6 yrs Sa 12:30-1:45 pm 7/30 $24

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MagiciansThis one-day hands-on class features card, rope, and sponge

ball tricks. Each participant receives all necessary props and

illustrated manual to take home. All participants will receive a

free family swim pass for the day. (MH)

Age: 7-12 yrs Location: Recreation

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2322-4 W 4-4:45 pm 7/6 $20/$25.50

2322-4 M 4-4:45 pm 8/15 $20/$25.50

Book of the Month Club for KidsYou have just found your club if you are nuts about books and

looking to share your passion. Each month will introduce a new

book to be discussed about in a fun, interactive setting that

will be mediated and run by AHPD staff. Each week will include

snacks and refreshments to help keep the fun flowing. (MH)

Age: 8-9 yrs

Location: Recreation Classes: 4

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee No Class

2324-5 Su 2-3 pm 6/12-7/10 $20 7/3

2324-6 Su 2-3 pm 7/17-8/7 $20

HorsemanshipThis beginner class covers basic horsemanship skills including

safety, grooming, tacking and riding skills. No class 7/4. (PR)

Location: Palatine Stables

Fee: $250

Class Age Day(s) Time Date #

2326-7 8-15 yrs M 3:30-4:30 pm 6/20-8/1 6

2326-8 15+ T 7:30-8:30 pm 6/21-7/26 6

2326-9 8-15 yrs W 3:30-4:30 pm 6/22-7/27 6

2327-0 8-15 yrs W 7:30-8:30 pm 6/22-7/27 6

2327-1 8-15 yrs Sa 4:30-5:30 pm 6/18-7/30 7

Home Alone SafetyAre you a working parent who has kids? If so, this is one class you

don’t want your kids to miss! They will learn all about home alone

safety, including but not limited to: making safe snacks, key safety,

fire safety, strangers, phone, weather safety, first aid safety, what if

scenarios, emergency phone lists and situations, playing outside,

time management and more! Attendance is required in order to

receive a completion of class certificate. (MH)

Age: 8+

Location: Recreation Classes: 2

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2329-2 W 7:15-8 pm 6/15-6/22 $20

2329-3 W 7:15-8 pm 7/13-7/20 $20

2329-4 W 7:15-8 pm 8/3-8/10 $20

Mad Science - System 5Mad Science is a class filled with fun, spectacular, hands-on

science experiments! Some of the cool new hands-on science

topics will include All About Animals, The Science of Art,

Radical Robots and more. Each young scientist will be able to

make some fun take home projects too, including an energy toy,

a diving toy, a robotic creation and many others. All materials

are included and instructors are provided by Mad Science of

Northern Illinois. (PR)

Location: Recreation Classes: 8

Fee: $120

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2307-1 gr 1-3 W 4:30-5:30 pm 6/22-8/10

2307-2 gr 4-6 W 5:45-6:45 pm 6/22-8/10

Little Ladies Tea PartyThis party is designed for little girls who love to play dress-up.

Our guests enjoy juice and snacks, listen to a holiday story

and make a craft for them to bring home and enjoy around the

holidays. (EW)

Location: Camelot

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2309-3 5-9 yrs Sa 2-4 pm 7/2 $15/$22.50

ArcheryLearn the correct way to handle and shoot a bow and arrow.

Students learn to work with the recurve bow and instructors

emphasize safety and fun while teaching proper technique. All

necessary equipment is provided. (PR)

Location: Frontier Classes: 6

Fee: $70

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2317-9 7-10 yrs T 4-4:45 pm 6/14-7/19

2318-0 11-14 yrs T 5-5:45 pm 6/14-7/19

Fun With Tie-Dye WorkshopThe 70’s are back in style and tie-dye is everywhere. Dress

up your drab white wardrobe with a colorful spiral or yoke

patterned tie-dye. Bring a 100% cotton t-shirt, a pair of socks,

or any other piece of white clothing item you’d like to brighten

up. Hot dogs, chips, popcorn and soda are provided for lunch.

This fun-filled day gets a little messy so PLEASE WEAR OLD

CLOTHING. (EW)

Age: 6-10 yrs R/NR Fee: $10/$15.50

Class Location Day(s) Time Date

2320-1 Camelot W 1:15-3:15 pm 6/22

2320-2 Camelot W 1:15-3:15 pm 7/20

2320-3 Camelot W 1:15-3:15 pm 8/17

2311-4 Heritage Sa 1-3 pm 6/25

2311-5 Heritage Sa 1-3 pm 7/16

2311-6 Heritage Sa 1-3 pm 8/13

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PAUL RATAJCZAKRecreation SupervisorFor more information on programs

at Frontier, please call Paul at

847.577.3016 or [email protected]

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BabysittingLearn to be a super sitter. Instruction includes characteristics

of the responsible sitter, how to get sitter jobs, how to handle

fire and first aid emergencies and ideas for games and other

activities. Attendance is required at all classes to be eligible for

course completion certificate. (MH)

Age: 11-13 yrs

Location: Recreation Classes: 7

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2337-8 W 6:15-7 pm 6/15-7/27 $52/$78.50

ChessDiscover the magical world of chess! Participants learn the

rules of chess along with some basic strategies. Each class will

consist of a fun interactive teaching period and guided practice

time. Our chess class is for children who have limited or no

chess experience. (PR)

Location: Frontier Classes: 6

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2365-1 6+ W 6:30-7:30 pm 6/22-7/27 $85

4th of July Fun! Fun crafts await your childs artistic touch. Please bring a plain

white t-shrit and we will supply everything else to decorate your

shirt for the 4th of July. (AK)

Location: Heritage

R/NR Fee: $16/$24

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2000-5 4-8 yrs Sa 11 am-12 pm 6/25

Summer Craft Spectacular If you have a child who loves anything to do with arts and crafts

then do not miss this class. We will be making a variety of fun

summertime crafts. (AK)

Location: Heritage

R/NR Fee: $16/$24

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2307-4 4-6 yrs Sa 10:30 am-12 pm 7/16

Hand Embroidery In this class, you will learn the basics of hand embroidery or

learn new stiches to improve your skills. You will learn various

types of stiches including: outline, stem stitch, running stitch,

chain stitch, crossed stitch, count crossed stitch, backstitch

french knots, lazy daisy stitch and satin stitch, fasten off,

pompoms, tassels and more. Particpants 8-12 years old must

have an adult in the class with them. Class supply list will be

mailed. (AK)

Age: 8+

Location: Recreation Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2331-5 W 7-9 pm 6/22-8/10 $69

Crocheting ClassIn this class you will learn the basics to crocheting or advance

your skills. European crocheting stitches tension, type of

stitches basic chain, single crochet, double crochet stitch, triple

crochet stitch slip stitches. You will also learn increase and

decrease stitches, shell stitch, popcorn stitch, ripple afghan

stitch, broom stitch lace, granny square, pompoms, tassels and

more! Supplies will cost about $30 and a class supply list will

be mailed to you. Children 12 and under must have an adult

take the class with them. (AK)

Age: 8+

Location: Heritage Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2333-6 Th 7-9 pm 6/23-8/11 $69

Rocket To The CloudsHave you ever wanted to reach out and touch the clouds? When

you build and launch your own model rocket, you’ll feel like you’re

in the clouds. Assemble the rockets inside and then launch them

in the park. Please dress for the weather. Participants, who must

be ten years or older, will build their own rocket. Rockets and all

supplies are provided along with lunch. (EW)

Age: 10-12 yrs

Location: Camelot

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2335-7 Sa 1-4 pm 7/16 $25/$35.50

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Puppy ObedienceTeaching positive behavior while discouraging negative behavior

is the main goal of this class for dogs ages 2 1/2 to 6 months.

Socialization, house manners, housebreaking, sit, down and

come are covered. Individual problems will also be addressed.

Written proof of distemper and Parvo shots is required the first

night of class. If you have any questions contact Paul Ratajczak

at 847-577-3015. Puppies with fleas may not attend. No class

7/4. (PR)

Location: Frontier Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2363-0 18+ M 7-8 pm 6/20-8/15 $64/$76.50

Dog ObedienceTake your dog to school to learn popular obedience commands

such as stay, sit, down, come, and heel. Individual problems are

addressed. Dogs must be six months old to enroll in the class.

Proof of Rabies, Parvo, and DHL shots will be required the first

night of class. Dogs with fleas may not attend. If you have any

questions, please contact Paul Ratajczak at 847-577-3015. No

class 7/4. (PR)

Location: Frontier Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2360-9 18+ M 8-9 pm 6/20-8/15 $64/$76.50

Bicycle Repair and SafetyThis class will teach, hands-on, about bicycle repair and safety.

Students will learn how to repair tires and tubes, cables, chains,

and fit adjustments. The class will also explain how to ride a bike

safely according to the Illinois Bicyclist Rules of the road. The

class will be taught by Peter Barson of Campbell Street Bicycle

Shop, which is located right here in downtown Arlington Heights.

All students will receive a tire repair kit, a bicycle multi-use tool,

and a copy of the Illinois Bicyclist Rules of the Road manual.

Participants will benefit more out of the lessons if they bring their

own bicycles. However, if this is not possible, Campbell Street

Bikes will have a limited amount to use. All classes will be held in

the basement at Olympic Indoor Swim Center. Children under the

age of 12 should be accompanied by an adult. (TJ)

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 3

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2315-8 6-15 yrs M 5:50-6:50 pm 6/6-6/20 $33/$49.50

Roadside Repairs for Triathletes and RacersThis hands-on class will teach participants about quick bicycle

repair while out on the course. Learn how to repair tires and

tubes, cables, chains, and fit adjustments. The class will also

explain how to ride a bike safely according to the Illinois Bicyclist

Rules of the road. The class will be taught by Peter Barson of

Campbell Street Bicycle Shop, which is located right here in

downtown Arlington Heights. All students will receive a tire repair

kit, a bicycle multi-use tool, and a copy of the Illinois Bicyclist

Rules of the Road manual. Participants will get more benefits out

of the lessons if they bring their own bicycles, however, if this is

not possible Campbell Street Bikes will have a limited amount to

use. All classes will be held in the basement at Olympic Indoor

Swim Center. (TJ)

Age: 16+

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 3

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2344-2 M 7-8 pm 6/6-6/20 $33/$49.50

ETHAN WILLIAMSRecreation SupervisorFor more information on programs

at Camelot, please call Ethan at

847.577.3052 or [email protected]

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ChEERLEAdINg & POMIntroduction to Baton and Pom DanceThis is the perfect class for your child’s first experience with

baton and pom dance. This class allows your child to develop

their pom dance and baton skills and learn fun exciting

routines. You may bring your own baton or purchase one from

the instructor for $15. (AK)

Location: Camelot Classes: 4

R/NR Fee: $26/$39.50

Instructor: Stephanie Felber

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2390-3 4-6 yrs M 6-6:30 pm 6/6-6/27

2390-4 4-6 yrs M 6-6:30 pm 7/11-8/1

2390-5 7-10 yrs M 6:30-7 pm 6/6-6/27

2390-6 7-10 yrs M 6:30-7 pm 7/11-8/1

RMHS Cheer ClinicLearn cheers, chants, dances, jumps and basic stunts from a

National award winning high school squad. Wear t-shirt, socks

and gym shoes. Check-in begins at 3:00 pm; class from 4-6:30

pm. (AK)

Age: gr K-8

Location: Rolling Meadows High School

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee Classes

2392-9 W 4-6:30 pm 6/15 $35 1

2393-0 Th 4-6:30 pm 6/16 $35 1

Performance Baton and Pom DanceIn this class you will learn and memorize routines that will be

performed at local functions, events and possible competitions.

Great preparation for talent shows or school tryouts. (AK)

Location: Camelot Classes: 4

Instructor: Stephanie Felber

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2395-1 10+ M 7-8 pm 6/6-6/27 $26/$39.50

2395-2 10+ M 7-8 pm 7/11-8/1 $26/$39.50

KIdS CuLINARyHot Summer/Cool TreatsJoin Whole Foods Market in Palatine for a really cool cooking

class. Junior chefs will creat cold summer treats alongside

our Whole Foods Market Chefs. Foods will be packaged to take

home and a Whole Food Market insulated cooler is included.

All refunds must be requested 24 hours before the class starts.

Any refunds after that time will be charged the full amount for

the class. (EW)

Location: Whole Foods Market | 1333 North Rand Road.

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2373-5 9-13 yrs Th 11 am-12:45 pm 7/7 $35

Tween Culinary ThrowdownIf you’re a fan of food television then come and experience

cooking for real with our Whole Foods Market chefs. In this

one day only interactive class you’ll learn cooking techniques

while preparing three recipes from scratch. We may thrown in

a secret ingredient that you’ve never used. Sign up today so

you can take home some good eats! Refund requests must be

made 24 hours before the class starts. (EW)

Age: 10-14 yrs

Location: Whole Foods Market | 1333 North Rand Road.

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2375-6 W 4:30-6:30 pm 7/13 $25

Junior Chefs CampJoin Whole Foods Market Palatine for summer snacking

favorites for a younger version of our popular Culinary Camp.

Junior chefs will create their recipes alongside our Whole Foods

Market Chefs in this hands on cooking class. Food will be

packaged to take home or enjoy them with your junior chef in

our cafe after class. All refunds must be done 24 hours before

the class starts. Any refunds after that time will be charged the

full amount for the class. (EW)

Location: Whole Foods Market | 1333 North Rand Road.

Classes: 5

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2713-8 6-8 yrs M - F 1:30-3 pm 8/1-8/5 $140

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Lego Camp- LEGOS and Robotic Adventures It’s great fun programming a friendly robot, the amazing

TeeSaur, to be at your command and obey your orders. Children

will learn the basic steps of programming in LOGO language.

They work with digital replica of the robot on PC laptops to

make small programs and then have fun watching him execute

them on the floor. They will also use their ingenuity to make

models with Legos to improvise arena for TeeSaur to show off

his masterly skills. TeeSaur will perform a variety of tasks like

moving along multidirectional paths, draw geometrical figures,

negotiate series of obstacles, and even go bowling and play

music. (LM)

Location: Recreation Classes: 5

Fee: $142

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2403-7 6-8 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 7/11-7/15

Fun RoboticsThe concepts of programming are best learned through fun

and frolic. The children will work with a friendly robot to learn

programming in LOGO language and take on its challenging

concepts. The learners progress through the developmental

stages of learning by exploration. They will program the robot

to perform a variety of tasks, including drawing of geometrical

figures, and even to play music for the children. (LM)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 6

Fee: $103

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2408-1 6-8 yrs T 6-7 pm 7/19-8/23

Digital Movie with AnimationMovie making is a perfect art-form which brings together a

variety of talents and skills. Children have a great sense of

creativity and imagination which need appropriate impulse and

encouraging-setting to manifest. The participants will choose

themes for their movies and develop the plot. They will set up

their studios with LEGO pieces and props, create an animated

movie, edit, add title-credits-special effects etc., and burn it to

a CD for taking home. They work in small teams with technical

equipment, a complete set of which is allotted exclusively

to each team. Working cooperatively, they also hone their

social skills, and appreciate value of team work. (Children are

encouraged to bring LEGO toys and other props that they would

need to make their animated movie) (LM)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 6

Fee: $103

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2405-8 8-12 yrs T 6-7 pm 6/7-7/12

LEgO TEChNOLOgy CLASSESTechno Tops for TotsLaunch your child into the world of technology through this

hands-on discovery class with it’s focus on social, emotiona

and cognitive development. The program enables learning by

interacting with the computer and a variety of age appropriate

software, and through observation, participation and discussion

in this personalized class. Other than hands on experience with

technology, the children develop and refine skills in language

arts and reading readiness, math readiness and problem

solving while having great fun. (LM)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 6

Fee: $79

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2397-3 3-4 yrs T 4:15-4:45 pm 6/7-7/12

2397-4 4-5 yrs T 4:15-4:45 pm 7/19-8/23

Little Masters at LEGO EngineeringChildren just love to build and break and that is how they

build on their storehouse of creative energy. Working with

LEGO Education Kits under professional guidance, they make

working models of simple machines to learn some of the

basic concepts of engineering and science. Hands-on activity

develops an understanding of how things work which develops

the aptitude for engineering and promotes learning in science.

This program stimulates their creativity, and provides a

supportive environment for its exploration, as well as helps

promote social skills. (LM)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 6

Fee: $103

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2399-5 5-7 yrs T 5-5:45 pm 6/7-7/12

2399-6 5-7 yrs T 5-5:45 pm 7/19-8/23

PRIVATEPIANOLESSONS

Enjoy self-expression through music and explore your creative abilities. Private lessons are available for all

ages upon request.

Lessons will be instructed by Vera Rakitin, a European pianist with over 20 years experience in teaching children and adults. Please contact Recreation Park, 847.577.3040,

Monday through Friday between 1-5 pm for more information.

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Scrapbooking CampLove to take pictures and share them with family and friends?

Learn to quickly and easily create beautiful scrapbook pages

with your own photos. Get ready for lots of cropping fun!

Campers will receive 12 x 12 scrapbook paper and other

decorative supplies. They will have access to a wide variety of

cutting tools, punches, stencils, and pens. Supply list: 12 x 12

strap hinge or top slip-in scrapbook, 5-6 photos per page, and

any memorabilia. There is a theme for each day and snacks,

too. (KC)

Location: Historical Museum Classes: 3

Age: 10-17 yrs Instructor: Ann Wiewel

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2412-2 T, W, Th 9 am-12 pm 8/16-8/18 $36/$44

AduLT CLASSESEuchre LeagueCome on out and join us at Camelot Park and play one of the

Mid-West’s favorite card games. Sign your team up and play

this 8 week tournament. Each week you will play three matches

and at the end of 6 weeks we will have a end of the season

tournament, depending on the number of teams it could last

one or two weeks. So get your partner and bring your game to

Camelot on Tuesday nights! (EW)

Location: Camelot Classes: 6

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2346-3 17+ T 6-8 pm 6/14-7/19 $10

Antiques - What’s It Worth?Discover the world of antiques and collectibles with Karl Gates

of Gates Appraisals. Learn how to evaluate furniture, ceramics,

glass, jewelry, and more when you know the importance of

periods, styles, materials, and trends. Distinguish between

American and European antiques. Bring one piece to class

each week to be evaluated. Due to contractual arrangements,

we cannot pro-rate the class fee for late registration or missed

classes. (KC)

Location: Historical Museum Classes: 8

Instructor: Karl Gates

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2356-7 18+ W 7-9 pm 6/1-7/20 $48/$51

Cool Wines for Hot Summer DaysWhen the mercury starts climbing, lightning bugs illuminate the

sky, and summer has finally arrived. Chicagoans love to fire up

the grill, pack a picnic, or dine al fresco. Summer provides a

wonderful opportunity to experience new things, particularly new

wines. A myriad of wines are available for summertime events.

Join Mary Ellen Hogan of Urban Harvest, An Indulgent Food

Store, as we explore Cool Wines for Hot Summer Days. Refunds

must be requested one week prior to the class date. (TD)

Location: Urban Harvest

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2352-6 21+ T 7:30-9 pm 6/21 $30

Lego Technology CampPotpourri and AnimationTell your story by combining LEGO engineering skills and the

art of animation. Children will use innovation and imagination

to make models with LEGO and motorized kits to set up

the studio. The stage will complete, and undergo changes

as needed, by addition of their own props, accessories and

materials drawing upon art of improvisation. They will tweak

tricks of animation to tell their story, record conversations

between animated characters, add background chatter, music

and special effects, supplement with their commentary- may be

even add live action- and digitalize their creativity to a CD for

family show-time. (LM)

Location: Recreation Classes: 6

Fee: $142

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2408-0 8-11 yrs M - F 9 am-12 pm 6/13-6/17

Engineering Geniuses with LEGOSConstructing working models of basic machines with LEGO

Education Sets provides understanding of some of the

fundamental concepts of engineering, without the overload

of technical jargon. The participants apply the learning about

structures, levers, pulleys and gears for problem solving, by

progressively investigating and exploring, through modification

and upgrading of simple mechanical and motorized machines.

They are encouraged to deploy their ingenuity and creativity

by a friendly and competitive environment. Children work in

teams of two. Each team will have one complete LEGO Simple

& Motorized Machines set to work with. (LM)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 6

Fee: $103

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2408-2 8-12 yrs T 7:15-8:15 pm 7/19-8/23

Spybotics: Spies ‘R’ Us!Here begins your journey in to a world of undercover agents,

high-tech robots and secret missions. Working in teams, with

knocked-down LEGO robotic kits, the participants will assemble

robotic mission-vehicles (spybots) following the instructions

from interactive software provided on laptop computers.

After testing their spybots for operational readiness, they

obtain mission briefings from the S.M.A.R.T. Headquarters for

executing secret missions. Using the remote maneuver and

control system, they will guide their spybot, against time, to

accomplish the missions. Equipment: Laptop computers and

LEGO Mindstorm Robotic kits. (LM)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 6

Fee: $103

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2401-6 9-12 yrs T 7:15-8:15 pm 6/7-7/12

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Patio Party Pleasers:Easy Summer Appetizers Join the staff at Urban Harvest for their August Cooking Class

- Patio Party Pleasers - Easy Summer Appetizers. Learn about

some fun and delicious appetizers for the summer that you are

sure to enjoy. Refunds must be requested one week prior to the

class date. (TD)

Location: Urban Harvest

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2386-1 21+ W 7:30-9 pm 8/3 $38

Wine and Cheese PairingFinding the perfect wine and cheese pair is an epicurean delight.

Classic pairs like Sauvignon Blanc and Chevre or Stilton and

Port are enjoyed by food and wine lovers everywhere. Join Mary

Ellen Hogan at Urban Harvest, An Indulgent Food Store as we

explore classic wine and cheese pairings, as well as some new

favorites. Refunds must be requested one week prior to the class

date. (TD)

Location: Urban Harvest

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2388-2 21+ M 7:30-9 pm 8/8 $30

Dude Food Grilling Seminar (18+)Grab a set of tongs and join us in the outdoor cafe as we’ll be

preparing a number of dishes all cooked on the grill.

6/16: Beef

• Grill Fire Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

• Cedar Grilled Flat Iron Steak

• Grilled Pineapple Souffle

7/28: Seafood

• Grill up Red Snapper with Avocado Salsa

• Cilantro Rice

• Caramelized Plantains.

8/25: Poultry

• Harvest Season Vegetables

• Cast Iron Cornbread

• Beer Can Chicken.

9/22: Seasonal Game

• Hardwood Grilled Leg of Lamb

• Wild Rice with Cranberry

• Grilled Figs and Mascarpone.

Recipes, sample size portions and beverage pairings to be

provided in all classes. (EW)

Location: Whole Foods Market | 1333 North Rand Road.

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee #

2371-5 Th 7-8:30 pm 6/16 $33 1

2371-6 Th 7-8:30 pm 7/28 $33 1

2371-7 Th 7-8:30 pm 8/25 $33 1

2371-8 Th 7-8:30 pm 9/22 $33 1

2371-4 Th 7-8:30 pm All Dates $104 4

The Thrill of the Grill Join the staff at Urban Harvest for their June Cooking Class

- The Thrill of the Grill. Learn about some wonderful and

delicious meals for the grill. You’ll enjoy these simple and easy

recipes for the summer months. Refunds must be requested

one week prior to the class date. (TD)

Location: Urban Harvest

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2377-7 21+ W 7:30-9 pm 6/8 $38

Summer Salads Join the staff at Urban Harvest for their July Cooking Class -

Summer Salads and learn some new twists on some healthy

choices for the summer. Refunds must be requested one week

prior to the class date. (TD)

Location: Urban Harvest

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2384-0 21+ W 7:30-9 pm 7/6 $38

Wine 101 - The Basics of WineA myriad of wines are available for connoisseurs and novices

alike. Determining which wine is your preferred style or flavor

can be both fun and challenging. Join Mary Ellen Hogan at

Urban Harvest, An Indulgent Food Store as we explore the

basics of wine. In this class you will learn the proper techniques

for tasting and evaluating wine, as well as wine terminology, as

we taste a variety of red, white and rose wines from around the

world. Refunds must be requested one week prior to the class

date. (TD)

Location: Urban Harvest

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2381-9 21+ Th 7:30-9 pm 7/14 $25

Cheers to BeerBeer has long been the beverage of choice in many European

countries. Join Mary Ellen Hogan of Urban Harvest as we

discuss the history of beer, beer making techniques, and

sample some of our favorite brews. Refunds must be requested

one week prior to the class date. (TD)

Location: Urban Harvest

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2379-8 21+ T 7:30-9 pm 7/26 $25

Stay fit this seasonwith AHPD

exercise classes!

See pg 104!

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staminaWhich Karate Program is right for me?

The Park District offers two different Karate Programs: The

Illinois Shotokan Karate Club and the Kid’s Karate Club and

Safety Time Program. These are two distinctively different

programs. Programs cover ages 4 through adults.

What is the difference?

The Illinois Shotokan Karate Club instructs the following

Karate Programs: Pre-Karate, Parent / Child Karate and Youth

and Adult Karate. The program stresses the development of

cardiovascular fitness, coordination, strength and karate skills.

Personal safety skills and self-defense skills are also taught at

the appropriate levels.

The Kid’s Karate Club and Safety Time Program specializes in

teaching the martial arts and safety to children ages 4-15 years.

The program revolves around family involvement and stresses

respect. Parents may attend class with their child by signing up

for the Parent Helper Program.

Both programs are motivational and encourage participants to

do their best in all activities, including school and other sports.

Are the Levels and Association of Color of Belts the same?

No. Because these are distinctively different programs, the Levels

and Association of Color of Belts are not the same. If you choose

to switch from one program to another, you may not be placed in

the same Level or considered at the same Color of Belt.

What ages do the programs cover?

Illinois Shotokan Karate:

Pre-Karate Ages 5-7 years

Parent / Child Karate Ages 7 years + (open to parents

and children age 7-14 years)

Karate Ages 7-14 years

Karate Ages 15 years +

Color of BeltColor of Belt Level

White Beginner

White with Stripes Beginner/Novice

Orange Novice

Yellow Novice/Intermediate

Blue Intermediate

Green Intermediate/Advanced

Purple Advanced

Black Advanced/Expert

Kid’s Karate Club: Ages 4-15 years (participants are divided

into age appropriate groups during the class). Adults (parents

may attend class by signing up for the Parent Helper Program).

Besides the class fees, what other fees are a

associated with the program?

Kid’s Karate Club: Students are asked to purchase a uniform

by the third week of class with a cost of $35/per student, $40/

parent helpers. $38 for tournaments and testing. Tournaments

and belt Testing are optional. Yellow belts and up will need to

purchase additional protective equipment.

Kid’s Karate Club Parent Helper ProgramWould you like to attend class with your child? You will hold

kicking and punching shields, help organize the children in line

and assist the instructors with class, while learning the martial

arts yourself. You are not required to attend every class. The

parent helper program is available to all parents with children

in the program. There is no fee to take karate, but parents who

help are asked to purchase a uniform with a cost of $40. Call

the Karate Club Hotline at 630.293.9989 for more information.

Kid’s Karate Club and Safety TimeThis is an exciting, progressive program, which specializes in

teaching martial arts and safety to children ages 4-15 years.

Participants are divided into age appropriate groups during

the class. This high-energy program revolves around family

involvement and stresses respect. The design of the program

is very motivational and encourages participants to do their

best at any activity. For more information visit kidskarate.com.

No Class: July 4; Safety Class: July 11; Make Up Class: July

18; Parent Night: August 8; Make Up Class: August 15; Testing

& Promotions: August 22. Students are asked to purchase a

uniform by the third week of class at a cost of $35. No class

7/4. (TD)

Age: 4-15 yrs Fee: $56

Location: Pioneer Classes: 9

Class Level Day(s) Time Date

2414-3 White Belt - Beg M 6:15-7 pm 6/20-8/22

2414-4 Orange-Yellow Belt M 7-7:45 pm 6/20-8/22

2414-5 Green & Up - Beg/Int M 7:45-8:30 pm 6/20-8/22

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Illinois Shotokan Karate ProgramsThe Illinois Shotokan Karate Club (ISKC) instructs the following Karate programs: Pre-Karate, Parent/Child Karate, Youth and Adult Karate.

All classes are taught by instructors of the Illinois Shotokan Karate Club under the direction of John DiPasquale, four-time National Coach

and National Faculty Member of ACEP (American Coaching Effectiveness Program). Beginning students will not be permitted to register into

the current session after the second class has met. Registration for Continuing through Advanced students will be accepted after the start

date, but the full class fee will be required. Uniforms and belt testing options are available through the ISKC instructor.

Pre-KarateThrough a variety of fun and creative activities, young children will develop coordination, strength, and personal safety skills in a

well-supervised setting. This program will give your child the lead he/she needs in developing memory and agility skills necessary to

be successful in school and other sports. Beginners: No prior experience Continuers: One or more prior sessions Advanced: Instructor

permission required (EW)

Class Level Age Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes

2416-6 Beg 4-7 yrs Camelot Th 4-4:45 pm 6/16-8/25 $94/$141 11

2416-7 Cont 4-7 yrs Camelot Th 4:55-5:40 pm 6/16-8/25 $94/$141 11

2416-8 Adv Beg 4-7 yrs Camelot Th 5:45-6:30 pm 6/16-8/25 $94/$141 11

2416-9 Beg/Advanced 4-7 yrs Heritage F 6:15-7 pm 6/17-8/26 $94/$141 11

KarateKarate is ideal for releasing tension, developing cardiovascular fitness and improving overall muscle tone, and building agility, strength

and poise. The program puts children in touch with their bodies and helps build coordination. Adults will learn self-defense skills to use

if confronted with a dangerous situation. (EW)

Class Level Age Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes

2419-0 White-Orange Belt 7-14 yrs Alcott (BG) W 4-5 pm 6/15-8/24 $94/$141 11

2419-1 Yellow-Blue Belt 7-14 yrs Alcott (BG) W 5-6 pm 6/15-8/24 $94/$141 11

2419-2 White Belt 7-14 yrs Camelot Sa 9-10 am 6/18-8/27 $94/$141 11

2419-3 White W/Stripes-Orange 7-14 yrs Camelot Sa 10:10-11:10 am 6/18-8/27 $94/$141 11

2419-4 Yellow-Green Belt 7-14 yrs Camelot Sa 11:20 am-12:20 pm 6/18-8/27 $94/$141 11

2419-5 Purple-Black Belt 7-14 yrs Camelot Sa 12:30-1:30 pm 6/18-8/27 $94/$141 11

2419-6 Green-Low (Purple) 7-14 yrs Cooper (BG) W 6:30-7:30 pm 6/15-8/24 $94/$141 11

2419-7 High Purple - Black Belt 7-14 yrs Cooper (BG) W 6:30-7:30 pm 6/15-8/24 $94/$141 11

2419-8 White-Purple Belt 15+ Cooper (BG) W 7:30-8:30 pm 6/15-8/24 $94/$141 11

2419-9 Brown-Black Belt 15+ Cooper (BG) W 8:30-10 pm 6/15-8/24 $127/$190.50 11

2420-0 White Belt-Red Belt 7-14 yrs Frontier Th 4-4:55 pm 6/16-8/25 $94/$141 11

2420-1 Orange-Blue Belt 7-14 yrs Frontier Th 5-5:55 pm 6/16-8/25 $94/$141 11

2420-2 Green-Black (Int/Adv) 7-14 yrs Frontier Th 6-7:25 pm 6/16-8/25 $127/$190.50 11

2420-3 White-Green Belt 15+ Frontier Th 7:30-8:30 pm 6/16-8/25 $94/$141 11

2420-4 Purple-Black Belt 15+ Frontier Th 8:35-10 pm 6/16-8/25 $127/$190.50 11

2420-5 White-Yellow Belt 7-14 yrs Heritage F 7-8 pm 6/17-8/26 $94/$141 11

2420-6 Blue & Up 7-14 yrs Heritage F 8-9 pm 6/17-8/26 $94/$141 11

Parent/Child KarateThis program is an excellent opportunity to share quality time with your child while developing muscle tone, coordination,

cardiovascular fitness and karate skills. Open to parents and their children (7-14 yrs). (EW)

Class Level Age Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Classes

2422-7 Beginner/Continuing 7+ Camelot Sa 9-10 am 6/18-8/27 $94/$141 11

2422-8 White W/Stripes-Orange 7+ Camelot Sa 10:10-11:10 am 6/18-8/27 $94/$141 11

2422-9 Yellow-Green Belt 7+ Camelot Sa 11:20 am-12:20 pm 6/18-8/27 $94/$141 11

2423-0 Purple-Black Belt 7+ Camelot Sa 12:30-1:30 pm 6/18-8/27 $94/$141 11

2423-1 Beginner/Continuing 7+ Frontier Th 4-4:55 pm 6/16-8/25 $94/$141 11

2423-2 Orange-Blue Belt 7+ Frontier Th 5-5:55 pm 6/16-8/25 $94/$141 11

2423-3 Green-Black (Int/Adv) 7+ Frontier Th 6-7:25 pm 6/16-8/25 $127/$190.50 11

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SChOOL AgEd PROgRAMSKindergarten GymnasticsThis class is for the little gymnast who already has some school

experience. Because of their age, kindergarteners are able to

handle a class that’s more skill oriented. With the influence

of positive reinforcement, children are offered appropriate

challenges to prepare them physically and mentally for our

developmental gymnastics classes. No class 7/2, 7/4. (TD)

GirlsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2436-6 M 4-5 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2437-0 Sa 12-1 pm 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

BoysClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2436-8 T 4-5 pm 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

2437-1 Sa 1-2 pm 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

All LevelsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2436-5 M 11:15-12 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2436-7 T 1-1:45 pm 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

2436-9 Th 1-1:45 pm 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

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Hot Shot Tots: 1-3 yrsAn enjoyable physical, mental and social experience for your

toddler to age three. A playful parent/tot class centered around

age appropriate movements. Designed to enhance your toddler’s

body awareness, create confidence with movement and is also a

great way for you and your child to meet new friends! No class

7/2, 7/4. (TD)

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2428-2 M 10:15-11 am 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2428-3 T 9:15-10 am 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

2428-4 W 9:15-10 am 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2428-5 W 6:15-7 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2428-6 Th 11:15-12 pm 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

2428-7 F 11:15-12 pm 6/17-8/12 $99/$148.50 9

2428-8 Sa 9-9:45 am 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

Preschool Gymnastics: 3 yr oldsNo parents needed in this class. With encouragement from skilled

instructors, the children face physical challenges which give

them stronger bodies and sharper minds. Students will also get

a clearer understanding of their capabilities and limitations. No

class 7/2, 7/4. (TD)

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2430-9 M 9:15-10 am 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2431-0 M 6:15-7 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2431-1 T 11:15-12 pm 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

2431-2 W 11:15-12 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2431-3 Th 9:15-10 am 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

2431-4 F 9:15-10 am 6/17-8/12 $99/$148.50 9

2431-5 Sa 10-10:45 am 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

Preschool Gymnastics: 4-5 yr oldsWe know it is even more essential that their physical challenges be

monitored for safety and that their attempts are rewarded, so risks

become exciting and failed attempts are seen for what they are -

learning experiences. No class 7/2, 7/4. (TD)

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2433-6 M 1-1:45 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2433-7 M 7-7:45 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2433-8 T 10:15-11 am 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

2433-9 W 10:15-11 am 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2434-0 W 1-1:45 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2434-1 Th 10:15-11 am 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

2434-2 F 10:15-11 am 6/17-8/12 $99/$148.50 9

2434-3 F 1-1:45 pm 6/17-8/12 $99/$148.50 9

2434-4 Sa 11-11:45 am 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

All Gymnastics Classes:Rolling Meadows Park District

Nelson Sports Complex

3900 Owl Drive Rolling Meadows

847.818.3214precisionPreschool ProgramsGymnastics skills are used as tools to teach learning attitudes, while skill mastery is a secondary goal. We aim to create challenge = risk

= learning = fun. We divide our preschool gymnastics program into three separate age groups to create the right learning environment

for each stage of a child’s development. We request that you respect these age groupings when registering.

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SChOOL AgEd PROgRAMSTumbling ProgramsThis program specializes in floor and trampoline skills.

Designed for cheerleaders and aspiring cheerleaders, the

classes emphasize tumbling and jumping skills that are

necessary in this growing sport. There are two levels offered:

beginner and intermediate. For safety reasons, all students

new to the tumbling program should enroll in a Beginner level

unless the tumbler can perform a back handspring unassisted.

A back handspring is a jump backward flipping upside down to

handstand and a push off with the hands to return to one’s feet.

No class 7/2, 7/4. (TD)

Beginner 9-13 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2445-8 M 4-5 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2446-1 W 3-4 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2446-2 W 4-5 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2446-8 Th 5-6 pm 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

2446-6 Sa 2-3 pm 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

Intermediate 9-13 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2445-9 M 5-6 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2446-3 W 5-6 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2446-5 Th 4-5 pm 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

High School 14-18 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2446-0 M 8-9 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2446-4 W 8-9 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2446-7 T 4-5 pm 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

Boys Youth Developmental GymnasticsOur developmental program is divided into three age groups,

6-8 years, 9-13 years and high school. The program provides

noncompetitive, achievement-oriented classes of progressive

skills. Children receive instruction in the Olympic gymnastics

events and mini-trampoline. No class 7/2, 7/4. (TD)

Beginner 6-8 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2439-2 M 5-6 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2439-4 W 5-6 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2439-5 W 7-8 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2439-7 Sa 12-1 pm 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

Beginner 9-13 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2439-3 M 8-9 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2439-8 Sa 1-2 pm 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

Intermediate 7-13 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2439-6 W 7-8 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2439-9 Sa 2-3 pm 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

Girls Youth Developmental GymnasticsOur developmental program is divided into three age groups:

6-8 years, 9-13 years and high school. The program provides

noncompetitive, achievement-oriented classes of progressive

skills. Children receive instruction in the Olympic gymnastics

events and mini-trampoline. No class 7/2, 7/4. (TD)

Beginner 6-8 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2442-0 M 4-5 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2442-1 M 5-6 pm 6/13-8/8 $88/$132.50 8

2442-2 T 4-5 pm 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

2442-6 W 4-5 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2442-8 W 5-6 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2443-1 Th 4-5 pm 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

2443-3 Th 5-6 pm 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

2443-5 Sa 12-1 pm 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

Beginner 9-13 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2442-3 T 5-6 pm 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

2442-9 W 7-8 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2443-2 Th 4-5 pm 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

Intermediate 6-8 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2442-4 T 5-6 pm 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

2442-5 T 5-6 pm 6/14-8/9 $99/$148.50 9

2442-7 W 4-5 pm 6/15-8/10 $99/$148.50 9

2443-4 Th 5-6 pm 6/16-8/11 $99/$148.50 9

2443-7 Sa 2-3 pm 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

Intermediate 9-13 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2443-6 Sa 1-2 pm 6/18-8/13 $88/$132.50 8

High School 14-18 yrsClass Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee #

2443-0 W, Sa 7-9 pm 6/15-8/13 $250/$375.50 17

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gyMNASTICSAll Gymnastics Classes:Rolling Meadows Park District

Nelson Sports Complex

3900 Owl Drive Rolling Meadows

847.818.3214

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teens & adultsAThLETICS

BRIEN HALTERMANAthletic SupervisorFor more information on adult

basketball leagues and summer

softball, please call Brien at

847.506.7132 or [email protected].

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Adult Drop-In AthleticsThese adult athletics are free to Arlington Heights residents

with driver’s license as proof of age and residency. This is a

drop-in program; no registration required. Teams are formed

weekly. There will be no drop-in activities the last week in

August.

Frontier Men’s BB 18 Yrs+ T 7-9 pm

Frontier Women’s VB 18 Yrs+ W 7-9 pm

Recreation Men’s BB 18 Yrs+ W 7-9 pm

Pioneer Men’s BB 30 Yrs+ T 7-8:45 pm

Adult Mixed Martial ArtsThis program teaches the fundamentals of both kickboxing

and Ju Jitsu in a fun, well supervised environment. The cross

training aspects of this discipline provide an excellent total

body workout. (NA)

Age: 16+

Location: Forest View Racquet Club

Classes: 10

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2448-7 Th 7-8 pm 6/16-8/18 $90

Traditional Japanese WeaponryThis class will teach Shinkendo and Bojutsu, the beautiful and

art of Japanese swordsmanship and staff. These martial arts

emphasize very traditional and effective techniques which

lead to both practical ability as well as an understanding of

classical martial arts. They are steeped in the traditions of

the Samurai, physical training, proper Bushido etiquettes and

philosophy. Serious students will be challenged both physically

and mentally as they develop an appreciation and understand-

ing of self-discipline and personal presence through these

centuries-old traditional martial arts.

R/NR Fee: $40/$55.50 Classes: 4

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

2425-8 14+ Pioneer T 7:30-9:30 pm 6/07-6/28

2425-4 14+ Heritage Sa 9-11 am 6/04-6/25

2425-6 14+ Heritage Sa 9-11 am 7/09-7/30

2425-7 14+ Heritage Sa 9-11 am 8/06-8/27

2426-0 14+ Pioneer T 7:30-9:30 pm 7/05-7/26

2426-1 14+ Pioneer T 7:30-9:30 pm 8/02-8/23

R/NR Fee: $120/$165.50 Classes: 12

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

2425-9 14+ Pioneer T 7:30-9:30 pm 6/07-8/23

2425-5 14+ Heritage Sa 9-11 am 6/04-8/27

Adult Summer SoftballSummer softball begins the week of May 1. There may still

be openings in some leagues. If interested, contact Brien

Halterman at 847.506.7132 or view the information on the web

at ahpd.org.

Men’s Basketball LeaguesMen’s basketball leagues are played on Thursday evenings.

A and B leagues are formed. If you would like any information

about these Park District leagues, please call Brien Halterman

at 847.506.7132 or check the information on the web at

ahpd.org.

Men’s Over-50 SoftballJoin the fun even if you haven’t played in years. Registration

is taken on an individual basis; so you don’t need to have a

team to participate. The rules for the 12” program have been

modified to limit injuries. Games and practices are held in

Palatine and Wheeling. Sign up at the Palatine Park District

only! For more information, call 847.705.5123.

Volleyball LeaguesAdult volleyball leagues are offered in summer. Games are

played at Pioneer Park. The summer league begins June 13.

Registration forms and league handbook are available at ahpd.

org/volleyball. For more information, please contact Jason at

847.506.7133.

League Play

Monday: B Co-rec

Monday: BB/A Co-rec

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Little DribblersAn introduction to basketball, this class offers simple drills to teach

players the rules of the game, ball handling, passing and defense.

Instructors emphasize team play and sportsmanship. (PL)

Age: 4-5 yrs

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2462-4 T 9:45-10:30 am 6/14-8/2 $51/$76.50

2462-5 Sa 9:30-10:15 am 6/18-8/6 $51/$76.50

Nothin’ But NetSample all these net sports: basketball, volleyball (played with

a beach ball), tennis and badminton. Other sports may be

included. Age appropriate equipment is used to get the little

athletes off to a good start to a lifetime of enjoyment. (PL)

Age: 4-6 yrs

Location: Camelot Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2464-6 W 11-11:45 am 6/15-8/3 $51/$76.50

Start Smart GolfLearn the basics of golf using colorful age-appropriate

equipment. Putting, chipping and tee work are mixed in with

easy instruction for proper form. (PL)

Age: 4-6 yrs

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2466-7 Sa 10:15-11 am 6/18-8/6 $51/$76.50

Fun With FootballAre you ready for some football? This no contact class helps

kids learn the skills of football: pass, hike, catch and punt the

ball and team offense and defense. Controlled scrimmages will

be played once the basic skills have been taught. Nerf footballs

are used for safety. (PL)

Age: 5-6 yrs

Location: Recreation Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2471-0 Sa 12:15-1 pm 6/18-8/6 $51/$76.50

Mini BullsIntroduce your 5 year old to the game of basketball - basic

skills such as passing, shooting, and dribbling. The boys and

girls learn while playing games and work towards modified

scrimmaging. No class 7/4. (MH)

Location: Recreation Classes: 6

R/NR Fee: $32/$45.50

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2468-8 5-6 yrs M, Th 3-3:45 pm 8/8-8/25

2468-9 5 6 M 3-3:45 pm 6/13-7/25

yOuTh AThLETICSconfidenceArlington Heights Youth Athletic AssociationThe Arlington Heights Youth Athletic Association is responsible

for administering the boys baseball, girls softball, youth football,

and cheerleading programs in Arlington Heights. The Youth

Athletic office is located just east of Frontier Park at 1929 N.

Kennicott. Normal office hours are Monday, Wednesday, and

Friday from 1-4 pm. Please call 847.870.0081 with questions

or visit ahyaa.org for online registration and other registration

information.

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PRESChOOL SPORTSAdult And Tot Sports StopMoms, dads or any significant adult can play an integral part in

helping their tots experience basic sports movement. Your tot

learns in a nurturing environment with gymnastics and sports

equipment used to introduce organized sports movement. (PL)

Age: 2-3 yrs Classes: 8

R/NR Fee: $51/$76.50

Class Location Day(s) Time Date

2450-8 Camelot W 10:15-10:55 am 6/15-8/3

2450-9 Pioneer Sa 10:15 am-10:55 pm 6/18-8/6

2451-0 Recreation Sa 11:30 am-12:10 pm 6/18-8/6

Sporting EncountersGirls and boys learn the basic skills of soccer, basketball, hockey,

t-ball, gymnastics and more. Classes are designed to improve

listening skills, the ability to follow directions and enhance overall

physical development - all while having fun. (PL)

R/NR Fee: $51/$76.50

Classes: 8

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

2453-1 4-5 yrs Frontier F 11:15-12 pm 6/17-8/5

2453-2 3-4 yrs Pioneer Sa 11-11:45 am 6/18-8/6

yOuTh SPORTSSoccer SundaysLooking for a way to get your little one ready for the upcoming

spring soccer season? This program will focus on the

fundamentals of soccer such as dribbling, passing, shooting,

basic rules and will do so in a fun but structured setting. No

class 7/3. (MH)

Location: Recreation Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $50/$75.50

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2460-2 4-5 yrs Su 1-2 pm 6/12-7/24

2460-3 6-8 yrs Su 2-3 pm 6/12-7/24

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DodgeballThis dodgeball class gives participants the opportunity to play

the popular game in a safe and supervised environment. The

program uses soft balls and safety will be stressed. Each week

different teams will play and a tournament will be held at the

end of the session to determine the winner of the league. So

bring you best group of six out and play some dodgeball. The

price reflects the amount per team not per player. (EW)

Age: High School Classes: 6

Location: Camelot

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2342-0 T 6:30-7:30 pm 6/14-7/19 $38/$54.50

2342-1 T 7:30-8:30 pm 6/14-7/19 $38/$54.50

Skateboarding LessonsCheck out AHPD’s new skate park at Olympic Park while you

learn to push, ride, glide, and turn. Learn to kick-turn, kick-flip,

ollie and do a manual. Instructors will teach riders of all

abilities; from someone who has never been on a skateboard

to the experienced rider looking for their sickest new trick. All

riders will meet at the skate park behind Olympic Indoor Swim

Center and should bring their own skate board, helmet, wrist

guards and knee/elbow pads. If the skating surface is too wet

due to inclement weather staff will call to let you know that

class has been cancelled and rescheduled. (TJ)

Age: 8-13 yrs

Location: Olympic Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2488-3 T, Th 10-11 am 6/7-6/30 $25/$37.50

Junior BullsOur 6 and 7 year olds work on developing fundamentals

through drills and games. We reinforce primary skills, such

as passing, shooting and dribbling while working on good

sportsmanship and learning game situations. Scrimmage time

will be progressive throughout the session. No class 7/4. (MH)

Location: Recreation Classes: 6

R/NR Fee: $32/$45.50

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2473-1 6-7 yrs M 4-4:45 pm 6/13-7/25

2473-2 6-7 yrs M, Th 4-4:45 pm 8/8-8/25

Speed/Agility TrainingParticipants will go through drills on improving running form

and perform age appropriate speed and agility drills to start

building proper technique and good habits that transition to all

sports. The first week will include a video analysis of running

form. This technology is used by NFL teams and USA Olympic

winter team. For more information on this program contact

House of Speed (847) 383-5168. No class 7/2. (PL)

Age: 7-11 yrs

Location: Poe School Classes: 6

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2477-6 Sa 9:30-10:30 am 6/18-7/30 $99/$125

Youth Mixed Martial ArtsThis program teaches young people the fundamentals of both

kickboxing and Ju Jitsu in a fun, well supervised environment.

The cross training aspect of this discipline provides an excellent

total body workout. (NA)

Age: 7-13 yrs Classes: 10

Location: Forest View Racquet Club

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2479-7 Th 6-7 pm 6/16-8/18 $90

Learn To BowlJoin the Arlington Heights Park District and Beverly Lanes in

a bowling class that will teach you the basics of the game, as

well as improve your skills you currently have. You will learn the

approach process, scoring, etiquette, and bring it all together in

a good effective finish. At the end of this six week session there

will be a pins over average contest, pizza, and prizes. The class

is taught by USBC certified coaches who were named to the

“Top 100 Coaches” by Bowlers Journal International magazine.

Classes will be held at Beverly Lanes. (EW)

Age: 8-12 yrs Classes: 6

Location: Beverly Lanes | 8 South Beverly Lane

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2486-2 T 4-5:30 pm 7/19-8/23 $60

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Rookie BallRookie Ball helps boys and girls develop techniques in hitting,

fielding, throwing, and base running. Rookie Ball offers the

option for players to receive live pitching from the group’s

coach. The first three weeks are devoted to practice and the

last four weeks to low key games. All children must have their

own baseball mitt and bring it to each practice and game. Due

to the number of children registered, the Park District reserves

the right to combine practice times. This is an instructional,

recreation program, no standings or scores are kept. The class

ID time that you register for is the practice time that your child

would attend for the first four weeks; teams will be formed

during the weeks of practices between all the class times. The

day games will be scheduled at either 9 am, 10 am or 11 am

and the evening games will be scheduled at either 5:15 pm,

6:15 pm or 7:15 pm at the park you have registered. Schedules

will be distributed during the practice of the week before games

begin. (JM)

Age: 6-7 yrs

R/NR Fee: $68/$75 Classes: 14

Class Location Day(s) Time Date

1262-2 Recreation M, W 9-9:50 am 6/13-8/1

1262-3 Recreation M, W 10-10:50 am 6/13-8/1

1262-4 Recreation M, W 11-11:50 am 6/13-8/1

1262-5 Hersey M, W 5:15-6:10 pm 6/13-8/1

1262-6 Hersey M, W 6:15-7:10 pm 6/13-8/1

1262-7 Hersey M, W 7:15-8:10 pm 6/13-8/1

1262-8 Pioneer T, Th 9-9:50 am 6/14-7/28

1262-9 Pioneer T, Th 10-10:50 am 6/14-7/28

1263-0 Pioneer T, Th 11-11:50 am 6/14-7/28

Girls High School VolleyballSign up as a team of 6-12 players for match play. This is a

four week league- two matches per night. Matches start at 6

and 7, or 8 and 9 pm. Officials provided; playoffs determine

champions. Freshman level is for those entering high school in

the fall. (JM)

Location: Betsy Ross School Classes: 4

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2496-8 Ent F M 6-9 pm 7/11-7/25 $230

2496-9 SO/JV T 6-9 pm 7/5-7/26 $230

2497-0 Varsity Th 6-9 pm 7/7-7/28 $230

Boys High School VolleyballSign up as a team of 6-12 players for match play. This is a

four week league- two matches per night. Matches start at 6

and 7 or, 8 and 9 pm. Officials provided; playoffs determine

champions. Freshman level is for those entering high school in

the fall. Freshman level played at Edgar Allen Poe School. (JM)

Fee: $230 Classes: 4

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

2499-1 Ent F Poe W 6-9 pm 7/26-7/27

2499-2 SO/JV Betsy Ross M 6-9 pm 7/11-7/25

2499-3 Varsity Betsy Ross W 5-10 pm 7/6-7/27

Jr High Volleyball LeagueThis program is co-rec (boys and girls) for beginner/

intermediate level players. Sign up as a team of 6-12 players

entering 7th or 8th grade. This is a four week league, two

matches per night. Matches will be 6 and 7 OR 8 and 9 PM

at Betsy Ross Gym. Officials are provided, playoffs determine

champions. Register under the captain’s name only. This is

league play, no coaches are assigned and no practices are

scheduled by AHPD. No class 5/29, 6/19. (JM)

Location: Betsy Ross School Classes: 4

Fee: $230

Class Level Age Day(s) Time Date

1263-5 Beg/Int gr 7-8 M 6-9 pm 6/6-6/27

1263-6 Beg/Int gr 7-8 T 6-9 pm 6/7-6/28

1263-4 Beg/Int gr 7-8 Su 6-9 pm 5/22-6/26

1264-0 Beg/Int gr 6 W 6-9 pm 6/8-6/29

Tiny Tot Tae Kwon DoThis is a great program for young children. Discipline, respect,

and physical fitness will be stressed as children learn Tae Kwon

Do in a fun, well supervised environment. Stranger avoidance

will also be covered. No class 7/4. (NA)

Age: 5-6 yrs

Location: Forest View Racquet Club

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee #

2501-4 M 5:30-6:15 pm 6/13-8/15 $61 9

2501-5 W 5:30-6:15 pm 6/15-8/17 $68 10

2501-6 Sa 9-9:45 am 6/18-8/20 $68 10

Young Masters Tae Kwon DoThis dynamic program instructs children in the martial art of

Tae Kwon Do. As students learn the art of self defense they will

develop agility, stamina, and athleticism. Confidence, respect,

and a hard work ethic will also be stressed. No class 7/4. (NA)

Age: 7-13 yrs

Location: Forest View Racquet Club

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee #

2503-7 M 6:15-7:15 pm 6/13-8/15 $81 9

2503-8 W 6:15-7:15 pm 6/15-8/17 $90 10

2503-9 Sa 9:45-10:45 am 6/18-8/20 $90 10

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T-BallThe class ID time that you register for is the practice time that your child would attend for the first four weeks. Players need to

bring their own baseball mitt to each practice and game. Classes may be combined with other classes from same park or other

park if registration is low. No standings or scores are kept; games are played as an enjoyable learning experience. Schedules will be

distributed during the practice of the week before games begin.

4 yr OldThe first four weeks are spent developing techniques in hitting,

fielding, and throwing; the remainning weeks are low-key

games. Teams will be formed between all the class times and

games will be scheduled at either 9, 9:45 or 10:30 am at the

park you have registered. Practice times run 40 minutes; game

times are 45 minutes, both are held on the same day of class.

The evening game times will be scheduled at either 5:30, 6:15

or 7 pm. Classes at Pioneer will be held at field #4 with parking

on Fairview and Fernandez. No class 7/4, (JM)

R/NR Fee: $66/$73 Classes: 14

Class Location Day(s) Time Date

1232-4 Pioneer M, W 9-9:40 am 6/13-8/1

1232-5 Pioneer M, W 9:45-10:25 am 6/13-8/1

1232-6 Pioneer M, W 10:30-11:10 am 6/13-8/1

1232-7 Frontier M, W 5:30-6:10 pm 6/13-8/1

1232-8 Frontier M, W 6:15-6:55 pm 6/13-8/1

1232-9 Frontier M, W 7-7:40 pm 6/13-8/1

1233-0 Camelot T, Th 9-9:40 am 6/14-7/28

1233-1 Camelot T, Th 9:45-10:25 am 6/14-7/28

1233-2 Camelot T, Th 10:30-11:10 am 6/14-7/28

1233-3 Frontier T, Th 5:30-6:10 pm 6/14-7/28

1233-4 Frontier T, Th 6:15-6:55 pm 6/14-7/28

1233-5 Frontier T, Th 7-7:40 pm 6/14-7/28

5-6 yr oldThe first three weeks are spent developing techniques in

hitting, fielding, and throwing; the remaining weeks are low-key

games. Teams will be formed during the weeks of practices

between all the class times. The day games will be scheduled

at either 9 am, 10 am or 11 am and the evening games will be

scheduled at either 5:15 pm, 6:15 pm or 7:15 pm at the park

you have registered. (JM)

R/NR Fee: $68/$75 Classes: 14

Class Location Day(s) Time Date

1242-2 Camelot M, W 9-9:50 am 6/13-8/1

1242-3 Camelot M, W 10-10:50 am 6/13-8/1

1242-4 Camelot M, W 11-11:50 am 6/13-8/1

1242-5 Pioneer M, W 5:15-6:05 pm 6/13-8/1

1242-6 Pioneer M, W 6:15-7:05 pm 6/13-8/1

1242-7 Pioneer M, W 7:15-8:05 pm 6/13-8/1

1242-8 Recreation T, Th 9-9:50 am 6/14-7/28

1242-9 Recreation T, Th 10-10:50 am 6/14-7/28

1243-0 Recreation T, Th 11-11:50 am 6/14-7/28

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All Star Level 1 SoccerThis program is designed to teach children the basics of soccer in a fun and exciting way. Dribbling, passing and shooting will be

covered through fun games that keep everyone moving. This class is great for coordination and self-esteem. The main objective is to

have fun! Please bring a size 3-5 soccer ball. (MH)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date Fee Classes No Class

2456-1 3-4 yrs Camelot Th 9:15-10 am 6/16-7/28 $70/$95.50 7

2455-3 3-4 yrs Frontier M 1:45-2:45 pm 6/13-8/1 $70/$95.50 7 7/4

2456-0 3-4 yrs Frontier W 4-4:45 pm 6/15-7/27 $70/$95.50 7

2455-4 3-4 yrs Recreation T 10:15-11 am 6/14-7/26 $70/$95.50 7

2455-5 3-4 yrs Recreation T, Th 10:30-11:15 am 8/2-8/18 $64/$90.50 6

2455-6 4-6 yrs Camelot Th 10-11 am 6/16-7/28 $70/$95.50 7

2455-9 4-6 yrs Frontier W 3-4 pm 6/15-7/27 $70/$95.50 7

2455-7 4-6 yrs Recreation T 11 am-12 pm 6/14-7/26 $70/$95.50 7

2455-8 4-6 yrs Recreation T, Th 11:15 am-12:15 pm 8/2-8/18 $64/$90.50 6

All Star Super SportsThis fun filled class teaches little superstars the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship, while attempting to spark an interest in

kids to play a variety of sports. Sports covered will be favorites like basketball, hockey, soccer, baseball, football, and many more. (MH)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date Fee Classes No Class

2458-2 3-4 yrs Camelot Th 1:15-2 pm 6/16-7/28 $70/$95.50 7

2458-0 3-4 yrs Frontier M 1-1:45 pm 6/13-8/1 $70/$95.50 7 7/4

2457-9 3-4 yrs Recreation T, Th 9:45-10:30 am 8/2-8/18 $64/$90.50 6

2458-1 3-4 yrs Recreation T 1-2 pm 6/14-7/26 $70/$95.50 7

2458-3 4-6 yrs Camelot Th 2-3 pm 6/16-7/28 $70/$95.50 7

All Star Flag FootballThis class is designed to teach boys the game of flag football in a fun and safe environment. Many mechanical skills will be taught while

also covering game time situations and strategies. Our goal is to educate our students about the sport while emphasizing teamwork

and sportsmanship making sure that everyone has a positive experience. (MH)

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date Fee Classes No Class

2475-6 gr 1-2 Frontier M 3-3:45 pm 6/13-8/1 $70/$95.50 7 7/4

2475-8 gr 1-2 Frontier W 1:15-2 pm 6/15-7/27 $70/$95.50 7

2475-3 gr 1-2 Recreation T, Th 1-2 pm 8/2-8/18 $64/$90.50 6

2475-4 gr 1-2 Recreation T 2-2:45 pm 6/14-7/26 $70/$95.50 7

2475-7 gr 3-4 Frontier M 4-4:45 pm 6/13-8/1 $70/$95.50 7 7/4

2475-9 gr 3-4 Frontier W 2-3 pm 6/15-7/27 $70/$95.50 7

2476-0 gr 3-4 Recreation T, Th 2-3 pm 8/2-8/18 $64/$90.50 6

2475-5 gr 3-4 Recreation T 3-4 pm 6/14-7/26 $70/$95.50 7

MATT HEALYRecreation SupervisorFor more information on programs

at Recreation Park, All-Star sports,

babysitting classes, please call Matt

at 847.577.3040 or [email protected].

All Star Sand VolleyballThis class will introduce the participants to the game of sand

volleyball. Fundamentals such as proper position, bumping,

setting, and spiking will be taught. Individual and group

instruction will take place in each class. In case of poor weather

the class will be held indoors. (PR)

Location: Frontier Classes: 6

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2484-0 gr 3-4 W 5-6 pm 6/22-7/27 $60

2484-1 gr 6-8 W 6:15-7:15 pm 6/22-7/27 $60

All Star Level 1 BasketballThis program will introduce your children to the game of

basketball if they are beginners or if they need the know how to

get to the next level. Basic skills of dribbling, passing, shooting

and defense will be taught. Games will also be played to show

the importance of teamwork in game situations. (MH)

Location: Camelot Classes: 7

R/NR Fee: $70/$95.50

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2000-8 4-6 yrs Th 11:15-12:15 pm 6/16-7/28

2001-1 3-4 yrs Th 12:15-1 pm 6/16-7/28

Location: Camelot Classes: 6

R/NR Fee: $64/$90.50

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2001-2 4-6 yrs M,W 1-2 pm 8/3-8/22

2001-3 3-4 yrs M,W 2-2:45 pm 8/3-8/22

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Fitness Kick-BoxingWork to achieve the top-notch physical condition of a kick

boxer or boxer without the fear of injury. This kick-boxing

class combines the basics of punching, kicking, and boxing

movement into challenging aerobic routines for a complete

muscular and cardiovascular workout. This is a noncontact

program. *Tuesday 6-7 pm is an advanced class. Please contact

the instructor for participant approval. No class 7/4. (NA)

Location: Forest View Racquet Club

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee #

2510-2 15+ M 8-9 am 7/11-8/15 $54 6

2510-3 15+ T 6-7 pm* 6/14-8/16 $90 10

2510-4 15+ T 7-8 pm 6/14-8/16 $90 10

2510-5 15+ W 8-9 am 7/6-8/17 $63 7

2510-6 15+ Th 7-8 pm 6/16-8/18 $90 10

2510-7 15+ Sa 9:30-10:30 am 6/18-8/20 $90 10

Fitness Boot Camp (17+)Fall into formation and march your way to firmer thighs,

sleeker arms, tighter abs, and improved balance, flexibility and

strength. Geared toward adults of all ages, shapes and sizes,

Fitness Boot Camp will charge up your fitness level and give a

swift kick (in the right direction!) toward your weight loss goal.

Set at beautiful Lake Arlington, each workout will include a fun

mix of body weight, resistance tubing and kettelbell exercises;

heart-pumping calisthenics; a bit of the unexpected; and

encouraging group camaraderie. Questions? Call Karen at Elite

Athletic Development, 847.394.8110. No class 7/4, 9/5, 9/7,

9/10, 9/14, 9/17. (KK)

Location: Lake Arlington Fee: $120

Class Day(s) Time Date #

2524-2 M, W 9:30-10:30 am 6/15-9/19 24

2524-3 M 9:30-10:30 am 6/20-9/19 12

2524-4 M, Sa 9:30-10:30 am 6/20-9/19 24

2524-5 M, W 6:30-7:30 pm 6/15-9/19 24

2524-6 M 7-8 pm 6/18-9/19 24

2524-7 M 6:30-7:30 pm 6/20-9/19 12

2524-8 W 9:30-10:30 am 6/15-8/31 12

2524-9 W, Sa 9:30-10:30 am 6/15-9/3 24

2525-0 W 6:30-7:30 pm 6/15-8/31 12

2525-1 W 7-8 pm 6/15-9/3 24

2525-2 Sa 8-9 am 6/18-9/3 12

ZUMBAThis cutting edge, high-energy fitness system is a distinctive

fusion of Latin and International music that combines unique

body sculpting and dance steps. The routine features aerobic/

fitness interval training with fast and slow rhythms that tone

and sculpt the body. Not only is Zumba fun, it is easy to do.

Drop in fee is $8 per class at the door or purchase a six class

punch card for $40. Punch cards may be purchased at Forest

View Racquet & Fitness Club. First time participants must call

the club at 847.640.2574 to reserve a spot in the class. Nurs-

ery is available Monday thru Friday 9 am-2 pm.

Zumba Toning This class works to blend body-sculpting tech-

niques and specific Zumba moves into one calorie-burning,

strength-training class. You’ll learn how to use weighted, mara-

ca-like Zumba Toning Sticks to enhance rhythm, build strength

and tone all target zones. The Saturday class is designated for

Zumba toning and is included in the punch card.

CLASS SCHEDULE - Forest View Racquet & Fitness Club

Day Time

Mon 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Wed 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Sat 10:45 - 11:45 am

Kid-XWe are very happy to offer group exercise classes for kids.

This class will challenge you to improve your fitness while

having fun. You will work on your core, flexibility, strength, and

endurance. Kid-X is a great way to get fit and make friends. The

last ten minutes of each class will be spent cooling down and

stretching. Class will be taught by Leanne Richeter, certified

personal trainer. (SN)

Location: Olympic Classes: 7

Instructor: Leanne Richter

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2506-0 8+ W 5:30-6:25 pm 6/15-7/27 $75/$112.50

Parent and Child ExerciseThis class will allow one parent to take an exercise class with

one child. What a great way to spend time together, have

fun, and get healthy. Class will improve your core strength,

flexibility, balance, and endurance. Each class will be fun and

challenging. The last ten minutes of each class will be spent

cooling down and stretching. Class will be taught by Leann

Richter, a certified personal trainer. Please register using your

child’s name and age. Children must be at least 10 years old to

participate. No class 7/4. (SN)

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 7

Instructor: Leanne Richter

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2508-1 10+ M 6-6:55 pm 6/13-8/1 $75/$112.50

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Yoga for BeginnersBring joy and peace into your life through Peace Yoga - the

perfect combination of yoga postures, basic stretches, breath

work, meditation and relaxation, all geared to create harmony

within the mind, body and spirit. The movements are designed

to stretch and tone muscles, loosen stiff joints, help correct

poor posture, improve balance and leave you feeling agile and

refreshed. Level One is a gentle program designed for true

beginners. Level Two includes the basics and introduces some

of the more challenging postures. No class 7/4. (AK)

Fee: $45.50 Classes: 5

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

2533-6 18+ Camelot W 7-8 pm 6/8-7/6

2533-7 18+ Camelot W 7-8 pm 7/13-8/10

2533-8 18+ Camelot W 8-9 pm 6/8-7/6

2533-9 18+ Camelot W 8-9 pm 7/13-8/10

2534-0 18+ Heritage M 7-8 pm 6/6-7/11

2534-1 18+ Heritage M 7-8 pm 7/18-8/15

2534-2 18+ Heritage M 8-9 pm 6/6-7/11

2534-3 18+ Heritage M 8-9 pm 7/18-8/15

Yoga/Pilates for AdultsYoga/Pilates will begin with relaxation and breathing techniques

and move through a series of yoga poses aimed at total body

strengthening and increased flexibility. A series of the Pilates

Mat exercises will be worked into the yoga practice to help

strengthen the core and compliment the flow of the yoga poses.

Please wear comfortable clothes that allow free movement.

Please provide your own yoga mat. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Jen Rowley

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2538-5 18+ T 7-8 pm 6/14-8/2 $68

Adult Tae Kwon DoRelease stress and develop a strong flexible body. Meanwhile

learn this powerful method of self defense. *No class 7/4. (NA)

Location: Forest View Racquet Club

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2522-0 17+ M 7:15-8:15 pm 6/13-8/15 $81*

2522-1 17+ W 7:15-8:15 pm 6/15-8/17 $90

Mat PilatesExperience the workout everyone is talking about! Learn to

move from the core using the abs, lower back, and hips. Get

stronger, longer and leaner muscles. Improve posture and sense

of well being. Please bring well-padded (rollup-type) mat and

large towel to class. Online registration is available. Pilates

intermediate needs teacher permission. No class 7/3, 7/4.

Fee: $87 Age: 16

BeginnerClass Location Day(s) Time Date

2512-8 Recreation M 10:30-11:15 am 5/16-8/15

2512-9 Hasbrook W 6:15-7 pm 5/25-8/10

2513-0 Recreation Su 9-9:45 am 5/29-8/21

IntermediateClass Location Day(s) Time Date

2515-1 Recreation M 11:30-12:15 pm 5/16-8/15

2515-2 Hasbrook W 7:15-8 pm 5/25-8/17

Sunday YogaBring joy and peace into your life through Peace Yoga - the

perfect combination of yoga postures, basic stretches, breath

work, meditation and relaxation, all geared to create harmony

within the mind, body and spirit. The movements are designed

to stretch and tone muscles, loosen stiff joints, help correct

poor posture, improve balance and leave you feeling agile and

refreshed. All levels are welcome. No class 7/3. (AK)

Location: Admin. Ctr.

Classes: 5

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2519-8 16+ Su 8:30-10 am 6/5-7/10 $45.50

2519-9 16+ Su 8:30-10 am 7/17-8/14 $45.50

A.M. BootcampJoin us for an old school workout which includes classic exer-

cises to jump start your day. Jumping jacks, push-ups, squats,

leg lifts and rubber tubing exercises will build strength, cardio-

vascular endurance, and muscle tone. Boot campers willing to

work see results quickly and improve motivation. (NA)

Age: 16+

Location: Forest View Racquet Club Classes: 6

Class Level Day(s) Time Date Fee

2513-1 All Levels T 6-6:45 am 6/14-7/19 $57

2513-2 All Levels Th 6-6:45 am 6/16-7/21 $57

Personal Training At Forest ViewPersonal training can help you get started with a workout rou-

tine, revitalize an existing one, customize an exercise regimen

tailored to your specific needs, and help keep you motivated.

Individual and package training sessions are available for your

convenience. Call the club at 847.640.2574 to schedule your

workout with a certified personal trainer.

Member Non-Member

One Hour Private Session $60 $68

Six Session Private Package $330 $380

One Hour Semi-Private Session $35 pp $40 pp

Six Session Semi-Private Package $180 pp $205 pp

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Eat. Fit. Live.For better or worse, we have a relationship with food. And like

all relationships, it requires nurturing, negotiation, structure,

and on occasion, a nudge in the right direction to maintain the

spark. Diets don’t work. But eating to fuel a healthy lifestyle

does. Whether you want to improve sports performance, lower

cholesterol or blood pressure, lose weight or fit into that sassy

pair of jeans, what you eat matters. AASDN nutrition specialist,

NASM certified personal trainer and CrossFit performance

coach Karen Stoychoff Inman will help you fire up your health

and fitness goals with a customized nutrition analysis and

menu plan, initial and follow up body composition testing, and

interactive group education sessions and more during this six

weeks class. The class fee is $75 plus $15 due on first day of

class for nutrition tracking software. (EW)

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 6

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2536-4 18+ W 7-8 pm 6/8-7/13 $75

Group 4XGroup 4X is a blend of group exercise and personal training.

Only 4 participants will be allowed in each class. Group 4X will

improve your core strength, flexibility, and cardio endurance.

This high energy class will challenge you. You will have fun. The

last ten minutes of each class will be spent cooling down and

stretching. Class is taught by Leanne Richter, certified personal

trainer. (SN)

R/NR Fee: $100/$150.50

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 7

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2540-6 18+ W 6:45-7:35 pm 6/15-7/27

2540-7 18+ W 7:45-8:45 pm 6/15-7/27

Total Body Circuit Training One of the most effective workout programs, Total Body Circuit

is a combination of strength and cardio training. The trainer is

able to assist each participant in customizing the workout to

their individual fitness level in order to achieve their personal

goals. No matter what your fitness level, you will benefit from

this interactive and fun approach to training. No experience

necessary. No class 7/6. (NA)

Location: Forest View Racquet Club

Fee: $120 Classes: 6

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2547-1 16+ W 4-4:45 pm 6/15-7/27

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Ticket to FitnessKick start your day and get your Ticket to Fitness now! Our program offers a variety of fitness classes to strengthen your body, mind and

soul. You can pay at the door ($8 per class) or purchase a punch card to receive a discounted price. Punch cards can be purchased in

person at Recreation Park or the Administration Center. You may also fax or mail in your registration. For fitness schedule confirmation,

refer to our website at ahpd.org/fitness. (JM)

Summer Class Schedule: 5/23-8/21

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

9:15 -10:15 amGroup Power

(Pioneer)

9:00 -10 amMoves that Groove

(Pioneer)

6:15-7:15 amGroup Power(Recreation)

9:00 -10 amTone and Sculpt

(Recreation)*

6:15-7:15 amGroup Power(Recreation)

8:00-9 amFitness Tour

(Pioneer)

9:15 -10:15 amStep and Strength

(Recreation)*

9:15 -10:15 amGroup Power(Recreation)*

9:15 -10:10 amBack to Basics(Recreation)*

9:10-9:50 amCore Plus Express (Pioneer)

9:00 -10 amStep

(Recreation)*

7:45-8:45 amGroup Power(Recreation)

7:45-8:45 amGroup Power(Recreation)

10:30 -11:15 amStretch Benefits

(Pioneer)

10:30 -11:15 amStretch Benefits

(Recreation)*

10:20 -11:20 amGroup Power(Recreation)*

10:10 -10:55 amStretch Benefits

(Recreation)*

10:15 -11:15 amGroup Power(Recreation)*

9 -10 amStep

(Recreation)

12-1 pmYoga

Admin. Ctr

6:30-7:30 pmYoga

Admin. Ctr

5:30-6:30 pmGroup Power(Recreation)

6:15-7:15 pmGroup Power(Recreation)

6:15-7:15 pm4/4/4

(Recreation)

7:30-8:30 pmGroup Power

(Pioneer)

4/4/4Cardio class with four (4) weeks each of step, stability ball and

interval classes using a variety of equipment.

Core Plus ExpressPressed for time? Then this is the strength class for you.

Emphasis on core (abdominals and back) without neglecting

other areas of the body.

Back to BasicWant to go Back? This class will take you there with simple,

athletic activities to boost your heart rate without confusing

your feet. All fitness levels welcome.

Group PowerGroup Power is a 60-minute barbell program to strengthen

all your major muscles in an inspiring, motivating group

environment. With simple athletic movements such as squats,

lunges, presses and curls, Group Power is for all ages and

fitness levels. Discover results, discover Group Power!

Fitness TourWanting to improve all the elements of fitness while adding

variety to your exercise routine? Then, this is for you. Different

formats will be used and monthly schedules will be posted and

handed out. Great way to see improvements in your fitness level

and learn about the variety of programming that we offer to you.

Moves That GrooveAn aerobic workout inspired by dance moves and patterns.

Move, groove and smile your way through this workout.

Step & StrengthA highly effective interval class alternating between step

and muscle work. This class is taught at the intermediate/

advanced level although all fitness levels welcome.

StepA cardio-step class designed to get your heart pumping. The

class is taught at the intermediate/advanced level, although

all fitness levels are welcome.

Stretch BenefitsIncrease flexibility and range of motion. Improve balance,

muscle tone and core strength. All levels. A yoga mat and yoga

strap are strongly recommended.

Tone N’ Sculpt (T&S)Why weight? Strength does a body good! A great toning class

using hand weights, the step, tubing, bands and stability balls.

Please bring light hand and ankle weights if possible. All levels

are welcome!

YogaThe mind body connection that yoga emphasizes will not only

stretch and tone you, but also relax and energize you. Yoga’s

deep breathing techniques help improve both body and mind

functions.

Class Level R/NR Fee

2517-3 12 classes $68/$76

2517-4 18 classes $88/$98

2517-5 24 classes $105/$115

2517-6 36 classes $135/$145

2517-7 Unlimited $170/$180

* Babysitting is available. $1.50 per child. Multiple children will receive a discounted fee.

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When is the Fall sign up deadline?Registration begins June 4 and the deadline for Fall

2011 is Wednesday, July 20 at 5 pm. Any registration

accepted after this date will encounter a $25 late fee and

will be placed on a waitlist. Being placed on the wait list

does not guarantee a space in the program. Placement

will be based on volunteer coach availability and space

available on teams. Teams are formed by the availability

of coaches and the time of your registration.

When are Games scheduled?Games will begin September 10 and conclude October

22. All games will be played on Saturday except for one

weekend during the season Divisions I, II and III will be

played on Sunday.

Where can I register for Soccer?Registration must be done on-line or in-person at

Community Centers (Camelot, Frontier, Heritage,

Pioneer, or Recreation) as parents are required to fill

out several permission forms. Registration this year

can be done for both Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 at this

time. If you choose this option you will no longer have

to register during the Winter for the Spring season.

Please see fees below. All divisions will wear red and

white jersey.

AHPD’s Soccer ProgramThe Park District’s soccer program is a recreational league for boys and girls in kindergarten through eighth grades, and stresses basic soccer

skills, fun and sportsmanship. The program is made up of six divisions: kindergarten; Div I: 1st grade; Division II: 2nd grade; Division III: 3rd

and 4th grades; Division IV: 5th and 6th grades; and Division V: 7th and 8th grades. Boys and girls play on separate teams (except in the

Kindergarten division), in separate leagues, and are placed on teams based out of the park where they have registered..

Division V-7th-8th GradeThe Park District’s Division V - 7th and 8th grades soccer program is a recreational league for boys and girls. It stresses basic soccer

skills, fun, and sportsmanship. This program offers higher level of competition than the youth soccer league for younger grades. The

players fee includes a full uniform with Jersey, short and socks.

Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 Season (k-6)

Camelot Frontier Pioneer/ Heritage Rec R/NR Fee

Jersey 2555-0 2555-6 2556-2 2556-8 $14

gr K 2555-5 2556-1 2556-7 2557-3 $110/$112

gr 1 2555-1 2555-7 2556-3 2556-9 $110/$112

gr 2 2555-2 2555-8 2556-4 2557-0 $110/$112

gr 3-4 2555-3 2555-9 2556-5 2557-1 $110/$112

gr 5-6 2555-4 2556-0 2556-6 2557-2 $110/$112

Fall 2011 Season (k-6)

Camelot Frontier Pioneer/ Heritage Rec R/NR Fee

Jersey 2559-4 2560-0 2560-6 2561-2 $14

gr K 2559-9 2560-5 2561-1 2561-7 $59/$69

gr 1 2559-5 2560-1 2560-7 2561-3 $59/$69

gr 2 2559-6 2560-2 2560-8 2561-4 $59/$69

gr 3-4 2559-7 2560-3 2560-9 2561-5 $59/$69

gr 5-6 2559-8 2560-4 2561-0 2561-6 $59/$69

Soccer Referees NeededThe Park District is looking for a few persons

interested in officiating youth soccer games.

Games are played on Saturdays and

occasional weeknights. The fall season

runs from September 10-October 23.

14 and 15 year olds must have a

work permit. For information on how

to become a soccer referee, please

contact Jason Meredith at 847.506.7133.

7th and 8th Grade Soccer

Fall 2011Fall 2011

R/NR Fee

Fall &

Spring 2012

Fall &

Spring 2012

R/NR Fee

Gr 7 (girls) 2566-4* $78/$88 2563-8* $130/$138

Gr 7 (boys) 2566-5* $78/$88 2563-9* $130/$138

Gr 8 (girls) 2566-7* $78/$88 2564-0* $130/$138

Gr 8 (girls) 2566-8 $78/$88 2564-2 $130/$138

Gr 8 (boys) 2566-7* $59/$69 2564-1* $112/$122

Gr 8 (boys) 2566-9 $59/$69 2564-3 $112/$122

*Uniform included

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Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 Season (k-6)

Camelot Frontier Pioneer/ Heritage Rec R/NR Fee

Jersey 2555-0 2555-6 2556-2 2556-8 $14

gr K 2555-5 2556-1 2556-7 2557-3 $110/$112

gr 1 2555-1 2555-7 2556-3 2556-9 $110/$112

gr 2 2555-2 2555-8 2556-4 2557-0 $110/$112

gr 3-4 2555-3 2555-9 2556-5 2557-1 $110/$112

gr 5-6 2555-4 2556-0 2556-6 2557-2 $110/$112

Fall 2011 Season (k-6)

Camelot Frontier Pioneer/ Heritage Rec R/NR Fee

Jersey 2559-4 2560-0 2560-6 2561-2 $14

gr K 2559-9 2560-5 2561-1 2561-7 $59/$69

gr 1 2559-5 2560-1 2560-7 2561-3 $59/$69

gr 2 2559-6 2560-2 2560-8 2561-4 $59/$69

gr 3-4 2559-7 2560-3 2560-9 2561-5 $59/$69

gr 5-6 2559-8 2560-4 2561-0 2561-6 $59/$69

Travel CoachesThe Arlington Aces Soccer Club is looking for qualified coaches

for the travel program. If you are interested in being a travel

coach, please fill out an application online at ahpd.org/soccer.

JASON MEREDITHAthletic SupervisorFor more information on soccer and

athletics programs, please call Jason at

847.506.7133 or [email protected]

Elite Soccer Cleat FairGot old soccer cleats that are too small but in good condition?

WE WANT THEM! The Elite Soccer Parent Council and the

Arlington Heights Park District are collecting donated used but

in good condition soccer cleats from May 31st to June 30th.

Collection bins will be located at Olympic, Camelot, Frontier,

Pioneer and Recreation parks. The cleats will be on display at

the Arlington Aces Kick-Off Festival, August 21st , at Christian

Liberty Academy for ANYONE to come and get a new pair of

cleats just in time for the Fall season! Before you invest in a

new pair, come see if we have what you need. This is a great

opportunity to share cleats amongst our continually growing

kids without breaking the bank! For more information visit

elitesoccer.net or ahpd.org.

SOCCERElite Soccer- 3 Year Old Pre K SoccerThis program introduces players to soccer through dribbling and coordination and body movement activities in a fun-filled environment.

Games and practice activities promote soccer skill and overall athletic development. For more details on Elite Soccer Pre-K Soccer,

please visit elitesoccer.net (JM)

Classes: 5

Class Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2549-2 Recreation Su 5-5:45 pm 9/11-10/9 $70/$75

2549-3 Recreation M 11-11:45 am 9/12-10/10 $70/$75

2549-4 Pioneer M 1-1:45 pm 9/12-10/10 $70/$75

2549-5 Pioneer M 2-2:45 pm 9/12-10/10 $70/$75

2549-7 Recreation M 4-4:45 pm 9/12-10/10 $70/$75

2549-6 Recreation M 5-5:45 pm 9/12-10/10 $70/$75

Elite Soccer 4-5 Year Olds Pre K SoccerThe Arlington Heights Park District in cooperation with Elite Soccer presents a pre-kindergarten soccer program for 4 and 5 year olds

not in kindergarten. This program introduces players to dribbling, passing, shooting and coordination and body movement activities in

a fun-filled environment. Games and practice activities promote soccer skill and overall athletic development. Elite Soccer coaches the

players during practice and games. Practices are held on Tuesday or Wednesday. The times below are the practice times and practices

are held at your local park, (Camelot, Frontier, Recreation, or Pioneer). The 3v3 games are on Saturday mornings at Miner Jr. High and

schedules will be distributed at the first practice and posted on the Arlington Heights Park District. Children must have a size 3 soccer

ball available for practice and wear shin guards during practices and games. An additional $14 Soccer Jersey for games is needed, and

the jersey can be worn for future years in the house league soccer program. For more details on Elite Soccer Pre-K Soccer, please visit

elitesoccer.net. (JM)

Classes: 12

Class Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2551-7 Administration Center T, Sa 9 am-3 pm 9/6-10/15 $14/$14

2551-8 Camelot T, Sa 9:15-10 am 9/6-10/15 $105/$115

2551-9 Frontier T, Sa 10:30-11:15 am 9/6-10/15 $105/$115

2552-0 Recreation T, Sa 11:45 am-12:30 pm 9/6-10/15 $105/$115

2552-1 Pioneer T, Sa 1-1:45 pm 9/6-10/15 $105/$115

2552-2 Pioneer T, Sa 2:15-3 pm 9/6-10/15 $105/$115

2552-3 Recreation T, Sa 5-5:45 pm 9/6-10/15 $105/$115

2552-4 Pioneer W, Sa 9:15-10 am 9/7-10/15 $105/$115

2552-5 Pioneer W, Sa 10:30-11:15 am 9/7-10/15 $105/$115

2552-6 Camelot W, Sa 11:45 am-12:30 pm 9/7-10/15 $105/$115

2552-7 Frontier W, Sa 1-1:45 pm 9/7-10/15 $105/$115

2552-8 Recreation W, Sa 2:15-3 pm 9/7-10/15 $105/$115

2552-9 Recreation W, Sa 5-5:45 pm 9/7-10/15 $105/$115

7th and 8th Grade Soccer

Fall 2011Fall 2011

R/NR Fee

Fall &

Spring 2012

Fall &

Spring 2012

R/NR Fee

Gr 7 (girls) 2566-4* $78/$88 2563-8* $130/$138

Gr 7 (boys) 2566-5* $78/$88 2563-9* $130/$138

Gr 8 (girls) 2566-7* $78/$88 2564-0* $130/$138

Gr 8 (girls) 2566-8 $78/$88 2564-2 $130/$138

Gr 8 (boys) 2566-7* $59/$69 2564-1* $112/$122

Gr 8 (boys) 2566-9 $59/$69 2564-3 $112/$122

*Uniform included

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If you are interested in trying out for the Arlington Aces Travel

Programs, registration for the tryouts must be done on-line

before Friday, May 14. Please select either the Volunteer

coached or Academy program by registering with the proper

code below. Please see the following age chart link for you to

know which age group to register. For example, if you are 10

years old on August 1, 2011, you would register for U11.

http://www.illinoisyouthsoccer.org/General_Other_Info/

agegroups.htm

Teams will be determined by how many players register for

a certain program (volunteer coached or academy). If there

is not enough players in an age group to form a volunteer

coached team, then those players will be considered for the

Academy program. Or, if there are not enough players to form

and Academy team , then those players will be considered

for the volunteer coached program. If you have any questions

please contact Jason Meredith at [email protected] or

847.506.7133.

Junior Aces Academy Under 8The Junior Aces Academy is designed for Under 8 players

(players born 8/1/2003 and later) who are looking to further

their soccer skills in a more competitive environment while

getting introduced to travel soccer. In this program, players

are coached and trained by Elite Soccerís nationally

licensed coaching staff. The Junior Aces Academy curriculum

emphasizes technique training that strengthens individual ball

skills, decision-making, and creativity.

Players are placed in age-appropriate pools, rather than a

specific team. As a group they receive professional training

twice per week and weekend game coaching. Games against

other clubs are introduced and this takes place in the form

of Soccer Festivals (mini-tournaments) and Academy League

matches. Additionally, during the fall and spring season, inter

club scrimmages take place. These matches allow the players

to hone their skills in a competitive environment.

There are spots available for 50 boys and 50 girls in this

program and it is highly recommended that you attend the June

training nights. June 5& 7. 4:30-6 pm at Sunset Meadows.

Elite Training Fee: $550

Arlington Heights Park District Fee: $45

Age: U8

Location: Administration Center

Class Day(s) Time Date

2561-8 Sa 11:30 am-12:30 pm 8/13-6/9

2561-9 Sa 11:30 am-12:30 pm 8/13-6/9

Aces Tryout Pre Registration2011/2012 Season

Our most popular sport, soccer, attracts thousands of players

of all ages each season to both the House League and the

Travel Soccer programs. The Arlington Heights Park District, the

Arlington Aces Soccer Club, provide the framework for children

to learn this exciting and rewarding sport while developing

individual skills and learning the importance of teamwork. The

Arlington Aces Travel Soccer Program provides players who

wish to develop soccer skills in a more competitive environment

while stressing sportsmanship and fun. As the name suggests,

teams in this program travel outside Arlington Heights to

compete against teams from other soccer clubs. Practices are

generally more frequent and longer than for players in House

League.

The Arlington Aces Program consist of two components: a

Volunteer coached program and an Academy (Professionally

coached program). Both components utilize Elite Soccer staff

to assist in the player and team development process. To learn

more about Elite Soccer, please visit elitesoccer.net. Currently

all girls teams play in the Illinois Women’s Soccer League and

all the boys teams play in the Northern Illinois Soccer League.

The volunteer coached program offers you an opportunity to

play travel soccer with licensed soccer coaches. The volunteer

coached teams will be trained once per week by an Elite

Soccer trainer and the volunteer coach will lead the on the field

responsibilities during team practices and games to provide an

excellent soccer experience.

The Arlington Aces Academy Program is designed for all players

who aspire to reach their potential on and off the field and who

seek a unified approach to total player development. Players

develop by learning skills and strategies at age appropriate levels

and benefit from the teaching philosophy of nationally licensed

soccer professionals and youth development specialists. Academy

teams are formed at U8-U19 age groups and are coached and

trained by Elite Soccer staff. The Elite Soccer staff coach leads

the on the field responsibilities and works with the team manager

to provide an excellent soccer experience. For more information

about Elite Soccer staff coaches and the Academy philosophy,

please visit elitesoccer.net.

Did you sign up for

summer soccer camp?

See pg 33!

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Under $30Parent/Child Golf Outing p. 67Night Golf at Nickol Knoll Golf Club p. 68Melinda the Mermaid p. 86Glitzy Girlz Glam Summer Bling p. 86Little Ladies Tea P.arty p. 87Book of the Month Club p. 87Home Alone Safety p. 87Magicians p. 874th of July Fun! p. 88Rocket to the Clouds p. 88Summer Craft Spectacular p.88Tween Culinary Throwdown p.90Cheers to Beer p. 93Wine 101 p.93Euchre League p.92Skateboarding Lessons p. 100Dinosaur Art p. 119Book Inspired Art p. 118Housewalk & Tea p.119

Check out our low fee and free events this summer!

Under $15 Junior Golf Association p. 64Fun with Tie Dye p. 87

Under $10 Kids Ice Cream Day p. 23 Irish Fest p. 21 Kayak at Lake Arlington! p. 69 Family Fishing Derby p. 71

FREE!!Flag Display at NSP. p. 12Pack a Picnic p. 12Summer Concert Series p. 18-19Picnic in the Park p. 20National Night Out! 0p. 20Frontier Days Festival p. 22Walk in the Park p. 23Kayak Demo Days p. 70Bid Walks p. 70

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Splash Passswimming | splashing | year round fun

AHPD Resident

All individuals and families that either currently have a pool pass or plan to purchase a new pass this year will need to swing by a Park District facility to get a new ID. Plan to buy in May to avoid long lines and you’ll get last years rate!

BUY in May & SaVE!See p. 39 for more information!

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About the Instructors: Skilled professionals schooled in early childhood and/or

elementary education, teach the preschool program. Our

instructors are kept informed of current trends in education

by attending early childhood workshops and conferences

throughout the year. Our teachers help the children develop new

interests, learn good work habits, follow directions, socialize,

share and establish self-direction.

About the Program:The AHPD preschool program provides a carefully planned

curriculum, developed with the guidance of District 25

Kindergarten teachers. Our program is designed to give your

child the tools and experiences they need to assure a positive

transition from preschool to kindergarten. Some ongoing skills

emphasized during our two year program are recognition and

printing of first name with upper and lower case letters, naming

basic colors and shapes, finding upper and lower cases letters

when named, and reciting number 1-20. Our teachers encourage

creative freedom through free play, imaginative play, arts and

crafts, music, science, and gross and fine motor activities. The

philosophy of our preschool is to allow the children to learn

through play.

Children in preschool must be toilet trained; pull-ups are not

acceptable. Children in the 3-4 year old program must be 3 by

September 1, 2011; those in the 4-5 year old program must be

4 by September 1, 2011. Proof of age is required at the time of

registration.

Children currently enrolled in the 3-4 year old program receive

priority in registering for the 4-5 year old program. Some

programs may be full at the February 26 general registration.

All participants are required to provide snacks, juice, and

napkins for the children in the program several times throughout

the school year. Sign-up for the snack dates is conducted in the

fall.

LYNN MINUSKINPreschool SupervisorFor more information on preschool

programs and camps, please call

Lynn at 847.577.3003 x 4339 or

[email protected]

Kindergarten ConnectionThis new program is for any child entering kindergarten in the

fall of 2011. Preschool teachers, Pat Pietro and Stephanie

Tallidis, will provide activities that help your child reconnect

with their pre-k skills to provide a smooth transition into

kindergarten. (LM)

Location: Recreation Classes: 5

Instructor: Pat Pietro and Stephanie Tallidis

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2587-3 5-6 yrs M - F 9:30-11:30 am 8/15-8/19 $87

Passport to Playtime at the ParksHow about some great summer parent/tot recreation at the

parks? Meet Mrs. Karrie and other parents and children at

different parks/playground throughout the Arlington Heights

Park District. The location will change each week to explore

the different play features at those parks. We’ll have great fun

in this unstructured playtime with a story and circle time plus

time for playground discovery. Activities will include bean bag

play, parachute fun, obstacle course and more. Parents and

caregivers will receive a list of meeting places prior to the start

of class. You must provide your own transportation to and from

sites. On days of inclement weather, program will be held at

the Forest View Racquet and Fitness Club.*Perfect class for sib-

lings. Park Locations include: North School Park, Lake Terram-

ere, Evergreen Park, Happiness Park and Voltz Park. (LM)

Location: Forest View Racquet Club Classes: 5

Instructor: Karrie Miletic

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2571-0 6-24 mos T 11-11:50 am 6/7-7/5 $33

2571-1 18-60 mos T 10-10:50 pm 6/7-7/5 $33

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building blocks3 - 4 year Olds

One teacher, one teacher aide, and one parent helper (16 students max)

Two-day a week program: Tuesday and Thursday 9/13/11-5/17/12

Location Time Plan I Plan II

Camelot 9-11 am

Full Payment due

Total Fee: $975

$25 deposit

Total Fee:

6 Payments: $167

Total Fee (Deposits and Installments):

$1,000

Frontier9-11 am

1-3 pm

Pioneer9-11 am

1-3pm

Recreation 9-11 am

4 - 5 year OldsOne teacher and one teacher aide (20 students max)

Three-day a week program: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9/12/11-5/18/12

Location Time Plan I Plan II

Camelot 9-11:30 am

Full Payment due

Total Fee: $1,500

$25 deposit

Total Fee:

6 Payments $254

Total Fee (Deposits and Installments):

$1,525

Frontier9-11:30 am

12:30-3 pm

Pioneer 9-11:30 am

Recreation 9-11:30 am

Preschool Registration 2011/2012Registration is currently open to Park District residents for both the 3-4 year old and 4-5 year old programs. Our general

registration was held in February, so some of the classes may be filled. Please call your local community center for openings.

You must register at the community center you are interested in attending. Please bring a copy of a birth certificate or

baptismal certificate for registration as well as proof of residency. All children must be potty trained when the program begins.

*Payment plan II- Six additional payments are due by August 10, September 9, October 10, November 10, January 10 and

February 10. The total fee includes a $25 service charge.

Participants will have three choices for payment of the preschool program.

1) Pay in full at time of registration ($25 discount off of program fees)

2) Select the automatic payment plan, in which 6 installments will be charged to your credit card.

3) Select the electronic fund transfer (EFT) option and 6 payments will be deducted from your checking account.

Preschool runs from mid-September through mid-May. The calendar follows School District 25’s schedule. Preschool will not

meet when District 25 is not in session for national holidays, winter and spring breaks.

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Safety TownExperience peace of mind and breathe a sigh of relief, knowing

that your child will learn invaluable information about all types

of safety. Have your child participate in one of the highest

rated classes in the area of customer satisfaction. Children

learn the rules of home, school and outdoor safety through

games, films, music and guest speakers. They also learn

about traffic, bicycle and pedestrian safety by driving trikes

through Safety Town, a miniature village set up at Olympic

Park’s outdoor site. The Park District provides the trikes, which

accommodate children of various heights and weights. Through

creative play the children also learn how to board, ride and

exit a bus safely. Children need to be at least 5 years old by

September 1, 2011 to participate in Safety Town.

• Level I is open to 4-6 year olds entering kindergarten or first

grade in the fall.

• Level II is open to 4-6 year olds who have completed Level I.

Six year olds who are new to the program are also welcome.

Safety topics from Level I are reviewed and covered in depth

and additional topics are included. Level II videos and some

materials are different from Level I and designed for a

returning student or older child.

• Level I-II is open to 4-6 year olds to accommodate families

needing siblings together or the Saturday class. The

topics covered are from both levels and are catered to the

individuals in the class.

Meet in the lower level inside Olympic Park on the first day of

the session. Please have your child bring a bike helmet and

water bottle in a backpack to class each day. Label all three

items with your child’s name. (PL)

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 5

R/NR Fee: $51/$76.50 Age: 4-6 yrs

Class Level Day(s) Time Date

2584-1 I M - F 9:30-11:30 am 6/13-6/17

2584-2 I M - F 12:30-2:30 pm 6/13-6/17

2584-3 I M - F 5:30-7:30 pm 6/13-6/17

2584-4 I-II Sa 9:30-11:30 am 6/18-7/23*

2584-5 I M - F 9:30-11:30 am 6/20-6/24

2584-6 I M - F 12:30-2:30 pm 6/20-6/24

2584-7 I M - F 9:30-11:30 am 6/27-7/1

2584-8 I M - F 12:30-2:30 pm 6/27-7/1

2584-9 II M - F 9:30-11:30 am 7/11-7/15

2585-0 I M - F 12:30-2:30 pm 7/11-7/15

2585-1 II M - F 9:30-11:30 am 7/18-7/22

2585-2 II M - F 12:30-2:30 pm 7/18-7/22

*No class 7/2

Tot Rock (Walkers-24 months w/parent) Come one, come all! It’s Tot Rock time; you’ll have a ball! Join

this popular music and movement program to sing, dance

and play and learn! Together we will use rhythm instruments

like maracas and tambourines, explore movement props like

scarves and bean bags, and explore sensory items like bubbles

and feathers. By combining structured activities with directed

play and sensory exploration, your tot’s fine and gross motor

skills and socialization will improve each week. It’s music and

fun rolled into one! www.rockitkids.com

No class 7/4. (LM)

Age: 12-24 mos

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2573-2 M 9:15-9:55 am 6/20-8/15 $63/$75.50

2573-3 M 4:45-5:25 pm 6/20-8/15 $63/$75.50

Kid Rock Singing songs and making music; having fun the whole day

long! Join this one-of-a kind musical adventure and sing

songs, dance to the beat, use a variety of exciting rhythm

instruments and movement props, and explore fine and large

motor skills. Kid Rock incorporates various learning styles and

is specially designed to facilitate imaginative play, coordination,

socialization and listening skills. Parents participate in Kid

Rock I; parents only stay for the first and last weeks in Kid Rock

II. Kid Rock III is for siblings and older children who prefer

parental support. Learn, dance, and play our way! Class listed

in blue is for additional siblings. (LM)

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center

R/NR Fee: $63/$75.50 Sibling Fee: $58/$70.50

Kid Rock I (20-36 mos)Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date No Class

2575-4 M 10-10:40 am 6/20-8/15 7/4

2575-5 M 5:30-6:10 pm 6/20-8/15 7/4

Kid Rock II (2.5-4.5 yrs)Class Day(s) Time Date No Class

2579-8 M 10:45-11:25 am 6/20-8/15 7/4

2579-9 M 6:15-6:55 pm 6/20-8/15 7/4

Kid Rock III (20-60 mos)Class Day(s) Time Date No Class

2577-6 M 11:30 am-12:10 pm 6/20-8/15 7/4

2577-7 M 11:30 am-12:10 pm 6/20-8/15 7/4

Introduction To MusicIntroduce your child to the wonderful world of music through

finger plays, movements and singing games. Lessons will

include rhythm, time signatures, tempo, and several other

musical terms. Every class will involve rhythm instruments to

make music making even more enjoyable! (LO)

Age: 4-5 yrs

Location: Recreation Classes: 8

Instructor: Jamie Minuskin

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2582-0 M 4:30-5:15 pm 6/13-8/8 $47/$59

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KINdERMuSIK SuMMER SERIESKindermusik Adventures: Music, stories, crafts... and fun.

The Kindermusik Adventures summer camp series was created by the musical learning experts at Kindermusik International. Plus, the

newest summer camps utilized the expertise of Kindermusik Educators. Every activity, from the songs to the snacks, helps children learn

how they learn best- by inspiring their natural sense of wonder and imagination in a developmentally appropriate, musical way. (LM)

Instructor: Colleen Froehlicher Location: Olympic Park- 660 N. Ridge Ave. 847.577.3025

Village Camp - Busy Days (1-18 mos)Set your baby’s day to classical music. With a little more

Tchaikovsky in your Twinkle, Twinkle repertoire, discover

new ways baby benefits from the classics as you develop an

appreciation for the world’s most respected music. Each lesson

features new activities and songs that the parent can sing

for all the places baby and mom go together- the store, the

playground, the doctor and more. Home materials: Busy Day

board book, Home CD, Village cage bell instrument and poster

available by purchasing the kit. OPTIONAL Kit fee of $35 must

be paid to instructor at first class if desired. Classes will not

meet on July 6 or July 7. (LM)

Fee: $88

Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date No Class

2589-4 W 9:15-9:55 am 6/15-8/10 7/6

2589-5 W 11:30 am-12:10 pm 6/15-8/10 7/6

2589-6 W 5:45-6:25 pm 6/15-8/10 7/6

2589-7 Th 11:30 am-12:10 pm 6/16-8/11 7/7

Kindermusik Our Time CampCreatures at the Ocean (1.5-3.5 yrs)Ages 18 months-3 1/2 years accompanied by a caregiver. Sing

sailor songs and make the ocean count. Five little seashells

lying on the shore: Swish! Went the waves and then there were

four. Ride in imaginary boats and play with beach balls on our

parachute ocean. Hear stories centered on ocean-life and swim

with the fishes. Optional kit fee of $35 must be paid to the

instructor at first class if desired. Kit includes: Home CD, pair

of seashell castanet instrument, a set of 10 story cards , and a

set of 5 picture folders. (LM)

Fee: $88

Classes: 8

Class Day(s) Time Date No Class

2591-8 W 10-10:40 am 6/15-8/10 7/6

2591-9 W 10:45-11:25 am 6/15-8/10 7/6

2592-0 W 5-5:40 pm 6/15-8/10 7/6

2592-1 W 6:30-7:10 pm 6/15-8/10 7/6

2592-2 Th 9:15-9:55 am 6/16-8/11 7/7

2592-3 Th 10-10:40 am 6/16-8/11 7/7

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ART CLASSES Our arts and crafts rooms are furnished with all the equipment necessary for a complete fine arts program, including kilns, potters wheels,

table and standing easels and brushes. The Arts programs, for all ages, are developed to be a continuation of past successful programs, NOT

a repetition. In each session, you will work on new projects as well as favorites from past sessions. Students will be working with all types of

art materials including paint, crayons, fabric markers, and clay, as well as many others. Please send your children to class with appropriate

clothing for participating in art classes. The Park District is not responsible for damaged clothing or property.

Mini Artists (with Adult)Here’s a chance for your child to create fabulous art projects

with that special adult. No fuss, no mess at your house... just

lots of fun! Projects follow seasonal themes. It is best to have

one special adult per child. Please no additional unregistered

siblings. No class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2601-0 2.5-3.5 yrs M 10:15-11 am 6/13-8/8 $57

2601-1 2.5-3.5 yrs W 10:15-11 am 6/15-8/3 $57

Young Rembrandts Preschool DrawingEncourage your preschooler’s enthusiasm for art and creativity.

This spring, Young Rembrandts introduces a variety of artistic

lessons that will challenge and excite your budding young

artist. Your preschooler will travel back in time to when the

giant lizards ruled the Earth as they draw a fantastic dinosaur.

And if your child has fashion designer tendencies, he or she

will love drawing the colorful clothing items in our shirt and

necktie lesson. From there, we’ll take to the skies as we draw

an intricate butterfly and an awesome kite scene. These

drawings will provide many great opportunities for your child to

explore the world of color, pattern, and design. These are just

a few of the many great lessons your student will learn. There’s

no better time than NOW to enroll your child into a Young

Rembrandts class. THEY WILL LOVE IT! (LO)

Location: Recreation Classes: 8

R/NR FeeL $35/$44 Instructor: Young Rembrandts

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2603-2 3-5 yrs T 4-4:45 pm 5/10-6/28

2603-3 3-5 yrs T 4-4:45 pm 7/5-8/23

Mini ArtistChildren create terrific art and craft projects on their own.

They’ll learn basic fine motor skills such as use of scissors,

coloring, painting and gluing. Seasonal themes are used, with

a different one featured each session. One parent helper per

class is needed. Please no additional unregistered siblings. No

class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2605-4 3-5 yrs M 9:15-10:15 am 6/13-8/8 $57

PRESChOOL ARTS & CRAFTSTwoosy DoodlersThis is a special art class just for toddlers and parents (or

helpers). Little fingers will experiment with painting, gluing,

sticking, printing and creating while developing fine motor,

language and self-help skills. This is an I can do it! class that

is fun and creative! Each session has new activities. Moms and

helpers get to play too. (LO)

Location: Olympic Classes: 6

Age: 20-36 mos

Class Day(s) Time Date R/ NR Fee

2596-6 T 9:30-10:15 am 6/14-7/19 $60/$75

2596-7 F 9:30-10:15 am 6/17-7/22 $60/$75

2596-8 F 10:30-11:15 am 6/17-7/22 $60/$75

ABC ArtABC Art is a great way for children to learn the alphabet while

creating their own masterpieces. Each week we introduce

one new letter, then do an art project associated with that

letter. Class includes a short story featuring the day’s letter.

Parents need to attend class with 2.5-3.5 year olds. Please, no

additional unregistered siblings. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2598-9 2-3 yrs W 9:15-10 am 6/15-8/3 $57

2599-0 3-5 yrs Th 10:30-11:15 am 6/16-8/4 $54

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A Rainbow of Colors Our world is a rainbow of colors. Green is for a happy crocodile

and hop-pity frogs. Red is for juicy strawberries and shiny fire

trucks. Yellow is for fluffy ducks and a yummy banana. We’ll

make a different color related craft each class and enjoy a book

and a game too! (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Marie Droske

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2620-1 3-6 yrs F 10:15-11 am 6/17-8/5 $57

Summer Surprises Summer means sunshine, parks, and picnics. We’ll have fun

making warm weather crafts that will include a fancy bicycle

horn, a juice box buddy, and seashell critters. A silly pot with

a plant that grows hair and a patriotic hat fit for a 4th of July

parade will also be made in this summertime class. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Marie Droske

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2622-2 3-6 yrs F 9:15-10 am 6/17-8/5 $57

Art Sparks Kindle that spark of art awareness in your child. Spend Tuesday

mornings creating wonderful artwork including sculptures,

prints, and paintings. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2624-3 3-6 yrs T 10:30-11:30 am 6/14-8/2 $57

Krafty Kids Do you want to spend creative time with your preschooler?

Various media will be used throughout the session such as:

paint, clay, markers, crayons, glitter, glue, etc...Some crafts

will be made from recyclable items, or inspired by objects from

nature. It is best to have one adult per child in class. Please

no additional unregistered siblings. (LO)

Location: Hasbrook Classes: 8

Instructor: Lynn Nelson

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2626-4 2-4 yrs Th 6:15-7 pm 6/16-8/4 $57

Playful Puppets Lights, cameras, action! The stars of this show will be our own

special puppets that we design and create. Characters and

creatures made from tubes, socks, and spoons will come to life

as we make them dance and jump. No class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Marie Droske

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2607-5 3-6 yrs M 11:15-12 pm 6/13-8/8 $57

Clayworks - PreschoolExperience the joy of working with clay. Children create their

own masterpieces using the pinch, coil and slab methods.

No previous experience is necessary to enroll. Students work

at their own pace and progress to more difficult projects

according to ability. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2609-6 3-6 yrs T 5:15-6 pm 6/14-8/2 $57

Mini DoodlersChildren develop their creativity through carefully designed

lessons that ignite the imagination and develop skills they will

use in all aspects of life. Children create masterpieces that are

truly unique using real artist materials including watercolors,

tempera paints, oil pastels, creative tools and more. Each

session has new activities. (LO)

Location: Olympic Classes: 6

R/NR Fee: $60/$75 Instructor: Abrakadoodle Staff

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2611-7 3-6 yrs T 10:30-11:15 am 6/14-7/19

Toys and Games to Make and PlayWe’ll create toys and games to toss and catch, spin and watch,

launch and float. Store-bought toys will be put aside as your

child discovers the pleasure of making his own homemade fun.

(LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Marie Droske

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2613-8 3-6 yrs W 11:15-12 pm 6/15-8/3 $57

Toon Time FunCharacters that set good examples and teach life lessons will be

featured in this art class. We’ll make a charming doghouse for

Clifford the Big Red Dog and create adventure packs for Dora

and Diego the explorers. Elmo puppets will make us laugh and

the Bernstein Bear’s tree house will stretch our imagination.

(LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Marie Droske

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2618-0 3-6 yrs Th 9:15-10 am 6/16-8/4 $57

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yOuTh ARTMonster Under My Bed WorkshopKindergartners and 1st graders will explore the mysterious work

under their beads. We will read There’s a Monster Under My

Bed by James Howes. Then we will learn to draw Teddy Bears

using the Young Rembrandts method. Since we feel safe when

we cuddle with our Teddy Bears, we are brave to talk about what

could be under our beads. Our creativity and imagination make

the exploration fun! (LO)

Location: Recreation Classes: 4

Instructor: Young Rembrandts

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2639-0 5-7 yrs M - Th 1-4 pm 6/20-6/23 $110

Parent/Child Young Rembrandts Drawing WorkshopDoes your child come home with wonderful Young Rembrandts

drawing and you want to know how it’s done? Well, this is the

workshop for you! You and your child will each complete your

won drawing using the Young Rembrandts techniques. Have fun

drawing together, while learning specific skills that continue

to develop your child’s fine motor skills at home. Media used

with include pencils, color pencils and markers. Cost is per pair

(please register just your child) (LO)

Location: Recreation Classes: 3

Instructor: Young Rembrandts

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2641-1 5-7 yrs M, W, F 5:30-7 pm 7/18-7/22 $60

Art In The Park Open your eyes to all of the great summer crafts that can be

done while enjoying the outdoors! Students will be making a

variety of summer/nature related art projects in this class that

are sure to spark you child’s creativity. We will be using paint,

clay, and even some sweet treat for our projects! Most classes

will be held outside weather permitting. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Eryn Ambler

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2643-2 5-10 yrs T 2-3 pm 6/14-8/2 $65

Art ClubHere’s a club just for you! We’ll make crafts, paintings, drawings

and work with clay. Club members vote on projects they want

to do; so club members get to do projects that interest them.

In each class, we’ll make one project and discuss ideas for the

following week. No class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Hasbrook Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2645-3 5-12 yrs M 6:30-7:30 pm 6/13-8/8 $65

Eric Carle WorkshopPre-school children will explore the world of Eric Carle in this

five-day workshop full of art reading Each day we will read

a different Eric Carle book. Afterward, we will draw a Young

Rembrandts lesson which incorporates one aspect of the book

we just enjoyed reading together. Our creativity and imagination

will play together as we create wonderful drawings. We will

learn how to draw a variety of creatures including a caterpillar,

a ladybug, a crab and more. Come explore the land of Eric

Carle with Young Rembrandts. (LO)

Location: Recreation Classes: 5

Instructor: Young Rembrandts

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2630-6 3.5-5 yrs M - F 1-2:30 pm 6/13-6/17 $75

Imagine ThatMake your childhood dreams come alive as we learn the

basics of drawing and painting scenes from different times

and places! These fantastic works of art may depict anything

from dinosaurs to real castles, outer space to monsters and

transformer robots. Students will learn to draw with step

by step warm up activities. Even beginning artists will have

amazing results with glitter watercolors, sponge art and texture

plates. Join us on an artistic journey where we can go anywhere

in our art! No class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Hasbrook Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2634-8 4-8 yrs M 5:30-6:15 pm 6/13-8/8 $57

Pet ProjectsIf you are an animal lover, this class is for you! You’ll make

one-of-a-kind animal friendly toys and accessories to give as a

gift or keep for your own four-legged pet. (LO)

Location: Hasbrook Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2636-9 4-8 yrs W 5:30-6:15 pm 6/15-8/3 $57

Book-Inspired Art At each class a book will be read that will springboard us into

a fun craft project that reinforces the story. What a great way

to nurture reading comprehension and foster artistic creativity!

(LO)

Location: Pioneer Instructor: Lynn Nelson

Class Age Day(s) Time Date # Fee

2000-6 3-5 yrs Sa 9-9:45 am 7/16-8/6 4 $29

2000-7 6-8 yrs Sa 10-10:45 am 7/16-8/6 3 $29

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Young RembrandtsDo you have an elementary student who gets excited at the

prospect of undertaking fun, creative endeavors? If so, there’s

no better time than now to enroll your child into a Young

Rembrandts class. This season we’ll spring into action as we

create a fun, adorable drawing of baby bunnies. And if your

child has a knack for architecture, our city skyline lesson and

tower bridge lesson will lead them down the road to creativity

and learning. Your child will also learn about international

artistry as they draw Korean-influenced pottery. This lesson

provides many great opportunities for your student to enhance

their drawing and coloring skills. But that’s not all. Our

patterned flowers lesson will strengthen your child’s sense of

composition and pattern application. And what better way to

close the season than to learn about artist Gustav Klimt. (LO)

Location: Recreation Classes: 8

Instructor: Young Rembrandts

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/ NR Fee

2655-8 6-12 yrs T 5-5:45 pm 5/10-6/28 $35/$44

2655-9 6-12 yrs T 5-5:45 pm 7/5-8/23 $35/$44

Art and Nature Experience all the awesome crafts that can be made using

materials we can find directly from nature! We will be making

a variety of crafts, indoors and out, that include building,

painting, and using clay. Ignite your imagination in this class

that will have you view the outdoors around you in a whole new

creative way. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Eryn Ambler

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2658-0 6-12 yrs Th 2-3 pm 6/16-8/4 $65

Clone’s AttackLearn to clone your favorite Star Wars characters on paper and

in clay. This summer visit a galaxy far far away. This class will

explore clay, drawing and black light painting. No class 7/4.

(LO)

Location: Hasbrook Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2660-1 7-14 yrs M 7:30-8:30 pm 6/13-8/8 $65

Clayworks - Parent & MeExplore the creative world of Clayworks with your child. In this

class you’ll learn techniques like pinch, coil, slab as well as the

pottery wheel. Parent and child can work on projects together

or create their own one-of-a-kind masterpieces. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2647-4 7-14 yrs T 7:30-9 pm 6/14-8/2 $87

Dinosaur Art Roar!!! Come Create some fun dinosaur arts and crafts as you

learn about these prehistoric creatures. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 4

Instructor: Lynn Nelson

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2653-8 3-5 yrs Sa 9-9:45 am 6/18-7/9 $29

2653-7 6-8 yrs Sa 10-10:45 am 6/18-7/9 $29

Messy 3-DKids will enjoy making all those fun but messy art projects they

can’t do at home. Messy 3-D projects include clay, plaster and

much more. (LO)

Location: Hasbrook Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2649-5 5-12 yrs W 6:15-7:30 pm 6/15-8/3 $81

ClayworksChildren love working with clay! They’ll create their own

masterpieces using the pinch, coil and slab methods. No

previous experience is necessary to enroll. Students work

at their own pace and progress to more difficult projects

according to ability. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2651-6 6-9 yrs T 6:15-7:30 pm 6/14-8/2 $87

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Art StudioBe creative and use your artistic ability in this open studio,

experience making pottery or drawing and painting using acrylic

paints or pastel/colored/charcoal pencils. If you choose pottery,

you’ll learn slab, coil, pinch and wheel techniques. If drawing

or painting is more your style, you can focus on landscapes,

portraits, cartoons or whatever you like. Studio time is for those

with an understanding of basic skills and who want to do a

step-by-step with the instructor or create on their own time. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2666-4 13+ Th 7-9:30 pm 6/16-8/4 $91

Clayworks TeenThis is a class for students who have experience working

with techniques like pinch, slab and coil. Students will also

learn new techniques like drape molds pulled handles and

casting. Students will be able to store projects and work on

an assignment multiple weeks. Students will also be able

to have more independent assignments with a variety of

choices. Students are welcome to bring ideas and pictures

to class for inspiration. Come and join us for a creative 3D

class in which your imagination can soar to new heights

through fun challenges. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2662-2 9-15 yrs Th 5:15-6:45 pm 6/16-8/4 $87

AduLT ARTS & CRAFTSInspiration Studio (aka Teen Time)Art is self-expression. This studio experience offers the

freedom to express your creative self in a comfortable non-

judgmental environment for you to challenge your creativity.

Take part in live demonstrations of new techniques, clearly-

explained ten-minute warm up exercises that can be used to

inspire/challenge you throughout your life, and interesting

group discussions about art. This studio offers you the

space to spread out and create larger pieces of art. If you

are interested in animation, graphic design, sculpture,

painting, spray painting, or drawing this is the art class of

you. All supplies are included: clay (fired in a kiln), glazes,

plaster paper mache, paints, pastels, canvases, water

colored pencils, water colors, colored pencils, crafts/craft

materials and a library of inspirational art books. Come

rediscover your creative side and challenge yourself in our

Inspiration Studio. (LO)

Location: Hasbrook Classes: 8

Instructor: Alissa Webster-Phillips

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2664-3 10-17 yrs W 7:45-9:15 pm 6/15-8/3 $107

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dANCEDid you know...The summer 2011 session runs for 8 weeks with no class on

Monday, July 4. Classes fill up fast, so please sign up early!

Fall Session I (15 weeks) starts at the end of August. People

who enroll in Fall will have 1st priority to register for the 15

Winter/Spring recital session.

Returning students should sign up for the same level class they

attended in the spring session. Please read class descriptions

carefully to determine your child’s placement. If you have any

questions regarding what level your child should be in, please

contact Laura Oberg, at the Arlington Heights Park District

Admin Ctr., 847.506.7872. Students who enroll in the wrong

level may not be able to change classes if the class is full.

Students must have met the minimum age requirements for the

class as of September 1, 2010. Updated Dance information is

located at ahpd.org.

Fusion dance Troupe 10+ years Instructor: Mollee Johnson

This is a jazz-only dance company. Dancers focus on improving

technique and strengthening dance skills with opportunities to

choreograph and instruct peers. Students learn more advanced

skills and broaden their knowledge of dance styles and terms.

Focused on balancing technical development with leadership

skill-building, Fusion encourages students to build relationships

as well as set and achieve goals. Fusion will perform in local

performances throughout the year and attend a competition/

convention. Practices are on Wednesday nights at the

Administration Center. In addition to Fusion, Dancers need to be

enrolled in at least one additional dance class.

Students must audition for the company. Auditions are on

Wednesday, May 25 from 4-7pm at the Administration Center.

Bring music and prepare to perform a one-minute jazz dance. To

register for the audition, call 847.506.7872 by Tuesday, May 24.

Synergy dance Company 10+ years Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

If you are a dancer that has always been interested in dancing

in a company and is looking for the next level in dance, this

is a dance company for you. Synergy will combine dancers

that are interested in advancing their skill and working with

others to expand on their abilities. Synergy is intended for the

well-rounded and dedicated dancer. We emphasize dance forms

including ballet, lyrical,and jazz. All Synergy students must

enroll in a Ballet class in addition to company. The company will

perform throughout the year, attend a dance convention, and

participate in a dance competition.

Students must audition for the company. Prepare a one-minute

dance (any form) and bring their own music. Auditions are on

Thursday, May 26 from 5:30-7pm. To register for the audition,

call 847.506.7872 by Wednesday, May 25.

auditions. sign up today!

Please note the Fusion Dance Troupe is not a prerequisite for the Synergy Dance Company and Synergy is not a prerequisite for Fusion. Each

company provides a different opportunity and experience depending on what your interest or goals are as a dancer. If someone would like to audition

for/participate in both companies, the schedules will NOT conflict with one another. Also note the age change in the Synergy Company.

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PRESChOOL dANCETots in Motion w/ ParentParents will help introduce their child to the world of dance by helping them learn about music, rhythm and creative movement in a

structured class. Development and control of gross motor skills, following directions and taking turns are stressed. Parents and tots

should wear ballet slippers or socks and comfortable clothing that allow them to move freely. Older and younger siblings who are not

registered for this class and non-dancing adults are not allowed in the dance room during class. Only one parent per dancer, please.

(LO)

Classes: 8

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Instructor No Class

2673-1 2.5-3.5 yrs Admin Ctr. Sa 9-9:30 am 6/18-8/6 $51/$64 Barb Bridges

2673-2 2.5-3.5 yrs Admin. Ctr. M 5:45-6:15 pm 6/13-8/8 $51/$64 Sandy Smolenski 7/4

2673-3 2.5-3.5 yrs Pioneer F 9:30-10 am 6/17-8/5 $51/$64 Barb Bridges

2673-4 2.5-3.5 yrs Admin. Ctr. M 10-10:30 am 6/13-8/8 $51/$64 Jennifer Lucchesi 7/4

Ballet and Tap IAges 3 & 4 years. Students must have turned three years old by September 1, 2010 and COMPLETELY TOILET TRAINED. (LO)

Classes: 8

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Instructor No Class

2675-4 3-4 yrs Admin. Ctr. M 9:15-10 am 6/27-8/22 $56/$70 Jennifer Lucchesi 7/4

2675-5 3-4 yrs Admin. Ctr. M 5-5:45 pm 6/13-8/8 $56/$70 Sandy Smolenski 7/4

2675-6 3-4 yrs Admin. Ctr. Sa 9:35-10:20 am 6/18-8/6 $56/$70 Barb Bridges

2675-7 3-4 yrs Pioneer T 10-10:45 am 6/14-8/2 $56/$70 Jennifer Lucchesi

2675-8 3-4 yrs Pioneer W 10-10:45 am 6/29-8/1 $56/$70 Carla Ricchio

2675-9 3-4 yrs Pioneer Th 10:45-11:30 am 6/16-8/4 $56/$70 Jennifer Lucchesi

2676-0 3-4 yrs Pioneer F 10:55-10:40 am 6/17-8/5 $56/$70 Barb Bridges

2676-1 3-4 yrs Pioneer F 11:45 am-12:30 pm 6/17-8/5 $56/$70 Barb Bridges

Ballet and Tap IIAges 4 & 5 years. Students must have turned four years old by September 1, 2010. (LO)

Classes: 8

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Instructor

2678-3 4-5 yr Admin. Ctr. T 1:30-2:15 am 6/14-8/2 $56/$70 Barb Bridges

2678-4 4-5 yr Admin. Ctr. Sa 10:15-11 am 6/18-8/6 $56/$70 Barb Bridges

2678-5 4-5 yr Pioneer W 5-5:45 pm 6/15-8/3 $56/$70 Tanya Hartman

2678-6 4-5 yr Pioneer Th 10-10:45 am 6/16-8/4 $56/$70 Jennifer Lucchesi

2678-7 4-5 yr Pioneer F 10:05-10:50 am 6/17-8/5 $56/$70 Barb Bridges

2678-8 4-5 yr Pioneer F 2:35-3:20 pm 6/17-8/5 $56/$70 Barb Bridges

Ballet And Tap IIIFor ages five & six. Students must have turned five years old by September 1, 2010. (LO)

Classes: 8

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee Instructor

2685-2 5-6 yrs Admin. Ctr. Sa 11:15 am-12:15 pm 6/18-8/6 $62/$78 Barb Bridges

2685-3 5-6 yrs Pioneer Th 5:15-6:15 pm 6/16-8/4 $62/$78 Barb Bridges

2685-4 5-6 yrs Pioneer F 1:30-2:30 pm 6/17-8/5 $62/$78 Barb Bridges

Mini JazzStudents will fine tune their Jazz skills while working on

coordination, flexibility and strength. A MINIMUM OF ONE

YEAR experience in Jazz is required. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Age: 4.5-6 yrs R/NR Fee: $56/$70

Class Day(s) Time Date Instructor

2683-0 T 6:15-7 pm 6/28-8/16 Carla Ricchio

2683-1 W 10:45-11:30 am 6/29-8/17 Carla Ricchio

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LAURA OBERGCultural Arts and Special Events SupervisorFor more information on cultural arts

and special events, please call Laura at

847.506.7872 or [email protected]

Tap and JazzBeginnerStudents will fine tune their tap and jazz skills while working on

coordination, flexibility, and strength. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr Classes: 8

Instructor: Barb Bridges

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2689-6 6+ T 3:30-4:30 pm 6/14-8/2 $62/$78

IntermediateThis class is for students with a minimum of four years

experience in each dance form. No class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2691-7 9+ M 4-5 pm 6/13-8/8 $62/$78

AdvancedThis class is for students with a minimum of six years

instruction in each dance form. Emphasis is on technique and

performance. No class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2693-8 12+ M 6-7 pm 6/13-8/8 $67/$84

Dance for Musical TheaterAttention future Broadway stars! This class will help musical theater

actors refine their dancing. You will learn the fundamentals of jazz

and theater dance, and perform a song and dance from a Broadway

musical. Please wear Jazz or ballet shoes to class. * Please note this

is primarily a dance class. We will learn the lyrics and sing along when

we dance, but the class is not meant to teach vocal parts or voice

technique.* No class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

R/NR Fee: $62/$78

Instructor: Sandy Smolenski

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2715-9 10+ M 6:15-7:15 pm 6/13-8/8

Ballet, Tap And Jazz IBallet, Tap, and Jazz are combined to develop a well-rounded

dancer. Learn ballet barre, technique, and terminology along

with tap and jazz steps and combinations. For beginning

students or those who have participated in Ballet & Tap III. No

class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Sandy Smolenski

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2680-9 6+ M 4-5 pm 6/13-8/8: $62/$78

Beginner JazzStudents learn the basic jazz steps and floor routines to

rhythmic music while working on coordination, flexibility and

strength. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Tanya Hartman

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2718-0 9+ W 6:30-7:15 pm 6/15-8/3 $47/$59

Jazz Choreography SeminarReady to turn your love of dance into creating dances? Learn

the elements of choreographing a dance as well as professional

tips. Students choreograph their own dance to perform at the

end of the class. Instructors permission is needed to enroll in

this two-hour seminar. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 3

Instructor: Mollee Johnson

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2724-4 10+ W 3-5 pm 7/6-7/20 $33/$41

Beginning Ballet for TeensIf you’ve always wanted to try ballet or would like to pick it

back up after taking a few years off, this class is for you. The

class will start with floor stretches, move to the barre for

warm-up, then continue to the center and across the floor for

classical ballet choreography such as leaps, turns and small

combinations. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Jen Rowley

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2687-5 12+ T 5-6 pm 6/14-8/2 $62/$78

Studio Work JazzAre there steps or moves you need to really focus on? Do

you need help perfecting your turns or jumps? This class

lets you decide! Come prepared with things you would like

to get assistance with and really work on to improve. Is

there something you have never tried and are ready to learn?

Bring your ideas and improve your skills and technique.

Intermediate to advanced level required. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Mollee Johnson

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2000- 1 10+ W 5-6 pm 6/15-8/3 $67/$84

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Hip Pop Dancing For KidsHey kids! Learn some of today’s hottest dance steps. You’ll be

introduced to some basic and hot new pop steps, learn a routine

and play fun games to music. You’ll choreograph your own routine

as a group (or groups) with assistance from the instructor and

perform them at the last class. Dance like your favorite artist

from warm up to cool down. Parents are welcome to come 10-15

minutes early the last week of the class to see The Performance!

Please wear comfortable clothing and gym shoes. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

R/NR Fee: $46/$58

Class Age Day(s) Time Date No Class

2732-8 6-9 yrs F 6:30-7:30 pm 6/10-7/22 7/1

Dance IntensiveThis is a great summer class to increase your dance ability. We

will be working on all types of dance, but concentrating on Jazz,

Lyrical, and Modern dance. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

IntermediateClass Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2722-2 10+ Th 4:15-5:15 pm 6/16-8/4 $62/$78

AdvancedClass Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2722-3 13+ Th 6:15-7:30 pm 6/16-8/4 $67/$84

Yoga for DancersImprove your strength, flexibility, balance and focus! Yoga for

Dancers will begin with relaxation and breathing techniques

and move through a series of yoga poses aimed at total body

strengthening and increasing flexibility. This class will enhance

your regular training in dance class. Please wear comfortable

clothes that allow free movement. Please provide your own yoga

mat. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Jen Rowley

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2726-5 11+ T 6-7 pm 6/14-8/2 $62/$78

Int/Adv Flexibility, Jumps and TurnsWe will be concentrating on increasing flexibility and improving

intermediate/advanced jump and turn combinations. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2728-6 12+ Th 5:15-6:15 pm 6/16-8/4 $62/$78

FusionThis is a Jazz-only company for dancers’ 10+ years old. Dancers work

on moving their talent to an advanced level by perfecting technique

and performance ability. Students must audition for the company. ***

Auditions will take place May 25. *** (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Mollee Johnson

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2720-1 10+ W 6-7:45 pm 6/15-8/3 $76/$95

BalletBeginnerStudents explore the basic steps, positions, and terminology.

Level I - No ballet experience required or perfect for students

who have been enrolled in any of the Ballet, Tap and Tumbling

Classes. Level II - At Least one year of Beginner Ballet or have

taken a Ballet, Tap, and Jazz level class. No class 7/4. (LO)

R/NR Fee: $47/$59 Classes: 8

Age: 6+

Class Level Location Day(s) Time Date

2700-2 I Admin Ctr. T 2:25-3:10 pm 6/14-8/2

2700-3 II Pioneer Th 4:30-5:15 pm 6/16-8/4

2700-4 II Admin. Ctr. M 10:30-11:15am 6/13-8/8

IntermediateStudents should have at least one year of ballet. No class 7/4.

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2702-4 9+ M 5-6 pm 6/13-8/8 $62/$78

AdvancedStudents will continue Advanced Ballet techniques. Instructor

permission only. No class 7/4.(LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2704-5 12+ M 7-8:15 pm 6/13-8/8 $84/$105

Pointe BalletInstructor permission only. Pointe class technique is for the

advanced ballet dancer. Only pointe technique is covered in this

class; so student must also be enrolled in Advanced Ballet. No

class 7/4. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 8

Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2706-6 14+ M 8:15-9 pm 6/13-8/8 $68/$85

Jazz and Hip-HopThis class is perfect for those who love to groove to the

current beats, learn age-appropriate fun and funky moves!

The emphasis is on attitude, stage presence, developing an

individual style, learning to relax the body and having fun! Clean

gym shoes that are not worn outside can be used or black jazz

sneakers. (LO)

Instructor: Jennifer Luchessi R/NR Fee: $47/$59

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

2711-4 5+ Pioneer T 10:45-11:30 am 6/14-8/2

Instructor: Barb Bridges R/NR Fee: $62/$78

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

2711-5 5+ Pioneer Th 6:15-7:15 pm 6/16-8/4

Instructor: Barb Bridges R/NR Fee: $62/$78

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

2711-6 6+ Admin. Sa 12:30-1:30 pm 6/18-8/6

Instructor: Tanya Hartman R/NR Fee: $47/$59

Class Age Location Day(s) Time Date

2711-7 6+ Pioneer W 5:45-6:30 pm 6/15-8/3

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Irish Step DanceOpen your child’s eyes and heart to Ireland’s traditional dances. The McNulty School of Irish Dance program is designed to challenge

each dancer to achieve his or her personal best, both on and off the dance floor. Students develop concentration skills, coordination,

and self-confidence that serve them well in all facets of life. Dancers begin learning solo and team soft shoe dances and then progress

to more complex soft shoe and heavy shoe steps over time. Class attire includes a t-shirt, shorts, socks and Irish, jazz, ballet or light

gym shoes. Leotards with shorts over them are acceptable. No long pants of any kind. Member of Irish Dance Teachers Association of

Mid America and North America and An Coimisiun le Rinci Gaelacha, Dublin Ireland. (EW)

Location: Camelot

Class Level Age Day(s) Time Date Fee No Class

2708-7 Preschool 4-6 yrs M 4:15-4:45 pm 6/6-8/1 $48/$62.50 7/4

2708-8 Beg- Soft Shoe 7-16 yrs M 4:45-5:30 pm 6/6-8/1 $80/$104.50 7/4

2708-9 Int. - Heavy Shoe 7-16 yrs M 5:30-6 pm 6/6-8/1 $48/$62.50 7/4

2709-0 Adv. Int. Soft Shoe 7-16 yrs M 6-6:45 pm 6/6-8/1 $80/$104.50 7/4

2709-1 Adv. Int. Soft Shoe 7-16 yrs M 6:45-7:15 pm 6/6-8/1 $48/$62.50 7/4

2709-2 Beginner 7-16 yrs M 7:15-8 pm 6/6-8/1 $80/$104.50 7/4

2709-3 Adult 17+ M 8-8:45 pm 6/6-8/1 $80/$104.50 7/4

A Taste of Latin and Ballroom Dance Discover the wonderful world of ballroom and Latin dancing in

this introductory/refresher course. Improve your skills, learn

new steps and how to lead & follow. You will have fun dancing

the Waltz, Tango, Rumba, Salsa, and Foxtrot with just a few

hours of enjoyable instruction. Couple are recommended, but

not necessary. Couples will not rotate partners. Singles are not

guaranteed a partner. Please wear comfortable clothing and

shoes. No class 7/1. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 6

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2737-1 16+ F 7:30-8:30 pm 6/10-7/22 $46/$58

Social DancingThe perfect class for anyone with any type of upcoming social

engagements i.e.: weddings, birthdays, and other parties. From

backyard barbecue bash to black tie formal events, this class

will prepare you for any type of music, such as: Live Rock Band,

Top 40 Dance, Latin, Big Band, or a Waltz! We’ll also move to

some Merenque! Couples are recommended, but not necessary.

Couples will not rotate partners. Singles are not guaranteed a

partner. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Fee is per

person. No class 7/1. (LO)

Location: Pioneer Classes: 6

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2739-2 16+ F 8:30-9:30 pm 6/10-7/22 $46/$58

Adult JazzStudents will jazz it up to pupular music. Gain coordination,

flexibility and strength while learning the fundamental moves.

(LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Instructor: Mollee Johnson

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2000-9 18+ W 7:45-8:45 pm 6/13-8/8 $68/$85

SynergyThis dance company is for the well-rounded and dedicated

dancer. Emphasis is placed on several dance forms including

ballet, lyrical and jazz. Synergy performs throughout the

year, attends a dance convention and participates in a dance

competition. Students must audition for the company. Auditions

take place May 26. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr Classes: 8

Instructor: Julie Swichtenberg

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2730-7 10+ Th 7:30-9 pm 6/16-8/4 $115/$144

AduLT dANCE CLASSESWedding WorkshopLearn to dance to Ballroom, Latin, slow, and contemporary

dance music. This crash course includes: leading and following,

traveling, turns and movement. This is perfect for anyone who

is in or going to a wedding and needs a quick one class lesson!

Waltz, Cha Cha, and Swing will be taught in the Friday class and

Waltz, Cha Cha, and contemporary movement will be taught

in the Saturday Class. (Getting married? Bring in your special

song on tape or CD. Instructor can give you some quick ideas

on dances at the end of class.) Couples are recommended, but

not necessary. Couples will not rotate partners. Singles are not

guaranteed a partner. Please wear comfortable clothing and

shoes. Fee is per person. (LO)

Age: 16+

Class Location Day(s) Time Date Fee

2734-9 Frontier Sa 12-2:30 pm 7/9 $30

2735-0 Pioneer F 6:30-9:30 pm 6/3 $32

Adult Tap-IntermediateStudents enhance their tapping abilities beginning with

coordinated warm-ups and moving into combination steps. This

is an intermediate class, some tap experience required. (LO)

Location: Admin. Ctr. Classes: 8

Class Age Day(s) Time Date R/NR Fee

2695-9 18+ M 8-8:45 pm 6/13-8/8 $51/$64

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Theater Classes at the Park DistrictSince its inception in 2003, SOPA has provided top quality, engaging and inspiring education that fully supports the

mission of the school. As classes and enrollment increase, we have turned our focus to reaching out into the community.

We started creating workshops and residency opportunities as a way to get the same top quality performing arts

education that happens within the walls of Metropolis, out into the surrounding communities. Now, through a partnership

with Arlington Heights Park District, Metropolis is able to bring its top quality instructors and performing arts opportunities

to more individuals throughout Chicagoland. In the 2008/2009 school year, the Metropolis Outreach Program integrated the

arts into the lives of 5,800 individuals throughout Chicagoland. Partnering with Arlington Heights Park District enables the

Metropolis Outreach Program to bring professional performers and teaching artists to Arlington Heights Park District to build confidence, skills and

experiences of students in a variety of theatrical aspects.

ThEATERinspired

OLyMPIC CLASSESMusic Movement MetropolTOTSPreschoolers will be engaged in creative drama exercises, an

introduction to music and rhythm and exploration of movement

and space. They will continue to develop self-confidence, gross

motor skills and self-expression through exposure to different

performing arts. Based in creative play with music and

movement, students’ imaginations can run free. MetropolTOTS

is the Metropolis Early Childhood Education series. Let your

child experience it first at AHPD. (LO)

Age: 3-4 yrs Classes: 8

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2741-3 Sa 9:15-10:15 am 6/18-8/6 $90

Broadway BeginnersLove musical theatre? Then this is your class to build skills in

music, dance and acting through the enchanting songs and

scenes of big Broadway musicals. Students will experience all

aspects of musical theatre as they work on acting foundations

through ensemble games and exercises, character development

and using their imaginations. Students will learn songs, scenes

and dance combinations in this fun and action-packed class.

Get ready to be a star! (LO)

Age: gr K-2 Classes: 8

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2745-6 Sa 10:15-11:15 am 6/18-8/6 $90

Theatre Games for the Stage! Students will play ensemble games; aimed to unite and focus

the group. They will also participate in improv which challenges

the students to think and move quickly. Students will learn

tools that make improv accessible to all and that apply to basic

and advanced acting. Class will culminate in a performance of

a scene created through improvisation. (LO)

Age: gr 3-5 Classes: 8

Location: Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2752-2 Sa 11:15 am-12:15 pm 6/18-8/6 $90

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Metropolis Performing Arts CentreMetropolis Performing Arts Centre (MPAC) was created in 2000 in response to the need for world class performing arts programming

and high quality arts education in the northwest suburbs. Now comprising both a professional theater and a School of the Performing

Arts, MPAC has become one of Chicagoland’s leading venues for quality performing arts programming and education. MPAC is ranked

9th among the list of the largest professional theatres in the Chicago area, according to The League of Chicago Theatres. Each year over

250,000 people venture into the Metropolis Facility. In the 2009/2010 season the Theater played host to over 75,000 patrons attending

one of over 400 performances of 50+ individual productions.

All classes on this page take place at Metropolis Performing Arts Center | 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights

Starlights Musical Safari!Find the animal inside you and jump into this adventurous class

that will explore some of Broadway’s greatest animal - themed

musicals and stories. Students will work on character, singing

and dancing in a fun environment that will take them on a

magical, musical safari! (LO)

Age: gr K-2 Classes: 10

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2743-4 Th 4:30-5:30 pm 6/16-8/18 $145

2743-5 Sa 9-10 am 6/18-8/20 $145

Guitar CompositionExplore the creative secrets of harmony, structure, form and

melody of successful guitar composing and songwriting. We will

cover smooth chord progressions and modulations, melodic and

rhythmic tunes and learn to match lyrics with music. Prerequi-

site: Students should be able to play several basic first progres-

sion chords. (LO)

Classes: 10

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2758-9 16+ Th 7-8 pm 6/16-8/18 $160

Singers EnsemblesYoung Singers Ensemble: Enchanted Summer (K-4)• Students in this class will delight in exploring songs of

enchantment, fairytales and fantasy that will engage them in

the love of song while developing their skills as vocalists

Junior Singers Ensemble: Glee Club (gr 5-8)• This ensemble is designed for students interested in

preparing for a future in glee club or show choir. Students

will learn the basics while having a blast singing their favorite

tunes.

Senior Singers Ensemble: Show Choir Prep (HS)• Students interested in developing skill as a show choir

sensation will love this class. Singers will learn show

choir technique and prepare for a future as a triple-threat

performer. (LO)

Classes: 10

Class Age Day(s) Time Date Fee

2747-7 gr K-4 W 5:30-6:15 pm 6/15-8/17 $140

2747-8 gr 5-8 W 6:30-7:30 pm 6/15-8/17 $160

2747-9 HS W 7:30-9 pm 6/15-8/17 $195

METROPOLIS REFUND POLICY.

The Park District offers various cooperative programs

throughout the year in conjunction with the Metropolis

Performing Arts Centre. Please note the Metropolis refund

policy applies to these offerings. See page 144 for details.metropolisarts.com | 847.577.5982 ext. 221

Audition PrepThe Song For students in Jr. High or High School grades. This class is the

opportunity for you to find the perfect audition song and get it

performance ready. Students will work on polishing 16 bars of

a musical theatre song to put in their audition repertoire. No

class 7/4. (LO)

Fee: $195 Classes: 10

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2754-3 gr. 6-8 M 5:30-7 pm 6/13-8/22

2754-4 gr. 6-8 Sa 10-11:30 am 6/18-8/20

2754-5 HS Sa 11-12:30 pm 6/18-8/20

The MonologueFor students in Jr High or High School grades. A perfect pairing with

Audition Prep: The Song, this monologue class is a great opportunity

to find a monologue that shows off your best talents and hone it for a

role grabbing audition piece. No class 7/4. (LO)

Fee: $195 Classes: 10

Class Age Day(s) Time Date

2756-6 gr. 6-8 M 7-8:30 pm 6/13-8/22

2756-7 gr. 6-8 Sa 12-1:30 pm 6/18-8/20

2756-8 HS Sa 1-2:30 pm 6/18-8/20

Adult ImprovisationExpand your ability to think fast in this mixed level, adult

Improv class. Whether you are testing the waters of Improv

or have some experience already, this is the summer class for

you. Have a little grown up fun and enjoy the rollercoaster of

improvisation. (LO)

Age: 18+ Classes: 10

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2761-0 T 7-8:30 pm 6/14-8/16 $195

Footlights Movie Musicals!Love musical theatre? Love movies like Singin’ in the Rain, Mary

Poppins, The Sound of Music, or The Wizard of Oz? Then this is your

class to build skills in music, dance and acting through the enchanting

songs and scenes of Hollywood’s greatest musicals. (LO)

Age: gr 3-5 Classes: 10

Class Day(s) Time Date Fee

2750-0 Th 5:30-6:30 pm 6/16-8/18 $145

2750-1 Sa 10-11 am 6/18-8/20 $145

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Log on to ahmuseum.org and see how much

fun history can be!

Arlington Heights Historical MuseumA Collection of the Past-Preserved for the Future

co-sponsored by the Arlington Heights Historical Society, Village

of Arlington Heights, and the Arlington Heights Park District.

The Arlington Heights Historical Museum is a five-building

complex, including a Coach House, Log Cabin, the 1882 home

of F. W. Muller, and the 1908 Banta House. These buildings and

their contents tell the story of Arlington Heights over the last

150 years.

Tours of the complex start at 2 and 3 pm, Saturday and

Sunday. Tour fees: Adults $4; Children 3-14, $2. Group tours

at other times are available by reservation. The Museum also

offers special programs for schools and scouts. Consult the

website for more information.

Arlington Heights Historical Society

Your Museum: The Past, Present and FutureThe Historical Society is the not-for-profit organization that

collects artifacts, organizes community events, provides

volunteers for Museum activities, and operates the Heritage

Gallery and Shop and the Local History Library.

Come join us... Become a Member of the Arlington Heights

Historical Society and help preserve the History of Arlington

Heights for future generations.

Membership Rates:

$25 Individual

$45 Family

$100 Corporate

All Memberships Include:

• The Dunton Post Newsletter keeps you up to date on the

activities of the Historical Society and Museum.

• Free tours of the Museum.

• Reduced admission fees to Museum special events such as

House Walk & Irish Fest.

• 10% discount on Museum store products.

• 25% discount on room rental fees in the Soda Pop Factory

building’s Arlington and Dunton Rooms.

• Invitation to exhibit openings and receptions in the

Heritage Gallery.

Volunteer: Volunteers are needed throughout the year to work

as tour guides, Heritage Gallery & Shop volunteers, special

event helpers, and more. Help promote your community’s

history by volunteering today.

Local History Library: The Library has information on local

history including maps, photographs, and clippings. It is

open to the public Thursday from 1-4 pm and Friday from

9 am-noon. For more information on the Arlington Heights

Historical Society, call 847.255.1225. (KC)

Heritage Gallery and Shop112 West Fremont Street

Open Friday-Sunday, 1:30-4:30 pm (excluding holidays)

The Arlington Heights Historical Society and Museum

operate the Heritage Gallery and Shop located in the

western portion of the Old Soda Pop Factory building.

The Heritage Gallery specializes in local history exhibits

drawn from the Historical Society’s extensive collections

along with national and regional traveling exhibits that

explore the broader context of our history. The Heritage

Shop offers a selection of local and historical gifts, books,

notecards, aprons and more.

110 W. Fremont Ave. | 847.255.1225 | ahmuseum.org

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Museum Program InformationMuseum classes and Special Events: Look for Museum

classes in ETC., Variety, Preschool and Art sections.

Registration: Register for all Museum programs through

the Park District Administration Center, any Community Center

or online at ahpd.org.

Refund Policy: Refunds are given for one-day workshops/

programs if the request is received at least one full week prior

to the program being offered. If the request is received less

than one week in advance, the patron will receive 50% of the

program fee less a $5 service fee.

Parking: Free parking is available evenings and weekends in the

commuter lot at Vail and Fremont streets.

Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday; 10 am-4 pm

Room Rental InformationHave your next meeting or special occasion at the Museum.

Choose from the Arlington Room or the Dunton Room located

at 110 West Fremont Street. Rent either room for meetings,

showers, parties, and more; both have kitchen access. Groups

up to 75 people can be accommodated. Rental hours are

Monday through Thursday, 9 am to 10 pm; Fridays, 9 am to 4

pm; and Saturday & Sunday, 1 to 5 pm. Fees are based on day

of the week and whether the rental is for resident, nonresident,

or commercial use. Historical Society Members in good

standing receive 25% off the rental fee. Check out our website

at ahmuseum.org, click on services, view both rooms, check

out room dimensions and look at possible room setups without

having to leave your home. If interested in renting one of our

rooms please call Kristina at the Museum.

Arlington Heights Historical Society House Walk & TeaSunday, June 12; 12 pm-5 pm

Tickets: $30; $25 (Society

members); Tea $10

Homes throughout the Arlington

Heights community are featured

on the annual walk. Proceeds

from the Walk benefit the

Historical Society. (The Tea can

be purchased separately.) Tea

is served from 1-3pm during

the House Walk and features

sweets, sandwiches and a

chocolate-dipping station by

Morkes Chocolates. House Walk tickets are available for sale

beginning April 15.

HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS:• In-person at the Museum office or Heritage Gallery.

• Phone orders by calling the museum at 847.255.1225

• On-line at ahmuseum.org

• Vignettes, 15 E. Campbell (Cash/check only)

• To order by mail: enclose a stamped, self-addressed

business-size envelope. Address requests to: House Walk

Tickets, Arlington Heights Historical Society, 110 W. Fremont,

Arlington Heights, IL 60004. (Make checks payable to the

Arlington Heights Historical Society.) (KC)

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Park District Programs at the Senior Center1801 W. Central RoadArlington Heights, Illinois 60005847.797.5341

The Arlington Heights Park District Program for Active Adults is located in the Arlington Heights Senior Center at 1801 W. Central Road near the intersection of Central and Wilke in Arlington Heights.

The Park District offers a wide variety of affordable leisure and recreation activities such as special events, classes and trips. The Park District operates the Wood Shop, the Arlington Classic Tour Club, the Gift Store, the Arlington Athletic Club, the Dance and Fitness Studio and the Art Studio.

Whether you are fully-retired, semi-retired or still working, the Park District Active Adult Program at the Senior Center has something for everyone. We offer weekday, weekend and evening programs, special events and tours.

Our registration office is located in our Gift Store. In addition to getting information on classes, special events and tours, you can purchase a last minute gift or greeting card.

Hours:Monday through Friday: 8:30 am-4 pm

Questions? Call 847.797.5341Recreation and leisure programs

Jan Mey/Marissa BrungraberOne day toursLinda Paxson

Registration and refund informationJanice Bell/Carolyn Butz/Jane Koeppen

Recreation SupervisorPaula Barans

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A Word to Our CustomersA word about refunds: The senior trips, luncheons, and contracted classes/special events are not refundable due to contract agreements. However, we’ll be happy to help you sell your tickets if a waiting list has formed. All regular non-contract recreation programs are refundable for any unused classes from the time the refund request is received, and of course, the Park District Programs have a 100% satisfaction guarantee. No refunds will be given after a program has ended.

Please don’t wait until the last minute to register for a program. At some point prior to the first class, we need to decide if enrollment is sufficient to hold the class.

Do you have a class or recreation program you would like to see offered? We’re always looking for new ideas and instructors to teach. Call Paula Barans, Recreation Supervisor, at 847.797.5341 with your ideas.

Registration Notice! The senior program classes and tours are very popular and have maximum numbers that we can accommodate. If your registration is put on a wait list for a class, tour, or special event, the Park District staff will make a courtesy call to notify you of your status. If you have any questions regarding a refund for a Senior Program, please call 847.797.5341.

Priority RegistrationSeniors, 50 years and over, receive priority registration starting Tuesday, May 10.Patrons under age 50, may register starting Monday, May 24 at no additional fee in the Park District Office at the Senior Center provided space is available.

Newcomer Tours- Wednesday at 10 amAre you interested in the clubs, classes, programs, and activities at the Senior Center? Special one-hour newcomer tours give you a feel for everything that happens at the center. Check out the Arlington Athletic Club, Wood Shop, Dance Studio, Art Studio, and Gift Store. See actual classes in progress and discover how much fun you can have at the center. Stick around for a game of pool or enjoy a cup of coffee with friends. We’re looking forward to meeting you!

PAULA BARANSRecreation SupervisorFor more information on senior

programs, please call 847.797.5341

or [email protected]

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Trip Mailing List: Join Arlington Classic Tours

Membership Benefits Include:• Tour mailing sent directly to your home via first class mail• Receiving the tour schedule prior to the general public: Member Priority Registration

• Registration over the phone with credit card signature authorization

• A $10 discount on each tour• A 10% discount on Gift Store merchandise purchases• Monthly participation drawings• Star Treatment Program

Register today at the Arlington Heights Senior Center in the Park District office or mail your $25 per person or new household rate of $35 for two people living at the same address.

Apply for an annual Tour Membership at:Arlington Heights Park District Tour Club1801 W. Central, Arlington Heights, IL 60005

One-Day ToursTravel the City of Chicago, suburban areas, and even nearby states with the Park District’s one-day travel group! The group loves fine dining, entertainment at the best theaters, museums and galleries, land or floating casinos, boat rides, concerts, and festivals. Deluxe motor coach transportation is always included in the ticket price, plus all gratuities and services of a professional tour escort. For more information on the tour program, call 847.797.5341. Departure location: Arlington Heights Senior Center at New Wilke & Central Roads.

This year sponsors is @ Home Matters Lutheran Life Communities and Lutheran Home.

Gift Giving NewsWe now offer attractive travel gift certificates in all denominations for our one-day tour program. Give a special gift to someone who might like to spend an enjoyable day visiting interesting locations. Gift certificates are also available for Gift Store merchandise and Park District senior programs and special events.

Scholarship ProgramThe Park District offers a scholarship program for older adults who cannot afford the program fees due to financial hardship. For an application call the Park District at 847.797.5341.

To Register for a ProgramComplete the Park District form in this brochure and mail to: Arlington Heights Senior Center Attention: Park District 1801 W. Central Arlington Heights, IL 60005

Or simply drop-off your registration at the Senior Center in the Park District Office/Gift Store. While you are here, take a look around our facility and see what we have to offer you in leisure and recreation programs. For your convenience, many of the senior classes are available for registration online at ahpd.org

Programs for Seniors with Physical LimitationsDo you have difficulty getting out because of physical limitations? Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA) offers monthly social community outing trips for seniors with physical impairments. These trips offer door-to-door accessible transportation for a nominal fee. NWSRA also offers therapy swims, adapted yoga and weekly meeting programs. For more information, please call 847.392.2848.

active adults

Senior 50+ Drop-In Slow Pitch SoftballWe’re looking for senior 50+ softball players to join our group. Whether you are a novice or seasoned veteran, we have a place for you. We play slow pitch 12-inch softball with gloves in a drop-in format. Players show up between 9:30 and 10:00 am to warm-up and take a little batting practice. The informal games start by 10:30 am. The attraction to our organization is how informal and flexible it is. You don’t have to commit to an every day schedule. You can show up when it is convenient for you and miss the days that you have to. The fee covers the entire season and includes a T-shirt and admission to our mid-season cookout.Fee: $50 Dates: 5/3/11-10/21/11Contacts: Ken Wiater | 847.359.8180 # of Meetings: 49 (less if rainouts)Location Day Time Date Melas Park T, F 9:30-12:30pm

Overnight TripsDo you like to travel to new and popular destinations in the Midwest or across the United States? The Arlington Classic Tour Club offers overnight and extended motor coach tours throughout the year for your travel pleasure. Call the Arlington Heights Park District at 847.797.5341 and we will be happy to give you details on the current extended tour information.

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Country Western Lunch and Laughter This luncheon is the perfect combination of great food and fun. The Chefs at the Cotillion have prepared a lovely luncheon with barbeque chicken, green beans, chuck wagon potatoes (potatoes with cheese, bacon and onions), salad and apple pie for dessert. Our entertainment for the day is American Echo with their Johnny Cash and June Carter Tribute. Their performance includes vintage guitars, a washboard, drum stick brushes, acoustic guitars, harmonica, autoharp and mandolin. This is a contracted event, not refundable. No tickets are sold at the door. Register in advance in the Park District Office in the Gift Store at the Senior Center. Doors open at 11 am and lunch is served at noon. Cash bar. Arlington Heights Park District Line Dance Instructor Rich Banas will be leading guests through a line dance lesson from 11 am to noon. The Cotillion is located at 360 S. Creekside in Palatine near Northwest Highway and Route 53. Please notify the Park District staff of any food restrictions when you register.Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2765-2 Th 11 am-2:30 pm 6/16 $28

Taste of the CircusExperience the music, food and fun of the Circus. The head chef and owners of the Cotillion have created a great menu with pulled pork on a soft onion Kaiser roll, sweet four bean salad, steak fries, and clown cupcakes with butter cream frosting for dessert. Our entertainment for the day is Circus Boy. Circus Boy performs comedy, balancing and juggling. He has toured with the Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey circus, appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, TNT, CBS, PBS and Ripley’s Believe it or Not! To add to the circus fun, every 5 minutes a name will be pulled to have a psychic reading. You can choose to have your palm or tarot cards read by Barbara G. Meyer, professional psychic.Bring your camera to this luncheon to take pictures in our fun circus backdrops. All centerpieces, giveaways and activities will make you feel like a kid again, full of circus memories. Register early, this event is sure to fill fast and space is limited. Register in advance in the Park District Office at the Senior Center because no tickets are sold at the door. There is a cash bar. For this event only: Doors will open at 10:30 am and Barbara Meyer will start her readings with our lucky winners. The Cotillion is located at 360 S. Creekside in Palatine near Northwest Highway and Route 53. Please notify Park District staff of any food restriction when you register.Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2769-4 W 10:30 am-2:30 pm 7/27 $28

SENIOR SPECIAL EvENTSLeisure ShowcaseMonday, August 15 | 8:30 am - NOONThis complimentary event is a “Show and Tell” of Fall Leisure and Recreation activities from the Arlington Heights Park District at the Senior Center. All morning meet instructors and view art and craft projects in the Art Room. Take a tour of the Athletic Club and Wood Shop. Register for upcoming classes and events on the spot in the Park District Office.

8:30 - 10:30 am Complimentary coffee/tea and pastries in the Art Room.8:30 - Noon Stop in the Wood Shop. The Wood Shop Supervisors have made a nice selection of projects that are for sale. Proceeds will go towards the purchase of special shop supplies throughout the year. There are cutting boards, wooden boxes, baggo games, a wine cabinet, a dollhouse, birdhouses, woodcarvings and more! Drop-in early; projects are first come, first serve while supplies last. 9:00 - 10:00 am Participate or observe our Fun and Fit Aerobics class in the Dance Room with Instructor Ed Hardy. 10:30 - 11:15 am Performance by David Fisher, The Rope Warrior. David performs his kinetic jump rope feats with spectacular choreography, a light show and music. He motivates everyone with his vibrant and healthy approach to entertainment. He is a role model for anyone interested in becoming more fit. David is listed TWICE in the Guiness Book of World Records. Space is limited so you must pick up a complimentary ticket in the Gift Store to assure you a seat in the Dance Room. 11:30 - Noon Drawings for giveaways held in the Gift Store. Winners need not be present. Prizes for classes, luncheons, trips and more!

We offer weekday, weekend and evening programs, special events and tours. Our community sponsor for this event is the Village Bank and Trust of Arlington Heights.

National Senior Health And Fitness DayWednesday, May 25, 2011 | 8:30 am-2 pmIn honor of National Senior Health and Fitness Day, the Senior Center agencies host a center-wide event. Watch for flyers available in the Park District Office at the Senior Center with all the details on this complimentary day of activities.

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Personal Trainer EvaluationPersonal Trainer Susan Weekly conducts your individual evaluation for Personal Training. In this first session, Susan tests your strength, flexibility, coordination, etc. Susan helps you to custom design a fitness training program working with your health history and age in mind. Want to start working out but just don’t know how to begin? Susan will lay out a plan with step-by-step instructions. Or, if you workout now and want to take your present fitness workout to the next level, Susan offers tips to help you make progress. Due to the fitness testing, the evaluation session is over an hour. All future training sessions are one hour long. Training is available in sessions of three. Prerequisite: Personal Trainer Evaluation. There is a variety of time slots available. Inquire in the Park District Office in the Gift Store at the Senior Center. Please check with the Park District Office in the Gift Store in the Senior Center to schedule an appointment. This is a contracted program, not refundable.Fee: $41 for Evaluation Fee: $99 for 3 sessions of training.

Group Personal TrainingDo you work out with fitness friends? Many people enjoy the camaraderie of training with a buddy. Personal Trainer Susan Weekly can help you and your workout friends design fitness programs with your health history in mind. Group sessions with two or three people are available at a slightly reduced rate. (No more than three people per session.) All participants need to register together. Please check with the Park District in the Gift Store in the Senior Center to schedule appointments. There is a variety of time slots available. Please inquire in the Park District Office at the Senior Center. Prerequisite: Personal Training Evaluation. This is a contracted program, not refundable. Fee: $89 for 3 sessions of training.

Follow-up Training SessionOnce you have completed your Personal Trainer Evaluation and a block of three training sessions, you are well on your way to your new fitness program. If you’d like to check-in with Susan and fine tune your workout, you may schedule a one time follow-up training session. Susan offers more tips, coaching to improve or modify your current program and ideas to go to the next level.There are time slots available on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons. Please inquire in the Park District Gift Store in the Senior Center to schedule your appointment. This is a contracted program, not refundable. Prerequisite: Personal Trainer Evaluation and having completed at least one block of three training sessions within the past three months.Fee: $33 for a one hour follow-up session

SENIOR hEALTh ANd FITNESSArlington Athletic Club1801 W. Central Road, Arlington Heights

Club Features: State-of-the-art exercise equipment

including a multi-direction Cybex weight

station, three recumbent bikes, two Schwinn

airdyne bikes, one upright cycle, five Star

Trac treadmills, two rowing machines,

stairmaster, three elliptical machines, three

NuStep Recumbent steppers, free weights

and closed circuit TV.

Club hours: M-F 8:30 am -4 pm

Club Fees: $153 annual club membership gives you

unlimited use of the facility during club hours.

(Members renew at $123.)

Six month rate: $99.

(Members renew at $89)

Punch Card: $65 for 15 Club visits.

daily Fun and Fitness Aerobic Classes:

Class hours: M/W/Th Aerobic exercise, 9-9:45 am

Tu/F Strength, flexibility and mat exercise:

8:40-9:45 am

Annual Class Fees: $202 annually for unlimited Fun & Fitness

aerobics classes. (Members renew at $192)

Six month rate: $124 (Members renew at $114)

Punch Card: $65 for 15 Club visits.

Combination Pass: $300 includes annual membership to both

the Athletic Club and Fun & Fitness Aerobics

classes. (Members renew at $275)

Six Month rate: $170

(Members renew at $160)

Six Month Rate: Interested in joining the Club but don’t want

to invest in a full annual membership? You

choose the months, however, months must

be consecutive.

Take a tour of the Athletic Club with Fitness Instructor Ed Hardy at

10 am, Tuesday-Friday.

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SENIOR WELLNESS CLASSESBeginner Mat PilatesCertified Instructor Susan Weekly conducts this class specifically created for the over fifty body. Pilates focuses on strengthening the larger muscles of the abdomen and back (core) as well as smaller, deeper muscle groups. The goal is to increase flexibility by lengthening the muscles through a method of toning and stretching. Benefits include improved strength, stability, balance, coordination, longer and leaner muscles, plus improved fitness performance. Wear loose clothing, bring a towel, and refrain from eating before class.Instructor: Susan Weekly Classes: 10Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2782-1 T 1:30-2:30 pm 6/7-8/9 $62

Chair YogaYoga is a wonderful way to relax, restore flexibility, improve breathing, and increase energy. It doesn’t matter how old you are, the amount of flexibility you have, or the size or shape of your body because these Yoga exercises are done in a chair. This class is for the student who does not feel comfortable getting on the floor to exercise on a Yoga mat. Learn all the techniques with a few modifications so that you can relax comfortably, seated in a chair. In Continuing Chair Yoga the focus is on advanced techniques, building on the basics, and more detailed exercises. Prerequisite: Two or more Beginning Chair Yoga Sessions.Class Level Day(s) Time Date Fee Instructor Classes No Class2792-8 Beg. M 1:15-2:15 pm 6/6-8/8 $56 Jinnie Brown 9 7/42792-9 Cont. M 2:30-3:30 pm 6/6-8/8 $56 Jinnie Brown 9 7/42793-0 Cont. Th 10:15-11:15 am 6/9-8/11 $62 Jinnie Brown 10 2793-1 Beg. F 12:15-1:15 pm 6/10-8/12 $62 Judy Kazanow 10

YogaYoga is a wonderful way to relax, restore flexibility, improve breathing, and increase energy. Yoga instructors take the class through warming exercises, deep breathing, Yoga postures and relaxation techniques in a gentle and non-strenuous manner. It doesn’t matter how old you are, the amount of flexibility you have, or the size or shape of your body because the exercises are done slowly with awareness and proper breathing techniques. Wear loose clothing, bring a towel, and refrain from eating two hours before class. In-person registration only. Please Note: Intermediate and Advanced classes move at a faster pace. Sufficient Yoga training is a prerequisite. Instructors: Jinnie Brown, RYT 500, Certified with Lotus Yoga Teachers Association; Registered Yoga Alliance 500 member. Judy Kazanow, Certified with Lotus Yoga Teachers Association.Class Level Day(s) Time Date Fee Instructor Classes No Class2795-2 Inter. M 11:15 am-12:45 pm 6/6-8/8 $76 Jinnie Brown 9 7/42795-3 Beg/Int. M 3:15-4:45 pm 6/6-8/8 $76 Judy Kazanow 9 7/42795-4 Int. W 11:15 am-12:45 pm 6/8-8/10 $85 Jinnie Brown 10 2795-5 Beg/Int W 3:15-4:45 pm 6/8-8/10 $85 Judy Kazanow 10 2795-6 Int./Adv Th 11:30 am-1 pm 6/9-8/11 $85 Jinnie Brown 10

Trim TimeTrim Time is your time at the end of the day to de-stress and shape up. Exercise was never so much fun with a combination of camaraderie and fitness training. This class meets twice a week (Tuesday/Thursday) with Group Fitness Instructor Susan Weekly. Susan’s coaching will keep your attitude positive. Register early. Class size is limited to allow personal attention in a small group environment.Instructor: Susan WeeklyClass Day(s) Time Date Fee2788-5 T, Th 5:15-6:15 pm 6/7-8/11 $112

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CARdSArlington Bridge B’s• Are you a novice bridge player who would like to earn credit towards becoming a Bridge Life Master? This game is designed for novice players who want to establish ranking with the American Contract Bridge League and who have 50 points or less.

• This sanctioned game is $7 pay at the door for two hours of playing under the supervision of Pat Braun, Bridge Silver Life Master .

• Every Saturday 9:30-11:30 am.• Please note no play in the months of July and August.

Beginning BridgeOur introductory class emphasizes form, language and the mechanics of bidding and playing structured hands. No prior bridge experience is necessary. Have fun while learning this challenging card game. No class 7/4.Instructor: Patricia Braun Classes: 9Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2773-6 M 8:30-10:30 am 6/6-8/8 $56

Intermediate BridgeIntermediate Bridge continues skills learned in the beginner’s class. It emphasizes additional bidding and the introduction of simple conventions. Learn logical thinking and the sound techniques needed to give the best play. No class on 7/5.Instructor: Patricia Braun Classes: 9Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2777-8 T 10 am-12 pm 6/7-8/9 $56

Advanced BridgeAdvanced Bridge incorporates advanced bidding techniques with special emphasis on play of hand and defensive play. Prerequisite: an understanding of standard American bidding techniques and Stayman, Gerber and Blackwood conversions. No class on 7/5.Instructor: Patricia Braun Classes: 9Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2775-7 T 1-3 pm 6/7-8/9 $56

Tai Chi BeginnerTai Chi is an ancient Chinese exercise performed in a slow, relaxed, continuous motion. It improves balance, posture, breathing, and relaxes the mind. It helps to strengthen the muscles, tendons and joints. Tai Chi is a no impact exercise. It is recommended for older adults who are in reasonably good health. Wear loose fitting clothing for comfort. Tai Chi Beginner covers the first 20 forms of 108 forms in the Yang style.Instructor: Judy Wagner Classes: 8Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2799-8 T 10-11 am 6/7-7/26 $49

Tai Chi IntermediateIntermediate Tai Chi is for the student who has taken Beginner Tai Chi or who has previous Tai Chi experience. Review the elementary techniques and move on to the next 37 forms. This popular class provides gentle yet powerful exercise and is recommended for older adults in reasonably good health. Wear loose fitting clothing for comfort.Instructor: Judy Wagner Classes: 8Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2801-9 T 11:15 -12:15 pm 6/7-7/26 $49

Tai Chi AdvancedAdvanced Tai Chi is for the student who has taken beginner and intermediate Tai Chi. Review the elementary techniques and move onto the final 51 forms of the total 108 moves of the Yang style. Wear loose fitting clothing for comfort.Instructor: Laura Putzbach Classes: 8Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2797-7 T 11:15-12:15 pm 6/7-7/26 $49

YogaciseThis exercise class offers an interesting blend of traditional Yoga and Pilates stretches and overall conditioning exercises. The class goes through warming and cool-down exercises in a gentle and non-strenuous manner with a good amount of mat time. This class works to improve the core muscles. Special focus is placed on slenderizing techniques to sculpt problem areas like the abdomen, buttocks, hips and thighs. Wear loose clothing and refrain from eating two hours before class.Instructor: Judy Kazanow Classes: 10Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2804-0 W 10-11 am 6/8-8/10 $62

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The Right AnglesPut on your country and western dancing boots and kick up your heels with instructors Wally Smulson and Howard and Anna Hoffman. These dances on the first Saturday of the month are for square and round dancers. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Mainstream and Plus Level Dancing. Partners preferred. Pay at the door, $7/person. Contracted class, not refundable. Please note there are no Square Dances in the summer. Dances return in September.

Drop In Dance TimeDo you need some uninterrupted time and space to practice your dance routines? Open Dance Studio is free but subject to room availability. Reserve a date and time in advance in the Park District Office in the Senior Center. Waiver must be signed. For more information, call the Park District at 847.797.5341. Please note that there are very limited time slots available and teachers have priority for room space.

Beginning BallroomGoing on a cruise? Family wedding coming up? Would you love to look good on the dance floor? Bill and Claire Remer, ballroom dance instructors, will have you moving like a pro to the Cha Cha, Fox Trot, Swing and Waltz. Ballroom dancing is making a nostalgic return, giving you a second chance to learn to dance to the classics. This class is for beginning ballroom dancers. Bring a friend, couples are preferred, but if it’s just you, don’t worry; singles are welcome. No class 7/4.Instructor: Bill/Claire Remer Classes: 6Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2806-1 M 2-3 pm 6/6-7/18 $37

Best Bridge Ever!Would you like to play the best bridge ever? Silver Life Master Ranked Instructor Patricia Braun helps you accomplish your goals, step-by-step . This class is designed to informally review bidding, play of hand and defense techniques for those who already know the basics of Standard American Bridge. The format is an eight hand, pre-dealt game. Each hand is discussed to examine the potential to play the best hand possible. Take home records are available each class. This supervised play allows you to catch mistakes and learn from them immediately. So dust off your cards and come play the best bridge ever! Class is for the advanced beginner/intermediate player. No class 7/6 or 7/17.Instructor: Patricia Braun Classes: 9Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2779-9 W 5:45-7:45 pm 6/8-8/10 $562780-0 Th 1-3 pm 6/9-8/11 $56

dANCEBack To The Basics Line DancingInstructor Sharman Toomey teaches beginner through intermediate line dances in this Thursday night program. Lessons are taught at 8:10 pm. Practice what you’ve learned while DJ Dennis Toomey plays your music requests. Meet new friends, learn new dances, exercise and have fun. Dennis and Sharman combine country, popular and alternative music with line dancing techniques. This is a drop-in program. Contracted program, not refundable.Day Time Fee pay at the doorTh 7-10 pm $7/person

New and Challenging Line DancingInstructor Sharman Toomey teaches beginner through advanced line dances in this Friday program. Lessons are taught at 8:10 pm. Practice what you’ve learned while DJ Dennis Toomey plays your music requests. Meet new friends, learn new dances, exercise, and have fun. Dennis and Sharman combine country, popular, and alternative music with line dancing techniques. This is a drop-in program. Contracted program, not refundable. Please note that there are no Friday dances in July and August.Day Time Fee pay at the doorF 7:30-10:30 pm $7/person

Sunday Afternoon Round DancesInstructors Anna and Howard Hoffman will cue Phase II, III, IV and V dances on the second Sunday of the month from 2-4:30 pm in the Dance Room at the Senior Center. This is a drop-in program. Fee: Pay at the door $7/person. Contracted class, not refundable. Please note there are no dances in the summer. Sunday Round Dances return in September.

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Continuing BallroomThis class is a continuation of Beginning Ballroom Dancing. Instructors Bill and Claire Remer introduce Ballroom, Tango, the Rumba, Samba, Merengue, and Viennese Waltz. Prerequisites for this continuing class are beginning ballroom or ability to dance the Fox Trot, Waltz, Cha Cha, and Swing. Bring a friend, couples are preferred, but singles are welcome. No class 7/4.Instructor: Bill and Claire Remer Classes: 6Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2808-2 M 1-2 pm 6/6-7/18 $37

Zumba GoldWant to exercise and have fun at the same time? Zumba is your class. Zumba is an aerobics class combined with dance set to Latin and international music. The music puts the fun back in fitness with a little salsa, merengue, mambo, and more. This class is a fusion of body sculpting movements with easy to follow dance steps especially designed for the over fifty body. *No class 7/4.Class Day(s) Time Date Fee Inst.2810-3 M 5-6 pm 6/6-8/8 $56* Weekly2810-4 F 11-12 pm 6/10-8/12 $62 Kazanow

Line DanceInstructor, Rich Banas, teaches beginners the basic traditional moves like Grapevine, Shuffle and Jazz Squares and dances like the Electric Slide and Boot Scootin Boogie. The intermediate class learns more advanced steps and dances. Please note there is no class this summer. Line Dance with Rich returns in August.

Tap DanceDance Instructor Sandy Smolenski brings back your favorite style of dance. This class incorporates style and skill for an hour of exercise and learning! Wear leotards and tights or loose clothing. Tap shoes, or leather-soled shoes are suggested. Class is for the advanced beginner/intermediate level dancers.Instructor: Sandy Smolenski Classes: 10Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2814-7 Th 1:30-2:30 pm 6/9-8/11 $62

Beginning QuiltingInstructor Peg Schreiner teaches you the basics of hand-piecing, applique and hand quilting. You’ll choose from several of Peg’s beginner projects. A small supply list is provided upon registration. Space is limited. No prior experience required. Special note: This class covers general quilting and experienced students are welcome to register since Peg works with each student individually. Register in person.Instructor: Peg Schreiner Classes: 10Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2821-1 W 10 am-12 pm 6/8-8/10 $40

Continuing QuiltingThis class is a continuation of Beginning Quilting but is open to quilters of all levels. Instructors Hickey and Sulla focus on more advanced hand piecing, applique and hand quilting. You’ll complete one large project, possibly two, if time permits. You’ll receive a supply list when you register. Space is limited.Instructor: Grace Hickey/JoAnn Sulla Classes: 10Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2827-4 F 1-3 pm 6/10-8/12 $40

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Multimedia ArtInstructor Jack Denney instructs this new class which incorporates multiple media like watercolor, pencil, charcoal, pen and ink. Jack has designed this class for students of all skill levels from the beginner to the advanced artist. Discover perspective, shading, and dimension from black and white to soft watercolor hues. You choose at registration if you prefer to sketch or use paint. All supplies are included in the class. Under Jack’s guidance and instruction, you will improve your skill and develop your hidden talents.Instructor: Jack Denney Classes: 10Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2829-5 F 9:30 am-12 pm 6/10-8/12 $104

Express Yourself Arts and Crafts Instructor Susan Weigner sparks your creativity with this new six-week workshop. This class includes several different areas such as stamping, scrapbooking, journal making, picture frame design, card making, paper birds, to name just a few. You will experience a potpourri of arts and crafts with all supplies included. This program is just for fun! Susan helps you discover that arts/crafts are therapeutic. You discover how to release feelings and express yourself by creating something from scratch. Absolutely no previous artistic skill is required. This class helps you find you inner artist as you explore the world of creativity.Instructor: Susan Weigner Classes: 6Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2767-3 F 1-3 pm 6/24-7/29 $24

Watercolor WorkshopThis all-day watercolor workshop is designed for painters at all levels. No prior artistic skill is required. Instructor Thelma Spain guides new painters through the basics of watercolor art and assists experienced painters to expand their talents. You will learn wet-on-wet watercolor technique which produces depth and texture. Thelma’s enthusiasm and masterful demonstrations will inspire and educate you. Bring a lunch; there will be an hour break. Refreshments will be provided.Instructor: Thelma SpainClass Day(s) Time Date Fee2771-5 W 9:30-3:30 pm 8/17 $30

ART CLASSESThe World of WatercolorEnter the world of watercolor art. Your search for a dramatic, exciting, watercolor workshop is over. Designed for students of all levels from the beginner to the advanced. Discover paints, paper, color, and application under the direction of a gifted artist. Instructor Thelma Spain will inspire and motivate you to be a regular in her class. **Tuesday morning is for beginners and advanced beginners. Tuesday afternoon is for intermediate students.Instructor: Thelma Spain Classes: 4Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2818-9 T 9:30 am-12 pm 6/21-7/12 $422819-0 T 1-3:30 pm 6/21-7/12 $42

Studio ArtWe’re looking for art students who want to experiment with oil painting. Create your own masterpieces under the direction of our talented instructor Mary Alice Davis Schwarz. Create in a studio environment and enjoy painting with other budding artists. All supplies are included in this class. Instructor Mary Alice welcomes beginning through advanced students.Instructor: Mary Alice Davis-SchwarzClasses: 10Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2825-3 Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6/9-8/11 $104

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WoodcarvingLearn to carve one-of-a-kind relief plaques, simple figures, and other special projects. This specialized art form is both fun and relaxing. Instructor Mike Spilotro makes this a class you’ll enjoy over and over again. A supply list is available at the first class. In-person registration only. Register early. Space is limited in this very popular class.Instructor: Mike Spilotro Classes: 10Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2823-2 W 1-3 pm 6/8-8/10 $44

Child’s Adirondack ChairIn this specialty Wood Shop class, you will learn how to make a child’s Adirondack Chair. Make the little ones in your life feel special while they enjoy the great outdoors in style and comfort. Supplies are included in this class. Stop by the Park District Gift Store to see the sample on display. Instructors Ron Boots and Emil Schumaier will take you step-by-step through the process.Instructor: Ron Boots and Emil SchumaierClasses: 5Class Day(s) Time Date Fee2763-1 Th 9 am-12 pm 6/16-7/14 $50

It’s Tool Time!State of the art equipment includes Delta 10” table saw, 14” band saw, variable speed drill press, Dewalt 12” sliding compound miter saw, Grizzly 15” planer, belt sander, disk sander, 12” lathe, Delta 6” jointer, Dewalt variable speed 20” scroll saw, router, and more!Six complete workstations are available. The Wood Shop is a joint venture with the Village of Arlington Heights, Senior Center Inc. and the Arlington Heights Park District.

Hours of Operation: Drop in shop time is Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 am-12 pm.The Wood Shop is closed for the month of August

Wood Shop Classes: You learn beginning through advanced techniques and skills while creating the class project under the direction of Shop Instructors Mike Spilotro and Ron Boots.

No annual membership required.

Daily Punch Pass: • $50 good for 10 visits• $30 good for 6 visits• $10 daily use fee

WOOD SHOP1801 W. Central Road | 847.797.5341

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Arlington Heights Park FoundationFounded in 2001, the Arlington Heights Park Foundation is a

501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization that supports Arlington

Heights Park District programs and events. The Arlington

Heights Park Foundation’s goal is to stimulate further interest

in parks and recreation by encouraging volunteerism and

outside resources to enhance the Arlington Heights Park District

programs, parks, facilities, and services. The Board encourages

community members who have interest in these areas to contact

847.506.7141 for more information.

Foundation Board MembersMike Gordon, President

Greg Padovani

Stephanie Bertelsen, Vice President

Steve Scholten

Carol Gabrieslen

Terry Steczo

Michael O’Brien

Donna Wilson, Treasurer

Rob Nesvacil

Visit our web site at ahparkfoundation.org or contact Anita

Pacheco, Superintendent of Marketing at 847.506.7141.

Free Wi-FiThe Arlington Heights Park Foundation has generously donated

funds to provide free wireless service at 12 Park District

facilities. The service will be provided free to all users equipped

with a Wi-Fi enabled device.

Look for the Hotspot signs at the following facilities:

• Administration Center Annex

• Arlington Lakes Golf Club

• Camelot Park

• Forest View Racquet and Fitness Club

• Frontier Park

• Lake Arlington

• Heritage Park

• Nickol Knoll Golf Club

• Pioneer Park

• Olympic Indoor Swim Center

• Recreation Park

PARK FOuNdATIONfor the greener goodArlington’s Fallen Heroes ListAvailable for viewing online at ahparkfoundation.org.

The community is invited to view the initial compilation of the

Arlington Heights servicemen who have died in the service of their

nation during one of the fifteen military conflicts beginning with

the American Civil War. To date, we have identified fifty-six who

have given their lives defending our nation.

The criteria for including a serviceman are as follows:

• They must have lived in Arlington Heights at some time in their life;

• They must have died on active duty during one of the fifteen

US military conflicts since the founding of our village. These

fifteen conflicts begin with the American Civil War and progress

through the current Middle East Wars.

The Arlington’s Fallen Heroes List presented is the result of

extensive research by the Drive to Revive Memorial Park.

Committee with guidance and assistance from the:

• Arlington Heights Historical Society

• Arlington Heights Memorial Library

• Daily Herald Newspaper Archives

• Local High Schools

• Arlington Funeral Homes

• US Military Archives

Burial information from local and national cemeteries. We have

done our very best to identify every serviceman who fits the above

criteria as well as to gather details on each of them. In an effort to

honor and remember these Fallen Heroes, we invite the community

to review this List. If there are others who should be included on

this list or if there are additions or corrections to the details on

the List, please e-mail Greg Padovani, Chairman, Drive to Revive

Memorial Park Committee, at arlingtonheightsveterans@gmail.

com or call him at 847-392-9113.

Each serviceman from the Arlington’s Fallen Heroes List will be

honored and remembered with an 8x8 commemorative brick in

Memorial Park in Arlington Heights. The names and details from

the List will be used to craft an inscription for each reflecting their

service and sacrifice.

We are most grateful to the Arlington Park District Foundation

which has provided the financial support needed to obtain

a commemorative brick for all fifty-six Fallen Heroes. The

commemorative bricks for Arlington’s Fallen Heroes will be

installed in Memorial Park by Memorial Day 2011 (May 30,

2011). On that day, everyone is invited to participate in a solemn

ceremony at Memorial Park immediately following the Arlington

Heights Memorial Day Parade. We will honor and remember

these Fallen Heroes along with all of those who have served and

sacrificed in the defense of our nation.

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for the greener goodThe Drive to Revive Memorial ParkHonoring the service and sacrifice of veterans and their families.

Memorial Park is the only park in Arlington Heights exclusively

dedicated to veterans. Located at Fremont and Chestnut

Streets, each year this site serves as a gathering point for the

community to pay tribute to veterans from all the branches of

the armed services in a solemn ceremony at the closing of the

Memorial Day Parade.

Committed to honoring the sacrifices of Civil War veterans,

Dr. John Best, a Civil War veteran himself, donated land to the

Village for a Soldiers Memorial in 1883 to serve as a tribute to

those who had served and sacrificed for the Union. In 1925,

the Village donated the Park to the new Arlington Heights Park

District and the new Memorial Park was dedicated to honoring

the sacrifice of all veterans throughout our nation’s history.

Working with the Park District since 2006 to rebuild Memorial

Park, the Drive to Revive Memorial Park Committee and other

organizations developed a beautiful new design and the park

now features the service seals of all six US Military Services;

a bronze timeline marking the 15 conflicts in which Arlington

Heights veterans have served; and commemorative bricks to

honor individual veterans. To date, over 300 individual veterans

are honored at Memorial Park. By purchasing a Commemorative

Brick in the Central Plaza of Memorial Park you may honor any veteran

from anywhere, from any service, from anytime (peace or war).

For a Memorial Park brochure and brick order form, log

onto the Memorial Park webpage: ahparkfoundation.org/

memorialparkfund or call the Park District at 847.577.3000.

For questions, please call Greg Padovani, Chairman of the Drive

to Revive Memorial Park Committee at 847.392.9113.

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Waiver Policy: For insurance purposes, a signed waiver is

required for all programs. Drop Off/Mail In or Fax registrants,

please sign the waiver on the registration form. Online

registrants must agree to the waiver on our website prior to

enrolling. Patrons will not be able to participate in programs if

the waiver is not signed and a refund will not be granted.

Confirmation: Drop-Off/Mail-In and Fax registrants are mailed

a confirmation postcard within two weeks of registering. Online

registrants may view their Enrollment Summary at any time; no

confirmation postcards are mailed.

Wait List Policy: All class wait lists require payment at the time

of registration so a wait list participant can be moved into the

class if there’s an opening. Wait list names are called in the

order they are received when an opening occurs. Wait lists are

normally cleared and given full refunds two weeks after the

program begins. Patrons may request transfers or refunds off

the wait list at any time.

Register online at the Administration CenterThe Park District provides computers for residents to use on

the first day of registration. Located in the training room on

the lower level of the Administration Center, 410 N. Arlington

Heights Road, the eight computers may be used for Summer

registration May 10 from 10 am to noon. Park in the north

parking lot off Fremont Street and go to the lower level to do

your online registration. A Park District staff person will be

there to assist you.

Update Online ProfileOnce a profile has been created, the member/participant

information will be locked. You will only be able to update,

add, or remove a member/participant in a profile by obtaining

permission prior to making the change(s).

A date to unlock the profile must be assigned by park district

staff. When you submit the Update Online Profile Member/

Participant Form, you will receive an email confirmation with

your assigned date. You may make the necessary changes ON

THE ASSIGNED DATE ONLY. This is for member/participant

information (name, age and gender) only. Other information (ie

address, phone number, credit card info) may be updated at

any time. The update online profile member/participant form

is available at ahpd.org.

The Park District will receive your request and you will

be contacted within 24 hours Monday-Friday. For immediate

assistance Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm call 847-577-3000.

Resident registration begins at 10 am on Tuesday, May 10.

Nonresident registration begins Tuesday, May 24. Please note

below: Registration hours may differ from office hours.

Office Hours: Community Centers (Camelot, Frontier, Heritage,

Pioneer and Recreation Parks) M-F, 1-5 pm; Sat, 9 am-12 pm;

Olympic Indoor Swim Center M-F, 9 am-7 pm; Sat 8 am-1 pm;

Administration Center M-F, 9 am-5 pm.

Four ways to Register:1. Online: ahpd.org Click on the Online

Registration link, then Register for Programs,

and either login or Create New User and follow

instructions. Available 24 hours a day, after 10 am May 10.

Computers are available for use on the first day of registration

in the Administration Center’s training room from 10 am - Noon.

Please note: If you register online for a program after the

program begins the computer does not pro-rate the class.

Please call the supervisor of the program regarding pro-rating

or register in person at any Park District facility.

2. Mail In- Complete the registration form on page

145 and mail to address at the bottom of the

form. Additional forms are available at your local

community center or Administration Center.

3. Drop Off- Complete the registration form on

page 145 and drop it off at your local community

center or Administration Center during office hours.

You may also place it in the Drop Box on the north

side of the Administration Center 24 hours a day.

4. Fax- Complete the registration form on page

145 and fax it to 847.506.2735. Additional forms

are available at your local community center, the

Administration Center or Online at ahpd.org.

Mail In/Drop Off and Fax: All registrations received on or before

the first day of registration are batched and entered randomly,

beginning 10 am on May 10. No priority is given to those

received before May 10.

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Not all Arlington Heights Residents are in the Park DistrictWe deliver the Program Guide to everyone within the

boundaries of the Arlington Heights Park District; however,

there are several areas in the Village that are not in the Park

District. Some of these areas:

• Dana Point Apartments

• Courts of Russetwood

• Carriageway Drive

• Daniels Court

• Any street west of Wilke Road

• Happfield Drive

• Evanston Avenue & Dale Avenue between Gregory and

Kensington

• Rammer Avenue between Grove & Kensington

• Regent Park

• Briarwood Lake

If you live in these areas, please use the nonresident

information when registering for classes. For additional

information on which Park District you belong to, please

consult your tax bill.

Park District Residents: To qualify for resident fees an

individual must reside within the boundaries of the Arlington

Heights Park District. The Recreation Department may waive

the residency requirement for a program if it is considered in

the best interest of the Park District.

Non-residents: Bring your completed registration form to any

community center or Administration Center on or after May 24.

Non-resident registrations received before this date are held

and processed beginning May 24. You’ll receive a confirmation

postcard.

Because residents contribute to the overall financing of the Park

District with their property taxes, they pay a lower fee for classes.

Non-residents may register for recreation programs; however,

residents receive admission priority to all programs.

Please note that some programs have a non-resident fee listed

under the program description as the second fee indicated as NR.

Special Needs for ADA ParticipantsThe Arlington Heights Park District is committed to accessibility

for all people providing Park District service, programs and

activities in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities

Act (ADA). Sue Gwinnup, Superintendent of Recreation, is

the District’s ADA Compliance Officer. If you need a special

accommodation to participate in any Park District function,

contact Sue at 847.506.7870 and she will be happy to assist

you. Program participants should complete the Special

Accommodation section on the registration form. This gives the

program supervisor the information they need to assist you.

NOTE: The Recreation Park community center is not an

accessible facility.

As a Park District Resident, you... • Are entitled to resident rates when registering for Buffalo

Grove Park District recreation programs but must register at

the non-resident registration dates. Adult athletic leagues

and special revenue facilities are excluded.

• Can receive discounted rates on Learn to Skate through the

Rolling Meadows Park District.

• Are eligible to purchase ice skating passes (valid

September-May) from the Rolling Meadows Park District at

resident rates.

• Are reimbursed the non-resident portion of the fee when

registering for the Renegades Hockey program at the Rolling

Meadows Park District. The Arlington Heights Park District

pays this reimbursement when a copy of the receipt is

submitted to the athletic supervisor.

• May golf or fish at the Salt Creek Park District Twin Lakes

facility at resident rates when presenting a special Arlington

Heights Park District resident pass. This photo ID pass

may be purchased at the Arlington Heights Park District

Administrative Office for $2.

New ResidentsWe have a packet of Park District information

and a coupon page to introduce new

residents to our wonderful recreation

activities. If you’re new to Arlington Heights

or have a friend or neighbor moving into

our busy community, call 847.506.7142 to

request a free new resident packet. If leaving

a message, please spell your name and be

sure to include your zip code with your address.

Photo PolicyPhotos and videos are periodically taken of

people participating in Park District program

and activities. All persons registering for Park

District programs/activities, or using Park District property

thereby agrees that any photograph or videotape taken by the

Park District may be used by the Park District for promotional

purposes including its electronic media, videotapes, brochures,

flyers and other publications without additional, prior notice or

permission and without compensation to the participant.

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Programs at Arlington Lakes Golf Club and Banquet Facilities

and Nickol Knoll Golf Club are excluded from the refund policy.

Programs at Forest View Racquet & Fitness Club and the

Heritage Tennis Club are excluded from the refund policy.

Please contact the facility directly regarding refunds.

Programs offered at the Senior Center may have certain

exclusions from this policy; please contact this facility directly or

check the Senior section in this program guide.

Refund requests for programs which issued passes or supplies

must be made in person and all items must be returned at the

time of the request. These are subject to all applicable fees and

charges.

Please allow 10-14 business days for refund processing.

Payments made by charge cards are credited to your billing

statement.

If you have questions or need clarification on the Park District’s

refund policy, please contact the appropriate Superintendent of

Recreation.

Cancellation Policy: Classes may be cancelled due to low

enrollment or instructor availability. If your class is cancelled,

you’ll be notified and offered an alternate choice, if one is

available or you may request a full refund. There is a $20

processing fee for all returned checks.

METROPOLIS REFUND POLICY: The Park District offers various

cooperative programs throughout the year in conjunction

with the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre. Please note the

Metropolis refund policy applies to these offerings.

Curtains Up and Lights Up Camp (summer program) held at

the Metropolis has a special refund policy. Please refer to the

program guide Metropolis/Summer camp section for details.

Metropolis general classes - $40 of the class is non-refundable.

There will be no refunds offered after the first week of the

session. If Metropolis cancels a class prior to the session

starting due to low enrollment, a full refund will be made within

two weeks. Metropolis reserves the right to cancel a class at

any time if enrollment drops below five students. In that case, a

prorated refund will be given within two weeks.

Refund PolicyIt is the Park District’s goal to provide a quality recreation and

leisure service for all residents. If a participant is not completely

satisfied with a class, you are entitled to a full refund or to

repeat the class at no charge (if openings are available). In order

to provide this policy, you must meet all class prerequisites,

submit your refund request prior to the last class, and provide

feedback to help us improve for future programming.

Refund requests can be submitted online or by calling one

of the Park District offices. No refunds will be given after a

program has ended.

All refunds are subject to a $5 administrative service fee,

except under the following circumstances:

• Request for refund is due to a satisfaction issue

• Refund is initiated by the Park District

• Doctor’s note is submitted with request

• Online registration is withdrawn within the first hour of initial

registration.

Special Conditions Regarding Park District Refund PolicyThe following programs and special classes will be pro-rated

from the time the refund request is received: Children At Play

(CAP), Preschool, Sunny Meadows and Arlington Adventure day

camps, Muskies and Interpark swim team, Museum programs,

sports leagues, and pool passes. Refunds are not given for

classes missed by participants because of vacations or other

personal reasons. There may be specific refund policies listed

under individual programs that would apply.

Contractual program refunds: Contractual programs are offered

by a variety of different companies and refunds vary from

contractor to contractor. Please contact the supervisor directly

listed next to the program in this guide regarding refunds for

contractual classes.

Activities which include tickets for entertainment/sporting

events, adult sport leagues, trips and/or contractual programs

require that vacancy be filled by another participant in order for

a refund to be given. Please visit our website at ahpd.org to view

a list of the latest contractual program.

Refunds will be given for one-day workshops/programs if the

request is received at least one full week prior to the program

being offered. If the request if received less than one week in

advance, the person will receive 50% of the program fee less

the $5 Administrative Service Fee.

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Part 2 - Programs you will be placed in 2nd choice if 1st choice is full

Name of class

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Suggestions for programs or parks:

Part 3 - Payment OptionsWAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK

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PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIEDIf the signature of adult participant or parent/guardian and

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Drop off: Adm Ctr, Olympic Indoor Swim Center, Community Centers (Pioneer, Heritage, Camelot,

Recreation, Frontier)

Fax: 847.506.2735

I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program(s), and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to meor my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program(s) against the Arlington Heights Park District, including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees.

Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in this program(s), you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with this program(s) (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided).

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I have read and fully understand the above waiver and release of all claims and assumption of risk.If registering on-line or via fax, my on-line or facsimile signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature.

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In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act, does registrant require any special accommodations or assistance for enjoyment of the program? If yes, please describe:

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ONLINE REGISTRATION PLANNING SHEET

The Park District has created this planning sheet to help make online registration as convenient as possible. Do not use this form for mail-in, drop-off or fax registration.

FIRST TIME ONLINE REGISTRATION USERSIf this is your first time completing the online registration process, you will need to create a profile as listed below. Do this prior to the first day of registration.1. From the homepage - ahpd.org - Click on “Online Registration” near the upper-right corner2. Read the “Helpful Hints” section carefully to ensure correct Resident Status 3. Click on “Register for Programs”4. Fill in what you would like to use for your Login and Password, then click “Create New User” – If your first choice is already being used, try another.5. Follow the remaining prompts carefully to complete your profile

PREVIOUS ONLINE REGISTRATION USERSIf you have used online registration previously, please log in prior to the first day of registration to review your credit card and family information. All corrections must be made BEFORE registering for any classes. Once your information is up to date, you are set to use this planning sheet.

If you have any questions regarding setting up a profile or online registration - Call 847.577.3000.

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Betsy Ross School700 N. Schoenbeck Rd.

Dryden School722 S. Dryden Pl.

Greenbrier School2330 N. Verde Dr.

Ivy Hill School2211 N. Burke

Juliette Low School1530 S. Highland Ave.

Olive Mary Stitt School303 E. Olive

Miner Jr. HighMiner & Dryden

Patton School1616 N. Patton Ave.

Rand/Chicago FutabakaiWaverly & Arl. Hts. Rds.

Riley School1209 E. Burr Oak

South Middle School314 S, Highland Ave.

Westgate School500 S. Dwyer

Windsor School/Miner Park1315 E. Miner

Poe School/Raven Park2800 N. Highland

Dist. 25 Adm. Ctr./Dunton Park1200 S. Dunton

Thomas Middle School1430 N. Belmont Ave.

Metropolis11 W. Campbell St.

Sylvia’s Flowers1316 N. Arl. Hgts. Rd.

Urban Harvest15 S. Dunton Ave.

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3900 Owl Drive

Rolling Meadows

FacilitiesAdministration Center410 N. Arlington Hts. Rd – 847.577.3000Hours: 9 am - 5 pm weekdays

Arlington Heights Historical Museum*110 W. Fremont Street - 847.255.1225Administrator: Kristina Christie

Arlington Lakes Golf Club1211 South New Wilke RoadGolf Pro Shop: 847.577.3030Golf Supervisor: Jim HochAssistant Golf Supervisor: Kent AndersonGolf Maintenance Superintendent: Jules Peuvion

Camelot Park1005 East Suffield Drive – 847.577.3010Recreation Supervisor: Ethan Williams

Forest View Racquet & Fitness Club800 East Falcon Drive – 847.640.2574Racquet Club Manager: Nancy Alfonso Racquet Club Coordinator: Jim Thurber

Frontier Park1933 North Kennicott Drive – 847.577.3015Recreation Supervisor: Paul Ratajczak

Hasbrook Cultural Arts Center333 West Maude Avenue

Heritage Park506 West Victoria Lane – 847.577.3020Recreation Supervisor: Amy Kopecky

Heritage Tennis Club7 W. College Dr. – 847-398-7780Manager: Chris NisbetAssistant Manager: Rob Laue

Lake Arlington2201 N. Windsor – 847.577.3059 (May-Oct.)Manager: Kevin Keister

Melas Park1500 W. Central Ave.

Nickol Knoll Golf Club3800 N. Kennicott Avenue – 847-590-6050Golf Supervisor: Jim HochAssistant Golf Supervisor: Kent Anderson

Olympic Indoor Swim Center660 North Ridge Avenue – 847.577.3025Aquatic Program Supervisor: Steve NeillAquatic Facility Supervisor: Tim Jaskiewicz

Senior Programs at the Senior Center*1801 W. Central Rd. – 847.797.5341Recreation Supervisor: Paula Barans

Pioneer Park500 South Fernandez Avenue847.577.3035 (Center) | 847.577.3036 (Pool)Recreation Supervisor: Tom Divello

Recreation Park500 East Miner Street847.577.3040 (Center) | 847.577.3038 (Pool)Recreation Supervisor: Matt Healy

Sunset Meadows Driving RangeKirchoff Rd. & Dwyer Ave.April-September – 847-394-5865

*Village facilities/park programs

Administration Center

Historical Museum

Forest View Racquet and Fitness Club

Lake Arlington

Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Pioneer Park

Senior Center

Heritage Tennis Club

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ETC pg 2-9Administrative Staff

Apply Online

Attention Roller Hockey Players

Building and Room Rentals

Cicada Wasps in the Parks

Community Center Office Hours

Exhibit Program and Reception

Garden Plots Still Available

General Program Information

GET CONNECTED

Great America Discount Ticket Sales

Irish Fest

Plan A Picnic

Recycling in the Parks

Skate Park at Olympic Park, 660 N. Ridge

We've Got CLASS

Wood Shop

COMMuNITy pg 10-12Affiliate Groups

Clean Up the Parks Week

Creating A Healthy Environment

Flag Display in North School Park

For Your Safety

NWSRA

Olympic Day 2011

Rolling Meadows Ice Skating Programs

Step Up To Health

Teen Happenings

Vandalism and Maintenance Hotline

Wheeling Township Food Pantry

CAP pg 13

SPONSORShIPS pg 14-17Living Memorials Leave a Lasting Legacy

The Giving Tree

SuMMER CONCERTS pg 18-19Frontier Days Festival 2011

Picnic in the Park/ National Night Out

SPECIAL EvENTS pg 20-23MOVIE IN THE PARK!

Kids' Ice Cream Day

Teen Lock-In, Rink-Side, Gurnee

SuMMER CAMPS pg 24-37Afternoon Swim, Tennis n' Sports Camp at

Olympic Park

AHPD Baseball School

Arts Alive - Arts Camp

Chicago Fire Soccer Camp

Chicago White Sox Training Center

Curtains Up! Summer Performance Camp

Day Camp

Elite Soccer - Advanced Specialty Camps

Elite Soccer Camp

Extra Day Camp t-shirt

Fundamentals of Hitting Baseball

Guitar Boot Camp

High School Performance Experience 2011

Hoops & Headers

Kaleidoscope Camp

Lacrosse America Summer Camp

Lights Up! * Now Three Sessions Available

Little Lights Up!

mr. pee wee Tennis n' Swim Camp

Pee Wee Sportsters Camp

Pitcher/Catcher Clinic

Skyhawks-Skateboarding

Skyhawks-Track and Field

Skyhawks Baseball

Skyhawks Basketball

Skyhawks Flag Football

Skyhawks Lacrosse

Skyhawks Mini-Hawk Multi-Sport

Skyhawks Multi-Sport Recreation

Skyhawks Skateboarding-Beginning

Skyhawks Volleyball

Softball Camp

Superkicks Martial Arts Camp for Kids

Tom Barnard Baseball Camp

AquATICS pg 38-542011 Outdoor Pool Open Swim Schedule

Adult Only Lap Swimming Outdoor Pool

Adult/Toddler Breaks

BUY IN MAY AND SAVE

Deck Chairs

Lifeguard Competition

Lockers

Outdoor Pool Daily Admission Fees - Same

Price as Last Year

Pool Closings

Special Wading Pool Hours June 13-August 5

Summer Pool Closing Policy

Swim Admission Ticket Books

Swim Lesson Parent Information

Swim Lesson Rain Policy

News Splash

Adult Swim Lessons

Arlington Narwhals Water Polo Club

Diving

Jr. Swim School

Junior Life guarding

Preschool Paddlers with a Parent

Private Swim Lessons

Semi-Private Swim School

Splashball

Swim Better for Adults

Swim School

Teen Swim Lessons

Water Babies

Water Scouts

Water Toddlers

Youth Water Polo

Interpark Swim Program

OLyMPIC INdOOR SWIM pg 56-59Jeff Ellis and Associates Lifeguard Training

Muskie Promotion

Muskies Swim Team - Summer

Olympic Indoor Swim Center

Post Season Swim Workouts

Water Exercise

What swim class is right for me?

bIRThdAy PARTIES pg 60-61Olympic Rental Information

Splash Parties!

ALgC pg 62-6410 Play Cards

Advanced Adult Golf Lessons

Arlington Amateur

Arlington Lakes Golf Club And Banquets

Banquet Room

Beginner Golf Lessons

Bilingual Golf Instruction

Club Rental

Gas Cars & Pull Carts

Intermediate Adult Golf Lessons

Junior Golf Association

Juniors

Juniors II and III

Ladies Only Golf Lesson

Senior 60+ Golf Lessons

SuNSET MEAdOWS pg 65Tee Times

Youth & Junior Golf Lessons

NICKOL KNOLL pg 50-51Basics Of Golf

Improve Your Short Game!!

Junior Golf Association NKGC

Junior Golf League

Junior Travel Golf League

Nickol Knoll Junior Championship

Parent/Child Golf Outing

LAKE ARLINgTON pg 69-71Come Sail Away!

Sailing 101

Sailing Camp

Adventure Camp

Lake Arlington Regatta

Adult Sailing Lessons

Sea Kayaking

Family Fishing Derby

Family Weekend Sailing Lessons

Bird Walks

Kayak Demo Days

Private And Semi-Private Lessons

FOREST vIEW pg 72-75Group Tennis Lessons

Guest Fee - Nonmember Use Of Forest View

Hours Of Operation

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Nursery

Permanent Court Time

Personal Training At Forest View

Private Drills

Summer Lesson Registration

Wallyball

Junior Lesson Progression

Junior Development Program

High School Girls Pre-Season Tune Up Camp

Forest View Academy Program

Academy Program

Quick Start Tennis Lessons

Advanced Quick Start Tennis Lessons

Drill And Play Program

hERITAgE TENNIS CLub pg 76-80Club Facilities and Services

Court Rates & Club Hours

Lesson Registration

Membership

Private Lessons

Summer Lesson Program

Summer Rain Policy

QuickStart Tennis

Hitters

Junior Advanced Beginner Tennis

Junior Beginner Tennis

Junior Intermediate Tennis

Tournament Training II

Tournament Training III

Tournament Training IV

Tournament Training V

Adult Advanced Beginner Programs 2.5-3.0

Adult Beginner Lesson Program 1.0-2.5

Adult Intermediate Drill Program 3.0-4.0

Cardio Tennis (Advanced Beginners and above)

Men's Advanced Intermediate Drill 4.0+

OuTdOOR TENNIS LESSONS pg 81-85Outdoor Tennis Benefits of Tennis Lessons

Outdoor Tennis Court Regulations

Outdoor Tennis Information Headquarters

Outdoor Tennis Instructional Program

Outdoor Tennis Adult Drills

Outdoor Tennis Adult Lessons

Outdoor Tennis Adult Specialized Skills Drills

Outdoor Tennis Junior Lessons

vARIETy pg 86-934th of July Fun!

Accessorize Your Room!

Adult Baggo League

American Girls Beach Babies

Archery

Arts and Craft Suprise!

Babysitting

Bicycle Repair and Safety

Book of the Month Club for Kids

Craft Suprise!

Crocheting Class

Dodgeball

Euchre League

Fun With Tie-Dye Workshop

Glitzy Girlz Glam Summer Bling

Hand Embroidery

Home Alone Safety

Horsemanship

Little Ladies Tea Party

Mad Science - System 5

Magicians

Melinda the Mermaid

Parent and Me Hula Dancing

Roadside Repairs for Triathletes and Racers

Rocket To The Clouds

Roller Skating

Summer Craft Spectacular

Tie Dye Workshop

Antiques - What's It Worth?

Advanced Dog Obedience

Dog Obedience

Puppy Obedience

Chess

Intermediate Chess

Cooking Class - Summer Salads

Cooking Class - The Thrill of the Grill

Cool Wines for Hot Summer Days

Dude Food Grilling Seminar

Hot Summer/Cool Treats

Junior Chefs Camp

Patio Party Pleasers - Easy Summer Appetizers

Tween Culinary Throwdown

Wine 101 - The Basics of Wine

Wine and Cheese Pairing

Introduction to Baton and Pom Dance

Performance Baton and Pom Dance

RMHS Cheer Clinic

Digital Movie with Animation

Engineering Geniuses with LEGOS

Fun Robotics

Lego Camp- LEGOS and Robotic Adventures

Lego Technology Camp

Little Masters at LEGO Engineering

Spybotics: Spies 'R' Us!

Strength and Conditioning Training

Techno Tops for Tots

Digital Photography for Kids

Scrapbooking Camp

Private Piano Lessons

KARATE pg 94-95Color of Belt

Illinois Shotokan Karate Programs

Kid's Karate Club and Safety Time

Kid’s Karate Club Parent Helper Program

Parent/Child Karate

Pre-Karate

Traditional Japanese Weaponry

gyMNASTICS pg 96-97Preschool Programs

Hot Shot Tots: 1-3 yrs

Preschool Gymnastics: 3 yr olds

Preschool Gymnastics: 4-5 yr olds

Kindergarten Gymnastics

Tumbling Programs

School Aged Programs

Youth Developmental Gymnastics - Boys

Youth Developmental Gymnastics - Girls

TEEN ANd AduLT AThLETICS pg 98Adult Drop-In Athletics

Adult Mixed Martial Arts

Adult Summer Softball

Men’s Basketball Leagues

Men’s Over-50 Softball

Volleyball Leagues

yOuTh AThLETICS pg 99-103Adult And Tot Sports Stop

Sporting Encounters

All Star Flag Football

All Star Level 1 Basketball

All Star Level 1 Soccer

All Star Super Sports

All Star Volleyball

Arlington Heights Youth Athletic Association

Boys High School Volleyball

Fun With Football

Girls High School Volleyball

Introduction to Sand Volleyball

Jr High Volleyball League

Junior Bulls - Recreation

Learn To Bowl: Improve Your Game

Little Dribblers

Mini Bulls-Recreation

Nothin' But Net

Rookie Ball

Skateboarding Lessons

Soccer Sundays

Speed/Agility Training

Start Smart Golf

T-Ball

Tiny Tot Tae Kwon Do

Young Masters Tae Kwon Do

Youth Mixed Martial Arts

ExERCISE & WELLNESS pg 104-107Ticket to Fitness

Adult Tae Kwon Do

A.M. Bootcamp

Eat. Fit. Live.

Endurance Athlete

Fitness Boot Camp

Fitness Kick-Boxing

Group 4X

Group Fitness

Kid-X

Mat Pilates- Beginner

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SENIORS pg 130-139Leisure Showcase

Overnight Trips

Country Western Lunch and Laughter

Express Yourself

Bridge

Intermediate Bridge

Arlington Athletic Club

Beginner Mat Pilates

Chair Yoga

Follow-up Training Session

Group Personal Training

National Senior Health And Fitness Day

Personal Trainer Evaluation

Senior 50+ “Drop-In” Slow Pitch Softball

Tai Chi

Yoga

Zumba Gold

The Right Angles

“Drop In” Dance Time

Ballroom

Line Dance

Tap Dance

Beginning Quilting

Child's Adirondack Chair

Continuing Quilting

It’s Tool Time!

Multimedia Art

National Senior Health And Fitness Day

NEW: Silk Painting

Overnight Trips

Studio Art

Taste of the Circus

The Right Angles

The World of Watercolor

Trim Time

Watercolor Workshop

Woodcarving

PARK FOuNdATION pg 140-141Arlington Heights Park Foundation

Free Wi-Fi

The Drive to Revive Memorial Park

REgISTRATION INFO pg 142-143

REFuNd POLICy pg 144

REgISTRATION FORM pg 145

ONLINE PLANNINg FORM pg 146

FACILITIES pg 147

PARK MAP pg 148-149

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Sunday Yoga

Total Body Circuit Training

Yoga for Beginners

Yoga/Pilates for Adults

YogaRock

Zumba Fitness

SOCCER pg 108-110Aces Tryout Pre Registration

Coaches Meeting

Elite Soccer

Elite Soccer Cleat Fair

Fall and Spring Division V- 7th & 8th gr Soccer

Fall and Spring Soccer

Junior Aces Academy Under 8

Soccer Referees

Travel Coaches

PRESChOOL pg 112-115Preschool Registration 2011/2012

Introduction To Music

Kid Rock

Kindergarten Connection

Passport to Playtime at the Parks- NEW

Safety Town

Tot Rock

Kindermusik Summer Series

Our Time Camp -"Creatures at the Ocean"

Village Camp - "Busy Days"

ART CLASSES pg 116-120A Rainbow of Colors

ABC Art

Art Sparks

Book-Inspired Art

Clayworks - Preschool

Eric Carle Workshop

Imagine That

Krafty Kids

Mad Science For Young Scientists

Mini Artist

Mini Doodlers

Pet Projects

Playful Puppets

Toon Time Fun

Toys and Games to Make and Play

Twoosy Doodlers

Art and Nature

Art Club

Art In The Park

Clayworks

Clone's Attack

Dinosaur Art

Messy 3-D

Monster Under my Bed Workshop

Young Rembrandts Drawing Workshop

Summer Surprises

Young Rembrandts

Art Studio

Inspiration Studio (aka "Teen Time") - New

dANCE pg 121-1252010/2011 Dance Company Auditions

Ballet and Tap

Ballet, Tap, And Jazz I

Tots in Motion w/ Parent

Ballet And Tap III

Beginning Ballet for Teens

Mini Jazz

Studio Work Jazz

Adult Jazz

Adult Tap-Intermediate

Advanced Tap and Jazz

Intermediate Tap And Jazz

Tap and Jazz

Ballerina Dance Camp

Ballet (Advanced)

Ballet (Beginner)

Ballet (Intermediate)

Pointe Ballet

Arlington Variety Dance Camp

Beginner Jazz

Dance for Musical Theater

Dance Intensive

Fusion

Int/Adv Flexibility, Jumps and Turns

Irish Step Dance

Jazz and Hip-Hop

Jazz Choreography Seminar

Synergy

Yoga for Dancers

A Taste of Latin and Ballroom Dance

Hip Pop Dancing For Kids

Social Dancing

Wedding Workshop

ThEATER CLASSES pg 126-127Adult Improvisation

Audition Prep: The Song

Audition Prep: The Monologue

Broadway Beginners

Footlights Movie Musicals!

Guitar Boot Camp

Guitar Composition

Music Movement MetropolTOTS

Singers Ensembles

Starlights Musical Safari!

Theatre Games for the Stage!

MuSEuM pg 128-12912th Annual Irish Fest

Arlington Heights Historical Museum

Arlington Heights Historical Society

Society House Walk & Tea

Heritage Gallery and Shop

Museum Program Information

Room Rental Information