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Page 1: Winter|Spring Brochure

WINTER | SPRING BROCHURE NOVEMBER THROUGH APRIL

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TWO DIVISIONS:√ GRADE SCHOOL √ HIGH SCHOOLFEE: $40/ NR$50 PER TEAM -5 MAX ROSTERS

REGISTRATION DEADLINE JANUARY 28

FIRST ANNUAL 3V3 RAT ICE

HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT

Saturday, February 412:00 pm, at Turner Pond 81 E. Devon

WINTER/SPRING HOURS January 1-May 31

Building & Fitness Center HoursMonday-Friday: 5:30 am-9:30 pmSaturday: 7:00 am-7:30 pmSunday: 8:00 am-4:00 pm

Front Desk HoursMonday-Friday: 8:00 am-7:00 pmSaturday: 9:00 am-2:00 pmSunday: CLOSED

Building ClosedThursday, November 24 Thanksgiving DaySaturday, December 24 Christmas EveSunday, December 25 Christmas DaySunday, January 1 New Year’s DaySunday, April 8EasterMonday, May 28 Memorial Day

Limited Building HoursFriday, November 25 Day after ThanksgivingSaturday, December 31 New Year’s EveFront Desk: 8:30 am-12:00 pmBuilding & Fitness Center:

7:00 am-4:00 pm

Santa’s MailboxLetters from Santa create holiday joy.

Santa Claus has provided us with

a special mailbox to put all your

letters in. Just drop off your letters

to Santa in the Santa Express

mailbox at the Clauss Recreation

Center between December 1-10

and we will do the rest.Return address is required

ID: 337150-A

Grade School Division

ID: 337150-B

High School Division

(VO)

(JD)

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Sign up your four person team for this exciting, unique team relay race and eating competition! The first three team members will have the daunting task of completing a 5k run followed by consuming one of the local dishes from Brunch Café, Serino’s, and The Italian Pizza Kitchen. To finish the race, the final team member must devour a giant, ice cream covered chocolate chip Rooskie from Roosters. All participants will receive a Dine N' Dash 2012 commemorative t-shirt, a goodie bag with vendor giveaways and coupons. Trophies will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams who complete the Dine N' Dash in the fastest time. No on-site registration will be accepted.

9:00 am start time

ID: 337630-A WHO: Ages 16 and upMIN/MAX: 10/20 Teams (4 members per team)LOC: Clauss Recreation Center – Parking LotREGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 18, 2012FEE: $60 per Team

Look for more information at rparks.org

Saturday, April 21

May 19

April 20 from 6-8 pm

Celebrate spring at Turner Park with some of your friends and family! Let spring fever take over and spend the afternoon trying to catch the biggest, longest, or smallest fish! We also have some goofy categories such as smelliest, ugliest and squirmiest! Children of all ages will also be able to enjoy this great fun. Mark your calendars today because you won’t want to miss this event the whole family can share! Look for more information in the SpringHighlight coming out in March 2012.

Join us for a FREE night of fun as all of Roselle gets together to celebrate everything that is fitness. Vendors from all around the Roselle area will unite for one night to inform, educate, promote and giveaway everything fitness related including: health screenings, massage sessions, vitamin and nutritional promos, and health and exercise classes. All those who attend will receive a FREE one month membership to the Roselle Park District Fitness Center as well as the opportunity to purchase an additional year at a significantly reduced cost.

May 19

(JD)

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Roselle Park District555 W. Bryn MawrRoselle, IL 60172www.rparks.org(630) 894-4200

PRESORTED STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDSCHAUMBURG, IL 60194

PERMIT NO. 797

ECRWSSRESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER

A lifetime of healthy sightFull-service vision care with a personalized touch. Available 24 hours a day for eye emergencies Eye exams for diabetes, cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and dry eye Glasses and contacts Fully handicap accessible Medicare and most major insurance accepted

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SEE OUR PROGRAM OFFERINGS INSIDE.

Roselle Park District Winter|Spring Brochure 2011|2012

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ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT BOARD MEETINGS COMMISSIONERS STAFF LISTING MISSION STATEMENT

General Info

3Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

Th e Roselle Park District is located in the Clauss Recreation Center, 555 W. Bryn Mawr, Roselle, Illinois 60172

Roselle Park District Board MeetingsTh e public is invited to all board meetings. Meetings are held at the Clauss Recreation Center on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. For more information or to get involved with the park district, please call 630-894-4200. Notices of all public meetings are posted on the community board outside of the Walnut Room in the Clauss Recreation Center. For proper consideration and to be added to the meeting agenda, requests to present ideas or issues should be submitted to the Director of the Roselle Park District 48 hours in advance. Please check website for additional meeting postings.

Board of CommissionersGlenn Spachman ..................................... PresidentRoberta Borrino ........................... Vice PresidentDavid Hansen ............................................TreasurerKatherine Spencer..........................CommissionerJeff rey Peto .....................................CommissionerPat Weiss......................................................Secretary

After Hours Drop BoxTh e Roselle Park District has a red after hours drop box located in our lobby for your convenience. When the front desk is closed you can leave your program registration form, program evaluation forms, or a note to a staff person in the box and it will be processed the next day the front desk is open.

Park VandalismEach year the Roselle Park District suff ers several thousand dollars in damages as a result of vandalism. Should you witness any such acts, please call 911 and the Roselle Police Department immediately or our Parks Department offi ce at (630) 894-2121 with any information that would lead to the apprehension of vandals.Thank you for your help!

Roselle Park District

Mission Statement Th e Roselle Park District is committed to promoting and providing responsive recreational programs that provide the opportunity for fun, fi tness and development of skills for all. We strive to maintain open space, quality parks, and facilities through sound fi nancial principles.

Administration DepartmentRob Ward, Director of Parks & Recreation (630) 894-4200 ext 228 [email protected] McAteer, Business Service Manager (630) 894-4200 ext 235 [email protected] Smith, Human Resources (630) 894-4200 ext 225 [email protected] Herrmann, Marketing Coordinator (630) 894-4200 ext 237 [email protected]

Parks Department Patrick Lemar, Manager of Park Operations (630) 894-2121 [email protected] and Development Renée Eling, Foreman of Parks (630) 894-2121 [email protected] Brown, Parks Department (630) 894-2121 Matt Sautter, Parks Department (630) 894-2121 Sean O’Neil, Parks Department (630) 894-2121

Recreation DepartmentMose Rickey, Superintendent of Recreation (630) 894-4200 ext 231 [email protected] Colantuono, Recreation Supervisor (630) 894-4200 ext 232 [email protected] De Cicco, Recreation Supervisor (630) 894-4200 ext 230 [email protected] Kaiser, Aquatics/Recreation Supervisor (630) 894-4200 ext 233 [email protected] Kasper, Facility Supervisor (630) 894-4200 ext 224 [email protected] Vic Orlandino, Recreation Coordinator (630) 894-4200 ext 234 [email protected]

Clauss Recreation CenterPhone: 630-894-4200Fax: 630-894-5610

Fitness CenterPhone: 630-894-4200 ext. 223

Softball Field Conditions HotlinePhone: 630-893-0939Ice Skating Conditions HotlinePhone: 630-893-0939

Online RegistrationComing Spring 2012. Look for details in the Spring Hightlights !visit www.rparks.org

Visit the Park District online at www.rparks.org

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Table Of Contents

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 (P) 630.894-4200 (F) 630.894.5610

02| Facility Hours03| General Information04| Table of Contents04| Teen Band Nights05| Letter from the President06| Dec./Jan. Special Events,Trips,Workshops07| Jan./Feb Special Events,Trips,Workshops08| February Special Events,Trips,Workshops09| February Special Events,Trips,Workshops10| March Special Events, Trips,Workshops11| April Special Events, Trips,Workshops12| Apr./May Special Events,Trips,Workshops13| May Special Events, Trips,Workshops14| Winter Break Camps16| Birthday Party Packages17| Munchkin Munchies: Cooking Classes18| Preschool Parties20| Early Childhood

22| Preschool24| Before and After School Care: Club Kids25| School Day Off Trips26| Roselle Glee/Teen Band Nights26| Youth Guitar/Piano27| Youth Art Classes/ Geocaching28| Teen Science Explorers29| Youth Dance32| Youth Cheer and Poms33| Youth Fitness34| Gymnastics35| Youth Sports37| RMSBO Registration/ Baseball/Softball38| Youth Sports41| Fitness Membership 36| Fitness Center Hours37| Fitness Center Classes38| Fitness Center Off erings

48| Adult Men’s Basketball League49| Adult Summer Softball League 50| Adult Seminar Workshops50| Adult Dance/ Adult Classes51| Western DuPage Special Recreation 52| Roselle Park District Garden Club53| Code of Conduct54| Ice Skating/ LPHS Parking Permits55| Facility Map56| Dog Park57| Skate Park/ Roselle Miracle Field58| Facility Rentals60| How to Register61| Register Information62| Registration Form63| Fitness Expo63| Dine N’Dash 63| Fisining Derby

ADULT TRIP EXERTION SYMBOLS

1 FLAG = MINIMAL WALKING

2 FLAG = MODERATE WALKING

3 FLAG = ALOT OF WALKING

CO-OP SYMBOL

NOTE: ADULT TRIPS LISTING ARE ON PAGE 6 TO 13

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Fan Us On FacebookShare stories, post photos, and moreGO TO rparks.org CLICK ON FACEBOOK ICON AND GET CONNECTED WITH THE ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT

Do we have your email address?We are asking for your help in updating our email lists.

In an eff ort to reduce our carbon footprint, the Park District, has begun to use email messaging to communicate with our patrons as often as possible. From membership renewal reminders to emailing camp informational packets, we are using the internet to faster serve you.

Online Registration begins in March! You will be asked to fi ll out a Household Information Form or Membership Application! Why not get a step ahead and fi ll out the email update form online.

Let us know! Visit our website at www.rparks.org and fi ll out the email update form. While you are there LIKE us on Facebook!

Prefer not to update us on our website? Please fi ll out the form by stopping at the Clauss Recreation Center, simply stop at the front desk to pick up a form. Update your email address with us.

Online RegistrationComing Spring 2012. Look for details in the Spring Hightlights !visit www.rparks.org

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ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 (P) 630.894-4200 (F) 630.894.5610

President Letter

5Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

Dear Neighbors,It was a great summer in Roselle’s parks! We hope you enjoyed one of our program activities in our parks, enjoyed a dip in Kemmerling pool, or just enjoyed a quiet stroll along one of our many paths.

Some of the programs we off ered could not have been a success without the contributions of our sponsors and volunteers. While many people volunteer their time as managers and coaches, Garden Club members, or spectators, we would like to give special recognition to the following for their active support of the Roselle Park District and the greater Roselle community:

Harris Bank Roselle for sponsoring “Bounce Back to School”. Many students and parents shared a beautiful warm evening at Turner Park enjoying games and infl atables prior to the start of school Have you ever seen so many infl atables in one place ?!! THANK YOU HARRIS BANK ROSELLE! Th is event replaced National Night Out and hopefully we can do it again in the future.

Th e Roselle Lions Club for providing the free food/refreshments for “Bounce Back to School”.

Th e Taste of Roselle Committee for sponsoring our series of “Summer in the Park Concerts”.

Roselle Racers, who celebrated their 40th anniversary providing competitive swimming opportunities to a large number of local swimmers. Th e Roselle Racers are built on a strong group of parents and other volunteers who work many hours throughout the year to ensure swim events and training are organized, safe, and fun-fi lled. Th ank you to all who volunteer with the Roselle Racers and to all who support the Roselle Racers fi nancially.

RMSBO (Roselle Medinah Softball & Baseball Organization) for providing over 700 children an opportunity to play ball. Th e coaches, managers, and organizers spend countless hours throughout the year to make sure the Roselle/Medinah community has an organized, safe, and fun-fi lled activity for our children. Th ank you to all who volunteer with RMSBO and to all who support RMSBO fi nancially.

Th e Roselle community and the Roselle Park District are blessed to have so many volunteers, service clubs, and businesses who support recreation programs for our children. Th ey help us to fulfi ll our mission statement to “provide the opportunity for fun, fi tness, and development of skills for all”.

Our staff continues to explore new program off erings. If you would like to see a program added, a program changed, or believe a program is not meeting your needs, let us hear from you. In this brochure, look for the following new and old off erings:• Hockey tournament at Turner Pond• Annual “Bags Tournament”• Ping pong• Trip to the Auto Show• Chicago Black Hawks trip – GO Hawks!

Regarding Turner Pond, no one knows what the winter will bring, but we are planning to provide skating again (as long as the ice is solid). It was a big hit last winter. Th is winter we plan to have the skating area lighted at night. Many thanks go out to Fulton Technology Inc, Th e Taste of Roselle Committee, and the Lions Club for makeing this possible. If you haven’t already looked in the attic or basement for your old skates, plan to do so for some winter fun.

Glenn SpachmanPresident

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Glenn Spachman President

Roberta Borrino Vice President

David Hansen Treasurer

Katherine SpencerCommissioner

Jeff rey PetoCommissioner

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Winter

Santa’sMailbox Dec. 1-10 SEE PAGE 2

What is this?Quick Response CodeA QR code is a two-dimensional code designed to be read by an electronic scanner, in this case a smart phone.Simply download free QR code reader on your smart phone and scan over the code and you will be directed to the specific page on the website.

Special Events | Seasonal Trips/ Workshops for December and January

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ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTSThe 4th Annual Winter Break ’11 Bags Tournament (VO)

Saturday, December 1712:00 pm

NEW FORMAT! BLIND DRAW TEAMS!Lunch provided by Wingstop of Roselle!

It may be cold outside, but you and your NEW BF and partner can be part of the hot bags tournament action inside the Clauss Recreation Center. We’ll start out with a catered lunch provided by Wingstop of Roselle while we blind draw for teams. Next, players limber up during a half hour warm-up session. Th en we’ll get serious! Will you be lucky enough to be paired up with a bags fanatic or someone who’s never played the game before? Can you carry a team to fame and fortune or will it be a short afternoon for you? Will you walk off with some extra holiday spending money? Th at’s the fun of it all. Be part of it.

Double elimination bags tournament. Best of three matches.

WHO: Ages 13 and up ID: 337617-A FEE: $20 per personDAY: Sa DATE: 12/17 TIME: 12:00 pmLOC: Clauss Recreation Center Gym MIN/MAX: 10-20 Teams

PICK UP TOURNAMENT RULES WHEN YOU REGISTER. DON’T DELAY!!! FAX, MAIL, OR STOP ON BY TO SIGN-UP!

Dave and Busters (JD)

Saturday,January 7

Are you ready to eat, drink and play? Take a trip to Dave and Busters so you can experience all of the classics to the latest cutting-edge action games. Th is place has hundreds of games that will entertain any kid. Fee includes transportation, 48 tokens and lunch.

WHO: Grades 5-12ID: 329703-A FEE: R $30/NR $40 DAY: S DATE: 1/7 TIME: 11:00 am-4:00 pm LOC: Clauss Recreation Center MIN/MAX: 6/12

Daddy/Daughter: Holiday Jewelry Gift Boutique (DC) Thursday, December 15, 2011

Sign up your daddy/daughter pairings to make you gifts this season and share a special night together. Th is meaningful holiday jewelry class is designed for them to make gifts together to surprise family members. Glitzy Girlz will provide glass faceted crystals, clay beads, custom designer beads, silver accent beads and holiday/love related charms and dangles. Each couple will make a necklace, bracelet, zipper dangle and key chain ring. Enough for gift-giving and the designer to wear! Each couple completes the surprise with packaging for no peeking. We provide stamps, ribbon and wrapping supplies. Music and festive mood provided. A surprise snack is provided for the sweet tooth! WHO: Girls ages 3-12 with dad, grandpa, uncle, or older brother ID: 325355-C FEE: R $40/NR $50 per couple ($30 additional child) DAY: Th DATE: 12/15 TIME: 6:00-7:15 pmLOC: Scout Lodge MIN/MAX: 7 /30 couples

SEE MORE GLITZY GLAMOUR CLASSES ON

ON PAGE 9

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Winter

Special Events | Seasonal Trips/ Workshops for January and February

6:00-8:00 pm SEE PAGE 26 FOR MORE INFO

Sweet Heart Art (JD)

Saturday, February 4

Participants will give Cupid a little help this year by making a variety of Valentines crafts, such as Heart Playing Card Kings/Queens, Valentine cards and containers using a variety of crafty materials. Participants should bring a smock to cover their clothing and a box to take home all of their fragile projects. All other materials will be provided.

WHO: Ages 5-14 DAY: Sa DATE: 2/4 TIME: 9:30-11:30 am INSTRUCTOR: Deyana MattID: 324575-A FEE: R $15/NR $25 LOC: Scout Lodge MIN/MAX: 5/20

3V3 Rat Ice Hockey TournamentSaturday,February 4 SEE PAGE 2Grade School and High School

Life Is Like a Box of Chocolate…Cookies! (JD)

Saturday, January 21

Everyone loves a box of chocolates on Valentine’s Day. And who doesn’t love cookies? In this fun project class, we will decorate mini heart-shaped cookies to look like gourmet chocolates – complete with a gift box and bow to present them to that special someone! All supplies are included. Aprons are suggested. Attendees must be 16 or older, or 10-15 accompanied by a participating adult.

WHO: Ages 16 and up or 10-15 with an AdultDAY: Sa DATE: 1/21 TIME: 10:00 am–12:00 pmID: 327651-A FEE: R $25/NR $35INSTRUCTOR: Lesley CoussisLOC: Scout Lodge MIN/MAX: 15/30

Teen Band NightFriday, January 27 (JD)

LPHSJuniors and Seniors

CARTHAGE UNIVERSITY (JD)

Friday, February 10Considering Carthage University? Why not make your decision easier and take a college trip with the Roselle Park District! With the assistance of a College Campus Tour representative, students/parents will have the opportunity to tour the campus. Students will be given the opportunity to visit residence halls, a recreation center, and a dining facility. Price of trip includes lunch.

FEE: R $30/NR $40

7Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

IPRA TEEN SKI TRIP (JD)

Friday/Saturday, February 10-11

Park Districts from all over Illinois will be bringing enthusiastic skiers to the IPRA Teen Ski 2012! Th is is a VIP private party only available to park districts. Chestnut Mountain boasts 17 lighted slopes, a 7 acre snow board park with ½ pipe and fun boxes, campfi re area on slopes, video game room, and lessons for all experience levels included. Had enough skiing? Th at’s when the DJ rocks the dance fl oor until 4:30am! Th e event starts late at night on Feb. 10th as the teens ski through the evening into the early morning hours of Feb 11th.

WHO: Grades 6-12 TIME: 6:00 pm-7:00 am MIN/MAX: 20/30LOC: Chestnut Mountain

Section “A” = Lift tickets and Free Lesson ID: 329709-A FEE: R/NR $60Section “B” = Lift Ticket, Equipment Rental, and Free Lesson ID: 329709-B FEE: R/NR $75

Fees include lift and complimentary lessons for all skill levels as well as transportation. Th e group will meet and check in at the Clauss Recreation Center in Roselle and travel via coach bus.

Register Early SPACES ARE LIMITED!! Registration Deadline Jan 15th. No refunds after registration deadline.

Coupon like a Roxstar!

Saturday, January 28 (JD)

If you need a new way to save money, this class is for you! Th is workshop will teach you the tips and tricks couponers use to score groceries and household items at a 60-80% savings or more! Th ere’s no need to spend hours a week clipping coupons anymore. Th is class will teach you everything you need to know to save you time and money where it really matters.

WHO: Ages 15 and upID: 326678-A FEE: R $18/NR $28DAY: Sa DATE: 1/28 TIME: 9:00-11:00 amLOC: Scout Lodge MIN/MAX: 15/30

Like this class? We are off ering it again March 10, same time, same location! Tell your friends, sign up and start saving money!

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Winter

Special Events | Seasonal Trips/ Workshops for February

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Chicago Auto ShowTrip (JD)

Friday, February 10

Th e 2012 Chicago Auto Show will feature more than 1.2 million square feet of jaw dropping sights. Come see the world’s largest room transformed into a transportation fantasyland with more than 1,000 exciting new production cars, trucks, sport utility, concept and specialty vehicles on display. Th is trip is sure to generate excitement for everyone. Th e warm lights and colors the Chicago Auto Show displays will be a welcomed change for your frozen, winter bones. Fee includes transportation and admission. Lunch will be on your own.

WHO: Adults ID: 327651-A FEE: R $24/NR $34DAY: F DATE: 2/10 TIME: 10:00 am-4:00 pmMIN/MAX: 4/5 per district LOC: Chicago, IL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 6, 2012

Jelly Belly Factory (JD)

Saturday, February 11

From the start, Mr. Jelly Belly fl ies overhead welcom-ing you to the tour. Once you hop on board the Jelly Belly Express Train you will see Jelly Belly Bean Art, a chorus line of dancing Jelly Belly characters, and giant Jelly Belly jelly beans overhead as you travel down “Candy Alley”. Your Jelly Belly experi-ence would not be complete without exploring our Jelly Belly Candy Store. Your fi rst stop has to be the sample bar where you can try each and every fl avor of Jelly Belly jelly beans that they make! Fee includes entry and transportation. Lunch and shopping will be on your own.

WHO: Grades 5-12 ID: 329703-B FEE: R $30/NR $40DAY: Sa DATE: 2/11 TIME: 9:00 am-2:00 pmMIN/MAX: 6/12 LOC: Clauss Recreation Center

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School Day Off FunSEE PAGE 25

Daddy-Daughter Date Night (DC)

Sunday, February 126-8 pm

You are hereby invited to the royal Daddy-Daughter Dance to spend an enchanted evening with your little sweetheart at this princess themed occasion.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to share some quality time with the little princess in your life.

Be ready to dance the night away, cherish a horse drawn Cinderella Pumpkin Coach ride,

and have the fairy tale you have always dreamed of.

*Registration is required. Registration Deadline is February 8, 2012Th is event is sponsored by

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Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Enjoy snacks, an ice cream sundae bar,

live music and magic from Jim Jensen

Entertainment, and a souvenir photo.

Due to the popularity of

this event, please register early to

guarantee your spot.

Choose your time slot for a carriage ride at time of registration. Times are fi rst come, fi rst serve.

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Dads, granddads, big brothers, uncles, and cousins mark your calendar now for this special night.

WHO: Girls age 12 and under with an adultMIN/MAX: 10/130LOC: GymID: 337606-A TIME: 6:00-8:00 pm FEE: R $30/NR $40 per couple$13 for each additional girl

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Winter

Special Events | Seasonal Trips/ Workshops for February

6:00-8:00 pm SEE PAGE 26 FOR MORE INFO

Teen Band NightFriday, February 17 (JD)

Registration Deadline for 2nd Annual Ping Pong Tournament and Chicago Blackhawks Trip is February 13

9Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTS2nd Annual Ping Pong Tournament Saturday, February 18 (VO)

12:00 pm Clauss Recreation Center

Dust off that old ping pong table down in the basement, watch the movie Forrest Gump (again) for some inspiration, and start practicing now. Th en bring your favorite paddle to the Clauss Rec Center to match your skills against area players for a fun afternoon of action.

Trophies and cash prizes for winning player in each division!

Double elimination ping pong tournament. Pro and Rec Divisions. Best of three matches.

WHO: Ages 13 and up ID: 337611-B (Rec) FEE: $20 ID: 337611-A (Pro) FEE: $30DAY: Sa DATE: 2/18 TIME: 1:30 pm MIN/MAX: 10/30 (Rec + Pro) LOC: Gym

Prizes dependent on number of players entered in each division. Increased award allotment for pro division. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE FEBRUARY 13!

Chicago Blackhawks Trip (JD) Sunday, February 19

Hey all you hockey fans! Are you ready for an exciting night fi lled with non-stop action brought to you by highly skilled players like Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews? Th en put on that red sweater, jump on our bus and come watch the mighty Chicago Blackhawks take on the St. Louis Blues at the Madhouse on Madison! Price includes admission, transportation and parking. Sign up now because there are limited seats available.

WHO: All Ages DAY: Su DATE: 2/19 TIME: 12:30-7:00 pmID: 327651-I FEE: R $60/NR $70 LOC: United Center, Chicago IL MIN/MAX: 5/15REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 13, 2012

Gypsy (JD)

Thursday, February 23 Gypsy is the ultimate story of a hard-driven, unwavering stage mother, and is considered by many critics to be the greatest American musical ever written. Follow Rose and her two daughters, June and Louise, through their trials and tribulations while trying to make it big in vaudeville. Fee includes transportation, lunch and ticket.

WHO: Adults DAY: Th DATE: 2/23 TIME: 10:30 am-4:00 pmID: 327651-B FEE: R $59/NR $69 LOC: Drury Lane Th eater MIN/MAX: 4 per districtREGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 23, 2012

Girl Power (DC)Mania-Pretty in PeaceThursday, February 16

Come join Glitzy Girlz for another Girl Power class-No boys allowed! Th is class is all about girls with hair, make-up, nails, crafts, jewelry and dancing, but with a Peace theme! Our make-overs gets a way-cool retro peace bandana and neon hair braid with beads along with sparkle make-up and neon nail polish with stickers. Our craft is designing a neon messenger bag complete with personalization, retro peace stamps, paints and sparkle embellishments. Our jewelry item is a retro crystal bracelet complete with glass beads and a peace sign charm dangle. Glitzy Girlz puts on neon disco lights and does Limbo and Freeze Dance. Each girl gets a “peace off ering” goodie bag to end this great event. Sign up with friends!

WHO: Girls ages 5-10 ID: 325355-A FEE: R $35/NR $45DAY: Th DATE: 2/16 TIME: 6:00-7:15 pm LOC: Scout Lodge MIN/MAX: 7/40

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Winter|Spring

Special Events | Seasonal Trips/ Workshops for March

LPHSJuniors +Seniors

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (JD)

Thursday, March 299:00 am - 3:00 pm

Considering Northwestern University? Why not make your decision easier and take a college trip with the Roselle Park District! With the assistance of a College Campus Tour representative, students/parents will have the opportunity to tour the campus. Students will be given the opportunity to visit residence halls, a recreation center, and a dining facility. Price of trip includes lunch.

ID: 329704-BFEE: R $30/NR $40

6:00-8:00 pm SEE PAGE 26 FOR MORE INFO

Teen Band NightFriday, March 30 (JD)

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Chicago Flower and (JD)

Garden ShowThursday, March 15

Th e 2012 version of this annual show is entitled “Hout Couture”, refl ecting the infl uence of fashion and design on fl oral, plant and landscape creations. In addition to the more than 25 themed display gardens, experience gourmet cooking demonstra-tions, seminars, interactive classes and a market-place featuring over 100 gardening and horticultur-al exhibitors. Transportation and show admission are included in your fee. Lunch is on your own at the many restaurants choices on Navy Pier.

WHO: Adults ID: 3327651-C FEE: R $35/NR $45DAY: F DATE: 3/15 TIME: 8:45 am-3:45 pmMIN/MAX: 4 per district LOC: Chicago, IL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 9, 2012

FitnessVISIT PAGE 41

Hoppin’ Eggcelent Art (JD)

Saturday, March 17

Spring to life this time of year and create art that will brighten up your house for Spring Break. Participants will make Faux Easter Egg Animals, Dye Easter Eggs to create Shell Flowers, and make mini Easter Baskets out of a variety of crafty materials. Participants should bring a smock to cover their clothing and a box to take home all of their fragile projects. All other materials will be provided.

WHO: Ages 5-14 ID: 324575-B FEE: R $20/NR $30DAY: Sa DATE: 3/17 TIME: 9:30-11:30 amMIN/MAX: 5/10 LOC: Scout Lodge INSTRUCTOR: Deyana Matt

Enchanted Castle (JD)

Saturday, March 24

Fee includes: 2 Generous Slices of Pizza and Pop, $5 in Game Tokens (20), Karaoke Entertainment, Round of Miniature Golf ,1 Additional Attraction:Choose from...1 Game of Laser Tag, UNLIMITED Play in Kids Quest Playland, and,1 Krazy Bumper Kars Ride or“Sir Bounce-A-Lot” Kingdom of Infl atables Session.

WHO: Grades 5-12 ID: 329703-C FEE: R $30/NR $40DAY: Sa DATE: 3/24 TIME: 9:30 am-3:30 pm MIN/MAX: 6/12 LOC: Clauss Recreation Center

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Spring

Girl Power (DC)

Mania-Pretty in PeaceThursday, April 19

Come join Glitzy Girlz for another Girl Power class-No boys allowed! Th is class is all about girls with hair, make-up, nails, crafts, jewelry and dancing, but with a Peace theme! Our make-overs gets a way-cool retro peace bandana and neon hair braid with beads along with sparkle make-up and neon nail polish with stickers. Our craft is designing a neon messenger bag complete with personalization, retro peace stamps, paints and sparkle embellishments. Our jewelry item is a retro crystal bracelet complete with glass beads and a peace sign charm dangle. Glitzy Girlz puts on neon disco lights and does Limbo and Freeze Dance. Each girl gets a “peace off ering” goodie bag to end this great event. Sign up with friends!

WHO: Girls ages 5-10 ID: 325355-A FEE: R $35/NR $45 TIME: 6:00-7:15 pm LOC: Scout Lodge MIN/MAX: 7/40

Evening with Groucho (JD)

Thursday, April 19

Frank Ferrante is known as the greatest living interpreter of Groucho Marx’s material. Relive all of Groucho Marx’s best one-liners, skits and songs. Lunch is on your own and must be taken before the concert at various restaurants in downtown Arlington Heights near the theater. Fee includes transportation and ticket.

WHO: Adults ID: 327651-D FEE: R $39/NR $49 DAY: Th DATE: 4/19 TIME: 10:30 am-4:00 pm MIN/MAX: 4 per district LOC: Metropolis, IL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 9, 2012

11Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

Saturday,April 14*9-11 am (JD)

Join us for a fun fi lled morning and delicious breakfast brought to you by Roselle’s very

own Brunch Café. Breakfast will include scrambled

eggs, French toast, bacon, sausage and a variety of beverages.

Parents—don’t forget to bring your camera; there will be a special photo op for your

youngster and our special guest. ID: 337610-A

FEE: R $12/NR $22MIN/MAX: 10/100

*Weather Permitting

Health and Wellness/Expo Friday, April 206:00-8:00 pmVISIT PAGE 63

After your hot and tasty breakfast, meet us at Clauss Recreation Center

baseball fi elds for an egg hunt. Plastic eggs fi lled with treats and prizes

for children.

WHO: Ages 4 and under, Ages 5-7, and Ages 8-10LOC: ClaussRecreation Center – Full Gym + Baseball Field

Children ages 3 and under are free.

Fee is per person and includes

catered breakfast followed by

an egg hunt.

Pre registration is required!

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LPHSJuniors +Seniors

NORTHERN ILLINOISUNIVERSITY (JD)

Friday, April 209:00 am - 3:00 pm

6:00-8:00 pm SEE PAGE 26 FOR MORE INFO

Teen Band NightFriday, April 27 (JD)

Cantigny Garden and Museum (JD)

Friday, May 11

Cantigny, which is located in Wheaton, IL, has been recognized over the years for their lush gardens, educational museums, and extensive programs. In addition to vast formal gardens, picnic and camping grounds; Cantigny off ers two history-rich museums: the Robert R. McCormick Museum and the Cantigny First Division Museum. Fee includes transportation and admission. Lunch will be on your own at the Le Jardin Restaurant.

WHO: Adults ID: 327651-G FEE: R $22/NR $32DAY: F DATE: 5/11 TIME: 10:00 am-4:00 pmMIN/MAX: 4/5 per district LOC: Wheaton, IL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 6, 2012

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Dine N’ Dash Saturday, April 219:00 amDETAILS ON PAGE 63

Dance Recital Saturday, May 12Lake Park High SchoolRPD School of Dance pg 30

Considering Northern University? Why not make your decision easier and take a college trip with the Roselle Park District! With the assistance of a College Campus Tour representative, students/parents will have the opportunity to tour the campus. Students will be given the opportunity to visit residence halls, a recreation center, and a dining facility. Price of trip includes lunch.

ID: 329704-CFEE: R $30/NR $40

Heartland of Illinois Tour (JD)

Thursday, April 26

We are heading south to Bloomington/Normal for a day in the heartland. Our day will begin with a tour of the Judge David Davis Mansion. Davis was appointed by President Lincoln to the Supreme Court and was a close friend and political confi dant of the president. We will also fi nd time to tour the Mackinaw Valley Vineyard & Winery and also tour the Ropp Jersey Cheese store and farm. Lunch will be at one of the many local restaurants near the Illinois State University campus. Fee includes transportation, admission costs and lunch. Trip departs and returns from Medinah’s Th orndale Recreation Center only.

WHO: Adults ID: 327651-F FEE: R $56/NR $66 DAY: Th DATE: 4/26 TIME: 7:30 am-6:30 pmMIN/MAX: 4 per district LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 30, 2012

Hollywood Casino Trip (JD)

Friday, April 20 Nobody has to yell action here! With slots that deliver one blockbuster hit after another, and table games where you can be an action hero. It’s all at Hollywood, and the spotlight is yours!Experience the heart pounding thrills of classic casino games. You can play traditional games like blackjack, craps and roulette, plus exciting new games like Th ree Card Poker and Texas Hold ’Em Bonus Poker! Fee includes transportation and lunch buff et.

WHO: Adults ID: 327651-E FEE: R $38/NR $48DAY: F DATE: 4/20 TIME: 10:00 am-4:00 pmMIN/MAX: 4/5 per district LOC: Aurora, IL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 16, 2012

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FISHING DERBY FRENZYSaturday, May 1912:00 - 2:00 pmVISIT PAGE 63Celebrate Spring at Turner Park!

West Suburban Shop ‘Till You Drop (JD)

Wednesday, May 23

We will venture to the quaint shopping area of downtown Naperville with its mix of national brand stores and small local boutiques, lunch at one of many incredible and diverse restaurant choices and then head to the Chicago Premium Outlet Mall (120 stores strong) in Aurora to cap off our day. Fee includes transportation. Lunch is on your own in downtown Naperville.

WHO: Adults ID: 327651-H FEE: R $12/NR $22 DAY: W DATE: 5/23 TIME: 9:15 am-3:45 pmMIN/MAX: 4 per district LOC: Naperville & Aurora, IL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 4, 2012

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TOUCH-A-TRUCK May 12 (DC)

Touch-A-Truck puts kids in the driver’s seat, where they can toot a horn of a mighty truck! It is a great opportunity to spend quality time with your children sharing a fun-fi lled family day. Inspect the equipment and meet the men and women who operate the big rigs.

Touch, honk, and climb aboard a variety of

specialized vehicles and equipment that are on dis-

play. Meet a fi reman and get behind the wheel of a fi re

truck. Shake hands with the sheriff ’s deputies and

examine their vehicles. Greet a farmer and

climb onto his agricultural machines.

If you have truck or piece of

equipment and

would like to participate in

the Roselle Park

District’s Touch-A-

Truck event, contact Dana

Colantuono at 630 894 4200 ext. 232.

10:00 am-100 pm, Turner Park

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Winter Camps Early Childhood Preschool Club Kids Youth Sports Fitness Adult Facilities Events

Ages 5-14

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Winter Break Day Camp (JD)

December 19-23 + December 26-30

Warm up your Winter Break with the Roselle Park District. Th is winter break has adventurous fun for everyone! With daily themes and activities our energetic staff will keep everyone in the winter spirit. On Wednesdays, the camp will be breaking out to brave the spray and swells of an indoor water park, and then climbing the exhilarating cliff s and rocks at a local climbing facility. Th is is not the same old winter break camp! If you are ready to get out of the house and enjoy your winter break, register today.

WHO: Ages 6-14 MIN/MAX: 20/40 LOC: Scout LodgeREGISTRATION DEADLINE: December 16, 2011

DAY CAMPID: 225302-A TIME: 9:00 am-3:00 pm FEE: R $230/NR $240

AM CARE ID: 225302-B TIME: 7:00-9:00 am FEE: R $60/NR $70

PM CARE ID: 225302-C TIME: 3:00 -6:00 pm FEE: R $90/NR $100

Winter Camp (JD) Two + Three Day Options

DAY CAMP: If registering for two days per week, the fee is R $50/NR $60. If registering for three days per week the fee is R $75/NR $85. Be sure to indicate what days your child will be attending on your camper information sheet.

AM CARE: If registering for two days per week, the fee is R $14/NR $19. If registering for three days per week the fee is R $21/NR $28. Be sure to indicate what days your child will be attending on your camper information sheet.

PM CARE: If registering for two days per week, the fee is R $20/NR $30. If registering for three days per week the fee is R $30/NR $40. Be sure to indicate what days your child will be attending on your camper information sheet.

Winter Camp Trips (JD)

December 21 + December 28

If you would like to attend ONLY the trip days, this is the option for you.

TRIP # 1 ID: 225302-D DAY: W DATE: 12/21 FEE: R $30/NR $40

TRIP # 2 ID: 225302-E DAY: W DATE: 12/28 FEE: R $30/NR $40

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Daddy/Daughter: Holiday Jewelry Gift Boutique ThursdayDecember 15, 20116:00-7:15 pmGirls ages 3-12 SEE PAGE 6 FOR MORE DETAILS

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New! Kids First Holiday Basketball Camp (VO)

Tuesday - Friday, December 27-30

Players will be fulfi lled with new basketball skills and safety to make them game ready. Th e camp off ers fun and fundamental basketball drills that include: skills contest and championship basketball game; techniques on shooting, dribbling, passing, speed and quickness, body balance, fi rst step directional movements, fl oor spacing, basketball safety awareness and sportsmanship.

MIN/MAX: 6/24 LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center, 22W130 Th orndale Road, MedinahREGISTRATION DEADLINE: Monday, December 19, 2011

AGES: 4-5ID: 223145-A TIME: 9:15 am-10:00 am FEE: R $45/NR $55

AGES: 6-8 ID: 223145-B TIME: 10:15-11:00 am FEE: R $45/NR $55

AGES: 9-14 ID: 223145-C TIME: 11:00 am -12:00 pm FEE: R $45/NR $55

New! Kids First Holiday Volleyball Camp(VO)

December 27-30Tuesday - Friday, December 27-30

Th ere will be games and instruction each day. Players practice at the start of each session leading to competitive volleyball games. Experienced coaches prepare the players to succeed through the teachings of volleyball drills that will increase skills and safety through funda-mentals. Kids will love it! Please visit www.kidsfi rstsports.net for additional information.

MIN/MAX: 6/24 LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center 22W130 Th orndale Road, MedinahREGISTRATION DEADLINE: Monday, December 19, 2011

AGES: 6-8ID: 223145-E TIME: 12:30-1:30 pm FEE: R $65/NR $75

AGES: 9-14 ID: 223145-F TIME: 1:30-2:30 pm FEE: R $65/NR $75

Open Gym: Holiday Hours December 19-2312:00-5:00 pm

December 26-3012:00-3:00 pm

Holiday Cookie Decorating

Saturday, December 310:00 am - 12:00 pm

Call 894-4200

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Birthday Party Packages (JD)

Ages 3-12

Celebrate your child’s birthday at the Clauss Recreation Center and relax while our Birthday Brigade Hosts take care of the set-up and activities in the theme of your choice. And when it’s all over, leave the clean-up to them! Each 2-hour party includes 10 guests, 2 Birthday Brigade Party Hosts, party room, decorations, themed plates, cups and silverware. All you have to bring are any snacks and cake! Th e birthday child is FREE and additional guests are $5 each. To schedule your party, fi ll out a Birthday Party Reservation Form at least two weeks prior to your party date and submit it at the Clauss Recreation Center.

Fun N’ Games Friends and family alike will enjoy playing Bozo Buckets, Pin-the-Tail-on-the Donkey, relay races, and more! Join us for fun indoor games that get everyone up and moving!R $110/NR $120

Superheroes!It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s any superhero that you like! Your child’s guests are encouraged to dress up as their favorite superhero character. We will also be making capes they can bring home and much more.R $110/NR $120

Party Like a Rock StarHonor your child’s inner rock star with an air guitar contest, “Rocker Relays”, dancing, and other musical activities! R $110/NR $120

Pirate Party Invite your child’s best mates on this pirate adventure. Th e birthday child will captain the ship as guests participate in pirate games and crafts. Pirate themed prizes will also be given. R $120/NR $130

Princess ParadiseTreat your princess to a party of luxury. Enjoy dancing at the royal ball and games that every princess will enjoy! Each guest will make their own crown.R $120/NR $130

Choose Your Own ThemeIt’s your party, so you choose the theme! Party decorations and games will be pro-vided by Birthday Brigade Staff to match your requests. We will do our best to honor all ideas and suggestions. R $140/NR $150

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Snowball Sweets Saturday, December 3

Who loves playing in the snow? I do! Come to this class and fi nd out how to make scrumptious treats that look like snowballs, but are delicious to eat.

ID: 324565-A FEE: R $15/NR $20

Peppermint Bark Saturday, December 17

Th is is the class to come to if you want to learn how to make a treat everyone will love! During the holidays, the smell of peppermint fi lls the air, and you can make your very own peppermint pleasure. Make some for yourself, and make some to give as a gift to someone you love. ID: 324565-B FEE: R $15/NR $20

Trail MixSaturday, January 7

A cup of raisins, a scoop or cereal, a handful of chocolate chips, and a splash of dried fruits is all you need to make this fun and healthy snack. Join this class and go on a pretend hike walking the trails as you munch on your trail mix!ID: 324565-C FEE: R $15/NR $20

Energy BarsSaturday, January 21

Th is snack puts a spin on the traditional Rice Krispie treat. We are going to mix things up and add a few extra goodies into this treat to make it extra yummy and full of energy!

ID: 324565-D FEE: R $15/NR $20

Crunchy CrackersSaturday, February 4

Come to this class and fi nd out all the diff erent things you can add to a cracker to make it extra delicious. Th ese crackers will not only taste great, but they will be a blast to create!

ID: 324565-E FEE: R $15/NR $20

Sandwich KabobsSaturday, February 18

Food on a stick is my favorite! Now you can put all your favorite sandwich items on a kabob! What a great way to make eating a sandwich way more fun.ID: 324565-F FEE: R $15/NR $20

Banana PopsSaturday, March 3

What is better than a popsicle you ask, a banana pop! Wouldn’t you just love to spread chocolate or peanut butter on a banana then add your choice of toppings? Sounds like a mouth-watering treat.

ID: 324565-G FEE: R $15/NR $20

Green GoodiesSaturday, March 17

Th is class will be fi lled with all sorts of green goodies including leprechaun legs. We will even make magical green juice and rainbow toast! ID: 324565-H FEE: R $15/NR $20

Fruit and Jell-o DelightSaturday, April 7

Jiggling Jell-o and pieces of fruit all in one mouthful … YUM! Join this fruit fi lled morning and layer colorful fl avors of Jell-o and an assortment of fruit. ID: 324565-I FEE: R $15/NR $20

Veggie Rainbow WrapsSaturday, April 21

Colorful, dreamy, and oh, so delicious veggies wrapped up in bite size pieces. Create your own rainbow of veggies, roll it up, slice, and take a bite!

ID: 324565-J FEE: R $15/NR $20

Edible AccessoriesSaturday, May 5

In this class you will use pipe cleaners and cereal to make a bracelet and necklace you can eat! Create you own design and wear your snack proudly, just don’t forget to nibble if you get hungry.

ID: 324565-K FEE: R $15/NR $20

Special SandwichesSaturday, May 19

We will be making and sampling diff erent types of sandwiches, and cutting them into bite sized pieces! Peanut butter and jelly, meat and cheese, and sweet and salty sandwiches are just the start of these specialties!

ID: 324565-L FEE: R $15/NR $20

Munchkin Munchies (DC)

December - May, Saturdays, 12:30-2:00 pm

Give your child a taste of basic culinary skills. In each class we encourage kids to eat nutritious foods by allowing children to get creative in snack creation. Th ey also learn about the importance of safety and sanitation when making child friendly snacks. Sign up your little chef today! Come and take a bite of this!

MIN/MAX: 6/20 LOC: Chestnut

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Preschool PartiesPreschool Parties

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Winter WonderlandSaturday, December 3

Brrrrr! If you can’t beat the cold weather, you might as well make the best of it and make snowfl ake and snowmen crafts while trying to stay warm. Join in the fun as we read some of the best winter time stories and sing winter songs. ID: 321220-A FEE: R $12/NR $15

It’s A Jungle Out ThereSaturday, December 10

Swinging monkeys, slithering snakes, and roaring lions are just the start of this party! Come ready to make an animal mask, whether it’s striped like a zebra, or spotted like a leopard. You will fi t right into this jungle!

ID: 321220-B FEE: R $12/NR $15

Holiday MagicSaturday, December 17

Th ere is no better way to get ready for the holidays than by decking your house with hand-made decorations. We will be making ornaments, rein-deers, and stockings. You won’t want to miss this magical party full of holiday cheer! ID: 321220-C FEE: R $12/NR $15

Dora the ExplorerSaturday, January 7

Come and join Dora and Boots and create your own adventure, while you make a map and learn some Spanish too! Be careful though, Swiper the Fox may stop by to stir things up.

ID: 321220-D FEE: R $12/NR $15

Gettin’ MessySaturday, January 14

What a sticky, slimy mess! Th at’s what you will hear in this class. Come and have fun playing with shaving cream, pudding, slime, and Play-doh! Make all the mess you want and you won’t even get in trouble! ID: 321220-E FEE: R $12/NR $15

Sailin’ AwaySaturday, January 21

Pack your bags, we are setting sail and traveling somewhere warm. Our vacation destination to escape the cold weather blues is the beach! Sand crafts, seashells, and warm rays of sun will take us away to a warm paradise. ID: 321220-F FEE: R $12/NR $15

Snowball FightSaturday, January 28

Snowman crafts and even a snowball fi ght will keep you running and jump-ing! We will even make winter crafts for you to bring home to make your house a true winter wonderland. ID: 321220-G FEE: R $12/NR $15

Barnyard AnimalsSaturday, February 4

Moo!! Quack!! Oink!! Join the Roselle Park District’s barnyard. Slosh in the mud like pigs, play in hay like horses, and cluck like a chicken! Come to sing animal songs, and create your own farm of animal friends! ID: 321220-H FEE: R $12/NR $15

Be Mine, ValentineSaturday, February 11Candy hearts, sweet hearts, and con-versation hearts make this time of year extra special! Join us to make a gift for someone you love, play a fun game, and have a yummy treat on this special day!

ID: 321220-I FEE: R $12/NR $15

(DC)

December - AprilSaturdays, 9:00-11:00 am

Come enjoy fun-fi lled parties with the Roselle Park District!

Each party features a different theme with crafts, songs, stories, and games! We will also be having a delicious snack for each party! Parties will be held in the Chestnut Room.

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Clownin’ AroundSaturday, February 18

Join the circus and come clown around with some friends. Tell some jokes, do some-thing silly, play bozo buckets, and learn how to juggle. Everyone will leave with a joke to tell, and a goofy clown craft.

ID: 321220-J FEE: R $12/NR $15

1, 2, 3, Rhyme with MeSaturday, February 25

Dr. Seuss is just the start of this rhyming party. Join us and you will leave being a rhyming smarty. We will be singing, chant-ing rhymes, and playing rhyming games. Join this party and you will have lots of fun, until the party is over and done!

ID: 321220-K FEE: R $12/NR $15

Diggin’ for DinosaursSaturday, March 3

Come and take a walk in Dinosaur Land with the Roselle Park District. Play some prehistoric games, dig up a dinosaur bone, and make your own fossil to take home with you!

ID: 321220-L FEE: R $12/NR $15

Kings and QueensSaturday, March 10

Be King or Queen for a day! Everyone is royalty at this party! Crowns and tiaras, jewels and gems, and castles and moats will get this party started. Build a castle and decorate your own crown to wear!

ID: 321220-M FEE: R $12/NR $15

Lucky LeprechaunsSaturday, March 17 Follow the rainbow to get to the big pot of gold! Try to spot the Leprechaun and make a shamrock craft to take home! Everyone will leave with a festive craft and a piece of Leprechaun’s gold!

ID: 321220-N FEE: R $12/NR $15

Under the SeaSaturday, April 14Th ere’s plenty of fi sh in the sea, especially at this party! Dive on in and learn about the fi sh, dolphins, whales, sharks, and all the other sea-life! We’ll make colorful fi sh crafts as we pretend to be deep sea divers.

ID: 321220-O FEE: R $12/NR $15

Spring into FUN!Saturday, April 21

“April showers bring May fl owers,” “In like a lion, out like a lamb.” Learn all about the splendid season of spring! Bugs buzzing and buds blooming make for a special time of the year. Come make a fl ower craft to get your spring garden growing!

ID: 321220-P FEE: R $12/NR $15

Campin’ OutSaturday, April 28

Pitch a tent, hike the trails, and build a campfi re! We are camping out under the stars at this party! Sit around the campfi re to tell stories and look to the sky to see stars shining down on you. Who knew camping could be so much fun?

ID: 321220-Q FEE: R $12/NR $15

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Steps to Success

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Roselle Park District’s

Early Childhood Stepsto Success: Taking Small Steps Toward

Big Futures! (DC)

Mommy and Me PlaytimeAge: 6 – 20 months by the fi rst class

Curriculum encourages healthy relation-ships and social interaction with other children. Teachers pro-mote the devel-opment of fi ne and gross motor skills through playing with toys, and singing and dancing to music.

Tiny TotsAge: 18 months – 2 and a half years by the fi rst class

Curriculum promotes positive relationships and interactions by practicing social skills such as sharing and listening. Teachers support physical and social development through circle time, play time, singing and dancing, and crafts.

Soon 2B3Age: 2 .5by 9/1/2012, and working on potty training

Curriculum emphasizes a nurturing atmosphere and an introduction to the educational process which is inviting and encouraging. Teachers assist children in experiencing a positive separation from home; provide opportunities to work with various media forms, and help develop listening and language skills. Appropriate activities include opportunities to improve gross and fi ne motor development, listening to simple stories, basic art projects, and working with toys, puzzles, and blocks.

Curriculum exposes the children to structure, routine, and following directions within a schedule. Beginning concepts in reading, writing, and math; encouraging growth in social development, and promoting an awareness of health and safety are also a class focus. Appropriate activities include providing a healthy outlet for imaginary and dramatic play, working with manipulatives, listening to stories, having special visitors, going on fi eld trips, and opportunities for students to express themselves.

Little Learners Age: 3by 9/1/2012, and potty trained

Kindergarten ReadinessAge: 4 by 9/1/2012, and potty trained

Curriculum provides further development of the educational concepts in literature, math, and science, as well as social, emotional, and physical growth. Activities provide a print rich environment that stimulates the development of language and literacy skills in meaningful context. Th ere is a greater variety of experiences to promote interest in the community and the world outside the student’s own. Th ere are more concentrated fi ne motor skills such as writing letters and numbers, cutting, gluing, painting, and using manipulatives. Th ere are many opportunities for making choices, developing problem solving skills, becoming independent thinkers, and developing confi dence. Children also have visitors and go on fi eld trips to enrich their studies of various themes.

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Mommy and Me Playtime (DC)

Th is class is designed for you and your child to enjoy one-on-one time. We encourage child and parent interaction not only with each other, but also with other children to promote healthy relationships. Parents will also have a chance to interact with each other and share ideas during this relaxed class time. Parent interaction, child interaction, playing with toys, and singing and dancing to music all support in the development of fi ne and gross motor skills. Children are required to wear socks at all times.

AGES: 6-24 months by the fi rst class LOC: Chestnut MIN/MAX: 5/20

ID: 321206-A DAY: F TIME: 9:15-10:00 am DATES: 1/6-2/10 FEE: R $45/NR $55

ID: 321206-B DAY: F TIME: 9:15-10:00 am DATES: 2/17-3/23 FEE: R $45/NR $55

ID: 321206-C DAY: F TIME: 9:15-10:00 am DATES: 4/13-5/18 FEE: R $45/NR $55

Tiny Tots (DC)

Give your little one a great introduction to a preschool setting and a chance to interact with their peers during this 9 week class. Led by a preschool staff member, your tiny tot will try a craft project, sing and dance to music, engage in creative and dramatic play, and participate in circle time to make this an enjoyable time for you and your child. Th is is great way to practice socials skills such as sharing and listening, while you and your tiny tot spend some quality time together. Adults must attend class with their tiny tots.

AGES: 6-24 months by the fi rst class w/adult LOC: Chestnut MIN/MAX: 7/14

ID: 321207-A DAY: W TIME: 6:30-7:30 pm DATES: 1/4-2/29 FEE: R $75/NR $85

ID: 321207-B DAY:W TIME: 6:30-7:30 pm DATES: 3/7-5/2 FEE: R $75/NR $85

ID: 321207-C DAY: F TIME: 10:30-11:30 am DATES: 1/4-2/29 FEE: R $75/NR $85

ID: 321207-D DAY: F TIME: 10:30-11:30 am DATES: 3/9-5/4 FEE: R $75/NR $85

Tot Rock(DC)

It’s music and fun rolled into one! Tot Rock is an introductory music class with a large sensory component. Each week we will use rhythm instruments like maracas and tambourines, play with props like a parachute and beanbags, and explore sensory items like bubbles and feathers. In addition to improving your tot’s newly-acquired motor skills, each class provides structured and unstructured time to encourage socialization and stimulate your tot. Sign up for both sessions as the curriculum does not repeat. Sing, dance and play the Tot Rock way! www.rockitkids.com

AGES: 12 months to 2 years old by the fi rst class with an adult

LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center, 22W130 Th orndale AvenueMIN/MAX: 2/3 per districtINSTRUCTOR: Rock ‘n’ Kids.

ID: 321208-A DAY: MTIMES: 9:30-10:10 am DATES: 1/9-2/6FEE: R $40/NR $50

ID: 321208-B DAY: MTIMES: 9:30-10:10 am DATES: 2/20-3/19FEE: R $40/NR $50

ID: 321208-C DAY: MTIMES: 9:30-10:10 am DATES: 4/9-5/21FEE: R $56/NR $66

Kid Rock I & II (DC) Clap your hands and tap your toes; here at Kid Rock anything goes! Our unique curriculum incorporates various learning styles while combining play with music, enhancing listening skills and promoting socialization. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is without parent participation to encourage independence. Sign up for both sessions as the curriculum does not repeat. It’s fun and learning that can’t be “beat!” www.rockitkids.com

Kid Rock I (20 - 36 months with parents)ID: 321210-A DAY: M TIME: 10:15-10:55 am DATES: 1/9-2/6 FEE: R $40/NR $50ID: 321210-B DAY: M TIME: 10:15-10:55 am DATES: 2/20-3/19 FEE: R $40/NR $50ID: 321210-C DAY: M TIME: 10:15-10:55 am DATES: 4/9-5/21 FEE: R $56/NR $66

Kid Rock II (3 & 4 year olds without parents)ID: 321209-A DAY: M TIME: 11:00-10:40 am DATES: 1/9-2/6 FEE: R $40/NR $50ID: 321209-B DAY: M TIME: 11:00-10:40 am DATES: 2/20-3/19 FEE: R $40/NR $50ID: 321209-C DAY: M TIME: 11:00-10:40 am DATES: 4/9-5/21 FEE: R $56/NR $66

LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center, 22W130 Th orndale Avenue MIN/MAX: 2/3 per district

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Preschool Club Kids Youth Sports Fitness Adult Facilities Events Winter Camps Early Childhood

Ages 2½-4

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2012-2013 Priority Enrollment: Jan. 23-Mar. 23,

2012

2012-2013 Priority (DC)Enrollment: January 23 - March 23

To allow your child to maintain an ongoing

relationship with our preschool programs,

and remain in a comfortable and familiar

environment, children currently in Tiny Tots,

Soon 2B3, and 3 Year Old Preschool will be

given the opportunity to take advantage

of priority registration for the upcoming

preschool year. Siblings of current enrollees

are also eligible for priority registration.

Preschool tours and observations are

available by appointment. Parents of

perspective students may call 630-894-4200

to obtain more information.

REGISTER for the 2012-2013 Preschool YearTh e 2012-2013 school year begins the week of September 4th, and ends May 24th and follows the District 12 school calendar. All children enrolling in the Roselle Park District preschool must submit a current health record by the fi rst day of class. Th e 3 and 4 year old classes require a $50 activities fee that covers all fi eld trips, parties, and special preschool events though out the year.Th e non-resident tuition for the school year is an additional $40.

We offer two payment options for this program.1. Pay in full for the program at the time of registration2. Complete the automatic debit plan paperwork which authorizes the park district to debit the monthly payment from your credit card. (a $5 processing fee will also be charged per month.)

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REGISTER for the 2012-2013 Preschool Year

Soon 2B3 Preschool Teacher/Child Ratio: 1:8

DATES: M/W: September 5, 2012 - May 18, 2013 Tu/Th: September 4, 2012 - May 16, 2013

AGE: 3 years by January 1, 2012 and toilet training

ID: 221201-A DAYS: M/W TIME: 9:15-11:15 am LOC : Chestnut TUITION FOR SCHOOL YEAR: R $490/NR $530

ID: 221201-B DAYS: Tu/Th TIME: 9:15-11:15 am LOC : Chestnut TUITION FOR SCHOOL YEAR: R $490/NR $530

Lil’ Learners Preschool Teacher/Child Ratio: 1:9

DATES: Tu/Th: September 4, 2012 - May 16, 2013

AGE: 3 years by September 1, 2012 and toilet trained

ID: 221202-A DAYS: Tu/Th TIME: 9:00-11:30 am LOC : Oak TUITION FOR SCHOOL YEAR: R $790/NR $830

ID: 221202-B DAYS: Tu/Th TIME: 9:00-11:30 am LOC : Elm TUITION FOR SCHOOL YEAR: R $790/NR $830

ID: 221203-A DAYS: Tu/Th TIME: 12:30-3:00 pm LOC : Oak TUITION FOR SCHOOL YEAR: R $790/NR $830

Kindergarten Readiness Preschool Teacher/Child Ratio: 1:10

DATES: M/W/F: September 5, 2012 - May 24, 2013

AGE: 4 years by September 1, 2012 and toilet trained

ID: 221204-A DAYS: M/W/F TIME: 9:00-11:30 am LOC : Oak TUITION FOR SCHOOL YEAR: R $1090/NR $1130

ID: 221204-B DAYS: M/W/F TIME: 9:00-11:30 am LOC : Elm TUITION FOR SCHOOL YEAR: R $1090/NR $1130

ID: 221205-A DAYS: M/W/F TIME: 12:30-3:00 pm LOC : Oak TUITION FOR SCHOOL YEAR: R $1090/NR $1130

ID: 221205-B DAYS: M/W/F TIME: 12:30-3:00 pm LOC : Elm TUITION FOR SCHOOL YEAR: R $1090/NR $1130

Th e Registration Form, completed in its entirety, one of the payment options forms, the child’s birth certifi cate and current health record, and your $30 registration fee must be presented at the time of registration.

NR $530

$830

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Ages 5-12

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Club Kids: (DC)

Before and After School Program

Th e Club Kids Before and After School program is a cooperative eff ort between the Roselle Park District, School District #12, and School District #20 conducted at Spring Hills and Waterbury Schools.

Th e Club Kids Program provides a fun, structured, and safe environment for kids before and after school. Staff organizes daily group and individual activities including homework time, games, crafts, outdoor play, and athletic activities. Th e staff to child ratio is 1:10. A snack is provided to children in both the before and after school programs. Club Kids is designed to help promote and engage children in a mix of , fi tness, socialization, and most of all, FUN!

Th e program is run at Spring Hills School and Waterbury School for the entire 2011-2012 school year. Th e before school program operates daily from 6:30 am until the start of school and the after school program operates daily from the end of school until 6:00 pm. For those enrolled in the after school program, half days are included and no separate registration is required.

Club Kids is not held on days when school out. Th e Roselle Park District off ers fun-fi lled activities, camps, and fi eld trips on many of these days. Th ese “School Day Out” trips meet at the Clauss Recreation Center from 9:00 am-3:00 pm, with the option of extended before and after care. Advanced registration and a separate fee are required for these activities.

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We offer two payment options for this program.1. Pay in full for the program at time of registration2. Complete the automatic debit plan paperwork which authorizes the Roselle Park District to debit the monthly payment from your credit card. (A $5 processing fee will also be charged per month.)

Th e registration form completed in its entirety and one of the two payment option forms must be presented at the time of registration.

Before School Care

ID: 228310-A DAYS: M-F TIME: 6:30 am-start of school LOCATION: Waterbury School

ID: 228311-A DAYS: M-F TIME: 6:30 am-start of school LOCATION: Spring Hills School After School Care

ID: 228310-B DAYS: M-F TIME: Dismissal-6:00 pm LOCATION: Waterbury School

ID: 228311-B DAYS: M-F TIME: Dismissal-6:00 pm LOCATION: Spring Hills School

BOTH Before and After School Care

ID: 228310-C DAYS: M-F TIME: Refer to times above LOCATION: Waterbury School

ID: 228311-C DAYS: M-F TIME: Refer to times above LOCATION: Spring Hills School

Punch CardsPunch cards are for those who do not attend before or after care regularly, but would like to attend Club Kids on an as needed basis.

20 Punches 10 Punches 5 Punches

Before School CareR $103/NR $118 R $62/NR $72 R $34/NR $39

After School CareR $254/NR $269 R $153/NR $163 R $84/NR $89

BOTH Before and After School CareR $328/NR $343 R $197/NR $207 R $109/NR $114

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Ages 5-14

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When school is out, your kids are in!

School Day Out Trips TIME: 9:00 am-3:00 pm FEE: R $25/NR $35Before Care TIME: 7:00-9:00 am FEE: R $8/NR $12After Care TIME: 3:00 -6:00 pm FEE: R $12/NR $15*Participants are free to bring extra money for more arcade tokens, however, staff is not responsible for monitoring money.

MIN/MAX: 10/40

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Culural Arts

Private Piano (JD)Private piano is an alternative to group instruction for the student who may be more comfortable in a private setting or has gone beyond the group levels. Proper technique, music theory, ear training, and music reading are all emphasized. Th irty-minute private lessons are available for beginning through intermediate piano students between 4:00 and 8:00 pm.

WHO: Ages 5 and up MIN/MAX: 1/1 LOC: Chestnut

ID # DAY TIME DATES FEE324572-A Tu 4:00-4:30 pm 1/10-2/14 R $130/NR $140324572-B Tu 4:30-5:00 pm 1/10-2/14 R $130/NR $140324572-C Tu 5:15-5:45 pm 1/10-2/14 R $130/NR $140324572-D Tu 5:45-6:15 pm 1/10-2/14 R $130/NR $140324572-E Tu 6:15-6:45 pm 1/10-2/14 R $130/NR $140324572-F Tu 7:00-7:30 pm 1/10-2/14 R $130/NR $140324572-G Tu 7:30-8:00 pm 1/10-2/14 R $130/NR $140

324572-H Tu 4:00-4:30 pm 3/6-4/10 R $130/NR $140324572-I Tu 4:30-5:00 pm 3/6-4/10 R $130/NR $140324572-J Tu 5:15-5:45 pm 3/6-4/10 R $130/NR $140324572-K Tu 5:45-6:15 pm 3/6-4/10 R $130/NR $140324572-L Tu 6:15-6:45 pm 3/6-4/10 R $130/NR $140324572-M Tu 7:00-7:30 pm 3/6-4/10 R $130/NR $140324572-N Tu 7:30-8:00 pm 3/6-4/10 R $130/NR $140

Roselle Glee (JD)If you sing along to every song, if you beg your family to listen to all your new tunes, Roselle Glee is for you! Roselle’s brand new chorus for young voices will feature songs from Disney classics – think Cinderella, Mary Poppins and Pinocchio. Members will learn rhythm and singing fundamentals and have a ball with their friends. At the end of the 8 week session, there will be a concert and reception. Director Christy McCreary is an experienced vocal instructor and professional singer who leads with joy and great humor.

WHO: Grades 2-4 ID: 324578-A FEE: R $60/NR $70DAY: W/Th DATES: 3/7-4/12 TIME: 4:30-5:15 pmLOC: Chestnut MIN/MAX: 10/30 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 1, 2012

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Guitar Fundamentals

Beginning Guitar 1 (JD) Beginning Guitar 1 introduces the student to all the basics of playing guitar, to set a solid foun-dation for the future rockers’ they will become! Students will learn the parts of the guitar, basic chords and songs, and basic sight reading and more in a fun fi lled atmosphere where they can succeed! A one-time book fee of $16.25 is due on the fi rst day of class.

WHO: Ages 7-12 ID: 324526-A FEE: R $69/NR $79DAY: Th DATES: 1/12-2/16 TIME: 5:00-6:00 pmLOC: Th orndale Recreation Center, 22W130 Th orndale Avenue Medinah MIN/MAX: 4/12

WHO: Ages 7-12 ID: 324526-B FEE: R $69/NR $79DAY: Th DATES: 4/5-5/10 TIME: 5:00-6:00 pmLOC: Th orndale Recreation Center, 22W130 Th orndale Avenue Medinah MIN/MAX: 4/12

Roselle Park District to Showcase Local BandsInterested in playing at Teen Band Nights? Th e Roselle Park District is currently seeking bands to play at several upcoming Teen Band Nights. If your band is interested in showcasing your talent, generating fans or getting your name out there, please contact Recreation Supervisor, Joe DeCicco at 630-894-4200 Ext 230. Bands are booked in the order they call, so make sure to call soon to secure your spot.

For more information visit www.rparks.org

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2012 Teen Band Nights (JD)

January 27 - February 17 - March 30 - April 27Are you ready to rock? Grades 5-12 are invited to come enjoy live entertain-ment and support their favorite local band! Teen Band Nights will be held on Friday nights from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Scout Lodge located at 304 E. Pine in Roselle, Illinois 60172. Please check out our upcoming dates.

WHO: Grades 5-12 LOC: Scout Lodge FEE:$5.00 at the Door

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Young Rembrandts Christmas Art Workshop (JD)

Th is workshop is all about Christmas! On day one, we will draw many drawings all re-lated to Christmas including: an angel, a Santa, a shepherd, the Th ree Kings and more. Day two will involve cartooning a variety of Christmas themed characters and scenes. Th en, on the fi nal day, we will complete one large Nativity scene incorporating all the elements we have learned. Pencils, markers, color pencils and Sharpies will be used.

WHO: Ages 6-12 ID: 324576-A FEE: R $50/NR $60DAY: M/T/W DATES: 12/19-12/21 TIME: 10:00-11:30 am MIN/MAX: 6/12LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center – Art Room 22W130 Th orndale Avenue Medinah

27Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

Give the gift of leisure with a

Roselle Park District gift certificate.

we’ll even wrap it for you!

Certificates are available for all

Park District programs and may be

purchased at the Clauss Recreation

Center,Front Desk located at

555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave, Roselle,

Illinois 60172.

(630) 894-4200

Sweet Heart Art February 4 (JD)INSTRUCTOR: Deyana Matt- SEE PAGE 8 FOR CLASS INFORMATION

Hoppin’ Eggcelent Art March 17 (JD)INSTRUCTOR: Deyana Matt- SEE PAGE 9 FOR CLASS INFORMATION

Holiday Jewelry Gift Boutique Dec.15 (DC)CRAFT CLASS- SEE PAGE 6 FOR CLASS INFORMATION

Girl Power Mania-Pretty in Peace (DC)

February 16 and April 19 CRAFT CLASS- SEE PAGE 9,11

We want to hear from you!

Would you like to suggest a class for the park district to off er, and if you do , do you

know of an instructor?

Have an Idea for a Class?

NAME:

ADDRESS:

PHONE:

EMAIL:Please drop this form off at the Clauss Recreation Center front desk or drop it in the mail: 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave, Roselle, Il 60172 Attention: Marketing

IDEA

KNOW OF AN INSTRUCTOR?

Geocaching with Kids (JD)

What is Geocaching you ask? Geocaching uses handheld GPS units to fi nd hidden “caches” in your neighborhood or out on local trails. Th ese caches are containers of all sizes that may be cam-oufl aged to blend into their surroundings. Inside the cache will be, at a minimum, a logbook to sign to prove you found the cache and sometimes even hidden treasures. If you love the outdoors, it is only natural to want to explore and learn about its’ wonders. Geocaching off ers you a great way to do just that. It’s a high-tech treasure hunt that can help engage your kids in the natural world.

WHO: Ages 5-16 MIN/MAX: 6/14 LOC:

Beginner GeocachingID: 325323-A FEE: R $10/NR $20 DAY: Sa DATE: 4/21 TIME: 9:00 am–12:00 pm

Advanced GeocachingID: 325323-B FEE: R $10/NR $20 DAY: Sa DATE: 4/21 TIME: 1:00–4:00 pm

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Science Explorers

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CSI Lab 1.0 (JD)In this exciting interactive “Whodunit”, participants will use technology and science lab equipment to solve an orchestrated crime. Participants will evaluate audio-visual and written clues, prepared microscopic “trace” evidence and conduct basic lab tests as they attempt to identify the correct person among fi ve “persons of interest”. Th e fi ctitious crime to be investigated will always be a non-fatal crime.

WHO: Grades 5-9 ID: 329701-A FEE: R $250/NR $260DAY: Sa DATES: 2/25-3/10 TIME: 1:00-2:00 pmMIN/MAX: 6/12 LOC: Scout Lodge REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 23, 2012

Green Wind Power (JD)Participants will be presented with a “lite” lesson over modern energy issues and con-cerns. Addressing wind power as an alternate green energy source, participants will con-struct and decorate miniature wind turbines using three design models. Using an interac-tive computer program, the participants will evaluate their wind turbines. Th e participants will be able keep their construction.

WHO: Grades 5-9 ID: 329701-B FEE: R $200/NR $210DAY: Sa DATES: 2/25-3/10 TIME: 2:00-3:00 pmMIN/MAX: 10/20 LOC: Scout Lodge REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 23, 2012

Mission to Mars, Signs of Life(JD)During this 3 session space simulation pro-gram, teams will learn about basic rocketry, navigate through the hazards of space and control a robotic rover on the Martian surface. Th is unique team-based interac-tive activity will expand each participant’s perspective about space and technology as they investigate the questions concerning life on Mars. Participants will use the provided tablet computers interactive among each other; learn about space technology issues and control robotic rovers while searching for signs of life on a model of Martian terrain.

WHO: Grades 5-9 ID: 329701-C FEE: R $250/NR $260DAY: Sa DATES: 3/24-4/7 TIME: 1:00-2:00 pmMIN/MAX: 6/12 LOC: Scout Lodge REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 21, 2012

Our Night Sky (JD)Th is 3 session program includes a brief historic lesson on the development modern astronomy. Using Starry Night Pro software, a 15-20 minute Star Show will be presented. A list of Star Show topics will be provided at a later date. Participants will learn about the diff erences and similarities between refractor and refl ector telescopes. Each participant will construct a small basic refractor telescope. With good seeing weather, participants will use tablet computers and other technol-ogy tools to control an Internet accessible telescope. Th is 10-inch diameter, professional grade telescope will facilitate the capture of spectacular views of celestial objects found in our night sky.

WHO: Grades 5-9 ID: 329701-D FEE:R $250/NR $260DAY: Sa DATES: 4/21-5/5 TIME: 1:00-2:00 pmMIN/MAX: 6/12 LOC: Scout Lodge REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 18, 2012

Kite Masters (JD)Th is long running program has been enjoyed by kids of all ages. While learning about the science and social connections of kites, admiring a roomful of colorful decora-tions and listening to soothing music, each participant will construct a personalized kite. Participants can create a personalized kite by having a choice of fi ve colors for the kite cover and tail. In the spring, summer or fall - Kite Masters is enjoyed by all!

WHO: Grades 5+ ID: 329701-E FEE: R $200/NR $210DAY: Sa DATES: 4/21-5/5 TIME: 2:00-3:00 pmMIN/MAX: 10/25 LOC: Scout Lodge REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 18, 2012

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Dance

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(DK)

CLASSICAL BALLET: Regarded as the most disciplined forms of dance. Ballet is the foundation for all other dance disciplines. Class consists of barre, across fl oor technique and center combinations. Leaps and turns will be covered along with proper dance terminology.

JAZZ: Class will consist of stretching, center warm ups, isola-tions, jazz progressions and turns, (center and across the fl oor.) Jazz combinations will be incorpo-rated. All styles of jazz from competition dance to concert dance will be taught.

HIP HOP: Funky, fun and athletic, Hip Hop is a separate disci-pline of dance. Free-formed and derived from its street history, it’s a lot of pop and lock, fi lled with sharp percussive moves and a certain gymnastic quality. Loved from the serious dancer to the recreational dancer, cheerleading and poms, incorporate this in their routines. Class will consist of center warm ups, center core strengthening, and jammin center combinations. Come prepared to have fun.

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS LYRICAL: Lyrical Dance is one of the most popular, most noted styles of dance, within the dance commu-nity. Lyrical combines techniques of classical ballet, jazz and adagio. It allows the dancer freedom of expression and movement cutting between the graceful, yet powerful forms of all three dance disciplines noted above. Th e dance combines jumps, turns and various series of combinations. Much feeling en-compasses this form of dance and requires ballet technique, as always, to attack this fun and exciting style. Lyrical has become a necessary part of dance training today. It is not to be confused with modern dance.

MUSICAL THEATER: Musical Th eater is a discipline of dance that is in a category of its own. It can be a combination of various styles of dance to fi t the music and or musical theme. It is fun, upbeat and sometimes can be a great class for the student who wishes to be a “Triple Th reat,” in theater. Often noted at an audition as “Dancers that Dance and Singers that Move.” It can be anything from the basic jazz square to something much more technical. Most performers who are singers and or actors will highly benefi t from this class. Music used in this class will always be from a Broadway Musical and may include learning to sing and dance at the same time.

CREATIVE MOVEMENT: Introduction of dance begins here. Children are taught dance through a variety of familiar children’s songs. Basic ballet/tap technique and terminology is covered. Props are incorporated with this class to build interest for the young dancer. Class respect and socialization is highlighted. A little bal-lerina is about to be born!

COMBINATION CLASSES: Th ese classes provide beginning dancers a broader sampling of dance by combining two disciplines. Instructors will emphasize positions, posture, body line, fl exibility, and isolations. Students will participate in warm-up exercises, across the fl oor progressions and combinations, as well as other skills. Th rough combination classes, students will also increase their strength, style, and rhythm.

DANCERS WHO SIGN UP FOR MORE THAN ONE CLASS WILL RECEIVE A 15% DISCOUNT ON THE COST OF THE SECOND CLASS OF

EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE.

THE ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT SCHOOL OF DANCE PARTICIPANTS WILL PERFORM AT THE 2012 DANCE RECITAL. THE PROGRAM RUNS THROUGH THE WINTER| SPRING SEASON

WITH THE FINAL RECITAL SATURDAY, MAY 12.FEE INCLUDES ALL COSTUME AND RECITAL COSTS

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TINY DANCERS: Ages 3-6 years

LEVEL 1: Ages 6-9 years

LEVEL 2: Ages 9-13 years

TINY DANCERS CREATIVE MOVEMENT WHO: Ages 3-4 MIN/MAX: 4/8 *No class 3/29, 3/31

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324501-B Th 12:25-1:10 pm 1/12-5/3* Sycamore R $146/NR $156324501-C Sa 10:15-11:00 am 1/14-5/5* Maple R $146/NR $156

BALLET/TAP WHO: Ages 4-6 MIN/MAX: 4/10 *No class 3/27, 3/29, 3/31

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324501-D Th 11:40 am-12:25 pm 1/12-5/3* Sycamore R $146/NR $156324501-E Sa 9:30-10:15 am 1/14-5/5* Sycamore R $146/NR $156324501-F Sa 10:15-11:00 am 1/14-5/5* Sycamore R $146/NR $156324501-G Tu 4:50-5:35 pm 1/10-5/1* Sycamore R $146/NR $156

Ballet/Jazz WHO: Ages 4-6 MIN/MAX: 4/10 *No class 3/28

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324502-A W 3:55-4:40 pm 1/11-5/2* Sycamore R $146/NR $156

THE ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT SCHOOL OF DANCE PARTICIPANTS WILL PERFORM AT THE 2012 DANCE RECITAL. THE PROGRAM RUNS THROUGH THE WINTER| SPRING SEASON WITH THE FINAL RECITAL SATURDAY, MAY 12.

FEE INCLUDES ALL COSTUME AND RECITAL COSTS

Cooking Classes for 3-6 yr oldMunchkin MunchiesSee page17

SupereggdeliciousBreakfast with the Bunny +Egg HuntSaturday, April 14See page11

Dads: Mark Your Calendars Daddy Daughter Date NightSunday, February 12Be ready to dance the night away with the little princess in your life, cherish a horse drawn Cinderella Pumpkin Coach ride,it will be a night to remember! See page 8

WITH INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL

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Ages 6-13

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LEVEL 1LYRICAL WHO: Ages 6-9 MIN/MAX: 4/12 *No class 3/29

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324505-A Th 4:00-5:00 pm 1/12-5/3* Sycamore R $165/NR $175

JAZZ WHO: Ages 6-9 MIN/MAX: 4/12 *No class 3/31

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324506-A Sa 9:15-10:15 am 1/14-5/5* Maple R $165/NR $175

JAZZ/TAP WHO: Ages 6-7 MIN/MAX: 4/12 *No class 3/26

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324506-B M 4:15-5:15 pm 1/9-4/30* Sycamore R $165/NR $175

Hip Hop WHO: Ages 6-9 MIN/MAX: 4/12 *No class 3/27, 3/31

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324506-C Tu 5:45-6:45 pm 1/10-5/1* Sycamore R $165/NR $175324506-D Sa 8:30-9:30 am 1/14-5/5* Sycamore R $165/NR $175324506-E Sa 11:15 am-12:15 pm 1/14-5/5* Maple R $165/NR $175 TAP WHO: Ages 8-9 MIN/MAX: 4/12 *No class 3/28

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324508-A W 4:40-5:40 pm 1/11-5/2* Sycamore R $165/NR $175

Jazz 1/2 WHO: Ages 7-12 MIN/MAX: 4/12 *No class 3/26

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324506-I M 5:15-6:15 pm 1/9-4/30* Sycamore R $165/NR $175

Level 2Hip Hop WHO: Ages 9-13 MIN/MAX: 4/12 * No class 3/28

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324506-F W 5:40-6:40 pm 1/11-5/2* Sycamore R $165/NR $175

JAZZ WHO: Ages 9-13 MIN/MAX: 4/12 * No class 3/27

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324506-G Tu 5:35-6:35 pm 1/10-5/1* Sycamore R $165/NR $175

LYRICAL WHO: Ages 9-13 MIN/MAX: 4/12 * No class 3/31

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324505-C Sa 11:00 am-12:00 pm 1/14-5/5* Sycamore R $165/NR $175

Jazz 1/2 WHO: Ages 7-12 MIN/MAX: 4/12 *No class 3/29

ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE324506-H Th 5:00-6:00 pm 1/12-5/3* Sycamore R $165/NR $175

Dance Recital 2012Saturday, May 12, 2012

2:30 pm

Lake Park West High School Auditorium

500 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue

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Cheer/Poms

Tiny Spirit Cheer Level 1(DK)Learn the basic fundamentals of cheerleading while developing fl exibility and coordination. Th is class will focus on proper body motions, and jumps along with the importance of proper stretching and warm ups. A showcase for family and friends will be held at the end of the session. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and hair bow.

WHO: Ages 3-5 TIME: 10:15 -11:00 am *No class 3/26 MIN/MAX: 5/15 LOC: Maple

ID # DAY DATES FEE324519-A M 1/9-2/13 R $48/NR $58 324519-B M 2/20-4/2* R $48/NR $58 324519-C M 4/9-5/14 R $48/NR $58

We’ve Got Spirit, Yes We Do! The Roselle Park District introduces NEW cheer and ponpoms classes!

Tiny Spirit Cheer Level 2 (DK)Develop your cheerleader’s skills with new sideline chants and cheers (which will change each session), proper body motion, jumps, kicks, basic tumbling (cart wheel and front roll) and age appropriate group stunts. Participants will learn a high energy cheer routine to be per-formed at the end of the session for family and friends. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and hair bow.

WHO: Ages 5-7 TIME: 4:30-5:30 pm *No class 3/27, 3/29 MIN/MAX: 5/15 LOC: Scout Lodge

ID # DAYS DATES FEE324519-D Tu/Th 1/10-2/16 R $50/NR $60 324519-E Tu/Th 2/21-4/5* R $50/NR $60 324519-F Tu/Th 4/10-5/17 R $50/NR $60

Tiny Spirit Poms (DK)Join us on the fl oor and grab a pair of poms! Th is class will focus on basic leaps and turns, fl exibility, and proper use of pompons. Fun moves, a variety of kicks and kick lines will be taught along with an innovative dance routine featuring hip hop and lyrical dance techniques to be performed at the end of the session for family and friends! Each participant will receive a t-shirt and hair bow.

WHO: Ages 3-7 *No class 3/26, 3/27, 2/29 MIN/MAX: 5/15

LEVEL 1AGE ID # DAY TIME DATES LOC FEE3-5 324519-G M 11:00-11:45 am 1/9-2/13 Maple R $48/NR $58 3-5 324519-H M 11:00-11:45 am 2/20-4/2* Maple R $48/NR $58 3-5 324519-I M 11:00-11:45 am 4/9-5/14 Maple R $48/NR $58

LEVEL 2AGE ID # DAYS TIME DATES LOC FEE5-7 324519-J Tu/Th 5:30-6:30 pm 1/10-2/16 Scout Lodge R $50/NR $60 5-7 324519-K Tu/Th 5:30-6:30 pm 2/21-4/5* Scout Lodge R $50/NR $60 5-7 324519-L Tu/Th 5:30-6:30 pm 4/10-5/17 Scout Lodge R $50/NR $60

Dance check out all of the Roselle Park District Dance off erings

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Tiny Tot Taekwondo (DK)Th is program teaches the martial art of Taekwondo using age-appropriate training methods that help children develop coordination, balance and agility while improving their Taekwondo technique. Th is class will also help improve the students’ cardiovascular stamina and total body strength. Master Ripp teaches with a strong emphasis on self-discipline and self-confi dence. Stranger avoidance and habits that promote safety are also stressed in every lesson.

WHO: Ages 5-6 TIME: 9:00-10:00 am *No class 3/31MIN/MAX: 5/15 LOC: Scout Lodge

ID # DAY DATES FEE322411-A Sa 1/14-3/3 R $80/NR $90322411-B Sa 3/10-5/5* R $80/NR $90

Young Masters Taekwondo (DK)Th is program covers the components of the Tiny Tot program, including: improving the students’ coordination, balance, agility, endurance and strength; but brings the training to a higher level helping each child to develop as a martial artist and athlete. Th e students will be taught a strong work ethic and how to work toward goals. Master Ripp always places importance on athletic and academic success.WHO: Ages 7-13 TIME: 10:00-11:00 am *No class 3/31MIN/MAX: 5/15 LOC: Scout Lodge

ID # DAY DATES FEE322411-C Sa 1/14-3/3 R $80/NR $90322411-D Sa 3/10-5/5* R $80/NR $90

No Basic Fitness Member discount or drop in fees allowed for this program.

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Fitness Age 5-15

Give the gift of leisure with a

Roselle Park District gift certificate.

Jr. Jazzercise (KK)A dance class fi tness program designed especially for kids. Kids of all ages love to dance to the latest music. Jr. Jazzercise off ers FUN aerobic conditioning with concentration on coordination, fl exibility, strength/endurance, nutrition and the importance of physical fi tness. For more information, call Diane Weaver, 847-985-8311.

WHO: 5-9 yrs TIME: 4:00-4:45 pmMIN/MAX: 10/20 LOC: Sycamore

ID # DAYS DATES FEE313449-T Tu 1/10-3/13 R $70/NR $80313449-U Tu 4/3-5/15 R $50/NR $60

Winter Sports Spectacular (DK)Bring outdoor winter sports inside during this fun-fi lled afternoon. Hockey, relay races, “snowball” fi ghts, master Lego building, stories and a craft are all part of the fun. Children ages 6-10 are invited! Program will be in the Maple Room at the Roselle Park District. Space is limited! Presented in cooperation with the Roselle Public Library District.

WHO: Ages 7-10 DATE: 1/14 DAY: Sa TIME: 2:00-4:00 pm FEE: FREE MIN/MAX: 8/10 per districtLOC: Maple

Swordplay Fencing (DK)Th is program is open to beginners and experienced fencers. Learn techniques and strategies from Vladimir Lapshin, who trained professionally in Russia for 12 years. Equipment is pro-vided; just wear comfortable clothes and athletic shoes. Additional family members are 50% off at time of enrollment.

WHO: Ages 9 + TIME: 9:00-10:00 am *No class 3/26 WHO: Ages 9 + TIME: 7:00-8:00 pm *No class 3/26MIN/MAX: 8/15 MIN/MAX: 8/15LOC: Meineke Recreation Center, LOC: Meineke Recreation Center,220 E. Weathersfi eld Way 220 E. Weathersfi eld Way

BEGINNERID # DAY DATES FEE322401-A M 1/9-2/13 R $42/NR $52322401-B M 2/20-4/2* R $42/NR $52322401-C M 4/9-5/14 R $42/NR $52

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ADVANCEDID # DAY DATES FEE322401-D M 1/9-2/13 R $42/NR $52322401-E M 2/20-4/2* R $42/NR $52322401-F M 4/9-5/14 R $42/NR $52

PleaseNote:

Register early to prevent class cancellations due to low enrollment!

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Gymnastics

Early Childhood Gymnastics - All gymnastics classes are taught by the Gymkhana Gymnastics Club Instructors. For all of the following classes, children should wear a t-shirt and shorts with socks, or a leotard and tights. Please note that these classes are taught at the Roselle Park District Clauss Recreation Center in the South Gym.

Parent & Tot Gymnastics (VO)Th is exciting Pre-Gymnastics program will introduce 2-3 year olds to the early basics of gymnastics through tumbling and children’s apparatus skills. Body awareness and balance will be developed through an “obstacle course” arrangement of mats, foam inclines, mail boxes, barrels, steps, beams and junior bars. One parent is required to attend with child.

WHO: Ages 2-3 with an adult DAY: W TIME: 10:15-10:55 amLOC: South Gym MIN/MAX: 6/12

ID: 323101-A DATES: 1/4-2/22 FEE: R $47/NR $57 ID: 323101-B DATES: 2/29-3/21 FEE: R $29/NR $39 ID: 323101-C DATES: 3/28-5/16 FEE: R $47/NR $57

Gymnastics I (VO)WHO: Ages 3-5 LOC: South Gym MIN/MAX: 6/15

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE 323101-D W 11:00-11:40 am 1/4-2/22 R $47/NR $57 323101-E W 11:45 am-12:25 pm 1/4-2/22 R $47/NR $57 323101-F W 11:00-11:40 am 2/29-3/21 R $29/NR $39 323101-G W 11:45 am -12:25 pm 2/29-3/21 R $29/NR $39 323101-H W 11:00-11:40 am 3/28-5/16 R $47/NR $57 323101-I W 11:45 am -12:25 pm 3/28-5/16 R $47/NR $57

Youth Gymnastics -Th e Youth Gymnastics classes are designed to teach beginning through advanced gymnastics skills. Children develop body awareness, control, balance, fl exibility and strength. Children should wear t-shirt and shorts with socks, or a leotard and tights. All of the Youth Gymnastics classes are taught by Gymkhana Gymnastics Club instructors at the Gymkhana Gymnastics Club (GGC).

Gymnastics II (VO) WHO: Ages 4-8 LOC: Gymkhana Gymnastics Club* MIN/MAX: 6/15

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE 323101-J Sa 9:00-9:45 am 1/7-2/25 R $47/NR $57 323101-K Sa 9:00-9:45 am 3/3-3/24 R $29/NR $39 323101-L Sa 9:00-9:45 am 3/31-5/19 R $47/NR 57

Beginner Gymnastics (VO)WHO: Ages 6 and up LOC: Gymkhana Gymnastics Club* MIN/MAX: 1/12 ** Boys Only

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE 323101-M Tu 4:00-5:00 pm 1/3-2/21 R $52/NR $62 323101-N Th 4:00-5:00 pm 1/5-2/23 R $52/NR $62 323101-O** Th 4:00-5:00 pm 1/5-2/23 R $52/NR $62 323101-P Tu 4:00-5:00 pm 2/28-3/20 R $35/NR $45 323101-Q Th 4:00-5:00 pm 3/1-3/22 R $35/NR $45 323101-R** Th 4:00-5:00 pm 3/1-3/22 R $35/NR $45 323101-S Tu 4:00-5:00 pm 3/27-5/15 R $52/NR $62 323101-T Th 4:00-5:00 pm 3/29-5/17 R $52/NR $62 323101-U** Th 4:00-5:00 pm 3/29-5/17 R $52/NR $62

Advanced Beginner Gymnastics (VO) WHO: Ages 6 and up LOC: Gymkhana Gymnastics Club* MIN/MAX: 1/12

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE 323101-V Tu 5:00-6:00 pm 1/3-2/21 R $52/NR $62 323101-W Tu 5:00-6:00 pm 2/28-3/20 R $35/NR $45 323101-X Tu 5:00-6:00 pm 3/27-5/15 R $52/NR $62

Intermediate Gymnastics (VO) WHO: Ages 6 and up LOC: Gymkhana Gymnastics Club* MIN/MAX: 1/12

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Th is exciting Pre-Gymnastics program will introduce 3-5 year olds to the early basics of gymnastics through tumbling and children’s apparatus skills. Body awareness and balance will be developed through an “obstacle course” arrangement of mats, foam inclines, mail boxes, barrels, steps, beams and junior bars.

Th is class is a continuation of Gymnastics I and further develops gymnastics skills by introducing standard gymnastics equipment.

Class is designed for children six years of age and older. Further development of strength balance and coordination, taught in the Pre-Gymnastics program, will be stressed through tumbling and basic apparatus skills.

Th ese classes are designed for students who already possess basic gymnastics skills and are ready to move on to more challenging skills such as backbends and handstands. Instructor’s recommendation is required.

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE 323101-Y M 4:30-6:00 pm 1/2-2/20 R $75/NR $85 323101-Z M 4:30-6:00 pm 2/27-3/19 R $39/NR $49 323101-AA M 4:30-6:00 pm 3/26-5/14 R $39/NR $49

*Th e Gymkhana Gymnastics Club is located at 1700 Tower Drive in Hanover Park.

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Building on skills learned in the Advanced Beginner class, students learn more challenging skills such as front/back walkovers and back handsprings. Instructor’s recommendation is required.

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Ages 4 and up

Small Shots (VO)Th e basic rules, skills and strategies of basketball will be introduced along with drills, relay races and other fun activities. Scrimmage games may be played at the end of the session. Bring your favorite youth sized-basketball! WHO: Ages 5-6 TIME: 5:50-6:50 pmCLASS MIN/MAX: 8/10 LOC: North Gym

ID: DAY DATES FEE 323142-A M 1/9-2/27 R $50/NR $60323142-B W 1/11-2/29 R $50/NR $60

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Youth Anti-Bullying and Safety Course (VO)Give your child the skills to defend themselves against bullies, help any of their classmates who are getting bullied and focus on non-physical just as much as a physical means of defusing an altercation. We’ll also equip your child with tools to heighten their awareness against abductors and avoid predators. Character lessons such as building self-esteem and respect for others is also an added benefi t.

WHO: Ages 4-12 DAY: W TIME: 6:00-6:45 pm LOC: Elite Defense Systems* MIN/MAX: 1 /6

ID: 322441-A DATES: 1/25-2/15 FEE: R $39/NR $49 ID: 322441-B DATES: 5/2-5/23 FEE: R $39/NR $49

Bruce Lee’s Art of Jeet Kune Do (VO)Do you want to learn what some of our most elite soldiers learn to defend themselves? Learn from the instructors and organization who has taught everyone from the US Air Marshals and ATF to the Army and Navy. Learn about the “range” of self-defense, in addition to weapons defense and other secrets of Bruce Lee’s fi ghting methods. No experience required.

WHO: Ages 12 + DAY: W TIME: 7:00-8:00 pm LOC: Elite Defense Systems* MIN/MAX: 1/5

ID: 322441-C DATES: 1/25-2/15 FEE: R $39/NR $49 ID: 322441-D DATES: 5/2-5/23 FEE: R $39/NR $49

The 7 Self-Defense Moves Every Female Must Know (VO) We’ll teach all female participants seven easy and extremely eff ective self-defense tools they can use to escape from bigger and stronger opponents. Know what to do if someone grabs you from behind, tackles you down to the ground, or assaults you with a weapon.

WHO: Ages 12 + DAY: Sa TIME: 12:00-2:00 pm LOC: Elite Defense Systems* MIN/MAX: 1/5

ID: 322441-E DATES: 1/25-2/15 FEE:R $19/NR $27 ID: 322441-F DATES: 5/2-5/23 FEE: R $19/NR $27

*215B E. Lake St. Bloomingdale (630-837-7565)

FLOOR HOCKEY SUNDAY (VO)All the fun, excitement, and teamwork of ice hockey at the fraction of the cost! We will be organizing teams with a maximum of 10 players and a dad (or mom!) to coach. Th ere will be two divisions: one league will be composed of players in either the fi fth or sixth grade, while the other league will be made up of teams with players in either the seventh or eighth grade. Teams will be drafted by our volunteer coaches following a Skills Day pre-season game to be held on Sunday, March 18, at noon. Equipment and referees will be provided; however, players are required to wear soccer shin guards. Season will start Sunday, March 25, with opening face-off s on the hour beginning at 12:00 pm. No games on Easter, April 8.

DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS MARCH 10, 2012

WHO: Grades 5-6 ID: 323154-A FEE: R $30/NR $40TEAM MIN/MAX: 4/6 LOC: Gym

WHO: Grades 7-8 ID: 323154-B FEE: R $30/NR $40 TEAM MIN/MAX: 4/6 LOC: Gym

Lil’ Shots (VO)Th is program is our introductory class for future Roselle Park District Youth Basketball League players. Participants will be instructed on the basics of the game. Boys and girls will have fun practicing their dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding with drills incorporating these skills. Bring your favorite youth sized-basketball. WHO: Ages 4-5 TIME: 5:00-5:45 pmCLASS MIN/MAX: 8/10 LOC: North Gym

ID: DAY DATES FEE 323141-A M 1/9-2/27 R $38/NR $48323141-B W 1/11-2/29 R $38/NR $48

NR $40

R $40

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Youth

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Ages 5-18

Soccer see page 40

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Spring Training Baseball (VO)Batter up! Get your youngster an early start for the upcoming baseball season while avoiding those spring rains and soggy fi elds. Th is class is the fun way to learn the basics of throwing, catching, and hitting. Parents are encouraged to participate with the instruction. Only safety and “wiffl e” balls will be used. Th is program is a great way to make your child’s season more successful and enjoyable. Wear gym shoes and bring your new glove!

WHO: Ages 5-6 GRADES: K-1 ID: 323121-A DAY:M DATES: 3/5-4/9FEE: R $34/NR $44 TIME: 5:00-5:45 pm ID: 323121-B DAY:W DATES: 3/7-4/11MIN/MAX: 8/12 LOC: CRC Gym

WHO: Ages 7-9 GRADES: 2-4 ID: 323121-C DAY:M DATES: 3/5-4/9 FEE: R $40/NR $50 TIME: 5:50-6:50 pm ID: 323121-D DAY:W DATES: 3/7-4/11MIN/MAX: 8/12 LOC: CRC Gym

Roselle Medinah Softball and Baseball OrganizationTh e Roselle Medinah Softball and Baseball Organization will conduct their registration for the 2012 season on the following dates at the Roselle Park District’s Clauss Recreation Center in the Maple Room.

Th e RMSBO is a not for profi t organization providing recreational baseball and softball for the youth of our community. Th e RMSBO has been contracted by the Roselle and Me-dinah Park Districts as the recognized youth baseball and softball program in the area with nearly 800 participants annually.

AGES 5 TO 18 YEARS OLD are eligible to participate.

DAY| DATE TIMESunday, January 22 12:00-4:00 pmSunday, January 29 12:00-4:00 pmSunday, February 12 12:00-4:00 pm

For more information please call 630 200 9195. You can also check out our website at www.rmsbo.com for more information.

Spring Training Softball (VO)Girls know that “if fast pitch was easy they’d call it baseball!” Th is class is the fun way to improve your daughter’s throwing, catching and batting mechanics in preparation for the upcoming softball season. Players should expect to perform stretching, running, throwing, catching, and fi elding drills along with hitting off a tee. Wear gym shoes, bring your glove. Regulation, weighted, “softee” and “wiffl e” balls will be used in class. Th is class is a great way for your daughter to learn the fundamental softball skills necessary to truly enjoy her season.

WHO: Ages 7-10 GRADES: 2-4 ID: 323122-A DAY:Th DATES: 3/1-4/5FEE: R $40/NR $50 TIME: 6:00-7:00 pmMIN/MAX: 8/12 LOC: CRC Gym

Attention boys and girlsRegister for Softball and Baseball

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Youth

Kids First Volleyball Program (VO) Th is fun and instructional program prepares players to succeed in volleyball while learning volleyball safety awareness and sportsmanship. Experienced coaches plan strategic drills and games that will increase skills and safety through fundamentals (serving, bumping, setting, spiking, techniques on speed & quickness, body balance and fi rst step directional movements). Kids love it!

WHO: Ages 6-8*, 9-14** FEE: R $65/NR $75DAY:Th TIME: 4:15-5:15 pm MIN/MAX: 6/20

ID: 323163-A** DATES: 1/12-2/9 ID: 323163-B* DATES: 2/16-3/15 ID: 323163-C* DATES: 4/5-5/3

DAY:Th TIME: 5:15-6:15 pm MIN/MAX: 6/20ID: 323163-D** DATES: 4/5-5/3

LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center 22W130 Th orndale Road, Medinah

Kids First Spring Break Basketball Camp (VO) Put a little “spring” in your step and drive to the basket during this active spring break basketball camp. Hone in on your basketball skills and learn safety techniques to prepare for game time! Th is camp off ers: skills contest & games, techniques on shooting, dribbling, passing, speed & quickness, body balance, fi rst step directional movements, fl oor spacing and sportsmanship. Kids love it!

WHO: Ages 4-5 ID: 323145-A DAY:M-F DATES: 3/26-3/30 TIME: 1:00-2:00 pm FEE: R $49/NR $59 MIN/MAX: 6/24LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center 22W130 Th orndale Road, Medinah

WHO: Ages 6-8 ID: 323145-B DAY:M-F DATES: 3/26-3/30 TIME: 2:00-3:00 pm FEE: R $49/NR $59 MIN/MAX: 6/24LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center 22W130 Th orndale Road, Medinah

WHO: Ages 9-13 ID: 323145-CDAY:M-F DATES: 3/26-3/30 TIME: 3:00-4:00 pmFEE: R $49/NR $59 MIN/MAX: 6/24LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center 22W130 Th orndale Road, Medinah

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Th ursday, March 22

Sportskids Archery (VO) Learn the basics of a recurve bow in an extremely safe environment. A nationally recognized 9-step program is taught. Blunt tipped arrows, bows and targets are provided. Proper technique and games will be a large part of the class. Th is is not just archery; it is an experience with new and exciting games you wouldn’t think of in your typical archery class. Th is sport has grown at many park dis-tricts and continues to become very popular with this fun and unique approach.

WHO: Ages 6-12 ID: 323107-ADAY:W DATES: 4/11-5/16 TIME: 4:15-5:00 pmFEE: R $30/NR $40 MIN/MAX: 6/16LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center 22W130 Th orndale Road, Medinah

Kids First Flag Football League (VO) Learn the game of football by focusing on safety and skill preparation. Players learn football through fundamentals and experience individual/team competitive drills to develop their skills. Kids will learn and prepare plays, gain confi dence, and make plays safely. As a reminder, this program is not a league, but a class that will teach you basics about fl ag football that you will be able to use in a league.

WHO: Ages 6-8*, 9-14** DAY: Sa DATES: 4/14-5/19 FEE: R $75/NR $85 MIN/MAX: 8/38LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center 22W130 Th orndale Road, Medinah

ID: 323148-A* TIME: 9:00-10:15 am ID: 323148-B** TIME: 10:15-11:30 am

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Monday, April 9

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Evaluation forms are now on line!

Th e Roselle Park District staff would like

to thank our volunteer soccer coaches

for their time and eff ort this past fall

season. Th eir names: Mike Widelski,

Ed Th iemann, Charlie Matson,

Ed Schnorr, Frank Orlando, Diego Giron,

Haeley Goldsmith, David Zielinski, and

Andres Basso.

SPRING BREAK CAMP

MARCH 26 TO MARCH 30LOOK FOR THE SPRING

HIGHLIGHTS MAILING EARLY MARCH

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Junior (KK)High/High SchoolTh ursday, Jan. 5-Th ursday, May 31

Th ursday: Junior High/High SchoolBasketball3:30-5:00 pm FEE: $4Friday : Junior High/High SchoolBasketball3:30-5:00 pm FEE: $4

Open Gym Rules• All participants must sign in and fi ll out required information completely (clearly and legibly) before beginning play• Picture ID must be shown to the Open Gym Attendant in order to participate. Open gym schedule and general gym schedule subject to change• Players must wear appropriate gym shoes• Players must demonstrate good sportsmanship• Off ensive language will not be tolerated• Absolutely no gum or candy in the gym• No hanging on the rim or dunking• Fitness Center Members must show fi tness ID card to have open gym fee waived on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday

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Ages 2 and up

Youth and Adult Tennis (VO)We off er a wide array of tennis lessons and league play from ages fi ve to adult held at the Centre Court Athletic Club. From beginners to competitive adult leagues and all skill levels in between, you will fi nd Centre Court a top-notch indoor facility located at 1919 Walnut Street in Hanover Park. At the junior level, classes include Mini Smashers, geared towards beginners ages 5-7, up to the Junior Excellence level for players ready for competitive drills and match play. We also off er adult classes for beginners and interme-diate level participants in addition to competitive singles and doubles leagues. Parents, if you have any questions in regards to which class best suites your child, please call Randy Russell, Director of Racquet Sports, at (630) 837-6300.

Anyone interested in tennis lessons can stop by the Clauss Recreation Center for the list of classes off ered including dates/times/fees. We can also fax and e-mail this informa-tion. Give us a call at 630-894-4200!

Youth Intro to Golf (VO)Th is six class session taught by a PGA Golf Pro will introduce to students golf skills, rules, and etiquette. Clubs will be available for use; however students are encouraged to bring their own. Practice balls are included in the fee. Rain dates will be rescheduled as time permits. Classes are held at the Green Valley Golf Range located at 26W101 Lake Street, Hanover Park.

WHO: Ages 9-16 DAY: Tu/Th TIME: 6:00-7:00 pm FEE: R $95/NR $105 MIN/MAX: 4/10LOC: Green Valley Golf Range

ID: 323133-A DATES: 4/17-5/3 ID: 323133-B DATE: 5/15-5/31

Shotokan Karate (VO)Th rough a variety of fun and creative activities registrants, ages fi ve through adult will develop coordination, strength, and personal safety skills in a well-supervised setting. Th e self-assurance gained through Shotokan Karate helps foster a strong, positive self-image. Th e mental aspect involved in karate builds self-confi dence, control, and discipline. Th e physical aspect of this program is both enjoyable and benefi cial. Our program will give your child the lead he/she needs in developing memory and agility skills necessary to be successful in school and other sports, while improving overall muscle tone. Karate is ideal for adults as it releases tension and develops cardiovascular fi tness.

All classes are taught by instructors of the Illinois Shotokan Karate Club under the direction of John DiPasquale (6th degree black belt), four time National Champion, former U.S. team member, Karate National Coach, and National Faculty Member of ACEP (American Coaching Eff ectiveness Program). Classes are available in our area on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Anyone interested in Shotokan Karate lessons can stop by the Clauss Recreation Center for a complete list of classes or visit our website at www.rparks.org. We can also fax and e-mail information in regards to classes, times, and fees. Give us a call at 630-894-4200!

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Jelly Bean Soccer (VO) Soccer made simple, learning made fun. Classes use progressive teachings, soccer equipment and learning aids to teach the age-appropriate fundamentals of dribbling, passing, and shooting. Structured classes use sports to build listening, communication, motor skills, teamwork, self-confi dence and a passion for soccer. Soccer balls provided. Bring shin pads and a water bottle.

DAY: Sa TIME: 9:30-10:15 am FEE: R $66/NR $76 LOC: Gym MIN/MAX: 5/20

Baby Dills Ages 2-3 years, parent participation required

ID: 323160-A DATES: 3/31-4/21 ID: 323160-B DATES: 4/28-5/19

Beanies Ages 4-6 years

ID: 323160-C DATES: 3/31-4/21 ID: 323160-D DATES: 4/28-5/19

Jelly Bean Basketball (VO)Basketball made simple, learning made fun. Classes use progressive basketball equipment and other learning aids to teach the age-appropriate fundamentals of dribbling, passing and shooting. Structured classes build listening, communication, motor skills, teamwork, self-confi dence and a pas-sion for basketball. Basketballs provided.

DAY: Sa TIME: 10:30-11:15 am FEE: R $66/NR $76 LOC: Gym MIN/MAX: 5/20

Baby Dills Ages 2-3 years, parent participation required

ID: 323160-E DATES: 3/31-4/21

Beanies Ages 4-6 years

ID: 323160-F DATES: 3/31-4/21

Jelly Bean T-Ball (VO)T-ball made simple, learning made fun. Class uses progressive baseball equipment and other learning aids to teach the age-appropriate fundamentals of throwing, fi elding, and hitting. Structured classes build listening, communication, motor skills, team-work, self-confi dence and a passion for baseball. Bring a mitt and a passion for fun.

DAY: Sa TIME: 10:30-11:15 am FEE: R $66/NR $76 LOC: Gym MIN/MAX: 5/20

Baby Dills Ages 2-3 years, parent participation required

ID: 323160-G DATES: 4/28-5/19

Beanies Ages 4-6 years

ID: 323160-H DATES: 4/28-5/19

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Lil Kickers (VO)Parents will get a kick out of their child’s fi rst instructional soccer class. Emphasis will be placed on following directions and learning the basic skills of soccer all while having fun! Lead-up games involving running, shooting, dribbling, and passing will be played weekly. Classes will be held outside, weather permit-ting. Depending on gym availability and weather conditions, class may be moved indoors and/or to a diff erent day of the week. Children will need to wear plastic shin guards. Don’t forget to bring your size three youth soccer ball and water bottle. Parent participation required.

WHO: Ages 3-4 TIME: 4:10-4:55 pm MIN/MAX: 6/12 LOC: Waterbury Soccer Field

ID # DAYS DATES FEE323113-A Tu 4/17-6/5 R $32/NR $42323113-B F 4/20-6/8 R $32/NR $42

Big Kickers (VO)Not quite ready for our spring soccer league? Just learning the game? Well, here’s the chance to get your son/daughter all squared away for fall league. Emphasis will be placed on following directions and learn-ing the basic skills of soccer all while having fun! Lead-up games involving running, kicking, dribbling, and passing will be played weekly. Classes will be held outside, weather permitting. Depending on gym availability, class may be moved indoors. Children will need to wear plastic shin guards. Don’t forget to bring your size three youth soccer ball and water bottle.

WHO: Ages 5-6 TIME: 5:00-6:00 pmMIN/MAX: 6/12 LOC: Waterbury Soccer Field

ID # DAYS DATES FEE323114-A Tu 4/17-6/5 R $39/NR $49323114-B F 4/20-6/8 R $39/NR $49

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Youth

R $39/N/8 R $39/NR $499

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Spring Youth Soccer League (VO)Emphasis in the Mid-Suburban Soccer League is placed on individual instruction, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Teams will be based on approximately 12 to 15 players per roster depend-ing on age groups. Waiti lists will be used until there are enough players and a volunteer head coach to form another team. Games are played on Saturdays against neighboring park districts. Competition will start April 14. Practices will be held during the week based on coach’s availability. Practices will start two weeks prior to game play dependent upon a par-ticular level having enough volunteer coaches lined-up. Parents will receive a call from their child’s coach once the team selection process is completed. Th e number of teams competing this sprp ing out of the Roselle Park District is to be submitted to league offi cials on March 1st for schedudulilingng ppurposes. Reggistering before or after this date does not necessarily guaranteea spot on a team dueue ttoo mminimmum and maximum numbers needed to form a team. It is imperative to register early!

Take advantage of our early-bird sigign-n up fee of $53 by registering before February 18. All reg-istrations submitted from February 188 on will be charged an additional ten dollars and, again, players cannot be guaranteed a spot oon a team.

Volunteer coaches are always needeed for this program. Please indicate on the registration form if you would be able to managee a a team. Also, please let our front desk staff know if you would be interese teted d inin ccoaoachchining. Th ey wiwilll make note of this in our computer registration soft-ware. If youou arer nnotot familiar with the game ofof soccer, don’t worry, we can teach you everything yoyouu neneeded to knoww.

DIVISION CUT OOFF DATE: August t 11, 2200111Age of a child as of August 1, 2011, will deteterrmmine at what level he/she will be eligible to play in this spriringn . For exexample: the “U” (as in U88 Division) indicates child must be under the age of eigightht aass ofoff AAAugust 11, 22011, to participate inn tthat level. If nine years old as of the 8/1/10 date, hchchilildd should be ennenrorolled inn U(under)10 division.n.

323111-A U6 Division 55 yyears old (Co-ed) Fee: R$63/NR $73323111-B U8 Division 666-77 yyeae rs old (Co-ed)) Fee: R$63/NR $73323111-C U10 Division 8-8-99 9 yey ararss old (Co-ed) Fee: R$63/NR $73323111-D U12 Division 10-111y1y1 earsrs old ((Coo-eed)d) Fee: R$63/NR $73 323111-E U14 Division 12-133 yyearss oolldld ((CoCo-e-ed))d Fee: R$63/NR $73

RoRosesellllee PaParkrk DDisistrtricictt jejersrseyeys s araree rereqquuuired and need to be e orro dedereedd atat tthehe time of registration if your child does nonot t hahaveve oonee. Th Th esese e jej rseys can beee uuuusesesedd d seseseasasonon ttoo seseasasonon. Please specify shirt size on your registration form. Jerseeey (YS,S,S,S, YYYYM,M,M,M, YYYL, AS, AM, AL, AAAXLXL)). FEFEE: $22

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Fitness Center

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Annual Membership Rates In-district Out-of-district Adult (16 & Over) $174 $219 Couple (per person, same household) $164 $209 Family (3+, same household) $462 $500 Student* (14-25 w/limited hours) $104 $149 Basic Senior (55 & Over) $134 $179 Basic Senior Couple (per person) $124 $169 Value Membership $114 $159 3 Month Membership (with card) $65 $80 Corporate (per person, 3+) $114 $159 Daily Fees per visit** $6 $8

Large Locker Rental*** $60/year $20 for 3 monthsSmall Locker Rental $30/year $10 for 3 months

ID Cards – All members will be issued a fi tness identifi cation card. Members will be required to scan in their card when using the Fitness Center or Open Gym. Th ere is a $5 Replacement Fee for lost cards.*Student Memberships –14 and 15 year olds wishing to purchase a Student Fitness Mem-bership must complete a mandatory fi tness orientation. **Daily Fees – All daily fee users must be 16 years or older and have a waiver signed by a guardian 18 years or older each visit. Daily fees are paid in the Fitness Center.***Locker Rentals – If you do not choose to rent a locker, daily use of a locker is available at no charge. Please bring your own lock. All daily use locks must be removed when you leave the building.

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FITNESS CENTER MEMBER BENEFITSFull Year Memberships• Complete use of Fitness Center, track,

and locker rooms• 1/2 price nursery punch card (for all

members excluding those on a One Month Membership)

• 20% discount on in-house fi tness class-es (for all members excluding Value, Student, 3 Month, and 1 Month)

• Free use of Gym when available• Equipment orientation with a certifi ed

Personal Trainer

Value MembershipAnnual Membership includes:• Use of Fitness Center Monday-Friday

8:00 am-3:00 pm• Equipment orientation or program

design with a Certifi ed Personal Trainer• Complete use of running track and

locker rooms

FITNESS CENTER HOURS (January 1-May 31, 2012)

REGULAR HOURSMonday – Friday: 5:30 am-9:30 pmSaturday: 7:00 am-7:30 pmSunday: 8:00 am-4:00 pm

STUDENT HOURSMonday – Th ursday: 2:30-5:00 pm & 8:00-9:30 pmFriday: 2:30-9:00 pmSaturday & Sunday: 1:00-4:00 pm

VALUE MEMBERSHIP HOURS

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am-3:00 pm

FITNESS CENTER CLOSED BUILDING CLOSED:Th ursday, November 24 Saturday, December 24Sunday, December 25Sunday, January 1Sunday, April 8Monday, May 28

Limited Fitness Center Hours:7:00 am-4:00 pmFriday, November 25 Saturday, December 31

Members renewing an annual membership up to 30 days after their expiration date will receive an additional month FREE.

Personal Training (KK)A personal trainer will design an exercise program tailored to your fi tness goals, while taking your health concerns into consider-ation. Th e trainer will also give you valuable training advice as well as the motivation to stick to your program. All initial annual fi tness members will receive a one hour personal training or equipment orientation with a certifi ed personal trainer. Th is service is available to initial 3 month members for a fee of $25 ($35 for non-members/daily fee users).

One-Nine Sessions - $35/sessionTen or More Sessions $30/session

Personal Training is available to non-fi tness members for an additional charge of $10 per session. Please note that group training is also available. Additional information is available in the Fitness Center.

Massage (KK)Massage has many benefi ts including stress reduction, increased circulation, improved health, reduced muscle soreness, and more! During your chair massage appointment, a licensed and certifi ed massage therapist will work on your back, arms, neck and/or shoul-ders to help you experience all of the benefi ts that massage has to off er. You will remain fully-clothed during your appointment. Schedule your 10, 15 or 30-minute appoint-ment at the fi tness desk today!Fees are $1 per minute for Roselle Park District residents and $1.50 per minute for non-residents. Basic Fitness members receive a 20% discount. Cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours in advance to avoid being charged. Nursery Service (KK)Th e Nursery is open for children 6 months - 10 years old. You can use the Nursery while you attend a class or workout in the Fitness Center. Th e parent or guardian must remain in the building while their child is in the Nursery.

Nursery Service (KK)Th e Nursery is open for children 6 months - 10 years old. You can use the Nursery while you attend a class or workout in the Fitness Center. Th e parent or guardian must remain in the building while their child is in the Nursery.

NURSERY HOURS:Monday through Friday: 9:00 am-12:00 pmMonday through Th ursday: 4:30-7:30 pmSaturday: 9:00-11:30 am

Fitness Members $2/visit per childNon Fitness Members $3/visit per child

WALKING TRACK: Th e Roselle Park District off ers a FREE Walking Track. All you have to do is sign in each time at the front desk. One mile is equivalent to 15 ¾ laps around the inner track and 14 ¾ laps around the outer. On even number days patrons should walk/run clockwise around the track and counter clockwise on odd number days. Th e Roselle Park District is proud to off er this amenity at no cost to its users.

Give the gift of leisure with a

Roselle Park District gift certificate.

we’ll even wrap it for you!

Certificates are available for all

Park District programs and may be

purchased at the Clauss Recreation

Center,Front Desk located at

555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave, Roselle,

Illinois 60172.

(630) 894-4200

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Have you ever wanted to lose weight but have never had the motivation to do it? Well, here is your chance to shed those unwanted pounds, make some money, and earn bragging rights all at the same time. Th is class will give you the knowledge to lose those unwanted pounds and keep off the weight. Th rough a 10 week program, participants will learn which proteins, carbohy-drates and sugars to eat and why, how to eat out and be healthy, the impor-tance of exercise and much much more.

Every week participants will be weighed and those who lose the most weight over the 10 week period will take home the grand prize. Grand prizes can range anywhere from $250 to $1,000 (dependent on number of participants). So come on out, get in shape and earn bragging rights as the very fi rst Roselle Weight Loss Challenge Champion.

WHO: Ages 18 and up CLASS MIN/MAX: 5/40

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE LOC 322444-A Tu 6:30-7:30 pm 1/10-3/13 R $60/NR $70 Elm 322444-B Tu 6:30-7:30 pm 4/3-6/5 R $60/NR $70 Elm 322444-C Th 10:30-11:30 am 1/12-3/15 R $60/NR $70 Maple 322444-D Th 10:30-11:30 am 4/5-6/7 R $60/NR $70 Maple

Jazzercise (KK)Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully eff ective 60-minute total body workout. Every Jazzercise group fi tness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, Yoga, and kickboxing.

Start dancing yourself fi t and change the shape of your body today! For more information call Christine Smith at 847-217-1232.Walk-in daily fee is $10.00.

Morning Sessions313449-A Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 1/3-2/28 R $85/NR $95313449-B M/W/F 9:15-10:15 am 1/2-2/8 R $85/NR $95 313449-C Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 3/1-4/26 R $85/NR $95 313449-D M/W/F 9:15-10:15 am 2/10-3/19 R $85/NR $95313449-E Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 5/1-5/31 R $50/NR $60 313449-F M/W/F 9:15-10:15 am 3/21-4/27 R $85/NR $95313449-G M/W/F 9:15-10:15 am 4/30-5/30* R $65/NR $75 313449-H Sa 8:00-9:00 am 1/7-3/10 R $50/NR $60 313449-I Sa 8:00-9:00 am 3/17 -5/26 R $40/NR $50

No Basic Member Discount* No class 5/28

Junior Jazzercise Ages 5-9! See page 33

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Evening Sessions313449-J M/W 5:40-6:40 pm 1/2-2/27 R $85/NR $95313449-K M/W 5:40-6:40 pm 2/29-4/25 R $85/NR $95 313449-L M/W 5:40-6:40 pm 4/30-5/30* R $45/NR $55 313449-M Tu/Th 5:40-6:40 pm 1/3-2/28 R $85/NR $95313449-N Tu/Th 5:40-6:40 pm 3/1-4/26 R $85/NR $95313449-O Tu/Th 5:40-6:40 pm 5/1-5/31 R $50/NR $60313449-P M/W/F 4:30-5:30 pm 1/2-2/8 R $85/NR $95313449-Q M/W/F 4:30-5:30 pm 2/10-3/19 R $85/NR $95313449-R M/W/F 4:30-5:30 pm 3/21-4/27 R $85/NR $95313449-S M/W/F 4:30-5:30 pm 4/30-5/30* R $65/NR $75

(KK)

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New Members - Sign up for one fi tness class or Fitness Class Pass and get a full year membership for only $132. Renewing Members – Receive one free month for each new fi tness class registered for.

“Try Something New”

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Discover the Secrets of Chinese Health Balls (DK)Discover the secrets of Chinese Health Balls; an exercise system that has been in use for 2,000 years. Th ey can improve strength, fl exibility, dexterity and circulation in the fi ngers, hands and wrists. Th ey can relieve joint stiff ness and soreness, and relax muscles and joints. Th eir use can reduce the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, repetitive strain injury, rheumatism and arthritis. Th ey are deeply relax-ing, can help reduce stress, improve overall health, stimulate the mind and reduce your risk of cogni-tive decline, dementia and Alzheimer’s. Each class participant will receive one free set of Health Balls.

WHO: Ages 13 and up ID: 322417-A FEE: R $30/NR $40DAY: F DATE: 2/24 TIME: 6:00-7:00 pmMIN/MAX: 6/12 LOC: Mulberry

Tai Chi (DK)Tai Chi can reduce stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, anger and fear. It can increase energy, vitality, endurance, confi dence and concentration. In addition, Tai Chi can relieve arthritis and chronic pain, improve all bodily functions, balance the emotions, calm the mind, speed healing, strengthen and detoxify the body, strengthen the im-mune system, integrate the body, mind & spirit, reduce falls and improve balance.

WHO: Ages 13 and up MIN/MAX: 8/15 LOC: Sycamore FEE: R $45/NR $55

BEGINNERID # DAY TIME DATES 322418-A Tu 9:00-10:00 am 1/10-2/14 322418-B Tu 9:00-10:00 am 2/21-3/27 322418-C Tu 9:00-10:00 am 4/17-5/22

Tiny Tot Taekwondo see page 33

CONTINUINGID # DAY TIME DATES322418-D Tu 10:05-11:05 am 1/10-2/14322418-E Tu 10:05-11:05 am 2/21-3/27 322418-F Tu 10:05-11:05 am 4/17-5/22

No Basic Fitness Member discount or drop in fees

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Give the gift of leisure with a

Roselle Park District gift certificate.

we’ll even wrap it for you!

Certificates are available for all

Park District programs and may be

purchased at the Clauss Recreation

Center,Front Desk located at

555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave, Roselle,

Illinois 60172.

(630) 894-4200

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Hatha Yoga (DK)Th is is a perfect total fi tness program result-ing in overall improvement in your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. You’ll learn to relax your mind and have more body awareness through proper breathing practices, yoga postures, deep relaxation and meditation techniques. Emphasis is placed on developing and enhancing balance, fl ex-ibility and strength. Enjoy our new extended class format. Please bring a yoga mat and a 5 ft. blanket to class. Comfortable clothing is advised.

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 6:45-8:00 pmMIN/MAX: 7/20 LOC: Sycamore

ID # DAY DATES FEE322408-A M 1/2-2/13 R $77/NR $87322408-B W 1/4-2/15 R $77/NR $87322408-C M 2/20-4/2 R $77/NR $87322408-D W 2/22-4/4 R $77/NR $87322408-E M 4/9-5/21 R $77/NR $87322408-F W 4/11-5/23 R $77/NR $87

No Fitness Member Discount or drop-in fees

Zumba (DK)Looking for a fun and exciting way to tone and sculpt your body? Here is your chance! Salsa, cha cha, meringue, hip rolls and shimmies- put it all together with high energy Latin and international music and you’ve got Zumba! Our master instructor will guide you through a series of unique moves and combinations providing you with a great workout. No dance experience is necessary. Drop in rate is R $10/NR $13.

WHO: Ages 18 and up TIME: 6:00-7:00 pmMIN/MAX: 5/8 *No class 3/27, 3/28LOC: Bloomingdale Park District, 172 S. Circle

ID # DAYS DATES FEE322422-A Tu 1/17-3/6 R $75/NR $85322422-B W 1/18-3/7 R $75/NR $85322422-C Tu 3/20-5/15* R $75/NR $85322422-D W 3/21-5/16* R $75/NR $85

Free ZUMBA Open HouseTuesday, January 10, 2012

6:00-6:45 pmBloomingdale Park District,

172 S. Circle

Zumba Gold (DK)Dance your way to a fi tter and healthier you! Zumba Gold is a slower paced, low impact version of a classic Zumba class that’s just as fun! Optimal for the active mature adult and exercise beginner, Zumba Gold combines a variety of Latin and international rhythms with an easy to follow workout. No dance experience is necessary. Please wear comfortable exercise clothing and bring a hand towel and water bottle to class. Drop-in rate is R $10/NR $13.

WHO: Adults TIME: 9:30-10:30 amMIN/MAX: 5/8 *No class 3/27LOC: Bloomingdale Park District, 172 S. Circle

ID DAY DATES FEE322422-E Tu 1/17-3/6 R $69/NR $79322422-F Tu 3/20-5/15* R $69/NR $79

Free ZUMBA GOLD Open HouseTuesday, January 10, 2012

9:30-10:15 amBloomingdale Park District, 172 S.

Circle

Express Workout (DK)Need a fast and eff ective workout? Th is 45 minute class will sculpt your problem areas using body bars, hand weights, resist-a-balls, and hula hoops to tone and train those stub-born body parts in a fun and challenging way! For those of you short of time, this class is the perfect choice! Please come ready for class warmed up and ready to train!

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 6:50-7:35 pm MIN/MAX: 8/15 LOC: Maple

ID DAYS DATES FEE322434-A Tu/Th 1/3-2/16 R $74/NR $84322434-B Tu/Th 2/21-4/5 R $74/NR $84322434-C Tu/T 4/10-5/24 R $74/NR $84

Fitness Member Discount

Back to Basics (DK)Th is class is a lighter, low impact class designed for those just beginning an exercise program. You’ll begin the class with a nice and easy warm-up to awaken your muscles. Resistance training follows the cardio portion of class. Th is is the perfect class for beginners. A two day per week option is available for R $51/NR $61.

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 10:05-10:55 amMIN/MAX: 6/15 LOC: Sycamore

ID DAY DATES FEE322435-A M/W/F 1/4-2/17 R $69/NR $79322435-B M/W/F 2/20-4/6 R $72/NR $82322435-C M/W/F 4/9-5/25 R $72/NR $82

Fitness Member Discount

PleaseNote:

Register early to prevent class cancellations due to low enrollment!

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Pilates (DK)Strengthen and lengthen your muscles while restoring the natural curvature of the spine with Pilates. All exercises are performed in a fl owing and graceful manner with the co-ordination of breathing. Th e workout off ers incredible body benefi ts, including dynamic fl exibility, muscular endurance and strength, balance, body awareness and coordination.

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 6:45-7:45 pmMIN/MAX: 8/15 LOC: Maple

ID # DAYS DATES FEE322425-G M 1/2-2/13 R $44/NR $54322425-H M 2/20-4/2 R $44/NR $54322425-I M 4/9-5/21 R $44/NR $54

Fitness Member Discount

Pilates & Yoga Fusion Classes (DK)Th ese classes are a fusion of yoga poses and pilates exercises. Classes focus on total body stretching and strengthening while building core strength and improving posture. All exercises are performed in a fl owing and graceful manner with the coordination of breath-ing. Regular class participation can increase dynamic fl exibility, muscular endurance and strength, balance, body awareness and coordinator. Sign up for a combination of classes for maximum benefi ts. Please bring a mat to class.

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 9:00-10:00 amMIN/MAX: 6/15 LOC: Maple

YOGALATES : A COMBINATION OF PILATES AND YOGA EXERCISES

ID # DAY DATES FEE322424-A M 1/2-2/13 R $41/NR $51322424-B M 2/20-4/2 R $41/NR $51322424-C M 4/9-5/21 R $41/NR $51

Fitness Member Discount

Pilates Master Class (DK)Challenge your core with this extended pilates class using bands, balls, straps, and blocks for the ultimate workout. Please bring a mat to class.

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 9:15-10:45 amMIN/MAX: 6/15 LOC: Maple

ID # DAYS DATES FEE 322425-D F 2/17 R $12/NR $18322425-E F 4/13 R $12/NR $18322425-F F 5/18 R $12/NR $18

No Fitness Member Discount

Spinning (DK)Cycling is an exciting way to work out! Th e workout is designed to enable all individuals to participate in a group exercise class with emphasis on individual performance. A typical class may consist of going up and down hills, climbs, sprints, or visualizing riding around a neigh-borhood or up a mountain. Spinning is a fun and eff ective exercise challenge and a great way to lose body fat. Please bring a towel and plenty of water.

WHO: Ages 18 and up TIME: 5:45-6:45 pm MIN/MAX: 5/7 LOC: Spin Room

ID # DAY DATES FEE322431-A M 1/2-2/13 R $50/NR $60322431-C W 1/4-2/15 R $50/NR $60322431-D M 2/20-4/2 R $50/NR $60322431-F W 2/22-4/4 R $50/NR $60322431-G M 4/9-5/21 R $50/NR $60322431-I W 4/11-5/23 R $50/NR $60

Fitness Member Discount

Les Mills BODYPUMP™ (DK)PUMP™ is the original barbell class that strengthens your entire body. Th is 60-minute workout challenges all your major muscle groups by using the best weight-room exercises like squats, presses, lifts and curls. Great music, awesome instructors and your choice of weight inspire you to get the results you came for – and fast! Like all the LES MILLS™ programs, a new BODYPUMP™ class is released every three months with new music and choreography.

WHO: Ages 16 and up MIN/MAX: 8/18 LOC: Maple

ID # DAYS DATES TIME FEE322432-A W 6:15-7:15 am 1/4-2/15 R $39/NR $49322432-B M 7:45-8:45 pm 1/2-2/13 R $39/NR $49322432-C Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 1/3-2/16 R $78/NR $88322432-D Tu/Th 4:30-5:30 pm 1/3-2/16 R $78/NR $88322432-E W 6:45-7:45 pm 1/4-2/15 R $39/NR $49322432-F Sa 8:00-9:00 am 1/7-2/18 R $39/NR $49322432-G W 6:15-7:15 am 2/22-4/4 R $39/NR $49322432-H M 7:45-8:45 pm 2/20-4/2 R $39/NR $49322432-I W 6:45-7:45 pm 2/22-4/4 R $39/NR $49

Fitness Member Discount

ID # DAYS DATES TIME FEE322432-J Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 2/21-4/5 R $78/NR $88322432-K Tu/Th 4:30-5:30 pm 2/21-4/5 R $78/NR $88322432-L Sa 8:00-9:00 am 2/25-4/7 R $39/NR $49322432-M W 6:15-7:15 am 4/11-5/23 R $39/NR $49322432-N M 7:45-8:45 pm 4/9-5/21 R $39/NR $49322432-O Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 4/10-5/24 R $78/NR $88322432-P Tu/Th 4:30-5:30 pm 4/10-5/24 R $78/NR $88322432-Q W 6:45-7:45 pm 4/11-5/23 R $39/NR $49322432-R Sa 8:00-9:00 am 4/14-5/26 R $39/NR $49

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 9:15-10:15 amMIN/MAX: 6/15 LOC: Maple

PILATES WITH PROPS : BANDS, BALLS, STRAPS AND BLOCKS WILL BE USED IN CLASS

ID # DAY DATES FEE322425-A F 12/30-2/10 R $41/NR $51322425-B F 2/24-4/16 R $41/NR $51322425-C F 4/20-6/1 R $41/NR $51

WHO: Ages 18 and up TIME: 9:15-10:15 amMIN/MAX: 6/15 LOC: Spin Room

ID # DAY DATES FEE322431-B W 1/4-2/15 R $50/NR $60322431-E W 2/22-4/4 R $50/NR $60322431-H W 4/11-5/23 R $50/NR $60

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W.O.W. Women on Weights (DK)Strength training has been proved to benefi t all populations, from adolescent athletes to seniors. Women, in particular, see tre-mendous benefi ts from strength training. Traditionally, women relied on cardiovascu-lar activity and a low calorie diet to change their physical appearance. Unfortunately, low calorie diets merely punish the soul and decrease the metabolism. Without including consistent strength training in our program, eff ecting change can be an impossible goal. Th is class will combine strength training, yoga, and pilates exercises. Please bring a mat to class.

WHO: Ages 18 and up TIME: 10:15-11:15 amMIN/MAX: 5/7 LOC: Fitness Center/Maple/Sycamore

ID # DAYS DATES FEE322415-A M/F 1/2-2/17 R $65/NR $75322415-B Tu/Th 1/3-2/16 R $65/NR $75322415-C M/F 2/20-4/6 R $65/NR $75322415-D Tu/Th 2/21-4/5 R $65/NR $75322415-E M/F 4/9-5/25 R $65/NR $75322415-F Tu/Th 4/10-5/24 R $65/NR $75

Fitness Member Discount

Cardio Kickboxing (DK)Cardio kickboxing is a high intensity workout that will increase your strength and fl exibility while burning fat and having fun! It is a chal-lenging non-contact cardio workout which includes throwing punches, kicking and expe-riencing new boxing training methods. Core work and toning will also be a part of this high energy class. An empowering experience that will surely get your heart rate up! One hour of Cardio Kickboxing can burn up to 500-800 calories! Check it out!

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 9:00-9:45 amMIN/MAX: 5/12 *No class 3/26, 3/30 LOC: Sycamore

ID # DAYS DATES FEE322412-A M 1/2-2/13 R $37NR $47322412-B F 1/6-2/17 R $37NR $47322412-C M 2/20-4/2* R $32/NR $42322412-D F 2/24-4/6* R $32/NR $42322412-E M 4/9-5/21 R $37NR $47322412-F F 4/13-5/25 R $37NR $47

Fitness Member Discount

Flex Class PassCan’t commit to attending an entire session? Want to try different classes to find the one for you?

Purchase a Flex Class Pass! Th is pass is a convenient and easy way to attend all of your favorite classes to fi t your schedule. No more stopping at the front desk to pay the drop-in fee, go straight to class and present the card to the instructor! Each pass is valid for 10 in-house fi tness classes (see list of qualifying classes below).

ID: 322437-A DATES: 1/1-6/1 FEE: R $60/NR $70 VALID: 11/15/11-6/1/12 DROP-IN FEES: R $6/NR $8

Classes covered by the Flex Class Pass include: + Back to Basics, + Cardio Kickboxing, + Express Workout, + Les Mills BODYPUMP™ + Pilates / Yogalates / Pilates with Props,+ Piloxing, + Total Body Fitness + W.O.W.

No refunds will be given for class passes. If you will not use the Flex Class Pass for 10 classes, it is recommended that you sign up for a session of the class you wish to attend, or you may elect to pay the drop-in fee any time you wish to attend a class you are not signed up for.

*NOTE: Classes are subject to cancellation in the event of repeated low attendance. A class that does not meet its minimum on the fi rst day of a new session will be cancelled. In addition, if a class averages less than its minimum for 2 consecutive weeks it will be cancelled.

Th ank you for your participation. Make sure you turn in your completed punch cards to any one of our instructors to be entered into a drawing at the end of each season for a FREE Flex Class Pas

Total Body Fitness (DK)Th is class addresses the main components of fi tness: cardiovascular endurance, strength, balance, and fl exibility. After quick warm-up, the class unfolds with a low-impact cardio segment, which is less jarring on the joints and will boost cardiovascular endurance. Th en, a section of resistance training aims to improve upper and lower body strength. Pilates comes next to strengthen and stretch the core muscle groups. Finally, a cool-down concludes the class while improving fl exibil-ity, balance, and posture.

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 6:45-7:45 pmMIN/MAX: 7/15 LOC: Sycamore

ID # DAYS DATES FEE322435-D Tu 1/3-2/14 R $38/NR $48322435-E Tu 2/21-4/3 R $38/NR $48322435-F Tu 4/10-5/22 R $38/NR $48

Fitness Member Discount

Piloxing (DK)Piloxing uniquely mixes Pilates and boxing moves into a calorie blasting, muscle ton-ing, interval workout, guaranteed to whip you into shape! Piloxing blends the power, speed and agility of boxing with the beautiful sculpting and fl exibility of Pilates. It is a fun and challenging workout! Try it today!

WHO: Ages 16 and up TIME: 9:00-10:00 amMIN/MAX: 6/15 LOC: Sycamore

ID # DAY DATES FEE322408-A W 1/4-2/15 R $39/NR $49322408-B W 2/22-4/4 R $39/NR $49322408-C W 4/11-5/23 R $39/NR $49

Fitness Member Discount

Be sure to attend class on the fi rst day of a new session to ensure that the class will run!

Give the gift of leisure with a

Roselle Park District gift certificate.

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Adult Sports

Men’s Basketball League (VO) ID# 323197-AGet the guys together and sign-up for our Saturday afternoon Men’s Bas-ketball League. Teams will play a minimum of ten games plus a post-season tournament. Game times are on the hour beginning at 1:15 pm. Th e season will start January 21. Teams must pay a $75 forfeit fee using a valid Visa, MasterCard number or cash before January 14. Th is fee will be refunded at the conclusion of the season if your team does not forfeit a game during the season or drop from the league prior to start of season. Th is $75 fee also holds a team’s spot in a league. Th e remaining team fee is required to be paid-in-full by January 16. Resident team (three-quarters of roster lives in the Roselle Park District) fee is $625. Non-resident team fee is $675. Th ese prices do not include the refundable $75 forfeit fee.

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ADULT SPORTS LEAGUE

Men’s Basketball League (VO) AGES:18 and over ID: 323197-AGet the guys together and sign-up for our Saturday afternoon Men’s Basketball League. Teams will play a minimum of ten games plus a post-season tournament. Game times are on the hour beginning at 1:15 pm. Th e season will start January 21. Teams must pay a $75 forfeit fee using a valid Visa, MasterCard number or cash before January 14. Th is fee will be refunded at the conclusion of the season if your team does not forfeit a game during the season or drop from the league prior to start of season. Th is $75 fee also holds a team’s spot in a league. Th e remaining team fee is required to be paid-in-full by January 16. Resident team (three-quarters of roster lives in the Roselle Park District) fee is $625. Non-resident team fee is $675.

Th ese prices do not include the refundable $75 forfeit fee.

Men’s Basketball League

tart January 21! Saturday GamesThe season will start January 21! Saturday Games

Adult Intro to Golf (VO)Th is six class course will be taught by a PGA Golf Pro. Beginners and advanced students will learn the proper techniques in making a full swing as well as chipping and putting. Also, golfi ng etiquette will be discussed. Clubs will be available for use; however students are encouraged to bring their own. Practice balls are not included in the fee. Classes are held at the Green Valley Golf Range located at 26W101 Lake Street, Hanover Park.

WHO: Ages 16 and up FEE: R $95/NR $105 MIN/MAX: 6/10 LOC: Green Valley Golf Range

ID # DAY TIME DATES 323134-A Sa 3:00-4:00 pm 4/14-5/19 323134-B W 7:00 -8:00 pm 4/18-5/23

Wing Chung (VO)Wing Chun is the most popular southern Chinese martial art. Train with expert instructors in this unique martial art form. Th is class allows you to increase your fl exibility and get a good workout while learning elements of self-defense. Th is is a non-competitive program.

WHO: Adults MIN/MAX: 1/12 LOC: Schaumburg Community Recreation Center 505 S. Springinsguth

ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE322441-G W/Sa 8:00-9:30 pm 1/4-3/24 R $207/NR $217322441-H* W or Sa ** 1/4-3/24 R $139/NR $149

**Enrollees have choice to attend once a week on either Wednesdays (8:00-9:30 pm) OR Saturdays (12:45-2:00 pm).

Adult Tennis and Shotokan Karate See page 39

DEADLINE TO SIGN UP

JAN. 14

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Adult Open Gym (KK)

Monday, January 2-Wednesday, May 30

SUNDAYAdult 30+Basketball8:15-10:00 am

MONDAYAdult 18+Basketball8:00-9:20 pm

TUESDAYAdult 18+Volleyball7:15-9:15 pm

WEDNESDAYAdult 18+Basketball8:00-9:20 pm

Summer Softball League (VO)Registration is now being accepted for our 2012 Adult Summer Softball Leagues.

Captains must submit their $75 forfeit fee payment (credit card, or check, cash) by April 6 or prior to a league meeting their maximum. Th is fee will be refunded at the conclusion of the season if a team does not forfeit a game during the season or drop from the league prior to season starting. Th is $75 fee also holds a team’s spot in a league.

Th e remaining team fee is due one week prior to start of season.

Men’s 16” Softball League ID# 323198-A Games will be played on Monday nights. Twelve teams maximum.

Co-Rec 14” Softball League (Mushball) ID# 323198-B Games will be played on Tuesday nights. Twelve teams maximum. Men’s 12” Softball League ID# 323198-C Games will be played on Wednesday nights. Twelve teams maximum. Men’s 12” Softball League ID# 323198-D Games will be played on Th ursday nights. Seven team maximum.

RESIDENT TEAM FEE: $550THREE-QUARTERS OF ROSTER LIVES IN THE ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT

NON RESIDENT TEAM FEE: $600ADDITIONAL REFUNDABLE $75 FORFEIT FEE

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PAYMENT OPTIONS!Captains, call our front desk (630) 894-4200 and they’ll give you all the details on how your team can “pay as you play” during the 2012 season. Dead-line to submit “pay as you play” option form is April 6.

Please register early as these rollback prices will have leagues fi lling fast. Returning teams will be aff orded fi rst consideration in forming each league.

Th e season will begin the week of April 16 with game times of 6:45, 7:45, and 8:45. Regular and post-season tournament champions will receive prize money and team trophy. Return-ing teams will be aff orded fi rst consid-eration in forming each league, but no guarantees are implied in this regard.

Adult Sports

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Adult Seminar Workshops (JD)Interested in learning more about important topics that aff ect your child’s life? Come sign up for these adult seminar workshops that will cover important topics that every parent can relate to.

Advocating For Your Child in the SchoolsSaturday, January 28 | 1:00-2:30 pmTh is workshop reviews basic steps involving the referral process, school assessment, and de-termining students’ eligibility for educational accommodations and services. It cuts through the jargon (IEP, 504 Plan, OHI, etc.) and educates parents on the latest trends (RTI) and how they impact their child. Th e workshop provides tips for navigating IEP meetings and reviews general school resources (Parent Advocates, PTA Groups, Guidance Counselors, and request-ing due process,) and strategies for maximizing school-home communication.

WHO: Ages 18 and up ID: 327652-C FEE: R $10/NR $20 MIN/MAX: 5/25 LOC: Scout Lodge

Bullying 101Saturday, February 11 | 10:00-11:30 amTh is workshop addresses: surprising statistics of bullying, eff ects of bullying, and approaches/tools that can be used to prevent and stop bullying. Cyber bullying is addressed as well due to the increased prevalence of bullying on Facebook and Twitter. Important resources are provided to educate adults on how to address and teach children how to assert themselves appropriately when targeted by bullies.

WHO: Ages 18 and up ID: 327652-D FEE: R $10/NR $20 MIN/MAX: 5/25 LOC: Scout Lodge

Electronic Age: Hazards and SafetySaturday, March 17 | 12:00-1:30 pmTh is informative workshop is a must for families struggling to maintain healthy boundaries in today’s “cyber world.” Numerous media outlets have warned about the potential dangers in using electronic devices (including excessive internet use, gaming, texting, etc.) In this work-shop, we will discuss: privacy, responsibility, and open communication, as well as provide concrete tips on how to ensure your family’s safe use of electronics. Additionally, the issue of electronic addictions will be defi ned and discussed.

WHO: Ages 18 and up ID: 327652-E FEE: R $10/NR $20 MIN/MAX: 5/25 LOC: Scout Lodge

Ballroom Dance (JD)Get both physical and mental exercise while having fun learning to dance. Students can choose among: Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Rumba, Cha Cha, East and West Coast Swing, Hustle, Salsa, Mambo, Samba, and Meringue. Continuing students will eventually learn all these dances and more. Th e dance steps you learn can be used at weddings, reunions, cruises, school, church, company, and public ballroom dances. You are encouraged to bring a partner. Singles will be matched to other singles, if possible, or can dance with the male instructor. No previous dance experience is necessary.

WHO: Adults TIME: 7:35-8:35 pmMIN/MAX: 1/8 LOC: Sycamore

ID # DAY DATES FEE324559-A Th 1/5-2/23 R $48/NR $58324559-B Th 4/12-5/31 R $48/NR $58

Ballroom Dance class is for 8 weeks at only $6 per class.

Walk-N-Talk (JD)Inviting all active older adults to spend Monday morning at our newly renovated Scout Lodge! Walk on our walking path from 9:30-10:00 a.m., and then join us for coff ee in the Scout Lodge. Once a month we’ll play Bunco and have lunch together. Participants are asked to take turns bringing treats, and on Bunco Day (fi rst Monday each month), everyone brings a lunch, or buys their own if we order out. Join us and meet new friends!

WHO: Adults ID: 327650-A FEE: No charge!DAY: M DATES: 1/2-5/21 TIME: 9:30 amMIN/MAX: 1/8 LOC: Scout Lodge

Women’s Self-Defense Workshop (JD) Th is two hour course will cover personal safety topics such as how to avoid being in danger, what to do if you feel threatened, and basic physical self-defense skills. Th e program is taught by mother-daughter team Caryn and Jeanette Andrews. Caryn has a black belt in Tang Soo Do and has taught numerous self-defense classes across the Chi-cago land area. Jeanette also has a martial arts background and extensive women’s self-defense training. Wear loose-fi tting clothing and gym shoes.

WHO: Females Ages 12 - Adult TIME: 7:00-9:00 pmMIN/MAX: 4/16LOC: Th orndale Recreation Center-Heritage Room22W130 Th orndale Avenue Medinah ID # DAY DATE FEE327652-A Tu 1/31 R $5/NR $10 327652-B Tu 4/3 R $5/NR $10

Adult Trips (JD)

Located on pages 6 to10Organized by date

Private/Semi-Private Ballroom Dance Lessons (JD) Private dance lessons provide customized personal attention. Th ey are most com-monly taken in conjunction with group lessons to clean up your dance steps, to learn to dance more quickly for a special occasion or for personal satisfaction. Singles, couples, or small groups pay the same hourly rate. Lessons are one hour in length and fee is per lesson. Th ere is no charge to register and be contacted about available times. Once registered, you can purchase as many tickets as you would like for lessons scheduled throughout the current session.

WHO: Adults MIN/MAX: 1/8 LOC: Sycamore

To purchase a lesson ticket to be used at the agreed upon date and time, please pay at the front desk during regular front desk hours prior to your lesson. FEE: R $40/NR $40.

NEW DANCERS Sign up today and receive a

discounted rate of $20 for an introductory lesson!

(One per couple.)

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Special Recreation• Safe learning environment• Caring, dedicated, trained staff • High staff to child ratio• All needs and disabilities• Improved self-confi dence• Socialization opportunities• Establishing friendships• Gaining social independence• Programs that grow with your child

Western DuPage Special Recreation Association (630) 681-0962 www.wdsra.com

WDSRA

Volunteers &Part Time StaffWelcome!Looking for caring people with a desire to give• Volunteers assist in

programs from sports to crafts to special events.

• Hours are fl exible• Training provided• Benefi ts are many

For an application visitwww.wdsra.com.

Celebrating Children and Adults with Special Needs!

Roselle Park District and the ADATh e Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability. Th e Roselle Park District will make reasonable accom-modations in recreation programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability that meets essential eligibility requirements for that leisure program and facilities. If you have questions or believe you have been un-fairly discriminated against by the park district, please contact the Roselle Park District Director of Parks & Recreation at (630) 894-4200 ext. 228. Th ose who use the Telecommunications Device for the Deaf may reach the park district by calling (800) 526-0844.

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Two Ways to Play with WDSRA!WDSRA ProgramsWDSRA provides a fun, safe environment for more than 4,500 children,teens, and adults to choose from over 1,500 programs, trips, and special events throughout the year. Programs allow everyone to participate at their own ability level.

We off er a wide range of programs to reach a variety of interests.• Basketball• Special Olympics• Dance

Inclusion Services for Park District ProgramsWDSRA also off ers inclusion services for those wishing to participate in regular park district programs but may need assistance. Inclusion is designed to provide the least restrictive envi-ronment while providing the maximum opportunity to participate in a program. Th ere is no charge for WDSRA’s support. If you would like assistance, please indicate that special accom-modations are needed on the park district registration form. If you have questions, contact WDSRA. Two-week advance notice is requested for inclusion support.

• Overnight outings• Weeklong TripsMuch, much more!

• Music• Art• Drama• Bowling

• Social Clubs• Special Events• Adapted Sports

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Garden Club

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 (P) 630.894-4200

Have a green thumb? Want to get a green thumb? Beautify Roselle! Help others! Learn new skills!

Th e Roselle Garden Club is an organization committed to off ering area gardeners the opportunity to gain knowledge and to share their expertise regarding the cultivation of garden and landscape designs. Members strive to beautify their environment and encourage an appreciation in the natural world by working with other community groups.Meetings are held the fi rst Th ursday of every month at the Clauss Recreation Center. A business meeting is conducted from 6:30 – 7:00 pm followed by a speaker or activity meeting. All are welcome to attend the business meeting to learn more about the group.For more information or to join the club, please go to the Park District front desk and they will get you the information.Please note that due to activities, some meetings are held at alternate locations. Please contact the Roselle Park District to get in touch with the Garden Club if you wish to attend a specifi c meeting.

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Upcoming Events• Group trips to historic gardens• Learn how to cook with the veggies you

grew in your garden.• Garden item/Plant swap• Tour of local gardens• Open forum discussion with Master Gar-

deners• Presentations by subject experts• Stepping stones and bird houses for your

gardens

Meetings are held at the Scout LodgeWHO: 18 and over MIN/MAX: 4/20 SEASON: May 2011-May 2012 FEE : $25 Club meets once a month. This is a yearly fee

Upcoming public speakersTh e RPD Garden Club is sponsoring presentations on the following topics. For more information, please contact the RPD. Look for updates on the calendar at rparks.org for times and locations.+ January 5: Attracting Birds and Butterfl ies, + March 1: Care of Garden Tools, + April 5: Vegetable Gardening

Fan Us On FacebookShare stories, post photos, and moreGO TO rparks.org CLICK ON FACEBOOK ICON AND GET CONNECTED WITH THE ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT

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Roselle Park District 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 (P) 630.894-4200 (F) 630.894.5610

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PATRON CODE OF CONDUCT Th e Roselle Park District is committed to providing a safe, clean and fun environment for all participants and guests. By doing so, patrons are required to act appropriately and be respectful of others at all times when using Park District parks and facilities. Persons using Roselle Park District facilities are expected to behave in a mature and responsible manner. Th e Roselle Park District Code of Conduct does not permit language or any action that may hurt or frighten another person or that falls below a generally accepted standard of conduct. Directions issued by Park District staff must be followed at all times. Th e Roselle Park District is committed to providing a safe, clean and fun environment for all participants and guests. By doing so, patrons are required to act appropriately and be respectful of others at all times when using Park District parks and facilities. Persons using Roselle Park District facilities are expected to behave in a mature and responsible manner. Th e Roselle Park District Code of Conduct does not permit language or any action that may hurt or frighten another person or that falls below a generally accepted standard of conduct. Directions issued by Park District staff must be followed at all times.

• Harassment or intimidation using words, gestures, body language or menacing behavior

• Physical contact with another individual or staff member in an angry, violent or threatening manner

• Any demonstration of sexual activity or sexual suggestiveness • Carrying or concealing weapons or devices that may be used

as a weapon

• Use or possession of illegal chemicals or alcohol on Park District property without proper permits

• Abuse of Park District equipment, supplies and property • Th eft of services • Smoking and loitering inside or outside or Roselle Park District

facilities/grounds • Continuous poor sportsmanship or overaggressive competitiveness

from players or spectators • Any other unacceptable behavior including inappropriate dress

We encourage all patrons to be vigilant and report prohibitive acts by other persons. If a prohibitive act is witnessed please contact Park District staff and we will be happy to be of assistance when parties are found not following the code of conduct. Please inform staff members when rules are being broken so that proper actions may be taken. Any violation of these guidelines may result in: a verbal warning, a written warning, immediate removal from the facility, suspension from Park District property, suspension of membership for a designated period of time or revocation of membership. Th e Roselle Park District will investigate all reported incidents on a case by case basis.

THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS ARE PROHIBITED AT ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT FACILITIES AND PARKS:

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Ice Skating

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Ice Skating at Turner PondIce skating enthusiasts may take advantage of outdoor skating areas located at Turner Pond at Turner Park, 81 E. Devon Ave, Roselle. Th e pond has designated areas for ice skating and recreational hockey, (please see signage on site). All skating areas are unsupervised.Ice skating and recreational hockey will be available as soon as weather conditions permit. During the winter, the parks department will regularly test the depth of the ice. Th ey will also clean off the south section of the pond which will be designated for ice skating. (As a reminder, snow removal from the paths and parking lots is the District’s fi rst priority during storm clean up, followed by ice skating at Turner Pond.)

HOURS FOR ICE SKATING AT TURNER POND (WEATHER PERMITTING)

Monday- Friday: 10AM to duskSaturday and Sunday: 10AM to duskCall the seasonal weather hotline at (630) 893-0939 for current skating conditions. Rules and Regulations are posted on site.

• Th ere is no charge to skate at Turner Pond.• Please note that there are no warming facilities or lights at Turner for skating.• Th ere is no attendant on duty.• No supervision provided. All skating is done at your own risk.• Th ere is a porta-potty available on site.• Skaters must provide their own ice skates.

BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT TO SKATE:

Check for the GREEN FLAG that indications the parks department staff has checked ice thickness Never skate on the pond by yourself Report unsafe or dangerous conditions to the Park District (630) 894-2121 Do not skate at night No ice fi shing is allowed Sleds are prohibited on the pond Be courteous to other skaters HAVE FUN!

Because ice skating may result in injury, and because the Park District’s skating area is unsupervised, guests who skate at Turner Pond, skate at their own risk and assume full responsibility. Th e Park District urges skaters to exercise caution and obey all posted signs. We encourage everyone to participate in these activities in a safe manner and suggest that children be supervised by a responsible adult.

LAKE PARKPARKING PERMITS FIRST SEMESTER: 8/15-12/16SECOND SEMESTER: 1/3-6/1

MAX: 40

Lake Park Student Parking Permits (KK)Lake Park student parking permits for the Clauss Recreation Center Lot are now available for purchase. Applications may be picked up at the front desk during established front desk hours. Permits are $75 for fi rst semester or may be purchased for the entire school year at $150. Permit applications require a parent/guardian signature, driver’s initials on each listed rule and regulation, and the student must produce driver’s license so a photocopy can be fi led with application. Parking spaces are limited to 40 spaces in the back two rows of the parking lot. Vehicles parked without the corresponding permit on record, not parked in the designated parking area, or parked before or after set parking hours will be towed at owner’s expense. Parking permit may be revoked, denied, or not renewed for violations of District rules and regulations. Registration begins now!

LPHS STUDENTSFIRST SEMESTER: 11/15-12/16FEE: $37.50

LPHS STUDENTSSECOND SEMESTER: 1/3-6/1FEE: $75

LPHS STUDENTSFIRST SEMESTER & SECOND SEMESTER: FEE: $150

Skating on Turner Pond is allowed only when a GREEN FLAG is fl ying at the pond. If there is NO FLAG or a RED FLAG, NO SKATING is permitted.

Online RegistrationComing Spring 2012. Look for details in the Spring Hightlights !visit www.rparks.org

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Facility Map

55Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

Park Location Acres Ballfi eld Basketball Fishing Playground Building Soccer Tennis Volleyball Special

Facility

1 Kemmerling Pool 400 S. Prospect 10 1 1 2 OutdoorSwimming Pool

2 Lions Park Park Lane 2 1

3 Marion Park Marion & Thorndale 1 1 1 1

4 Newcastle Park Newcastle Court 2.5 1

5 Parkside Park 401 E. Maple 7 2 1 Skate Park/Miracle Field

6 The Scout Lodge 304 E. Pine N/A 1

7 Rock Run Park Edenwood & Dalton 3

8 Turner Park 81 E. Devon 15 1 1 YES 1 2 Pavillion/Gazebo/Water Splash Pad

9 Clauss Recreation Center

555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. 35 4 3 1 1 1 2 Barn/Rose Garden/Maintenace

10 Goose Lake Park W. Bryn Mawr Ave 44.6 1 YES 1 Disc Golf Course & Holes

11 Brookrose Park Brookside & Rosewood Dr. 5

12 Chatburg Park Chatham & Rodenburg 14.8

13 Valley Park Valley & Bryn Mawr 1.55 1 1

14 Odlum Park Travis Parkway 6.7 1 1 Dog Park

15 Gorski Park Foster 2.5

16 Post Offi ce Park Thorndale & Hattendorf 1

17 Kidtowne Park Brittania /Merriford Ln 1 1

18 Waterbury Park 355 Rodenburg Rd. 3 1 1

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Dog Park

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Dog Park at Odlum Park (KK)Bring your dogs to get off leash, play, and socialize with other dogs. An annual Pooch Permit allows you and your canine companion to enjoy Roselle’s very own dog park!

At the time of registration, participants will receive a copy of the rules, membership card, lanyard and security key to access the park. Th e membership card, key and lanyard must be with owner at all times. Th e annual membership fee is $25 per resident dog and $40 per non-resident dog. In order to register, individuals must bring a copy of each dog’s immunization records (Rabies - certifi cate from the county, Distemper, Parovirus, and Bordetella) to the Park District. We want to provide those who have purchased the pass a fun and safe environment! Dog owners not complying will be subject to fi nes of up to $1,000. Periodic monitoring and surveillance will be conducted by the Village of Roselle Police.

PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR SECURITY KEY WHEN USING THE DOG PARK!A new locking system has been installed at the park to ensure the safety and security of Pooch Permit holders and their canine companions.

• Current memberships are still valid until May 31, 2012• A renewed membership purchase will be valid until May 31, 2013.• Registration fees are non-refundable, non-transferable and are not prorated. • A liability waiver and current vaccinations are required to obtain a pooch permit. • More information, including rules and the pooch permit applications can be found on our website at rparks.org.

OPEN: Everyday Dawn till Dusk

DOG PARK PERMIT FEE: 6/1/2011 –5/31/2012 R $25 1st Dog/$10 Each Additional Dog NR $40 1st Dog/$15 Each Additional Dog

FEE: 1/2/2012-5/31/2012 R $12 1st Dog/$10 Each Additional Dog NR $20 1st Dog/$15 Each Additional Dog

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nty, se who have OPEN: Everyday Dawn till Dusk

Special Event & Meeting Rentals

From birthdays to bridal showers,

anniversary parties to business

meetings, Roselle Park District

offers a unique venue for your

celebration. For more information

and to book your rental, call

(630) 894-4200.

Corporate Rentals

Looking for a place to hold your next company picnic, a meeting

room to spark that new idea, or a basketball court just to play a

couple pickup games after work, then look no further. The Roselle

Park District has just the place for you. With rooms and seating

able to accommodate 10-200 people and multiple athletics fields

and a gymnasium available, we have a location for your every

need. For more information, please call the Facilities Supervisor at

630-894-4200 x224 to set up your company event!

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Parkside Parks

57Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

The Roselle Miracle FieldTh e fi eld is the fi rst of its kind in the Roselle area, although over one hundred Miracle League fi elds already exist across the country and about one hundred more are under construction. Miracle Fields are made from a weather-resistant synthetic turf Called “Mondo” and are designed specifi cally for wheelchair bound and/or physically disabled children and adults. Th e ball fi eld and dugout areas are fenced in so the players and activity stay in the designated area for safe play. Th e base path distance is 45’ the distance from the mound to home plate is 32.75’ and the distance for a home-run straight away center fi eld is 117’. Th e district allows residents to use thefi eld for free; however the district does have organizations that have priority use to the fi elds as a permit is required.

Location: Parkside Park, 304 E. Pine Street (Pine and Rush Streets).Field Established: 2003/2004(630) 894-4200 www.rparks.org

Skate Park

THIS FACILITY IS UNSUPERVISED. SKATE AND BIKE RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

• Skateboarding, In-Line Skating and BMX Bike-riding are high risk activities. Please use caution. • Th e park district is NOT responsible for injuries• Proper protective equipment is required which includes: helmets, elbow pads, knee pads, etc.• Skaters are responsible for inspecting and reporting any damage and vandalism to the park district at 630/894-4200• It is required that younger skaters be accompanied by an adult

PROHIBITED ACTS • Include but are not limited to:• Only bicycles, skateboards/scooters, or rollerblades are allowed in designated areas. • No bikes are allowed on the skate area and no skates are allowed on the bike area.• Users should use pathways to enter/exit designated areas• NO food, drinks, or glass on skate/bike operating surfaces• NO Littering, breaking glass, and distributing/affi xing fl iers, stickers, etc. on park property• Destruction and misuse of property or structures, including graffi ti marking, damaging equipment, defacing signage, and using equipment contrary to designed/intended use• NO trespassing after sunset• Smoking or any use of a tobacco product is prohibited in all Park District buildings, facilities and vehicles

Hours: 10:00 am - Sunset (weather permitting)

ENFORCEMENTTh e Roselle Police Department is authorized to arrest and/or ticket any persons found to be violating any ordinance or rule of the Roselle Park District, the Village of Roselle, or law of the State of Illinois.

PENALTIES • Fines of $25 to $500.• Confi scation of the bicycle, skateboard/scooter, or rollerblades • Being banned from park district property, facilities, and programs

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Rent With Roselle

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 (P) 630.894-4200 (F) 630.894.5610

Rent with Roselle

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DANCE ROOM

AFTER HOURS RENTALSROOMS NOW AVAILABLE

UNTIL 11 PM

INTERESTED IN RENTING AND/OR USING THE ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT BASEBALL, SOFTBALL, OR SOCCER FIELDS? CONTACT, FACILITY SUPERVISOR

KOLBE KASPER AT (630) 894-4200 EXT. 224

CLAUSS RECREATION CENTERWe have a room for EVERY occasion!

LOCATION:

555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Il 60172

RENTAL HOURS Monday-Friday: 7:30 am-11:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am-11:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am-11:00 pm

Gym Maximum Occupancy 200Full Gym: R$60/hour NR$85/hourHalf Gym: R$40/hour NR$65/hour

Maple RoomMaximum Occupancy 100 R$60/hour NR$85/hour

Sycamore RoomMaximum Occupancy 50R$45/hour NR$70/hour

Meeting RoomsMaximum Occupancy 35 R$35/hour NR$60/hour

Mandatory $30 fl at fee for set-up/use of any tables, chairs, volleyball nets, or extra play equipment*

SCOUT LODGERecently Renovated and Ready to Rent!

LOCATION: 304 E. Pine, Roselle, Il 60172

RENTAL HOURS Monday-Sunday: 9:00 am-11:00 pm

Maximum Occupancy 100 R$100/NR$125 for 4 hours and only $20 per hour after that

FULL PAYMENTTotal rental fees must be received before any reservation can be made. Also, reservations cannot be ‘penciled in’ or held before com-plete request is made and/or full payment of rental fees is received. Reservations are completed/processed on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. It is best to plan and reserve facilities as early as possible for increased availability options.

RESCHEDULING A RENTAL DATE OR TIME:Original facility rental date can be resched-uled (pending facility availability) for a $10 fee. Rescheduling facility rental dates is at the discretion of the Facility Supervisor and will be performed on a case-by-case basis.

DAMAGE DEPOSITA mandatory damage deposit amount of $150 must be provided by way of a check or credit card information at least three busi-ness days before any event is to take place. Th is payment source will be held and then returned within ten business days at the close of the rental interval pending approval by the Facility Supervisor. Reasons as to why the full damage deposit amount may not be returned include, but are not limited to: damage to the facility and equipment, excessive cleaning, rental charges/fees for unauthorized use of the facility or areas of the facility, and policy violation fi nes during the reservation.

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ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 (P) 630.894-4200 (F) 630.894.5610

Rent With Roselle

Rent with Roselle

59Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

SPLASH PADOpen May through September. Take advantage of this great FREE feature of Turner Park. It consists of a splash playground and two playgrounds, designed for children of all ages. Rental groups will be given access to the Splash Pad and other amenities during rental times however this amenity is not part of the rental package.

TURNER PARKIf you are looking for a beautiful outside setting for your special event then look no further!

LOCATION: 81 E. Devon, Roselle, Il 60172

RENTAL HOURSSaturday-Sunday: Dawn till Dusk

PAVILIONMaximum Occupation within Shelter 100R $150/ NR $175 for the fi rst 4 hours and only $30 per hour after that

GAZEBOMaximum Occupancy within Gazebo 40R $60/NR $85 for the fi rst 4 hours and only $10 per hour after that

For more information on rentals please contact Facility Supervisor Kolbe Kasper at (630) 894-4200 ext. 224www.rparks.org

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Registration

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 (P) 630.894-4200 (F) 630.894.5610

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WAIVERSIn accordance with the Recreation Department policy, all program par-ticipants must sign a hold-harmless agreement prior to participation in department sponsored programs. Th e waivers are on the bottom portion of program registration forms, designated sign-in sheets, and fi tness membership applications. Th ese must be signed by the adult participating in an adult program; and by the parent or legal guardian of participant under 18.

THREE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Mail-In:

Completed Registration Form (page 58) to Clauss Recreation Center, 555 W. Bryn Mawr, Roselle, IL 60172

2. Fax:Completed Registration Form to (630) 894-5610.

3. Walk-In:

Registration accepted at Clauss Recreation Center Front Desk or after-hours yellow drop-in box, located inside doors in lobby area.Please leave only check or credit card payment when using drop box.Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-7:00 pm*.Saturday: 9:00 a.m.-2:00 pm*

*Registration cannot be processed after these times but registration forms may be placed in yellow drop box for processing during the next business day.

IN-DISTRICT/ OUT OF DISTRICT REGISTRATIONRegistration for 2011|2012 Winter/Spring begins as soon as you receive your brochure.Registration is processed on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis.

RECEIPT CONFIRMING YOUR CLASSAll receipts will be sent out as soon as the registration forms are processed.

Registration will continue until classes are fi lled or cancelled due to low enrollment (at the discretion of the corresponding Recreation Supervisor).

PLEASE BE ADVISEDNo registrations can be processed Monday-Friday after 7:00 p.m. or Saturday after 2:00 p.m. After these times the front desk can accept registration forms but they will not be processed until the next day the front desk is open. Please note: the front desk cannot hold any full or partial cash pay-ments. NO EXCEPTIONS (check or credit card information can be held). Also, there can be no acceptance of any overage pay-ments with transactions. Th e District can only receive a total payment of what the total corresponding fees necessitate. It is not possible for the District to perform the service of providing cash back or in-system credit on any overwritten personal checks, company checks, government-issue checks, or money orders.

IN CASE OF AN ERRORComplete details of program policies, procedures and guidelines are sometimes omitted from the program brochures because of space limitations. Also, errors in days, times, registration requirements and fees may occur as well. We apologize for any errors that may appear in the brochure. We thank you for your patience and under-standing when these situations arise.

PROGRAM ROOM AND AREA LOCATIONS SOMETIMES MOVE AROUND!Program locations are subject to change. Roselle Park District staff reserves the right to make changes to room/area locations if deemed necessary for the participation and safety of all our registrants and programs. Th is type of fl exibility is necessary to ensure that all planned program sessions can meet and activities can go as planned.

Nothing ruins a good program

quicker…

than everyone waiting until the last

minute to register for it. There is a

point where if there aren’t enough

registrants to hold the program, it is

cancelled. Coming in the day of, or

the day before the program won’t

resurrect it. Please register at least a

week early to avoid disappointment.

INCLUDE PAYMENT & SIGN WAIVER/RELEASEPlease note that you need to include full payment and a signed waiver and release for your form to be processed. Credit card payments require an additional signature to authorize payment. For these reasons, we are unable to accept phone-in registrations.

PAYMENT TYPESRegistration payment can be made by: Cash Checks payable to the Roselle Park District Money Order Credit Card – Visa or MasterCard Roselle Park District gift certifi cate

ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE SPRING 2012. LOOK FOR MORE DETAILS IN THE SPRING HIGHLIGHT.

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Resgistration Information 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 (P) 630.894-4200 (F) 630.894.5610

Resgister Now!

61Roselle Park District | 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 | (F) 630.894.5610

RESIDENCYNot all Roselle residents are Roselle Park District residents. Even though you may have a Roselle address, you may pay taxes to another park district.Th erefore, proof of residency is required when registering for programs for the fi rst time. Th is may be done with a driver’s license, utility bill, (or a mortgage statement for those who are recently moving to the area). Roselle Park District residents support the district through property tax contribu-tions and therefore these residents have fi rst priority in the registration process each program period.

RETURNED CHECK POLICYWe gladly accept personal checks as pay-ment. If for any reason a check is returned to our offi ce marked “NSF,” we will contact you. You will then be required to submit a full cash or money order payment, as well as a $30 administrative fee, within a fi ve business day period. Class privileges will be suspend-ed and new registration will not be accepted until payment is received.

NON RESIDENT FEESUnless specifi ed by a particular program, the non-resident program fee is an additional $10 or 50% of the regular fee, whichever is less. Th is does not apply to facility rentals. For all facility rentals, Clauss Recreation Center, or Turner Park, there is a consistent $25 increase for non-residents in addition to the stated resident fees.

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT AND THE ADATh e Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability. Th e Roselle Park District will make reasonable accommodations in recreation programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability that meets essential eligibility requirements for that leisure program and facilities. If you have questions or believe you have been unfairly discriminated against by the park district, please contact the Roselle Park District Director of Parks & Recreation at (630) 894-4200 ext. 228. Th ose who use the Telecommunications Device for the hearing impaired may reach the park district by calling (800) 526-0844.

WAIT LIST PROCESSA wait list is formed when a class reaches participant levels beyond the maximum. Th e wait list is designed to maintain interested people in a holding area until more spaces in the program are available, someone drops out, transfers, or a new section is added by park district staff based on interest. Th e wait list is maintained based on the order we process registrations. Customers will be contacted for confi rmation before being added to one of our wait lists (or transferred from a wait list into the desired program) by the front desk or specifi c program super-visor. Please note: before a participant is transferred into a program all corresponding paperwork and payments are required.

WHAT ABOUT INSURANCE?Th e Roselle Park District does not provide medical coverage for injuries suff ered while participating in park district programs, or while using park facilities.Th e Park District, therefore, cannot assume responsibility for personal injury for persons participating in a recreation program or using facilities. Patrons are advised to make provisions for this coverage in their own personal insurance program.

Th e Roselle Park District endorses a customer satisfaction policy and strives to provide high quality programs, services, and facilities. However, sometimes expectation levels or situations occur that do not meet the satisfaction of our customers and a refund request is made. If for any reason you are requesting a refund, please contact the Park District at (630) 894-4200 or come by in person to submit a request.

WHAT IF I HAVE A SPECIAL NEED? Participants who require special assistance during park district programs should note their needs on the registration form and call (630) 894-4200 to notify the park district.Th e Western Dupage Special Recreation Association may be contacted at (630) 681-0962 for additional services. Please note: there is a box to check on our program reg-istration form to alert our Front Desk Attendants and Recreation Supervisors that these services are desired for any given program.

All refund requests must be made at least two business days before the fi rst class meeting or practice of program. Trips and special events require reservations and planning weeks ahead of time and therefore do not allow us to accept refund requests unless there is a wait list and someone can fi ll the spot. Individuals requesting refunds with two or more business days notice, prior to the fi rst class meeting or practice will receive a full refund, less $5 for administrative costs. No refunds will be issued for any program after second meeting of a program, unless a physician’s note is provided. Refund requested for medical reasons will be prorated from the time the request is received. Refunds with facility rental fees:a. Cancellation request 30 or more calendar days prior to rental date = full refund (less $5 for administrative costs)b. Cancellation request 15-29 calendar days prior to rental date = 50% refund (less $5 for administrative costs)c. Cancellation request 5-14 calendar days prior to rental date = 25% refund (less $5 for administrative costs)d. Cancellation request 5 or less calendar days prior to rental date = no refund.e. Other types of refund inquiries = at the discretion of Facility Supervisor.

The Park District will not issue refunds for fi tness center memberships or Lake Park High School student parking permits. Some classes, programs, and fees have specifi c refund policies that will be adhered to. The Park District reserves the right to judge refund requests on a case-by-case basis and partial or full refunds may or may not be approved at any time at the discretion of the district.

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Registration Form

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Roselle, Illinois 60172 (P) 630.894-4200 (F) 630.894.5610

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* SECTION A (PLEASE PRINT) FILL IN THE INFORMATION FOR HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD *REQUIRED FOR PROCESSING

* Parent Guardian Name ________________________________________________ * Home Phone _____________________

* Address ____________________________________________________________ * Cell Phone _______________________

Work Phone ______________________ *Email Address________________________________________________________

Yes No

Last 3 digits on back of card

Authorized Signature Expiration Date

Visa MasterCard Name on Card

Cash *Check # Credit Card #

*PAYABLE TO ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT

(PARTICIPANT WILL BE DENIED IF SIGNATURE OF ADULT PARTICIPANT OR PARENT/GUARDIAN AND DATE ARE NOT ON THIS WAIVER)

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY RECEIPT#__________________________________________________________ STAFF INTIALS _________________________________

SECTION B (PLEASE PRINT) PROGRAM PARTICIPANT INFORMATION CLASS ID# PROGRAM NAME PARTICIPANT (FIRST & LAST NAME) SEX BIRTHDAY

(MO/DAY/YR)

GRADE PROGRAM FEE

Americans with Disabilities ActTh e Roselle Park District intends to comply with the intent and spirit of the Americans with Disabil-ity Act. If you need any special accommodations the park district will make all reasonable eff orts to accommodate you. Please call the park district at (630) 894-4200 to make arrangements. Americans with Disabilities Act Special Needs?

NON RESIDENT FEE:

BASIC FITNESS ID# _________

TOTAL FEES:

$

$

SECTION C SIGN THE WAIVER & RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS

Please read this form carefully and be aware that in registering yourself or your minor child/ward for participation in the above program(s), you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you or your child/ward might sustain arising out of the above program/programs (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided). “I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in the above program(s) and I agree to assume the full risk of any such injuries, damages or loss regardless of severity which I or my child/ward may have against the Park District and its offi cers, agents, servants and employees as a result of participating in any of the above program(s). I waive and relinquish all claims I or my children may have against the Park District and its offi cers, agents, servants and employees as a result of participating in any of the above programs. I hereby fully release and discharge the Park District and its offi cers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims from injuries, damage or loss which I or my child/ward may have or which may accrue to me or my child/ward on account of my participation of the participation of my child/ward in any of the above program(s). I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Park District and its offi cers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries, damages and losses sustained by me or by my child/ward, and arising out, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of any of the program(s). “I understand that unless specifi cally stated in writing at the time of registration, photographs of participants may be taken and used for promotional purposes. ”Registration will be accepted by mail or fax. You mail your form to the Roselle Park District or send by facsimile transmission to (630) 894-5610. When registering by fax, it is mutually understood that the facsimile registration document (including the waiver and release of all claims) shall substitute for and have the same legal eff ect as the original form. “I have read and fully understand the above program, details and waiver and release of all claims.”

__________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________SIGNATURE REQUIRED PARTICIPANTS SIGNATURE (18 YEARS OR OLDER OR PARENT/GUARDIAN) DATEREGISTRATION MUST BE SIGNED AND ACCOMPAINIED BY FULL PAYMENT TO BE PROCESS. WHEN REGISTERING FOR AN ADULT PROGRAM, EACH ADULT MUST SIGN WAVIER------------------------------------------------------.

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Sign up your four person team for this exciting, unique team relay race and eating competition! The first three team members will have the daunting task of completing a 5k run followed by consuming one of the local dishes from Brunch Café, Serino’s, and The Italian Pizza Kitchen. To finish the race, the final team member must devour a giant, ice cream covered chocolate chip Rooskie from Roosters. All participants will receive a Dine N' Dash 2012 commemorative t-shirt, a goodie bag with vendor giveaways and coupons. Trophies will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams who complete the Dine N' Dash in the fastest time. No on-site registration will be accepted.

9:00 am start time

ID: 337630-A WHO: Ages 16 and upMIN/MAX: 10/20 Teams (4 members per team)LOC: Clauss Recreation Center – Parking LotREGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 18, 2012FEE: $60 per Team

Look for more information at rparks.org

Saturday, April 21

May 19

April 20 from 6-8 pm

Celebrate spring at Turner Park with some of your friends and family! Let spring fever take over and spend the afternoon trying to catch the biggest, longest, or smallest fish! We also have some goofy categories such as smelliest, ugliest and squirmiest! Children of all ages will also be able to enjoy this great fun. Mark your calendars today because you won’t want to miss this event the whole family can share! Look for more information in the SpringHighlight coming out in March 2012.

Join us for a FREE night of fun as all of Roselle gets together to celebrate everything that is fitness. Vendors from all around the Roselle area will unite for one night to inform, educate, promote and giveaway everything fitness related including: health screenings, massage sessions, vitamin and nutritional promos, and health and exercise classes. All those who attend will receive a FREE one month membership to the Roselle Park District Fitness Center as well as the opportunity to purchase an additional year at a significantly reduced cost.

May 19

(JD)

(JD)

(KK)

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Roselle Park District555 W. Bryn MawrRoselle, IL 60172www.rparks.org(630) 894-4200

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