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Summer 2019 Program Guide WESTERN DUPAGE SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION Opening a world of untapped potential and a lifetime of possibilities. Resident Registration Begins April 29 at 7:00 am Non Resident Registration Begins May 6 at 9:00 am Participants Emily Cleary and Emma Ross at Camp Duncan
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Summer 2019 Program Guide

WESTERN DUPAGE SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION Opening a world of untapped potential and a lifetime of possibilities.

Resident Registration Begins April 29 at 7:00 am

Non Resident Registration Begins May 6 at 9:00 am

Participants Emily Cleary and Emma Ross at Camp Duncan

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Mission Statement The development of individuals through recreation.

Vision Statement Opening a world of untapped potential and a lifetime of possibilities.

WE'RE GLAD YOU ARE HERE WDSRA is THE place for engaging community-based social and recreational programs for individuals of all ages with special needs. Our expert staff is dedicated to making sure every experience is a positive one.

Our WDSRA Programs are designed similar to traditional park district programs. There is something for every interest including: competitive and recreational athletics, Special Olympics, adaptive sports, music, dance, art, theater, social clubs, camps, trips, special events and more!

Through Inclusion Services we offer assistance to any individual with a disability who registers for a park district program from any of our member districts. Assistance depends on the needs of the individual and ranges from adapting materials to sending support staff. There is no additional cost for participants to receive inclusion services.

Serving the Park Districts of Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Glen Ellyn, Naperville, Roselle, Warrenville, West Chicago, Wheaton and Winfield

Welcome to WDSRA!

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Table of ContentsPROGRAMS (Detailed listing on pg. 56) Athletics..................................................................9, 13-18

After Bowling Programs ............................................. 19

Bowling ................................................................17-18, 39

Children & Teens ........................................................ 7-11

Community Events ........................................................... 3

Fitness Programs ........................................................... 14

Learning Disabilities ..................................................... 12

PH/VI Programs ............................................................. 39

Rec & Roll 2019 ....................................................... 44-45

Outreach to New Participants & Families Our outreach staff can make your transition to our programs as effortless as possible. Staff focuses on welcoming new families, answering questions, navigating forms and processes, and recommending appropriate programming for your loved one. We get to know your participant and family before starting programs so WDSRA can serve you better. We will also provide contact information for resources your participant may need. If you are a new family or participant, start by contacting Brianne Carroll at 630-681-0962.

Social Clubs for Children & Teens ..........................8-9

Social Clubs for Adults & Teens ........................ 40-42

Special Olympics ..................................................... 22-24

Synergy ....................................................................... 46-47

Swim Programs ........................................................ 20-21

Teens & Adults ......................................................... 15-30

SPECIAL EVENTSChildren & Teens ..................................................... 10-11

Teens & Adults ......................................................... 31-37

Trips for Teen & Adults.... ............................................ 38

WHAT'S NEW THIS SUMMER Sensory Sundays at Chuck E. Cheese .................... 10

Pickleball ........................................................................... 15

Beach Day Chicago ....................................................... 33

Goat Yoga .......................................................................... 34

Glow Fun Run .................................................................. 35

NEW!

Inclusion Services WDSRA and its member park districts believe all individuals should be provided with leisure opportunities that allow for performance at their highest level of ability. We understand not every person who has a special need desires WDSRA programming. In cooperation with our member districts, WDSRA staff will assist and advise any resident who is interested in participating (inclusion) in a local park district program.

WDSRA will provide the type of support deemed necessary for successful participation. Supports may include training with park district staff members, consultation with the individual and their family members, and the assistance of a support staff member. WDSRA provides all inclusion services at no cost to the individual.

For more information contact Jenna Johnson (Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Glen Ellyn, Roselle, West Chicago, Wheaton & Winfield) or Maddy Kirui (Naperville & Warrenville) at 630-681-0962.

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Staff & AdministrationWDSRA Full-Time Staff Recreation DepartmentNancy Miner, CPRP, Superintendent of RecreationDayell Houzenga, CPRP, CTRS, Support Services ManagerTammy Kerrins, CTRS, Inclusion MangerJorie Meyer, CTRS, Program ManagerBecky Prince, Athletics ManagerRachel Pavesich, CTRS, Assistant ManagerErin White, M.S., CTRS, Assistant ManagerEmily Ackerman, Program Supervisor Justin Banks, CTRS, Athletics SupervisorBrianne Carroll, Outreach SupervisorKristy Henson, CTRS, Program SupervisorJenna Johnson, CTRS, Inclusion SupervisorMaddy Kirui, Inclusion SupervisorHeather Richardson, CTRS, Support Services SupervisorAlex Tufts, CTRS, Program Supervisor Marianna Turano, Program Supervisor Jason Stubbeman, Synergy CoordinatorKatie Weadley, Support Services SupervisorPhil Eide, Program SpecialistGill Brooks, Recreation Administrative AssistantEllie Stefanic, Recreation Administrative Assistant

AdministrationSandy Gbur, CPRP, Executive DirectorSharon Gedvilas, Supt. of Finance & PersonnelLea Jackman, Supt. of Communications & DevelopmentGail Bettcher, Human Resources ManagerSteve Eckelberry, Technology ManagerCurtis Lease, Business Services ManagerSherry Manschot, Marketing/PR ManagerLanie Munzing, Special Projects ManagerKim Spayer, Development ManagerMary Beck, Front Office ManagerAnn Kennedy, Administrative Assistant Sara Kooima, Administrative Assistant Kathy Noviskis, Administrative AssistantJoy Poling, Administrative AssistantDonna Raney, Administrative Assistant

Location AcronymsADD - Addison

AUR - Aurora

BLM - Bloomingdale

CS - Carol Stream

GE - Glen Ellyn

NAP - Naperville

RO - Roselle

WAR - Warrenville

WTN - Wheaton

WC - West Chicago

WIN - Winfield

Certifications/CredentialsCertified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists (CTRS) and Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) are designations granted to professionals who can demonstrate through education and work experience that they meet the criteria set by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) Certification Board and the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification. These professionals have a Bachelor’s or higher degree from an NRPA accredited program, have passed a certification exam, and earn and maintain sanctioned Continuing Educational Units (CEU). Other recreation staff credentials include; Special Education.

WDSRA Board of Directors Tim Reinbold, Chairman WarrenvilleCarrie Fullerton BloomingdaleJim Reuter Carol Stream Dave Harris Glen EllynRay McGury NapervilleTiffany Greene RoselleBrian Kaspar West ChicagoMike Benard WheatonMark Pawlowski Winfield

WDSRA Board MeetingsThe WDSRA Board of Directors meets every other month. These meetings are usually held at WDSRA and are open to any community member. Call the office or visit www.wdsra.com for the time and location of each meeting.

Program IconsLinked to (precedes or follows) another program. Sign up for a combination of leisure activities!

Linked with a bowling program

Requires long periods of walking

A new program

Requires a completed Special Olympics medical form

NEW!

LINK

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Back by Popular Demand!

Food Truck Festival!Sunday, September 29th

3-6 pm (2:30pm for those who register online)

Riverwalk Grand Pavillion (912 Sindt Court, Naperville)Admission is $2/person

(Food trucks at your own expense)This is a wrist band event.

Western DuPage Special Recreation Association

presents

For information contact Jorie Meyer at 630-681-0962.

Inflatables, face painting, playground, entertainment

and more!

Carol Stream Carnival Special Kid's Day Rides, games, food and more! WDSRA is teaming up with Special Kid's Day and the Village of Carol Stream to offer 2 hours of unlimited carnival rides FREE to families with a child, teen or adult with a disability on Saturday, August 31st from 11 am-1 pm. You will be required to register upon arrival. Please note: during this time the Carol Stream Carnival is only open to individuals with special needs and their family members. Take advantage of this great opportunity. The Carnival is located in the Fountain View Recreation Center parking lot.

Community Events for Everyone

WDSRA Art Show Emily AckermanThrough the month of August, participants from several of our WDSRA fine art programs will have their artwork displayed at the Carol Stream Public Library, 616 Hiawatha Drive, Carol Stream. We encourage you to come check out their beautiful artwork and see how talented they are!

Mark Your Calendar for Our Spring and Summer Play Days!

10 am-12 pm May 18 June 15 July 20 August 17 Visit playforalldupage.org for more info

Be in Your Community Parade! Have fun waving to your family and friends by joining WDSRA in the community parades below! You will walk alongside the WDSRA bus with your friends, waving and cheering with WDSRA. Family members are welcome too. Register using the codes below. There is NO FEE and you will get a FREE T-SHIRT! Information about where to meet will be mailed one week before each parade.

Community Date Code

Carol Stream July 4 9369990-1 West Chicago July 14 9369990-2 Bloomingdale Sept. 7 9369990-3

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BUILDING LASTING RELATIONSHIPS...IN OUR COMMUNITIES

Making Special Recreation Available to ALL Families! Keeping programs affordable and accessible is our commitment. Because of the labor intensive nature of our programs, the constant fluctuationof part-time staff needs, and rising costs overall, we continually need to bridge the gap between the cost of programming and the support received through tax revenues. That gap is filled through the generosity of grantors and donors.

WDSRA Foundation Funding • Funding is generated through donations, sponsorships, events, appeals and more • Support assists with scholarships, vehicle purchases, program supplies, inclusion services, special projects and more • Proceeds benefit families right here in DuPage County

How Can You Help?• Donate• Attend Events• Volunteer

Learn more at www.wdsra.com.

Board of TrusteesJeff Hayden, ChairmanMark BarnickDr. Lori BelhaElden BrauerDebra DunneJulie EvansDirk GlassKevin LavinPat Marks •Sandy Gbur Lea Jackman

For more information on theWDSRA Foundation, contact WDSRA Superintendent of Communications & Development, Lea Jackman at 630-681-0962 ext 580 or [email protected].

All donations made to the WDSRA Foundation go directly to support WDSRA programs and services. A 501 (C) 3 not-for-pro�t organization.

WDSRA Foundation

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Get The Latest Information on Programs, Events, & Community News

Follow@WeAreWDSRA

Upcoming Foundation Events

Volunteer on behalf of WDSRA!

RibfestWednesday, July 3rd-Saturday, July 6th

Napervillewww.ribfest.net/volunteer

Save these Dates!Last Fling Volunteers September 2019

Tootsie Roll Drive September 2019

Food Truck Festival September 29, 2019

with WDSRA

Keep up to date on this event & more. Sign Up for our ENEWS!www.wdsra.com

Charlie Long/WDSRA Golf Classic

Monday, June 10, 2019Arrowhead Golf Club, Wheaton

Golf• Great golf• Delicious food• Special treats• Supports WDSRA programs

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Have a question?Call us at 630-681-0962

or email us at [email protected]

Saturday See pg.

9 am-12 pm Individual Piano30 Min. Sessions

WTN 26

10 am-1 pm Individual Art Lessons30 Min. Sessions

WTN 27

5-7 pm Saturday Buddies CS 8

Evening Out & About WTN 8

Sunday

2:30-5:30 pm Circle of Friends WTN 9

Monday See pg.

5-7 pm Individual Piano Lessons30 Min. Sessions

WTN 26

Tuesday

5-5:45 pm Dance Combo for Kids

WIN 8

5-7 pm Individual Voice Lessons30 Min. Session

NAP 26

Thursday

6:15-8:15 pm Individual Voice Lessons30 Min. Sessions

WTN 26

Children & Teens At-a-Glance “I am so happy to have a place for my son to go to be with other kids and do fun, summer activities. He absolutely loves it and still asks for it!”

– Parent of WDSRA Camper

WDSRA has a new program hotline number: 630-593-5045. We are using this for all program updates. For more information go to the Program Hotline Website. There is also an app for Apple and Android phones.

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See page 26-27 for details

Individual Art, Dance, Piano & Voice Lessons

Lekotek Therapeutic Family Play Sessions Erin White & Rachel PavesichChildren can go from struggling to succeeding with guided therapeutic play sessions. Lekotek helps children with an area of delay or concern reach their potential and strive for developmental milestones through fun and play. Certified Lekotek Play Specialists guide the whole family through monthly play sessions and introduce you to a variety of adaptive toys, making play possible and enjoyable for all children. Siblings are included which promotes bonding and family unity. Families borrow the toys used in sessions to continue to gain benefits in home and allows the fun to continue from month to month. Play sessions are private and customized to your family and our play rooms boast a warm, relaxing positive environment. For more information or to sign up contact Erin White for Naperville, [email protected] or Rachel Pavesich for Carol Stream, [email protected].

WHO: Children & families (ages 0-12+)

FEE: $25 per month

PLACE: WDSRA, Carol Stream

OR

95th Street Center, room 217, Naperville

DATE: Times and dates are selected based on families schedule and preference

Family Playgroup Brianne Carroll

WDSRA, Child and Family Connections (CFC) and Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association (NEDSRA) offer a free playgroup for families that have a child with a disability (ages birth to 3). The goal of the playgroup is to bring families together, in an open format, to play with their children and meet other parents who may be going through similar experiences. Toys, balls, bubbles, art, books, music and more are provided to help your children have fun. Siblings are encouraged to attend too. The playgroup happens once a month at the Ackerman Sports and Fitness Center gym (800 St. Charles Rd., Glen Ellyn). The group usually meets on a Friday toward the end of the month from 9:30-11 am. To sign up, please call Child and Family Connections at 630-493-0400 and ask for Jenny Somone.

Inclusion Services WDSRA and its member park districts believe that all individuals should be provided with leisure opportunities that allow for performance at their highest level of ability. We understand that not every person who has a special need desires WDSRA programming. In cooperation with our member districts, WDSRA staff will assist and advise any resident who is interested in participating in a local park district program.

WDSRA will provide the type of support deemed necessary for successful participation in a park district program. Supports may include training with the park district staff members, consultation with the individual and that individual’s family members and the assistance of a support staff member. WDSRA provides all inclusion services at no cost to the individual.

For more information please contact Maddy Kirui (Naperville & Warrenville) or Jenna Johnson (Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Glen Ellyn, Roselle, West Chicago, Wheaton & Winfield) at 630-681-0962.

Children of All Abilities

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

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Dance Combo for Kids Emily AckermanThis class brings out the dancer in all of us! Sign up now and your child will learn a variety of basic dance moves, stretches, and have a great time dancing with our talented instructor Shelley Week. Please bring your dance shoes and get ready for fun!

WHO: Children & Teens (ages 8-14)FEE: $61PLACE: Winfield Park District

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359020-1 TU 5:45–6:30 pm 6/18-7/23

Horseback Riding Lessons Is your child interested in horseback riding lessons? Friends for Therapeutic Equine Activities is unique in providing individualized horseback activities assisted by certified staff and trained volunteers for people of all ages and disabilities. FTEA is located at Meadow View Equestrian Center, 4N681 Munger Road, Wayne, IL 60184. If you are interested in this program please contact Nancy Winkelman at 630-588-8543.

Children & Teens Saturday Buddies Alex TuftsThis is a great social club! We will build meaningful relationships as friends and have a great time in the process. Participants may be paired up with a buddy that does not have a disability in this program. A detailed schedule of activities will be emailed one week before the first outing.

WHO: Children & Adults (ages 12-21)FEE: $50

PLACE: WDSRA, Carol Stream

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9350000-1 SA 5-7 pm 6/29, 7/13, 7/27

Out & About Alex TuftsAre you a young teen looking for something fun to do on a Saturday evening? Maybe you're looking to meet new friends or find cool hotspots around town? Well, Out & About is the group for you! We provide social opportunities for teens and we want you to join in on the fun! The group will meet on Saturday evenings at various times with a detailed schedule being emailed out one week before the start of the program. Pick-up and return will be at the WPDCC for Wheaton Area and Fort Hill for the Naperville Area. Please note: participants may be required to meet on location and bring their own money for some activities.

WHO: Children & Teens (ages 10-17)FEE: $67

PLACE: Naperville Area

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9350030-1 SA Evening 6/22, 7/20, 8/3

PLACE: Wheaton Area

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9350030-2 SA Evening 6/22, 7/20, 8/3

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Tae Kwon Do Phil Eide

HiYa! Come experience the art of Tae Kwon do! Master Frank has many years of experience teaching martial arts to individuals with and without disabilities. Each week he will lead you through a balanced physical and mental workout. The course will focus on increasing concentration and balance as well as improving overall coordination, gross motor skills, endurance and flexibility. Kick, Block, and Chop your way to becoming a Champion today!

WHO: Children & Teens (ages 7-15)FEE: $60

PLACE: Panzek Martial Arts, Winfield

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9331200-1 TH 5:45-6:30 pm 6/20-8/1

(no program 7/4)

Circle of Friends Alex TuftsThis club meets once a month. Each program is planned so that you will have a great time while establishing lasting friendships, building self-esteem, and gaining social independence. Some activities may require extra money. Transportation is provided from the WPDCC. A schedule of activities will be emailed one week prior to the start of the program. Please note: times are approximate.

WHO: Children & Teens (ages 10-17)FEE: $60

PLACE: WPD Community Center, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9350010-1 SU 2:30-5:30 pm 6/23, 7/14, 8/11

Please Use the Same Pick-up & Return LocationFor Safety's Sake >

Social Clubs/Youth Athletics

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

Have a question?Call us at 630-681-0962

or email us at [email protected]

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Sensory Sundays Mari Turano at Chuck E. CheeseIt's game time! Choose from a wide selection of arcade games. Try out the Power Drop, Sponge Bob Pineapple, and many more! We will join our friends and play, with a quieter environment. Chuck-E-Cheese partnered with the Center for Autism and Related Disorders to create a sensory-friendly play place. The lights will be dimmed, the music turned down and it will be less crowded. The fee includes a game card and lunch.

WHO: Children and Teens (ages 5-13)FEE: $48

PLACE: Chuck-E-Cheese, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313054-1 SU 9-11:30 am 8/4

Pick-up WPDCC 8:45 amReturn WPDCC 11:45 am

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

NEW!Santa's Village Mari TuranoToday we will be heading to Santa's Village AZoosment Park in Dundee for a fun-filled day of rides, attractions, shows and much more! Please note: lunch is included in the fee. Lunch includes 2 slices of pizza and a drink. For dietary restrictions or additional snacks please bring a sack lunch or additional money.

WHO: Children and Teens (ages 7-17)FEE: $75

PLACE: Santa's Village, East Dundee

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9313039-1 SU 1-4 pm 6/16

Pick-up WPDCC 12:30 pmReturn WPDCC 4:45 pm

Children & Teens/Special Events

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Children & Teens/Special Events

Calling all Superheroes!

WDSRA2019 Summer Day

Camp Brochure

Western DuPage Special Recreation

Association

Day CampPrograms forKids, Teens &Young Adults

Resident Registration: Monday, April 8th at 7am

Non-Resident Registration: Monday, April 15th at 9am

Registration Deadline: Monday, April 22nd at 5pm

Check Out the Summer Day Camp Brochure and Register Online at www.wdsra.com

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Aktion Club Nancy MinerAktion Club is the newest member of the Sponsored Organizations and Programs at Kiwanis International. Aktion Club is a community-service club for adults who live with a disability. The club typically meets every other Monday from 6:30-8:00pm either at the WDSRA office in Carol Stream or at other locations in the community. Members plan and experience community service projects, fund raising, and educational presentations while developing important skills in the process. The WDSRA Aktion Club is co-sponsored by Kiwanis Clubs of Glen Ellyn, Central DuPage, and Wheaton. Contact Nancy Miner at 630-681-0962 or email at [email protected] for more details. A schedule is mailed quarterly to members. An annual fee of $30 is required. Code 8454000-1.

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

Drop In Center Emily AckermanJoin a great group on Wednesday nights to socialize and have fun! WDSRA and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of DuPage County give individuals, who have a primary disability of mental illness, an opportunity to spend leisure time together, in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. Family members are welcome to attend. Dinner is served from 6-7pm and then a fun activity from 7-8:30pm. Activities may include going out into the community, playing board games or cards, learning yoga, art, and exercising to name a few. The group meets at the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center and is for ages 18 and older. The first Wednesday of every month is “Visiting Artist Night,” which is made possible through grants received from the City of Naperville. Call Emily at 630-681-0962 for more information or a detailed schedule of activities.

WHO: Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: FREE

PLACE: Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer

9361010-1 W 6-8:30 pm Every Wednesday

Learning Disabilities/Mental Illness

Need a ride to or from a program?

Call Go-Go Grandparent on your flip phone to learn more.It’s up to 35% cheaper than a cab.

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Athletics At-a-Glance

Thursday See pg.

4:45-6 pm Adult Bowling NAP 17

5:45-6:30 pm 6:45-7:30 pm

Tae Kwon Do WIN 15

6:30-7:30 pm Summer Swim Team Practice

GE 21

Saturday

9-10 am Flag Football League WTN 15

9-10 am Yoga NAP 14

11 am-12:30 pm

Swim Lessons CS 20

12-1 pm Individual Swim Lessons CS 20

12-1 pm Summer Swim Team Practice

CS 21

Sunday

1-2 pm Simply Conditioning WIN 14

12:30- 1:30 pm

Pickleball WAR 15

“We are soooo grateful that our sons have the opportunity for these activities! WDSRA is a truly singular organization!”

– Parent of WDSRA Participant

Monday See pg.

4-5 pm Simply Conditioning NAP 144:15-5:30 pm Adult Bowling WTN 174:15-5:30 pm Kid/Teen Bowling WTN 174:15-5:30 pm Adapted Bowling WTN 184:45-6 pm Adapted Bowling ROS 184:45-6 pm Adult Bowling ROS &

WTN18

5:30-8 pm WDSRA Golf WTN 16

Tuesday

4:30-5:30 pm TNT - Tone N Tighten GE 144:45-6 pm Kid/Teen Bowling NAP 174:45-6 pm Adapted Bowling NAP 184:45-6 pm Adult Bowling NAP 176:30-8 pm Rec Softball League NAP/

WC15

6:30-8 pm Special Olympics Volleyball

GE/NAP

22

Wednesday

5:45-6:45 pm Special Olympics Bocce

GE/NAP

23

6-7 pm 7-8 pm

TNT - Tone N Tighten NAP 14

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Fitness

Yoga Phil EideThe benefits of Yoga are endless! Participants will increase their flexibility, condition their body, and stretch their minds as they work on breathing, simple poses, and balance. Sign up and see what Yoga can do for you! **Please bring your own Yoga mat to each class.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 14 & older)FEE: $80

PLACE: Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9331180-1 SA 9-10 am 6/22-7/27

TNT - Tone N’ Tighten Phil EideLed by a Dance Fitness Instructor, TNT - Tone N Tighten combines high-energy music with unique moves that allow the participants to dance and tone their worries away. This music-based group exercise class is fun and requires no dance experience!

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $55

PLACE: Spring Ave Recreation Center, Glen EllynCode Day Time Date(s)

Summer9331520-1 TU 4:30-5:30 pm 6/18-7/23

PLACE: 95th Street Center, NapervilleCode Day Time Date(s)

Summer9331520-2 W 6-7 pm 6/19-7/249331520-3 W 7-8 pm 6/19-7/24

Simply Conditioning Phil EideWe will hit every major muscle group with this total body workout. Moderate resistance training and cardio designed for all levels. Participants will get to try a variety of machines and weights as well as learn exercises to increase their fitness level.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 14 & older)FEE: $50

PLACE: Fry YMCA, NapervilleCode Day Time Date(s)

Summer9331160-1 M 4-5 pm 6/17-7/22

PLACE: Winfield Park DistrictCode Day Time Date(s)

Summer9331160-2 SU 1-2 pm 6/16-7/21

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Pickleball Justin BanksWDSRA in collaboration with the Warrenville Park District is offering the fun and exciting sport of Pickleball. Pickleball is a fast growing racquet sport. This fun and engaging game is played on a badminton court with a lower net and is played in doubles. You will learn strategies that include lobbing, overhead slamming, and fast volley exchanges at the net. Paddles and ball will be provided.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 14 & older)FEE: $40

PLACE: Warrenville Park District GymCode Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9331170-1 SU 12:30-1:30 pm 6/16-7/21 (T)

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

Teen/Adult Athletics

Rec Softball League Justin Banks

Looking for a softball league without the weekend tournaments and long season? If so, this program is for you. The league will consist of 3-4 weeks of practice followed by a 4-5 game season against other WDSRA Teams and local groups. Grab your mitt and come join this recreational league. Location and times are subject to change. WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 15 & older)FEE: $60

PLACE: Central Area (Reed Keppler Park)

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9331230-1 TU 6:30-8 pm 6/4-7/16

PLACE: South Area

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9331230-2 TU 6:30-8 pm 6/4-7/16

Flag Football League Phil EideCome and join us for this great program! WDSRA is offering flag football to anyone who wants to be a grid iron great. The league will consist of skill building and scrimmage with support from the Wheaton North football team. Mandatory equipment includes a bike helmet and a mouth guard. Fee includes a t-shirt. Please note: this is a 5 week program and 7/27 will be used as a make-up date in case of inclement weather. Location and times are subject to change.

WHO: Adults (ages 13 & older)FEE: $40

PLACE: Wheaton North High School, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9331500-1 SA 9-10 am 6/15-7/20 (no program 7/6)

Tae Kwon Do Phil EideHiYa! Come experience the art of Tae Kwon Do! Master Frank has many years of experience teaching martial arts to individuals with and without disabilities. Each week he will lead you through a balanced physical and mental workout. The course will focus on increasing concentration and balance as well as improving overall coordination, gross motor skills, endurance and flexibility. Kick, Block, and Chop your way to becoming a Champion today!

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $60

PLACE: Panzek Martial Arts, Winfield

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9331200-1 TH 6:45-7:30 pm 6/20-8/1 (no program 7/4)

NEW!

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Teen/Adult Athletics

BEGINNER GOLF Swing, putt and chip your way over to the WDSRA Instructional Golf program. This program will allow beginner golfers to receive instructional golf lessons while working on all aspects of their swing. The Instructional program will run for 6 weeks on the driving range and putting green from 5-5:45pm

Base Fee: $50 No Additional Fee

INTERMEDIATE GOLF This program was created for golfers who need to work on specific skills before competing against others. Please join us for the intermediate golf program and work on all aspects of your swing. The first 3 weeks will be held on the driving range and putting greens from 6-7pm followed by 3 weeks on the golf course from 6-8:30pm.

Base Fee: $50 Additional Fee: $35

EXPERIENCED (SO) GOLF This program is for golfers who have competed in Special Olympics golf and wish to continue to compete. The first 2 weeks will be held on the driving range and putting green from 6-7pm. The next 5 weeks will be held on the golf course from 6-8:30 pm. All golfers signed up for this program will be evaluated by the golf instructor to ensure ability to compete in a competition. Golfers who are ready to compete will be placed in either a 3, 6 or 9 hole competition.

Please note: program runs through 7/29. Your Special Olympics Medical must be valid through October 2019 and State competition requires an extra fee. All golfers must submit 2 additional scorecards to WDSRA to be eligible to compete in the golf tournament.

Base Fee: $50 Additional Fee: $50

WDSRA Golf Justin Banks

Sign up FORE WDSRA Golf! WDSRA is offering 3 separate levels for the golf program. Golfers will be assessed and placed into the appropriate level from the golf instructor. Each golfer will be given an assessment time for the first week of the program. An additional fee will be added for golfers who are placed in the intermediate and experienced golf. Once placed in the appropriate program please assess if this program meets your golfers needs:

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 15 & older)FEE: $50

PLACE: Arrowhead Golf Club, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9331410-1 M 5-8:30 pm 6/10-7/15

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BowlingAdult Bowling Phil EideCome join us each week for WDSRA's favorite pastime! You will bowl with old friends and meet new ones as you work on improving your game. Beginners through advanced bowlers are welcome. Fee includes up to two games (if time allows), shoe rental and adaptive equipment.

PROGRAM PLACE & CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE:

Summer Adult Bowling Brunswick Zone, Roselle9331000-1

M 6/17-7/22 4:45-6 pm $67

Summer Adult Bowling Wheaton Bowl, Wheaton 9331000-2

M 6/17-7/22 4:15-5:30 pm $67

Summer Adult Bowling Fox Bowl, Wheaton9331000-3

M 6/17-7/22 4:45-6 pm $67

Summer Adult Bowling Bowlero, Naperville9331000-4

TU 6/18-7/23 4:45-6 pm $67

Summer Adult Bowling Bowlero, Naperville9331000-5

TH 6/20-8/1(no program 7/4)

4:45-6 pm $67

Kid/Teen Bowling Phil Eide

SPARE yourself the boredom of having nothing to do this summer, grab your friends, and sign up for WDSRA's Kids and Teens Bowling program! Participants work on social skills, turn taking, and behavioral control while improving balance, coordination and gross motor skills. Bowlers play up to two games and the fee includes shoe rental and adaptive equipment.

PROGRAM PLACE & CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE:

Summer Kid/Teen Bowling Wheaton Bowl 9331010-1

M 6/17-7/22 4:15-5:30 pm $67

Summer Kid/Teen Bowling Bowlero, Naperville9331010-2

TU 6/18-7/23 4:45-6 pm $67

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $67

PLACE: Varies

WHO: Children & Teens (ages 6-15)FEE: $67

PLACE: Varies

Have a question?Call us at 630-681-0962

or email us at [email protected]

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Bowling

Adapted Bowling Phil Eide

Anyone can bowl! Come on out and give it a try. Adapted bowling ramps are available as needed to help you hit that strike! The program fee includes instruction, staff assistance, and 1 to 2 games of bowling depending on your level of play.

PROGRAM PLACE & CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE:

Summer Adapted Bowling Brunswick Zone, Roselle9337000-1

M 6/17-7/22 4:45-6 pm $67

Summer Adapted Bowling Wheaton Bowl, Wheaton 9337000-2

M 6/17-7/22 4:15-5:30 pm $67

Summer Adapted Bowling Bowlero, Naperville9337000-3

TU 6/18-7/23 4:45-6 pm $67

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $67

PLACE: Varies

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Mini Golf Tour Kristy Henson Summer is the perfect time for mini golf. We will meet every other week for a quick dinner and mini golf. We will visit various courses throughout the season. Golf admission is included in the program fee. Please bring $10 each week for dinner. This program immediately follows bowling in Naperville, why not sign up for both?

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $86

PLACE: VariesCode Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9350020-1 TH 6-9:30 pm 6/27, 7/18, 8/1 (no program 7/4)Pick-up Bowlero 6 pmReturn Bowlero 9:30 pm

Concerts in the Park Mari TuranoJoin us after bowling, every other week, for dinner and a concert at the Central Park Bandshell in Naperville. The Naperville Municipal Band will once again fill the summer night air with beautiful music. Please bring $10-15 for dinner each week and a blanket or folding chair to sit on. This program immediately follows bowling. Register for both today.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $57

PLACE: Central Park, NapervilleCode Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9351560-1 TH 6-9:30 pm 6/20, 7/11, 7/25 (no program 7/4)

Pick-up Bowlero 6 pmReturn Bowlero 9:30 pm

Swim Social Emily AckermanThere is no better place to end a hot summer day than in a pool! We will go for a swim at one of our community waterparks and then have a a quick, light dinner. Please bring $10 for dinner, your bathing suit and a towel each week. Transportation will be provided from Wheaton Bowl immediately after bowling. You will receive a schedule via email one week prior to the start of the program.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $73

PLACE: Wheaton Bowl, WheatonCode Day Time Date(s)

Summer9353040-1 M 5:30-9 pm 6/17-7/22

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

After Bowling Programs

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Swim Lessons Swim Lessons Becky Prince This program is geared for those swimmers who need more assistance in learning to swim through one-on-one swim instruction. The lesson will be tailored to your child's swim ability with the goal of having your child feel comfortable in the pool and we will work on basic swim strokes. These classes will be taught by Swim Chicago Southland. All classes are 30 minutes in duration and after the registration deadline the swim instructors will assign a swim lesson time. WDSRA will contact you 3 weeks prior to the start of the program with your lesson time.

WHO: Children & Teens (ages 3-13)FEE: $60 PLACE: Fountain View Recreation Center, Carol Stream

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9330010-1 SA 11 am-12:30 pm 6/22-7/27

Individual Swim Lessons Becky Prince

This program is geared for those swimmers who need more assistance in learning to swim through one-on-one swim instruction. The lesson will be tailored to your child's swim ability with the goal of having your child feel comfortable in the pool and we will work on basic swim strokes. These classes will be taught by Swim Chicago Southland. All classes are 30 minutes in duration and after the registration deadline the swim instructors will assign a swim lesson time. WDSRA will contact you 3 weeks prior to the start of the program with your lesson time.

WHO: Children & Teens (ages 3-13)FEE: $110

PLACE: Fountain View Recreation Center, Carol Stream

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer9330000-1 SA 12-1 pm 6/22-7/27

Adult Swim Lessons Becky PrinceWDSRA offers adult swim lessons instructed by Swim Chicago Southland. In these progressive classes, swimmers are introduced to basic water skills, breath holding and a number of submerging progressions, which eventually lead the learner to unassisted swimming. Classes will consist of 4 swimmers who will progress through the 10 level program at their own pace. This program is for potential swimmers ages 14 and older. Please note: location and times are subject to change.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 14 & older)FEE: $60 PLACE: Fountain View Recreation Center, Carol StreamCode Day Time Date(s)

Summer9330020-1 SA 12:30-1 pm 6/22-7/27

Please note: swim program dates and times may change. For the most up to date program information please refer to our online registration.

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MAKING LIFE BETTERTHROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS

Thank you Northwestern Medicine

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

Swim Lessons

Have a question?Call us at 630-681-0962

or email us at [email protected]

Summer Swim Team Becky PrincePractice

Come and join us to keep in shape for the upcoming swim season. We will use this 6-week program to work on your endurance and perfect your strokes. Please note: time may change.

WHO: Children, Teens & Adults (ages 8 & older)

FEE: $50PLACE: B.R. Ryall YMCA, Glen EllynCode Day Time Date(s)

Summer9330120-1 TH 6:30-7:30 pm 6/20-7/25 (no program 7/4)

PLACE: Fountain View Recreation Center, Carol Stream

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9330120-2 SA 12-1 pm 6/22-7/27

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Special Olympics Justin BanksVolleyball

Attention WDSRA Volleyball players! It's time to tune up for the upcoming competitive season. Experienced and novice players are welcome. Program fee includes practice, games, and two tournaments. Player evaluations will be conducted the first week of the program and teams will be formed based on ability. The Special Olympics District Tournament will be held in September and the ITRS tournament in October. By registering for this program you are committing to attend both tournaments listed above. Competing athletes must have a S.O. Medical Form current through October 2019. Please note: if your team qualifies for the state competition, an additional fee will be required. Location and times are subject to change.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $130

PLACE: Central Area (Ackerman Sports and Fitness, Glen Ellyn)

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9332060-1 TU 6:30-8 pm 8/6-10/1

PLACE: South Area (Fort Hill, Naperville)

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9332060-2 TU 6:30-8 pm 8/6-10/1

Special Olympics Oath “Let me win.

But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.”

Special Olympics Ages 8+

Special Olympics Justin Banks Region C Bowling

It's time for you to test all of the bowling skills you've been practicing in WDSRA's bowling leagues by entering the Special Olympics Area Bowling Tournament. You must have participated in the winter and spring bowling programs, be able to bowl 3 games without bumpers, and have a current S.O. Medical Form on file at the WDSRA office to be eligible. Your Special Olympic Medical Form must be valid through July 2019. (If you do not know your expiration date, please call the office and we can let you know.)

WHO: Children, Teens & Adults (ages 8 & older) FEE: $20

PLACE: Stardust Bowl, Addison

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9332000-1 SA 9 am-3 pm 7/13

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Special Olympics Ages 8+Special Olympics Sport Dates

Summer 2019

Note: Some dates below are tentative (T)

July 13: Special Olympics Regional

Bowling

July 14: ITRS Softball Tournament

August 4 (T): Special Olympics Softball

August 5: Special Olympics Golf

Sept. 22 (T): Special Olympics Volleyball

Sept. 14/21 (T): Special Olympics Bocce

October 7: ITRS Volleyball Tournament

Have a question?Call us at 630-681-0962

or email us at [email protected]

Credit Cards AcceptedYou may use your Visa or Master Card when registering for programs at www.wdsra.com or mailing in your registration form. Debit cards are also accepted.

Special Olympics Justin BanksBocce

Get a taste of one of the faster growing Special Olympics sports! Bocce is also called "Lawn Bowling" and is the perfect sport for the less active or older participant who cannot keep up with the faster paced sports. This program may include participation in the District Bocce competition in September for those athletes who have demonstrated an understanding of the game and the ability to play. Gold medal winners will advance to compete in Special Olympics Summer Games 2020. Athletes that will be competing in Special Olympics must have a S.O. Medical Form on file current through June 2020. Please note: if you qualify for the state competition, an additional fee will be charged. Location and times are subject to change.

WHO: Children, Teens & Adults (ages 8 & older) FEE: $65 PLACE: Stacy Park, Glen Ellyn

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9332070-1 W 5:45-6:45 pm 7/24-9/11

PLACE: Meadow Glens Park, Naperville (NEW LOCATION)

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9332070-2 W 5:45-6:45 pm 7/24-9/11

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Friday See pg.

Evening Just Us Girls WTN 42

Evening Guys Night Out WTN 42

Evening Night Owls Varies 41

Evening Socialites South Vares 41

Evening Town Travelers Varies 40

Evening Trailblazers Varies 40

Saturday

9 am-12 pm Individual Piano Lessons30 Min. Sessions

WTN 26

10 am-1 pm Individual Art Lessons30 Min. Sessions

WTN/NAP

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10 am-2 pm Riding the Rails NAP 29

11:30 am-2:30 pm

Saturday on the Town Varies 39

12:15-1 pm Let's Dance WC 30

1:15-2 pm Adult Tap WC 30

2-4 pm Individual Dance Lessons

WC 27

2:30-4:30 pm Cooking 101 NAP 30

Evening Bar Hoppers Varies 42

Monday-Friday See pgs.

9 am-2 pm Rec-N-Roll CS/GE/NAP/WTN

44–45

Monday

4:30-7 pm Individual Piano Lessons30 Min. Sessions

WTN 26

5:30-9 pm Swim Social WTN 19

6:30-8 pm Aktion Club CS 12

Tuesday

5-6 pm Summertime Splash

NAP 28

5-7 pm Individual Voice Lessons30 Min. Sessions

NAP 26

6-7:15 pm Outdoor Cooking NAP 28

6:30-8 pm Ceramics WTN 28

Wednesday

6-8 pm Bingo & Karaoke CS 29

6-8:30 pm Drop In Center NAP 12

Thursday

6:15-8:15 pm Individual Voice Lessons 30 Min. Sessions

WTN 26

7-8:30 pm Creative Corner NAP/WTN

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6-9:30 pm Mini Golf Tour NAP 19

6-9:30 pm Concerts in the Park NAP 19

Teens & Adults At-a-Glance“WDSRA helps participants attend regular community events! I am so grateful that we learned what it meant to integrate our son into the community. WDSRA was there to further that and give us some respite at the same time”

– Parent of WDSRA Participant

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

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Individual Piano Lessons Alex TuftsFEE: $95PLACE: WPD Community Center, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9356640-1 M 4:30-5 pm 6/17-7/229356640-2 M 5-5:30 pm 6/17-7/22 9356640-3 M 5:30-6 pm 6/17-7/22 9356640-4 M 6-6:30 pm 6/17-7/22 9356640-5 M 6:30-7 pm 6/17-7/22

FEE: $95 PLACE: WPD Community Center, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9356650-1 SA 9-9:30 am 6/22-7/27 9356650-2 SA 9:30-10 am 6/22-7/27 9356650-3 SA 10-10:30 am 6/22-7/27 9356650-4 SA 10:30-11 am 6/22-7/279356650-5 SA 11-11:30 am 6/22-7/27 9156650-6 SA 11:30 am- 6/22 7/27 12 pm

Have you ever wanted to learn to play the piano or take voice lessons? Now is your chance! Take one-on-one lessons with an instructor. Find your inner maestro or express yourself through your voice, art or dance! Start practicing for the next Musical Showcase! Please register for your first choice time slot.

WHO: Children, Teens & Adults (6 & older)

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

Individual Lessons

Individual Voice Lessons Alex Tufts FEE: $95 PLACE: Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9356620-1 TU 5-5:30 pm 6/18-7/23 9356620-2 TU 5:30-6 pm 6/18-7/23 9356620-3 TU 6-6:30 pm 6/18-7/23 9356620-4 TU 6:30-7 pm 6/18-7/23

FEE: $95 PLACE: WPD Community Center, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9356630-1 TH 6:15-6:45 pm 6/20-8/1 9356630-2 TH 6:45-7:15 pm 6/20-8/1 9356630-3 TH 7:15-7:45 pm 6/20-8/1 9356630-4 TH 7:45-8:15 pm 6/20-8/1

(no program 7/4)

Have a question?Call us at 630-681-0962

or email us at [email protected]

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Individual Lessons

Individual Art Lessons Emily AckermanTake one-on-one lessons with a professional art instructor who can adjust your lessons to fit your creative needs. Do you want to learn how to draw a person? How to paint on canvas? Or just explore different art styles? All art materials are included in the cost of the lesson.

WHO: Children, Teens & Adults (ages 8 & older)FEE: $95 PLACE: WPD Community Center, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359040-1 SA 10-10:30 am 6/22-7/27 9359040-2 SA 10:30-11 am 6/22-7/27 9359040-3 SA 11-11:30 am 6/22-7/279359040-4 SA 11:30 am-12 pm 6/22-7/27 9359040-5 SA 12-12:30 pm 6/22-7/27 9359040-6 SA 12:30-1 pm 6/22-7/27 PLACE: Fort Hill, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359030-1 SA 10-10:30 am 6/22-7/279359030-2 SA 10:30-11 am 6/22-7/279359030-3 SA 11-11:30 am 6/22-7/279359030-4 SA 11:30am-12 pm 6/22-7/279359030-5 SA 12-12:30 pm 6/22-7/279359030-6 SA 12:30-1 pm 6/22-7/27

Individual Dance Lessons Emily Ackerman Have you ever wanted to learn to dance with moves that impress? Now is your chance! Take one-on-one lessons with a dance instructor. Find your rhythm and express yourself through dance. Please contact Emily Ackerman at 630-681-0962 for more information.

WHO: Children, Teens & Adults (ages 3 & older)FEE: $105PLACE: ARC Center, West Chicago Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359100-1 SA 2-2:30 pm 6/22-7/279359100-2 SA 2:30-3 pm 6/22-7/279359100-3 SA 3-3:30 pm 6/22-7/279359100-4 SA 3:30-4 pm 6/22-7/27

PLACE: Winfield Park District

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359100-5 TU TBD 6/18-7/23

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Horseback Riding Lessons Alex TuftsIs your child interested in horseback riding lessons? Friends for Therapeutic Equine Activities is unique in providing individualized horseback activities assisted by certified staff and trained volunteers for people of all ages and disabilities. FTEA is located at Meadow View Equestrian Center, 4N681 Munger Road, Wayne, IL 60184. If you are interested in this program please contact Nancy Winkelman at 630-588-8543.

Ceramics Emily AckermanIn this class you will pound, press, pinch, and roll the clay to make wonderful ceramic art. Learn different hand building techniques using clay slabs and coils. You will also glaze your pieces to be fired in a kiln. Create cool gifts for friends and family, or keep your projects for yourself. You will be proud and amazed at what you can create!

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $62PLACE: People's Resource Center, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359050-1 TU 6:30-8 pm 6/18-7/23

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Summertime Splash Alex TuftsWe are heading to the beach! Grab your friends, your suit and a towel. We will swim, splash and have a blast. Don't miss out on the chance to stay and cook out. Outdoor cooking immediately follows Summertime Splash; why not sign up for both?

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $41PLACE: Centennial Beach, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9356680-1 TU 5-6 pm 6/18-7/23

Outdoor Cooking Alex TuftsPut on your chef's hat, it's time to make some tasty treats on the open fire. We'll learn to make some BBQ favorites and enjoy dinner together. This program immediately follows Summertime Splash, why not sign up for both?

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $50PLACE: Centennial Beach, Naperville Day Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9356690-1 TU 6-7:15 pm 6/18-7/23

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Credit Cards AcceptedYou may use your Visa or Master Card when registering for programs at www.wdsra.com or mailing in your registration form. Debit cards are also accepted.

Riding the Rails Naperville Alex Tufts

Experience the magic of a train ride! We will meet at the train station and ride the train each week where adventures await us. You will receive a schedule of activities one week before the program begins. Train ticket is included in fee. Participants should bring money for lunch. Please note: participants may be required to bring extra money for some activities we do. The program typically runs 3 to 4 hours, morning to afternoon. Exact program times will vary. Participants must be able to function at a 1:6 ratio.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $90PLACE: Naperville Train Station Code Day Time Date(s) Summer9356700-1 SA 10 am-2 pm 6/22, 7/13, 7/27

Bingo & Karaoke Emily AckermanOur old favorite is still here with an added bonus! Now, we will play Bingo for an hour so have your eyes and ears ready to hear the calls because we will have great prizes for the winners. After Bingo, we will have a light snack and sing Karaoke! Everyone who wants to sing will get a turn and those who prefer to be in the audience, can sit back and enjoy!

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $73PLACE: WDSRA Office, Carol Stream

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9353010-1 W 6-8 pm 6/19-7/24

Creative Corner Emily AckermanJoin us as we encourage you to explore your creativity through fun art activities. Each week you will find inspiration from something new and experiment with different mediums to create your own masterpieces. Various techniques will be taught, and some activities may include painting, drawing, collage, clay, and so much more!

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $58

PLACE: WPD Community Center, Wheaton Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359070-1 TH 7-8:30 pm 6/20-8/1 (no program 7/4)

PLACE: 95th Street Center, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359070-2 TH 7-8:30 pm 6/20-8/1 (no program 7/4)

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Cooking 101 Emily AckermanEveryone needs to know the basics of preparing and cooking food. Each team will learn the basics of cooking at their very own station in the kitchen. The class will learn to cook different types of food during the season. Please note: this program is not appropriate for individuals with nut allergies. Bon Appétit!

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $65PLACE: 95th Street Center, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359090-1 SA 2:30-4:30 pm 6/29, 7/13, 7/27

Credit Cards AcceptedYou may use your Visa or Master Card when registering for programs at www.wdsra.com or mailing in your registration form. Debit cards are also accepted.

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

Teens & Adults LINK

LINK

Let's Dance Emily AckermanLet's dance to all your favorite tunes. You will work on dance steps, turns and combinations. A professional dance instructor will teach this lively class each week. Sign up for Let's Dance and Adult Tap classes today!

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $48PLACE: ARC Center-Mac Gym, West Chicago

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359060-1 SA 12:15-1 pm 6/22-7/27

Adult Tap Emily AckermanGet those legs in shape and your feet tapping with the WDSRA Adult Tap Group! A professional dance instructor will be leading this energetic class each week. Please bring your tap shoes and wear comfortable clothes. Adult tap follows Let’s Dance, why not sign up for two programs?

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $48PLACE: ARC Center, West Chicago

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9359010-1 SA 1:15-2 pm 6/22-7/27

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Studio Movie Grill Mari TuranoLights, Camera, Action! Who's ready to sit back, relax, eat some dinner and watch a flick? We will be heading to Studio Movie Grill to see a movie while sitting back and eating dinner. Dinner and movie ticket are included in the fee. Times are approximate and may change based on show times. Please note: an email will be sent out on Monday, June 3 with the movie and show time. It will also be updated on the WDSRA Rainout Line at https://rainoutline.com/home/extension/6305935045/17. The movie will be rated G, PG or PG13. Participants may meet directly at Studio Move Grill and picked up at Studio Movie Grill.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $45PLACE: Studio Movie Grill, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9313035-1 W 6-9:15pm 6/5

Pick-up WDSRA 5:30 pm (TBD)Return WDSRA 9:30 pm (TBD)

Progressive Dinner Kristy HensonCome Hungry, Leave Happy! We will walk in downtown Naperville and stop at three delicious restaurants: Jimmy’s Grill for an appetizer, BD Mongolian Grill for an entrée, and Cookie Dough Creations for a dessert. Fee includes entire cost of meal. Please note: we will be walking from place to place so please wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. You can get dropped off at 4:45 pm at Jimmy’s Grill (245 S. Washington St., Naperville) and picked up at Cookie Dough Creations at 8 pm (22 W. Chicago Ave, Naperville).

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 and older)FEE: $57PLACE: Downtown Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9313036-1 SA 4:45-8 pm 6/8

Pick-up WPDCC 4:15 pmReturn WPDCC 8:30 pm

Bags and BBQ Emily Ackerman

Come and join us for an evening full of friends, food and bags! Tonight we will be socializing, playing bags and other outdoor activities while we enjoy a cookout at WDSRA. Participants may be dropped off directly at WDSRA at 6 pm and picked up from WDSRA at 8:30 pm.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 21 and older)FEE: $25PLACE: WDSRA Carol Stream Office

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313037-1 F 6-8:30 pm 6/14

Pick-up Fort Hill 5:15pmReturn Fort Hill 9:15pm

Breakfast Buffet Kristy Hensonand Drury Lane The whole gang will be here today: Charlie, Snoopy, Lucy and Linus. We will head to Drury Lane to see You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. We will start the morning off with a meet-and-greet with the Charlie Brown characters and a breakfast buffet. Afterwards, we will enjoy the play at Drury Lane.

WHO: Teens and Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $60PLACE: Drury Lane, Oakbrook

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9313038-1 SA 10:30 am-1:15 pm 6/15

Pick-up WPDCC 9:45 pm Return WPDCC 2 pm

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Summer Special Events/Teens & Adults

Have a question?Call us at 630-681-0962

or email us at [email protected]

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Splashing in the Park Mari TuranoSummer is a time to have fun, connect with friends and embark on adventures. Pack your sunscreen, swim suit and towel because we're going to make some memories. The day will begin with a water balloon fight, drip drip drench and painting with squirt guns. To end, we will play a game of kickball. An afternoon snack will be provided. Come on out and enjoy a great afternoon! Please note: If there is inclement weather, the program will be moved inside the WPDCC for arts, crafts and games.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $18PLACE: Seven Gables Park, Wheaton Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9313042-1 SU 1-3 pm 6/23

Pick-up Fort Hill 12:30 pmPick-up WPDCC 1 pmReturn WPDCC 3 pm Return Fort Hill 3:30 pm

Beach Day Chicago Kristy HensonLet's have some fun in the sun! We will be heading to Montrose Beach in Chicago for a fun-filled day of sun and relaxation. Please wear your swimsuit and bring a towel/beach chair, sunscreen, water and snacks. The group will have lunch at The Dock at Montrose Beach.

WHO: Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $55PLACE: Chicago Day Time Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9313043-1 SU 11am-3 pm 6/30

Pick-up WPDCC 10 am Return WPDCC 4 pm

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NEW!Kiwanis BBQ Mari Turano Once again, the Wheaton Kiwanis Club is sponsoring this GREAT program! Participants will be treated to a BBQ dinner, followed by a splash in Northside Pool. Grab your swimsuit, towel and appetite, and meet us at the Northside Park Girl Scout Cabin. The following social clubs will attend as part of their schedule: Trailblazers, Town Travelers, Socialites and Night Owls. Please do not register for this special event if you are in one of these clubs. In the event of inclement weather, this program will be cancelled.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $15PLACE: Northside Park, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313040-1 F 6-8 pm 6/21

Chicago Evening Out Kristy Henson

It's five o'clock somewhere! We will be taking a limo to Navy Pier tonight while listening to our favorite music and dancing. We will start the night by walking the pier. We will then head to Margaritaville on the pier for dinner, followed by some ice cream at a local shop. Please note: there is a lot of walking in this event and you will need to keep pace with the group.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $93PLACE: Chicago Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9313041-1 SA 6-9 pm 6/22

Pick-up WPDCC 4:45 pmReturn WPDCC 10 pm

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Dinner & Summer Nights Kristy Henson Concert NORTHEnjoy Brookfield Zoo in a new light with cooler evening weather, enhanced dining, beer and wine garden, live music, roaming performers and a new laser light show, all surrouned by wildlife and nature. Dinner is included during the program. In the event of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

WHO: Adults (ages 21 & older)FEE: $73PLACE: Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313047-1 SA 5-9:30 pm 7/20

Pick-up WDSRA 4:30 pmReturn WDSRA 10:15 pm

Dinner & Summer Nights Mari Turano Concert SOUTHEnjoy Brookfield Zoo in a new light with cooler evening weather, enhanced dining, beer and wine garden, live music, roaming performers and a new laser light show, all surrouned by wildlife and nature. Dinner is included during the program. In the event of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

WHO: Adults (ages 21 & older)FEE: $73PLACE: Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313047-2 SA 5-9:30 pm 7/20

Pick-up Fort Hill 4:30 pmReturn Fort Hill 10:15 pm

Lunch & Nature Day at Mari TuranoKnoch Knolls Farm

Hey Hey, what do you say- sign up now for a Nature Day! The Morton Arboretum, The Conservation Foundation, the Resiliency Institute and local forest therapy guides are teaming together to provide WDSRA a unique experience at Knoch Knolls Farm. The day will include a forest therapy walk, a short yoga class, a tea ceremony, tours of the farm, gardens and natural areas, presentation and displays on healthy lifestyle living and refreshments. We will be picking up Subway on our way to the Farm. Lunch, refreshment and all activities are included in the fee.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $55PLACE: Knoch Knolls Farm, Naperville Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer 9313044-1 SA 10 am-1pm 6/29

Pick-up WPDCC 9 am Pick-up Fort Hill 9:30 am Return Fort Hill 1:30 pm Return WPDCC 2 pm

National French Fry Day Alex TuftsFrench fries, chips, fries, finger chips; whatever you call them, we are going to enjoy them! Let's celebrate this wonderful day by creating our own loaded French fry dishes. A crinkle cut, curly, waffle, shoestring; which will you choose? This is a program that's all things French fry, so don't miss out on this wonderful national day party.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 and up)FEE: $24PLACE: WDSRA, Carol Stream

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313046-1 SA 6-9 pm 7/13

Pick-up WPDCC 5:30 pmReturn WPDCC 9:30 pm

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Goat Yoga Kristy HensonGoat Yoga is the newest craze! It can be described as therapy, calm, zen and just plain happiness! It's part yoga, part animal-assisted therapy in a natural setting with loving, social and profoundly cuddly goats. Today we will be heading to the Kerr's Farm, Elgin for a private goat yoga session by Danielie Kerr, creator of Goat Yoga Chicago. We will stop for a healthy lunch beforehand. This event is not wheelchair friendly. Please note: a WDSRA High Risk waiver is required for the event.

WHO: Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $56PLACE: Elgin

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313048-1 SU 12 pm-3 pm 7/21

Pick-up WPDCC 11 am Return WPDCC 4 pm

Summer Luau Kristy Henson

Aloha! Let's say goodbye to summer, Luau Style. Refreshments will be provided during the dance. The following social clubs will attend as part of their schedule: Trailblazers, Town Travelers, TGIF, Socialites and Night Owls. Please do not register for this event if you are in one of these clubs. Participants can be dropped off directly at Fountain View Recreation Center at 7 pm and picked up at 9 pm in the multi-purpose room.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $35PLACE: Fountain View Recreation Center

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313049-1 F 7-9 pm 7/26

Pick-up WPDCC 6:30 pmReturn WPDCC 9:30 pm

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

Summer Special Events/Teens & Adults NEW! DuPage County Fair Mari Turano

Nothing beats a day at the world-renowned DuPage County Fair! Spend the day exploring all the exhibits, rides, games and food the fair has to offer! We will eat lunch at the fairgrounds. Admission and lunch are included in the fee. Please bring money for additional snacks, rides, games and souvenirs. Please remember to dress appropriately for the weather and bring spray-on sunscreen.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 and older)FEE: $56PLACE: DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313050-1 SA 10 am-2 pm 7/27

Pick-up McDonalds-Blm 9:15 amPick-up WPDCC 9:45 am Return WPDCC 2:15 pmReturn McDonalds-Blm 2:45 pm

Chicago White Sox Game Mari Turano "We gone!". . .to Guaranteed Rate Field, that is. Join us in cheering on the Chicago White Sox to victory against the Minnesota Twins! The game starts at 1:10 pm, sharp! The fee includes your ticket to the game and a hot dog meal package. Please bring your own personal money for any additional concessions, if desired. Remember to dress appropriately for the weather (this is a rain or shine program) and bring spray-on sunscreen.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $54PLACE: Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313045-1 SU 12:30-4:45 pm 7/28

Pick-up WPDCC 11:30 amReturn WPDCC 5:45 pm

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Bears Training Camp Kristy Henson

Da Bears! The Chicago Bears will conduct their training camp at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais. Fans are able to watch the players practice with a sideline view. We will stop for lunch at a local shop before heading home. WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $58PLACE: Bourbonnais, Illinois

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313051-1 TBA 7:30 am-1 pm TBA

Pick-up WPDCC 6:15 amReturn WPDCC 2 pm

Glow Fun-Run Kristy HensonEver wanted to run a 5K or a marathon but the distance was too daunting? Here is your chance! The Carol Stream Park District has invited us to participate in their end of summer Glow Fun-Run! This event will take place at Armstrong Park in Carol Stream where our group will compete in a 1.5 mile fun run, followed by cheering on the 5K runners, and closed out with a glow in the dark DJ dance party in the park! Event T-shirts will be provided and family members are welcome to come and cheer on their runner and/or sign up for the 5K through the Carol Stream Park District. Dinner is not provided but there will be snacks after the run.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $36PLACE: Armstrong Park, Carol Stream

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313061-1 F 6-9:15 pm 8/9

Pick-up Fort Hill 4:45 pmPick-up WDSRA 5:15 amReturn WDSRA 9:30 pmReturn Fort Hill 10 pm

Six Flags Great America Kristy HensonNON RIDERS If you like to visit Six Flags but prefer to go on the smaller rides and see the shows, then Sunday is the day for you. Please do not register for Sunday's event if you want to ride the roller coasters. Admission to the park and lunch are included in the program fee. Please bring money for snacks, dinner and souvenirs, if desired. Also, please dress appropriately for the weather. If you have an annual pass to Great America please contact Kristy prior to July 10. Please note: there are two sections/days for this program. Please register for the correct day based on your ride preferences.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $110PLACE: Great America, Gurnee

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313053-1 SA 11 am-6 pm 8/10

Pick-up WPDCC 9:30 amReturn WPDCC 7:30 pm

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Lake Geneva Boat Tour Mari Turano We are headed to Lake Geneva to hop on their cruise line for an Ice Cream Social Tour! We will have a narrated tour aboard the Grand Belle of Geneva and will be served a delicious Breyer's ice cream sundae, prepared just the way you like it! We will stop for a quick bite to eat on the way home. WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $74PLACE: Lake Geneva Cruise Line, WI

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313056-1 SA 1:30-5:30 pm 8/31

Pick-up WPDCC 12 pmReturn WPDCC 7 pm

BUNCO Kristy HensonPlease join us for a BUNCO party with friends, food, refreshments and fun! We will be catering the food from a local restaurant for dinner, playing BUNCO, awarding prizes and finishing off with some delicious desserts. Please note: you can meet directly at Fort Hill Acitivity Center in the WDSRA Rec & Roll room at 6 pm and get picked up at 9 pm.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $39PLACE: Fort Hill Activity Center, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9413057-1 SA 6-9 pm 9/7

Pick-up WPDCC 5:30 pmReturn WPDCC 9:30 pm

Rosemont Dinner/Concert Mari TuranoJoin us for a fun evening out with our friends! First, we will get some authentic food in a casual, urban lodge setting at the Park Tavern restaurant, located in The Park at Rosemont. After dinner, we will listen to a summer concert in the park and enjoy the beautiful summer night. The summer concert begins at 7pm. Dinner and non-alcoholic drinks are included in the fee. Please bring additional money if you would like to purchase a snack at one of the food tents outside in the park during the concert.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $77PLACE: Park Tavern, Rosemont

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313052-1 TH 4-9:30 pm 8/22

Pick-up WPDCC 3:30 pmReturn WPDCC 10 pm

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

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NEW!

NEW!Six Flags Great America Kristy HensonRIDERS! If you like like heights, big drops, loops, thrills and chills, this is the day for you! Please do not register for Saturday's event if you do not like roller coasters. Admission to the park and lunch are included in the program fee. Please bring money for snacks, dinner and souvenirs, if desired. Also, please dress appropriately for the weather. If you have an annual pass to Great America please contact Kristy prior to July 10. Please note: there are two sections/days for this program. Please register for the correct day based on your ride preferences.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $110PLACE: Great America, Gurnee

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9313055-1 SA 11 am-6 pm 8/17

Pick-up WPDCC 9:30 amReturn WPDCC 7:30 pm

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Movie in the Park Kristy Henson Lights, camera, action! Tonight we will head to Frontier Park in Naperville to watch the PG movie, Mary Poppins Returns. Please bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on and any snacks you would like to enjoy during the movie. Please dress appropriately for the weather. In case of inclement weather this event will be cancelled.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $23PLACE: Frontier Park, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer9413059-1 F 7 pm-9:30 pm 9/13

Pick-up WDSRA 5:45 pm Pick-up Fort Hill 6:30 pmReturn Fort Hill 9:45 pm Return WDSRA 10:30 pm

Dinner Out Mari TuranoBon appetit! Tonight we will head to Alexander's Restaurant for a nice dinner out. Non-alcoholic drinks, dinner, dessert and tip are included in the fee. If you wish to purchase an alcoholic drink you will need to bring additional money.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $62PLACE: J. Alexander's Restaurant, Oakbrook

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer 9413060-1 SA 7-9 pm 9/14

Pick-up WDSRA 5:45pm Pick-up WPDCC 6:15 pmReturn WPDCC 9:30 pm Return WDSRA 10 pm

Cubs Game at Miller Park Kristy HensonJoin us as we head back to Miller Park in Milwaukee to watch the Cubs take on the Brewers! The first pitch will be thrown at 1:10 pm sharp. This stadium is a great place to watch a ball game, and we always have a blast when we visit. The program fee includes admission and lunch. Please bring additional money for souvenirs, if desired.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $115PLACE: Miller Park, Milwaukee

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer9413058-1 SU 1:10 pm-5:30 pm 9/8

Pick-up WPDCC 9:30 amReturn WPDCC 7:30 pm

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

Summer Special Events/Teens & Adults

Have a question?Call us at 630-681-0962

or email us at [email protected]

WDSRA has a new program hotline number: 630-593-5045. We are using this for all program updates. For more information go to the Program Hotline Website. There is also an app for Apple and Android phones.

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Weekend River Trip Jorie Meyer

Join us for an exciting adventure at Blackwell Forest Preserve! WDSRA and the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County are partnering to offer outdoor enthusiasts an overnight program of kayaking, camping, archery, fishing, cast-iron cooking, and nature exploration. The trip will begin with instruction on kayaking basics before an afternoon of paddling at Blackwell Forest Preserve in Warrenville, where you will set up camp at the family campground. There, you will learn tips for cooking with cast iron and help make dinner for the group before a night’s rest under the stars. In the morning, you will enjoy a simple breakfast, help break down camp, and participate in more outdoor activities. This special overnight will be guided by experts and is designed to accommodate beginners, so even if you have never camped or kayaked, you are welcome to join. Kayaking equipment, fishing and archery equipment, tents, and food for all meals is included. Participants will be required to bring their own sleeping bags and pillows, as well as their clothing and toiletries. Please note: a $50 non-refundable deposit is due at the time of registration. Participants must be able to independently perform all daily living skills and function at a 1:5 staff to participant ratio. Participants can expect to paddle a kayak for approximately 90 minutes, hike for 60 minutes, and sleep in a tent with peers of the same gender. Water and electricity will be available at the campsite and food allergies can be accommodated. If you have any questions about your physical ability to participate, please contact Jorie Meyer.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older) FEE: $99 PLACE: Blackwell Forest Preserve, Warrenville

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9313062-1 SA-SU 8:30 am-10:30 am 8/24-8/25

Pick-up WPDCC 8 am (Saturday) Return WPDCC 11 am (Sunday)

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PH/VI ProgramsPH/VI Programs At-A-Glance

Monday

4:15-5:30 pm Adapted Bowling WTN

4:45-6 pm Adapted Bowling ROS

Tuesday

4:45-6 pm Adapted Bowling NAP

Saturday

11:30 am- 2:30 pm

Saturday on the Town Varies

Saturday on the Town Phil Eide

Come join us as we spend our Saturday afternoon grabbing some lunch. Enjoy going to different restaurants in the area with your friends. A detailed schedule will be sent out before each activity. Pick up is at WPDCC and Katherine Manor.

WHO: Adults (ages 25 & older)FEE: $20 PLACE: Varies

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9337010-1 SA 11:30 am-2:30 pm 6/22

9337010-2 SA 11:30 am-2:30 pm 7/13

9337010-3 SA 11:30 am-2:30 pm 8/3

Adapted Bowling Phil EideAnyone can bowl! Come on out and give it a try. Adapted bowling ramps are available as needed to help you hit that strike! The program fee includes instruction, staff assistance, and 1 to 2 games of bowling depending on your level of play.

PROGRAM PLACE & CODE DAY DATE(S) TIME FEE:

Summer Adapted Bowling Brunswick Zone, Roselle9337000-1

M 6/17-7/22 4:45-6 pm $67

Summer Adapted Bowling Wheaton Bowl, Wheaton 9337000-2

M 6/17-7/22 4:15-5:30 pm $67

Summer Adapted Bowling Bowlero, Naperville9337000-3

TU 6/18-7/23 4:45-6 pm $67

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 16 & older)FEE: $67

PLACE: Varies

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Social Clubs for Adults Looking for something fun to do on a Friday Night? Get out on the town! We will do a different activity each week! Some activities may include dining at local hot spots, seeing a movie, going to a sporting event, and more! Dinner will only be provided on occasion but every week we will be socializing with our friends, trying new activities, and having fun! Some activities may require extra money and some days may require you to meet on location. A detailed schedule of activities, locations, and times will be sent out one week prior to the start date. Each program ranges from 2-3 hours and occurs between 5-11pm. Please see below for transportation locations, ages, and unique qualities for each club.

Town Travelers Mari Turano

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18-26) FEE: $90

PLACE: Varies North: Transportation from the WDSRA office

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9351510-1 F Evening 6/21-7/26 (no program 7/5) *Unique quality: for young adults!

Trailblazers Mari Turano

WHO: Adults (ages 27 & older)FEE: $90

PLACE: VariesNorth: Transportation from the WDSRA office Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9351500-1 F Evening 6/21- 7/26 (no program 7/5)

*Unique quality: for those looking to have fun in our north communities!

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Social Clubs for AdultsSocialites South Kristy HensonWHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18-45)FEE: $90 PLACE: VariesSouth: Transportation from Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, Naperville

Code Day Time Date(s) Summer9352330-1 F Evening 6/21-7/26 (no program 7/5) *Unique quality: Socialites is geared toward the participant who wants to spend their own money! Participants will be required to bring $5 to $20 every week which will be listed on the schedule of activities in advance.

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

Night Owls WHO: Adults (ages 27 and older)FEE: $90PLACE: Varies Central: Transportation from WPDCC Mari Turano

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9351520-1 F Evening 6/21- 7/26 (no program 7/5)

South: Transportation from ARRCC Kristy Henson

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9352310-1 F Evening 6/21-7/26 (no program 7/5)

*Unique quality: Whoo Whoo Whoo likes to have fun? The Night Owls! But don't worry, just because we are called the Night Owls, doesn't mean we stay out later than any of the other social clubs.

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Social Clubs for Adults Bar Hoppers Alex TuftsGet ready to hang out with your friends at some of the most popular places! Each date we will go to a new sports bar, pub, or popular watering hole. We'll enjoy some great appetizers, drinks, and have fun making friends. WDSRA will pay for a soda and appetizers to be shared. Bring your ID and money for any alcoholic drinks you may want. Participants who have permission on their WDSRA annual information form are allowed to have a maximum of 2 alcoholic drinks at their own expense. Transportation is provided from the WPDCC when locations are more than 5 miles from the community center. A schedule with exact times and locations will be emailed out a week before the program with times falling between 6-9 pm depending on locations.

WHO: Adults (ages 21 & older)FEE: $67 PLACE: Varies

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9351550-1 SA Evening 8/10, 8/17, 8/24

Just Us Girls Alex TuftsNo boys allowed! Just us girls will spend the even-ing shopping, learning about hair and makeup, going out for dinner, or just about anything girls like to do. The program departs from the WPDCC on Friday evening. A schedule of activities and exact times will be emailed out one week prior to the start of the program. Please note: some activities may require extra money and participants may be asked to meet on location.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $65PLACE: Wheaton Area

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9351540-1 F Evening 8/9, 8/16, 8/23

Guys Night Out Alex TuftsNo girls allowed! Just us guys will get together to play sports, see a movie, watch a football game, or just about anything else guys like to do. The pro-gram departs from the WPDCC on Friday even-ing. A schedule of activities and exact times will be emailed out one week prior to the start of the program. Please note: some activities may require extra money and participants may be asked to meet on location.

WHO: Teens & Adults (ages 18 & older)FEE: $65PLACE: Wheaton Area

Code Day Time Date(s)

Summer9352340-1 F Evening 8/9, 8/16, 8/23

Have a question?Call us at 630-681-0962

or email us at [email protected]

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JOIN US FORWDSRA in collaboration with the Warrenville Park District is offering the fun and exciting sport of Pickleball. Pickleball is a fast growing racquet sport. This fun and engaging game is played on a badminton court with a lower net and is played in doubles. You will learn strategies that include: lobbing, overhead slamming, and fast volley exchanges at the net. Paddles and ball will be provided. Day: SaturdaysDates: 6/22 - 7/27 (no program 7/13)Time: 3:45 - 4:45 pmLocation: Warrenville Park District Recreation Center 3S260 Warren Avenue Warrenville, IL 60555Age: Teens & Adults (ages 14 & older)Fee: $40Program Code: 9331170-1

For more information please contact Justin Banks at

[email protected]

R E G I S T E R A T W W W . W D S R A . C O M

New Program

See pg. 15 for more details!

PICKLEBALLWDSRA in collaboration with the Warrenville Park District is offering the fun and exciting sport of Pickle Ball. Pickleball is a fast growing racquet sport. This fun and engaging game is played on a badminton court with a lower net and is played in doubles. You will learn strategies that include: lobbing, overhead slamming, and fast volley exchanges at the net. Paddles and ball will be provided. Dates: 6/16-7/21 (T)Location: Warrenville Park District GymFee: $40Program Code: 9331170-1

J O I N U S F O R

R E G I S T E R A T W W W . W D S R A . C O M

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Program Information Erin White & Rachel Pavesich Rec & Roll is a community based recreation program. It's goal is to deliver purposeful activities that promote independence, create social opportunities, and provide community integration. Staff utilize recreational activities to help people with disabilities develop and enhance their quality of life. The daily schedule can include animal therapy, volunteer projects, gardening, field trips, fitness, outdoor recreation, art therapy, crafts and games. Upon occasion additional money is required for activities.

Rec & Roll 1 Staff:6 Participant RatioParticipants must be able to successfully participate in a 1 staff to 6 participants ratio and perform all of their own daily living skills. Participants attending Rec & Roll must be toilet trained, responsible for independent care such as feeding and dressing, and devoid of emotional outbursts that require 1 to 3 participant ratio. Please send a sack lunch daily. The program limit is 12. PLACE: Sportsman’s Clubhouse, NapervilleWDSRA, Carol Stream Ackerman Sports & Fitness Center, Glen Ellyn Central Athletics Complex, Wheaton

Rec & Roll 1 Staff:3 Participant Ratio If your family member needs a little more assistance to be successful then this day program is for you. The daily schedule is a mixture of staff-directed and participant-directed large and small group activities based on a monthly theme. Participants must be able to successfully participate in a 1 staff to 3 participant ratio. Rec & Roll Fountain View and Rec & Roll Fort Hill are designed for participants who may require some assistance with daily living skills and may require emotional support from staff. Please send a sack lunch daily. The program limit is 9.

PLACE: Fountain View Recreational Center, Carol Stream Fort Hill Activity Center, Naperville

WHO: Adults (ages 22-55)Day Time Date(s) FeeM 9 am-2 pm 1/7-12/16 $1320T 9 am-2 pm 1/8-12/17 $1470W 9 am-2 pm 1/9-12/18 $1440T 9 am-2 pm 1/10-12/19 $1410F 9 am-2 pm 1/11-12/20 $1380

WHO: Adults (ages 22-55)Day Time Date(s) FeeM 9 am-2 pm 1/7-12/16 $1320T 9 am-2 pm 1/8-12/17 $1470W 9 am-2 pm 1/9-12/18 $1440T 9 am-2 pm 1/10-12/19 $1410F 9 am-2 pm 1/11-12/20 $1380

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2019 Rec & Roll Holiday Schedule

April 19th: Good Friday

May 27th: Memorial Day

July 4th and July 5th: Independence Day

September 2nd: Labor Day

October 14th: Columbus Day

November 11th: Veteran’s Day

November 28th & 29th: Thanksgiving break

December 23rd thru January 3rd: Winter Holiday break

Rec & Roll Observation Visit New participants interested in the opportunity to register for Rec & Roll must pre-arrange an observation day to determine whether they meet the programs eligibility requirements. This observation visit will help staff determine which Rec & Roll is most appropriate. Observation day allows the parent and participant to see the program before joining. Staff ratio will be determined at observation day by the Day Program Assistant Manager. A visit can be set up by contacting WDSRA. For Naperville or Wheaton contact Erin White and Carol Stream or Glen Ellyn contact Rachel Pavesich.

Rec & Roll Registration & Payment Information When registering a $100 non-refundable deposit is required for each day of the week registered. The $100 deposit secures your spot in the program and does not count as your first payment, which is due by December 15th. Your $100 deposit goes toward your total bill. The remainder of the balance should be divided into 10 equal payments: your total bill for the year must be paid in full before you are eligible to register for the new calendar year. Payments can be made by check payable to WDSRA, Visa, MasterCard or online at WDSRA. If you are paying with a Visa or MasterCard please call the WDSRA front office at 630-681-0962. Current monthly payments are due on the 15th of each month. A $10 late fee will be applied to each day of the week of Rec & Roll you attend. At the end of the month, if you have not made your payment, you will be suspended from the program until your payment is up to date and your late fees are paid. Your spot in the program will not be held longer than one month. Participants must submit a WDSRA registration form and a current annual information form.

Registration Timeline

Rec & Roll registration occurs in late fall for the entire following calendar year. For current or up to date information on openings, please contact Day Program Assistant Managers Erin White or Rachel Pavesich.Registration will be for the remainder of the calendar year. You may register for one to five days per week.

Need Transportation?In an effort to improve transportation services for seniors and persons who have disabilities, Area Transportation Partners implemented a transportation program for seniors and Pace Partners persons who have disabilities called Ride DuPage. Contact information for areas served by Ride DuPage listed below. Milton Township, Penny Canova (630) 355-2786Wheatland Township, Carolyn Rominger(630) 717-0092Lisle Township, Jim Vondran(630) 968-2087Naperville Township, Jenny Dawley(630) 355-2786Village of Glen Ellyn, Jodi Hefler(630) 858-6343

Register Online at www.wdsra.com

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At Synergy Adaptive Athletics, we believe everyone should have equal access to the wide range of benefits that sports opportunities can provide. We help athletes with a primary

physical disability realize those benefits by providing the tools and resources necessary to help each athlete perform to their utmost potential and to achieve their personal sports goals.

Synergy Adaptive Athletics is a collaborative effort between NEDSRA and WDSRA, started in 2014, to provide a wide range of adaptive athletics opportunities to a greater number of individuals throughout our

member districts. Through combined resources and a larger athlete base, we are striving to build well-rounded, highly beneficial sports outlets for youth and adults alike. Some adaptive sports are tailored to individuals with

specific diagnoses and/or ages, while others are open to anyone with a primary physical disability.

To Register: Visit synergyaa.comFor Information:Contact Jason Stubbeman, Synergy Adaptive Athletics Coordinator at: 630-384-8542 or [email protected]

Follow Us: facebook.com/synergyaa

Adaptive Athletics

BOCCIA Are you a wheelchair user with cerebral palsy or a high spinal cord injury? Boccia may be for you! Boccia is a precision ball sport con-tested by athletes on the local, national, and even international level. The sport is open to individuals with spastic hypertonia, dystonia, athetosis or ataxia in all four limbs or with severe locomotor dysfunction. Adaptive equipment is available for those who need assistance in propelling the ball onto the court. Runs Saturdays 2:00pm-4:00pm at Ackerman Sports & Fitness Center, Glen Ellyn.

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ARCHERYArchery is an exciting lifetime sport that grows with you. Whether starting at a beginner level to learn the fundamentals of archery safety and basic technique, or to further develop more advanced skills, Synergy Archery will provide you with the tools and support to reach your goals. This program is open to anyone with a primary physical disability, including individuals with a visual impairment. Adaptive equipment is available. Date and time TBD.

CLIMBINGClimbing fosters an amazing sense of community, trust, courage and accomplishment. It can be easily adapted to almost any ability level. Through climbing, you can break through barriers and summit to new heights. Suburban climbing runs 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month 6:30 pm at Vertical Endeavors, Glendale Heights.

BOWLINGSynergy is proud to offer this program that enables youth and adults with visual impairments as well as anyone with a primary physical disability the chance to improve their bowling skills in a social situation. Staff will provide instruction, adaptive resources and support to help you achieve success. This program is run in a drop-in format so you can sign up for one date or multiple dates throughout each season. Guide rails are provided. Runs Saturdays 12:30-2pm at Fox Bowl, Wheaton on scheduled dates.

Are you interested in a sport that you don't see listed here? Let us know what you are

looking for. We can help with resources and contacts!

Did you Know?Synergy can help provide adaptive equipment resources such as sports chairs, hand cycles and other adaptive equipment for you to use for an event or school sport. Please contact Jason directly for more details.

OPEN GYM Open Gym serves as additional practice for our wheelchair basketball program as well as a chance to try out the sport for the first time. Younger athletes are encouraged to try this option before committing to joining the team. Likewise, current athletes are encouraged to keep their skills sharp by participating in this training opportunity. Date and time TBD.

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TRY WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL

August 2019 (Date and Time TBD)FREEOpen to anyone age 6-High School with a primary physical disability. One day, no commitment necessary. Learn about the sport of wheelchair basketball and what opportunities exist! Meet current athletes and coaches!

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Behavior Code Participants, staff, volunteers and parents are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times. The following guidelines have been developed to make WDSRA’s programs safe and enjoyable for everyone. Additional rules may be developed for particular programs and athletic leagues as deemed necessary by staff. Staff, participants, volunteers and parents shall:

• show respect to all participants, staff, volunteers and parents

• refrain from using foul language • refrain from causing bodily harm to other

participants, staff, coaches or parents • demonstrate respect for equipment, supplies

and facilities • represent WDSRA in a manner that is

consistent with the goals, objectives and ethics of the association

Discipline A caring and positive discipline approach will be used. WDSRA reserves the right to dismiss a participant, staff, volunteer or parents if it is in the best interest of the association. Each situation will be evaluated on its own merit.

Sports Leagues WDSRA has developed a Sports League Code of Ethics for athletes, coaches and parents which is based on the Character Counts program. The program emphasizes six core ethical values: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. Athletes, coaches and parents may be asked to sign this code to participate in a team sports program.

Special Olympics In order for an athlete to compete in a Special Olympics program a current Special Olympics Medical form must be on file at the WDSRA office. This form is separate from the WDSRA annual form. The Special Olympics Medical form is valid for two years from the date of the doctor’s signature.

WDSRA Policy states an athlete cannot register for a Special Olympic program until you have a current form on file. If you are interested in participating in a Special Olympics program please contact the WDSRA office for a form, use the form from this brochure on page 24 or download a form from our website at www.wdsra.com.

Parents and athletes are responsible for returning the completed form to the WDSRA office before you register. The form must have original signatures of both the doctor and parent/guardian.

The tournament fee must be pre-paid prior to participation in the tournament. The fee is nonrefundable. Any athlete not scratching prior to the scratch deadline will be responsible for paying additional scratch fees assessed by Special Olympics.

Atlanto-Axial Subluxations (ASC) Individuals who have Down Syndrome have a high risk of having ASC. For the safety of WDSRA participants with Down Syndrome, a doctor’s note proving they have been cleared of this condition by an x-ray is required to participate in programs that include swimming, diving, gymnastics, tumbling, alpine skiing, soccer, exercise or any program that could potentially injure the neck area. Participants that have ASC and are in these programs may have limited participation.

Annual Information Form WDSRA requires all participants to complete an annual information form prior to participation. This form expires every year on December 31. The form provides us with valuable information which enables us to offer programs that are safe and appropriate for your needs. If you are new to WDSRA programs or do not currently have an annual form on file, please contact our office and request one. If the agency receives a registration form that does not have a current annual, we will send you one to complete and return.

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New Participant Intake WDSRA requires all new participants to complete an intake with the Outreach Manager prior to attending their first program. The intake allows the agency to get to know the participant and their individual needs better. This additional information provides WDSRA staff the opportunity to properly staff programs and provide an environment that will be successful and enjoyable to the participant. If you are new to the programs and have not done an intake please contact Brianne Carroll at 630-681-0962. For safety reasons, an individual without current annual information and intake forms on file will not be permitted to participate in WDSRA programs.

Equal Access No participant shall be denied equal access to programs, activities, services or benefits, or be limited in the exercise of any right, privilege, advantage or opportunity on the basis of race, sex, creed, national origin or disability.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Grievance ProcedureThe Western DuPage Special Recreation Association has established an internal grievance system for prompt and equitable resolution of grievances alleging any action by the Western DuPage Special Recreation Association that would be prohibited by the ADA or the applicable Title II Rules. Grievances should be directed to:

Nancy Miner, Superintendent of Recreation, Compliance Officer, Western DuPage Special Recreation Association

Mail: 116 N Schmale Road, Carol Stream, IL, 60188

Phone: 630-681-0962

Appointment: Call 630-681-0962 to schedule a meeting

Special InformationBoardmaker If a participant uses a picture schedule program such as Boardmaker, please indicate this on the registration form. Our staff will work with you to facilitate its use in our programs.

Meeting on Location For safety reasons, WDSRA will only allow participants to meet on location for community events (rather than taking the WDSRA transportation) when there is one main entrance/exit. Participants will not be allowed to meet at locations with multiple doors such as, but not limited to a mall, festival, carnival, etc.

Location KeyNorth: Bloomingdale/Carol Stream/Roselle Central: Wheaton/Glen Ellyn/Winfield/ West Chicago/Warrenville South: Naperville

Si Usted Habla Espanol Si usted habla espanol y desea mas informacion sobre los programas y servicios de WDSRA, por favor marque 630-681-0962 y pregunte por Dayell Houzenga. Dayell esta disponible para servirle durante el horario de WDSRA, de Lunes a Viernes de 9 am-5 pm.

Say CheeseWDSRA staff occasionally takes photographs or video of participants for promoting/advertising our programs, services, events, activities, and facilities in our brochures, website or social media, and other promotional avenues. By registering for, participating in or attending WDSRA programs, events, or other activities, the participant (or parent/guardian of a minor participant) irrevocably agrees to the use and distribution by WDSRA of his or her image (or of his minor child/ward) in photographs, video recordings, and any other electronic reproductions of such programs, events and activities for any purpose without inspection or approval and without compensation, rights to royalties or any other consideration now and in the future.

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WDSRA Registration Are you ready? WDSRA Summer Registration begins Monday, April 29th at 7 am for WDSRA residents.

If you have any questions the day of registration, when you call the office you will be directed to the right individual who can help you.

Online registration is the preferred method. It offers you the most up-to-date information on your programs, and upon completion you will instantly know your registration status.

In-District Registration & Scholarship Deadline Monday, April 29 at 7 am

Sibling & Non-Resident Registration Monday, May 6 at 9 am

Registration Deadline Friday, May 10 at 5 pm

Three Ways to Register 1. Online Registration (Preferred Option) – Offers you the most up-to-date information on your programs. Upon completion of your online registration you instantly know your status.

2. Walk-in on the day of registration – You may bring your registration form to the WDSRA office the day of registration and we will process your requests while you wait for your confirmation.

3. Drop-off or Mail in prior to the start of registration – all mailed and dropped off registration forms will be processed concurrently with online registration and will be processed in random order.

WDSRA Weather Cancellation Policy In the event of severe weather, WDSRA may decide to cancel programs in the best interest of our participants. The following guidelines will be used to determine cancellations:

Severe Summer Weather Outdoor programs or indoor programs without air conditioning: temperature above 95 degrees, a heat index above 100 degrees or a heat advisory issues by the National Weather Service.

Other Weather All programs (including indoor): tornado warning is in effect in DuPage or surrounding county. WDSRA will use discretion for all other weather warnings and watches.

Canceling Programs 1. WDSRA staff will look at all circumstances beginning two hours prior to the starting time of the program or first pick-up to determine if the program should be canceled.

2. If the program is canceled, program staff will attempt to reach all participants and staff by phone calling post message to inform them of the cancellation.

3. Missed programs due to weather are made up the week following the end of the program. If this is not possible, you will be issued a refund after the second cancellation.

Registration Neatly complete the registration form, filling in all appropriate spaces. Missing information will delay your registration. Phone registrations are not accepted.

Note: Registrations will not be processed if a fee balance remains from a previous season. Program fees will not be prorated for late registration. The scholarship request deadline is the same date set for resident registration.

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An email confirmation will be sent once your registration is processed. Therefore, there is a strong chance by the time we are able to input your registration, programs may be full and you will be placed on a waitlist. To avoid this, it is strongly suggested you register online.

Check Out Our New Website! The new site is the most updated, user-friendly, vibrant, creative and sustainable website we have ever had. Most of all, it has the many upgrades that YOU have asked for. We have made everything easier to find and more convenient to serve you better.

Highlights include:

• User-friendly features

• Easy navigation

• Easier registration

• Connects right into RecTrac

• Mobile optimized so you can easily view it on any device

• Puts more information at your fingertips

The new site was made possible by a generous grant of the Alfred Bersted Foundation, Bank of America, N.A. Trustee.

To continue to serve you better, let us know what you think about the new website. Send your comments to [email protected].

Refund Policies Refunds for all programs may be obtained up to two weeks prior to the first class date. A $5 fee will be charged for each program dropped at the request of the parent/participant. A house credit will be issued for refunds less than $10. Refunds for special events may be obtained up to two weeks prior unless tickets or contracted services have been purchased. All refunds will be issued in check form.

Out of District Policies Families living outside a WDSRA Park District member district and belong to a neighboring SRA are welcome to register in WDSRA programs during the out of district registration time frame. This would apply to NEDSRA, FVSRA, NWSRA, and SEASPAR residents.

If you live within a community with a Park District that does not belong to a Special Recreation Association a 50% fee will be assessed per program.

If you live in a community without a Park District or in an unincorporated area that falls outside of the Park District boundaries, a 50% fee will be assessed per program. An example of this would be Wayne residents and some parts of West Chicago.

Program Policies When arriving at/departing from a program, parents are asked to check in with the staff person in charge of the program before leaving your child. WDSRA staff are not responsible for supervision of participants who arrive prior to the start of the program. Also, if a participant is to be picked up by an unfamiliar guardian, neighbor, babysitter, etc. the parents are asked to notify the WDSRA staff person in charge of the program prior to the occurrence.

To provide for safe and meaningful learning experiences, a 1:3 staff-to-participant ratio is maintained for children’s activities, a 1:4 ratio for teen activities, and a 1:6 ratio is maintained for adult activities. Some programs may have a higher ratio, depending on individual needs. When children of various ability/age levels are enrolled in the same program, WDSRA will group them according to their abilities.

Many of WDSRA’s programs are open to sibling participation. Look for any program that states “siblings” under the “WHO.” Siblings may also register for any special event, but are required to wait until after the registration deadline.

If a program closes due to large enrollment, a paid waiting list of those interested will be kept. If space does not open in the program, your payment will be automatically refunded.

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A class may be cancelled if enrollment is less than four participants for children’s programs and five participants for adult programs, unless otherwise noted.

WDSRA requires a minimum of 3 participants at a pick-up location. Transportation will be cancelled if the minimum is not met. You will be notified if this occurs for any program. If parents wish for their son or daughter to walk home from a program, please send a signed and dated notice attached to the registration form, or mail the written notification to the WDSRA office prior to the first day of the program.

If a participant cannot attend a program during the session, he/she cannot send a substitute in his/her place. On occasion, WDSRA staff may photograph or videotape participants in programs or events. These photos are for WDSRA use only and may be used in publications, brochures, pamphlets, flyers and/or videos.

Late Pick-Up PolicyIn order to be fair to our participants and program leaders, WDSRA has enacted a late pick-up policy and we would appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Many of our programs have more than one pick-up location and if one person is late, it may disturb the schedule of others who are being picked up at another location. In addition, many of the WDSRA program leaders have responsibilities after everyone is picked up. We request that you double-check the pick-up time and be prompt.

Dietary RestrictionsDue to the amount and various types of dietary needs, WDSRA will only provide an alternative option for meals when the program is preparing/making their own food, If the program is attending a special event or eating at a restaurant in the community, the family must look ahead at the menu and relay the participant’s order to the head instructor upon arrival.

You may be asked to send or make appropriate accommodations for your participant on occasion.

WDSRA Annual Scholarships The scholarship request process is intended to allow participants/families who qualify for financial assistance to take part in recreation and leisure opportunities through the use of available funds.

All funds for scholarships are obtained through the WDSRA Foundation’s annual fundraising campaigns. Each year the amount available fluctuates based on the amounts received. Scholarships are only available for residents of the association’s nine member park districts.

Scholarships are awarded to participants who have completed the annual scholarship application and qualify for financial need. Applications are accepted anytime during the year but all applications expire on December 31. Fifty percent of the program fee for three (3) programs per season may be awarded. Payment plans may be arranged if needed. For more specific guidelines regarding scholarships, please visit our website at www.wdsra.com and go to the links tab for WDSRA forms or contact the WDSRA office.

Reaching WDSRA Staff on the WeekendsWDSRA continues to have an Emergency Call Forwarding Feature on our phone system for the benefit of parents and staff. If you have an emergency on the weekend, you can call the WDSRA office, 630-681-0962 and listen to the prompt to dial 9 to be forwarded to a staff member on call. If staff are busy, your call will go to a voicemail system to leave a message and you can expect a call back, if necessary, within 15 minutes. Please leave your name and telephone number as it does not show up on our caller ID. If your issue is not an emergency, please call the office Monday – Friday between the hours of 9 am-5 pm.

Office Hours WDSRA’s regular office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. After hours and on the weekends, please leave a voice mail message. Staff will return your call as soon as possible.

The office will be closed: Friday, April 19; Monday, May 27; Thursday, July 4; and Monday, September 2.

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WDSRA Registration FormSUMMER 2019

Register online at www.wdsra.com. Complete this form and return it with the program fee to:

WDSRA, 116 North Schmale, Carol Stream, IL 60188

Phone: 630-681-0962 or scan and email form to [email protected]

PLEASE PRINT ALL INFORMATION BELOW COMPLETELY

Name: Age: Birthdate: Gender: M / F

Address: City: Zip Code:

Billing Address (if different than above)

Home Phone: ( ) Work Phone–Mom: ( ) Dad:( )

Cellular/Pager Number: ( ) E-Mail Address:

Parents’ Names Park District:

Emergency Contact Person: Emergency Phone: ( )

Disability: T-Shirt Size:

PLEASE CHECK IF ANY OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION HAS CHANGED.

Please note: REGISTRATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED IF A FEE REMAINS FROM A PREVIOUS SEASON.

First Name Program Name Pick-Up Location Code Fee

TOTAL $

Are you a new participant with WDSRA? Yes No

Parents: Are you interested in volunteering for WDSRA in the following capacity? Foundation Events In-office Help (Mailings) WDSRA Programs

OFFICE USETotal Received

$ Paid By: MC V C MO

Check #

Initials

Date

Please note: Only accepted

A current Annual Information Form must be on file in order to participate with WDSRA.Annual Forms are available at www.wdsra.com.

YOU MUST SIGN AND DATE THIS FORM FOR YOUR REGISTRATION TO BE PROCESSEDI have read and fully understand the information on the reverse of this form, warning of risk, assumption of risk and waiver and release of all claims. If registering a minor participant, I further attest that I have read the reverse to my minor child/ward.

Cardholder Name Account No. Exp. Date 3 Digit No. Charge Amount

□ Yes! I want to make a donation to the Scholarship Fund in the amount of $

Printed Name of Person Signing Form Signature of participant (or parent/guardian if under 18) Date

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Western DuPage Special Recreation AssociationImportant Information

The Western DuPage Special Recreation Association (WDSRA) is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. WDSRA continually strives to reduce such risks, and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities.

You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity.

Warning of RiskDespite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity/program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to acts of God, inclement weather, slipping, falling, equipment failure, failure in supervision, premises defects and all other circumstances inherent to recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for WDSRA to guarantee absolute safety.

Waiver and Release of All Claims and Assumption of RiskPlease read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in this program/activity, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with this program/activity (including transportation services, when provided).

I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program/activity, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program/activity against WDSRA, including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees (hereinafter collectively referred as WDSRA).

I do hereby fully release and forever discharge WDSRA from any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss that my minor child/ward or I may have or which may accrue to me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with this program/activity.

In the event of an emergency, I understand and authorize WDSRA staff and officials to secure from any licensed hospital, physician, and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for immediate care for myself or minor child/ward and agree that I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services rendered.

YOU MUST SIGN AND DATE THE BOTTOM OF THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM BEFORE YOUR REGISTRATION CAN BE PROCESSED

PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIED If the signature of adult participant or parent/guardian and date are not on the front of this waiver.

Waiver & Release

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Ackerman Sports & Fitness CenterGlen Ellyn Park District800 St. Charles Rd.Glen Ellyn, 317-0130 www.ackermansfc.com

Arrowhead Golf Club 6W151 Butterfield RdWheaton, 653-5800

Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center (ARRCC)Naperville Park District305 W. Jackson Ave.Naperville, 848-3615 www.napervilleparks.org

ARC CenterWest Chicago Park District201 W. National St.West Chicago, 231-9474 www.we-goparks.org

Bowlero1515 Aurora Ave.Naperville, 355-7622

Brunswick Zone - Roselle1100 W. Lake St.Roselle, 351-2100

B. R. Ryall YMCA 49 Deicke Dr.Glen Ellyn, 858-0100

Cantigny Golf Club 7W270 Mack RdWheaton, 668-3323

Central Athletic Complex Wheaton Park DistrictDoor 5 500 S. Naperville Rd.Wheaton, 690-4880www.wheatonparkdistrict.com

College of DuPage PEC Center425 Fawell Blvd.Glen Ellyn, 942-2633

Commissioners Park 3704 111th St.Naperville, 848-5000

Fort Hill Activity Center Naperville Park District 20 Fort Hill Dr. Naperville, 848-4000www.napervilleparks.org

Fountain View Recreation CenterCarol Stream Park District910 N. Gary Ave.Carol Stream, 784-6142 www.csparks.org

Fox Bowl1101 Butterfield Rd.Wheaton, 690-2400

Frontier Park 3380 Cedar Glade Dr.Naperville, 848-5000

Fry YMCA2120 95th St.Naperville, 904-9595

Gary United Methodist Church224 N. Main St. Wheaton, 668-3100

Glasshagel Park7W345 St. Charles Rd.Winfield

Glenbard North High School990 Kuhn Rd.Carol Stream, 653-7000

Glen Oak Country Club21W451 Hill Ave.Glen Ellyn, 469-5600

Herrick Lake580 Naperville Rd.Wheaton

Lou Malnati's Pizza131 W. Jefferson Ave.Naperville, 717-0700

McDonald's Lake St. & Bloomingdale Rd. Bloomingdale

Meadowview Equestrian Center (FTEA) 4N681 Munger Rd Wayne, 588-8543

Naperville North High School 899 Mill St. Naperville, 420-6480

Naperville Park District 320 W. Jackson Ave. Naperville, 848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org

95th Street CenterNaperville Park District2244 W. 95th St.Naperville, 848-3571www.napervilleparks.org

People’s Resource Center201 S. Naperville Rd.Wheaton, 682-5402www.peoplesrc.org

Pottery Bayou210 S. WashingtonNaperville, 718-0700

Red Hawk Park651 W. St. Charles Rd.Carol Stream

Reed-Keppler Park129 W. National St.West Chicago

Roselle Park District 555 W. Bryn Maur Ave. Roselle, 894-4200 www.rparks.org

Simkus Recreation CenterCarol Stream Park District849 Lies Rd.Carol Stream, 784-6100www.csparks.org

Sportsman’s ClubhouseNaperville Park District735 S. West St.Naperville, 848-5000www.napervilleparks.org

Spring Avenue Recreation Center (SARC)Glen Ellyn Park District185 Spring Ave.Glen Ellyn, 858-2462www.gepark.org

Stacy Park Glen Ellyn Park District 50 Geneva Rd. Glen Ellyn

Studio Movie Grill 301 Rice Lake Square Wheaton, 480-9557

Warrenville Community BuildingWarrenville Park District3S280 Warren Ave.Warrenville, 393-7279www.warrenvilleparks.org

Warrenville Park District Recreation Center3S260 Warren Ave.Warrenville, 393-7279www.warrenvilleparks.org

Wheaton Bowl2031 N. Gary Ave.Wheaton, 668-4102

Wheaton Park District Community Center (WPDCC)1777 S. Blanchard Rd.Wheaton, 690-4880www.wheatonparkdistrict.com

Wheaton Train Station902 W. Front St.Wheaton, 668-0176

Winfield Park District Charles R. Beggs Activity Center0N020 County Farm Rd.Winfield, 653-3811www.winfieldparkdistrict.com

Western DuPage Special Recreation Association (WDSRA)116 N. Schmale Rd.Carol Stream, 681-0962www.wdsra.com

White Eagle Golf Club3400 Club Dr.Naperville, 469-5600

Facility Locations

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Adapted Bowling ............................................................ 18/39

Adult Bowling ........................................................................ 17

Adult Tap ............................................. ....................................30

Aktion Club ........................................................................... 12

Bags & BBQ ................. ........................................... ............... 31

Bar Hoppers ...................................................................... .... 42

Beach Day Chicago ................. ....................................... .... 33

Bears Training Camp ..................................................... .... 35

Bingo & Karaoke ................................................. ...... . .... .... 29

Breakfast Buffet & Drury Lane ...................................... 31

BUNCO! ............................................................. .................. .. 36

Ceramics................................................................................. 28

Chicago Evening Out..........................................................32

Chicago White Sox Game............................................... . 34

Circle of Friends......................................................,............ ...9

Concerts in the Park............................................................19

Cooking 101.......................................................................... 30

Creative Corner................................................................... 29

Cubs Game at Miller Park.................................................37

Dance Combo for Kids..................................................... .. 8

Dinner & Summer Nights Concert NORTH..............33

Dinner & Summer Nights Concert SOUTH...............33

Dinner Out.............................................................. .............. 37

Drop In Center......................................................................12

DuPage County Fair........................................................... 34

Family Playgroup....................................................................7

Flag Football League.......................................................... 15

Funtopia & Portillo’s........................................ .................. 11

Glow Fun Run ........................................................................35

Goat Yoga................................................................................34

Guys Night Out.....................................................................42

Horseback Riding Lessons.............................................8/28

Individual Art Lessons....................................................... 27

Individual Dance Lessons .................................................27

Individual Piano Lessons....................................................26

Individual Swim Lessons....................................................20

Individual Voice Lessons....................................................26

Just Us Girls............................................................................42

Kid/Teen Bowling . ..................................................................17

Kiwanis BBQ..............................................................................32

Lunch & Knoch Knolls Farm................................................32

Lake Geneva Boat Tour.........................................................36

Lekotek..........................................................................................7

Let's Dance................................................................................30

Mini Golf Tour...........................................................................19

Movie in the Park....................................................................37

National French Fry Day......................................................33

Night Owls.................................................................................41

Out & About................................................................................8

Outdoor Cooking...................................................................28

Pelican Harbor Aquatic Park.............................................11

Pickleball..............................................................................15/43

Progressive Dinner................................................................31

Rec & Roll..................................................................................44

Rec Softball League...............................................................15

Riding the Rails Naperville.................................................29

Rosemont Dinner/Concert................................................36

Santa's Village.........................................................................10

Saturday Buddies.....................................................................8

Saturday on the Town..........................................................39

Sensory Sunday at Chuck E. Cheese..............................10

Simply Conditioning.............................................................14

Six Flags Great America NON RIDERS.........................35

Six Flags Great America RIDERS.....................................36

Socialites South......................................................................41

Special Olympics Bocce......................................................23

Special Olympics Bowling..................................................22

Special Olympics Volleyball..............................................22

Splashing in the Park............................................................32

Studio Movie Grill.................................................................31

Summer Luau..........................................................................34

Summer Swim Practice.......................................................21

Summertime Splash.............................................................28

Swim Lessons (Adult)..........................................................20

Swim Lessons (Children & Teens)...................................20

Swim Lessons (Individual).................................................20

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Swim Social..................................................................................19

Synergy Adaptive Athletics..................................................46

Tae Kwon Do (Children & Teens)...........................................9

Tae Kwon Do (Teen/Adult)....................................................15

TNT - Tone N' Tighten.............................................................14

Town Travelers..........................................................................40

Trailblazers.................................................................................40

WDSRA Golf..............................................................................16

Weekend RiverTrip.................................................................38

Yoga...............................................................................................14

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Western DuPage Special Recreation Association116 North SchmaleCarol Stream, IL 60188P 630-681-0962F 630-681-1262www.wdsra.com

In-District Registration & Scholarship Deadline

April 29 at 7 am

Sibling & Non-Resident Registration

May 6 at 9 am

Registration Deadline May 10 at 5 pm

Equal Fun for Everyone

Important Dates to Remember

Register Online at www.wdsra.com


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