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Winter 2014-2015 Hanover Park Park District Sección En Español Páginia 21 Centre Court Athletic Club Pages 23-36 630.837.2468 like us on /hpparks hpparks.org
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W i n t e r2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5

H a n o v e r P a r k P a r k D i s t r i c t

Sección En EspañolPáginia 21Centre CourtAthletic ClubPages 23-36

6 3 0 . 8 3 7 . 2 4 6 8 l i k e u s o n / h p pa r k s h p pa r k s . o r g

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Gen

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rmation Mission Statement

We enrich people’s lives by providing safe, healthy and fun leisure experiences.

Vision StatementWe will be the provider of choice for parks, recreation and fitness within our diverse community.

Mark Elkins, Board Commissioner

(ext. 219)

Michelle Macholl, Board Treasurer

(ext. 227)

Mary R. Morrison, Board President

(ext. 243)

Deb Berthelot, Board Commissioner

(ext. 229)

Jon Duesing, Board Vice-President

(ext. 217)

Board of Commissioners

Park District Staff (630) 837-2468

ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT EXT.Director of Parks and Recreation Jeff Acks 126 [email protected] Superintendent of Recreation Rick Wulbecker 128 [email protected] Superintendent of Parks and Planning Bob O’Brien, CPRP, CPSI 117 [email protected] Administrative Assistant Amy Andrews 131 [email protected]

RECREATION DEPARTMENT Customer Relations Supervisor Gina Mastro-Strickler 121 [email protected] Recreation Supervisor Nicole Cox 138 [email protected] Marketing Supervisor Heczen Gomez 136 [email protected] Athletic Supervisor Mark Dolphin 118 [email protected] Recreation Supervisor Liz Blake 132 [email protected]

PARKS DEPARTMENTAssistant Superintendent of Parks Gabe Villar, CPO 207 [email protected] Foreman Steve Sterling 213 [email protected]

FINANCE & PERSONNEL DEPARTMENTFinancial Services Administrator 129 Business Supervisor Renee Wall 137 [email protected] Clerk / Payroll Nancy Santucci 127 [email protected]

CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFFSharon Lutz Angie Pikulyk Lisa Dempsey

We Represent You!The Hanover Park Park District is a separate governing agency established for the purpose of providing parks, facilities and recreational programs for the community. The Park District is responsible for the maintenance, operation and ad-ministration of parks and park facilities under its jurisdiction. The Park District is governed by five commissioners elected at large for overlapping, four-year terms. The commissioners set the policies for the operation of the Park District. Meet-ings are the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 7 pm in the Community Center Board Room. Residents are welcome to attend.

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nPark District Facilities & Office Hours:Monday – Friday 8:30A – 5P Wednesday 8:30A – 8P Saturday 9A – 12P

FACILITIES

COMMUNITY CENTER & PARK DISTRICT OFFICE1919 Walnut AvenueHanover Park, IL 60133630-837-2468Fax: 630-837-9720

CENTRE COURT ATHLETIC CLUB1919 Walnut AvenueHanover Park, IL 60133630-837-6300

AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE6800 Catalpa StreetHanover Park, IL 60133

HOLLYWOOD ACTIVITY CENTER1529 Celebrity Circle WestHanover Park, IL 60133

SEAFARI SPRINGS AQUATIC CENTER (Summer 2015)1700 Greenbrook BoulevardHanover Park, IL 60133(Open June – August)630-830-0300Fax: 630-830-3180

HOTLINES

YOUTH ATHLETIC HOTLINE630-837-2468 (ext. 208)

ADULT ATHLETC HOTLINE630-837-2468 (ext. 230)(April – November)

DANCE HOTLINE630-837-2468 (ext. 209)

How to Use Your PlaybookBORDER CATEGORIES

General

Special Events

Pre-School

Early Childhood

Youth Programs

Teen Programs

Adult Programs

Senior Programs

Centre Court Athletic Club

Spanish Section

In Case of Oops!Complete details of program policies, procedures and guidelines are sometimes omitted from the program brochures because of space limitations. Also, errors in days, times, registration requirements and fees may occur as well. We apologize for any errors that may appear in the brochure. We thank you for your patience and understanding when these situations arise.

Photo PolicyThe Hanover Park Park District reserves the right to photograph or videotape participants in Park District programs, facilities or parks for the District’s use.

Scan the QR Code to be directly taken to our website at hppark.org

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How to Print a Landscape

Designed for the new or continuing student (age 8-12) who is showing a strong interest in art, this 4-week class will cover the fundamentals of painting sky, land, trees and other foliage using acrylics. Instructor Paulina Engel will guide the class through color mixing, composition, and application techniques. All materials provided. Please wear old clothes or a painting shirt. (NC)

CC ART STUDIO

205191-01 Age 8-12 TH 9/18 – 10/9 5:45-6:45P $42/$57

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SUPERVISORS INITIALS

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HPPARKS.ORG630.837.2468 EXT 118 LIKE US ON /HPPARKS

MARK DOLPHINATHLETIC SUPERVISOR

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All aboard the North Pole Express! Wear your favorite pajamas while you enjoy the magical story of the Polar Express being read as you travel to visit Santa at his workshop in the North Pole. Santa will be awaiting your arrival at his workshop to greet each child, talk with them about their holiday plans and take his picture with you. There will be snacks available and a craft. Please arrive 10 minutes early to your scheduled departure time. And don’t forget to be on your best behavior, kids, because Santa is always watching. HOHOHO!

Ages Price0-2 Free3-10 $8/$1211 & Up $10/$15

Program # Age Day Date Time304590-01 ALL TH 12/18 5:30P 304590-02 ALL TH 12/18 6:00P 304590-03 ALL TH 12/18 6:30P 304590-04 ALL TH 12/18 7:00P304590-05 ALL TH 12/18 7:30P

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Susan Matthews Community Center GalleryFeaturing the art of local artists and students, the Susan Mattews Community Center Gallery is located near the Church Street entrance on the main level of the Hanover Park Park District Community Center, 1919 Walnut Ave. Join us for monthly receptions. See schedule below. Call Nicole Cox, Recreation Supervisor at 630-837-2468 ext. 138 or email [email protected] for more information.

Are You Ready For A Show?The Hanover Park Park District Susan Mattews Community Center Gallery, located at 1919 Walnut Ave. in Hanover Park, has approximately 50 running feet of wall space, and 80 feet when two moveable partitions are used. If you’re an artist with at least 20 pieces of art and would like to be considered for a 4-6 week exhibit of your work, please call Nicole Cox, Recreation Supervisor, at 630-837-2468 ext. 138 or email [email protected] to request a show proposal application. One-person, two-person, and small group shows

are also considered.

November 19, 2014 – January 4, 2015Work by Mark Nogaj Matejko: Sculptures and Drawings

Reception: Monday, December 8, 6-8P

January 6 - February 1, 2015NWSRA Showcase

Work by students in Northwest Special Recreation Association ProgramsJody Schultz, Curator

Reception: Monday, January 12, 5-7P

February 2015February 3-March 8Ontarioville School

Christa BellockReception Monday February 9, 6-8P

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school

Preschool Mission StatementThe Hanover Park Park District’s Preschool program provides a safe and nurturing learning environment to encourage the progression of socialization skills, motor skills, and emotional development while encouraging independence, self expression and listening skills. Our students are prepared for kindergarten through the learning areas of numbers, math, letters, writing, reading, colors and shapes.

What Do I Need To Do To Enroll My Child?

Review the class locations and times. Decide upon a class that will best fit schedules and child’s age. There is limited enrollment in these programs.

• Little Learners is for children who are 3 years old as of September 1, 2014.

• Pre-Kindergarten is for children who are 4 years old as of September 1, 2014.

Register in person at the Community Center.

• You will need the first month’s tuition.

• You will need a copy of your child’s birth certificate.

• $15 nonresident fee will be charged at the time of registration when applicable.

Upon completing registration you will receive:

• Parent Handbook.

• Information Sheet concerning billing.

• Emergency information form to be completed by parent and given to child’s teacher on the first day of school.

All children must be toilet independent

• Pull-ups are not acceptable

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Locations:

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse Hollywood Activity Center

6800 Catalpa 1529 Celebrity Circle West

Hanover Park, IL 60133 Hanover Park, IL 60133

(630) 837-2008 (630)837-7160

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Pre-Kindergarten The smart choice to get your little one ready for kindergarten. Students will learn about size, color and shapes, numbers, reading and readiness, following directions, time, listening skills and social-emotional development. Teachers will explore the alphabet, addresses, phone numbers and name writing with your child. Classes are designed for the child entering kindergarten in the fall of 2015. A graduation celebration will be held at the end of the school year. Class maximum: 14 students. (LB)

10% discount when the year is paid in full at time of registration. Installment Bill Fee of $3/month.

(included in monthly fee)

AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE 4 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2014

601020-01 M/W/F 9 - 11:30A $152/MONTH $1204.20/YEAR

601020-02 TU/TH 6 - 8:30P $110/MONTH $866.70/YEAR

HOLLYWOOD ACTIVTY CENTER 4 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2014

601020-03 M/W/F 9-11:30A $152/MONTH $1204.20/YEAR

601020-04 M-F* 9-11:30A $110/MONTH $866.70/YEAR

*You pick 2 days M,W or F

Little Learners In a class by itself! Socialization and learning through play will fill your child’s day. Students are exposed to creative art expression, singing and rhythm activities, body movement, stories, free play, name recognition, fine motor skills, and activities related to every day math, science, and language discovery. This class is a great opportunity for your child to get ready for Pre-Kindergarten. Class maximum: 14 students. (LB)

10% discount when the year is paid in full at time of registration. Installment Bill Fee of $3/month.

(included in monthly fee)

AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE 3 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2014

601010-10 M/W/F 9-11A $126/MONTH $996.30/YEAR

601010-11 M-F* 9-11A $92/MONTH $719.10/YEAR

*You pick 2 days M,W or F

Totally 2s & 3s Enrollment ProcedureRegistration must be completed at the Park District office. The entire fee is due at time of registration. A copy of the child’s birth certificate is due at time of registration. Your child must be 2 years old by September 1, 2014. Upon registering you will be given a copy of the parent manual, emergency form, and medication form. The forms are due on the first day of class.

Totally 2s & 3s InformationThe first day of each session is with parents. Parents will be able to see what a typical day at Totally 2s & 3s is like for their child. Policies and procedures will be explained during the first day.

Pull ups are accepted, but our teachers are not able to change any child. Children should be in the process of learning how to be toilet independent while attending this program. Parents must be available to return to the program to change their child’s pull up or in case of a bathroom accident.

Fees are based on how many days class will be in session due to official school holidays. For our cancellation and transfer policies, please refer to our parent manual.

Totally 2s & 3s Designed to provide your child with their first introduction to a preschool setting. Children are eased into separation from their parents when their child is ready. Classes will emphasize socialization and learning through play. Music, story time, and arts n crafts are a few of the exciting new experiences your toddler will enjoy. This program is an excellent stepping stone into our Little Learners program. Class maximum: 12 students. (LB)

AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE 2 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2014

201000-02 W/F 11/19-2/13/15 9-10:30A $108/$123

301000-01 W/F 2/18-5/8/15 9-10:30A $118/$133

No classes November 26-28, December 24-January 2 and March 25-27

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Pull ups are accepted, but our staff is not able to change any child. Children should be in the process of learning how to be toilet independent while attending programs. Parents must be available to return to the program to change their child’s pull up or in case of a bathroom accident.

Lunch and Learn ProgramsSign up your child to learn about a variety of topics throughout the school year. Make sure to pack your child a lunch. This is a great way to extend your child’s preschool day or just give them time in a classroom setting. Children do not have to be enrolled in preschool to attend these programs. (LB)

Students enrolled in preschool at Ahlstrand Fieldhouse will be escorted from their class to the Lunch and Learn Programs. The time for the program for Little Learners is 11:00A-12:30P and Pre-Kindergarten is 11:30A-1:00P.

Shake it All AboutGet your child active and moving! In our new motor skills room, we will play with balls, parachutes, mats and much more. (LB)

Large Motor Skill Room

301030-01 3-5 Tu 1/13-2/24 11:30A-1P $46/$61

401030-01 3-5 Tu 3/3-4/21 11:30A-1P $46/$61

Little ScientistsThrough exciting science experiments, your child will begin to use some science terms while learning about some science processes. Some of our creations will even be edible! Make sure to bring a shirt that can stay on site for our messier experiments. (LB)

Large Motor Skill Room

301031-01 3-5 W 1/14-2/25 11:30A-1P $46/$61

401031-01 3-5 W 3/4-4/22 11:30A-1P $46/$61

Nature AdventuresExplore and learn about nature! Children will learn about animals and their surroundings through dance, play and crafts. (LB)

Large Motor Skill Room

301032-01 3-5 F 1/16-2/27 11:30A-1P $46/$61

401032-01 3-5 F 3/6-4/24 11:30A-1P $40/$55*

No classes the week of March 23, 2015 for all Lunch and Learn Programs

*No class for Bookworms on April 3, 2015

Saturday Morning SeriesRun errands while your child(ren) have a blast Saturday mornings with our fun themed programs and staff. Snack and juice is provided in all three programs. When weather permits, we will go outside, please remember to dress your child for the weather. (LB)

Cool Treats!While cooking up simple and kid friendly recipes, children will learn about safety in the kitchen. After cooking we will enjoy our delicious winter treats! (LB)

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

301103-01 3-5 Sa 1/31-2/21 9:30-11A $26/$39

Let’s CelebrateYour little one will have a great time as we celebrate a different theme each Saturday. The party may include crafts, cooking, games, dancing and music. (LB)

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

301104-01 3-5 Sa 2/28-3/21 9:30-11A $26/$39

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Before & After School Club (BASC) Information Payment InformationTuition is based on the total number of days school is actually in session per year. Fees are divided into 9 equal payments for the school year and will not be lower for those months that have fewer attendance days due to holidays (i.e. winter and spring break). Participants are not charged for holidays and days off from school.

A $15 non-resident fee will be charged at the time of registration when applicable.

Days Off and ½ Days Off From School InformationASC does not run on days when school is not in session. If the school closes due to inclement weather the BASC will be closed. For early dismissal, ASC will not be in session. There will be scheduled programs on some of the school districts’ full and half days off. To be on the email list for this information, please email [email protected].

Registration InformationRegistration must be completed at the Park District office. Phone-in registration will not be accepted. A parent handbook will be given out at the time of registration. Included in the handbook is an Emergency Release Form. This form is due on the first day of ASC.

After School Club Daily PassDon’t have a set schedule or need childcare when something comes up, then this is your solution.

The Daily Pass allows you to purchase days and use them when you need them throughout the school year. There are guidelines that will be given out at time of registration. Please note that some dates may become unavailable based on ratios. (NC)

Schools Serviced: Hanover Highlands, Horizon, Laurel Hill, Ontarioville, Parkwood, Anne Fox and Greenbrook for grades afternoon kindergarten through 6th grade

CC GYM Time: School Dismissal - 6 pm

602200-06 Daily Pass $15

Before School Club (BSC)Our before school staff not only provides a safe and fun environment, but also participates in games and crafts with your child before they start the school day. Breeakfast (such as cereal, poptarts) is provided. With a flexible schedule (you pick how many days your child attends) and a reasonable fee ($8.50 per day), you cannot go wrong. Transportation from our facility to school is provided by our shuttle bus. (NC)

Schools Serviced: Hanover Highlands, Horizon, Laurel Hill, Ontarioville, Parkwood, Anne Fox and Greenbrook for grades morning kindergarten through 6th grade

Ahlstrand Fieldhouse Start Time: 6:30am

Program # Day(s) per week Monthly Fee 2nd Child Fee

602201-01 1 day $28 $26

602201-02 2 days $56 $52

602201-03 3 days $84 $78

602201-04 4 days $112 $104

602201-05 5 days $140 $130

After School Club (ASC)Keep your kids active and busy after school! Our after school staff not only provides a safe and fun environment, but also participates in sports, games and crafts with your child. There’s homework and snack time too. With a flexible schedule (you pick how many days your child attends) and a reasonable fee ($10.50 per day*), you cannot go wrong. Transportation from school to our facility is provided by our shuttle bus. (NC)

Schools Serviced: Hanover Highlands, Horizon, Laurel Hill, Ontarioville, Parkwood, Anne Fox and Greenbrook for grades afternoon kindergarten through 6th grade

CC GYM Time: School Dismissal - 6 pm

Program # Day(s) per week Monthly Fee 2nd Child Fee

602200-01 1 day $44 $40

602200-02 2 days $86 $79

602200-03 3 days $127 $116

602200-04 4 days $168 $154

602200-05 5 days $210* $193

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Make your child’s birthday party a memorable one. Parents relax and enjoy; while our party club staff hosts the 2-hour party from start to finish: entertain, serve and clean up. The party room includes decorations, birthday party plates, napkins, cups, plastic ware and juice for the children.

All parties are for 10 guests; each additional guest is $8 for Pizza (& Games) Party & “Princess for a Day” Party and $10 for Safety Town Party.

Pizza (& Games) Party (6-10 yrs old)Create your very own pizza! While we wait for our pizzas to cook, we will play games and make crafts!

$110/$125

“Princess for a Day” Party (6-10 yrs old)The birthday girl will be a princess on her special day! Guests and birthday girl will get hair, nails, and make up done. Everyone will create a crown to keep!

$110/$125

Safety Town Party (4 - 6 yrs old)Explore the town with your friends on your special day! Birthday child and guests will go on a tour of Safety Town, have time to ride around and make a craft. There will be time for cake and gifts too.

$140/$155

To reserve a party, a party reservation form must be filled out and returned with a $20 non-refundable deposit fee. Final payment and number of guests are due 3 business days before your party. A two-week notice is required to reserve your party.

Contact Liz Blake, Recreation Supervisor, 630-837-2468 ext 132 or

[email protected].

Birthday Party Packages

Gina Mastro-Strickler, Customer Relations Supervisor630.837.2468 (ext.121) [email protected]

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Little Gymnastic StarThis class introduces the basics of gymnastics through tumbling. Body awareness and balance will be developed through an “obstacle course” type set-up of mats, foam inclines, mail boxes, barrels, steps, beams, and junior bars. (MD)

Gymkhana1700 Tower Dr., Hanover Park, IL

303210-01 3-6 TU 1/6-2/24 11:05-11:45A $58/$73

303210-04 3-6 TU 3/3-4/21 11:05-11:45A $58/$73

Open Youth Winter Break BasketballIf you’re a youth between 1st and 8th grade come on in during our Open Youth Winter Break Basketball program and play with your friends. Whether you want to get some shots up or play in pickup games this is the spot to be! This supervised program will run while students are on winter break. Dates are: December 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, and January 2. We will also offer the open gym on January 19 for Martin Luther King Jr. day, and February 16 for Presidents day. (MD)

CC Gymnasium

1st-8th grade 12-3P $1

Gymnastics Parent & TotThis class introduces the basics of gymnastics through tumbling. Body awareness and balance will be developed through an “obstacle course” type set-up of mats, foam inclines, mail boxes, barrels, steps, beams, and junior bars. Parent(s) are required to attend with child. (MD)

Gymkhana1700 Tower Dr., Hanover Park, IL

303210-02 2-4 Parent/Tot TU 1/6-2/24 10:15-10:55A $58/$73

303120-03 2-4 Parent/Tot SA 1/10-2/28 9-9:40A $58/$73

303210-05 2-4 Parent/Tot TU 3/3-4/21 10:15-10:55A $58/$73

303120-06 2-4 Parent/Tot SA 3/7-4/25 9-9:40A $58/$73

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Do you have a special talent or hobby?Do you have an interesting hobby or special interest that you would like to share with the community? People just like you have started new and interesting adult and youth classes. If you are interested in conducting a class or seminar with the Hanover Park Park District, please contact Rick Wulbecker at 630-837-2468 ex 128 or [email protected] to receive more information.

CO-ED Basketball 1st & 2nd GradeCome join our NEW 1st/2nd grade co-ed instructional youth basketball league that will introduce your child to the basic fundamentals of basketball. Players will receive instruction from hired instructors in dribbling, passing, shooting, as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship.

Starting January 3, teams will participate in a 25 minute pre-game practice with their instructor, then will play a 20 minute basketball game (two ten minute half’s). Games will be instructional and can be stopped at any time to teach the participants. Players will receive t-shirts.

Registration Deadline is November 7th. After this date, registration will only be accepted if there is space in the league. The maximum number of players per team is 10. (MD)

Games Begin: Saturday, January 3

Regular Season Ends: Saturday, March 7

303300-01 Co-Ed 1st/2nd Grade $59/$74

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s Youth HorsemanshipDunham Woods Farm is one of the Midwest’s premiere equestrian facilities and has specialized in the Art of Horsemanship for decades. Come immerse yourself in the equestrian world with beginning riding lessons. Gain ex-perience in horse handling, grooming, tacking and more. Lessons will be held in our heated indoor arena during in-clement weather. Closed toe shoes and long pants are a must. Bring a bicycle or riding helmet. (MD)

Dunham Woods Farm Inc 33W 333 Army Trail Road, Wayne IL

302510-01 9-17 SA 1/31-3/7 1:30-2:30P $130/$145

Boys Basketball Leagues - Winter 2014/15Come join our youth basketball league that will introduce your child to the basic fundamentals of basketball. Players will receive instruction from volunteer coaches in dribbling, passing, shooting, as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship. Practice location, day and time are determined by the volunteer coach and facility availability. Each youth basketball team will represent a different NBA team with a reversible jersey that players get to keep. Players will also have a chance to compete in an All-Star game at the end of the season.

Teams will be formed based at the 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, and 7th/8th grade levels. All teams will be formed by a draft system. The head coach and assistant coach may protect their child (keep them on the same team). NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ALLOWED BEFORE/AFTER THE DRAFT. Coaches Meeting will directly follow the player evaluations.

Registration Deadline is November 7. Please bring proof of Hanover Park residency if you have not signed up for a program since 2013. After this date, registration will only be accepted if there is space in the league. The maximum number of players per team is 10 for all levels. (MD)

Player Evaluations

Location: Community Center Gymnasium

3rd/4th Grade: Tuesday, November 11 7 – 8:30 pm

5th/6th Grade: Tuesday, November 18 7 – 8:30 pm

7th/8th Grade: Tuesday, November 25 7 – 8:30 pm

Practices Begin: Week of December 1

Games Begin: Saturday, January 3

Regular Season Ends: Saturday, March 7

Tournament Begins: Saturday, March 14

All-Star Game: Saturday, March 28

303300-02 3rd/4th Grade $94/$109

303300-03 5th/6th Grade $104/$119

303300-04 7th/8th Grade $104/$119

Girl Basketball Inter-Village Leagues - Winter 2014/15Come play in these instructional leagues that will introduce your child to the basic fundamentals of basketball. Players will receive instruction from volunteer coaches in dribbling, passing, shooting, as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship. Practice location, day and time are determined by the volunteer coach and facility availability. Teams will be formed based at the 3/4, 5/6, and 7/8 grade levels. (MD)

Player Evaluations: If player evaluations are necessary, time and date TBD.

Coaches Meeting: TBD

Practices Begin: Week of December 1

Games Begin: Saturday, January 3

Regular Season Ends: Saturday, March 7

303310-01 3/4 Grade $94/$109

303310-02 5/6 Grade $104/$119

303310-03 7/8 Grade $104/$119

Gymnastics YouthChildren develop body awareness, control, balance, flexibility and strength. Children should wear socks with a T-shirt and shorts or leotard. (MD)

Gym I:

Development of strength, balance & coordination and basic apparatus skills are introduced.

Gym II:

Students possessing basic gymnastics skills ready to for more challenging skills such as handstands and round-offs.

*Gym III:

Further advancement of skills like handsprings and walkovers. We will only take in-person registration but needs to be accompanied by a certificate with instructor’s signature approving the move to Gym III. (MD)

*Instructor’s approval required, no exceptions*

Gymkhana1700 Tower Dr., Hanover Park, IL

303210-07 6-11 GYM I TU 1/6-2/24 4-5P $64/$79

303210-08 6-13 GYM II TU 1/6-2/24 5-6P $64/$79

303210-09 6-16 GYM III MON 1/5-2/23 4:30-6P $78/$93

303210-10 6-11 GYM I TU 3/3-4/21 4-5P $64/$79

303210-11 6-13 GYM II TU 3/3-4/21 5-6P $64/$79

303210-12 6-16 GYM III MON 3/2-4/20 4:30-6P $78/$93

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Shotokan Youth KarateKarate skills put children in touch with their bodies and helps to build coordination, agility, strength and poise, as well as establishes lasting personal safety skills. Karate builds self-confidence, control and discipline, increasing students’ academic performance, promotes positive self image and socialization. (MD)

Schaumburg Park District Community Center 505 N. Springinsguth, Schaumburg

303510-01 4-7 Beg/Cont (white) T 1/6-3/24 4-4:45P $113/$128

303510-02 4-7 Int/Adv (stripe +) T 1/6-3/24 4:50-5:35P $113/$128

303510-03 7-14 Beg/Cont (White) T 1/6-3/24 5:40-6:30P $113/$128

303510-04 7-14 Novice (Red-Blue) T 1/6-3/24 6:30-7:25P $113/$128

303510-05 7-14 Int/Adv. (Green +) T 1/6-3/24 7:30-8:30P $113/$128

Hanover Park Park District Community Center

303510-06 4-7 Beg/Cont.(Wht) W 1/7-3/25 4-4:45P $113/$128

303510-07 4-7 Int/Adv 2+ Sess W 1/7-3/25 4:50-5:35P $113/$128

303510-08 7-14 Beg/Cont (Wht-Org) W 1/7-3/25 5:40-6:35P $113/$128

303510-09 7-14 Int. (Yel-Green) W 1/7-3/25 6:35-730P $113/$128

303510-10 7-14 Adv. (Pur +) W 1/7-3/25 7:35-8:35P $113/$128

Bartlett Park District 700 Bartlett Road, Bartlett Parent & Child $113 Each

303510-11 4-7 Beg/Cont. SA 1/3-3/21 2:45-3:30P $113/$128

303510-12 4-7 Int (3+ Sess.) SA 1/3-3/21 3:40-4:25P $113/$128

303510-13 8-14 Beg/Cont (Wht-Yel) SA 1/3-3/21 4:30-5:30P $113/$128

303510-14 8-14 Int/Adv (Blue+) SA 1/3-3/21 5:30-6:30P $113/$128

303510-15 Parent/Child 8+ Beg/Cont (Wht-Yel) SA 1/3-3/21 4:30-5:30P $113/$128

303510-16 Parent/Child 8+ Int/Adv (Blue +) SA 1/3-3/21 5:30-6:30P $113/$128

Shotokan Adult KarateRelease tension and develop total body fitness! In addition to self-defense skills, karate develops flexibility and muscle tone, all while improving core strength. From work to home, the benefits of karate can be felt in all aspects of life. (MD)

Schaumburg Park District 505 N Springinsguth Rd, Schaumburg IL

306530-01 15 + Beg/Cont. (Wht-Yel) TU 1/6-3/24 8:35-9:35P $113/$128

306530-02 15 + Int. /Adv (Blue +) TU 1/6-3/24 8:35-10P $152/$167

Hanover Park Park District 1919 Walnut Ave., Hanover Park IL

306530-03 15 + Beg/Adv. (Wht-Blk) W 1/7-3/25 8:35-9:35P $113/$128

Bartlett Park District 700 Bartlett Road, Bartlett IL

306530-04 15 + Beg/Cont. (Wht-Yel) SA 1/3-3/21 4:30-5:30P $113/$128

306530-05 15 + Int. /Adv (Blue +) SA 1/3-3/21 5:30-6:30P $113/$128

Rick Wulbecker, Superintendent of Recreation630.837.2468 (ext 118)[email protected]

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Youth Inter Village Soccer Leagues-Spring 2015 Break away from the pack and join youth co-ed soccer leagues. The Inter Village league will provide an environ-ment for players of all levels. Teams are offered at the U10 (3rd/4th grade), U12 (5th/6th grade) and U14 (7th/8th grade). Teams will compete against other teams from oth-er area Park Districts. Each team will practice once dur-ing the week and play games on Saturdays. Players should register based on age for the 2014/2015 school year. Each player receives a team jersey, short and socks. Shin guards are required. Soccer cleats are recommended.

Registration deadline is February 20, 2015!

Volunteer coaches are needed for all Inter Village teams. Please contact the Athletic Supervisor if interested about coaching. (MD)

Practice Begins: Week of 3/23

Games Begin/End: 4/11 – 6/6

No Game: Memorial Day Weekend 5/23

Fee $80/$95

Program # Team

403100-01 U10 (3rd/4th gr.)

403100-02 U12 (5th/6th gr.)

403100-03 U14 (7th/8th gr.)

Tae Kwon Do Youth/AdultGolden Lion instructors will train participants in combinations of Tae Kwon Do (blocking, punching and kicking) Hapkido (wrist locks), and Judo (throws) techniques. The physical conditioning increases coordination, strength, concentration and discipline. No prior skill or knowledge is needed to sign up for the beginner class. Instructor approval is required for the advanced class. (MD)

CC Activity Room A

306900-01 6 + Beg TU 1/6-2/10 6:30-8P $45/$60

306900-02 6 + Adv TU 1/6-2/10 8-9P $39/$54

306900-03 6 + Beg TU 2/17-3/24 6:30-8P $45/$60

306900-04 6 + Adv TU 2/17-3/24 8-9P $39/$54

Mark Dolphin, Athletic Supervisor630.837.2468 (ext 118) [email protected]

Boxing Academy Youth/AdultThe HPPD Boxing Academy develops self-confidence and self-respect in a safe and fun environment. Participants will be taught how to perform better and get that competitive edge. Learn how to wrap hands like a boxer, stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers, rhythm, coor-dination, nutrition, punch/counter punch combinations and self-defense techniques. Participants will be able to work on their skills in our boxing ring! Participants are strongly rec-ommended to purchase mouth guards & hand wraps for the program. All items are available for purchase at the Park District front desk. No boxing experience needed. Classes taught by a USA certified Boxing instructor. (MD)

CC Activity Room C

303700-01 8 + Beg SA 1/3-2/14 9–10A $44/$59

303700-02 8 + Int. SA 1/3-2/14 10-11A $44/$59

303700-03 8 + Beg SA 2/21-4/4 9–10A $44/$59

303700-04 8 + Int. SA 2/21-4/4 10-11A $44/$59

Archery Youth/AdultTake aim and join Ken Walther, National Archery Association Level III Coach, to learn the exciting sport of archery. This includes safety, shooting, and equipment. Parents are encouraged to register and participate with their child. The advance class requires previous experience. All equipment will be provided. (MD)

SIMKUS RECREATION CENTER, CAROL STREAM PARK DISTRICT

303535-01 8+ TH 1/8-1/29 6:30-7:30P $63/$78

303535-02 8+ TH 1/8-1/29 7:30-8:30P $63/$78

303535-03 8+ TH 2/5-2/26 6:30-7:30P $63/$78

303535-04 8+ TH 2/5-2/26 7:30-8:30P $63/$78

303535-05 8+ TH 3/5-3/26 6:30-7:30P $63/$78

303535-06 8+ TH 3/5-3/26 7:30-8:30P $63/$78

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High School Co-Ed Basketball League – Winter 2015Are you looking for a league that isn’t like anything out there? Are you looking to play basketball, but have fun at the same time? Well come join our NEW and IMPROVED FUN and UNIQUE high school basketball league. It will introduce you to continue learning the basic fundamentals of basketball but in an exciting and entertaining new way. Players will receive instruction from our very own Rocky Robinson in; dribbling, passing, shooting, as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship. Each basketball player will receive a reversible jersey.

Teams will be formed before the start of the games, and YOU may have the chance to pick them! This allows the players to play with everyone during the season. The season will consist of 8 practices/games on the same night. NEW to the league is a Skills Competition at the end of the season which is open to all players in the league and will be a combination or shooting skills, passing and dribbling drills where each participant will earn points. Every other league you participate in hands out trophies for participation, WELL, NOT THIS ONE! This league gives you an option to pick from THREE different places for a $10 GIFT CARD. WAIT THERES MORE! The top three competitors that earn the most points in the skills competition will receive a $25 GIFT CARD AS WELL. Grab your friends and come out and experience the new high school basketball league that will show you what fun and competition is all about.

Registration Deadline is January 27. After this date, registration will only be accepted if there is space in the league. The maximum number of players for the league is 40.

Returning players can use jerseys from previous season. If you are wearing a jersey from a previous season, you will receive a $10 refund once the season starts. (MD)

Location: Community Center Gymnasium

Season Starts: Tuesday, February 17 from 6:30-8:30pm

Skills Competition: Tuesday, April 14 from 6:30-9:00pm

303320-01 High School Co-Ed $99

Adult HorsemanshipDunham Woods Farm is one of the Midwest’s premiere equestrian facilities and has specialized in the Art of Horsemanship for decades. Come immerse yourself in the equestrian world with beginning riding lessons. Gain experience in horse handling, grooming, tacking and more. Lessons will be held in our heated indoor arena during inclement weather. Closed toe shoes and long pants are a must. Bring a bicycle or riding helmet. (MD)

DUNHAM WOODS FARM INC 33W 333 Army Trail Road, Wayne IL

302510-02 18+ TH 1/29-3/5 7:00-8:00P $130/$145

Open Adult BasketballNEW!! We are lowering the Open Gym age to 16!

The Open Basketball program is supervised and open to individuals 16 and older for recreational basketball play. The schedule runs from November 2014 thru April 2015. Good sportsmanship and fair play is the responsibility of each participant. All days/times are subject to change due to park district programs, special events and facility rentals. (Watch for special holiday times!) (MD)

CC GYNMASIUM

16 + F NOV 2014- APRIL 2015 6-9:30P $4/$5

16 + SU NOV 2014- APRIL 2015 12-4P $4/$5

Bean Bag TournamentNEW!! Join us for the first Bean Bag Tournament of 2015. Take this backyard game to the next level and show your friends you have what it takes to be the top dog when it’s all said and done! Players will compete in a double elimination tournament, 1st place wins $75, 2nd place wins $25. Win the tournament and call yourself THE BEST BAGS PLAYER IN THE AREA! Those are some bragging rights you know you want! (MD)

304585-01 16+ SU 2/8 12-3P $24/team

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Whether you working or preparing for the holidays, your child(ren) will have a great time during their winter break with us. Mondays and Tuesdays include a field trip while Fridays are parties that include lunch. (Mondays and Tues-days, campers provide their own lunch). (NC)

Community Center Gym

302201-01* K-6 M 12/22 6:30-8a $8/$12

302201-02* K-6 Tu 12/23 6:30-8a $8/$12

302201-03* K-6 F 12/26 6:30-8a $8/$12

302201-04* K-6 M 12/29 6:30-8a $8/$12

302201-05* K-6 Tu 12/30 6:30-8a $8/$12

302201-06* K-6 F 1/2 6:30-8a $8/$12

302201-07* K-6 M 1/5 6:30-8a $8/$12

302200-01 K-6 M 12/22 8a-4p $30/$45

302200-02 K-6 Tu 12/23 8a-4p $30/$45

302200-03 K-6 F 12/26 8a-4p $30/$45

302200-04 K-6 M 12/29 8a-4p $30/$45

302200-05 K-6 Tu 12/30 8a-4p $30/$45

302200-06 K-6 F 1/2 8a-4p $30/$45

302200-07 K-6 M 1/5 8a-4p $30/$45

302202-01** K-6 M 12/22 4-6p $6/$9

302202-02** K-6 Tu 12/23 4-6p $6/$9

302202-03** K-6 F 12/26 4-6p $6/$9

302202-04** K-6 M 12/29 4-6p $6/$9

302202-05** K-6 Tu 12/30 4-6p $6/$9

302202-06** K-6 F 1/2 4-6p $6/$9

302202-07** K-6 M 1/5 4-6p $6/$9

* Includes light breakfast

** Includes snack

Winter Break Camp Private Guitar LessonsAn 8-week, 30-minute one-on-one lessons for children and adults, all levels, beginning January 8! Your Guitar FUN-damentals instructor provides a fun and encouraging atmosphere for learning. Please bring an acoustic or electric guitar. Choose a time below. (Note: Lesson times may need to be adjusted to maximize instructor availability.) Additional book fee of $12.99 payable to Guitar FUN-damentals due at the first lesson. Register early to reserve your preferred time. (NC)

CC ART STUDIO

TIMES: 5:30, 6, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, or 9P

302524-01-08 8-ADULT TH 1/8 – 2/26 $174/$189

Beginning Piano Lessons Here’s your chance to learn piano from a professional musician. Ten-week beginning classes for children are offered in conjunction with A&A Music Academy at 27W281 Devon Ave. (Ontarioville Rd.) in Hanover Park. Learn essential music skills like note-reading, rhythm fundamentals, and develop keyboard technique from the beginning in a fun, small group environment. Because we are able to add additional classes as needed, you may register even if the original class is full. An additional book fee of $10 payable to A&A Music will be due on the first day of class. Call 630-837-7484 if you need driving directions. (NC)

A&A MUSIC, 27W281 ONTARIOVILLE RD., HANOVER PARK

302522-01 6-7 M 1/5-3/9 6-6:45P $155/$170

302522-02 8-9 M 1/5-3/9 7-7:45P $155/$170

Drum LessonsFor children and adults, beginners and experienced drummers! You'll learn Jazz, Rock, Blues, Funk, and Latin Funk drum techniques during private half-hour lessons on a professional drum set. Instructor Verne Duddles creates a comfortable and inspiring atmosphere to maximize each student's progress. Please bring a set of drum sticks to class (price is $6-$12), available at any good music store. Recommended drumsticks: Size 7A for children, 5A for adults.

Note to continuing students: Early registration for continuing students will be November 10-15 to reserve preferred time in the Winter session. Please understand that your preferred time may not be available after these dates if you do not take advantage of early registration. (NC)

CC BOARD ROOM

TIMES: 5:45, 6:15, 6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 8:45, or 9:15P

302523-01-08 8-ADULT TH 1/8-2/12 $107/$122

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My First Art ClassTotally messy, fun and adorable artwork will be created by your little one through process art. Each week there will be something new to put on the fridge. Make sure your child is in clothes and shoes that can get paint splattered on them. (NC)

CC ART STUDIO

305192-01 2-4 W 2/18-3/11 1:30-3P $40/$55

Hot Treats, Cool Crafts Celebrate the winter by getting creative! We will make some winter time treats and a craft each week. Please email Nicole at [email protected] with any food allergy or restrictions one week before class begins in order for us to make reasonable accommodations. (NC)

CC ART STUDIO

305045-01 5-8 W 2/4-2/25 6:30-7:30P $50/$65

Crafty StudioDesigned for the student who enjoys making things, this class offers unique projects each week. Using a variety of great craft supplies such as wood, paint, mosaic tiles, 3D materials and more, participants boost creativity and motor skills while getting lots of ideas for future activities. Thanks to a generous donation from crafts manufacturers, this class is an excellent value. All materials supplied. (NC)

CC ART STUDIO

305191-01 5-8 SAT 1/24 – 2/14 10:30A-11:30A $37/$52

How To Paint a LandscapeDesigned for the new or continuing student (age 8-12) who is showing a strong interest in art, this 4-week class will cover the fundamentals of painting sky, land, trees and other foliage using acrylics. Instructor Paulina Engel will guide the class through color mixing, composition, and application techniques. All materials provided. Please wear old clothes or a painting shirt. (SM)

CC ART STUDIO

303194-01 Age 8-12 TU 2/3 – 2/24 5:45-6:45P $42/$57

Painting Landscapes in AcrylicsEnjoy creativity’s natural brain boost! Artist Paulina Engel will guide you through the process of planning a successful landscape painting. You’ll learn about color mixing and application, plus techniques for representing sky, land, and trees. This 4-week class is for artists of all skill levels: perfect for anyone who has always wanted to try painting AND for those who have art experience. Please wear old clothes or a cover-up. Some materials supplied. (NC)

CC ART STUDIO

305253-01 18+ TU 2/3 – 2/24 7-9P $66/$81

Winter Break Dance Workshops For both current and new dance students, this program will include dance technique and terminology. Sign up for one or more of the featured dance styles. (NC)

Attire for each specific workshop will be on your registration receipt.

CC DANCE STUDIO

305534-01 6+ M 12/22 10A-12P $14/$21 Hip Hop All Levels

305534-02 6+ Tu 12/23 10A-12P $14/$21 Tap Beg.-I

305534-03 6+ M 12/29 10A-12P $14/$21 Ballet I-III

305534-04 7+ Tu 12/30 10A-12P $14/$21 Lyrical All Levels

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Mommy or Daddy & Me Dance Is your little one dancing all around the house? This class will introduce you and your child to the basics of dance. Through dance activities, games and props your little dancer will develop balance & coordination along with dance technique. (NC)

Attire: Comfortable clothes and socks.

CC ART STUDIO

305530-03 2-4 SA 1/10-1/31 10:30A-11:20A $30/$45

305533-02 2-4 SA 2/7-2/28 10:30A-11:20A $30/$45

No class on March 4, 25 and May 20

Tapping Tutus This class is for the younger dancer who wishes to learn tap and ballet and is ready for a 50-minute class. Students learn beginning ballet terminology and steps, tap basics and how to perform for an audience. Dancers will participate in Spring Recital. (NC)

Attire: Black leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes with elastic attached (no slippers) AND black tap shoes, slip-on preferred. May wear skirt or tutu. No athletic or street clothes. Hair must be secured away from the face in a ponytail or bun.

Fee includes costume for recital.

CC ART STUDIO

Class Fee Costume305530-01 3-5 TH 1/8-5/28 10:30A-11:25A $113/$128 $45

No class on February and March 26

THE HANOVER PARK SCHOOL OF DANCEWelcome to the Hanover Park School of Dance, managed by the Hanover Park Park District. We are committed to providing an excellent dance education to students of all ages. Classes that meets from January through May perform in the Spring Recital.

Dancers gain valuable self-confidence as they master new skills, learn to be part of an ensemble, and achieve long-term goals while preparing for their performances at the end of the year. Each dancer will receive a beautiful achievement award during the last week of class.

Parents, please carefully read the information packet you will receive at registration. It is your responsibility to know and understand the rules of the program. Both class fee and costume fee are due at time of registration.

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Musical Theater combines acting with dance moves and/or props to tell a story with original choreography and Broadway music. Students will perform in the Spring Recital. (NC)

Attire: Black fitted dancewear (leotard, black dance capris or dance shorts, black footed or footless tights), black splitsole slip-on jazz shoes. No athletic or street clothes. Hair must be secured away from the face in a ponytail or bun.

CC ART STUDIO Class Fee Costume305532-01 +5 SA 1/10-5/23 11:30A-12:20P $113/$128 $52

No class on March 28 and April 4

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Contemporary/Jazz II-IIIContemporary incorporates elements of Ballet and Modern Dance, featuring the controlled legwork of Ballet and the floor work, fall and recovery, and improvisation of Modern Dance. Two to three years experience required. Students will perform in the Spring Recital. (NC)

Attire: Black fitted dancewear (black leotard, black dance capris or dance shorts, black footless tights), beige “foot-undies,” black split-sole slip-on jazz shoes. No athletic or street clothes. Hair must be secured away from the face in a ponytail or bun.

Class is 17 weeks.

CC DANCE STUDIO Class Fee Costume305531-01 +6 TU 1/6-5/26 6-6:50P $113/$128 $52

No class on March 4, 25 and May 20.

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rs Senior GroupJoin us on Tuesdays from 11a-3p for activities, fun and friends. Our senior group is a great to meet new people in our community while playing games such as Poker, Kings Corners, Michigan Rummy and Bingo. Each week will have a different theme which may consist of games, con-tests or potlucks. Once a season we will celebrate yearly participants’ birthdays (that fall within the particular sea-son) with cake and a gift. There is a yearly or daily fee to help defray the cost of food, gifts, prizes, weekly meetings and the senior coordinator. (MD)

Senior Coordinator: Faith Barnes

Yearly Option Fee: $20

Daily Option Fee: $1

Lunch BunchDo you enjoy exploring local restaurants? Then join us once a month for Lunch Bunch. Lunch is on your own, there is a small fee for transportation if needed. For Lunch Bunch dates refer to the seasonal calendar.

Seniors DiscountHanover Park Park District residents age 55 and older are entitled to a 25% discount on general recreation program fees, with the exception of contractual programs, senior programs and trips.

Holiday PartyCelebrate the holidays with your friends and great food at Golden Corral! There will be a raffle included with your lunch. Transportation can be provided at an additional fee, call for details. (MD)

306401-01 TU 12/16 11A-3P $12

Holiday Shopping TripGet all your shopping done without worrying about all traffic and parking. We will head to Gurnee Mills Outlet for great deals. Fee includes transportation. Shopping and lunch is on your own. (MD)

MEET AT THE CC WALNUT PARKING LOT

306402-01 TH 12/11 9A-2P $9

Zoo Lights TripPresented by Lincoln Park Zoo, come enjoy the Christmas spirit by checking out the Zoo Lights at the Lincoln Park Zoo this winter. Thousands of visitors come out to enjoy this brilliant annual celebration which features luminous displays and holiday season activities throughout the zoo. The after-hours festivities include new routes with even more lights, live ice carving, free holiday crafts, and carousel and train rides. Let’s enjoy the lights and festivities of the holiday season together! Fee covers bus travel and parking at the zoo. (MD)

MEET AT THE CC WALNUT PARKING LOT

306403-01 5-8:30p TH 12/18 $10

Seniors Winter Calendar 2014/15

December 2 Spaghetti Lunch

December 9 Soup Day (Bring a can or soup ingredient to share)

December 11 Holiday Shopping Trip

December 16 Holiday Party – Off Site

December 18 Zoo Lighs Trip

December 23 No Meeting – Happy Holidays

December 30 No Meeting – Happy Holidays

January 6 Word Games Day! (word games, searches, crosswords, etc)

January 8 Lunch Bunch

January 13 Appetizer & Desserts Potluck

January 20 Soup Day (Bring a can or soup ingredient to share) Raffle Day. Bring an item to raffle, tickets are 10 cents each.

January 27 Winter Comfort Potluck

February 3 Taco Lunch Bring an ingredient or side dish

February 10 Happy Valentine’s Day!

February 12 Lunch Bunch

February 17 Chili Lunch Bring your favorite toppings (onion, cheese, hot peppers, etc)

February 24 Chili Lunch All Run-A-Bouts with birthdays in December, January and February will receive a gift.

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Expreso Polar – Viaje en TranvíaTodos a bordo del Tranvía del Expreso Polar. Visitaremos el taller de Santa mientras leemos la historia del Expreso Polar de Chris Van Allsburg. Santa nos acompañara para tomar fotos, comer un refrigerio y hacer una manualidad. Por favor llegue 10 minutos antes de su horario. (MD)

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3-10 $8/$12

11 & Up $10/$15

Walnut Lobby del Centro Comunitario el 18 de Diciembre.

304590-01 ALL TH 12/18 5:30P

304590-02 ALL TH 12/18 6:00P

304590-03 ALL TH 12/18 6:30P

304590-04 ALL TH 12/18 7:00P

304590-05 ALL TH 12/18 7:30P

Club Antes y Después de Escuela Mantenga a sus niños activos y ocupados antes y después de la escuela! Nuestro personal no solamente provee un ambiente seguro y divertido si no que también los partici-pan en juegos y manualidades con los niños. También hay tiempo para tarea y refrigerio. Tenemos un horario flexible (Usted escoge los días que desea) y un costo razonable. Transporte disponible de la escuela al club. (NC)

Fútbol Juvenile Entre CiudadesUnite a La Lega de fútbol Juvenile Entre Ciudades. La Lega Juvenile Entre Ciudades ofrece un ambiente para jugadores de todos niveles. Equipos empiezan de edades U10 (3/4 grado), U12 (5/6 grado), U14 (7/8 grado). Equipos jugaran contra otros equipos de diferentes distritos. Cada equipo practica una vez a la semana con partidos los sábados. Ju-gadores debe registrase acuerdo de su edad durante el año escolar 2014/2015. Cada jugador recibirá una playera del equipo, shorts y calcetines. Espinilleras son requeridas. Se recomienda el uso de tacos de fútbol. (MD)

Se necesitan entrenadores voluntarios para La Lega Ju-venil Entre Ciudades. Entrenamiento y certificados están disponibles en el Distrito de Parques. Por favor llame el Superviso Atlético para más información.

La liga de Fútbol entre ciudades juvenil Programa# Equipo

Practica empieza: Semana 3/23 403100-01 U10 (3/4 grado)

Partidos comienzan: 4/11– 6/6 403100-02 U12 (5/6 grado)

Costo: $80/$95 403100-03 U14 (7/8 grado)

Para más información:

Mark Dolphin, Supervisor Atlético

630.837.2468 ext. 118 [email protected]

Escuela de Danza De Hanover ParkLa Escuela de Danza está comprometida a proveer ex-celente educación a estudiantes de todas edades. Las ses-iones de clases son de 27 semanas y culminan en un show en la primavera. Los estudiantes desarrollan auto estima y aprenden nuevas habilidades para desempeñar sus metas. Se ofrecen clases de Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop y más. Las clases están abiertas a niños y niñas entre las edades de 3 y 18 años. Para más informes sobre los días y costo mire las páginas 15-18 o llame al 630.837.2468. (NC)

Clases de Música & ArteEl Distrito de Parques ofrece clases de Piano, Batería, Guitarra Acústica y Eléctrica tanto como clases de pintura y manualidades. Las clases tienen precios muy accesibles y comienzan desde los 6 años de edad. Cada clase es distinta, si la música o el arte es lo que te interesa, llama ya y descubre cómo puedes aprender a tocar un instrumento o mejorar tus técnicas si ya lo sabes. (NC)

DeportesEl Distrito de Parques ofrece muchos deportes para niños y adultos. Escoge entre ligas de basquetbol, ligas y campamentos de futbol soccer, lacrosse, tiro al arco, karate, tae kwon do, boxeo y gimnasia. Las clases están disponibles en diferentes días y horarios a precios accesibles. ¡No esperes más e inscríbete a una ya!

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Encourage partnerships and sponsorships within the Hanover Park Park District community.

Assist the Hanover Park Park District in providing lifetime enjoyment for the residents of Hanover Park.

Assist the Hanover Park Park District in finding alternative revenue sources for program supplementation.

Assist the Hanover Park Park District in fulfilling its mission of providing quality services, programs and facilities for the people residing in the Hanover Park Park District.

3 R D A N N U A L S P O N S O R S H I P A P P E A L

Dear Friends,

The Hanover Park Park Foundation is a 501(c) 3 Not for Profit organization that consists of a group of volunteers who assist the Hanover Park Park District (HPPD) by means of partnership and sponsorship.

In 2012 we created an Annual Sponsorship Appeal and are pleased to report that we raised $7,500!! We are again seeking your participa-tion as a sponsor of the Hanover Park Park Foundation.

The Hanover Park Park Foundation provides financial assistance for children and families allowing their participation in programs that they otherwise would not be able to afford. We exist in part to assist in providing recreation and leisure opportunities for the residents of the Hanover Park Park District for present and future generations. We can only do this through fund raising and the support from people like you.

Since 2005, the Hanover Park Park Foundation has raised over $35,000 through fund raising efforts. This has provided 673 financial assistance awards. Hanover Park youth and families receive scholarship grants for Park District programs.

The Vision of the Hanover Park Park Foundation is to:

The events and dates of our fundraisers for which you can become a sponsor are:

6th Annual Youth Benefit Ball March 20155K Run / Walk July 2015

We ask that you take a few minutes to review our Annual Sponsorship Appeal Packages and determine the best fit for your organization with the Hanover Park Park Foundation.

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Zumba

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Personal Training

Kids Korner

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The Centre Court Athletic Club (CCAC) is a community facility, owned and operated by the Hanover Park Park District. We offer the finest in services and facilities for fitness, health, racquetball and tennis for the entire family all at reasonable rates. Stop by or call us for a tour.

RegistrationRegistering for a Centre Court Athletic Club program couldn’t be easier. To register, please stop by the Club front desk, located on the lower level of the Community Center or call (630) 837-6300 and register using Visa, Discover or Mastercard. Our desk staff will be glad to assist you.

Hours of OperationSeptember 8, 2014 – June 1, 2015Weekdays 5:30A – 10PWeekends 6:45A – 8P

Holiday ClosingsThe Centre Court Athletic Club and Kid’s Korner will be closed on the following holidays:September 1 Labor DayNovember 27 Thanksgiving DayDecember 24 After 4 pmDecember 25 Christmas DayDecember 31 After 4 pmJanuary 1 New Year’s Day

Centre Court Athletic Club StaffMelissa Kress, Club ManagerK.R. Kaeser, Director of Tennis SportsGus Fernandes, Junior CoordinatorDavid Hougland, Assistant Manager

General Tennis Class Information

• Registration for tennis classes is on a first-come, first-served basis.

• Students or participants must pay the full price of an individual drill, lesson or clinic regardless of showing up late to a class or leaving early.

• If a lesson participant misses a class, he or she may make it up during the current session with tennis pro approval only. Missed classes may not be carried over into a new session.

• Please call for information regarding USTA Adult Leagues, Junior Tournaments and Women’s / NITTL leagues.

• All classes, regardless of age, are based upon ability and skill level.

Tennis Court Fees

Weekdays5:30A - 9P $15 per hour9A - 5P $20 per hour5p - 9P $28 per hour9P - 10P $12 per hour

Weekends7 am - 8 pm $24 per hourJunior Walk-On Rate $15 per hour (Court cannot be reserved more than 30 minutes in advance and user must play with another junior or parent)

Racquetball Court Fees

Weekdays Members do not pay an hourly fee. Non-members must pay the listed court rates and guest fee. Non-members playing with members must pay their portion of the court time used.

Weekdays 6A - 5:30P $8 per hour5:30P - 10P $10 per hour

Weekends7A - 8P $8 per hour

Junior Walk-On Rate $5 per hour (non-members)(Court cannot be reserved and user must play with another junior or parent)

Wallyball Court Fee

Wallyball brings the explosive fun of volleyball into the competitive closeness of the racquetball court. Great party game for up to 8 people! For wallyball courts, the standard guest fee does not apply. CCAC only charges $3.00 per guest for any non-members of the Club. If you need Wallyball Equipment a $5.00 rental fee will apply.

Weekdays 6A - 5:30P $8 per hour5:30A - 10P $10 per hour

Weekends7A - 8P $8 per hour

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What Centre Court Athletic Club has to Offer…Aerobic StudioThis 2500 sq. ft. studio features wood flooring, mirrors and a state-of-the-art sound system.

Fitness CenterThis 2400 sq. ft. center features state-of-the-art resistance & cardiovascular equipment and a fully equipped 600 sq. ft. free weight room.

Handicap AccessibilityThe Park District and the CCAC are handicapped accessible and comply with A.D.A. standards. The elevator is accessible from all 3 levels and is available for public use.

Locker Rooms, Whirlpools & SaunasClub members will enjoy the clean and spacious men’s & women’s locker rooms, each with its own whirlpool and sauna.

Lounge and Snack BarThe central core of the club includes a lounge area complete with a big screen TV where members and guests may relax after a hard workout.

Kids Korner ServiceKids Korner service is available to program participants who utilize the Centre Court Athletic Club. The Kids Korner, located next to the Aerobic Studio, is available Monday-Friday from 9 am - 5 pm (by appointment only).

Pro ShopA complete stock of the latest in tennis and accessories is available at competitive prices. A professional racket stringing & gripping service is also available.

Racquetball CourtsThe four racquetball courts offer hardwood floors and complete climate control for year round playing comfort.

Tennis CourtsOur 10 indoor tennis courts feature the “Chevron Laykold¨ surface which offers a true bounce and minimum leg fatigue to players of every ability level. Four of the indoor courts are air-conditioned for your summertime comfort.

Refund, Cancellation & Transfer Policy:Please see page 42 for the policy of the Hanover Park Park District.

Court Reservations & CancellationsMembers may reserve court time up to seven days in advance. Cancellation of court time must be made at least 24 hours in advance of play. Members are responsible for court fees if for any reason they wish to cancel less than 24 hours and the court cannot be sold. Members who make reservations and fail to show are responsible for the cost of the court and are charged accordingly.

Guest PolicyNon-members who wish to utilize the tennis and racquetball courts are responsible for $6/ $8 nr guest fee. Non-mem-bers using the fitness center, whirlpool and sauna only, will be responsible for an $8/ $10 nr guest fee.

Monthly Play PassIf playing a lot of tennis is high on your priority list you can’t go wrong by purchasing a Play Pass. Reservations may be made up to 48 hours in advance, initially for one-and-a-half hours of tennis. If the court is available at the end of that time, please contact the customer service desk to see if the court is still available. Non-play pass holders must pay their portion of the court time fees. A valid CCAC membership is required to purchase a play pass. The play pass is available during the following hours: Weekdays from 5:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Play pass fee: Tennis $70/month

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CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Membership FeesAdult $260 ($310 nr)Youth $125 ($155 nr)Senior $155 ($185 nr)Couple $350 ($415 nr)Family $400 ($450 nr)

Membership Benefits • Use of the locker rooms • Use of whirlpool and sauna • Use of 10 indoor tennis courts* • Use of 4 racquetball courts (court usage is FREE) • Use of the fitness center • Use of the free weight area • Discounted group fitness classes • Discounted tennis lessons • Discounted racquetball lessons • Use of the gymnasium at designated times * Court Fees are additional

FITNESS MEMBERSHIP

Membership FeesAdult $180 ($215 nr)Youth $85 ($100 nr)Senior $105 ($125 nr)Couple $230 ($275 nr)Family $265 ($315 nr)

Membership Benefits • Use of the locker rooms • Use of whirlpool and sauna • Use of 4 racquetball courts (court usage is FREE) • Use of the fitness center • Use of the free weight area • Discounted group fitness classes • Discounted racquetball lessons • Use of the gymnasium at designated times

Membership Options• Family Memberships include husband, wife, and

members of the immediate family who are age 21 and under and who reside at the same residence.

• Youth Memberships are available for individuals age 17 and under. Fitness center usage requires an orientation session for youths ages 11-15, at which time a parent or legal guardian must be in attendance. Any subsequent use of the fitness equipment by youth ages 11-13 must be under the supervision of the parent or legal guardian. Youth ages 11-15 will not be allowed to use the free weight area. The fitness center will only be open to youths ages 11-15 at the following times:

Weekdays 2-6P Weekends 12-6P

• Senior Memberships are available to anyone age 60 and over.

• Memberships are non-transferable and non-refundable.

• Memberships may be put on hold for medical reasons.

• Couple memberships are available for two individuals over 17 living in the same household.

Membership Payment PlanMembers will now have the opportunity to put their membership fees on an Auto-Debit payment plan through their checking account. This will allow members the opportunity to begin using the Club without paying one large fee upfront. Members will be asked to pay their first and last month’s fees at the beginning of their membership. The Auto-Debit payment plan is available for these membership options:

Club Category Fitness Res / NR Res / NR

$26 / $31 Adult $18 / $22 NA / $16 Youth NA / NA $16 / $19 Senior NA / NA $35 / $42 Couple $23 / $28 $40 / $45 Family $27 / $32

The yearly membership fee must be at least $130 to qualify for the Auto-Debit payment plan.

Auto-Debit memberships will automatically renew. The monthly deduction will be adjusted if there is a change in membership price.

Membership InformationCCAC offers two types of memberships for your specific athletic club needs. Our “club membership” is an all inclusive membership that covers the three main aspects of the club; tennis, fitness and racquetball. Our “fitness membership” is the same as the “club membership” except it eliminates the tennis aspect of the club.

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Member Discounts for Tennis ClassesIt pays to be a CCAC member! Students with a tennis membership will receive the following discounts if the stat-ed conditions are met. ** Each FAMILY can only receive ONE discount PER SESSION.

If a family qualifies for more than one discount, they will receive the single greatest discount among the ones they are eligible for.

Continuing Session Discounts (10%):We want to encourage students to stick with the lifelong sport of tennis! If a student is currently enrolled in a class, when they sign up for the next session they will receive a 10% discount off of that session and every subsequent session thereafter!

Multiple Class Discounts (During the same session 10-20%)There’s no better way to improve your game than to play more frequently! If a student is currently enrolled in a class, when they sign up for a second class during the same session they will receive 10% off of that second class. If they sign up for a third class during the same session they will receive 10% off the second class and 20% off of the third class!

Sibling Discounts (During the same session 10-20%)Tennis families are happy families! If a student signs up for a tennis class, their siblings will receive a discount for signing up for a class during the same session. The second child to sign up for a class will receive a 10% discount and the third child will receive a 20% discount! *To get the sibling discount the students do not need to be signed up for the same class

* All discounts will only be applied when students are registered on or before the pre-registration deadlines.

Private Tennis LessonsPrivate lessons are the best way to improve your game quickly! Prices are for a single hour one on one lesson with a Centre Court Athletic Club tennis professional.

K.R. Kaeser (Director of Tennis) $72/hr (member)

Gus Fernandes (Junior Coordinator) $72/hr (member)

Staff Pro $65/hr (member)

Guest fee apllies to all non-member participants

Semi-Private and Private Group LessonsGet together with some friends and try a private group or semi-private lesson! This is a great way to share the cost of a private lesson while still getting individual attention to work on elements of your game. Prices are per person for a single hour lesson.

2 people: $35/hr each (member)

3 people: $25/hr each (member)

4 people: $20/hr each (member)

5+ people: $17/hr each (member)

6+ people: $12/hr each (member)

Guest fee apllies to all non-member participants

NITTL/USTA Drill GroupA special for our men’s and women’s travel team partici-pants! We have a special opportunity for NITTL and USTA team participants! Get together with your favorite CCAC tennis pro and take a group lesson! These drills are on a sign up basis. If you sign up for a NITTL or USTA drill group, your drill will ALWAYS run. Depending on how many people show up, the drill will be for 1 to 2 hours as listed below. **Member and non-member rates are the same for NITTL and USTA drill groups.

1 person: $55 for 1 hour

2 people: $48/each for 1 hour

3 people: $33/each for 1.5 hours

4 people: $25/each for 1.5 hours (OR) $28/each for 2 hours

5+ people: $21/each for 1.5 hours (OR) $24/each for 2 hours

6+ people: $18/each for 1.5 hours

Hitting with Junior Pro1 hr/1 person

Member: $15 + court cost

Non-member: $15 + court cost + guest feeMelissa Kress, CCAC Manager630.837.6300 (ext 116)[email protected]

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Quickstart Red (ages 4-6) *New to tennis*Each 45-minute lesson will focus on introducing the game of tennis to our youngest participants through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court.

Length: 45 minutes, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $75 member / $88 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $85 member / $98 non-member

Winter

308625-01 TU 1:15 – 2P

308625-02 W 4– 4:45P

308625-03 TH 1:15 – 2P

308625-04 SA 12:45 – 1:30P

308625-05 SU 11– 11:45A *

*Make tennis a family game - take tennis lessons the same time your child is in class!

Quickstart Orange I (ages 7-8) *New to tennis*Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to 7-8 year olds that are new to the game through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May be combined with Green I class scheduled at same time, which is the same skill level.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $100 member / $122 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $110 member / $132 non-member

Winter

308630-01 M 4-5P

308630-02 TU 4-5P

308630-03 TH 5-6P

308630-04 S 9-10A *

308630-05 SU 12-1P *

*Make tennis a family game - take tennis lessons the same time your child is in class!

Quickstart Orange II (ages 7-8) *Some previous experience*The goal of this class is simple – to learn the basics of a rally by being able to hit the ball back and forth over the net with a partner through the use of fun activities and games. We will emphasize the development of rally skills using both forehand and backhand ground strokes, as well as introduce other tennis related skills, such as serve, return of serve and volleys. **May be combined with Green II class scheduled at same time, which is the same skill level.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $100 member / $122 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $110 member / $132 non-member

Winter

308630-06 M 5-6P *

308630-07 TU 5-6P *

308630-08 TH 6-7P *

308630-09 SA 10-11A

308630-10 SU 1-2P

*Make tennis a family game - take tennis lessons the same time your child is in class!

David Hougland, Assistant Manager630.837.6300 (ext.112)[email protected]

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Quickstart Green I (ages 9-10) New to tennis*Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to 9-10 year olds that are new to the game through the use of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May be combined with Orange I class scheduled at same time, which is the same skill level.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $100 member / $122 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $110 member / $132 non-member

Winter

308635-01 M 4-5P

308635-02 TU 4-5P

308635-03 TH 5-6P

308635-04 SA 9-10A *

308635-05 SU 12-1P *

*Make tennis a family game - take tennis lessons the same time your child is in class!

Quickstart Green II (ages 9-10) *Some previous experience*This lesson group focuses on both learning and competing on the tennis court. We look to build on the continual development of rallying skills, developing tactical and court positioning skills, as well as more familiarity with singles and doubles play. We will introduce and emphasize the overhead serve as well as transition shots, such as a slice backhand and approach shots. All this will be done in a fun, but competitive, manner. **May be combined with Orange II class scheduled at same time, which is the same skill level.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $100 member / $122 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $110 member / $132 non-member

Winter

308635-06 M 5-6P *

308635-07 TU 5-6P *

308635-08 TH 6-7P *

308635-09 SA 10-11A

308635-10 SU 1-2P

*Make tennis a family game - take tennis lessons the same time your child is in class!

Junior Development White (ages 11-14):This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in this age level in a fun and efficient manner. We will focus on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals and techniques while also introducing basic court movements and positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced and developed through instruction and fun age-appropriate games.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $122 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $110 member / $132 non-member

Winter

308640-01 M 6-7P

308640-02 W 6-7P

308640-03 SA 9-10A

308640-04 SU 2-3P

Junior Development Yellow (ages 14-17):This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in this age level in a fun and efficient manner. We will focus on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals and techniques while also introducing basic court movements and positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced and developed through instruction and fun age-appropriate games.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $100 member / $122 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $110 member / $132 non-member

Winter

308645-01 M 6-7P

308645-02 W 6-7P

308645-03 SA 9-10A

308645-04 SU 2-3P

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Junior Development Blue (ages 11-14):This 1.5 hour lesson continues to develop the basic tennis skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus on adding various spins, improve consistency and add more direction to our ground strokes while developing transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips and court positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun, skill developing games with some emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $158 member / $198 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $168 member / $208 non-member

Winter

308648-01 TU 5-6:30P

308648-02 W 5-6:30P

308648-03 SA 11A-12:30P

Junior Development Brown (ages 14-17):This 1.5 hour lesson continues to develop the basic tennis skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus on adding various spins, improve consistency and add more direction to our ground strokes while developing transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips and court positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun, skill developing games with some emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $158 member / $198 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $168 member / $208 non-member

Winter

308650-01 TU 5-6:30P

308650-02 W 5-6:30P

308650-03 SA 11A-12:30P

Junior Development Black (ages 11-14):This 2-hour lesson will focus on preparing the participant for competition play, whether individual tournaments or high school tennis. We will continue to expand shot selection while looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to be used in point play situations. Technique will always be stressed and doubles play and strategy will be introduced. Participants reaching this level should be playing at least 1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill, hitting session, ball machine, play pass, etc.). This lesson will consist of both instruction and fun, skill developing games with higher emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 2 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $205 member / $265 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $215 member / $275 non-member

Winter

308665-01 W 5-7P

308665-02 TH 4-6P

308665-03 SA 11A-1P

Junior Development Purple (ages 14-18):This 2-hour lesson will focus on preparing the participant for competition play, whether individual tournaments or high school tennis. We will continue to expand shot selection while looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to be used in point play situations. Technique will always be stressed and doubles play and strategy will be introduced. Participants reaching this level should be playing at least 1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill, hitting session, ball machine, play pass, etc.). This lesson will consist of both instruction and fun, skill developing games with higher emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 2 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $205 member / $265 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $215 member / $275 non-member

Winter

308670-01 M 4-6P

308670-02 W 5-7P

308670-03 TH 5-7P

308670-04 SA 1-3P

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Junior Development Purple Aces (ages 10-18):This 2.5 hour lesson focuses on taking competitive play to the next level, with more intense drills, consistency work and point play. We will continue to expand shot selection while looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to be used in point play situations. Technique will always be stressed and doubles play and strategy will be introduced. Participants reaching this level should be playing at least 1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill, hitting session, ball machine, play pass, etc.). This lesson will consist of both instruction and fun, skill developing games with higher emphasis on point play.

Class Length: 2.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $250 member / $310 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $265 member / $325 non-member

Winter

308670-05 M 4:30-7P

308670-06 W 5:30-8P

308670-07 SA 10:30A-1P

Programs available through Pro Approval Only: The following special programs have been created for our students who are excelling in their tennis development. These classes are for students who strive to improve and want to achieve a greater mastery of the sport.

Quickstart Green III (ages 9-10) 1.5 hr class

Quickstart Green IV (ages 9-12) 2 hr class

Junior Development Elite (ages 9-14) 2.5 hr class

Tournament Development Academy (ages 12-18) 2.5 hr class

Tournament Select Academy (ages 12-18) 2.5 hr class

Adult Beginner (ages 18+):This lesson plan introduces tennis to new players while focusing on basic tennis fundamentals, techniques, and grips.

Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $100 member / $122 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $110 member / $132 non-member

Winter

308600-01 M 5-6P *

308600-02 M 6-7P

308600-03 T 5-6P *

308600-04 T 6-7P

308600-05 W 7-8P

308600-06 TH 6-7P *

308600-07 SA 9-10A *

308600-08 SU 11-12P *

308600-09 SU 12-1P *

*Make tennis a family game - take tennis lessons the same time your child is in class!

Adult Advanced Beginner (ages 18+):This class continues to develop basic tennis skills and techniques while beginning to add more emphasis on rallying and match playing abilities.

Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $158 member / $198 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $168 member / $208 non-member

Winter

308605-01 M 7-8:30P

308605-02 W 7-8:30P

308605-03 SU 9:30-11A

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b Adult Instructional Tennis Leagues (ages 18+):Instructional leagues are designed for adults who are gaining confidence in their basic tennis strokes and are ready to take on a little friendly competition. These sessions are comprised of a 30-45 minute group tennis lesson followed by 45-60 minutes of pro-supervised point and match play.

Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)

Min/Max: 4/16

Pre-Deadline Fee: $158 member / $198 non-member

Post-Deadline Fee: $168 member / $208 non-member

Winter

308099-01 Co-Ed M 7-8:30P

308099-02 Co-Ed SU 3-4:30P

308097-01 Women W 10-11:30A

308097-02 Women W 7-8:30P

Winter Tennis lesson program – INDOOR - Drill ClinicsCentre Court Athletic Club offers a wide range of drills for everyone throughout the week. These drills have been set up so that anyone, regardless of age or ability, can find a place to participate in a friendly drill setting to work on their tennis games. Please contact the customer service staff at Centre Court for more information.

QuickStart Green III *Instructor Approval Only*This 1.5 hr class is our next level green class for ages 9-10 who have progressed beyond green 2. The focus of the class is to improve rallying ability and stroke technique.

Pre-Deadline Fee: $158 member/$198 non-memberPost-Deadline Fee: $168 member/$ 208 non-member

Day TimeTU 5-6:30PTH 5-6:30PSA 1-2:30P

QuickStart Green IV *Instructor Approval Only*This 2 hour class is for students aged 9-10 who have ex-celled in their lessons and are starting to play competitive tennis. This focus will be on rallying from the base line, point construction, and match play strategy.

Pre-Deadline Fee: $205 member / $265non-memberPost-Deadline Fee: $215 member / $275non-member

Day TimeTU 5-7PTH 5-7P

Junior Development Elite *Instructor Approval Only*This 2.5 hour class is for our exceptional junior players ages 8-14. The class is designed to take skilled juniors and bring them to the next level in their tennis development and competitive match play. The focus of the class will be on developing the fitness required for high level match play, point construction, competitive mental attitude, and tournament preparation.

Pre-Deadline Fee: $250 member / $310 non-memberPost-Deadline Fee: $265 member / $325 non-member

Day TimeM 4-6:30PW 4-6:30PSU 1:30-4P

Tournament Development Academy *Instructor Approval Only*This 2.5 hour class is geared toward our competitive high school tennis players ages 14-18. The class is designed to improve the skill of JV and Varsity level players through conditioning, rallying, and specialized drills. Players in this class must be actively playing tournaments on a monthly basis.

Pre-deadline Fee: $250 member / $310 non-memberPost-Deadline Fee: $265 member / $325 non-member

Day Time T 6:30-9pTH 6:30-9pSU 4-6:30p

Tournament Select Academy *Instructor Approval Only*This 2.5 hour class is for highly competitive tournament players ages 10-18 with a midwest or national ranking. The class is designed to address all the areas that a serious competitive junior tennis player needs to become the BEST in their age division. This class is for our star players who are looking to play college tennis and earn scholarships to their school of choice. TSA will focus on match play strat-egy, mental toughness, conditioning, shot selection, court positioning, and refinement of footwork and technique.

Pre-Deadline Fee: $250 member / $310 non-memberPost-Deadline Fee: $265 member / $325 non-member

Day TimeM 6:30-9PW 6:30-9PTH 6:30-9PSU 4-6:30P

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1 hour 1 person Member: $15 + court cost

Non-member: $15 + guest fee + court cost

Adult In-House Tennis Leagues (ages 18+)Are you ready to play some great tennis against evenly matched opponents? CCAC’s in-house tennis leagues would be a perfect complement to your group lessons or drills! Each league will play one match per week during their designated day/time for a 15-week session. Can’t play on any given day? Not a problem as each participant may find a league-approved substitute or reschedule the match with their opponent (for any rescheduled matches, court fees will apply).

League Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (15 weeks)

Date Starting: Week of 1/26

Date Ending: Week of 5/9

Registration Begins: 11/24

Deadline: 1/24

Program # Level Day Time Fee (per person) member/non-member

308062-01 Men’s Adv. Singles (3.5+) TH 8:30-10P $232/$320

308062-02 Men’s Adv. Doubles (3.5+) W 8:30-10P $118/$206

308063-01 Men’s Int, Singles (2.5-3.5) W 8:30-10P $232/$320

308063-02 Men’s Int. Doubles (2.5-3.5) M 8:30-10P $118/$206

308067-01 Women’s Int, Singles (2.5-3.5) TH 8:30-10P $232/$320

308068-01 Women’s Int, Doubles (2.5-3.5) M 7-8:30P $158/$246

*Price difference due to court time costs

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Zumba® Class Schedule:Tuesday 6:30pmThursday 9:30amSaturday 9:30am

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Try a class with Brazilian instructor, Aline and experience the most exciting & effective workout you will ever have! It’s so fun and easy anyone can do it!20 CLASS PUNCH-CARD608285-11 November608285-12 December608285-01 January 608285-02 February10 CLASS PUNCH-CARD608286-11 November608286-12 December608286-01 January608286-02 February

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TREAT YOURSELFTREAT A FRIEND

Give the "GIFT of HEALTH" Gift certificates are available at the Centre Court Athletic Club customer service desk

year round

Massage TherapyAfter a workout, you deserve a session with our professional massage therapist, Sylvia Jascob. Both Swedish and deep tissue massages are available. Schedule an appointment at the front desk. Other hours are available upon request.

Fee: 1/2 hour session $30 ($35 nm)

1 hour session $45 ($55 nm)

Monday 2-4:45P

Tuesday 5:30-9P

Thursday 5:30-9P

Friday 9:30A-12:15P

Special appointment schedule by request

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Kids Korner Childcare Service

Hours: Mon – Fri 9 am – 5pm By Appointment Only

Kids Korner service to Park patrons who attend programs at the:

• Communiyt Center

• Centre Court Athletic Club

• Ahlstrand Fieldhouse

• Hollywood activity Center

The age range for the Kid's Korner is 3 months and up. Children may be left in the Kid's Korner for a maximum of 2 hours. Call the Centre Court Athletic Club for additional information.

Punch Card System

Purchase a punch card at the Centre Court Athletic Club during regular hours of operation. Users must have a punch card on file or purchase one before using the Kids Korner. If you have an appointment and are unable to attend, you must call to cancel by 7 am the morning of your appointment or you will be charged for the reserved time. Participants must make appointments by calling the Centre Court Athletic Club 24 hours in advance. Staff will stay 15 minutes past your scheduled appointment. If you are running late, please call to insure your appointment. If you are a regular user of the Kids Korner, you may pre-book your reservation 2 weeks in advance.

Kids Korner now has computers and a Playstation for all participants to use.

# of children Hourly Rate

1 Child $4

2 Children $8

3 Children $10

4 Children $12

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Community Groups and Organizations

HANOVER PARK PARK FOUNDATIONMary Morrison, Chairperson(630) 837-2468 (ext. 243)[email protected]

Skate with us

Members of the Hanover Park Park District pay resident rates at the Hoffman Estates Park District’s Triphahn Community Center and Ice Arena’s ice programs.

Hockey Development ProgramLearn to play from professionals who know how to train new players. Sectional training matches players of all ages, experience levels and gender together at the first session. And you don’t need your own equipment...you can use ours. Discover for yourself how fun and affordable hockey can be. Contact Randy Jordan at (847)285-5501 for more information.

Figure Skating Academy

The Hoffman Estates Figure Skating Academy

is the premier location for first time skaters

interested in learning to figure skate. Learn

fundamentals through a personalized program

with a teacher to student ratio of 1 to 10.

Contact Jennifer Dooley at (847)781-3642

for more information.1685 W. Higgins Road, Hoffman Estates, IL 60169(847)885-7500 www.heparks.org

HANOVER PARK HURRICANE YOUTH FOOTBALL AND CHEER(630) 830-3186www.hpcanes.com

HANOVER PARK LITTLE LEAGUEwww.hanoverparklittleleague.com

HANOVER PARK LIONS CLUBTom Fortney, President (847) 962-4316

HANOVER PARK SAILFISH SWIM TEAMMark Johnson, President(312) 310-9603

VILLAGE OF HANOVER PARK(630) 823-5600www.hanoverparkillinois.org

HANOVER TOWNSHIP(630) 837-0301www.hanovertownship.com

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Registration Information1. Only immediate family members may be listed on a registration form.2. Only a parent or guardian may register a minor and sign the waiver.3. The registration form must be filled out completely.4. Review all registration, transfer and refund information. 5. Payment must accompany registration. Fax registration must be accompanied by a Visa, Discover or MasterCard. Make check or money order payable to the Hanover Park Park District.6. Members of households with a delinquent outstanding balance shall not be allowed to register for park district programs or facilities until said balance is paid in full.

Residents and Non Resident RatesA “resident” is defined as anyone living within the geographical boundaries of the Hanover Park Park District. Residents in Hanover Park Park District have priority for limited programs. You may be required to pay the non-resident fee even though you live in Hanover Park be-cause the boundaries of the village are not the same as the boundaries of the Park District. Non-residents may register for programs for a fee that is 50% percent higher than the resi-dent fee or $15 over the resident fee, which-ever is the smaller amount.

TransfersRequests must be made in person. A $5 fee will apply for most transfers. A $10 fee will apply for Preschool, After School Club and day camp programs.

Refund PolicyRefunds will not be granted for class(es) missed or forgotten. All requests for refunds must be submitted in writing. Forms for re-funds are available at the Park District office. Refunds requested for a program prior to the start of a class will be assessed a $5 fee. A request for a refund after the program be-gins, but prior to the 2nd meeting, will also be assessed an additional prorated fee based upon the per class cost. NO refunds will be granted after the 2nd class with the exception of a written medical excuse with the fee based on the prorated cost per class and the normal service fee. Refunds for trips will not be given unless the trip is canceled by the Park District or a replacement is found to take the trip. A $10 refund fee applies for Preschool, After School Club and day camp programs.

Financial AssistanceThe Youth Enrichment Supplement Program (Y.E.S.) sponsored by the Hanover Park Park Foundation offers residents who experience undue hardship, an opportunity to enroll their children in recreation programs. For more infor-mation call Gina Mastro-Strickler at (630)837-

2468, Ext. 121.

AccessibilityThe Hanover Park Park District, Centre Court Athletic Club and all other facilities are acces-sible and comply with A.D.A. standards. The elevator in the Community Center is accessible from all three levels and is available for public use.

Program Code of ConductTo ensure enjoyable and safe programs for all participants, the Hanover Park Park District has developed a behavior code. Participants shall:

• Show respect to all participants and staff

• Refrain from using foul language

• Refrain from causing bodily harm

• Show respect to equipment, supplies and facilities

Additional rules are developed for specific pro-grams as deemed necessary by staff. Failure to comply with this Code of Conduct may result in removal from program or event without refund.

Five Easy and Convenient Ways to RegisterAll household information must be updated ANNUALLY with Hanover Park Park District residency documented with a Photo ID (Driver’s license or State ID) and current utility bill. Continued proof of residency is necessary to guarantee that only residents living with the Park District’s boundaries receive discounted rates. Thank you for your cooperation!

1. Online Registration – www.hpparks.orgOnline registration is now available through our website. If you have not yet applied for online registration, a simple quick visit to the Hanover Park Park District Community Center at 1919 Walnut, Hanover Park, Illinois is necessary to complete the online registration form.

2. In PersonRegister in person at the Park District office, 1919 Walnut Ave., Hanover Park, during regular business hours. If you have not already done so, you will be asked to complete a Family Information Form. Hanover Park Park District residents: Please bring in two forms of identification documenting your address within the boundaries of the Park District.

3. Mail-In Prior to mailing in your registration, a Family Information Form must be completed in person at the Park District office, accompanied by proof of Hanover Park Park District residency if you are a resident. Then, complete the reg-istration form and mail to the Hanover Park Park District, 1919 Walnut, Hanover Park, IL 60133. Registration for Preschool and Before/After School Club programs must be made in person.

4. Fax-InPrior to faxing in your registration, a Family Information Form must be completed in person at the Park Dis-trict office, accompanied by proof of Hanover Park Park District residency if you are a resident. Fax completed registration form including Visa, Mastercard, or Discover credit card information to 630-837-9720.

5. Phone-In Registration Prior to phoning in your registration, a Family Information Form must be completed in person at the Park District office, accompanied by proof of Hanover Park Park District residency if you are a resident.

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FAMILY INFORMATION FORM

First Name:

Address:

Home Phone:

E-mail Address: (E-mail address will be kept confidential. E-mail addresses are necessary for online registration purposes as well as for park district updates and information)

Hanover Park Park District Resident Status: Resident Non-Resident

Last Name:

City / Town / Zip Code:

Cell Phone: Work Phone:

Date of Birth:

Primary Family Member: PLEASE PRINT

Updated form required annually & for online registration.

Required Information

Emergency Contact Information

Name:

Address:

Home Phone:

City / Town:

Cell Phone:

Relationship:

Zip Code:

Work Phone:

, two forms of identification are needed to document your address (driver’s license or State ID and utility bill). FOR PARK DISTRICT RESIDENTSAnnual proof of residency is necessary to guarantee that only residents living within the Park District’s boundaries receive discounted rates.

Additional Family Members (SPOUSE and children under 21 years who live at the address listed above)

1. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

2. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

3. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

4. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

5. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

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FAMILY INFORMATION FORM

First Name:

Address:

Home Phone:

E-mail Address: (E-mail address will be kept confidential. E-mail addresses are necessary for online registration purposes as well as for park district updates and information)

Hanover Park Park District Resident Status: Resident Non-Resident

Last Name:

City / Town / Zip Code:

Cell Phone: Work Phone:

Date of Birth:

Primary Family Member: PLEASE PRINT

Updated form required annually & for online registration.

Required Information

Emergency Contact Information

Name:

Address:

Home Phone:

City / Town:

Cell Phone:

Relationship:

Zip Code:

Work Phone:

, two forms of identification are needed to document your address (driver’s license or State ID and utility bill). FOR PARK DISTRICT RESIDENTSAnnual proof of residency is necessary to guarantee that only residents living within the Park District’s boundaries receive discounted rates.

Additional Family Members (SPOUSE and children under 21 years who live at the address listed above)

1. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

2. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

3. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

4. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

5. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:

Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:

Facility RentalsPark District facilities are ideal for parties, receptions, or private gatherings and are available when park programs are not scheduled. Payment and deposit must be made in advance to the Park District office. To make arrangements, or, for more information call the Park District office at 630-837-2468. Service and civic groups, please call for rates.

Gym Rentals - Community Center GymMaximum capacity: 400

Season/events Resident N/R Deposit

Winter $60/hour $85/hour $200*

Summer $50/hour $70/hour $200*

Dances $100/hour $150/hour $500*

Room RentalsRoom Rentals – Community Centers Room Rentals

Maximum capacity: 225 people

Call for Pricing

Field Rentals*$200 cash deposit required for field rentals.

Softball Field: $25/hour

Softball Field: $190/full day (9 am to 6 pm)

Softball Prep: $30/field

Field Supervision: $15/hour

Lighted Fields: add $25/hour per field

Soccer/Football Field: $80/game (2 hours)

Picnic permits and pavilion rentals will be available on a first come, first served basis beginning April 1 and ending October 31.

For groups of 100 people or more, a special request will be required and may result in an increased deposit. For additional information or to apply for a picnic permit, please call the Park District office at 630-837-2468.

Pavilions: Anne Fox School Park Pavilion East Harbor Park Pavilion

Heritage Park Pavilion

Ranger Park Pavilion

Wulff Pavilion (Not Available in 2014)

Picnic Areas: Ahlstrand Park Picnic Area Liberty Park Hollywood Park

Picnic and Pavilion Rentals

Fee Information: Rental fees apply to pavilions only. A refundable deposit is required for all pavilion and picnic area reservations.

Photo Rental at Ranger Park Pavilion (2-hour limit): $25 ($10 Resident Photo Rate)

Picnic TablesThese are available at each site, however, additional pic-nic tables may be made available at a non-refundable rate of $15 per table.

The Firearms Concealed Carry Act, passed in July 2013, forbids carrying a concealed weapon into governmental buildings and parks, which includes all Hanover Park Park District facilities and parks. When you enter our facilities and parks, you will see signs posted at the entrances that are approved by the Illinois State Police, to remind all patrons of the new law.

Half Day Rate

Full Day Rate

Performance Deposit

Individual (50 guests or fewer)

$50 $75 $50

Resident Discount $25 $35 $50

Corporate (or more than 50 – 100 guests)

$50 $75 $50

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Special Events Page 4The North Pole Express

Susan Matthews Community Art Gallery Page 5

Preschool Page 6PreschoolPre-KindergartenTotally 2s & 3s

Early Childhood Page 8Early Childhood Program GuidelineLunch and Learn ProgramsShake It All AboutLittle Scientists Nature AdventuresSaturday Morning SeriesCool Treats!Let’s Celebrate

Before & After School Club Page 9Before & After School Club (ASC) InformationDays Off and 1/2 days off from School InformationRegistration InformationAfter School Club Daily PassBefore School Club (BSC)After School Club (ASC)

Birthday Party Packages Page 10

Youth Sports Page 11Little Gymnastic StarBoys Basketball 1st & 2nd GradeGymnastics Parent & TotOpen Youth Winter Break Basketball

Youth Sports Page 12Youth HorsemanshipBoys Basketball Leagues - Winter 2014/15Girls Inter-Village Volleyball LeagueGymnastics YouthShotokan Youth Karate

Yout/Adult Sports Page 13Shotokan Adult KarateYouth Inter Village soccer LeaguesTae Kwon do Youth/AdultArchery Youth/AdultBoxing Academy Youth/AdultHigh School Co-Ed Basketball League - Winter 2015Adult HorsemanshipOpen Adult BasketballBean Bag Tournament

YouthCamp/Music Page 16Winter Break CampPrivate Guitar LessonsBeginning Piano LessonsDrum Lessons

Cultural Arts Page 17My First Art ClassHot Treats, Cool CraftsCrafty StudioPainting Lancdscapes in AcrylicsWinter Break Dance WorkshopsMommy or Daddy & Me DanceTapping TutusMusical TheaterContemporary/Jazz II-III

Seniors Page 20Senior GroupHoliday PartyHoliday Shopping TripZoo Lights Trip

Spanish Page 21

Park Foundation Page 22

Centre Court Athletic Club Page23General Tennis Class InfromationWhat Centre Court OffersMembership Information Tennis Rates Private Lessons Quickstart Tennis LessonsJunior Development Adult Beginner Adult AdvancedLeagues Zumba Page 34Message Therapy Page 35Kids Korner Page 36

Community Groups & Organizations Page 37

Registration Information Page 38

Registration Form Page 39

Facility Rentals Page 41

Parks & Facilities Page 42

Bike Path and Trails Maintenance PolicyMother Nature will be allowed to take her own course of action with respect to our park district bike paths and trails, located at Community Park, Ahlstrand Park, Harbor Park East-West, Nautilus Park and Ranger Park. In Illinois there is no legal duty to clear paths or trails. But if an agency voluntarily takes on the job, liability may be imposed if it is not done properly.

The Park District Risk Management Agency (PDRMA) recommends that we limit path maintenance to a thorough season-ending inspection and documentation of irregularities, that we fix any hazards and that we post signs conveying the mes-sage that users of the paths and trails do so at their own risk.

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