Village of Hinsdale PARKS AND RECREATION RECREATION PROGRAM GUIDE WINTER/SPRING 2015 Registration begins Dec. 15 for residents and non-residents. LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR Dear Hinsdale Residents, With change of seasons, residents will begin to gear up for the upcoming holidays. For many, the start of the New Year allows for time to consider making a new year’s resolution; this may include an opportunity for self-improvement or time to take on a new challenge. As you give consideration to making a resolution, consider a new program or activity that may spark your interest. Programs offered by the Village or opportunities at Village Parks may assist in jump starting your resolution. Board of Trustees Thomas Cauley - Village President Trustees •J. Kimberley Angelo •Christopher Elder •William Haarlow •Gerald Hughes •Laura LaPlaca •Robert Saigh Hinsdale Parks and Recreation Commission Scott Banke - Chairman •Darren Baker •Patrick Conboy •John George •Steve Keane •Kathleen Mulligan •Susan Owens The Winter/Spring Recreation Program Guide includes a variety of program offerings for all ages; those in search of winter activities will be excited with the new program offerings. The cold weather doesn’t have to limit outdoor activities; platform tennis is a sport that many residents enjoy in the winter months, lesson information can be found in the brochure. When the snow falls, KLM Park offers residents an opportunity to enjoy cross country skiing and sledding. With the help of residents, ice rinks will be installed at Burns Field, Burlington and Melin Park. Information regarding ice conditions and warming house hours can be found on the Parks & Recreation webpage at www.villageofhinsdale.org/pr. This fall, as a part of the capital improvement plan, a number of construction projects were completed. The playground at Peirce Park was replaced. The existing playground and shelter were demolished which allowed for an open site plan for the new playground. Additional park improvements included the resurfacing of the Brook Park walking path and parking lots, sidewalk repairs at Burns Field and KLM Park and plantings at KLM Park. These improvements are investments in our community and are resources all residents can enjoy. Take a moment to review program offerings; signing up for a program is a great way to start the New Year! Best wishes to all of you for a happy and healthy holiday season! Gina Hassett Director of Parks & Recreation Registration information is on page 28. Visit the Village of Hinsdale’s Website at www.villageofhinsdale.org/pr for up-to-date information, including Parks and Recreation information about Pool and Recreation Programs, Special Events, seasonal employment opportunities and meetings. You can e-mail the Parks and Recreation Department at [email protected]/pr. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page Page Adult Programs Special Events Youth Programs Ballroom Dance................................................. 23 Easter Egg Hunt...................................................6 Art Classes - NEW................................................8 CPR Classes......................................................... 22 Fishing Pond Birthday Parties.........................6 Babysitter Clinic...................................................7 Gentle Yoga........................................................ 22 Karate.................................................................... 23 Men’s Softball League..................................... 23 Mindful Meditation ......................................... 22 Oil Painting Class.............................................. 22 Platform Tennis Information...................25-26 Taekwondo ........................................................ 23 Youth Athletic Programs Basketball Speed/Agility................................ 12 Beginning Golf.................................................. 14 Boys Lacrosse...............................................14-15 Disc Golf Clinic................................................... 13 Fencing................................................................. 12 Flag Football....................................................... 11 Community Information Floor Hockey...................................................... 11 Community Recreation Organizations..... 30 Hinsdale Soccer Academy............................. 13 Dog Restrictions at KLM Park..........................4 IL Girls Lacrosse................................................. 15 Gateway S.R.A.................................................... 31 Jr. Paddle Lessons............................................. 26 Katherine Legge Memorial Lodge.............4-5 Karate.................................................................... 18 Office Hours...........................................................4 Lil Pint Soccer..................................................... 11 Parks and Recreation Staff................................4 Parks Guide & Bicycle Route Map.........16-17 Picnics at KLM Park.............................................4 Pool Information............................................... 24 Village Officials.....................................................2 Registration Information Chess Classes........................................................9 Cooking Classes................................................ 21 Dance Classes.................................................... 10 Drawing Classes...................................................8 Kid/Tot Rock....................................................... 10 Lego Engineering Class.....................................7 Magic Class............................................................8 Music Programs - NEW......................................9 Preschool Classes - NEW..........................20-21 Sewing Classes - NEW.......................................7 Strategy for Kids Class........................................8 Lil Sluggers Baseball........................................ 12 Pee Wee Baseball.............................................. 12 Pee Wee Soccer................................................. 11 Pre-K Golf............................................................ 14 Soccer & T/Ball Combo................................... 11 Soccer Made in America................................ 13 Soccer Tots.......................................................... 14 Pool Membership Registration Form........ 27 Taekwondo......................................................... 19 Program Registration Form.......................... 29 T-Ball League...................................................... 12 Registration Policies........................................ 28 Volleyball............................................................. 11 IMPORTANT ADDRESSES See pages 16 & 17 for district map. Hinsdale Middle School 100 S Garfield St., Hinsdale The Lane School 500 N Elm St., Hinsdale Clarendon Hills Community Center 315 Chicago Ave., Clarendon Hills Hinsdale Swimming Pool 500 W. Hinsdale Ave., Hinsdale Madison School 611 S Madison St., Hinsdale Burr Ridge Community Center 15W400 Harvester Dr., Burr Ridge KLM Lodge 5901 S. County Line Rd., Hinsdale Monroe School 210 N. Madison St., Hinsdale Westmont Park District 75 E. Richmond St., Westmont 3 Village of Hinsdale Parks and Rec Staff KATHERINE LEGGE MEMORIAL PARK Picnics at KLM Park There are two shelters and one grounds area at KLM Park available for rentals. The North Shelter is located north of the Lodge and Zook property and the South shelter is located near the Annex which contains restrooms. Each of the shelters is equipped with charcoal grills, water and electric access. The pavilions and designated grounds may be reserved by individuals or groups for a fee. Reservations are required for use of any picnic area. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted in the park at any time. Gina Hassett -Director of Parks and Recreation Reservations are made by calling the Hinsdale Parks and Recreation Department at 630/789-7090. Picnic fees are shown below. Picnics for 2015 begin December 1st for residents and January 2nd for non-residents. Picnic Fees Heather Bereckis -Recreation Supervisor Jennifer Braun -KLM Manager Linda Copp -Secretary Address 19 E. Chicago Ave (Lower Level) Hinsdale, IL 60521-3431 (630) 789-7090 (630) 789-7016 - fax Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm 4 Hinsdale Resident & Tax Exempt Group Non-Resident KLM North Shelter: Max: 80 people $50 $110 KLM South Shelter: Max: 150 people $100 $160 Grounds: 30 people or less $30 $70 Tent Permit $50$100 Special Use Permit: Over 150 people $250 $250 Dog Restrictions at KLM Park Dogs are permitted at KLM Park ONLY IN THE AREA LOCATED NORTH OF THE CREEK during the following hours: March 1 - Oct. 31: Nov. 1 - Feb. 28: 5:00 am - 9:00 am 5:00 am - 10:00 am 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Dogs may gain access from the parking lot located at the south end of the Park, as long as dogs are leashed and use only the area located to the west of the paved roadway or the roadway located immediately east of the adjacent area. Be aware that this is a public park and there may be other activities happening during dog park hours. Please be courteous to other park users. 1. All dogs in the area north of the creek must be on a leash or be within physical proximity to and within sight of its owner at all times and come to its owner and heel immediately upon voice command of its owner. 2. All dogs must wear a collar, be appropriately licensed and wear a tag as proof of licensing or if not required in the dog’s domicile, wear a tag with the owner’s name, address and phone number. Proof of current rabies inoculation must be worn. 3. No more than two dogs per owner are permitted in the Park. 4. Dogs are not permitted in KLM Park during Village sponsored or authorized events when a sign is posted. 5. Dog owners are required to clean up after their dogs. 6. A map illustrating the permitted area is posted at KLM Park. KATHERINE LEGGE MEMORIAL LODGE The Perfect Setting for Any Occasion The Katherine Legge Memorial Lodge is surrounded by 52 acres of beautifully appointed parkland. The Lodge is a charming example of an era gone by. Designed by R. Harold Zook in the 1920’s, the Katherine Legge Memorial Lodge exudes grace and elegance. The first floor of the lodge welcomes its guests with a spacious living room including a working fireplace, a dining room adorned with windows overlooking the patio and grounds, along with a full working kitchen. The second floor boasts a large ballroom enhanced with a beautiful beamed ceiling and dramatic antique lanterns. Windows line the walls enabling all to enjoy the Lodge’s breathtaking surroundings. The Lodge is as versatile as it is charming: welcoming a variety of special events and occasions from social functions such as weddings, both indoor and outdoor, rehearsal dinners, showers, and family parties to corporate gatherings. KLM is the perfect get away for your next corporate retreat! Showings by Appointment. Contact Jennifer Braun at [email protected]. www.villageofhinsdale.org/klm and www.Facebook.com/KatherineLeggeMemorialLodge Katherine Legge Memorial Lodge 5901 S. County Line Road Hinsdale, IL 60521 (630) 789-7095 5 Easter Egg Hunt FREE Coordinated by the Village of Hinsdale Parks and Recreation Department and Saturday, April 4 • Begins promptly at 10:30 am Robbins Park Bring your baskets, hunt for treats and visit with the Bunny. Festive spring crafts and entertainment will make this event fun for the whole family! This event will be held rain or shine. Areas will be divided by age group. All ages 11 and under are welcome. Please be prompt. Pre-registration is not required for the egg hunt. Fishing Birthday Parties The fishing birthday parties provide a unique setting for your youngster on his/her special day. All the tackle and bait along with fishing instruction and supervision are provided. A lunch of hot dogs, chips and juice will be provided. All you do is bring the cake! Ages: Fee: Date: Location: 6 – 14 years $18R/$20NR (per child) Weekdays/weekends staring June 20th Willow Pond in Willowbrook Contact the Village of Willowbrook to arrange a party at (630) 920-2251. Park Clean-Up Day – Earth Day Saturday, April 18th In honor of Earth Day and to beautify the Village Parks for the coming year, join in the fun as a volunteer to beautify Village parks. This event is a great opportunity for kids, scout groups, churches, businesses and service organizations to give back to the community. The first 100 volunteers will receive a free t-shirt. Volunteers should bring work gloves. To register a group of 20 or more contact [email protected]. 8:30 am........work begins at all area parks 11:00 am.....Refreshments at Katherine Legge Memorial Lodge Piano Lessons The Burr Ridge Park District offers one-on-one lessons that are each one-half hour in length. All classes are taught at the Burr Ridge Community Center. To reserve your time slot or receive registration information, please call Jamie Janusz at 630-920-1969. 6 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 Village of Hinsdale | Parks & Recreation Baby Sitters Clinic Our clinic for baby sitters teaches the various aspects of babysitting and staying home alone. Topics include handling situations such as storms, prowlers and other emergencies; disciplining children; creating fun activities; and preparing easy snacks. Certificates will be awarded to those who attend both sessions. Each participant will receive our informative handbook, “The ABC’s of Babysitting”. The handbook includes dozens of common sense tips, games and other ideas to make every baby sitter more effective and each job more enjoyable. CodeDay Time 316012A W 6:00 – 8:30 pm 6:00 – 7:30 pm Dates 5/13 & 5/20 Jedi Engineering using LEGO® The Force is strong in this class. Build complex machines and structures based on the best designs from a galaxy far, far away. Projects include LEGO X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, settlements, and fortresses. Play-Well’s Jedi instructors reinforce key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, eccentric motion and more as students tap into the powerful forces of imagination and engineering. Code DayTime 312108A SAT 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Sewing Arts Learn to turn your favorite photos into sewn and stitched artwork. Students will be introduced to basic stitches, embroidery, appliqué and sewing techniques. Embroidery hoops, picture frames and basic sewing materials are included in the class fee. CodeDay Time 314020A SAT 10:00 – 11:30 am 314020B SAT 10:00 – 11:30 am Dates 1/10 – 2/14 2/21 – 3/28 Ages: 8 -13 years Fee: $160R/$180NR Location: Burr Ridge Park District Max: 4 {Co-op} Click it, Stitch It! Take digital pictures, make image transfers on fabric and learn to sew and embellish them. Create a unique work of art that can be framed at the end of class. Embroidery hoops and simple fabrics are included in the materials fee, though you may wish to supply your own fabric and embellishments. If you have your own digital camera, please bring it to class. NEW! Grades: 5 – 8 Fee:$25R/$30NR Location: Willowbrook Council Chambers 7760 Quincy St, Willowbrook Max:7 NEW! YOUTH PROGRAMS CodeDay Time 314020C SAT 10:00 – 11:30 am 314020D SAT 10:00 – 11:30 am Dates 1/10 – 2/14 2/21 – 3/28 Ages: 8 -13 years Fee: $160R/$180NR Location: Burr Ridge Park District Max: 4 {Co-op} Dates 2/21 – 3/28 Grades: 2th – 5th Fee:$120R/$150NR Location: Harvester Park, Burr Ridge Min/Max: 11/16 {Co-op} 7 YOUTH PROGRAMS Drawing from Life This is a drawing course for younger students who are interested in learning how to draw what they see. We will be working in charcoal, pastels, pencil/graphite and ink on large scale to medium scale paper. There will be live (clothed) figure models and magical still-life set ups to inspire and guide the seeking eye. There will be music, color, art and… it might challenge those who decide to take the first few steps into the world of an aspiring artist. CodeDay 314015A TU 314015B TU 314015C TU Ages: Fee: Location: Max: Time 4:00 – 5:00 pm 4:00 – 5:00 pm 4:00 – 5:00 pm Dates 1/27 – 2/24 3/03 – 3/31 4/07 – 5/05 7-10 years $90R/$115NR (includes all supplies) Harvester Park, Burr Ridge 4 {Co-Op} Painting: The Inner and Outer World This is a beginners painting course for students who are interested in learning basic painting techniques. We will be working in Acrylic based paints on medium scale canvas and mainly painting from wildly themed still -life set ups. There will be group discussions and constructive critiques each member must learn to take part in. This is an opportunity for junior high students to become rooted in their own artistic interests and self-discovery before heading into high school. CodeDay 314016A TU 314016B TU 314016C TU Ages: Fee: Location: Max: Time 5:15 – 6:45 pm 5:15 – 6:45 pm 5:15 – 6:45 pm 11 – 14 years $100R/$125NR includes all supplies Harvester Park, Burr Ridge 4 {Co-Op} Dates 1/27 – 2/24 3/03 – 3/31 4/07 – 5/05 Magic of Gary Kantor Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating and mesmerizing tricks. Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind reading and more. While the tricks may appear difficult, you’ll discover that they are quick to learn and easy to perform. All materials are provided and each child receives a magic kit to take home. Children are grouped by age and always learn tricks that are age-appropriate. Additionally, you can sign up for this class again and again since brand new tricks are always taught at each session. All supplies are included. Code 312130A 312130B Day F W Time 5:00 – 5:55 pm 6:45 – 7:40 pm Date Location 2/06 Westmont Park District 4/29 Clarendon Hills Park District Ages: 5 - 12 years Fee:$20R/$25NR Min/Max: 5/12 {Co-op} Strategy for Kids This chess class is an exciting opportunity for your child to develop logic, problem solving and planning skills. Every class, each child will learn two or three new skill-based games (no luck or chance involved). Both team and individual games will be played. There will also be a tournament with prizes! CodeDays Time 312131F M - F 1:00 – 2:30 pm Ages: 7 – 11 years Fee:$105R/$125NR Location: Burr Ridge Park District Min/Max: 6/16 {Co-op} 8 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 Dates 3/30 – 4/03 www.Facebook.com/HinsdaleParksandRecreation Learn how to win at chess. No previous knowledge of chess is necessary. Each class will consist of a fun interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Due to the small size of the group, each child will receive plenty of personalized attention. Both new and returning participants are welcome and will get to the next level under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach. There will also be a chess competition with prizes. CodeDays Time 312131A TU 6:30 – 7:30 pm 312131B TU 6:30 – 7:30 pm Dates 1/20 – 2/24 4/07 – 5/12 Musical Theater A new Musical revue will be created each session. This class will include learning songs, designing the set and program, and staging and writing dialogue. Performance will be on the final day of class. CodeDay Time 314017A TU 4:30 – 6:00 pm Ages: 7 - 14 years Fee:$154R/$174NR Location: Burr Ridge Park District Max: 5 {Co-Op} Dates 1/20 – 4/14 (No class 3/31) Glee Club Your very own version of Glee! Participants will learn songs as well as dance moves. A performance will take place on the last day of class. CodeDay Time 314018A W 5:00 – 6:00 pm Dates 1/21 – 4/15 Ages: 7 - 14 years Fee:$130R/$150NR Location: Burr Ridge Park District Max: 5 {Co-Op} Chess Scholars Camp Ages: 6 – 13 years Fee:$97R/$121NR Location: Burr Ridge Park District Min/Max: 5/10 {Co-op} Chess Scholars Tournament If your child knows the rules of chess, he or she is ready to participate in this tournament! Chess sets will be provided. Every child will play all 5 games. Top ten scorers in each section will get trophies or medals. Chess sets and software will be available for purchase. Lunch is included. For more information, email Chess Scholars at [email protected] Deadline: Thursday, Feb. 19 @ 2 PM 9:30 - 9:45 am check-in; 10:00 am - 1st round begins; 3 pm tournament ends Code DayTime 312131C SAT 10:00 am – 3:00 pm 312131D SAT 10:00 am – 3:00 pm MUSIC PROGRAMS NEW! Develop your child’s intellect through the royal game of chess! Current research has shown a strong link between chess and academic performance in a variety of areas, including mathematics and language arts. Also, chess has been proved to enhance children’s motivation, concentration, focus, social skills, and creativity. NEW! Checkmate Chess Date Grades 2/21 K – 3rd 2/21 4-8 This camp is designed for both beginners and experienced young players. All participants will learn cool new strategies at the appropriate level from a renowned Chess Scholars coach. Each class will consist of a fun interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Children will have an opportunity to test for a Chess Belt® under a unique Chess Scholars system patterned after martial arts belts. There will also be a chess competition with prizes! Each camper will take home a chess set and an award. Please bring your own snacks. CodeDays Time 312131E M - F 9:00 am – Noon Dates 3/30 - 4/03 Ages: 5 – 12 years Fee:$160R/$190NR Location: Burr Ridge Park District Min/Max: 5/20 {Co-op} Fee:$41R/$51NR Location: Burr Ridge Park District Min/Max: 20/60 {Co-op} 9 YOUTH PROGRAMS Tot Rock Sing, dance and play! Tot Rock is a unique combination of music and movement, sensory stimulation and socialization. Tot Rock provides structured and unstructured time for tots to improve fine motor skills and coordination, and work on newly-acquired gross motor skills. Activities involve a variety of manipulatives, including maracas, tambourines, bean bags, bubbles, parachute play and much more! New curriculum presented each session. Wiggle and giggle to the Tot Rock beat. CodeDay 312075A TU 312075B TU FEE: $83R/$103NR 312075C TU 312075D TU FEE: $62R/$82NR Time 9:05 – 9:45 am 9:50 – 10:30 am Dates 1/20 - 3/10 1/20 – 3/10 9:05 – 9:45 am 9:50 – 10:30 am 4/14 – 5/19 4/14 – 5/19 Ages: 12 - 24 months w/parent Location: Clarendon Hills Park District Min/Max:4/12{Co-Op} CREATIVE MOVEMENT Kid Rock Kids go crazy for Kid Rock! Kid Rock is a multi-faceted music and movement program that focuses on song and dance, rhythm and rhyme, imaginative play, fine and gross motor skills, and following directions. Instruments and props include hand bells, maracas, tambourines, scarves, bean bags, parachute play and much more! New curriculum presented each session. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; Kid Rock II is without parent participation. At Kid Rock, it’s always a musical day. Kid Rock I (ages 20-36 months with parents) Code 312076A 312076B DayTime TU 10:35 – 11:15 am TU 10:35 – 11:15 am Dates 1/20 – 3/10 4/14 – 5/19 Fee $83R/$103NR $62R/$82NR Kid Rock II (ages 3 & 4 years without parents) Code 312077A 312077B DayTime Dates TU 11:20 am – 12:05 pm 1/20 – 3/10 TU 11:20 am – 12:05 pm 4/14 – 5/19 Location: Clarendon Hills Park District Min/Max:4/12{Co-Op} DANCE CLASSES Fee $83R/$103NR $62R/$82NR This class is a specially designed program to encourage your child in dance, mime, creative movement, music education, ballet, jazz, tap, gymnastics and performance. This class includes: warm-ups, stretches, mime, technique, dances, loco motor and tumbling. Your child will gain confidence, rhythm, better coordination and balance; all while exercising his or her memory and having FUN! At the end of the session, there will be a dance recital. Code DayTime 312165A TH 1:30 – 2:15 pm Dates 1/08 – 5/21 (No classes 3/26 & 4/02) Ages: 3 - 6 years Fee:$143R/$179NR Location: Clarendon Hills Community Center Min/Max: 6/12 {Co-Op} PRE-BALLET AND TAP Join this introductory class on ballet and tap. In tap, your child will acquire rhythm, coordination and self-esteem. In ballet, your child will develop poise, grace and self-confidence through the art of Ballet. In these classes your child will move through basic technique taught at the barre or in center, basic steps and traveling combinations. Learn combinations and improve your memory. Ballet & tap shoes are required. At the end of the session, there will be a dance recital. Code DayTime 312166A TH 2:15 – 3:00 pm Dates 1/08 – 5/21 (No classes 3/26 & 4/02) Ages: 3 - 5 years Fee:$143R/$179NR Location: Clarendon Hills Community Center Min/Max: 6/12 {Co-Op} 10 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 Village of Hinsdale | Parks & Recreation YOUTH ATHLETICS Kids Floor Hockey Get in on the excitement the Chicago Blackhawks have brought to our city. This fun instructional program will introduce you to the basics of stick handling and puck control as well as the strategy of the game. Each class will consist of warm-up drills and a pick-up game. Kids will be grouped by age/ability level. Must wear a mouth piece and bring a water bottle. CodeDay Time Dates 312041A M 6:30 – 7:30 pm 1/12 – 4/20 (No classes 1/19, 2/16, 3/30 & 4/06) Grades: K – 3rd Fee:$66R/$77NR Location: Gower West Elementary School Gym 7650 Clarendon Hills Road, Willowbrook Max:5 Lil Pint Soccer This is the perfect class for the first timers! All the basic skills of dribbling, passing, shooting, and goaltending will be taught in a non-competitive environment. Teamwork, participation, and good sportsmanship are stressed. Both boys and girls are encouraged to join this class if they have an interest in soccer and plan to play in the future. Be just like big brother or sister! A ‘game’ will be played at the end of each class. CodeDay Time 312085A TU 5:30 – 6:20 pm 312085B TU 5:30 – 6:20 pm Ages: 5 & 6 years Fee:$43R/$54NR Location: Madison School Min/Max:8/16 Dates 3/24 – 4/28* 5/5 – 6/2 *(No class 3/31) Bump! Set! Spike! These and other skills are learned in this class for both boys and girls. We start off with the basic skills and will advance week-to-week accordingly. Teamwork, participation and good sportsmanship are our top priorities! A ‘game’ is played at the end of each class. Ages: 7 - 10 years Fee:$43R/$54NR Location: Madison School Min/Max:8/16 This class is a perfect for toddlers who are full of energy and parents who are looking of an introduction to t-ball and soccer. Socialization, teamwork, following directions, key motor skills and having fun will be the focus in this non-competitive environment. For the two weeks of class we will focus on t-ball and the second two weeks we will work on soccer skills. The last class will be a fun game of each sport. Games will be played at the end of each class. Parent participation welcomed. CodeDay Time 312084A W 4:30 – 5:20 pm 312084B W 4:30 – 5:20 pm Ages: 3 - 4 years Fee:$43R/$54NR Location: Madison School Min/Max:8/16 Dates 3/24 – 4/28* 5/5 – 6/2 *(No Class 3/31) Dates 3/25 – 4/29* 5/6 – 6/3 *(No class 4/01) Flag Football Tackle the fun with this instructional, non-contact class. Using mini-sized footballs along with the introduction of flags, players will learn the skills to get them started in football. Along with the core skills of passing and catching, players will learn the rules, positions on the field, as well strategies for both offense and defense. Games will be played at the end of each class CodeDay Time 312093A W 5:30 – 6:30 pm 312093B W 6:30 – 7:30 pm Ages: 5 - 7 years Fee:$43R/$54NR Location: Madison School Min/Max:8/12 Youth Volleyball CodeDay Time 312040A TU 5:30 – 6:30 pm 312040B TU 6:30 – 7:30 pm Soccer/T-Ball Combo Dates 3/25 – 4/29* 3/25 – 4/29* *(No class 4/01) Pee Wee Soccer Kick in some excitement with this instructional program perfect for the first timer. With the use of smaller sized soccer balls, players will learn the basic skills of dribbling, passing, shooting, and goaltending. Instructors will work with participants on good sportsmanship, participation, and teamwork. This is a great class for both boys and girls! Games will be played at the end of each class. CodeDay Time 312081A TH 4:30 – 5:20 pm 312081B TH 5:30 – 6:20 pm Ages: 3 - 4 years Fee:$43R/$54NR Location: Madison School Min/Max:8/16 Dates 3/26 – 4/30* 3/26 – 4/30* *(No class 4/02) 11 YOUTH ATHLETICS Basketball /Speed & Agility This 5-week basketball class will help you to the next level. We will enhance the basics you may have learned, along with advancing your skills that will concentrate on more teamwork and game strategies. Our speed, agility, and jump training session is built to make our participants faster, stronger, and more agile athletes. Be the fastest kid on the court! We use SKLZ equipment for our class which is highly recommended by multiple coaches and trainers. A scrimmage game will be played at the end of each class. CodeDay Time 312097A TH 6:30 – 7:30 pm 312097B TH 6:30 – 7:30 pm Ages: 7 - 9 years Fee:$43R/$54NR Location: Madison School Min/Max:8/16 Dates 3/26 – 4/30* 5/7 – 6/4 *(No class 4/02) Spring Youth T-Ball League Everyone’s favorite childhood sport back by popular demand! This is our second season! Give your child the opportunity to learn T-Ball in this beginner T-Ball League! The league will consist of 2 weeks of practice followed by 3 weeks with games. Teams will consist of approximately 10 players and 2 volunteer coaches. Teams will attempt to be formed based on the child’s school or class. Please provide the name of the school your child attends on the registration form. All equipment is provided including t-shirts and hats! Players must have their own glove. We need volunteer coaches to help this league be successful! If you are interested in coaching please contact Heather at [email protected]. Thank You! CodeDay Time 312045A W 5:00 – 6:00 pm Lil Sluggers Baseball Tee up for some baseball fun! Join us for our skill enhancing, non-competitive class for all skill levels. We will practice throwing, catching, base running, hitting and fielding strategies. Equipment will be provided, however, each child will need to bring a glove. Soft baseballs will be used. The class will be held outside, but will move into the gym in case of inclement weather. Please bring a water bottle. CodeDay Time 312091A W 5:30 – 6:30 pm Dates 5/6 – 6/3 Dates 4/08 – 5/06 Ages: 4 - 5 year olds Fee: $50R/$70NR Location: Burns Field and Robbins Park Min/Max: 40/80 Fencing Want to wield a sword? Fencing class teaches students the basics of attack and defense of fencing. Students will learn moves and strategies that create the foundation for their fencing game. Each class will have instruction and bouting (actual fencing). All equipment provided. This class is for beginners and advanced fencers and is family friendly. Ages: 5 & 6 years Fee:$43R/$54NR Location: Madison School Min/Max:8/16 Fencing is statistically the most safe and least injurious sport as dictated by the Olympic Committee. So come as a family and have a surprisingly fun and memorable time! Pee Wee Baseball CodeDay 313100A M 313100B M 313100C M ADVANCED Step up to the plate! In this non-competitive environment, children will have a ball learning how to hit off a tee, running bases, playing catch, as well as having opportunity to learn various field positions. Participants should bring their own glove for familiarity. Parent participation welcomed. CodeDay Time 312082A TH 4:30 – 5:20 pm 312082B TH 5:30 – 6:20 pm Ages: 3 - 4 years Fee:$43R/$54NR Location: Madison School Min/Max:8/16 12 winter/spring recreation programs Dates 5/7 – 6/4 5/7 – 6/4 Dates 1/05 – 2/09 2/16 – 3/23 4/06 – 5/11 Time 5:45 – 6:45 pm 5:45 – 6:45 pm 5:45 – 6:45 pm Dates 1/05 – 2/09 2/16 – 3/23 4/06 – 5/11 BEGINNERS CodeDay 313100D M 313100E M 313100F M Fee: Ages: Location: | 2015 Time 4:45 – 5:45 pm 4:45 – 5:45 pm 4:45 – 5:45 pm $50R first person, $25 each additional person $63NR first person, $31 each additional person 8 years and older Katherine Legge Memorial Lodge {Co-op} www.Facebook.com/HinsdaleParksandRecreation Disc Golf Clinic Have fun learning one of the nation’s fastest growing new sports! Join us for a one day clinic that will cover rules of the game and basic skills. This sport is a loose blend of golf and Frisbee, where the object is to throw a disc into the stationed baskets, traveling the 18 hole course. Our class will be taught by a veteran disc golfer. Participants should bring a putter disc to the clinic. CodeDay Time 313105A SAT 10:00 – 11:30 am Date 5/16 Ages: 8 – 13 years Fee:$15R/$20NR Location: Katherine Legge Memorial Park, North Shelter 5901 S. County Line Road, Hinsdale Min/Max:5/20 Soccer Made In America Winter Camp Soccer Made in America offers a fully integrated program of soccer techniques and tactics. Camp is designed to teach players proper technical skills while enjoying playing soccer. Players will be challenged to improve on a daily basis. Participants must bring their own soccer ball, shin guards, and a water bottle to camp. Each participant receives a camp T-shirt, Certificate of Achievement, participation in contests with awards given to winners on “Awards Day”. CodeDays Time 212060A M & TU 9:00 – 11:00 am Dates 12/22 – 12/23 Hinsdale Soccer Academy 5-Star Soccer Clinic This is a great opportunity to spend time together on the ball in this seasonal kickoff clinic. Led by Michael Wiggins, the 2012 Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association ‘Soccer Person of the Year’, parents are invited to join your youth player in a review of first touch, technique and dribbling moves that can be utilized and developed throughout the season! This memorable event not only brings mom/dad out for a fun and supportive afternoon on the field, but it provides a firsthand look at how the kids are being taught. A great way to support and encourage your youth player in moves they can work on throughout the entire season. Parent participation is optional and not required for the clinic. All players should be prepared to bring a ball, bring plenty of water and have a ton of FUN! CodeDay Time 312145A SAT 1:00 – 2:30 pm Date 3/21 Ages: 4 – 15 years Fee: $79 (includes t-shirt) Location: Zion Lutheran Church Min/Max:4/20 Grades: K – 4th Fee: $35 Location: Hinsdale Central High School Field House Hinsdale 5 Star Winter Camp 2014 Hinsdale 5 Star Winter Academy 2015 This is the ultimate winter mini-camp to participate in for kids looking to have FUN in the winter season! This mini-camp presents a 2 day curriculum focused on developing fundamental technique, while creating an atmosphere that unlocks the game within each child. FUN is the name of the game as this mini camp sets the tone for the very reason kids will want to come back again and again! Open to boys and girls, all participants need to bring a ball. CodeDays Time 212064C M & TU 1:00 – 4:00 pm Dates 12/29 – 12/30 Ages: 5 – 12 years Fee: $80/participant (t-shirt included) Location: Hinsdale Central High School Fieldhouse Min/Max:12/100 The Hinsdale Soccer Academy 2015, created by Hinsdale Central Soccer Head Coach Michael Wiggins and presented by 5 Star Soccer Camps!, Inc., provides the youth player of any ability a place to develop individual touch and technique through the use of futsal balls, for improved control. This weekly training program offered during the winter months is ideal for the youth player looking to stay in touch with the ball and continue to improve skill. This training program is focused on foot skills, intended to improve each player’s comfort level with the ball. CodeDay Time 212064D SUN 12:00 – 1:00 pm 212064E SUN 1:00 – 2:00 pm Dates 1/04 - 2/22 1/04 - 2/22 Ages: 5 – 12 years Fee: $110 (t-shirt included) Location: Hinsdale Central High School Gym Min/Max:12/36 13 YOUTH ATHLETICS SKYHAWKS SPORTS CAMPS Soccer Tots - Teddies Designed for children 27 to 36 months of age, this parent participation class uses a variety of props and games to engage toddlers in activities. Toddlers will explore balance, hand/eye coordination, and motor skill development. Code DayTime 312031A M 4:00 – 4:45 pm 312031B TU 4:00 – 4:45 pm Dates 3/16 – 4/20* 4/21 – 5/19 *(No class 3/30 & 5/12) Fee:$79R/$99NR Location: The Lane School Min/Max:8/12 Pre-K GOLF Parent involvement encouraged. To assist in this training, Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG (Starting New at Golf ) technology to its curriculum. SNAG utilizes a set of equipment designed for beginning golfers, including oversized plastic club heads and “mini-tennis balls” to help build confidence. Holes are constructed with preset tee boxes or launching pads and are finished off with Velcro targets for greens. This program is perfect for developing a love for the game of golf! CodeDay Time 312118A TH 5:00 – 5:45 pm Ages: 3½ – 4 years Fee:$65R/$79NR Location: Monroe School Min/Max:8/12 Dates 3/19 – 4/16 (No class 4/02) Skyhawks Golf focuses on building the confidence of young athletes through training in proper technique and foundational skills. Golf is a challenging and lifelong sport, so young athletes need proper focus on the essentials of a good swing, putting, and body positioning. To assist in this training, Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG (Starting New at Golf) technology to its curriculum. SNAG utilizes a set of equipment designed for beginning golfers, including oversized plastic club heads and “mini-tennis balls” to help build confidence. Holes are constructed with preset tee boxes or launching pads and are finished off with Velcro targets for greens. This program is perfect for developing a love for the game of golf! Emphasis is on fun and participation. CodeDay Time 312117A TH 6:00 – 6:45 pm Ages: 5 – 9 years Fee:$65R/$79NR Location: Monroe School Min/Max:8/12 winter/spring recreation programs Designed for children ages 3 - 4, this camp introduces the essentials of soccer. Through games and activities, kids will explore balance, coordination, and skill development. Parent Participation encouraged. Code DayTime 312031C M 5:00 – 5:45 pm 312031D TU 5:00 – 5:45 pm Fee:$79R/$99NR Location: The Lane School Min/Max:8/12 Dates 3/16 – 4/20* 4/21 – 5/19 *(No class 3/30 & 5/12) Boys Lacrosse Introduction To Lacrosse This is a great way to learn how to play lacrosse. Coaches will teach fundamentals of lacrosse with a focus on teamwork, sportsmanship and learning game play thru scrimmages. This class is for beginners only. Any registrations after April 3 will incur a $25 late fee. NO EXCEPTIONS. Code DayTime 317100A SUN 1:00 – 2:30 pm Dates 4/12 – 5/31 (No games 5/24 & 5/25) Grades: K – 2nd Fee:$90 Location: Spring Rock Park, Western Springs Boys House League Beginning Golf 14 Soccer Tot - Koalas Dates 3/19 – 4/16 (No class 4/02) Beginners and Experienced players welcome. We teach lacrosse with a focus on teamwork, sportsmanship and skill development led by positive coaching. The goals of the lacrosse league are to make a beginner an experienced player and an experienced player a better player. Our coaches will instruct boys in stick handling, passing, shooting, defense and offense and will learn game play. All kids will be placed on a team and will compete against other teams in our league. Contact www. westernspringslacrosse.org for information. Coaches are parent volunteers and high school lacrosse players. Parent volunteer coaches training provided. Any registrations after April 3 will incur a $50 late fee. NO EXCEPTIONS. Code Day GradeDates Fee 317100B SUN 1st – 2nd 4/12 – 5/31 $130R/$160NR 317100C SUN 3rd – 8th 4/12 – 5/31 $175R/$195NR (No games 5/24 & 5/25) Location: Spring Rock Park, Western Springs Travel Teams January 17 – June 5 One to 2 years experience required for travel team. For more information, contact Pam Florczak @ [email protected]. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT for BOYS : Lacrosse stick, mouthpiece, lacrosse helmet with face guard; shoulder pads, elbow pads, lacrosse gloves, cup, and cleats. Rental equipment is available. | 2015 www.Facebook.com/HinsdaleParksandRecreation PINK LEVELS Code LevelGrade 317099A 1 3rd & 4th 317099B 2 5th & 6th 317099C 3 7th & 8th Fee: $175R*/$225NR (includes reversible pinny) Lacrosse Clinic Is your daughter interested in learning a new sport? Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport on two feet! Let the Illinois Girls Lacrosse Association help your daughter find her new passion – every girl who plays is HOOKED! Join the IGLA this spring for a weekly one-hour clinic for girls in Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade who want to learn the FUNdamentals of the game. The goal of the program is to introduce and develop basic skills using fun games and coaching techniques. IGLA uses soft balls so a stick is the only equipment required to play! A parent meeting will be held after the first clinic to answer all your questions. CodeTime 317099G 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Fee:$130R/$180NR Grades: K – 2nd Location: KLM Park lacrosse field Dates 4/19 – 5/31 (No class 5/24) Spring 2015 Lacrosse Leagues April 12 - June 7, 2015 Be part of a community-based lacrosse league just for girls! The goal of the IGLA is to teach the rules of lacrosse within an active teamwork setting, encourage sportsmanship, and foster personal development in a respectful environment. The IGLA follows all Positive Coaching Alliance guidelines. Every girl plays! IGLA offers two levels during Spring League: Pink and Purple. Pink teams master the fundamentals of lacrosse, and Purple teams compete at a higher skill level. Experienced players interested in the Purple level must register for and attend a Skills Assessment in January/February and will receive notification of their placement before registering with their Park District. No assessment required for previous Purple players; Purple players can register now with their park district. All practices are 1.5 hours, once per week for Pink and twice per week for Purple. Games are held on Sundays between 12 & 5 pm within your division. The Purple level may require more travel as there are fewer teams at this level. Dates and registration for the Skills Assessment can be found on iglax.org. PURPLE LEVELS Code LevelGrade 317099D 4 5th & 6th 317099E 5 7th & 8th Fee: $280*R/$330NR (includes reversible pinny) Hinsdale Co-op Practice details: Tuesday, Thursday or Friday 6:00 - 7:30pm *Resident rate applies only to residents of Hinsdale, Burr Ridge and Oak Brook All practice location specifics can be found at iglax.org under “Community Page Index” • Sunday, April 12th will be the first practice and games will begin Sunday, April 19th. • No games/practices Memorial Day weekend, May 24th – May 25th • Details on the Parent meetings can be found iglax.org under the “Volunteer” tab. • Preseason Clinic on March 22nd 1:00 - 2:30pm at KLM Park, Hinsdale. Fee is $10. Register at iglax.org. • IGLA YOUTH FESTIVAL June 7th at Hassert Park in Crest Hill, IL. All teams will participate in this super fun end-ofseason tournament Registration is a two-step process: 1.Register and pay at the Hinsdale Park and Recreation Department 2.Fill out the Player Information Form on iglax.org (under the “Registration” tab). We need parent volunteers (coaches and team support) click on our volunteer tab at iglax.org. NO LACROSSE EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Training classes available. *Each player must have their own stick, goggles and a mouth guard for all practices and games. You can find more information on equipment at iglax.org (found under the “Get Ready to Play” tab) Visit us at: iglax.org. Contact us at: info@ iglax.org or (773) 909-5940 15 Justina St. Justina St. Cre e kL n. York Rd. Sa lt dS oo W on et . Rd 18. Woodland Park Woodland Dr. Ta ft Rd . 55th St. Garfield St. 9. Katherine Legge Memorial Park 9. Katherine Legge Memorial Park Harding rd. 17. Washington Circle e Av inc 9th St. . ide Pr Eigth St. . t. dS 3r County Line Rd. 4th St. 4. Dietz Park 9. Katherine Legge Memorial Park11. Melin Park Justina St. 15. Brook Park Oak St. 3. Burlington Park 14. Robbins Park 7th St. County Line Rd. Oak St. Ave. BICYCLE ROUTE 16 47th St. Park Ave. dale Hins Madison St. . d. Garfield St. Madison St. Park Ave. Monroe St. Rd tR R I-294 on Ta f 8. Hinsdale Community Swimming Pool 2. Brush Hill Area 10. Veeck Park BNR Chestnut St. 18. Woodland Park Dr. Woodland Town Pl. 18. TaWoodland Park ft Rd . Woodland Dr. 13. Peirce Park Walnut St. 7. Highland Park 6. Eleanor’s Park 5. Ehret Park Hickory St. 12. Memorial Bldg. Grounds et 55th St. Ave. . 55th St. 15.idBrook Park dS oo W . t. ve dS .A 3r Chicago de i dS oo W 1. Burns Field inc Eigth St. e Av e. Pr 16. Stough Park St Rd Eigth St. . d 3r on 4th St. 47th St.. et St. ld St. GarfieldGarfie 4th St. 15. Brook Park inc 3. Burlington Park The Village has posted a bike route through the 14. Robbins Park community which z Park should serve both recreational and 14. Robbins Park functional needs. etz Park 9th St. The route takes the 17. Washington Circle cyclist around town, past many of the 9th St. parks, and covers 17. Washington Circle a trail of nearly 10 miles. As the route uses existing streets, all cyclists are urged to abide by the rules of the road and obey all traffic warnings and signs. A map of the bicycle route is illustrated on this BICYCLE ROUTE page, and additional copies are available BICYCLE ROUTE at the Recreation Office and the Police Station. Hinsdale Community Swimming Pool 7. Highland Park Adams St. Ave. 47th St. 10. Veeck Park 2. Brush Hill Area Harding rd. Harding rd. dale Hins St. Bruner St. B Minneola St. 10. Veeck Park 7. Highland ParkWalnut Park Ave. NRR e. n Av e Ogd 13. Peirce Park Hickory St. 2. Brush Hill Area Pr mmunity wimming Park ol 6. Eleanor’s Park 3. Burlington Park n St. n St. MadisoMadiso Monroe St. utnsdale St. 12. Memorial Bldg. Grounds 13. Peirce Park Walnut St. 12. Memorial Bldg. Grounds 6. Eleanor’s Park Line Rd. Line Rd. CountyCounty Oak St. Oak St. Hickory St. PARK BICYCLE 294 I-294 I- Park kL ree lt C Minneola St. Always practice bicycle - Rwear St. safety BNR Ave. v A e. dale your Hins helmet! ve. BICYCLE ROUTE Stough St. 1. Burns Field Minneola St. Line Rd. Line Rd. CountyCounty Route 83 1. Burns Field N Oak St. (630) 789-7090 PARK BICYCLE ROUTE Oak St. Madison St. Madison St. ve. Please call the Parks and Recreation Dept. to report any damage in or around a park. St. ld St. GarfieldGarfie e. PARK Sa DON’T LITTER! Sa Help keep our parks clean - n. lt C ree kL n. York York Rd . Rd. HINSDALE PARKS & BICYCLE ROUTE 18 Hole Disc Golf Course Skate Park Platform Tennis Courts Scenic Open Space Clubhouse w/Meeting Rooms Sledding Hill Ice Skating Swimming Picnic Area Shelter Tennis Courts Football/Soccer Field Ball Field Park Area Playground Apparatus Acreage Map Code Hinsdale Parks Guide 1. Burns Field •6 •••2 320 N Vine St6.55 2. Brush Hill Area •• Park & Elm Streets4.04 3. Burlington Park 30 E Chicago Ave 1.80 • 4. Dietz Park 1.03 • 7th St & Adams 5. Ehret Park 0.91 •• 122 N Monroe 6. Eleanor’s Park 0.98 • Chicago Ave & Clay St 7. Highland Park 4.02 • Chicago Ave & County Line 8. Hinsdale Community Swimming Pool 500 W Hinsdale Ave 3.00 • 9. Katherine Legge Memorial Park 52.00 ••••• •• 5901 County Line Rd 6 10. Veeck Park 14.70 •• 3• 701 E Chicago Ave 11. Melin Park • 900 blk of So2.82 Quincy 12. Memorial Building Grounds 19 E Chicago Ave 4.36 13. Peirce Park • 5 2 •• 700 E Walnut8.82 14. Robbins Park 14.50 •• 2 7th & Vine Streets 15. Brook Park 8.30 • •• 4 3rd St & Columbia 16. Stough Park 2.33 •2 Stough St & Town Pl 17. Washington Circle • 23 Washington Circle0.89 18. Woodland Park 1.10 • Harding Rd & Woodland Ave 17 YOUTH ATHLETICS Children and adults universally enjoy learning the art of karate. Classes are taught by Illinois Shotokan Karate Club’s expert instructors under the direction of John DiPasquale, four-time National Champion, U.S. Karate National Coach and President of the National Karate Federation of the U.S. Uniforms and Belt-Testing are options available through the ISKC instructor. Please note that the Youth, Parent/Child and Adult classes may train together. Uniforms are not required. Pre-Karate (4 - 7 Years) Young children will develop agility, strength and coordination skills through fun and creative activities. This program, specifically designed to work with growing minds and bodies, enhances memory and agility skills, too. Watch your child blossom while learning karate and having a blast at the same time! Youth Karate (8 - 14 Years) Karate 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. The mental aspect of karate is equal to if not greater than the physical. Practicing this art results in increased self-esteem, in addition to enhancing discipline and control. WINTER SESSIONS {Co-Op} Code 312010A 312010B 312010C 312010D 312010E Level Beginner Continuer (2+ sessions) Beg/Cont (White belt) Inter (Red-Yellow) Advanced (Blue & Up) Age 4 - 7 yrs 4 - 7 yrs 7 - 14 yrs 7 - 14 yrs 7 - 14 yrs DayTime TU 4:15 - 5:00 pm TU 5:00 - 5:45 pm TU 5:50 - 6:45 pm TU 6:45 - 7:40 pm TU 7:45 - 8:45 pm Dates 1/06 – 3/24 1/06 – 3/24 1/06 – 3/24 1/06 – 3/24 1/06 – 3/24 Fee $114 $114 $114 $114 $114 Max 12 12 12 12 12 Dates 1/09 – 3/27 1/09 – 3/27 1/09 – 3/27 1/09 – 3/27 1/09 – 3/27 $114 $114 $114 $114 $114 5 5 5 5 5 Dates 1/06 – 3/24 1/06 – 3/24 1/06 – 3/24 1/06 – 3/24 1/06 – 3/24 Fee $95 $95 $95 $95 $95 Max 12 12 12 12 12 $95 $95 $95 $95 $95 5 5 5 5 5 Location: Clarendon Hills Community Center, 315 Chicago Ave, Clarendon Hills Code 312011A 312011B 312011C 312011D 312011E Level Beginner/Continuer Int/Adv (2+ sessions) Beg/Cont (White-Orange) Interm (Yellow-Green) Advanced (Purple-Black) Age 4 - 7 yrs 4 - 7 yrs 8 - 14 yrs 8 - 14 yrs 8 - 14 yrs DayTime F 4:00 - 4:45 pm F 4:50 - 5:35 pm F 5:40 - 6:35 pm F 6:40 - 7:35 pm F 7:40 - 8:35 pm Location: Burr Ridge Community Center, 15W400 Harvester Dr, Burr Ridge SPRING SESSIONS {Co-Op} Code 312010A 312010B 312010C 312010D 312010E Level Beginner Continuer (2+ sessions) Beg/Cont (White belt) Inter (Red-Yellow) Advanced (Blue & Up) Age 4 - 7 yrs 4 - 7 yrs 7 - 14 yrs 7 - 14 yrs 7 - 14 yrs DayTime TU 4:15 - 5:00 pm TU 5:00 - 5:45 pm TU 5:50 - 6:45 pm TU 6:45 - 7:40 pm TU 7:45 - 8:45 pm Location: Clarendon Hills Community Center, 315 Chicago Ave, Clarendon Hills Code 312011A 312011B 312011C 312011D 312011E Level Beginner/Continuer Int/Adv (2+ sessions) Beg/Cont (White-Orange) Interm (Yellow-Green) Advanced (Purple-Black) Age 4 - 7 yrs 4 - 7 yrs 8 - 14 yrs 8 - 14 yrs 8 - 14 yrs DayTime F 4:00 - 4:45 pm F 4:50 - 5:35 pm F 5:40 - 6:35 pm F 6:40 - 7:35 pm F 7:40 - 8:35 pm Dates 1/09 – 3/27 1/09 – 3/27 1/09 – 3/27 1/09 – 3/27 1/09 – 3/27 Location: Burr Ridge Community Center, 15W400 Harvester Dr, Burr Ridge NOTE: Beginning students will not be permitted to register into the current season after the second class has met. Registration for continuers through advanced students will be accepted after the start date, but full class fees will be required. 18 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 www.Facebook.com/HinsdaleParksandRecreation Classes are taught under the direction of Grand Master Ki Hong Kim* (8th Dan World Taekwondo Federation.) Taekwondo Taekwondo, one of the newest Olympic sports, is a 2000-year-old martial art, offering a variety of benefits for people of all ages and physical abilities. Students have the opportunity to improve concentration and self esteem, achieve lifelong physical fitness, and learn self-defense skills. Classes are taught under the direction of G.Master Ki Hong Kim* (9th Dan Kukkiwon World Taekwondo Headquarters.) A $45.00 uniform fee is required at the first class. Belt testing is offered through KH Kim Taekwondo at an additional fee and is held twice a year. All colored belt students are required to have complete sparring gears. Instructor: KH Kim Taekwondo Staff Little Dragons I (Age: 4-5 • White Belts/Beginners) This introductory class is designed to captivate the interest of our youngest students. Skills are developed through gentle instruction and appropriate games for their ability. This class focuses on developing balance, coordination, and respect for the discipline of martial arts training. Code DayTime 312020A W 4:00 – 4:40 pm 312020B W 4:00 – 4:40 pm Dates 1/07 – 3/18 4/01 – 6/03 Fee $121R/$132NR $110R/$120NR Min/Max 3/8 3/8 Little Dragons II (Age: 4-5 • Yellow/White Stripe Belts and Higher) This intermediate class continues to captivate the interest of our youngest students, but builds upon the skills acquired in the earlier class. The focus is maintained in developing balance, coordination, and respect for the discipline of martial arts training. Code DayTime 312020C W 4:45 – 5:25 pm 312020D W 4:45 – 5:25 pm Dates 1/07 – 3/18 4/01 – 6/03 Fee $121R/$132NR $110R/$120NR Min/Max 3/8 3/8 Early Taekwondo (Age: 6-7 • All Belt Levels) Designed especially for the younger children of 6-7 years, this program helps kids develop conditioning, coordination, listening skill, and self-confidence through creative activities. Code DayTime 312021A W 5:30 - 6:15 pm 312021B W 5:30 - 6:15 pm Dates 1/07 – 3/18 4/01 – 6/03 Fee $121R/$132NR $110R/$120NR Min/Max 4/15 4/15 Youth Taekwondo (Age: 8-13 • All Belt Levels) This program includes a balanced cardiovascular workout, including punching, kicking, and blocking skills, using the Taekwondo tradition, and self-control. Participants will improve coordination, power of concentration, balance, and both physical and mental discipline. Code DayTime 312022A W 6:20 - 7:05 pm 312022B W 6:20 - 7:05 pm Dates 1/07 – 3/18 4/01 – 6/03 Fee $121R/$132NR $110R/$120NR Min/Max 4/15 4/15 Parent/Child Taekwondo (Age: 7 and up with parent • All Belt Levels • Fee is per person.) This class provides families with a fun opportunity to spend time together while improving physical and mental conditioning through cardiovascular drills, calisthenics, and traditional the Taekwondo techniques including punching, kicking, and blocking. Fee is per person. Code DayTime 312023A W 7:10 - 8:00 pm 312023B W 7:10 - 8:00 pm Dates 1/07 – 3/18 4/01 – 6/03 Fee $121R/$132NR $110R/$120NR Min/Max 4/15 4/15 Location for all classes: KLM Lodge 19 Village of Hinsdale | Parks & Recreation PRESCHOOL Tiny Toes Music This internationally acclaimed, research based program utilizes mixed age classes to foster natural, family-style learning. Registration includes audio recordings, a new songbook, parent’s guide, and a musical growth chart. For more information visit www.TinyToes-Music.com CodeDay 314010A M 314010B TH 314010C M 314010D TH 314010E M 314010F TH Time 9:15 – 10:15 am 9:15 – 10:15 am 10:15 – 11:15 am 10:15 – 11:15 am 11:15 am – 12:15 pm 11:15 am – 12:15 pm Dates 1/12 – 3/09 1/15 – 3/05 1/12 – 3/09 1/15 – 3/05 1/12 – 3/09 1/15 – 3/05 Ages: Infant to 6 years (children under 6 mths. free, but must register) Fee: $185R/$230NR $139R/$180NR each additional child Location: Harvester Park, Burr Ridge Max: 4 {Co-Op} 20 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 Animal Crackers You will explore a different animal each week with your little one. We will stretch, move, make crafts and do activities all revolving around the animal of the day! CodeDay 314005A TU 314005B TU 314005C TU 314005D TU 314005E TU Time 9:00 – 10:00 am 9:00 – 10:00 am 9:00 – 10:00 am 9:00 – 10:00 am 9:00 – 10:00 am Ages: 1 - 3 years with parent Fee: $33R/$38NR Location: Harvester Park, Burr Ridge Max: 5 {Co-Op} Dates 1/06 – 1/20 2/03 – 2/17 3/03 – 3/17 4/07 – 4/21 5/05 – 5/19 www.Facebook.com/HinsdaleParksandRecreation Shake it up Baby! This class is a perfect way to introduce your child to playing with friends! There will be circle time with songs and a snack at each class. CodeDay 314006A W 314006B W 314006C W 314006D W 314006E W Time 9:15 – 10:00 am 9:15 – 10:00 am 9:15 – 10:00 am 9:15 – 10:00 am 9:15 – 10:00 am Dates 1/07 – 1/21 2/04 – 2/18 3/04 – 3/18 4/08 – 4/22 5/06 – 5/20 Sticky Fingers Cooking Children love to cook and relish being involved in the kitchen. Come enjoy time with your little one as they learn new skills that help make cooking and eating fun. Ages: 12 - 30 months with parent Fee: $28R/$33NR Location: Harvester Park, Burr Ridge Max: 5 {Co-Op} Kitchen Rules: Closed toe shoes have to be worn and long hair MUST be tied back! Please let us know about any food allergies. Storybook Station Frozen Fun We make learning fun! Everything in this fun class will be based on stories from popular authors. We will have a snack and then do an activity related to the story. Code 314007A 314007B 314007C 314007D 314007E DayTime TU 9:00 – 10:00 am TU 9:00 – 10:00 am TU 9:00 – 10:00 am TU 9:00 – 10:00 am TU 9:00 – 10:00 am Date 1/27 (Snowman All Year) 2/24 (Very Hungry Caterpillar) 3/24 (The Lorax) 4/28 (Peter Rabbit) 5/26 (The Tiny Seed) Ages: 2 – 3 years without parents Fee: $13R/$16NR Location: Harvester Park, Burr Ridge Max: 5 {Co-Op} Holiday Pee Wee Picassos DayTime W 9:15 – 10:15 am W 9:15 – 10:15 am Ages: 2 – 4 years with parent Fee: $18R/$21NR Location: Harvester Park, Burr Ridge Max: 5 {Co-Op} CodeDay Time 314009A F 10:30 – 11:30 am Date 1/16 Chinese New year The New Year is so much fun. Bring your little one and have fun making themed snacks sure to please every little one. CodeDay Time 314009B F 10:30 – 11:30 am Date 2/20 Rainbows Your child will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in our own special way by making themed snacks and other holiday goodies. CodeDay Time 314009C F 10:30 – 11:30 am You and your little artist will have a blast creating wonderful art projects together to celebrate the holidays. Code 314008A 314008B We will be celebrating the winter season by making some very special snacks that everyone is sure to enjoy. Date 3/20 Springtime Surprises Date 1/28 (Valentine Fun) 3/25 (Bunny Fun) Making and decorating springtime treats is a wonderful tradition to start with your little one. We’ll decorate and sample delicious delights with plenty to take home. CodeDay Time 314009D F 10:30 – 11:30 am Date 4/17 Ages: 3 - 4 years with parent Fee:$24R/$27NR Location: Burr Ridge Community Center Max: 3 {Co-Op} Check out the WEBTRAC ON-LINE REGISTRATION SYSTEM at www.villageofhinsdale.org/pr for any changes to class dates or times 21 Village of Hinsdale | Parks & Recreation ADULT PROGRAMS Mindful Meditation Train your mind like you train your body for the perfect antidote to daily stress. Learn and practice three thousand year old meditation and mindfulness techniques to decrease stress, reduce blood pressure, improve immunity, relieve anxiety and increase your overall sense of well-being. CodeDay Time 322238A TH 12:15 – 1:00 pm 322238B TH 12:15 – 1:00 pm Fee:$56R/$70NR Location: KLM Lodge Min/Max:3/15 Dates 1/13 – 2/10* 4/07 – 4/28 *(No class 1/27) CPR for Healthcare Providers and Professional Rescuers This American Heart Association course covers one and tworescuer adult, child and infant CPR, AED use, choking and bag mask use. This class is appropriate for professional rescuers, nurses, EMT’s, dental/doctor’s offices and many other healthcare professionals. Students will receive an AHA certification card valid for two years immediately upon completion of the course (there is both a physical skills test and a written test required. CodeDay 322245A TU 322245B TU 322245C TU 322245D TU 322245E TU Time 6:00 – 10:00 pm 6:00 – 10:00 pm 6:00 – 10:00 pm 6:00 – 10:00 pm 6:00 – 10:00 pm Fee:$30R/$40NR Location: Hinsdale Fire Dept. Min/Max:4/12 Date 1/13 2/10 3/10 4/14 5/12 Classes may not run the full 4 hours, dependent on class size. Heart Saver CPR The Heart Saver AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) class is intended for people who need or desire certification in CPR but are not healthcare professionals. CodeDay 322246A SAT 322246B SAT 322246C SAT 322246D SAT 322246E SAT Time 8:00 am – Noon 8:00 am – Noon 8:00 am – Noon 8:00 am – Noon 8:00 am – Noon Fee:$30R/$40NR Location: Hinsdale Fire Dept. Min/Max:4/12 Classes may not run the full 4 hours, dependent on class size. Gentle Yoga Adult Oil Painting Studio Save $10 by signing up for two classes at the same time. CodeDay 322227A TU 322227B TU 322227C TU A slower paced class for adults using yoga poses to maintain health and slow down the effects of aging. The gentle yoga poses and breathing promote wellness, flexibility and strength. The benefits of yoga include an increase in energy level and stamina, improved joint health and flexibility. Please bring a mat and a towel to class. Code 322212A 322212B 322212C Day F F F Time 10:00 – 11:00 am 10:00 – 11:00 am 10:00 – 11:00 am Fee:$60R/$75NR Location: KLM Lodge, 2nd floor 22 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 Dates 1/09 – 2/20 2/27 – 4/10 4/17 – 5/29 Date 1/17 2/21 3/21 4/18 5/23 This is a 21 and older Painting studio course. This class teaches beginning Oil painting technique through perceptual representation. We will be working from a different still-life each week. Everything you need to know about the first steps of an ancient craft like oil painting is taught in this course. No prior painting experience is necessary to join this class. Ages: Fee: Location: Max: Time 7:00 – 9:00 pm 7:00 – 9:00 pm 7:00 – 9:00 pm Dates 1/27 – 2/24 3/03 – 3/31 4/07 – 5/05 21 and up $115R/$140NR (includes all supplies) Harvester Park, Burr Ridge 4 {Co-Op} www.Facebook.com/HinsdaleParksandRecreation Ballroom Dance Men 30 & over 12 inch Softball League You are invited to come and try a complimentary ballroom dance class the first evening of each session, with no obligation. We think you will enjoy it and consider joining us for the entire session. Get your team organized and come out this summer for softball! We play on Mondays and Wednesdays in June, July and August. Rosters and payments must be in by May 1st. Each team will play once per week and there is a double elimination tournament at the end of the season. Contact Heather at [email protected] with questions. Mark Harvey is a third generation dance teacher and has been teaching Ballroom at Hinsdale for over 25 years continuing a tradition of learning and having fun. The BEGINNER class is an introduction to Ballroom Dance with an emphasis on proper technique while learning foxtrot, waltz, swing and a little polka. Our goal is to give you the ability and confidence to enjoy what you have learned. CodeDay Time 322190A M 7:00 – 8:30 pm 322190B M 7:00 – 8:30 pm Code: 124000-00 Days: M&W Times: 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 pm Fee:$675 Location: Veeck Park Max: 8 Teams Dates 1/05 – 3/09 3/16 – 5/18 Adult Taekwondo The INTERMEDIATE class is for those who want to build on their dance knowledge by learning the Latin dances of Cha Cha, Tango and Rumba. More advanced steps in the beginner dances, will also be taught. The pace of this class is a little faster and is an ongoing study which may be taken many times. Limited singles sign up. (Age: 14 years and older • All Belt Levels) Restricted to high school students and older, this program concentrates on Taekwondo techniques through the study of forms, stances, and the skills of punching, kicking, and blocking. This is a great program for those looking to maintain and improve their physical fitness. CodeDay Time 322191A M 8:30 – 10:00 pm 322191B M 8:30 – 10:00 pm Code 312024A 312024B Dates 1/05 – 3/09 3/16 – 5/18 Day W W Time 7:10 – 8:00 pm 7:10 – 8:00 pm Dates 1/07 – 3/18 4/01 – 6/03 Fee $121R/$132NR $110R/$120NR Ages: 14 years and older Location: KLM Lodge Fee: $35R/$45NR per person Location: KLM Lodge Ballroom Adult Karate (Age: 15 years and older) Develop coordination and strength through the fundamentals of Karate taught by the instructors of the Illinois Shotokan Karate Club under the direction of John DiPasquale, a four time National Champion. Code 322020A 322020B 322020C 322020D Level Beg/Cont (White-Yellow) Inter/Adv (Blue Belt+) Beg/Cont (White-Yellow) Inter/Adv (Blue Belt+) TimeDay TU 8:35 - 9:30 pm TU 8:35 - 9:45 pm TU 8:35 - 9:30 pm TU 8:35 - 9:45 pm Dates 1/06 – 3/24 1/06 – 3/24 4/07 – 6/09 4/07 – 6/09 Fee $114 $132 $95 $110 322020E 322020F 22020G 322020H Beg/Inter (White-Purple) Advanced (Brown-Black) Beg/Inter (White-Purple) Advanced (Brown-Black) F F F F 1/09 – 3/27 1/09 – 3/27 4/10 – 6/12 4/10 – 6/12 $114 $132 $95 $110 Location: Park District Community Center (Gym), 7301 Fairview Ave, Darien 8:40 - 9:40 pm 8:40 - 10:00 pm 8:40 - 9:40 pm 8:40 - 10:00 pm Location: Burr Ridge Community Center, 15W400 Harvester Drive, Burr Ridge Max: 5 {Co-Op} NOTE: Beginning students will not be permitted to register into the current session after the second class has met. Registration for continuers through advanced students will be accepted after the start date, but full class fee will be required. 23 Village of Hinsdale | Parks & Recreation AQUATICS | ICE RINK Hinsdale Community Swimming Pool | 500 W. Hinsdale Avenue | (630) 789-7098/99 2015 Pool Membership Fees Early Bird Pool Memberships end April 30. EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTED FEES March 2- April 30 @ 4:30 pm HINSDALE RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT Family..........................................$290$515 Individual...................................$165$260 Senior Citizen (62yrs +)............ $ 80 $155 Nanny*........................................ $ 60 REGULAR FEES Begin May 1 HINSDALE RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT Family..........................................$315$540 Individual...................................$185$285 Senior Citizen (62yrs +)............ $ 80 $166 Nanny*........................................ $ 60 Early Bird registration begins March 2nd and ends April 30th. Beginning May 1st regular rates apply. DAILY ADMISSION RATES Residents (Adult or child)........................... $8 each Non-Residents (Adult or child)................. $12 each Twilight Rate – 6 PM until close............... $5 each *Can only be purchased with a family membership. Call the Parks & Recreation office at (630) 789-7090 for more information! ICE RINK INFO: When the temperatures permit, the ice rink at Burns Field will be made. Upon freezing, barricades will be placed to signal conditions: GREEN signals “OK TO SKATE” RED signals “NO SKATING TODAY” Unsupervised Warming House Hours: Monday-Friday......................3:30 pm -6:30 pm Check the Parks & Recreation website for additional warming house hours. www.villageofhinsdale.org/pr The Village needs approximately 4-6 consecutive full days of weather at or below 32 degrees to begin freezing the outdoor ice rink at Burns Field. 24 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 Village of Hinsdale | Parks & Recreation PLATFORM TENNIS Come join what many players are already talking about—the fun of platform tennis. Enjoy the fastest growing Midwest sport and year round activity in your own backyard at beautiful Katherine Legge Memorial Park. SEASON PASSES Platform tennis passes entitles holders to unlimited play on the KLM and Burns courts. Members can reserve courts 14 days in advance. Memberships are valid September 1, 2014 through August 30, 2015. For more information, call the Parks and Recreation Department at 630-789-7090. Fee includes renewal of the current key FOB’s. Platform tennis memberships CAN be renewed on-line beginning September 1st. If your membership is changing in any way or you are adding members, then you must mail or fax your registration to the Parks and Recreation office to renew. All current members were assigned a permanent number that will be used for court reservations. If you were assigned a pass number and you are not changing the type of membership, then you can renew your membership on-line. All memberships, including lifetime memberships must be renewed for the current season. All members of the family that have a pass number must be included on the registration form. Passes will only be issued to children ages five and over. Adult children that do not live with you cannot be included on the membership. You can also renew your membership by fax or mail. Please indicate on your registration form if you are renewing a current key FOB. Pass Type Fee Resident Individual............................... $120 Resident Family...................................... $175 Non-Resident Individual..................... $289 Non-Resident Family............................ $345 Resident one-time use........................ $10 Non-Resident one-time use.............. $15 Reservations Season pass holders may reserve a court on-line through the on-line reservation system once the registration form with signed waiver is received. You must have a current membership; know your pass number and the name of all four players in order to make a reservation. Further information regarding the on-line reservation system will be sent with your membership. Lifetime memberships must also fill out and sign a registration form in order to make reservations. A membership with the Parks and Recreation Department is required for any league or travel play. Register with the Hinsdale Parks and Recreation Dept. by mail, fax or on-line at www.villageofhinsdale.org/pr Travel Teams The Hinsdale Platform Tennis Association proudly sponsors 7 women’s teams and 18 men’s travel teams in the Chicago Platform Tennis League for players at all levels. This is the fastest way to improve your paddle game. Women’s North Shore Series 16 level, (Advanced beginner) Practice on Wednesdays, beginning September 17: 10:30 - Noon, Friday morning matches. Additional fee for league play and team drill is required. Men’s North Shore Series 24 level, (beginner) Practice on Sundays: 8:30 - 10:00 pm, League matches during the week. Women’s Non-Travel League Compete against other local paddle programs. All levels are welcome as you will be matched against similar ability. Mondays 12:15 – 2:00 pm beginning early January. Fee: $75 Signup at www.HPDpaddle.com Additional fee is required for league play. Contact: [email protected] Contact: [email protected] 25 PLATFORM TENNIS Hinsdale Platform Tennis Association (HPTA) Board The HPTA Board coordinates the Men’s and Women’s leagues and social events held at Village Courts. All participants in the Leagues are required to purchase a membership through the Village. Bill O’Brien, President Ed Usher, Treasurer Jay Pollitt, Secretary Marty Brennan Mary Doten Pam Pierce Margaret Hawn Christine O’Malley Charlie Usher Cathleen Robinson - Women’s League Coordinator • Marty Brennan - Men’s League Coordinator All class registration is done through Mary Doten. Questions and all signups: Contact Mary Doten, [email protected] or 708-261-5779 • www.HPDpaddle.com Tennis Lessons Come join what many players are already talking about: the fun of platform tennis. Enjoy the fastest growing sport and year round activity at beautiful Katherine Legge Memorial Park in Hinsdale. Paddles are available to purchase or demo during all drills. Programs are coordinated by 6 time Women’s National Champion and 2013 Finalist. Membership is not required for beginner drills. Intermediate Drills Experienced paddle players and highly skilled tennis players will drill each week honing their paddle skills. We will focus on strategy, positioning, shot placement and screen play. Instructor approval required. Winter 1: Jan. 5 – Feb.14 (No class 1/19) Winter 2: Feb. 16 - Mar. 28 (No class 2/16) Spring: Apr. 6 - May 15 DayTime Mon 10:30 - 11:45 am Tue 10:15 - 11:30 am Wed 10:30 - 11:45 am Fri 10:30 - 11:45 am Sat 10:15 - 11:30 am Beginner/Advanced Beginner Drills The basic skills of platform tennis will be taught; including grips, backhand volley, lobs, drives, serve and volley and screens. Point play will conclude each drill. Courts will be divided by ability level. Winter 1: Jan. 4 – Feb. 14 (No class 1/19) Winter 2: Feb. 15 – Mar. 28 (No class 2/16) Spring: Apr. 5 - May 16 DayTime Sun 12:30 -1:45 pm Sun 1:45 - 3:00 pm Mon 10:30 -11:45am Mon5:30-6:45pm Tue 9:00 -10:15 am Tue 10:15 -11:30am Wed 9:15 -10:30 am Wed 10:30 -11:45 am Fri 9:15 -10:30am Sat 9:00 - 10:15am 26 Fee $159 $159 $132 $132 $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 $159 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 Fee $132 $159 $159 $159 $159 Junior Paddle and Pizza Come join other future paddle players for a fun afternoon of instruction, games and pizza. Ages 7+ welcome and will be divided by age and ability. Winter: Spring: Jan. 5 – Mar. 23 (No class 1/19) Fee: $184 Apr. 13 - May 18 Fee: $109 Ages 7 – 9 yrs 10+ DayTime M 4:00 - 5:15 pm M 4:00 - 5:15 pm POOL PASS MEMBERSHIP FORM - Village of Hinsdale Parks and Recreation FAMILY LAST NAME_______________________________________________________________________________ DATE__________________________ ADDRESS_______________________________________________________ CITY_____________________________________ ZIP_____________________ HOME PHONE___________________________________________________ WORK PHONE_______________________________________________ CELL PHONE_____________________________________________________ EMERGENCY PHONE_________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DID YOU HAVE A POOL MEMBERSHIP IN PREVIOUS YEARS? Yes __ No __ You must initial this box to show that you have read and understand the pool hours. DO YOU NEED ANY ACCOMMODATION WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT? Yes __ No __ VERIFICATION OF RESIDENCE Completion of this form confirms that the above information is true and the persons reside at the address listed. A copy of a utility bill or tax form is required as proof of residence. First/Last Name Date Of Birth Fee Super Pass (Additional Fee) TOTAL FEES $ PAYMENT INFORMATION - check one: oCash oCheck oVisa oMasterCard oAmerican Express oDiscover Card No. _______________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date _________________________ Cardholder’s Signature ____________________________________________________________________ Security Code ____________________ I give permission to charge the listed total to my credit card. WAIVER AND RELEASE I have read this form carefully, and am aware that by agreeing to this form and registering and participating in, or registering my minor child/ward for and allowing his or her participation in the Program: (hereinafter referred to as the “Program”). I am WAIVING and RELEASING all claims for myself and my minor child/ward arising out of such registration and participation. In consideration of the Village of Hinsdale (the “Village”) accepting me and/or my minor child/ward as a participant in the Program, I hereby agree as follows: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK OF INJURY AND LOSS: I have fully informed myself of all of the details of the Program and have received satisfactory answers to all questions I have concerning the Program and the risks inherent in the Program and believe and represent that I and/or my minor child/ward have the necessary abilities, skills, and knowledge to participate in the Program. I recognize and acknowledge that the Program involves risks of bodily injury, death and property loss. I hereby agree to, and do, assume the full risk of any injuries, including death, and of any property loss, and of all expenses, costs, damages and losses that I, or my minor child/ward on whose behalf I am signing may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with the Program. WAIVER OF AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS: I hereby agree to, and do, waive release and relinquish all claims, demands, rights of action, damages, liabilities and controversies of every kind, known and unknown, present and future, that I, or my minor child/ward on whose behalf I am signing may have against the Village and its officers, agents, servants, employees, insurers, related or affiliated individuals or entities, successors and assign arising out of, connected with, or in any way related to the Program or my minor child/ward’s participation therein. INDEMNITY AND DEFENSE: I hereby further agree to indemnity and hold harmless and defend the Village and its officers, agents, servants, employees, insurers, related of affiliated individuals or entities, successors and assigns from any and all claims, lawsuits, demands, damages, liabilities, losses and expenses, including attorney’s fees and administrative expenses, of every kind, known and unknown, present and future, arising out of, connected with, or in any way related to my or my minor child/ward’s participation in the Program. EMERGENCY CARE: In the event of an emergency, I authorize the Village to secure, from any licensed hospital, physician and/or other medical personnel, any treatment deemed reasonable and necessary for myself and/or my minor child/ward’s immediate care and agree that I will be responsible for payment for any and all such treatment rendered. I have read and fully understand the above WAIVER & RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS and execute it of my own free will and without any reservation whatsoever. Signature of Participant or Guardian ____________________________________________________________________________________________ DateSigned_________________________________ 27 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration Options Registration Policies Mail-In Registrations Complete your program registration form, including signing the waiver and mail with payment in the form of check or credit card. Hinsdale Park and Recreation Department PROGRAM REGISTRATION 19 E. Chicago Avenue Hinsdale, IL 60521-3489 Drop Off Registrations Come to the Recreation Department located in the Memorial Building during normal business hours to complete your program registration form or drop your completed registration in the overnight box located in the front of the Memorial Building. Fax Registrations Complete your program registration form, include your credit card information, sign the waiver and fax the registration form to (630) 789-7016. On-Line Registrations Log on to the Village of Hinsdale’s website at www. villageofhinsdale.org/pr and register for any recreation program on-line. You can register for classes and check availability online. On-line registrations close at noon one business day prior to the start of the class. On-line registration is not available once the class starts. The credit card information is secure. See page 37 for details. 1. Individuals may only register members of their immediate family. 2. Proof of residency is required at the time of registration. Residency is defined as those persons living within the corporate limits of the Village of Hinsdale. 3. The Park and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel, postpone or combine classes as needed. 4. A program may be cancelled due to insufficient registration. A household credit will be issued. 5. Refunds/credits will not be made unless the Parks and Recreation Department cancels the program or a physician’s excuse is presented. There will be a $5.00 service charge on all cancellations. Refunds issued after a class starts will be prorated in addition to the service charge. 6. All times, dates and locations of programs are subject to change. 7. All registrations must be paid in full with cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover and the Waiver signed. 8. If the {Co-Op} symbol appears, please be aware that this program enables us to provide high quality and convenient programs by joining forces with other towns or organizations. The maximums shown are available openings for Hinsdale Parks & Recreation only. Actual class sizes could be larger. NO TELEPHONE REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED Individuals with disabilities who have questions regarding or who intend to participate in any of the activities or programs offered by the Village of Hinsdale, and who require accommodations to allow them to participate, should contact Gina Hassett, Director of Parks and Recreation at (630) 789-7097 or TDD (630) 789-7022. Refund Policy • Full refunds/credits will not be made unless the Parks and Recreation Department cancels the program or a physician’s excuse is presented. • There will be a $5.00 service charge on all other refund/credits for all cancelled programs unless the program is cancelled by the Parks and Recreation office. • Refunds/credits issued after the start date of a class will be prorated in addition to the service charge. • Programs cancelled by either the Parks or Recreation Dept. or by the client will automatically go on your household account unless otherwise specified. • Refunds or credits will not be given after the second class for any program. • Refund checks will not be issued under $25.00. • Pool memberships, visit passes and private swim lessons are NOT refundable. On occasion, Village staff may photograph or videotape participants in programs/classes, or at park events/ facilities. These photos are for Village of Hinsdale use only, and may be used in publications, brochures, pamphlets, flyers, on-line, Facebook or videos. 28 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 REGISTRATION FORM - Village of Hinsdale Parks and Recreation Mail-in or Drop–off: Village of Hinsdale - lower level 19 E Chicago Ave, Hinsdale Fax: 630/789-7016 Online: www.villageofhinsdale.org/pr Questions 630-789-7090 No phone registration LAST NAME_____________________________________________________________________________________ DATE_____________________________ ADDRESS__________________________________________________________ CITY__________________________________ ZIP_____________________ HOME PHONE___________________________________________________ WORK PHONE_______________________________________________ CELL PHONE_____________________________________________________ EMERGENCY PHONE_________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ VERIFICATION OF RESIDENCE Completion of this form & payment confirms that the above information is true and the persons reside at the address listed. Code Program Name Time Participant’s Name D/O/B Fee TOTAL FEES $ PAYMENT INFORMATION – check one: oCash oCheck oVisa oMasterCard oAmerican Express oDiscover Card No. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date ________________ Cardholder’s Signature ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ I give permission to charge the listed total to my credit card. Do you need any special accommodations to participate in a program?_________________________________________________________________ If yes, please attach an explanation of the needed accommodation. Two week notice is required to ensure accommodations. Do individuals registering for programs have any allergies or dietary restrictions? Describe _________________________________________________ WAIVER AND RELEASE I have read this form carefully, and am aware that by signing this form and registering and participating in, or registering my minor child/ward for and allowing his or her participation in the Programs listed above on this form: (hereinafter referred as the “program”). I am WAIVING and RELEASING all claims for myself and my minor child/ward arising out of such registration and participation. In consideration of the Village of Hinsdale (the “Village”) accepting me and/or my minor child/ward as a participant in the Program, I hereby agree as follows: ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK OF INJURY AND LOSS: I have fully informed myself of all of the details of the Program and have received satisfactory answers to all questions I have concerning the Program and the risks inherent in the Program and believe and represent that I and/or my minor child/ward have the necessary abilities, skills and knowledge to participate in the Program. I recognize and acknowledge that the Program involves risks of bodily injury, death and property loss. I hereby agree to, and do, assume the full risk of any injuries, including death, and of any property loss and of all expenses, costs, damages and losses that I, or my minor child/ward on whose behalf I am signing, may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with the Program. WAIVER AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS: I hereby agree to, and do, waive release and relinquish all claims, demands, rights of action, damages, liabilities and controversies of every kind, known and unknown, present and future, that I, or my minor child/ward on whose behalf I am signing, may have against the Village and its officers, agents, servants, employees, insurers, related or affiliated individuals or entities, successors and assign arising out of, connected with, or in any way related to the Program or my minor child/ward’s participation therein. INDEMNITY AND DEFENSE: I hereby further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Village and its officers, agents, servants, employees, insurers, related or affiliated individuals or entities, successors and assigns from any and all claims, lawsuits, demands, damages, liabilities, losses and expenses, including attorney’s fees and administrative expenses, of every kind, known and unknown present and future, arising out of, connected with, or in any way related to my or my minor child/ward’s participation in the Program. EMERGENCY CARE: In the event of an emergency, I authorize the Village to secure, from any licensed hospital, physician and or other medical personnel, any treatment deemed reasonable and necessary for myself and/or my minor child/ward’s immediate care and agree that I will be responsible for payment for any and all such treatment rendered. I have read and fully understand the above WAIVER & RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS and execute it of my own free will and without any reservation whatsoever. Sign Here: ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Date_________________________ Signature of parent, guardian, or an adult participant 18 years or older Participation will be denied if the signature of adult participating/parent/guardian and date are not on this waiver. 29 COMMUNITY RECREATION ORGANIZATIONS On-Line Registration Information Register on line at www.villageofhinsdale.org/pr Click the blue register on-line button. If you have registered for any programs or pool memberships in the past, your household will be in the database. • Do not set up another household. • The default user name is your home phone number (all 10 digits with no spaces or dashes). If you don’t have a home phone number, that number will be the cell number used on the registration form. • The default password is your last name. • You may change these once you log in. • You must have a birth date for each household member in order to register. If you are a new client, you can set up your household by using the ‘new user’ link. • Set up your household with just a primary adult household member. • The rest of the family members can be added once the household is created. • You can view information as a guest without having to set up a household. Hinsdale Little League Sport: Youth Baseball Age: 6-12 years old Dates: Last Sat., April/Mid July Reg: Month of February Contact:[email protected] American Youth Soccer Organization Sport: Youth Soccer Age: K-15 years old Dates: Spring: April-June Fall: Sept-Oct Reg: April 30, May 5 & 9 Contact:www.aysohinsdale.org Falcon Football Sport: Youth Tackle Football Age: 4th-8th Grade Boys Dates: Aug 1-Oct 30 Reg: Month of February Contact: admin@ hinsdalefalcons.com Hinsdale/Clarendon Hills Flag Football Sport: Youth Flag Football Age: 10-11 years old Dates: 1st week, Sept 1st week, Nov Reg: Last week, July 1st week of Sept Contact: (630) 323-7500 Hinsdale Tennis Association Sport:Tennis Age:Children-Adults Dates:May-August Reg:Anytime Contact: Tom Lockhart (630) 404-1256 Hinsdale Platform Tennis Association Sport: Platform Tennis Contact: Bill O’Brien (630) 325-6827 Hinsdale Swim Club Sport: Competitive Swimming Age: 6-18 years Dates: Late Sept-Early April Contact: Matt Rowe www.hinsdaleswimming.org Once you have logged in, you can search activities, renew memberships and check availability of KLM Lodge and picnic pavilions. When you use the ‘my account’ tab, you have the capability of viewing registration history, changing family data and printing rosters or calendars for your family. This is a valuable tool if you lose your registration information. The Parks and Recreation department website and Facebook will have the most up-to-date information regarding class changes or cancellations. The Community House The Community House is a private not-for-profit organization which enriches the quality of life for people of all ages, providing exciting new learning experiences, recreation, counseling support and hundreds of volunteer opportunities throughout the area. The Senior Center at the Community House provides activities such as Bridge, book discussions, exercise classes, retired men’s roundtable and group trips. The Community House is located at 8th and Madison Streets in Hinsdale. 415 W. Eighth Street Hinsdale, IL 60521 Phone: (630) 323-7500 Hinsdale Chamber of Commerce 22 East First Street Hinsdale, IL 60521 Phone: (630) 323-3952 Hinsdale Historical Society The Hinsdale Historical Society was formed to preserve and promote the history of Hinsdale. Its restored 1870 museum houses. The Society headquarters offers tours, programs for adults and children as well as house research and extensive archives. The Hinsdale Historical Society is located at 15 S. Clay Street, Hinsdale. Phone: (630) 789-2600 Youth Center of Hinsdale The Youth Center of Hinsdale offers activities and drop in services to High School and Middle School students. The facility is operated by the Community House. The Youth Center of Hinsdale is located at 229 Symonds Drive, Hinsdale Phone: (630) 789-2429 Brochure layout & design by SCOTT STOMPOR Follow the Parks & Recreation Department on line with Facebook. Updates on special events, new programs, field status and other exciting news can be found there. Check out photos of past special events. http://www. facebook.com/HinsdaleParksAndRecreation 30 winter/spring recreation programs | 2015 COMMUNITIES SERVED: Burr Ridge Park District Gateway Special Recreation Association promotes the full participation of people with disabilities in meaningful activities that maximize their health, well-being and quality of life. Recreation is a central component of a healthy lifestyle. This philosophy is carried out through all our recreation opportunities for people with disabilities. Elmhurst Park District Village of Hinsdale Oak Brook Park District Pleasant Dale Park District GATEWAY SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Westchester Park District Special Olympic Sports Summer Camps Bowling Afterschool Programming Swim Lessons Fitness Programs Northern & Southern Area Social Clubs Gateway Drama Autism Specific Programming Horsemanship Dances, Special Events & Outings Village of Willowbrook York Center Park District G A T E WA Y S PE C IA L R E C R EA T IO N A S S OC IA T I ON Tuesday Travelers 15W431 59th Street Burr Ridge, IL 60527 Teen Social Clubs Phone: 630.325.3857 Fax: 630.325.3891 TDD: 630.628.2352 Www.ray-graham.org AND MANY OTHER EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES!!! 31 Outstanding care that’s close to home The area’s leading physicians, here in Hinsdale. If you’re looking for outstanding care that’s close to home, look no further than DuPage Medical Group. At DMG, you’ll find care that’s highly convenient, exceptional, and a part of the area’s leading medical group. So whether you need a physician for yourself, a pediatrician for your children or a specialist to address a particular issue, the outstanding medical care you need is right here. To schedule an appointment, call 888-MY-DMG-DR or visit DuPageMedicalGroup.com DuPageMedicalGroup.com RESERVE THE DATE! See page 6 for additional information. Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 4 • Begins at 10:30 am • FREE Robbins Park Bring your baskets, hunt for treats and visit with the Bunny. Festive spring crafts and entertainment will make this event fun for the whole family! Pre-registration is not required. Fishing Birthday Parties The fishing birthday parties provide a unique setting for your youngster on his/her special day. All the tackle and bait along with fishing instruction and supervision are provided. Park Clean-Up Day – Earth Day Saturday, April 18th Coordinated by the Village of Hinsdale Parks and Recreation Department and In honor of Earth Day and to beautify the Village Parks, join in the fun as a volunteer to beautify Village parks. Piano Lessons The Burr Ridge Park District offers one-on-one lessons that are each one-half hour in length. To reserve your time slot or receive registration information, please call Jamie Janusz at 630-920-1969.
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