1770 W. Centennial Place Addison, IL 60101630-620-4500
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FALL 2019REGISTRATION OPENSAUGUST 19th
REGISTRATION DEADLINESEPTEMBER 6th
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NEDSRA Board of TrusteesChairman Bruce Baum, Medinah Park District Vice Chairman Matt Ellmann, Wood Dale Park DistrictBoard Secretary Keith Knautz, Village of Glendale Heights Jennifer Hermonson, Addison Park District Phyllis Schmidt, Bensenville Park District Anne Popek, Butterfield Park District Maryfran Leno, Itasca Park District Paul Friedrichs, Lombard Park District Cathy Fallon, Oakbrook Terrace Park District John Bealer, Village of Schiller Park Greg Gola, Village of Villa Park
Board MeetingsThe NEDSRA Board of Trustees holds public meetings on a regular basis. Dates and details can be found on our website at nedsra.org under the partners page.
What Is NEDSRA?NEDSRA provides sports, recreation, and leisure opportunities to adults and children with disabilities. By working cooperatively with eight park districts and three villages, NEDSRA serves more than 4,000 individuals each year. Call to learn about our programs at 630-620-4500. Financial assistance is available for qualified applicants. Proudly Serving the Residents of:Addison Park District, Bensenville Park District, Butterfield Park District, Village of Glendale Heights, Itasca Park District, Lombard Park District, Medinah Park District, Oakbrook Terrace Park District, Village of Schiller Park, Village of Villa Park, Wood Dale Park District
VisionAn agency of excellence, demonstrated by member partners working cooperatively with Board, staff and the community to enhance the quality of life for each individual.
MissionTo serve as an integral partner with our member park districts and villages to positively impact individuals with disabilities through diverse recreation opportunities and community services.
NEDSRA Seasonal BrochurePublication frequency 4 times per year: Feb, Apr, Jul, NovIssue Number #123 • Jul 2019
Si Usted Habla Español Si usted habla español y desea más información sobre los programas y servicios de NEDSRA, por favor marque 630-576-4010 y pregunte por Nora Sandoval. Los formularios en español están disponibles en la línea de NEDSRA.org.
NEDSRA Administrative Offices 1770 W. Centennial Place, Addison, IL 60101Phone: 630-620-4500 Fax: 630-620-4598 Office Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm nedsra.org
Our Core Values• Excellence • Fun • Quality • Integrity • Commitment • Service with Compassion
TABLE OF CONTENTSGeneral Information
New Program Registration Process
Programs at a Glance
Sensory Station
Programs
General/Registration Information
Facility Directory
Forms
Support
NEDSRA News
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This fall NEDSRA will be upgrading to a BRAND NEW registration software that will allow us to enhance our services to our users! This new registration software will allow participants, families, friends and community members the capability of viewing their household accounts online. Through the online system, users will be able to register for programs, view account status, update household information, print monthly calendars for enrolled programs, and so much more. We are thrilled for the capabilities and ease of registration that this new software will provide to our users! In order to process your fall registration in this new software, we will need you to submit a new 2019 Annual Information Form (AIF) BEFORE you can register for any fall programs, regardless of how you register. To make sure you can get into all your favorite fall programs, submit your AIF today, don't delay! Please be aware that we will need 3 buisness days to process your new AIF. After your AIF is processed, you will receive your online registration credentials and link to the registration website, via email.
Program Registration ProcessNEW
NEDSRA.org630-620-4500
1770 W. Centennial PlaceAddison, IL 60101
Registration Notes: • The participant must have a 2019 AIF on file.• The account must be cleared of any outstanding balances• Payment in full is required.• Regardless of how you register, when your registration is processed you will receive an email notification. If no email is on file, it will be mailed.• Review your receipt to confirm program enrollment or wait-list status.• All forms can be accessed at nedsra.org, in-person, or in the Fall Brochure.
If you have any questions regarding the registration process or the reduced fee application, please contact the Registrar at 630-620-4500.
Important Tidbits:This fall there will be a registration window. The registration window is when programs will be open for you to register. The fall registration window will open on August 19 and will close on September 6. Registration deadline for all programs, unless otherwise noted, is September 6. Registration forms will not be accepted until the AIF has been received and processed by NEDSRA. Registrations received prior to 8:30am on the registration open date will be processed manually in random order. Processing registrations manually takes time. Registering online at 8:30am on August 19 is the most effective and efficient way to get into your favorite programs.
Online by accessing register.nedsra.org
Email completed registration form to [email protected]
In person at the NEDSRA office, or by
placing in the drop box to the right of the main
entrance
Mail completed registration form to
NEDSRA1770 W. Centennial Place
Addison, IL 60101
Fax by sending a completed registration form to 630-620-4598
After your AIF is processed, login to your account, reset your password, and review NEDSRA programs beginning August 2nd.
Register for programs beginning August 19 at 8:30am. Payment in full is required.
After your AIF is processed, access the registration form at www.nedsra.org.
Complete the registration form and attach it to an email.
Title the subject line to “Season Year Registration Form.”Example:Fall 2019 Registration Form
After your AIF is processed, visit NEDSRA during business hours to hand deliver your completed registration form to the Registrar.
Office Hours:Monday-Friday
8:30am-5:00pm
When the NEDSRA office is closed, please place your completed registration form in the drop box.
After your AIF is processed, mail your completed registration form to NEDSRA as soon as possible.
After your AIF is processed, fax your completed registration form to NEDSRA as soon as possible.
You have 5 easy ways to register for NEDSRA programs!
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Special Events
Sensory Station
See page 7 for information on Adaptive Athletics.
Programs at a GlanceAdaptive Athletics Synergy
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We want to hear from you! Go to NEDSRA.org and complete the Summer 2019 program survey!
Adult Intellectual Distability
Adult Physical Disability or Visual Impairment
Special Olympics Program review
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KaraokeNEDSRA ChoppedDay TrippersCinema Tuesdays & LunchWild WednesdaysCooking BasicsFitness, Fruit, Friends, FunTraveling TouristsBowl AppetitTheater TroupeScene StealersHomecoming Dance Halloween Masquerade BallFriday FriendsFriday Night RecreationSupper with SantaChristmas Celebration TripKarateSpace Art StudioHoliday Party & Gift ExchangeHoliday Magic at the Zoo"All Hallows Eve" Bingo Night New Year's Celebration"Mary Poppins" at Drury LaneGuys and Gals ChicagoTurkey Bowling Bonanza
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ArcheryArt for L.I.F.EFitness, Fruit, Friends, FunHoliday HappeningsWater Exercise and AerobicsBowling ManiaNEDSRA Overnight RetreatSocial ConnectionsAdaptive Horseback Riding"Newsies" at The ParamounAmerican Music Awards
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Player’s Package$190 per golfer
18 holes of golf
Golf cart, golf balls, towel & tees
Complimentary beer/beverage cart
Hole-In-One Chance to win a car
Barbecue lunch
Formal dinner
Deluxe gifts
Multiple Challenge Holes
Scramble format
Shotgun start
New contests and prizes
Exciting raffles and auction
Check-In 10:30-11:30am. Lunch 11:00am-1:30pm. Shotgun Start 12:00pm. Bar will open at 4:30pm. Dinner served at 5:30pm.
White Pines Golf Club & Banquets500 West Jefferson Street, Bensenville
Larry Roesch/NEDSRA Golf Classic
Register online at www.nedsra.org or contact Kristen Chereso at 630-576-4017 for more details.
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At Synergy Adaptive Athletics, we believe everyone should have equal access to the wide range of benefits that sports opportunities can provide. We help athletes with a primary physical disability realize those benefits by providing the tools and resources necessary to help each athlete perform to their utmost potential and to achieve their personal sports goals. Synergy Adaptive Athletics is a collaborative program of Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association (NEDSRA) and Western DuPage Special Recreation Association (WDSRA) that provides adaptive sports opportunities to individuals of all ages with a primary physical disability.
Adaptive Athletics
Contact Synergy to Register or Visit synergyaa.com
Synergy can help provide adaptive equipment resources such as sports chairs, hand cycles and other adaptive equipment for you to use for an event or school sport.
facebook.com/synergyaa
BOCCIAAre you a wheelchair user with cerebral palsy or a high spinal cord injury? Boccia may be for you! Boccia is a precision ball sport contested by athletes on the local, national, and even international level. The sport is open to individuals with spastic hypertonia, dystonia, athetosis or ataxia in all four limbs or with severe locomotor dysfunction. Saturdays 2:00 to 4:00pm at Ackerman Sports & Fitness Center in Glen Ellyn.CLIMBINGClimbing fosters an amazing sense of community, trust, courage and accomplishment. It can be easily adapted to almost any ability level. Through climbing, you can break through barriers and summit to new heights. First and third Mondays of each month from 6:30 to 9:00pm at Vertical Endeavors in Glendale Heights.VI BOWLINGSynergy is proud to offer this program that enables ambulatory youth and adults with visual impairments the chance to improve their bowling skills in a social setting. Staff will provide instruction, adaptive resources and support to help you achieve success. This program is run in a drop-in format so you can sign up for one date or multiple dates throughout each season. Guiderails are provided. Saturdays 12:30 to 2:00pm at Fox Bowl in Wheaton.
ARCHERYArchery is an exciting lifetime sport that grows with you. Whether starting at a beginner level to learn the fundamentals of archery safety and basic technique, or to further develop more advanced skills, Synergy Archery will provide you with the tools and support to reach your goals. This program is open to anyone with a primary physical disability, including individuals with a visual impairment. Facility and dates TBA.
WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALLWheelchair basketball is designed for individuals with a primary physical disability affecting his/her lower body. Athletes with a spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, amputation, limb length difference, ankle fusion, or other diagnosis that affects one’s ability to play competitive stand-up basketball, may qualify. Individuals do NOT have to be an everyday wheelchair user to play this sport. The sports wheelchair is simply a tool used to allow everyone to compete on an equal playing field. Jr Bulls Prep: Ages 6-13 Jr Bulls Varsity: Ages 14 through HS
Try Wheelchair Basketball! August 24th, 12:30pm-2:00pmNEDSRA’s Centennial Rec Center Gym
FREE
Phone: 630-384-8542Email: [email protected]
Synergy Adaptive Athletics Coordinator
Synergy Adaptive Athletics
Jason Stubbeman
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NEDSRA’s Sensory Station provides a safe, nurturing, person-centered, supportive environment. It is used to facilitate empowerment, self-organization, relaxation, sensory awareness, communication, reality orientation, activity tolerance, and awareness of self, peers, and surroundings. In addition, using the room can provide de-escalation techniques, stress reduction and self-control.
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Seasonal Special Only!$5 off your Pool School
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SepSports & Activities
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NovMusic & Sound
DecHoliday Cheer
Each month the Sensory Station
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NEW! Sensory Station Punch Card: Sunday SessionsAll Abilities, Ages and SiblingsCome check out the lights, sounds, colors, aroma and feel of NEDSRA’s Sensory Station with the purchase of a punch card! Each session provides a half-hour experience in Sensory Station, a room designed specifically to engage all your senses! Simply drop in at your convenience during the program hours. Drop-in hours are available every program season; however, be sure to take advantage of your punch card because it does expire 6 months after purchase!Contact: Tessa LongoLocation: Sensory Station, NEDSRA
Day Date TimeSun Sep 15-Nov 3 10:00am-12:00pmProgram # Visits Fee204301-01 5 Visits $25
204301-02 12 Visits* $50 *Includes 2 FREE sessions!Ideal for families with multiple participants or siblings!
204302Sensory Processing Awareness Month Open House!All Abilities, Ages, Family and FriendsOctober is Sensory Processing Awareness Month! Come explore NEDSRA’s Sensory Station for this special occasion as we raise awareness and understanding for Sensory Processing Disorder in our community. We will have refreshments, sensory crafts and activities as well as giveaways! This is a fun, exciting event for the whole family to enjoy. Either pre-register or register at the door. See you at this spectacular FREE event! Contact: Tessa LongoLocation: Sensory Station, NEDSRA
Day Date Time Sat Oct 26 1:00-3:00pm Min/Max: 4/30
FREE!
Sensory Sports Sampler 204306-01All AbilitiesEach week we will learn and play a different sport in a new kind of way! We will take an approach that is sensory stimulating and fun for all. Sports introduced will include martial arts, soccer, volleyball, yoga, track, and basketball. We’ll utilize equipment and space that ensures a sensory take to each sport. Dress to be outdoors if weather permits. Enjoyment in the Sensory Station will also take place.Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: Sensory Station, NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee4-16 Thurs Sep 19-Oct 24 4:30-5:30pm $30
Min/Max: 4/10Sensory smARTS 204307-01All AbilitiesCalling all young art lovers! In this program sensory meets cultural arts. We will be taking a sensory-based approach to create beautiful masterpieces that any skill level can feel good about. Participants will get to embrace their artistic talents with a variety of materials and methods to engage in sensory exploration and fun. Time in the Sensory Station will also be experienced. On the last day of the program, a showcase will take place so the participants can display all their hard work. Contact: Colleen ClineLocation: Sensory Station, NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee4-16 Thurs Nov 7-Dec 19 4:30-5:30pm $35
No program: November 28Min/Max: 4/10
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Phone: 630-576-4039Email: [email protected]
Recreation Specialist
Sensory Station, Sensory Programs
Tessa Longo
1. Online registration is now available!
2. All participants must submit an Annual Information Form (AIF) before they can register for fall.
3. Registration window is August 19 to September 6.
PROGRAM REGISTRATION UPDATES!
Learn more on page 3!
Make It, Take It! Holiday Family FunAll Abilities with Parent/Guardian and Siblings 204340-01Come spend an evening at NEDSRA as a family and enjoy making a holiday sensory ornament together while singing along to festive songs! You will go home with a lovely new decoration for your home that’s made with love. Tasty holiday treats and refreshments will be served. The Sensory Station will be open for all families to experience together as well. Don’t miss out on this special evening!Contact: Tessa LongoLocation: Sensory Station, NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee3-12 Fri Dec 13 5:30-7:00pm $13/family
Min/Max: 4/10
Spooky Sensory Halloween PartyAll Abilities and Siblings 204330-01Parents, enjoy an evening out while the kids take part in a “spook-tacular” night. We will be celebrating the season with a fun Halloween film, treats and games, all with a sensory twist! Come dressed in your costume if you wish. Siblings are also welcomed. Contact: Colleen ClineLocation: Sensory Station, NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee4-16 Fri Oct 25 6:00-8:00pm $10
Min/Max: 4/10
BVP$BIG VALUE PROGRAM
Sensing Saturdays & Sundays All AbilitiesAs a group, we will take advantage of the sensory-sensitive hours provided on Saturday and Sunday mornings at various locations. During these hours, a calm, quiet atmosphere is ensured along with dimmed lighting and less of a crowd for a guaranteed enjoyable experience. Choose from one or all four of the field trip options! A light snack will be included.Contact: Tessa LongoLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age: 4-16
Program # Day Date Destination Time Res. Fee 204303-01 Sat Sep 7 LegoLand 8:00-10:30am $27204303-02 Sat Nov 9 Chicago Children’s Museum 8:00-11:30am $25204303-03 Sun Nov 17 Museum of Science and Industry 8:30am-12:30pm $29204303-04 Sun Dec 1 Chuck E. Cheese’s 8:30-11:30am $23
Min/Max: 4/8
NEW DAY ADDED!Save $5.00 with registration of 2 or more days!
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Youth
Register NOW to guarantee you have a spot in these fun School's Out programs!
School's Out!
School’s Day Out – Tom’s Farm MarketYouth with an Intellectual Disability, Physical Disability or AutismSpend your day off from school with NEDSRA. You will travel to Tom’s Farm Market in Huntley to enjoy the rides, petting zoo, and pumpkin farm on a beautiful fall day. Pick a pumpkin to bring back to NEDSRA to decorate. Please bring a sack lunch or money to purchase lunch from the concession stand.Contact: Sean FritschLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee5-22 Mon Oct 14 9:00am-3:30pm $64
Min/Max: 4/12
Summer Day Camp Reunion 204120-01All Summer Day CampersDo you miss your NEDSRA Summer Day Camp friends?! Join us for a reunion and a trip to Pelican Harbor Aquatic Park in Bolingbrook. Each camper will also be provided a delicious lunch from the concession stand. What better than spending a day swimming and reconnecting with fellow campers! Contact: Sean FritschLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee4-22 Sat Dec 14 11:00am-4:00pm $44
Min/Max: 4/12
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Phone: 630-576-4037Email: [email protected]
Recreation Coordinator
Youth Programs, Summer Camps
Sean Fritsch
1. Online registration is now available!
2. All participants must submit an Annual Information Form (AIF) before they can register for fall.
3. Registration window is August 19 to September 6.
PROGRAM REGISTRATION UPDATES!
Learn more on page 3!
Winter Break Escape CampYouth with an Intellectual Disability or AutismLooking for something fun and exciting to do over winter break? This is the program for you! Winter Break Escape is broken up into six fun-filled days. Activities will include field trips, arts and crafts, cooking, Sensory Station time, and more! You can register for one day or all six. If your child requires medication during the program, a Medication Release Form must be filled out on the first day your child attends camp. Please pack a sack lunch each day.Contact: Sean FritschLocation: NEDSRA
Age Time Res. Fee/Session6-22 9:00am-3:30pm $56
Session Program # Day Date1 304401-01 Mon Dec 232 304401-02 Thurs Dec 263 304401-03 Fri Dec 274 304402-01 Mon Dec 305 304402-02 Thurs Jan 26 304402-03 Fri Jan 3
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Saturday Fun Club 204107-01Youth with an Intellectual Disability or AutismRegister for this exciting program for our youngest go-getters! Increase their fine motor skills, sensory processing, and work on skills for sports through a variety of fun activities. Participants will work to develop their walking, running, balance, jumping, catching, throwing, striking, and kicking skills. Start your Saturday off right by joining NEDSRA in this action-packed hour. Contact: Sean FritschLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Dates Time Res. Fee3-10 Sat Sep 14-Nov 2 10:00-11:30am $70
Min/Max: 4/12
If you’re a teen, you won’t want to miss this program! Spending Friday evenings with your buddies has never been so much fun. This social club gives you the chance to socialize with your peers while partaking in cool and exciting activities!Contact: Sean FritschLocation: Meet at NEDSRA Pickup/Drop-off Location: Villa Park Police Station (VPPS)
Age Res. Fee Min/Max: 10-18 $109 4/12 Pickup/Drop-Off Departs Returns
Sep 20 Ultimate Game Night at Lombard Lagoon NEDSRA 6:00pm 9:30pm Play classic board games with your friends. VPPS 6:30pm 9:00pm Snack is provided.
Sep 27 NEDSRA Dancing in the Dark Homecoming Dance at NEDSRA 6:00pm 10:00pm York Township Center VPPS 6:30pm 9:30pm Dance the night away with old friends and new. Refreshments are included.
Oct 11 Scarecrow Decorating Contest at NEDSRA NEDSRA 6:30pm 9:00pm Use different props and costumes to make terrifying VPPS 6:00pm 9:30pm friendly creations. Snack is provided.
Oct 25 Halloween Masquerade Ball at Lombard Community Building NEDSRA 5:30pm 9:30pm Enjoy dancing and a costume contest. VPPS 6:00pm 9:00pm Snack is provided.
Nov 15 Thanksgiving Feast at NEDSRA NEDSRA 7:00pm 9:00pm Join your friends for a Thanksgiving Feast. VPPS 6:30pm 9:30pm
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Fischer Farm 4H-ers 504101-01Youth with an Intellectual Disability or AutismBe a part of this yearlong program! 4-H is a club whose mission is engaging youth to reach their full potential by having fun, exploring new interests, building leadership skills, and making new friends. We will work on projects together to present at 4-H’s International Night, as well as the DuPage County Fair. A healthy snack will be prepared every week. NEDSRA’s 4-H Club will meet at Bensenville’s historic Fischer Farm. Transportation from NEDSRA will be provided each week. Contact: Sean FritschLocation: Fischer Farm, 16W860 Grand Avenue, Bensenville
Age: Day: Date: Time: Res. Fee8-18 Wed Starts Sep 25; Ends Sep 2, 2020 5:00-6:30pm $350 Meetings are every 2 weeks. Schedule provided upon registration
Min/Max: 4/12
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsNEDSRA 4:30pm 7:00pm
Kids KlubYouth with an Intellectual Disability or Autism
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Sep 21 Sandlot-A Universal Playground in Oak Brook Explore this new, all-inclusive park. Snack is included.
Sep 28 Little Ninja Obstacle Course at NEDSRA Dive, dip, duck, and dodge through a one-of-a-kind obstacle course. Snack is included.
Oct 5 Chick-fil-A Lunch in Lombard Practice meal etiquette and enjoy the play place. Lunch is included.
Oct 12 Dance Party at NEDSRA Learn fun new dance moves while you work out. Snack is included.
Oct 19 Regional Fire Museum in Aurora Learn about the history of firefighting. Snack is included.
Keep the fun going on Saturday with this one-of-a-kind social club! Join your friends and make some new ones hanging out in the afternoon. This club is all about socializing with your friends, outings, and staying active.Contact: Sean Fritsch Location: Meet at NEDSRA Age Day Time Res. Fee4-10 Sat 2:00-4:30pm $109
Min/Max: 4/12
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Busy Bodies 204104-01Youth with an Intellectual Disability or AutismKeep your body busy this fall with this fun, energetic program! Busy Bodies will focus on improving your health and well-being. Each week you will work on learning how to stay active in fun ways. You will play various games and activities that incorporate cardio, strengthening, and conditioning exercises. For even more healthy fun, register for Cooking Crew that meets immediately following this program. Please wear gym shoes, comfortable athletic clothing and bring a water bottle.Contact: Sean Fritsch Location: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee6-18 Tues Sep 17-Nov 5 4:30-5:30pm $48
Min/Max: 4/12
Cooking Crew 204105-01Youth with an Intellectual Disability or AutismBe a part of our healthy Cooking Crew! We will have some fun and learn how to make healthy appetizers, dinners, and desserts. Improve your kitchen safety skills, and while you enjoy what you made, work on your table etiquette. Register for Busy Bodies which meets right before this program to make your Tuesdays even healthier.Contact: Sean FritschLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee6-18 Tues Sep 17-Nov 5 5:30-7:00pm $80
Min/Max: 4/12
Horseback Riding Lessons 204108-01Youth with an Intellectual Disability, Physical Disability or AutismGiddy up for this fun and exciting program! The Palatine Stables can’t wait to provide NEDSRA with a wonderful season with their horses. Everyone will receive a half-hour horseback riding lesson. When not on your horse, you will enjoy a healthy snack and be able to watch as your peers have their turn riding. Register early to secure a spot, as this program is limited to 10 participants per session. Long pants and closed-toed shoes are required.Contact: Sean FritschLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee6-18 Sat Sep 21-Nov 2 11:30am-2:00pm $230
No program: Oct 12, 19Min/Max: 4/10
Bowl AppetitYouth and Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityStrike or spare, we don’t care, we just want you to have a striking good time! This bowling program is for the non-competitive leisure bowler. Special Olympics bowlers are welcome. Each week you will bowl two games at Addison’s Stardust Bowl, and travel to a local restaurant for dinner with your friends before heading back to NEDSRA. Your bowling admission and dinner are included in the fee.Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Time13 & up Thurs 4:00-7:30pm
Session Program # Date Res. Fee1 202108-01 Sep 26-Oct 31 $1572 202108-02 Nov 7-Dec 12* $129
No program: November 28*Min/Max: 4/10
Soccer Skills 204102-01Youth with an Intellectual Disability, Physical Disability or AutismIf you are interested in becoming a future NEDSRA Huskies soccer star, register today! During this program, you will learn all the necessary skills you need to play the game. Learn to trap and kick while improving your gross motor skills and eye-hand coordination. Contact: Tessa LongoLocation: Madison Meadow Park, Lombard Corner of Chase & Madison Age Day Date Time Res. Fee5-12 Mon Sep 16-Oct 21 5:00-6:00pm $50
Min/Max: 4/12
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NEDSRA Homecoming Dance 202121-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityCome meet friends from other Special Recreation Associations and enjoy an evening of dancing, fun and food. Snacks and refreshments will be available throughout the evening. Since this is a formal affair, we suggest that the gentlemen wear dress slacks and collared shirts, and the ladies wear skirts or party dresses. The highlight of the evening is the Homecoming Court and the crowning of the King and Queen.Contact: Colleen ClineLocation: York Township Building 1502 S. Meyers Road, Lombard
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee13 & up Fri Sep 27 7:00-9:30pm $20
Min/Max: 25/100
Pool School Youth with an Intellectual Disability, Physical Disability or AutismThis swim program is geared to those swimmers who need to learn basic swim skills. The structured lessons will be tailored to your child’s swim ability with the goal of having your child feel comfortable and safe in the pool. Swimmers will be introduced to basic water skills, breath holding and submersion progressions. Please register for a specific program number and time. This program fills quickly; don’t miss your chance to spend the season in the pool with a qualified NEDSRA staff member.Contact: Sean FritschLocation: Club Fitness, Addison
Age Day Date Res. Fee3-12 Sun Sep 15-Nov 3 $80
Min/Max: 3/5 per session
Program# Time204101-01 10:00-10:30am204101-02 10:30-11:00am204101-03 11:00-11:30am204101-04 11:30am-12:00pm
Note to Parents: Participants must wear a swimsuit. If not toilet trained, participant must wear a swim diaper and cover along with swimsuit.
Mad Scientists 204103-01Youth with an Intellectual Disability, Physical Disability or AutismIt is ALIVE! Mad Scientists returns with new experiments and more fun than ever. Learn about a different branch of science each week, from astrology to zoology through interactive projects. Become a mad scientist as we discover and make strange, sticky, gooey, and just plain weird creations. Contact: Sean FritschLocation: NEDSRA Age Day Date Time Res. Fee4-18 Mon Oct 28-Dec 2 5:00-6:00pm $50
Min/Max: 4/12
Karate 202109-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Whether you have participated for years or if you are just curious to see what it’s all about, our Karate program will introduce you to basic Karate concepts and moves. All are welcome from beginners to black belts. This program is dedicated to helping participants develop self-confidence, self-control, and self-defense skills. Contact: Beth Corso Location: Joe’s Dojo, Villa Park
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee8 & up Sat Sep 28-Nov 9 12:00-1:00pm $45
Min/Max: 4/10
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Karaoke 202211-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Do you love to sing and socialize? If the idea of getting on the big stage is intimidating, join your NEDSRA friends for a relaxing evening of karaoke and fun. There is no pressure, just singing along to your favorite songs and socializing on a Monday evening. There will be opportunities for everyone to take a turn and sing, but if you just feel like spending time with friends you can sit and watch as well. Contact: Tessa LongoLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee13 & up Mon Sep 30-Nov 4 6:00-7:30pm $40
Min/Max: 5/15
Space Art Studio 202210-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Welcome to Space Art Studio where you have the freedom to create. This is a space for participants to express themselves through art with the materials and methods of their choosing. Each week there will be a featured artist or style, such as Pop, Abstract Expressionism, or Contemporary, and participants will be given a variety of art materials to create their artwork. Focusing on the process versus the product gives the artist freedom to explore their method of creating, and promotes decision-making skills, time management and self-expression. Sign up today and try something new and different at NEDSRA. Contact: Maggie GoodeLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee13 & up Sat Nov 9-Dec 14 1:30-3:00pm $47
No program: November 30Min/Max: 4/10
Individual Music LessonsYouth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability or AutismHalf-hour, individual music lessons will help participants develop appreciation for music, promote fine motor skills and learn a new hobby. Participants can choose from keyboard, drums, guitar or brass. It is recommended that participants bring their own instrument so they can become comfortable with their instrument and continue to practice at home. Lessons are tailored to meet the individual needs of each participant. A parent or guardian is required to stay on-site during the lesson. Participants will be notified of their assigned 30-minute time slot prior to the start of the program. Returning participants have priority registration through 5:00pm on Friday, August 30, for their same time slot.Contact: Maggie GoodeLocation: NEDSRA
Age Res. FeeAll $280
Program# Day Date Time204252-01 Tues Sept 10-Dec 17 4:30-7:30pm204252-02 Sun Sept 8-Dec 15 1:00-3:00pm
No program: November 26, December 1
Note to Parents: We are not able to provide refunds or credits for absences. If the instructor is unable to attend or reschedule, you will receive a refund or credit for that day.
Theater Troupe 202201-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability After 15 years, we are breathing new life into our beloved Theater Troupe. Skits written by staff and popular 90s songs will make up our 2019-2020 year. Participants will audition for roles and master dance moves to be performed during our culminating shows in March. Whether you have been a regular with Theater Troupe in the past or are brand-new to the stage, we encourage you to get up there and show the world your talent. The program concludes with two fabulous performances on Friday, March 20, and Saturday, March 21.Contact: Maggie Goode Location: Mario Parente Theater, Oakbrook Terrace
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee13 & up Thurs Oct 17-Mar 19 6:30-9:00pm $170
No program: November 28, December 26, January 2Min/Max: 6/18
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsNEDSRA 6:00pm 9:30pm
Scene Stealers 202202-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Do you love the idea of the theater but do not want to get up on stage? If you are creative, hardworking and want to learn more about the behind-the-scene world of the stage, this is the program for you. Our staff will work with the Theater Troupe Director to develop the list of props, scenery, and costumes. Scene Stealers are in charge of making them. From costumes and jewelry to backdrops and props, we will be hands-on in all their development. Contact: Sean FritschLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee16 & up Thurs Nov 14-Dec 19 6:00-7:30pm $65
No program: November 28Min/Max: 3/10
Phone: 630-576-4036Email: [email protected]
Recreation Coordinator
Cultural Arts, TREC, School Services
Maggie Goode
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Supper with Santa 202145-01All AbilitiesThe Medinah Park District and NEDSRA have planned a wonderful holiday evening for you and your kids. Not only will you visit with Santa, but you will have dinner with him too! Make sure to bring warm clothes and boots to join us prior to dinner for an outdoor Candy Cane hunt. Live holiday music provided by the Northwest Suburban Concert Band. Holiday crafts and dinner will round out the evening. Candy and additional drinks will be available for purchase.
Candy Cane Hunt (by Tennis Courts, Ages 2-14) 6:30 pmChristmas Story 6:45 pmDinner with Santa, Music, Bake Sale, and Crafts 7:00 pm
Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: Connolly Recreation Center, Medinah
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee3-21 Fri Dec 13 6:30-8:00pm $5
Min/Max: 4/50
Turkey Bowling Bonanza 202134-01All Abilities Join your friends for an afternoon of pizza and bowling lots of TURKEYS! All bowlers will enjoy two games of bowling and lunch. The bowling admission and pizza are included in the fee.Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: Stardust Bowl, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee8 & up Sun Nov 17 1:00-3:00pm $10
Min/Max: 4/25
NEDSRA “All Hallows Eve” Bingo Night 202132-01Adults with an Intellectual Disability, Physical Disability or Visual ImpairmentCome enjoy bingo, snacks and socialization with friends! Please eat dinner before arriving, light snacks will be served. All bingo winners will go home with a prize. Costumes are highly encouraged. Sign up today and bring your “lucky charms”!Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee13 & up Sat Oct 26 6:00-9:00pm $10
Min/Max: 4/25
Holiday Party with Santa 204121-01Youth of All Abilities and SiblingsSanta has scheduled a special day to start NEDSRA’s holiday season off with a big Ho-Ho-Ho! The Big Man will join us after we spend the morning celebrating the season by creating some arts and crafts, singing holiday songs, and enjoying a delicious hot lunch. Santa’s been dropping some hints that he will even be handing out presents to the good girls and boys on his list! Be sure to join us for this popular event that is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. Contact: Sean Fritsch Location: Addison Community Building
Age Day Date Time 2-16 Sat Dec 7 11:30am-1:00pm
Registration deadline: November 18
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Recreation Coordinator
Special Olympics
Sean Tovey
*Booster Club Discounted Fees*
Thank you Booster Club for your fundraising efforts! Look for the red reduced fees.
Special Olympics
Huskies Basketball Training Camp Youth and Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityWhether you want to try basketball for the first time or are a seasoned Huskies basketball veteran looking for some extra gym time, this is the opportunity for you. Get a feel for the court and your new teammates, or work on the chemistry you built last year in Huskies Basketball Training Camp. NEDSRA coaches will teach you basic basketball skills and fundamentals of court play. Get ready for the 2019-2020 basketball season, which begins in October. All athletes are welcome, sign up today!Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: Army Trail School, 346 Army Trail Blvd, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee8 & up Sat Oct 12-26 11:00am-12:30pm $15
Min/Max: 8/20
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Huskies Junior Basketball TeamYouth with an Intellectual Disability Channel your inner Lauri Markkanen and join the Junior Huskies! Our basketball coaches are ready to turn you into the next basketball superstar! This program emphasizes sportsmanship, conditioning, and learning the game’s fundamental rules and skills. We will compete against other Special Recreation Association teams, and participate in the Special Olympics District and ITRS Tournaments in January and February. A detailed schedule of practices and games will be provided within the first few weeks of the season. Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: Army Trail School, 346 Army Trail Blvd, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee8-14 Sat Nov 2-Feb 15 11:00am-12:30pm $153
No program: November 30, December 21, 28Min/Max: 8/12
$138*
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2. All participants must submit an Annual Information Form (AIF) before they can register for fall.
3. Registration window is August 19 to September 6.
PROGRAM REGISTRATION UPDATES!
Learn more on page 3!
$138*
Huskies Basketball Team 206214-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability “Hoop” it up in our popular basketball league and build teamwork, physical fitness, hand-eye coordination and social skills. Athletes will be divided into teams based on skill level. Throughout the season, we will compete against other Special Recreation Association teams, and participate in the Special Olympics District and ITRS Tournaments in January and February. A detailed schedule of practices and games will be provided within the first few weeks of the season.Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee15 & up Tues Oct 29-Feb 18 6:30-8:00pm $153No program: December 24, 31
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsVilla Park Police Station 6:00pm 8:30pm
Min/Max: 10/30
Huskies Transition Basketball TeamYouth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Your basketball legacy starts today! Be a part of NEDSRA’s newest basketball team, the Transition Huskies. This will be a NEDSRA team made up of students at Transition Programs within our member partner districts who are looking to stay active and competitive through Special Olympics. You will work as a team to compete against other high schools, as well as other Special Recreation Associations. We will also be competing in the Special Olympics tournament in January and the ITRS Tournament in February. A detailed schedule of games, practices and pickup times will be created and distributed during the first few weeks of the program. Not all games will be on a Tuesday evening to accommodate other high schools. The program will be once per week, with the exception of December 23 and 30. Please note that students of TLC and District 108 will have priority until after the registration deadline. In the event that this team fills up, we will move as many as we can over to our adult teams in order of registrations received.Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: NEDSRAMin/Max: 8/10
$138*Age Day Date Time Res. Fee15 & up Tues Oct 29-Feb 18 6:30-8:00pm $153
No program: December 24, 31
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsDeer Grove Leisure Center 6:00pm 8:20pm
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Huskies Swim Clinic 206103-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability This is a 3-week clinic designed to see if the Huskies Swim Team is the right swimming program for you. We will focus on your swim skills to see if you are able to graduate up to the NEDSRA Huskies Swim Team to train for Special Olympics competitions. On the last day of the clinic, participants will be tested on their ability to swim one length of the pool. Successful completion of this task is required to be part of the Huskies Swim Team.Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: Club Fitness, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee8 & up Sun Oct 13-27 12:00-1:00pm $23
Min/Max: 4/10
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Huskies Bowling Team 206201-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Get on out to the lanes and show us how you roll! This program is designed to get you bowling and socializing. Bowling is a great game that will improve eye-hand coordination, gross motor skills and overall body mechanics. You will walk away with new friends, a higher average, and a great sense of accomplishment.Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: Wood Dale Bowl
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee15 & up Sat Sep 14-Nov 2 1:30-3:00pm $77
Min/Max: 10/30
$80*
Huskies Snowshoeing 206213-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Sunday afternoons at NEDSRA, the perfect setting for a day of snowshoeing! Learn the basics of this chilly Special Olympics sport and prepare for the Special Olympics Regional competition in January. Have fun socializing while getting a workout at the same time. NEDSRA will provide snowshoes. Please dress warmly. Don’t forget thick socks, hats, scarves and mittens. Please note, the program will be held with or without snow.Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee15 & up Sun Nov 3-Jan 5 12:30-1:30pm $89
No program: December 1Min/Max: 6/12
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Fall Special Olympics Sports Dates
Special Olympics Medical Form InformationIn order for an athlete to compete in Special Olympics sports, a current Special Olympics medical form must be on file at the NEDSRA office. It is valid for two years from the date the doctor signs the form. Medical forms ARE NOW ABLE TO BE FAXED OR SCANNED AND EMAILED. Please feel free to contact Sean Tovey at 630-576-4035 or [email protected] to see when your athlete’s application expires. Please use the application found on page 43 of the brochure.
The Booster Club Supporting NEDSRA Special Olympics Sports is a group of parents who realize and fill a need for NEDSRA’s Special Olympics athletes, and have been recognized by the Illinois Park & Recreation Association for fundraising efforts on behalf of these special athletes. The Booster Club supports more than 130 athletes, many who live on their own in group homes with no financial backing. Costs to participate in Special Olympics rise each year. The Booster Club hopes to subsidize costs to benefit all athletes. To learn more about the Booster Club, fundraising and future events, leave a voice mail or send an email.
Voice mail: 630-620-4500, x 4111Email: [email protected]: Lynn KlufetosCo-Chair: Erin Drozd
Go NEDSRA Huskies!
September 7-8
BasketballDecember 2January TBA
January TBA
February 15February 16
BocceSeptember 21
BowlingOctober 20December 7
Special Olympics Softball & Golf StateTournament: Decatur
Medical Applications due for BasketballSpecial Olympics Jr. Basketball DistrictTournament: TBASpecial Olympics Sr. Basketball DistrictTournament: TBAITRS Jr. Basketball Tournament: TBAITRS Sr. Basketball Tournament: TBA
District Bocce Tournament: Northlake
Sectional Bowling Tournament: Addison State Bowling Tournament: Peoria
AquaticsFebruary 1
Flag FootballSeptember 14November 3
SnowshoeingNovember 25January 5 (tentative)
VolleyballSeptember 29October 6
Medical Applications due for Aquatics
Region A Flag Football Tournament: DeKalbState Flag Football Tournament: Peoria
Medical Applications due for SnowshoeingDistrict Snowshoe Meet: Hoffman Estates
District Volleyball Tournament: ElmhurstITRS Volleyball Tournament: TBA
Outdoor Sports Festival
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INTELLECTUAL DISABILITYAdultTREC Transition-Aged Recreation Experiences and Community
TREC is a recreation-based program developed to meet the unique needs of transition-aged individuals with an intellectual disability who desire to reach their full potential through recreational and leisure activities and community involvement.
TREC Eligibility Requirements • Individuals must be able to eat independently.• Individuals must be between the ages of 18 and 38.• Individuals must be able to successfully function in a 1:6 staff ratio.• Individuals must be able to use the restroom and change themselves independently.• Individuals must actively participate in all aspects of program schedule and demonstrate flexibility.• Individuals are expected to demonstrate appropriate behavior with peers, staff and community members.
Phone: 630-576-4036Email: [email protected]
Recreation Coordinator
Cultural Arts, TREC, School Services
Maggie Goode
The program provides opportunities which challenge the individual but also ensures success and a positive experience. TREC strives to maintain and develop social skills and life skills in order to provide individuals with positive experiences within their community, and assist with the transitions occurring in their post-school years of life. TREC provides opportunities for self-discovery, self-advocacy and fun through community-based volunteer opportunities, recreation activities and peer interactions. If you are interested in the program, please contact Maggie Goode at 630-576-4036 or [email protected].
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adult WEEKLYDay Trippers, Wild Wednesdays, and Traveling Tourists encourage independence and development of life skills, with the guidance of NEDSRA staff. We will participate in a variety of fun and engaging recreational activities, while reinforcing life skills and socialization.Location: Meet at NEDSRAMin/Max: 4/8 for each programAge Time Res. Fee18 & up 8:30am-4:00pm $199Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsDeer Grove Leisure Center, Bensenville 9:00am 3:00pmVilla Park Police Station 9:30am 3:30pm
PROGRAM REGISTRATION UPDATES! See page 3!
Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityDay Trippers
Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityTraveling Tourists 1 & 2
Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityWild Wednesdays
Oct 1 Apple Picking at Jonamac Orchards, Malta. Bring a lunch.Oct 8 Crabtree Nature Center, Barrington. Lunch provided.Oct 15 Volo Auto Museum. Bring a lunchOct 22 Games & Homemade Goodies Galore, NEDSRA. Bring a lunch.Oct 29 Movie and Lunch, Addison. Lunch provided.Nov 5 Your Turn to Plan! Bring a lunch.
Session 1 Res. Fee: $199Oct 3 Willowbrook Wildlife Center, Glen Ellyn. Bring a lunch.Oct 10 Goebbert’s Farm, Pine Grove/Hampshire. Bring a lunch.Oct 17 Bowling and Brunch, Addison. Brunch provided. Oct 24 Pizza & Bags at Pyramid Club. Lunch provided.Oct 31 Halloween Party and Mystery Dessert Creations, NEDSRA. Bring a lunch.Nov 7 Your Turn to Plan! Bring a lunch.
Session 2 Res. Fee: $105Nov 14 Thanksgiving Feast at NEDSRA. Lunch provided.Nov 21 Holiday Shopping at Gurnee Mills. Please bring money for lunch.Dec 5 Holiday Time at the Museum of Science & Industry. Please bring a lunch.
Oct 2 Bengston’s Pumpkin Farm, Homer Glen. Bring lunch.Oct 9 Chicago Athenaeum International Sculpture Park, Schaumburg. Bring a lunch.Oct 16 Fitness and Fall Craft Creations, NEDSRA. Lunch provided.Oct 23 Mascot Hall of Fame, Whiting, Indiana. Bring a lunch.Oct 30 Pizza Making and Picasso Painting. Lunch provided.Nov 6 Your Turn to Plan! Bring a lunch.
Contact: Amanda Hagan Day: Tues
Contact: Tessa Longo Day: Thurs
Contact: Beth Corso Day: Wed
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Recreation Coordinator
Adults: Intellectual Disability Trips, Special Events
Beth Corso Please remember to bring a photo ID to ALL NEDSRA programs & events.
ID CardName: John Smith Address: 123 Main St.
NEDSRA Homecoming Dance 202121-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityCome meet friends from other Special Recreation Associations and enjoy an evening of dancing, fun and food. Snacks and refreshments will be available throughout the evening. Since this is a formal affair, we suggest that the gentlemen wear dress slacks and collared shirts, and the ladies wear skirts or party dresses. The highlight of the evening is the Homecoming Court and the crowning of the King and Queen.Contact: Colleen Cline Location: York Township Building 1502 S. Meyers Road, Lombard
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee13 & up Fri Sep 27 7:00-9:30pm $20
Min/Max: 25/100
Karate 202109-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Whether you have participated for years or if you are just curious to see what it’s all about, our Karate program will introduce you to basic Karate concepts and moves. All are welcome from beginners to black belts. This program is dedicated to helping participants develop self-confidence, self-control, and self-defense skills. Contact: Beth Corso Location: Joe’s Dojo, Villa Park
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee8 & up Sat Sep 28-Nov 9 12:00-1:00pm $45
Min/Max: 4/10
Lunch and Cinema Tuesdays 202136-01Adults with an Intellectual Disability There’s no business like show business! Join your friends and head to the movies. Each week we’ll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and a movie at a nearby movie theater. Please bring money for concessions; lunch and movie admissions are included. Contact: Beth Corso Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Tues Nov 19-Dec 10 10:30am-3:00pm $149
Min/Max: 4/10
Bowl AppetitYouth and Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityStrike or spare, we don’t care, we just want you to have a striking good time! This bowling program is for the non-competitive leisure bowler. Special Olympics bowlers are welcome. Each week you will bowl two games at Addison’s Stardust Bowl, and travel to a local restaurant for dinner with your friends before heading back to NEDSRA. Your bowling admission and dinner are included in the fee.Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Time13 & up Thurs 4:00-7:30pm
Session Program # Date Res. Fee1 202108-01 Sep 26-Oct 31 $1572 202108-02 Nov 7-Dec 12* $129
No program: November 28*Min/Max: 4/10
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adult WEEKLYHalloween Masquerade Ball 202122-01 Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityHappy Halloween! Dance the evening away at NEDSRA’s Halloween Masquerade Ball. Come dressed in your goofiest, scariest or most creative costume and win a prize. There will be a costume contest with winners announced at the end of the evening. Music provided by a rocking DJ. Refreshments will be available to keep up your energy for all the fun. Be sure to wear your dancing shoes with your costume. Contact: Amanda HagenLocation: Lombard Community Building
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Fri Oct 25 6:00-9:00pm $18
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsNEDSRA 5:30pm 9:30pm
Min/Max: 20/75
Save on EACH program!When you sign up for both at once!
Fitness, Fruit, Friends and Fun 202106-01Adults with an Intellectual Disability Have fun and get your heart pumping! We’ll try a variety of cardio and fitness machines, boot camp drills, PiYo Yoga and meditation and relaxation techniques to help you achieve optimal health and fitness. Each participant will receive an individual health and fitness plan. Each meeting will include tips regarding good eating and life choices. Please dress in comfortable fitness apparel and don’t forget your water bottle! Contact: Amanda HagenLocation: Club Fitness, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Wed Oct 2-Nov13 6:00-7:15pm $53
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsVilla Park Police Station 5:30pm --------
Min/Max: 4/10Cooking Basics: Healthy Fall Appetizers, Soups and Desserts 202107-01Adults with an Intellectual Disability It’s time to get healthy! Come join your NEDSRA friends after the fitness program and make healthy fall appetizers, soups and desserts. Participants will continue to learn new recipes, kitchen safety and healthy eating habits, while increasing independence and life skills. Grab your apron and let’s get cooking.Contact: Beth Corso Location: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Wed Oct 2-Nov 13 7:15-9:00pm $84
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsVilla Park Police Station ------ 9:30pm
Min/Max: 4/10
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Karaoke 202211-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Do you love to sing and socialize? If the idea of getting on the big stage is intimidating, join your NEDSRA friends for a relaxing evening of karaoke and fun. There is no pressure, just singing along to your favorite songs and socializing on a Monday evening. There will be opportunities for everyone to take a turn and sing, but if you just feel like spending time with friends you can sit and watch as well. Contact: Tessa LongoLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee13 & up Mon Sep 30-Nov 4 6:00-7:30pm $40
Min/Max: 5/15
Individual Music LessonsYouth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability or AutismHalf-hour, individual music lessons will help participants develop appreciation for music, promote fine motor skills and learn a new hobby. Participants can choose from keyboard, drums, guitar or brass. It is recommended that participants bring their own instrument so they can become comfortable with their instrument and continue to practice at home. Lessons are tailored to meet the individual needs of each participant. A parent or guardian is required to stay on-site during the lesson. Participants will be notified of their assigned 30-minute time slot prior to the start of the program. Returning participants have priority registration through 5:00pm on Friday, August 30, for their same time slot.Contact: Maggie GoodeLocation: NEDSRA
Age Res. FeeAll $280
Program# Day Date Time204252-01 Tues Sept 10-Dec 17 4:30-7:30pm204252-02 Sun Sept 8-Dec 15 1:00-3:00pm
No program: November 26, December 1
Note to Parents: We are not able to provide refunds or credits for absences. If the instructor is unable to attend or reschedule, you will receive a refund or credit for that day.Theater Troupe 202201-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability After 15 years, we are breathing new life into our beloved Theater Troupe. Skits written by staff and popular 90s songs will make up our 2019-2020 year. Participants will audition for roles and master dance moves to be performed during our culminating shows in March. Whether you have been a regular with Theater Troupe in the past or are brand-new to the stage, we encourage you to get up there and show the world your talent. The program concludes with two fabulous performances on Friday, March 20, and Saturday, March 21.Contact: Maggie Goode Location: Mario Parente Theater, Oakbrook Terrace
Age Day Date Time Res Fee13 & up Thurs Oct 17-Mar 19 6:30-9:00pm $170
No program: November 28, December 26, January 2Min/Max: 6/18
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsNEDSRA 6:00pm 9:30pm
Sensory Station Punch Card: Sunday Sessions
adult CULTURAL ARTSSpace Art Studio 202210-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Welcome to Space Art Studio where you have the freedom to create. This is a space for participants to express themselves through art with the materials and methods of their choosing. Each week there will be a featured artist or style, such as Pop, Abstract Expressionism, or Contemporary, and participants will be given a variety of art materials to create their artwork. Focusing on the process versus the product gives the artist freedom to explore their method of creating, and promotes decision-making skills, time management and self-expression. Sign up today and try something new and different at NEDSRA. Contact: Maggie GoodeLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee13 & up Sat Nov 9-Dec 14 1:30-3:00pm $47
No program: November 30Min/Max: 4/10“Mary Poppins” at Drury Lane 202250-01
Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityAn evening of theater with your NEDSRA friends awaits as we take in the production of “Mary Poppins”. Based on the stories of P.L Travers and movie by Disney, you will enjoy and fall in love with the whimsical Mary Poppins who flies in to help save the Banks family. Tickets must be purchased well in advance, so sign up early and kick off your holiday season. Contact: Maggie GoodeLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Sun Dec 1 4:00-8:30pm $82
Min/Max: 4/12
Scene Stealers 202202-01Youth and Adults with an Intellectual Disability Do you love the idea of the theater but do not want to get up on stage? If you are creative, hardworking and want to learn more about the behind-the-scene world of the stage, this is the program for you. Our staff will work with the Theater Troupe Director to develop the list of props, scenery, and costumes. Scene Stealers are in charge of making them. From costumes and jewelry to backdrops and props, we will be hands-on in all their development. Contact: Sean FritschLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee16 & up Thurs Nov 14-Dec 19 6:00-7:30pm $65
No program: November 28Min/Max: 3/10
Phone: 630-576-4039Email: [email protected]
Recreation Specialist
Sensory Station, Sensory Programs
Tessa Longo
*12 Visits includes 2 FREE sessions!
All Abilities, Ages and SiblingsCome check out the lights, sounds, colors, aroma and feel of NEDSRA’s Sensory Station with the purchase of a punch card! Each session provides a half-hour experience in Sensory Station, a room designed specifically to engage all your senses! Select either the 5- or 12-visit punch card upon registration and simply drop in at your convenience during the program hours. Just be sure to arrive no later than 11:30am for a full half-hour session. Drop-in hours are available every program season; however, be sure to take advantage of your punch card because it does expire 6 months after purchase!Location: Sensory Station, NEDSRA
Day Date Time Res. Fee Program #Sun Sep 15-Nov 3 10:00am-12:00pm 5 visits for $25 204301-01 12 visits for $50* 204301-02
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Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Fri-Sun Dec 20-22 Depart: Fri 7:30am $550 Arrive: Sun 5:00pm
Due to the advance planning required for a trip of this magnitude, all payments are non-refundable after the registration deadline date.
Registration deadline: November 15Min/Max: 8/12
Guys and Gals Chicago Bears Tailgate Party 202130-01Adults with an Intellectual Disability“Bear Down, Chicago Bears” Come cheer on your Chicago Bears as they play against the San Diego Chargers. Before the game, we’ll hang outside in the NEDSRA garage area and enjoy a tailgate lunch, talk football and then head upstairs to watch and root for our Chicago Bears. Don’t forget to wear your orange and blue! Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Sun Oct 27 11:00am-3:30pm $35
Min/Max: 4/10
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adult SPECIAL EVENTSHoliday Party and Gift Exchange 202142-01Adults with an Intellectual DisabilityNEDSRA is hosting the Annual Holiday Party and Gift Exchange, full of seasonal traditions and good cheer. We will start the evening mingling with our friends while enjoying festive appetizers. You will then have the opportunity to make a few holiday crafts, and engage in fun games before the group settles down for a gift exchange. Bring a wrapped, unisex gift valued at no more than $5.00. Contact: Beth Corso Location: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Sat Dec 7 6:30-9:00pm $20
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsVilla Park Police Station 6:00pm 9:30pm
Min/Max: 4/25
Holiday Magic at the Zoo and DinnerAdults with an Intellectual Disability 202144-01Come celebrate the holiday season at Brookfield Zoo with your friends, and all of your favorite animals! We’ll sing carols, enjoy live entertainment, professional ice-carving demonstrations, and view more than 530 lit trees at the Zoo. In addition, nearly 60 local corporations decorated “dancing” trees that are set to holiday tunes. On our way to the Zoo, we’ll stop at the famous Del Rhea Chicken Basket in Willowbrook for a late and hearty lunch. Please bring money for souvenirs and a snack at the Zoo.Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Sat Dec 14 1:00-10:00pm $75
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsVilla Park Police Station 1:30pm 9:30pm
Min/Max: 4/10
NEDSRA Chopped: Holiday EditionAdults with an Intellectual Disability 202135-01 As seen on the Food Network channel, we will be creating unique holiday appetizers, entrees and desserts based on the mystery food items that are in our baskets. Each week, a participant will be paired up with a NEDSRA staff member. Get your game faces on friends, because you don’t want to be on the chopping block! Dinner will be provided.Contact: Amanda HagenLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Mon Nov 25-Dec 9 6:00-8:30pm $70
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsVilla Park Police Station 5:30pm 9:00pm
Min/Max: 4/10
A Night out with Friends at BenihanaAdults with an Intellectual Disability Join your friends for a unique Japanese meal. We’ll enjoy watching our hibachi chef present amazing tricks on his grill, while creating a delicious meal. Don’t miss out on all of the fun, sign up today to save your spot. Dinner is included.Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee30 & up Sun Oct 13 4:30-9:00pm $62
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsVilla Park Police Station 5:00pm 8:30pm
Min/Max: 4/10
Holiday Lights Tour 202143-01Adults with an Intellectual Disability Come join us as we tour the amazing holiday lights in Naperville. During our adventure, we will take a break and enjoy an ice cream treat at Colonial Café. Don’t miss this festive time with your friends from NEDSRA!Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee30 & up Sun Dec 8 6:00-10:30pm $27
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsVilla Park Police Station 6:30pm 10:00pm
Min/Max: 4/10
Leisure for Life: Ages 30 & Up
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Friday Friends202180-01Ages: 19-26
Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsSep 20 Long Grove Apple Fest
Admission is included.NEDSRA
VPPS5:30pm5:00pm
9:30pm10:00pm
Oct 4 Kroll’s Fall Harvest Farm, WaukeganAdmission is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
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10:00pm10:30pm
Oct 18 Night of 1,000 Jack-O-Lanterns, Botanic GardensAdmission is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
6:00pm5:30pm
10:00pm10:30pm
Nov 1 Movie Night at the Log CabinSnacks included.
NEDSRA VPPS
5:30pm6:00pm
10:00pm9:30pm
Nov 15 Thanksgiving Dinner Social at NEDSRAJoin Friday Night Recreation and Teen Scene for a Thanksgiving Feast!
NEDSRA VPPS
6:00pm5:30pm
9:00pm9:30pm
202181-01Friday Night RecreationAges: 27-35
Res. Fee: $110Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
Sep 20 Long Grove Apple FestAdmission is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
5:30pm5:00pm
9:30pm10:00pm
Oct 4 Naperville Oktoberfest Admission is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
6:00pm5:30pm
10:00pm9:30pm
Oct 18 Richardson Farm, Spring Grove World’s Largest Corn Maze!Admission is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
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10:30pm11:00pm
Nov 1 Village Tavern, Carol Stream Dinner is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
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9:00pm9:30pm
Nov 15 Thanksgiving Dinner Social at NEDSRA Join Friday Friends and Teen Scene for a Thanksgiving Feast!
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9:00pm9:30pm
Friday Night Cruisers202184-01Ages: 30 & up
All new this season, we will get together and offer some Friday night fun for our adults 30 and older, come on out! Fall festivals, craft fairs, movie nights and bowling with friends, the fun never ends.
Res. Fee: $110
Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
Sep 13 Movie at NEDSRAMovie and dinner included.
NEDSRA VPPS
6:00pm5:30pm
9:00pm9:30pm
Oct 11 Bengton’s Pumpkin Fest, Homer GlenPumpkin fall festival! Admission is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
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10:30pm11:00pm
Nov 8 Noodles and Company, Bloomingdale Dinner is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
6:00pm6:30pm
10:00pm9:30pm
Nov 22 Villa Park Arts and Crafts Fair, OdeumAdmission is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
5:30pm6:00pm
10:00pm9:30pm
Dec 6 Bowling and Hot Cocoa, Addison Admission and hot cocoa included.
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6:30pm6:00pm
10:30pm10:00pm
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adult SOCIAL CLUBSSocial ClubsAdults with an Intellectual DisabilityContact: Amanda Hagen
Min/Max: 4/12VPPS: Villa Park Police Station
Phone: 630-576-4033Email: [email protected]
Recreation Specialist
Social Clubs
Amanda Hagen
= Please bring money for concessions
Saturday Night CruisersAges: 36 & up
Res. Fee: $110
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Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsSep 21 Elk Grove Oktoberfest
Admission and dinner included.NEDSRA
VPPS5:30pm5:00pm
9:30pm10:00pm
Oct 5 Richardson Farm, Spring GroveWorld’s Largest Corn Maze! Admission is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
5:30pm5:00pm
10:30pm 11:00pm
Oct 19 Haunted Halloween Flea Market, WheatonAdmission is included.
NEDSRA VPPS
5:00pm5:30pm
9:30pm9:00pm
Nov 2 Red Robin, Bloomingdale Dinner is included.
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9:00pm 9:30pm
Nov 16 Thanksgiving Dinner Social at NEDSRAJoin our friends from Social Connections for a Thanksgiving Feast!
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9:00pm9:30pm
Saturday Restaurant ReviewersAges: 36 & up
Program # Res. Fee Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsSep 14 Shoeless Joe’s Sports Grill, Addison
Enjoy the game and the food. 202183-01 $27 NEDSRA VPPS
6:00pm5:30pm
9:00pm9:30pm
Sep 28 Olive Theory/Harold’s Shrimp, Chicken and PizzeriaCreate your own pizza. 202183-02 $20 NEDSRA
VPPS5:30pm6:00pm
9:30pm 9:00pm
Oct 12 Fuddruckers, Downers Grove Be your own hamburger artist. 202183-03 $21 NEDSRA
VPPS5:30pm6:00pm
9:30pm 9:00pm
Nov 9 Chillis Grill and Bar, BloomingdaleLicensed to grill, let’s have some Tex-Mex. 202183-04 $27 NEDSRA
VPPS6:00pm5:30pm
9:00pm 9:30pm
Nov 23 Jersey Mike’s, Bloomingdale Let’s make the freshest sandwich around. 202183-05 $20 NEDSRA
VPPS5:30pm6:00pm
9:30pm9:00pm
Come celebrate the harvest this fall with your friends. This season we will be piling up the memories with loads of activities; hayrides, pumpkin pie and apples for everyone, the fun is endless. Can’t wait to see you there!
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New Year’s Celebration! 202123-01All Abilities & FamilyJoin your friends as we close out 2019 and ring in 2020! Light appetizers will be served as we dance the night away and socialize with friends. Please eat dinner before arriving. Don’t miss out on all of the fun, sign up today and let’s celebrate the New Year! Contact: Maggie GoodeLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Sat Dec 28 6:30-9:00pm $10
Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs ReturnsVilla Park Police Station 6:00pm 9:30pm
Min/Max: 10/50
Turkey Bowling Bonanza 202134-01All AbilitiesJoin your friends for an afternoon of pizza and bowling lots of TURKEYS! All bowlers will enjoy two games of bowling and lunch. The bowling admission and pizza are included in the fee.Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: Stardust Bowl, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee8 & up Sun Nov 17 1:00-3:00pm $10
Min/Max: 4/25
Supper with Santa 202145-01All AbilitiesThe Medinah Park District and NEDSRA have planned a wonderful holiday evening for you and your kids. Not only will you visit with Santa, but you will have dinner with him too! Make sure to bring warm clothes and boots to join us prior to dinner for an outdoor Candy Cane hunt. Live holiday music provided by the Northwest Suburban Concert Band. Holiday crafts and dinner will round out the evening. Candy and additional drinks will be available for purchase.
Candy Cane Hunt (by Tennis Courts, Ages 2-14) 6:30 pmChristmas Story 6:45 pmDinner with Santa, Music, Bake Sale, and Crafts 7:00 pm
Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: Connolly Recreation Center, Medinah
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee3-21 Fri Dec 13 6:30-8:00pm $5
Min/Max: 4/50
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Adults with an Intellectual Disability, Physical Disability or Visual ImpairmentCome enjoy bingo, snacks and socialization with friends! Please eat dinner before arriving, light snacks will be served. All bingo winners will go home with a prize. Costumes are highly encouraged. Sign up today and bring your “lucky charms”!Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee13 & up Sat Oct 26 6:00-9:00pm $10
Min/Max: 4/25
PHYSICAL DISABILITY OR VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
Phone: 630-576-4031Email: [email protected]
Recreation Coordinator
Adults: Physical Disability or Visual Impairment
Carrie Henry
New Registration System Note:Door-to-door transportation is available to NEDSRA residents for an additional fee. If you wish to have door-to-door transportation, please note that on your registration form. When registering for a program along with transportation, two lines should be completed; one with the program number, name and fee, and a second line with the program number followed by TR and the transportation fee.
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AdultWater Exercise and Aerobics 203101-01Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual ImpairmentWater exercise benefits each individual while improving gross motor function, flexibility, balance, strength and overall cardiovascular well-being. Water exercise, aerobics and swimming have proven to be a great alternative to lifting weights and doing cardio on fitness equipment. Come prepared the first week with a list of goals for staff to help you achieve. Contact: Carrie HenryLocation: Club Fitness, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Thurs Sep 26-Nov 14 12:00-1:00pm $100
Min/Max: 4/7
Door-to-Door Transportation: 203101-TR $68
Adaptive Fitness, Fruit, Friends and Fun Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual Impairment Our Adaptive Fitness, Fruit, Friends and Fun program will get your heart pumping with a variety of cardio and fitness machines, boot camp drills, and PiYo Yoga. This workout regimen will be sure to help you achieve your optimal health and fitness goals. Each participant will receive an individual health and fitness plan. Please dress in comfortable fitness attire and don’t forget your water bottle.Contact: Amanda HagenLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Wed Oct 2-Nov 13 6:00-7:15pm $53
Min/Max: 4/8
Door-to-Door Transportation: 203102-TR $59.50
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NEDSRA Overnight Retreat 203104-01Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual ImpairmentDuring this Retreat you will participate in fun and exciting activities throughout the night. We will spend the evening playing board games, watching movies, indulging in an ice cream social, and participating in our scavenger hunt throughout NEDSRA. Staff and participants will make breakfast together in the morning. This is a program you will not want to miss!Contact: Carrie HenryLocation: NEDSRA
Age Date Time/Day Res. Fee18 & up Dec 13-14 7:00pm Fri $75 9:00am SatMin/Max: 4/8
Adaptive Horseback Riding 203105-01Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual ImpairmentWho doesn’t like horseback riding? We will be riding at Hanson Center in Burr Ridge. The Adaptive Horseback Riding program is for individuals with a physical disability or visual impairment, and is recognized as one of the more progressive forms of therapy. Common benefits are increased endurance, strengthening of the spine and pelvic muscles, improving posture and coordination, and increasing joint mobility. Long pants and closed-toed shoes must be worn.Contact: Carrie HenryLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Res. Fee Day Date Time18 & up $165 Sat Oct 5, 19, 11:45am-2:45pm Nov 9, Dec 7 Min/Max: 4/8
Door-to-Door Transportation: 203105-TR $34
Bowling Mania 203106-01Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual Impairment We are contining to offer 8 weeks of this program because bowling seems to be one of your favorite activites. Bowling offers you the chance to develop upper body strength and coordination, while letting you socialize with your fellow bowlers. You will bowl two games and work to improve your weekly averages. A bowling ramp will be available for your use if needed. Snacks and a beverage will be provided to keep up the energy level for all bowlers. Contact: Sean ToveyLocation: Stardust Bowl, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Fri Oct 4-Nov 22 12:00-2:00pm $130
Min/Max: 4/10
Door-to-Door Transportation: 203106-TR $59.50
Holiday Happenings 203108-01Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual ImpairmentGet into the holiday spirit with NEDSRA and ring in the season together! On our first week we will spend the day holiday shopping at Stratford Mall in Bloomingdale for those special gifts for family and friends. Our second week we will get you into the spirit of giving by making holiday gifts for your loved ones and making fun holiday crafts. We will wrap up the program at our luncheon and gift exchange. Sign up early to save your spot for the holiday merriment.Contact: Carrie HenryLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Res. Fee18 & up Wed $89
Min/Max: 4/8
Door-to-Door Transportation: 203108-TR $25.50
Date Time ActivityDec 4 11:00am-4:00pm Shopping at Stratford Mall.
Bring money for lunch.
Dec 11 12:00-3:00pm Make holiday gifts for family & friends. Holiday craft.
Dec 18 11:00am-3:00pm Holiday luncheon & gift exchange. Bring a small gift to exchange.
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adult WEEKLYArchery 203107-01Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual ImpairmentJoin NEDSRA as we learn from the best instructors from Chicago’s Bow Hunters Inc. of Bolingbrook. This amazing archery program will be sure to put a smile on your face when your arrow hits that bull's-eye! Archery is a fun challenging activity that can improve gross motor skills and boost your confidence.Contact: Lori MillerLocation: Community Recreation Center, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Tues Sep 24-Oct 22 1:00-2:00pm $28
Min/Max: 3/8
Door-to-Door Transportation: 203107-TR $42.50
“Newsies” at The Paramount 203109-01Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual ImpairmentBased on the 1992 movie, “Newsies” is a rousing musical nominated for 8 Tony Awards, winning Best Choreography and Best Score. Featuring music from Alan Menken, the Oscar-winning genius behind scores from some of the most popular Disney films of all time, including Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Pocahontas and Beauty and the Beast, “Newsies” is refreshing, inspirational and a huge feel-good show for the whole family. Want good news? Then you want “Newsies”. Please bring a snack or eat lunch prior to program. Contact: Lori MillerLocation: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Sat Oct 12 1:30-6:30pm $85
Min/Max: 4/8
Door-to-Door Transportation: 203109-TR $8.50
American Music Awards 203110-01Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual ImpairmentThe American Music Awards will honor artists in multiple musical genres, including Pop/Rock, Alternative Rock, Country, Rap/Hip-Hop, Soul/R&B, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Inspirational, and Latin. Awards will be given out for New Artist of the Year, Collaboration of the Year, Tour of the Year, Video of the Year, Favorite Song and Artist of the Year. NEDSRA will provide some rockin’ snacks for everyone to enjoy.Contact: Carrie HenryLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee18 & up Sun Nov 24 7:30-10:30pm $23
Min/Max: 4/8
Door-to-Door Transportation: 203110-TR $8.50
Art for L.I.F.E. 203201-01
(Leisure, Imagination, Fun, Experience)Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual Impairment Art-making offers a unique setting to express yourself and explore new interests. Art for L.I.F.E. aims to provide Leisure, encourage the use of Imagination, be Fun, and offer unique Experiences for our participants. In addition to the creative projects participants will produce, this program will offer positive social interaction with peers, work on gross and fine motor skills, and develop interest in a new hobby. Lunch will be provided. Contact: Lori MillerLocation: NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time Res Fee18 & up Tues Nov 12-Dec 17 11:00am-1:00pm $75
No program: November 26Min/Max: 4/8
Door-to-Door Transportation: 203201-TR $42.50
Turkey Bowling Bonanza 202134-01All AbilitiesJoin your friends for an afternoon of pizza and bowling lots of TURKEYS! All bowlers will enjoy two games of bowling and lunch. The bowling admission and pizza are included in the fee.Contact: Beth CorsoLocation: Stardust Bowl, Addison
Age Day Date Time Res. Fee8 & up Sun Nov 17 1:00-3:00pm $10
Min/Max: 4/25
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See more BVP Programs on page 32!
No transportation provided for BVP Programs
PROGRAM REGISTRATION UPDATES! See page 3!
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Recreation Coordinator
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Carrie HenrySuggested Ages: 21 & upContact: Carrie HenryRes. Fee: $130Min/Max: 5/10
Social ConnectionsAdults with a Physical Disability or Visual Impairment
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Door-to-Door Transportation: 203103-TR $42.50
Time: 6:00-9:00pm Location: NEDSRA
Homecoming Dance Meet new friends from other Special Recreation Associations while enjoying an evening of dancing, snacks and socialization. This is a formal dance so please dress appropriately. Snacks and refreshments will be available. One of the highlights of the evening is the crowning the King and Queen.
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Time: 7:00-9:30pm Location: York Township Building 1502 S. Meyers Road, Lombard
Giordano’s Pizzeria, Addison Let’s head to Giordano’s Pizzeria, one of the best Chicagoland pizza joints around. Whether you like deep dish or thin crust, this is the place for you. Please bring money for lunch.
Time: 1:00-4:00pm Location: Meet at NEDSRA
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Halloween Masquerade Ball Come dressed in your favorite Halloween costume. There will be prizes for goofiest, scariest and most creative costume. The DJ for the evening will get those feet moving so dance the Monster Mash way. Refreshments will be available to enjoy.
Time: 6:00-9:00pm Location: Lombard Community Building
Thanksgiving Feast Let’s be extra thankful this year and celebrate our friendships as we enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Please bring a dish to pass for our feast for everyone to enjoy. We will play a variety of games and activities as well as socialize with our friends from Saturday Night Cruisers.
Time: 6:00-9:00pm Location: NEDSRA
Holiday Games, Crafts and Movies Get into the holiday spirt and celebrate together while we play holiday games, watch a holiday movie and work on a craft for the family to enjoy. NEDSRA will provide a light dinner and snacks for everyone.
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Phone: 630-576-4035Email: [email protected]
Recreation CoordinatorSean Tovey, CPRP, CTRS
Phone: 630-576-4039Email: [email protected]
Recreation SpecialistTessa Longo
Phone: 630-384-8542Email: [email protected]
Adaptive Athletics CoordinatorJason Stubbeman
Phone: 630-576-4031Email: [email protected]
Recreation CoordinatorCarrie Henry, CPRP
Phone: 630-576-4033Email: [email protected]
Recreation SpecialistAmanda Hagen
Phone: 630-576-4034Email: [email protected]
Recreation ManagerLori Miller, CTRS
Phone: 630-576-4036Email: [email protected]
Recreation CoordinatorMaggie Goode
Phone: 630-576-4037Email: [email protected]
Recreation CoordinatorSean Fritsch
Phone: 630-576-4030Email: [email protected]
Recreation CoordinatorBeth Corso
Phone: 630-576-4038Email: [email protected]
Recreation CoordinatorColleen Cline
Phone: 630-576-4040Email: [email protected]
Superintendent of RecreationJerry Barton, CTRS
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Administrative AssistantNora Sandoval
Phone: 630-576-4023Email: [email protected]
Executive DirectorRick Poole
Phone: 630-576-4022Email: [email protected]
Executive Assistant/HRSue Martellotta
Phone: 630-576-4017Email: [email protected]
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specialize in different areas?
Learn more about our staff here!
Meet the Staffis looking for volunteers in addition to part-time staff!Know someone interested? Call Colleen!
Colleen...
coordinates NEDSRA programs with Special Education Classrooms!If you want your child’s classroom to get involved, call Maggie!
Maggie...
Staff Directory
assists the Recreation Team with seasonal program development.Do you have a program idea? Call Lori!
Lori...
can help you schedule a birthday party at the Sensory Station!Call Tessa for more details!
Tessa...
facilitates the Special Olympics Booster Club.Want to get involved? Call Sean T.!
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Resident/Non-resident PolicyNEDSRA programs are supported by user fees, grants and donations, and subsidies from 11 partner communities through tax dollars. As a result, individuals residing within NEDSRA’s 11 partner communities are eligible for resident rates and are ensured registration priority. Non-resident registrations will be processed after the registration deadline. Additionally, residents qualify for door-to-door transportation when applicable and may qualify for fee assistance. Program FeesEach program description in the brochure lists a registration fee.
•All participants residing in one of NEDSRA’s partner communities are eligible for the resident fee – “Res. Fee.”•Participants residing outside of one of NEDSRA’s partner communities are considered non-residents. Non-resident fees are 50% more than the resident fee.
Suggested Ages & AbilitiesNEDSRA offers most programs and special events to targeted age and ability groups. Anyone wishing to participate in a program that does not appear to match his or her specific age or ability is encouraged to contact the NEDSRA office for additional information.
Inclusion ServicesNot every person with a special need will require NEDSRA programming. In some cases it will be appropriate for NEDSRA staff to work in cooperation with our member partners to advise and/or assist residents wishing to participate in recreational programs offered by their local park district or recreation department. We encourage that inclusion be considered as a recreational option. • One-to-one consultation • In-service training with park district and village recreation staff • Assistance with the aid of leisure buddies • Provisions of community resources These services are provided to residents at no cost. We will do everything possible to make your inclusion experience a success.
Putting People FirstNo eligible participant shall be denied equal access to programs, activities, services or benefits on the basis of race, gender, creed, national origin or disability, or be limited in the exercise of any right, advantage or opportunity.
Transportation ServicesDepending on registrations received, pickup and drop-off locations may be subject to change or cancelled if a two-person minimum is not met. Be sure to mark on your registration form if you will be using a pickup point.
A $10.00 fee will be charged for every 15 minutes, or portion thereof, that a participant is picked up late. A $10.00 fee will be charged when a participant does not report an absence in a timely manner and a NEDSRA vehicle is sent to the participant’s location for door-to-door transportation services. A notice will be sent to you indicating a fee being charged to your account. Continued tardiness at pickup times, or lack of cancellation for door-to-door routes, may lead to suspension from, or removal of, NEDSRA transportation services.
Brochure Changes/Error DisclaimerWe apologize for any errors and will make every effort to advise participants of any program changes and corrections as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Inclement WeatherPrograms may be cancelled due to severe or prohibitive weather. All participants will be notified if a program is cancelled. A maximum of one session per program will be rescheduled if possible. If a make-up session is not possible, a prorated refund will be issued.
Financial AssistanceWe believe all residents, regardless of financial limitations, should have access to NEDSRA’s programs. We offer a financial assistance program so that financial need is not an obstacle to having fun. Partial assistance is available for a maximum of two programs per season. For information, contact Nora Sandoval at 630-576-4010.
A participant’s local park district or recreation department may offer additional financial assistance. Please contact their customer service directly for more information.
Program CancellationsNEDSRA reserves the right to cancel any program, activity or event which does not meet minimum enrollment. Should a program be cancelled by NEDSRA, a full refund will be issued.
Satisfaction GuaranteedWe feel it is our responsibility to provide you with the best, most enjoyable and highest quality recreation services possible. If your experience with NEDSRA is not 100% satisfactory, please let us know and we will remedy the situation.
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general information
Illness PolicyNEDSRA has the right to refuse any participant who is ill or has a fever. If a participant becomes ill during a program, a parent/guardian or emergency contact will be notified and asked to pick up the participant.
NEDSRA Behavior CodeThe following guidelines have been developed to make NEDSRA’s programs safe and enjoyable for everyone. Additional rules may be developed for particular programs as deemed necessary by staff. Staff, participants and parents shall: • Show respect to all participants, staff and parents • Refrain from using foul language • Refrain from causing bodily harm to other participants, staff or parents • Demonstrate respect for equipment, supplies and facilities • Represent NEDSRA in a manner that is consistent with the goals, objectives and ethics of the Association. In addition, bullying behavior of any nature will not be tolerated.
NEDSRA reserves the right to dismiss a participant, staff, volunteer or parent if it is in the best interest of the Association. Each situation will be evaluated on its own merit.
Active Duty Military Fee Assistance Policy Fee assistance is now available to active duty military personnel and their dependents residing in NEDSRA’s member partner communities. For details, contact Nora Sandoval at 630-576-4010.
Program Fee RefundIf a participant withdraws from a program, a full refund is issued if requested two (2) days prior to the program’s start. If the refund is requested due to unforeseen circumstances such as hospitalization, relocation, or death in the family, a refund may be approved beyond this time frame. In these situations, written documentation may be required.
Refunds will not be granted when missing a program due to a planned vacation or as a result of the common cold, flu, etc. Refunds may be issued as a credit toward future programs or in the form of a check. If a program involves the purchase of tickets, contracted services, or non-returnable items, the cost of these may be deducted from the refund amount.
Promptness Is AppreciatedWe ask that participants arrive no earlier than 15 minutes prior to the start of a program or scheduled pickup time, and that they are picked up promptly at the end of a program or scheduled drop-off time.
Your Safety Is ImportantTo ensure the safety of our participants, we appreciate your adherence to the following guidelines: 1. NEDSRA staff is responsible for the safety of program participants during designated program times. Please adhere to scheduled drop-off and pickup times. 2. Participants enrolled in NEDSRA programs will not be released to anyone other than a parent, guardian or family member without prior written consent from the parent/guardian. 3. When arriving at or departing from program sites, parents should check in with a NEDSRA staff member before leaving or taking a participant home. 4. A child or minor will be allowed to walk home from a program location only if written permission from the parent/guardian has been received. 5. For programs involving door-to-door transportation, NEDSRA staff will pick up and drop off at the participant’s driveway. Arrangements should be made to accommodate participants from this point. 6. If you will not attend a program for which you registered, please notify the NEDSRA office.
Communicable DiseaseFor the protection and safety of both employees and participants, NEDSRA maintains specific policies and procedures on individuals with communicable diseases. These policies are available for review by the public at NEDSRA’s offices.
BVP$BIG VALUE PROGRAM
Watch For This Logo!BIG VALUE PROGRAMS always have a registration fee of $10 or less. That’s lots of bang for your buck!
1. Online registration is now available!
2. All participants must submit an Annual Information Form (AIF) before they can register for fall.
3. Registration window is August 19 to September 6.
PROGRAM REGISTRATION UPDATES!
Learn more on page 3!
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Facility Directory For directions to a facility or tolearn about transportation options to programs, please contact Lori Miller at 630-576-4034 [email protected].
Bluthardt Recreation Center9638 Irving Park Road Schiller Park847-671-8580
Glendale Heights Sports Hub250 Civic Center Plaza Glendale Heights630-260-6060
Lombard Log Cabin16th & Main StreetLombard
Sunset Knoll820 S. Finley RoadLombard630-620-7322
Butterfield Park District21W730 Butterfield RoadLombard630-858-2229
Iowa Community Center338 North Iowa AvenueVilla Park630-834-8970
Madison Meadows ParkMadison & Ahrens Lombard
Terrace View Park17W063 Hodges Road Oakbrook Terrace 630-941-8747
Club Fitness1776 W. Centennial PlaceAddison630-233-7275
Itasca Recreation Center350 East Irving Park RoadItasca630-773-2257
Mario Parente Theater1S325 Ardmore Avenue Oakbrook Terrace630-627-6100
Villa Park Police Station11 West Home StreetVilla Park630-834-7447
Community Recreation Center120 East Oak StreetAddison630-833-0100
Joe’s Dojo341 South Ardmore AvenueVilla Park630-834-6344
NEDSRA1770 West Centennial Place Addison630-620-4500
Wood Dale Bowl155 West Irving Park RoadWood Dale630-766-6800
Connolly Recreation Center22W130 Thorndale RoadMedinah630-893-2560
Links & Tees900 West Lake StreetAddison630-543-3111
Recreation Complex111 East Foster Avenue Wood Dale630-595-9333
Deer Grove Leisure Center1000 West Wood StreetBensenville630-766-7015
Lombard Community Building433 East St. Charles RoadLombard630-953-2370
Springbrook Nature Center130 Forest Avenue Itasca630-773-5572
Fischer Farm16W860 Grand AvenueBensenville
Lombard Lagoon430 Marcus AvenueLombard
Stardust Bowl37 East Lorraine AvenueAddison630-833-1040
Step 1 Participant Information
City:
Name:
Email:
Birthday: Age:
Zip: State:
Primary Diagnosis:
Address: Gender: Male Female
Ethnicity:
T-Shirt Size:
Case Manager:
Email: Phone:
Group Home Participants:
If Down Syndrome, result of the Atlanto-Axial Instability Test:
Positive Negative
Does participant have a seizure disorder? Yes No Date of last seizure: *If yes, complete Seizure Information Form
Phone 2:
Phone 1:
Secondary Diagnosis:
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Step 2 Parent/Guardian Contact Information
Name:
Phone 2:
Phone 1:
Address:
#2
Email:City: State:
#1 Name:
Phone 2:
Phone 1:
Address:
Email:City: State:
Step 4 Medication
Medication Name Dosage Time Purpose/ReactionAttach additional information if needed.
Step 6 Dietary Restrictions
Food Preferences
Additional Information
Does participant have dietary restrictions? Yes No If yes, please list
Does participant have a G-Tube? Yes No
Can participant consume alcohol? Yes No
Attach additional information if needed.
Step 5 Allergies
Does participant have allergies? Yes NoAllergy Reaction Additional Comments
Attach additional information if needed.
Step 3 Emergency Contact InformationEmergency contacts should be someone other than a parent or guardian.
Relationship:Name:
Email: Phone:
Relationship:Name:
Phone:
#1
#2Email:
Step 10 Sensory
Step 12 Life Skills
Step 13 Additional Information
I grant photo permission for participant’s picture to be taken and used in NEDSRA publications.
Participant is independent and does not require supervision at conclusion of program/drop-off.
Please share any additional information that will be helpful in working with the participant. Attach additional information if needed.
Requires bathroom schedule
Requires assistance dressing
Requires assistance eating
Requires assistance in bathroom
Can participant read? Yes No Can participant write? Yes No
Does participant wander/run from group? Yes No
Is participant responsible for belongings? Yes No
Can participant manage money? Yes No
Can participant recognize danger? Yes No
Does participant swim? Yes No
Requires 1:1 assistance in water? Yes NoExplain
Who is authorized to pick up participant?
Can participant say phone number? Yes No
Can participant say name? Yes No
Step 11 Safety
Does participant seek sensory input? Yes No
Does participant require visual cues? Yes No
Is participant sensitive to items such as noise, heat, environment, etc? Yes No
Explain
Explain
Explain
Step 9 Behavior
Preferred activities
Behavior triggers
Behaviors exhibited when upset/frustrated
Best way to engageBest way to calm/redirectBest way to transition
Does participant have a behavior plan? Yes No *If yes, please provide a behavior plan.
Step 8 Communication
Limited VerbalVerbal
Non-Verbal
Independent CommunicationAssisted/Facilitated Communication
Uses Communication System (talker, iPad, etc)
Uses Sign LanguageNeeds Sign Language Interpreter
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Step 7 Mobility
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Uses orthotic equipment (walker, cane, brace, etc.)?
Requires a vehicle lift?
Can participant walk independently? Yes No
If yes, please list
Does participant use a wheelchair? If yes, does participant Transfer independently Transfer with assistance
Requires assistance during transportation? Yes No
Print Name:Guardian Signature:
Yes No
Yes No
Step 10 Sensory
Step 12 Life Skills
Step 13 Additional Information
I grant photo permission for participant’s picture to be taken and used in NEDSRA publications.
Participant is independent and does not require supervision at conclusion of program/drop-off.
Please share any additional information that will be helpful in working with the participant. Attach additional information if needed.
Requires bathroom schedule
Requires assistance dressing
Requires assistance eating
Requires assistance in bathroom
Can participant read? Yes No Can participant write? Yes No
Does participant wander/run from group? Yes No
Is participant responsible for belongings? Yes No
Can participant manage money? Yes No
Can participant recognize danger? Yes No
Does participant swim? Yes No
Requires 1:1 assistance in water? Yes NoExplain
Who is authorized to pick up participant?
Can participant say phone number? Yes No
Can participant say name? Yes No
Step 11 Safety
Does participant seek sensory input? Yes No
Does participant require visual cues? Yes No
Is participant sensitive to items such as noise, heat, environment, etc? Yes No
Explain
Explain
Explain
Step 9 Behavior
Preferred activities
Behavior triggers
Behaviors exhibited when upset/frustrated
Best way to engageBest way to calm/redirectBest way to transition
Does participant have a behavior plan? Yes No *If yes, please provide a behavior plan.
Step 8 Communication
Limited VerbalVerbal
Non-Verbal
Independent CommunicationAssisted/Facilitated Communication
Uses Communication System (talker, iPad, etc)
Uses Sign LanguageNeeds Sign Language Interpreter
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Step 7 Mobility
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Uses orthotic equipment (walker, cane, brace, etc.)?
Requires a vehicle lift?
Can participant walk independently? Yes No
If yes, please list
Does participant use a wheelchair? If yes, does participant Transfer independently Transfer with assistance
Requires assistance during transportation? Yes No
Print Name:Guardian Signature:
Yes No
Yes No
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ill be bound thereby and I shall defend S
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Entrant _________________________________________________________________ □
Athlete is ow
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ATH
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Athlete N
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on either Registry but has since been rem
oved, I will contact S
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I represent and warrant to you that the E
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ith a subscribed medical certificate. I understand that if
the athlete has Dow
n syndrome, he/she cannot participate in sports or events w
hich, by their nature result in hyper-extension, radical flexion or direct pressure on the neck or upper spine unless a full radiological exam
ination established the absence of Atlantoaxial Instability. I am
aware that the sports and events for w
hich this radiological examination is required are
equestrian sports, artistic gymnastics, diving, pentathlon, high jum
p, alpine skiing, soccer, soccer skills, powerlifting squat, and butterfly stroke and diving starts in sw
imm
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n behalf of the Entrant and m
yself, I acknowledge that the E
ntrant will be using facilities at his/her ow
n risk and I, on my ow
n behalf, hereby release, discharge and indemnify S
pecial O
lympics from
all liability for injury to person or damage to property of m
yself and Entrant.
In permitting the E
ntrant to participate, I am specifically granting perm
ission to Special O
lympics Illinois to use the likeness, voice and w
ords of the Entrant in television, radio, film
s, new
spapers, magazines and other m
edia, and in any form not heretofore described, for the purpose of advertising or com
municating the purposes and activities of S
pecial Olym
pics and in appealing for funds to support such activities. I understand that by signing below
I consent for the Entrant to participate in the S
pecial Olym
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thletes Program
that provides individual screening assessm
ents of health status and health care needs. The Entrant has no obligation to participate and I understand the E
ntrant should seek his/her own m
edical advice and assistance and S
pecial Olym
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If I am not personally present at S
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ntrant is to compete, so as to be consulted in case of necessity, you are authorized on m
y behalf and at my
account to take such measures and arrange for such m
edical and hospital treatment as you m
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ell-being of the Entrant.
I, THE U
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N of the above specified E
ntrant, have read and fully understand the provisions of the above release and have explained them
to said E
ntrant. I hereby agree that I and said minor w
ill be bound thereby, and I shall defend S
pecial Olym
pics Illinois and hold it harmless from
any disaffirmation thereof by said m
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Signature of P
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Policy Num
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Agency Nam
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Athlete’s Mailing Address
Athlete’s City
Parent’s/Guardian’s (Please C
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Parent’s/Guardian’s C
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State
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Yes □N
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1-C2 vertebrae
been taken and examined? Yes □
No □
Date of x-ray ____________________
Is the athlete clear of Atlantoaxial Instability? Yes □
No □
Does the athlete have or is the athlete:
Heart P
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No □
Epileptic/S
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No □
Blind
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Date of last Tetanus shot: ________________
I have examined the above-nam
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mental or physical reason w
hy he or she should not participate in the S
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Current m
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Instructions for Completing the Application for ParticipationThe Application for Participation (App) must be filled in completely. Apps with blank sections or attachments (exception: let-ter from State Office of Guardianship, 2a below) will not be accepted.
This App is valid for 2 years from the date of the examination date, regardless of the parent/guardian/Entrant signature date.
Parent/guardian and doctor signatures must be original and both original signatures must be on the same App form. Faxedsignatures, phone consents or verbal consents will not be accepted.
If Entrant was listed on the Sex Offender Public Registry or the Child Murder and Violent Offender Against Youth Registrybut has since been removed, contact the Special Olympics Illinois office for instructions before submitting this application.
ATHLETE INFORMATION AND HEALTH INSURANCE & EMERGENCY INFORMATION1. The first two sections must be filled in completely. The ethnicity information is requested to assist in the organizational outreachefforts.
PARENT AND/OR GUARDIAN AUTHORIZATION AND MEDIA RELEASE2. The Parent or Legal Guardian must read, sign and date the Parent/Guardian Authorization and Media Release.
a. The section must be signed and dated as printed. Deletions or alterations to the section will result in an invalid App.(Exception: Deletion of the last paragraph regarding medical treatment and attachment of a letter of explanation and 24-hour emer-gency telephone numbers from the State Office of Guardianship. As of January 1, 1987, the letter of explanation must beattached.)
b. Only one of the two signature blocks must be completed. Special Olympics Illinois works under the understanding that thissection may be signed by either:
The (biological or adoptive) parent unless the athlete has been designated a ward of the state;OR
The legal guardian; this person must be legally assigned for the individual;OR
The athlete if he/she is over the age of 18 and has not been designated as needing and having been assigned a legal guardian.A witness signature is necessary if the athlete’s signature is unrecognizable (for example, if the athlete’s signature is an “X.”)
MEDICAL CLEARANCE3. The Medical Clearance section must be completed, signed and dated by a medical practitioner licensed to administer physicalexaminations by the state in which he/she practices. As of September 1, 1990, the Special Olympics Illinois Application forParticipation is the only Medical Clearance form which will be accepted as valid by Special Olympics Illinois.
This person, by signing the Medical Clearance, is stating that the athlete is in good health and can safely participate in SpecialOlympics sports training and competition. It is strongly suggested that the person administering the physical examination possess thefollowing:
Background and preparation in giving sports physical examinations.Qualifications to administer examinations that would not compromise his/her area of specialty.
AFTER COMPLETING THE APPLICATION ...4. Send the original copy of the Application for Participation to the Area Director who will send the App to the Special OlympicsIllinois Chapter office. The Chapter office will validate the Application for Participation and send a copy of the App with anapproved stamp back to the SOAD (Special Olympics Athletic Director). An Application for Participation will not be validated untilall information is correct and completed on the approved form.
5. Special Olympics Illinois requires that all Applications for Participation be presented prior to and no later than the establishedMedical App deadline of a Chapter championship level event (Winter Games, State Basketball Tournament, Summer Games,Outdoor Sports Festival, Fall Games, Floor Hockey or State Bowling Tournament). All Apps for the event in question must be validthroughout the completion of that Chapter competition.
Applications for Participation for athletes participating in District Tournaments and Sectional Tournaments must be received beforethe entry deadline or with registration materials.
Applications not on file or in receipt by the specified deadline will not be accepted.
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Registration Form
Step 1 Participant Information
Step 2 Parent/Guardian & Emergency Contact Information
Step 3 Program Registration
Address:
City:
Name:
Primary Email:
Birthday: Age:
Zip:State:
Primary Phone:
Name:
Work Phone:Email:
Relationship to Participant:
Disability:
Program # Program Name Fee Return with check payable to NEDSRA
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Mandatory WaiverNortheast DuPage Special Recreation Association is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. NEDSRA continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for programs must recognize that there is inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities.
You are solely responsible for determining if you or your child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or recently suffered any illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity. NEDSRA carries no accident coverage on participants and the cost of medical attention and/or hospitalization will be the sole responsibility of the individual in question and/or their parent or guardian.
Warning of RiskDespite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activities. Not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to acts of God, inclement weather, slipping, falling, equipment failure, failure in supervision, premises defects and all other circumstances inherent to recreational activities exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for NEDSRA to guarantee absolute safety.
Authorization for Emergency Medical TreatmentI authorize NEDSRA to arrange emergency medical treatment, in the event of injury to my child or me and in the event that I or my designated emergency contact cannot be reached by NEDSRA.
Waiver and Release of all Claims and Assumption of RiskPlease read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in this program, 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 child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with this program (including transportation services, when provided).
When registering by fax, it is understood that the facsimile registration document (including waiver and release of all claims) shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as the original form. I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program against NEDSRA, including its offïcials, agents, volunteers and employees (hereinafter collectively referred as “NEDSRA”).
I do hereby fully release and forever discharge NEDSRA from any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss that my child/ward or I may have or which may accrue to me or my child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with this program.
Emergency Contact Name: Emergency Phone:Emergency contact should be someone other than a parent or guardian.
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SuPPort StaffThank you support staff for your time, energy and commitment during the summer 2019 season.
Thank You Loyal Supporters We would like to recognize and thank all the individuals, businesses and organizations who have made donations to NEDSRA from April through June 2019. NEDSRA sincerely appreciates each and every donor for their dedication and commitment to NEDSRA’s programs and the individuals we serve. Thank you for your support!
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NEDSRA NEWSRECAP FROM SPRING/SUMMER 2019
NORTHEAST DUPAGE SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION ISSUE 112
Track & Field40th AnniversaryMay 18, 2019
Over 200 participants and 150 volunteers gathered for the 40th Anniversary of the NEDSRA Track & Field Meet. The meet is held each year at Glenbard East High School in Lombard. The event this year welcomed spectators, donors, superheros, princesses, new athletes and so much more!
June 8, 2019
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The Annual BBQ Bash had quite a transition this year! Moving from indoors to outdoors, from April to June and even heading to Oakbrook Terrace for a scenic outdoor location! Enlarged outdoor yard games, a bounce house, crafts, and a playground welcomed families. NEDSRA looks
forward to another great event next year! Keep an eye out on NEDSRA's social media pages for information regarding the 2020 BBQ Bash!
1770 W. CENTENNIAL PLACE, ADDISON, IL, 60101 630-620-4500
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Superstar Volunteer:Vicky Mann
Rising Star Staff Award:Sarah Wood
Superstar Award:Kris Robertson
Superstar Supporter Award:Robert Greulich: Pinnacle Planning Group
Superstar Friend Award:The Anderson Family
The annual Reach for the Stars recognition dinner is a time to celebrate part-time and volunteer staff who have gone above and beyond in their efforts in leadership within our programs with those we serve.
2019 Award Recipients
June 5, 2019
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PERMIT #517ADDISON, IL1770 W. Centennial Place
Addison, Illinois 60101 Phone: 630-620-4500Fax: 630-620-4598
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SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF:Addison Bensenville Butterfield
Glendale Heights Itasca Lombard
Medinah Oakbrook Terrace Schiller Park
Villa ParkWood Dale
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We want to hear from you! Go to NEDSRA.org to complete the Summer 2019 program survey!
Check out this FREE program for military veterans of all eras! Qualified veterans will receive a free, one-year fitness membership at their licensed local park district or village fitness center, along with personal training sessions. In addition, free monthly events are provided to network with fellow veterans and family members. Call 630-620-4500 or visit nedsra.org for more information.
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GOLF CLASSIC
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