Roselle Park District 2010 Winter/Sping Brochure

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ICE SKATING AT TURNER POND SPRING FAMILY FUN FEST WINTER/SPRING Registration begins Wednesday December 16 DO MORE FOR LESS at the Roselle Park District Have a ball in your own backyard!

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ICE SKATING AT TURNER POND SPRING FAMILY FUN FEST

WINTER/SPRINGRegistration

begins Wednesday

December 16

DO MORE FOR LESS at the

Roselle Park District

Have a ball in your own backyard!

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Ice Skating at Turner Park is back!

Winter/Spring SeasonJanuary 2-May 31, 2010

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

Front Desk HoursMonday-Friday: 8 am-7 pmSaturday: 8:30 am-12:30 pm

BUILDING CLOSED:Thursday, November 26 -Thanksgiving DayThursday, December 24 - Christmas EveFriday, December 25 - Christmas DayFriday, January 1 - New Year’s DaySunday, April 4 - Easter

LIMITED BUILDING HOURS:Front Desk: 8:30 am-12:30 pmBuilding & Fitness Center: 7 am-4 pm Friday, November 27 -Day after ThanksgivingThursday, December 31 - New Year’s Eve

Have a ball in your own backyard!

N E W ! 5 diff erent party themes

to choose from! MORE DETAILS ON PAGE 11

Ice Skating at Turner Park is back!

The Roselle Park District is bringing back

ice skating to Turner Pond

Check the website for more detailswww.roselleparkdistrict.com

Ages 3-10

NEW FOR 2010 AT THE ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Roselle Park District Board MeetingsThe public is invited to all board meetings. Meetings are held at the Clauss Recreation Center on the second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 pm. For more information or to get involved with the park district, please call 630-894-4200. Notices of all public meetings are posted on the community board the Walnut Room in the Clauss Recreation Center. For proper consideration and to be added to the meeting agenda, requests to present ideas or issues should be submitted to the Director of the Roselle Park District 48 hours in advance.

Board of CommissionersRoberta Borrino ............................................................PresidentGlenn Spachman ...................................................Vice PresidentWayne Domke ...............................................................TreasurerKatherine Spencer .................................................CommissionerTim Briscoe ..........................................................CommissionerPat Weiss......................................................................... Secretary

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

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

Thank you for your help!Roselle Park District

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

Visit the Park District online at www.roselleparkdistrict.comAdministration DepartmentHeidi Lapin, Director of Parks & Recreation (630) 894-4200 ext 228 [email protected] McAteer, Finance Specialist (630) 894-4200 ext 235 [email protected] Spragg, Human Resources (630) 894-4200 ext 225 [email protected] Herrmann, Marketing Coordinator (630) 894-4200 ext 237 [email protected]

Parks DepartmentSteve Sautter, Superintendent of Parks (630) 894-2121 [email protected] Brown, Parks Department (630) 894-2121Matt Sautter, Parks Department (630) 894-2121 Cody Sears, Parks Department (630) 894-2121

Recreation DepartmentMose Rickey, Superintendent of Recreation (630) 894-4200 ext 231 [email protected] Handlon, Recreation Supervisor (630) 894-4200 ext 232 [email protected] Knowles, Facility Supervisor (630) 894-4200 ext 226 [email protected] Kaiser, Aquatics/Recreation Supervisor (630) 894-4200 ext 233 [email protected] Luttrell, Fitness Specialist (630) 894-4200 ext 224 [email protected] Orlandino, Recreation Coordinator (630) 894-4200 ext 234 [email protected]

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

Clauss Recreation CenterPhone: 630-894-4200Fax: 630-894-5610Fitness CenterPhone: 630-894-4200 ext. 223

Softball Field Conditions HotlinePhone: 630-893-0939

Winter/Spring Registration . . . Begins Wednesday, December 16

Ice Skating Conditions HotlinePhone: 630-893-9261

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Parking Permits Table of Contents

Supervisor Codes: To help in directing questions, please use the key that links the brochure programs to the Supervisor in charge. CH = Cristin Handlon, DK = Dee Kaiser, MR = Mose Rickey, PK = Phil Knowles, TL = Tressa Luttrell, VO = Vic Orlandino.

02 | Facility Hours

02 | Turner Park Ice Skating

03 | General Information

04 | LPHS Parking Permits

05 | Santa Mailbox

05 | Letter from the President

06 | Calendar of Events

07 | Bags Tournament

08 | Spring Family Fun Fest

09 | Beat the Winter Blues

10 | Daddy Daughter Date Night

11 | Birthday Parties

12 | Early Childhood Classes

14 | Preschool

15 | Recital Info

16 | Preschool Priority Enrollment

17 | Youth

18 | Club Kids

19 | School Day Out Trips

20 | Gymnastics

21 | Guitar/No School Sports Time

22 | Youth Piano/Spring Break Camp

23 | Summer Camp

24 | Youth Dance

26 | Youth Sports

28 | Youth Leagues

31 | Youth Fitness/IPRA Ski Trip

32 | Roselle Racers Swim Team Info

34 | Fitness

41 | Adult Leagues/ Adult Sports

42 | Adult Leagues/ Adult Open Gym

43 | Adult Dance/ Adult Guitar

43 | Adult Trips

47 | WDSRA

48 | Patron Code of Ethics

49 | Garden Club/ Dog Park

50 | Facility Rentals/Services

52 | Garden Plots/Disc Golf

53 | Skate Park

55 | Facility Map

56 | How to Register

58 | Registration Form

Class Symbols: are used to help you identify attributes to a class or program.

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Lake Park Student Parking Permits (PK)In order to park as a Lake Park student in the CRC parking lot, a permit must be purchased. Lake Park student CRC parking permits for the Clauss Recreation Center lot are now available. Applications may be picked up at the front desk during established front desk hours. Permits are $37.50 for the remainder of fi rst semester (beginning Monday, October 26, 2009), $75 for second semester, $37.50 for the last half of second semester (beginning Monday, March 15, 2010). Permit applications require a parent/guardian signature, driver’s initials on each listed rule and regulation, and the student must produce driver’s license so initialed approval can be given by the front desk with application. Parking is limited to 40 spaces in the back two rows of the parking lot. Lake Park student vehicles parked without the corresponding permit on record, not parked in the designated parking area, or parked before or after set parking hours will be towed at owner’s expense. Parking permit may be revoked, denied, or not renewed for violations of District rules and regulations.

WHO: Lake Park High School StudentsMIN/MAX: 0/40LOC: Back 2 rows of CRC parking lot

ID# DAY 30-9191-D M-F DATES: 10/26/09-12/18/09 (Remainder of First Semester)FEE: R $37.50/NR $37.50

ID# DAY10-9191-A M-F DATES: 1/5/10-5/28/10 (Second Semester)FEE: R $75/NR $75

ID# DAY10-9191-B M-FDATES: 3/15/10-5/28/10 (Last Half of Second Semester)FEE: R $37.50/NR $37.50

The Grand Re-Opening of the Roselle Park District fi tness center was on Saturday, September 26. The fi tness center went under some very exciting changes! Improvements include: new ceiling tiles, a fresh coat of paint, improved lighting, HVAC enhancements, a brand new line of selectorized (strength) machines, a new Smith Press, a new Functional Trainer, rubberized plates and dumbbells, some new cardio machines, and the installation of a new television/audio system called Cardio Vision. The fi tness center also has 4 pieces of ADA compliant (wheelchair accessible) strength equipment.

Statue Stands in Tribute at Miracle FieldThis beautiful bronze statue has found a home at Miracle Field in Roselle. The statue was dedicated Wednesday, September 9th , as a testament to all athletes who come to the Miracle Field. This fi eld is designed to allow athletes with disabilities from all over the DuPage County area to participate in America’s favorite pastime…baseball. In attendance were local dignitaries from the Village of Roselle, Roselle Park District, the Mayor of Roselle, and former White Sox player and current Community Relations Representative for the White Sox, Moose Skowron.

Park and Facilities News

www.roselleparkdistrict.com WINTER/SPRING 2010

Class Symbols:

Co-ops Park Districts team up to off er great programs

Parent/Child Parent/Child required

Adult TripExertion

1 shoe=minimal walking 2 shoe=moderate walking 3 shoe=a lot of walking

NEW!

Gingerbread

House

Decorating,

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Good Times + Great Parks + Strong Community

COMMISSIONERS

Roberta BorrinoPresidentTerm expires 2011

Glenn SpachmanVice President Term expires 2013

Wayne Domke TreasurerTerm expires 2013

Tim Briscoe Term expires 2011

Katherine Spencer Term expires 2013

Winter/Spring 2009

Dear Residents:Parks are for walking, talking, riding, jogging, football, baseball, basketball and a million other things. Above all, parks are for people. As much as we all enjoy the open space and freedom our parks pro-vide, rules do exist. Here are some of the basic rules, which allow everyone to have a safe, healthy and enjoyable time in our parks. • Parks close at sunset.• No alcohol or controlled substances in the park. • Dogs and other pets must be leashed (except within the confi nes of the Dog Park at Odlum). • Please pick up after your dog or pet and dispose of waste properly. • Please do not feed the ducks or geese. • Organized groups need a permit use Park District facilities, parks and fi elds. • If you see something suspicious, call the Roselle Police Department, who act as the park police. Do keep your fi ngers crossed for nice freezing weather on consecutive days this winter! Th e Roselle Park District hopes to bring ice skating back to Turner Pond! Nothing makes longtime residents grow more nostalgic than asking them about the fun times had “back in the day” skating on Turner Pond. Plans are underway to turn our favorite fi shing spot into a place for fi gure 8’s and double salchows...just as long as Mother Nature cooperates!

Keep your New Year’s resolution by trying out a new fi tness class or explore the equipment options in our newly renovated Fitness Center. Daddy Daughter Date Night is the next biggie on our social whirl coming in February. Last year’s event was sold out, so please make your reservations early. Spring Family Fun Fest returns to Turner Park in May, with vendors, food, fun and FREE activities.

As a reminder, Club Kids before and after school programs are conveniently off ered at two local public school locations: Waterbury and Spring Hill. Th e School Day Out trips are included as part of fun for the attendees and their friends can sign up to go along. too!

Whatever you choose, we hope to see you enjoying the Roselle Park District!

Roberta BorrinoPresidentBoard of Park Commissioners Santa’s Mail Box

Letters from Santa create holiday joy. Santa Claus has providedus with a special mailbox to put all of your letters in. Just drop off your letters to Santa in the Santa Express mailbox at the Clauss Recreation Center between December 1-10 and we will do the rest!

Return address is required.(DK/MR)

For more information about

The Roselle Park District

Please contactHeidi LapinDirector of Parks and RecreationEmail [email protected]: (630)894-4200 ext. 228

NEW!Gingerbread House

Decorating, see page 22

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Winter Spring Calendar 12/19 | Gingerbread House Decorating, page 22

12/19 | 2nd Annual Bags Tournament, page 7

01/13 | Adult Trip “My Fair Lady”, page 44

01/18 | School Day Out Trip “Gameworks”, page 19

01/24 | RMSBO Registration, page 27,30

01/31 | RMSBO Registration, page 27,30

02/21 | Daddy Daughter Date Night, page 10,60

02/14 | RMSBO Registration, page 27,30

02/15 | School Day Out Trip “Medieval Times”, page 19

02/17 | Adult Trip “Funny Girl”, page 44

02/19 | Adult Trip “Chicago Auto Show”, page 44

02/26 | School Day Out Trip “Brunswick Zone”, page 19

03/10 | Adult Trip “Chicago Flower and Garden Show”, page 44

03/14 | Early Bird Rate for Spring Youth Soccer League ends

03/24 | Adult Trip “Sentimental Journey”, page 44

03/31 | Adult Trip “That’s Amore”, page 44

04/16 | Adult Trip “Chicago History Tour”, page 44

04/25 | RMSBO Opening Day, page 27

05/05 | Adult Trip “Aboretum of South Barrington”, page 44

05/15 | RPD Dance Recital at LPHS, page 15

05/16 | Spring Family Fun Fest, page 9

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: Teri Spragg,Heidi Lapin,Lynn McAteer, and Kathy Herrmann

PARKS STAFF: Cody Sears, Matt Sautter, Mike Brown, and Steve Sautter

RECREATION STAFF: Tressa Luttrell, Cristin Handlon, Dee Kaiser, Phil Knowles, Vic Orlandino, and Mose Rickey

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SAVE THESE DATES

WINTER/SPRING 2010

Spring Family Fun Fest

2010Saturday

May 15, 201010 am-2pmTurner Park

Roselle Medinah Softball & Baseball

OrganizationREGISTRATION1/24,1/31, and 2/14Clauss Recreation

Center

DaddyDaughter

Date NightSunday

February 21, 20106-8 pm

Clauss Gym

2ND ANNUAL WINTER BREAK ’09

BAGS TOURNAMENTSaturday, December 19th, at 12:00 pm at the Clauss

Recreation Center

Santa’s MailboxDrop off your letters to

Santa in the Santa Express mailbox at the Clauss Rec-

reation Center between December 1-10

Return address is required.

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Saturday, December 19th 12:00 pm - Clauss Recreation Center (VO)

Special Event

Good Times + Great Parks + Strong Community

Trophies for winning teams in each division!Lunch provided by Wing Stop of Roselle!

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

It may be cold outside, but you and your partner can be part of the hot bags tournament action inside the Clauss Rec Center. So sign-up early, let us know your team name, and off we go. We’ll start out with a catered lunch so you can catch up with your buddies and limber up during a half hour warm-up session. Then we get serious! Put your bag throwing skills against the best in the pro division with higher payouts and team trophies or fi nd out how you rate with area rec-level players and a chance to win prizes and trophies, too.

Winter Break Bags TournamentWHO: Ages 13 and upMIN/MAX: 10-30 Teams (Rec + Pro)LOC: CRC Gym

ID# DAY10-8050-A (Pro) Sa TIME DATE FEE12:00 pm 12/19 $50 (team)ID# DAY10-8050-B (Rec) SaTIME DATE FEE 12:00 pm 12/19 $25 (team)

Prizes dependent on number of teams entered in each division. Increased award

allotment for pro division.

No same day registrations!!! All entries must be received

before December 15th!!! Pick up tournament rules

when you register. Don’t delay!!! Fax, mail, or

stop on by to sign-up!

Clauss Recreation Center 555 W. Byn M awr Ave., Roselle630-894-4200

Registrationfor this event

begins immediately!

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Spring Family Fun Fest 2010

Celebrate spring at Turner Park with some high-fl ying family fun at Roselle Park District’s 2nd Annual Spring Family Fun Fest! Come view the spectacular showcase of colors in the sky as Chicago Kite fl ies its collection of larger than life kites. Bring your fi shing gear, and you can fi sh for fantastic prizes in the free fi shing derby. If spring fever means you love seasonal decorations and gifts, you won’t want to miss the Craft Faire stationed all around Turner Pond. Get your bike in gear at the Village of Roselle free bike safety inspection station. Children of all ages will also be able to enjoy some infl atable fun, face painting, and balloon artistry, all for free! Mark your calendars today because you won’t want to miss this free, fun for the whole family event!

WHO: ALL AGES

(CH)

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM• Food Vendors• Infl atables • Fishing Derby• Craft Fair • On-site Demonstrations12:00 PM - 2:00 PM• Face Painting• Kite Flying• Bike Inspections• Special appearance by Bearon

SPONSORED IN PART BY

Garden Club member helping with plant project for SFFF 2009

Infl atable fun atSpringFamily Fun Fest 2009

Appearance by Bearon atSpringFamily Fun Fest 2009

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Bloomingdale-Roselle Rotary Bags Tournament

10am - 2pm

$20 per team- for a chance to win $100

For more info check out: WWW.BRROTARY.ORG

Or email [email protected]

New this yearRotary Bag Tournament Fundraiser

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17 If you are a Lake Park student, buy a student CRC parking permit so you can park closer to school and avoid the chilly air from the longer walk from the Lake Park student lot.

16 Take the party indoors and rent out the Maple Room/Gym and have your own party/activity space!

15 Come inside from the cold and stop by for our Junior High School Open Gym or our No School Sports Time in the gym- all fees less than $5.00!

20 Take your daughter out for a special evening that will be remembered forever! Mark your calendars for Daddy Daughter Date Night on February 21. This event features a DJ, complimentary photos, and delicious treats! See page 10 for more details.

19 Enroll your child in our dance program! We off er a variety of classes for all ages, including a NEW class just for boys-- Street Dance! Let your kids get their groove on while you get to relax. And don’t forget about the dance recital on May 15! (Page 25)

18 Celebrate your child’s birthday with us! NEW! Sit back and relax as the Birthday Brigade plans and hosts your child’s special day; taking care of set-up, take down and everything in between! Choose one of ourpredetermined themes to personalize the experience for your child. See page 11 for more details.

09 Register for a Park District Trip. This season we’re checking out the Car Show, the Arboretum Shopping Center, Funny Girl at Drury Lane, and much more – see page 44.

08 Ever wanted to learn how to play piano? Well, it’s never too late! Register for our private piano lessons off ered on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Lessons are for all ages and skill levels. Check it out on page 22.

07 Bring a friend to learn ballroom dancing! Whether you’d like to learn in a free-style environment or more structured dances, we have the classes for you! Outshine everyone at your next big event with your new coordinated dance moves. (Page 43)

06 Abracadabra! Presto! Enroll your son or daughter in our exciting magic classes with the Magic Team of Gary Kan-tor. You will be watching in amazement as they perform simply mystify-ing tricks. But will they let you in on the secret? Learn more on page 17.

05 Check out our Pass-port to Health Program! Visit Roselle parks to get your passport stamped. A completed passport will be your ticket to po-tentially win a valuable prize! See page 33.

04 Try a new fi tness program. Nothing beats the winter blues like burning a few calories. Try one of our popular classes such as Yoga or Kickboxing, or try our new Cardio Mix class!

14 RPD Gift Certifi catesmake terrifi c gifts. You can purchase a gift certifi cate for programs, dance classes, fi tness memberships, merchandise, personal training and more. Gift Certifi cates are available for purchase at the CRC. 13 Throw a party for some friends and neighbors and talk up get-ting a team together for our Co-Rec Softball League. See page 41.

12 Forget the Christmas shopping for one day. Sign-up for an afternoon of lunch and bags action by entering our 2nd annual Winter Break tournament. See page 9.

11 Do something diff erent this holiday season! Start a NEW family tradition! Join us at the fi rst Gingerbread HouseDecorating Workshop. See page 22.

10 Create a great family memory, grab the kids and camera and skate at Turner Pond! See page 54.

03 Visit our newly renovated fi tness center! Several aff ordable membership options are available to suit your needs.

02 Discover the Secrets of Chinese Health Balls. They can relieve joint stiff ness and soreness, relax muscles and joints. Their use can reduce the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, repetitive strain injury, rheumatism and arthritis.

01 Do something FREE and Healthy! Walk the indoor walking track. One mile is equivalent to 14 times around the track. Roselle is the one of very few park districts that doesn’t charge to walk the track. See page 54.

Good Times + Great Parks + Strong Community

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Hear ye, hear ye! All young maidens age 10 and under and their beloved chaperones are hereby invited to attend the local ball at the Castle of Magical Music. Show the young lady in your life just how important

she is by inviting her to this special evening out. Dads, granddads, big brothers, uncles or cousins are welcome to share this special night with their own sweet princess.

Th is is a magical evening to be remembered forever!

Daddy Daughter Date Night Sunday, February 21, 2010

6:00-8:00 PM

Come dressed up and ready to dance and have a good time.

Enjoy refreshments, complimentary photos, and the music and magic of

Jim Jensen Entertainment.

Please register early to guarantee your spot.

Last year’s dance was sold out!

Sponsored in part by

WHO: Girls age 10 and under with an adult MIN/MAX: 10/100 LOC: CRC Gym ID #: 10-8010-E DAY: Su TIME: 6:00 pm-8:00 pm DATE: 2/7 FEE: R $25/NR $37.50 $10 for each additional girl

Check out the variety of super fun that the Roselle Park District has to off er this Winter and Spring!

Add fun to your child’s after-school routine! Sign up for Club Kids, see moredetails on page 18.

New this Winter !Ice Skating on Turner Pond!

Grab the kids and enjoy a Winter afternoon of

family style fun!See page 54 for details!

Registration for the Winter/ Spring season is being

processed beginning December 16.

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Fun N’ Games Friends and family alike will enjoy playing Bozo buckets, pin the tail on the donkey, relay races, and more! Join us for fun indoor games that get everyone up and moving!R $100/NR $115

Safari AdventureIf your child loves animals, then this is the party for them. Our staff will lead exciting games and craft activities. We will even play animal charades!R $100/NR $115

Pirate Party Invite your child’s best mates on this pirate adventure. The birthday child will captain the ship as guests participate in pirate games and crafts. Pirate themed prizes will also be given. R $110/NR $125

Princess ParadiseTreat your princess to a party of luxury. Enjoy dancing at the royal ball and games that every princess will love! Each guest receives a crown.R $110/NR $125

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Hawaiian Luau Aloha! Celebrate your child’s birthday in paradise, complete with palm tree decorations and Hawaiian music. We will have a hula hoop con-test, limbo competition, and other luau games. Every guest receives a lei necklace.R $110/NR $125

Questions? Call Dee Kaiser at (630) 894-4200

NEW! Birthday Party Packages

Ages 3-10

Celebrate your child’s birthday at the Clauss Recreation Center and relax while a

member of our Birthday Brigade takes care of the set-up and activities in the theme of your choice.

And when it’s all over, leave the clean-up to them! Each 2-hour party includes 10 guests,

a Birthday Brigade staff member, party room, decorations, themed plates, cups and silverware.

All you have to bring is the cake! The birthday child is FREE and additional guests

are $5 each. To schedule your party, fi ll out a Birthday Party Reservation Form at least

two weeks prior to your party date and submit it at

the Clauss Recreation Center.

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Tiny Tots (CH) Give your little one a great introduction to a preschool setting and a chance to interact with their peers during this 12 week class. Led by a preschool staff member our students will try a craft project, dance to music, open and dramatic play, and circle time makes this an enjoyable time for you and your child. This is a great way to spend some quality time together. Adults must attend class with their tiny tots.

WHO: Children ages 18months to 2.5 years old by the fi rst class with an adultCLASS MIN/MAX: 7/14 *No Class 3/30,3/31,4/2LOCATION: Chestnut Room

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-1001-A Tu 6:30-7:30 pm 1/12-4/6 R $100/NR $115

10-1001-B W 6:30-7:30 pm 1/13-4/7 R $100/NR $115

10-1001-C F 10:30-11:30 am 1/15-4/9 R $100/NR $115

Mommy and Me Playtime (CH)This class is designed to aid child and parents interaction not only with each other, but to also promote healthy relationships and playtime with other children their own age. Staff will put fl oor mats and bring out a variety of toys to aid in developing small and large motor skills. Parents will also have a chance to interact with each other and share ideas during this relaxed class time. Themes, music time, and just good plain fun are what this class boasts. Children are required to wear socks at all times

WHO: 6 – 20 months w/ parentCLASS MIN/MAX: 10/20 *No Class 4/2 LOCATION: Chestnut Room

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-1017-A F 9:15-10:15 am 1/22-3/12 R $25/NR $37.50

10-1017-B F 9:15-10:15 am 3/19-5/7* R $25/NR $37.50

Young Rembrandts Pre-School Drawing Classes (DK)Pre-schoolers are so eager to learn, and a joy to teach. Young Rembrandts instructors provide a positive, nurturing environment for your child. Each week we’ll draw something these little ones are interested in, from fi sh, to teddy bears, rainbows to cowboys, and we’ll talk about the subject matter as we learn to draw it together. We’ll concentrate on the skills of drawing and coloring, but also work on developing fi ne motor skills, focus, listening, staying on task, spatial organization and patience. Classes are 45 minutes, all materials are provided- happy, smiling faces guaranteed. All new lessons, each session!

Pre-school Drawing Classes WHO: Age 3 ½ - 5 CLASS MIN/MAX: 5/10LOCATION: Elm Room

ID# Day Time Dates 10-4401-A W 4-4:45 pm 1/6-2/10 10-4401-B W 4-4:45 pm 2/17-3/2410-4401-C W 4-4:45 pm 4/7-5/12FEER $68/NR $83

www.roselleparkdistrict.com

Early Childhood

WINTER/SPRING 2010

See page 17

Art Classes for 6-12 yr olds

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TOT ROCK! (CH)Music and fun for everyone! Parents and tots will boogie to the beat in this high-energy musi-cal adventure! We will play with rhythm instruments like tambourines and maracas, share props like balls and beanbags, and explore sensory items like bubbles and feathers. In addition to improving your tot’s newly-acquired motor skills, we provide structured and unstructured time to encourage socialization. Sign up for all sessions as the curriculum does not repeat. Learn, dance, and play our way! www.rockitkids.com

LOCATION: Thorndale Recreation Center – Heritage RoomINSTRUCTOR: Rock-It Production, Inc. MIN/MAX: 2/3 per district AGE: walkers – 20 months w/ parent

KID ROCK I & II (CH)The Kid Rock craze is sweeping the suburbs! Join this popular music and movement program and sing songs, dance to the beat, use rhythm instruments and props, and practice fi ne and large mo-tor skills. While incorporating various learning styles, we combine imaginative play with fun, while improving listening skills and encouraging socialization. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; parents only stay for the fi rst and last weeks in Kid Rock II. Sign up for all sessions as the curriculum does not repeat. Music and fun rolled into one! www.rockitkids.com

LOCATION: Thorndale Recreation Center – Dance RoomINSTRUCTOR: Rock-It Production, Inc. MIN/MAX: 2/3 per district AGE: walkers – 20 months w/ parent

KID ROCK I (20-36 months w/ parent)

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-1013-A M 9:15 – 9:55 am 1/11-2/8 R $38/NR $53

10-1013-B M 9:15 – 9:55 am 2/22-3/22 R $38/NR $53

10-1013-C M 9:15 – 9:55 am 4/12-6/7 R $57/NR $72

KID ROCK II (2.5-4.5 years w/out parent)

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-1014-A M 10:00-10:40 am 1/11-2/8 R $38/NR $53

10-1014-B M 10:00-10:40 am 2/22-3/22 R $38/NR $53

10-1014-C M 10:00-10:40 am 4/12-6/7 R $57/NR $72

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-1015-A M 10:45-11:25 am 1/11-2/8 R $38/NR $53

10-1015-B M 10:45-11:25 am 2/22-3/22 R $38/NR $53

10-1015-C M 10:45-11:25 am 4/12-6/7 R $57/NR $72

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

Parent & Tot Gymnastics:2-3 years (V0) Parent & Tot Gymnastics: 2-3 years (V0)This exciting Pre-Gymnastics program will introduce 2-3 year olds to the early basics of gymnastics through tumbling and children’s apparatus skills. Body awareness and balance will be devel-oped through an “obstacle course” ar-rangement of mats, foam inclines, mail boxes, barrels, steps, beams and junior bars. One parent is required to attend with child.

WHO: 2-3 yrs. old with an adultCLASS MIN/MAX: 6/12LOC: Clauss Recreation Center South Gym

ID# DAY TIME 10-5120-A W 10:15-10:55 am DATE FEE1/6-2/24 R $47/NR $62 ID# DAY TIME 10-5120-B W 10:15-10:55 am DATE FEE3/3-3/24 R $29/NR $43.50 ID# DAY TIME 10-5120-C W 10:15-10:55 am DATE FEE3/31-5/19 R $47/NR $62

EARLY CHILDHOOD

Good Times + Great Parks + Strong Community

Youth Gymnastics 3 - 8+See page 20-21

New Vaudville Classes See page 17-19

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Roselle Park DIstrict

Roselle Park District Preschool Start your child on the path to a successful school experience with the Roselle Park District’s preschool classes. Classes for three and four year-olds are designed to give your child the tools and experiences they need to assure a positive transition to Kindergarten and beyond. Preschool classes feature:

• A “learning through play” philosophy that encourages children to explore, discover, problem-solve and build self-esteem• Individual and group activities to develop social, emotional, language and cognitive skills• Developmentally appropriate themed activities• Field Trips and Special Guests • Gym time and outdoor play

PRESCHOOL

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Check out the Winter/SpringRecital Dance classes!Information begins on page 24.Costume and recital fees are included in the dance fees!

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Openings are still available for the current 2009-2010 Preschool YearThe 2009-2010 school year begins the week of September 7th, ends May 27th and follows the District 12 school calendar. All children enrolling in the Roselle Park District preschool must submit a current health record by the fi rst day of class. The 3 and 4 year old classes require a $50 activities fee that covers all fi eld trips, parties, and special preschool events though out the year.The non-resident tuition for the school year is an additional $45.

We offer three payment options for this program.� Pay in full for the program at the time of registration� Complete the automatic debit plan paperwork and authorize the park district to debit the monthly payment from your credit card. (a $3 processing fee will also be charged per month.)� Complete the automatic debit plan paperwork and authorize the Park District to debit the monthly payment from your checking account. (a $3 processing fee will also be charged per month.) A Registration form (completed in its entirety), one of the three payment options forms, the child’s birth certifi cate, and the intial $30 fee must be presented at the time of sign-up.

Soon 2B3 Preschool (CH)Age: 3 years by 1/1/10 and toilet training Teacher/Child Ratio: 1:8LOC: Chestnut * Prices refl ects enrollment from January through May

3 Year Old Preschool (CH)Age: 3 years by 9/1/09 and toilet-trained Teacher/Child Ratio: 1:9LOC: Oak * Prices refl ects enrollment from January through May

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

30-1002-A M/W 9:00-11:00 am 9/7/09-5/26/10 R $250/NR $295

30-1002-B Tu/Th 9:00-11:00 am 9/8/09-5/27/10 R $250/NR $295

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

30-1003-C Tu/Th 12:30-3:00 pm 9/8/09-5/27/10 R $731/NR $776

4 Year Old Preschool (CH) Age: 4 years by 9/1/09 and toilet-trained Teacher/Child Ratio: 1:10* Prices refl ects enrollment from January through May

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

LOC: Oak

30-1004-C M/W/F 12:30-3:00 pm 9/7/09-5/28/10 R $561/NR $606

LOC: Elm

30-1004-D M/W/F 12:30-3:00 pm 9/7/09-5/28/10 R $561/NR $606

PRESCHOOL

Good Times + Great Parks + Strong Community

Need a break?

Join the Roselle Park District for an early

VACATIONVACATION!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Lake Park High SchoolWest Campus Auditorium

Featuring: Roselle Park District dance studentsSpecial performances by other cultural arts

program participants

Tickets: $5.00 and available beginning April 13

See page 13-20 For afterschoolclasses, sports ...

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Preschool Priority Enrollment

A Registration form, completed in its entirety, one of the three payment options forms, the child’s birth certifi cate and your $30 fee must be presented at the time of sign-up

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Priority Enrollment for 2010-2011 January 20, 2010 - March 18, 2010

To allow your child to maintain an ongoing relationship with our preschool programs, children currently in the “Soon2B3”, 3 year old, and Tiny Tot classes will be given the opportunity to take advantage of priority registration for the coming year. Siblings of current enrollees are also eligible for priority registration. Preschool tours and obser-vations are available by appointment. Parents of perspective students may call 630-894-4200 to obtain more information.

REGISTER for the 2010-2011 Preschool Year

Soon 2B3 Preschool (CH)Age: 3 years by 1/1/11 and toilet trainingTeacher/Child Ratio: 1:8 LOC: Chestnut Room

ID# DAYS TIMES DATES Tuition for School Year30-1002-A M/W 9:00-11:00am 9/8/10-5/19/11 R $464/NR $50930-1002-B Tu/Th 9:00-11:00am 9/9/10-5/20/11 R $464/NR $509

3 Year Old Preschool (CH) Age: 3 years by 9/1/10 and toilet-trainedTeacher/Child Ratio: 1:9 Tuition forID# DAYS TIMES DATES LOC School Year30-1003-A Tu/Th 9:00-11:30am 9/9/10-5/20/11 Oak R $752/NR $79730-1003-B Tu/Th 9:00-11:30am 9/9/10-5/20/11 Elm R $752/NR $79730-1003-C Tu/Th 12:30-3:00 pm 9/9/10-5/20/11 Oak R $752/NR $79730-1003-D Tu/Th 12:30-3:00 pm 9/9/10-5/20/11 Elm R $752/NR $797

QUESTIONS? Please contact Cristin at [email protected] call 894-4200 ext. 232

4 Year Old Preschool (CH) Age: 4 years by 9/1/10 and toilet-trainedTeacher/Child Ratio: 1:10

ID# DAYS TIMES DATES LOC Tuition for School Year30-1004-A M/W/F 9:00-11:30am 9/8/10-5/27/11 Oak R $1039/NR $108430-1004-B M/W/F 9:00-11:30am 9/8/10-5/27/11 Elm R $1039/NR $108430-1004-C M/W/F 12:30-3:00 pm 9/8/10-5/27/11 Oak R $1039/NR $108430-1004-D M/W/F 12:30-3:00 pm 9/8/10-5/27/11 Elm R $1039/NR $1084

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Dickinson’s Little Vaudeville (DK)Does your child love to be on stage and have fun? Then join us in this non-competitive class set as an old-fashioned variety show featuring dancing, singing, acting, jokes, and juggling. Stage etiquette and Vaudeville history will also be taught. And laughing is encouraged! All students are invited to perform in our non-benefi t shows and on the last day of each session, there will be a performance for family and friends. No performance experience needed. Classes are for girls and boys. Participants should wear casual clothes. WHO: Ages 5-7CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/16LOC: Dance Room TIME: 4:00-5:00 pmDAY: W FEE: R $48/NR $63

ID # DATE

10-4022-A 1/6-1/27

10-4022-B 2/3-2/24

10-4022-C 3/3-3/24

10-4022-D 4/7-4/28

10-4022-E 5/5-5/26

FREE LESSON ON WED. DEC 30!

ID # DATE

10-4022-A1 12/30 No Charge!

Pre registration is required for this FREE class

FREE CLASS

DECEMBER 30Ages 5-7t

4:00-5:00 pm

Young Rembrandts Drawing Program (DK)Let’s get ready to draw amazing things together! Young Rembrandts’ innovative, step-by-step drawing method can teach any child how to draw – regardless of artistic ability, giving them skills to express their creativity that will last a lifetime. We provide all materials and brand new subject matter every week, ranging from animals, landscapes, still lifes, even art history. Our philosophy is to give children a very positive, nurturing environment, as we teach fundamental drawing techniques. You will see increased ability, self-confi dence and self-esteem. All new lessons, each session!

WHO: Ages 6-12CLASS MIN/MAX: 5/15LOCATION: Elm Room

Young Rembrandts Cartoon Drawing Classes (DK)Learning to draw can be lots of fun! Especially if we’re creating silly characters, funny expressions, and drawing sequences that tell jokes! This delightful program combines Young Rem-brandts’ innovative step-by-step drawing method with light-hearted subject matters that engage children, their sense of humor and their vivid imaginations. Come join us, classes are 50 minutes, all materials are supplied. Giggles guaranteed. All new lessons, each session!

WHO: Ages 6-12CLASS MIN/MAX: 5/15LOCATION: Elm Room

Magic Class (DK)Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn fascinating tricks from the Magic Team of Gary Kantor! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading, and more! While the tricks may appear diffi cult, 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 as brand new tricks are always taught at each session!

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-4402-A W 5:00-5:50 pm 1/6-2/10 R $68/NR $83

10-4402-B W 5:00-5:50 pm 2/17-3/24 R $68/NR $83

10-4402-C W 5:00-5:50 pm 4/7-5/12 R $68/NR $83

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-4403-A W 6:00-6:50 pm 1/6-2/10 R $68/NR $83

10-4403-B W 6:00-6:50 pm 2/17-3/24 R $68/NR $83

10-4403-C W 6:00-6:50 pm 4/7-5/12 R $68/NR $83

WHO: Ages 5-12CLASS MIN/MAX: 5/30LOC: Elm Room

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-5221-A Th 5:00-5:55 pm 1/28 R $20/NR $30

10-5221-B Tu 6:45-7:40 pm 4/6 R $20/NR $30

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**extended morning and evening times are available for trips, please call for details. TRIPS: Trip 1 - Waterworks Indoor Water Park, Schaumburg Park District. Trip 2 – Vertical Endeavors Indoor Climbing

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CLUB KIDS

Club Kids After School Program (CH)

TWO GREAT LOCATIONS Waterbury School and Spring Hill School

The tuition for the school year covers staff costs, supply costs, and a snack in the morning and afternoon. The child to staff ratio is 1:10.

WHO: Eligible Waterbury School and Spring Hill School StudentsClass Min/Max: 10/40 each location

Before School CareID# Days Times Location Tuition for School Year30-5000-A M-F 6:30-8:00 am Waterbury School R $875/NR $89030-5002-A M-F 7:00-8:00 am Spring Hill School R $875/NR $890

After School CareID# Days Times Location Tuition for School Year30-5000-B M-F Dismissal-6pm Waterbury School R $2157/NR $217230-5002-B M-F Dismissal-6pm Spring Hill School R $2157/NR $2172

BOTH Before and After School CareID# Days Times Location Tuition for School Year30-5000-C M-F 6:30-8:00am Waterbury School R $2781/NR $2796 and Dismissal-6pm30-5002-C M-F 7:00-8:00 am Spring Hill School R $2781/NR $2796 and Dismissal-6pm

Registration for the Club Kids Before/After School Program requires a com-pleted Club Kids Registration Packet. This packet includes the Park District registration form, emergency contact form, and payment plan information. Please call or come by the Clauss Recreation Center to request Registration Packets.

The three payment options for this program include.1) Pay in full for the program at the time of registration2) Complete the automatic debit plan paperwork and authorize the park district to debit the monthly payment from your credit card (a $3 processing fee will also be charged per month).3)Complete the automatic debit plan paperwork and authorize the Park District to debit the monthly payment from your checking account (a $3 processing fee will also be charged per month).

The Club Kids After School program is a cooperative eff ort between the Roselle Park District, School District 12 and School District 20. The Club Kids Program provides a fun, structured, safe, environ-ment for kids before and after school. Staff organizes daily activities including games, crafts, homework, quiet time, and athletic activi-ties. The program is run at Waterbury School and Spring Hill for the entire 2009-2010 School Season!

Parents can register their children for the before school program which operates daily from 6:30 am until the start of school, and/or the after school program which runs directly after school till 6:00 p.m. If you are registered in the after school program, many of the schools planned ½ days are also included. There is no separate registration required.

Club Kids is not held on days when school is not in session. The Roselle Park District off ers fun-fi lled activities, camps, and fi eld trips many of these days. These “School Day Out” events listed on page 19, meet at the Clauss Recreation Center from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. Advanced registration at the Clauss Recreation Center is required for these activities and carries a separate fee.

Punch Cards!

Not sure about your schedule? Don’t know when you’ll need to drop

the kids off ? Or maybe you just want your kids to have a great experi-

ence when they have a free day by coming and hanging out with the

Roselle Park District staff ? Well now we have an option for you! Punch

cards run on 30-day increments. The cost for a 30-day punch card is the

same as one month of the Club Kids program. Punch cards are good for

one semester of school. There are no refunds or exchanges if full punch

cards are not used by expiration date.

ID# Type Price

30-5003-A AM Care $97.22

30-5003-B PM Care $239.66

30-5003-C BOTH $309.00

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NEW THIS YEAR!!Punch Cards!

Not sure about your schedule? Don’t know when you’ll

need to drop the kids off ? Or maybe you just want your

kids to have a great experience when they have a free day by

coming and hanging out with the Roselle Park District staff ?

Well now we have an option for you!

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Dickinson’s Little Vaudeville (DK)Is your son/daughter interested in being a performer? Looking to build his/her stage confi dence for high school theatre? Then join us in this non-competitive class set as an old-fashioned variety show featuring danc-ing, singing, acting, jokes, and juggling. Stage etiquette and Vaudeville history will also be taught. And laughing is encouraged! All students are invited to perform in our non-benefi t shows and on the last day of each session, there will be a performance for family and friends. No performance experi-ence needed. Participants should wear casual clothes.

WHO: Ages 7-15CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/16LOC: Dance Room TIME: 5:00-6:00 pmDAY: W FEE: R $48/NR $63

ID # DATE

10-4023-A 1/6-1/27

10-4023-B 2/3-2/24

10-4023-C 3/3-3/24

10-4023-D 4/7-4/28

10-4023-E 5/5-5/26

FREE LESSON ON WED. DEC 30!

ID # DATE

10-4023-A1 12/30 No Charge!

Pre registration is required for this FREE class

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YOUTH

Come join us as we go on various fi eld trips throughout the year!

Don’t spend your day off at home; come out to play!

Trip # 1

Gameworks (CH)Join us for a fun-fi lled day of all your favorite arcade games. From race car races, to virtual bowl-ing, to Dance-Dance Revolution, there is something for everyone here at Gameworks! Game cards will be provided as well as a pizza and pop lunch.

WHO: Children 6-14CLASS MIN/MAX: 10/40ID# DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE10-5104-A M 9:00 am-3:00 pm 1/18 Maple R $25/NR $37.5010-5104-B M 7:00-9:00 am 1/18 Maple R $8/NR $1210-5104-C M 3:00 pm-6:00 pm 1/18 Maple R $12/NR $18

Trip # 2

Medieval Times (CH)Medieval Times lunch theatre and tournament. We will all cheer our brave Knight on to victory as he competes in games of skill, lance shattering action of the joust, and much more! Come experience all of the pageantry of the 11th century, while you dine on fresh pizza, ice cold soda, and delicious cookies. The King will also open his gift shops, stables, and dungeons for us to tour. Lunch Provided

WHO: Children 6-14CLASS MIN/MAX: 10/40ID# DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE10-5102-A M 9:00 am-3:00 pm 2/15 Maple R $25/NR $37.5010-5102-B M 7:00-9:00 am 2/15 Maple R $8/NR $1210-5102-C M 3:00 pm-6:00 pm 2/15 Maple R $12/NR $18

Trip # 3

Brunswick Zone (CH)Trip includes 2 hours of bowling, shoes and 10 tokens to the arcade for each participant. WHO: Children 6-14CLASS MIN/MAX: 10/40ID# DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE10-5112-A F 9:00 am-3:00pm 2/26 Maple R $25/NR $37.5010-5112-B F 7:00-9:00am 2/26 Maple R $8/NR $1210-5112-C F 3:00 pm-6:00pm 2/26 Maple R $12/NR $18

Be sure to

check out

Spring Break

Camp on

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YOUTH GYMNASTICS

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

WHO: 3-5 yrs. oldCLASS MIN/MAX: 6/15LOC: CRC Gym, South

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-5130-A W 11:00-11:40 am 1/6-2/24 R $47/NR $62

10-5130-B W 11:45 am-12:25 pm 1/6-2/24 R $47/NR $62

10-5130-C W 11:00-11:40 am 3/3-3/24 R $29/NR $43.50

10-5130-D W 11:45 am-12:25 pm 3/3-3/24 R $29/NR $43.50

10-5130-E W 11:00-11:40 am 3/31-5/19 R $47/NR $62

10-5130-F W 11:45 am-12:25 pm 3/31-5/19 R $47/NR $62

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

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

WHO: 6+ yrs. oldCLASS MIN/MAX: 1/12 ** Boys OnlyLOC: Gymkhana Gymnastics Club*

Gymnastics II: 4-6 years (VO) This class is a continuation of Gymnastics I and further develops gymnastics skills by introducing standard gymnastics equipment.

WHO: 4-6 yrs. oldCLASS MIN/MAX: 6/15LOC: Gymkhana Gymnastics Club*

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-5140-A Sa 9:00-9:45 am 1/9-2/27 R $47/NR $62

10-5140-B Sa 9:00-9:45 am 3/6-3/27 R $29/NR $43.50

10-5140-C Sa 9:00-9:45 am 4/3-5/22 R $47/NR $62

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-5150-A Tu 4:00-5:00 pm 1/5-2/23 R $52/NR $67

10-5150-B Th 4:00-5:00 pm 1/7-2/25 R $52/NR $67

10-5150-C Th 4:00-5:00 pm 1/7-2/25 R $52/NR $67

10-5150-D Tu 4:00-5:00 pm 3/2-3/23 R $35/NR $50

10-5150-E Th 4:00-5:00 pm 3/4-3/25 R $35/NR $50

10-5150-F Th 4:00-5:00 pm 3/4-3/25 R $35/NR $50

10-5150-G Tu 4:00-5:00 pm 3/30-5/18 R $52/NR $67

10-5150-H Th 4:00-5:00 pm 4/1-5/20 R $52/NR $67

10-5150-I** Th 4:00-5:00 pm 4/1-5/20 R $52/NR $67

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-5160-A Tu 5:00-6:00 pm 1/5-2/23 R $52/NR $67

10-5160-C Tu 5:00-6:00 pm 3/2-3/23 R $35/NR $50

10-5160-D Tu 5:00-6:00 pm 3/30-5/18 R $52/NR $67

Advanced Beginner Gymnastics (V0) These classes are designed for students who already possess basic gymnastics skills and are ready to move on to more challenging skills such as backbends and handstands. Instructor’s recommen-dation is required.

WHO: 6+ yrs. oldCLASS MIN/MAX: 1/12LOC: Gymkhana Gymnastics Club

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

WHO: 8+ yrs. oldCLASS MIN/MAX: 1/12LOC: Gymkhana Gymnastics Club**The Gymkhana Gymnastics Club is located at 1700 Tower Drive in Hanover Park

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-5170-A M 4:30-6:00 pm 1/4-2/22 R $75/NR $90

10-5170-B M 4:30-6:00 pm 3/1-3/22 R $39/NR $54

10-5170-C M 4:30-6:00 pm 3/29-5/17 R $39/NR $54

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-5770-A Tu/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 1/5-1/28 R $116/ NR $131

10-5770-B Tu/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 2/2-2/25 R $116/ NR $131

10-5770-C Tu/Th 4:00-5:00 pm 3/2-3/25 R $116/ NR $131

Guitar Lessons Have you or your child ever heard a song on the radio and wished you could play it? Well here’s your chance! Guitar FUN-damentals, (previously T.D. Clark Productions), is coming to Roselle Park District! Guitar FUN-damentals provides high quality instruction in a friendly format that stresses having fun, as well as learning! In Beginning Guitar 1, the students will learn basic chords, sight reading, and songs. In Beginning Guitar 2, the students continue to build on the skills learned in Guitar 1. They will learn more advanced chords, sight reading and songs than Book 2, but in the same fun format!

INTERMEDIATE – GUITAR 2 (CH)

WHO: ages 7+ *Must complete Guitar 1 to register for Guitar 2CLASS MIN/MAX: 6/12LOCATION: CRC – Chestnut Room

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-5557-D Tu/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 1/5-1/28 R $116/ NR $131

10-5557-E Tu/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 2/2-2/25 R $116/ NR $131

10-5557-F Tu/Th 5:00-6:00 pm 3/2-3/25 R $116/ NR $131

GUITAR BOOT CAMP (CH)WHO: ages 13-18 CLASS MIN/MAX: 6/12LOCATION: CRC – Chestnut Room

The Guitar Boot Camp Class teaches basic Chords, Scales, Strumming patterns, and some basic music theory to get the student playing quickly. Emphasis on learning chord sequences so the student can play some popular songs.

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-5558-A Tu/Th 6:00-7:00 pm 1/5-1/28 R $116/ NR $131

10-5558-B Tu/Th 6:00-7:00 pm 2/2-2/25 R $116/ NR $131

10-5558-C Tu/Th 6:00-7:00 pm 3/2-3/25 R $116/ NR $131

**A one-time book fee applies (16.19) for all classes. This is due at the fi rst class payable to Guitar FUN-damentals. The books all include a play-along CD-ROM and the student gets to keep the book upon completion of the course.****Participants need to provide their own acoustic or electric guitar for class.**

BEGINNER – GUITAR 1 (CH)

WHO: ages 7+CLASS MIN/MAX: 6/12LOCATION: CRC – Chestnut Room

No School Sports Time (PK)

Parents, do the kids have

the day off from school? Need some peace and quiet?

Tired of them staring at that TV or listening to their Ipod?

Alright, make some calls, and get the car pool going! We

are turning the gym over to the kids for some high-pow-

ered basketball fun! A supervisor will be on hand to keep

the action fun and safe on both courts.

WHO: Grades 3-6TIME: 12:00-1:30pm

CLASS MIN/MAX: Open

WHO: Grades 7-8TIME: 1:30-3:00pm

CLASS MIN/MAX: Open

DATES: 1/18, 2/15, 2/26, 3/29, 3/30, 3/31, 4/1, 4/2, 5/28

FEE: $3

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ID: 10-4420-A FEE: $15 MIN/MAX: 6/16AGES: 6-12 years oldLOCATION: CRC

Join Leslie Little and Heidi Lapin forGingerbread House Decorating

What better way to start the holiday season then decorating your very own gingerbread house?

Come construct a prebaked gingerbread house at the Roselle Park District. We

will enjoy juice and cookies while we listen to Christmas carols and decorate!

Saturday, December 19 10-11 am

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Private Piano (DK) NEW! Thursday classes now available!Private piano is an alternative to group instruction for the student who may be more comfortable in a private setting or has gone beyond the group levels. Proper technique, music theory, ear training, and music reading are all emphasized. Method books may be suggested from the instructor for an additional fee which varies by age. Thirty-minute private lessons are available for beginning through intermediate piano students between 4 pm and 8 pm.

WHO: Ages 5 and up CLASS MIN/MAX: 1/1 LOC: Mulberry Room

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-4300-A1 Tu 4:00-4:30 pm 1/5-2/9 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-B1 Tu 4:30 -5:00 pm 1/5-2/9 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-C1 Tu 5:15-5:45 pm 1/5-2/9 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-D1 Tu 5:45-6:15 pm 1/5-2/9 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-E1 Tu 6:15-6:45 pm 1/5-2/9 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-F1 Tu 7:00-7:30 pm 1/5-2/9 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-G1 Tu 7:30-8:00 pm 1/5-2/9 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-A2 Th 4:00-4:30 pm 1/7-2/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-B2 Th 4:30 -5:00 pm 1/7-2/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-C2 Th 5:00 -5:30 pm 1/7-2/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-A3 Tu 4:00-4:30 pm 2/16-3/23 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-B3 Tu 4:30 -5:00 pm 2/16-3/23 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-C3 Tu 5:15-5:45 pm 2/16-3/23 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-D3 Tu 5:45-6:15 pm 2/16-3/23 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-E3 Tu 6:15-6:45 pm 2/16-3/23 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-F3 Tu 7:00-7:30 pm 2/16-3/23 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-G3 Tu 7:30-8:00 pm 2/16-3/23 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-A4 Th 4:00-4:30 pm 2/18-3/25 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-B4 Th 4:30 -5:00 pm 2/18-3/25 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-C4 Th 5:00-5:30 pm 2/18-3/25 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-A5 Tu 4:00-4:30 pm 4/6-5/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-B5 Tu 4:30 -5:00 pm 4/6-5/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-C5 Tu 5:15-5:45 pm 4/6-5/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-D5 Tu 5:45-6:15 pm 4/6-5/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-E5 Tu 6:15-6:45 pm 4/6-5/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-F5 Tu 7:00-7:30 pm 4/6-5/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-G5 Tu 7:30-8:00 pm 4/6-5/11 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-A6 Th 4:00-4:30 pm 4/8-5/13 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-B6 Th 4:30 -5:00 pm 4/8-5/13 R $126/NR $141

10-4300-C6 Th 5:00-5:30 pm 4/8-5/13 R $126/NR $141

GINGERBREAD HOUSE DOCORATING/ SPRING BREAK DAY CAMP/PIANO

Each child will decorate and take home their very own gingerbread house!

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Get out of the house and put some Spring in your day with the Roselle Park District. Be prepared for exciting spring break games, crafts, and activities. The adventure doesn’t stop there, brace your-self to go on an exciting trip! We will be going to Brunswick Zone for some bowling and arcade games! If you’re ready to shake off those winter blues, come join us for an exciting week of fun!

WHO: Ages 6-14 CLASS MIN/MAX: 15/40

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-5001-A M-F 9:00 am-3:00pm 3/29-4/2 R $173/NR $188

10-5001-B M-F 7:00 am-9:00am 3/29-4/2 R $42/NR $57

10-5001-C M-F 3:00 pm-6:00pm 3/29-4/2 R $60/NR $75

If you would only like to attend the trips, this is the option for you!

Brunswick Zone

10-5001-D W 9:00 am-3:00pm 3/31 R $ 25/NR $37.50

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Summer Camp (TL)Summer Camp at the Roselle Park District includes a wide variety of children’s programs that combine education and fun, individual attention and group interaction. Camp will meet daily at the Clauss Recreation Center, with a new theme and related activities every week. The schedule includes fi eld trips, swimming, theme days, arts and crafts, games and a variety of other activities. Children need to bring sunscreen, a lunch and drink daily. Every camper receives a Roselle Park District camp shirt. Register early so you don’t miss out! Pick up a registration packet at the front desk today!

Registration begins 4/1. Register by 5/1 and receive a 5% dis-count. Registration must be accompanied by full payment or Payment Plan Authorization/Registration. Please note a service charge of $5/month will be applied to all payment plans.

WHO: 5-12 yr. olds (must have had 5th birthday by start of camp)CLASS MIN/MAX: 6/40

ID# DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE20-5001-M M-F 9:00-3:00 pm 6/14-6/18 CRC R $115/NR $13020-5002-M M-F 9:00-3:00 pm 6/21-6/25 CRC R $115/NR $13020-5003-M M-F 9:00-3:00 pm 6/28-7/2 CRC R $115/NR $13020-5004-M M-F 9:00-3:00 pm 7/5-7/9 CRC R $115/NR $13020-5005-M M-F 9:00-3:00 pm 7/12-7/16 CRC R $115/NR $13020-5006-M M-F 9:00-3:00 pm 7/19-7/23 CRC R $115/NR $13020-5007-M M-F 9:00-3:00 pm 7/26-7/30 CRC R $115/NR $13020-5008-M M-F 9:00-3:00 pm 8/2-8/6 CRC R $115/NR $13020-5009-M M-F 9:00-3:00 pm 8/9-8/13 CRC R $115/NR $130

Extended AM, PM and payment plan options are available, pick up your Summer Camp Registration Packet at the front desk or at www.roselleparkdistrict.com for more details!

Summer Camp

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YOUTH DANCE

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

BALLET Ballet is the foundation of dance. Students will learn the basic positions and movements that are the building blocks essential to proper dance technique. Correct posture and technique will be emphasized. Ballet shoes are required.

TAP Students will develop rhythm and agility as they learn this dynamic form of dance. Instructor will teach the fundamentals of tap, including basic tap sounds and combinations. Students will also further develop skills in strength and speed. Tap shoes are required.

JAZZ In our Jazz classes, instructors will emphasize body line, fl exibility, and isolations. Students will participate in warm-up exercises, across the fl oor pro-gressions and combinations, as well as other skills. Through jazz, students will develop strength and style. Jazz shoes are recommended.

HIP-HOP Dancers will increase their strength and style as they participate in this fast paced form of dance. Dancers will learn to isolate and “pop” each part of their body while listening to today’s latest music. Hip-Hop sneakers are recommended.

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

NEW! Street Dance This is a Hip-Hop class especially for young men and boys to learn about dance in a fun environment! Dancers will increase their strength and style as they participate in this fast paced form of dance.

Dance Class LevelsLevel 1: No experience necessaryLevel 2: 1 to 2 full-consecutive years of experience

Information on Spring Recital See page 15

Roselle Park DIstrictYouth Dance (DK)

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CLASS AGE ID# DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE

Ballet/Tap

WHO: Ages 3-6CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 3/31

3-4 10-4072-A W 12:45 -1:25 pm 1/6-5/15* Sycamore R $130/NR $145

4-6 10-4072-B W 1:30-2:10 pm 1/6-5/15* Sycamore R $130/NR $145

Ballet/JazzWHO: Ages 4-6CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 4/3

4-6 10-4074-A Sa 1-1:40 pm 1/9-5/15* Sycamore R $130/NR $145

Jazz/Tap WHO: Ages 4-10CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 3/30 or 3/31

4-6 10-4076-A W 2:15-2:55 pm 1/6-5/15* Sycamore R $130/NR $145

6-8 10-4076-B Tu 5:30 -6:25 pm 1/5-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

8-10 10-4076-C Tu 6:30 -7:25 pm 1/5-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

Street Dance WHO: Ages 4-10CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 3/30 or 4/1

4-6 10-4080-A Tu 11:15 -11:55 am 1/5-5/15* Sycamore R $130/NR $145

4-6 10-4080-B Tu 12:00 -12:40 pm 1/5-5/15* Sycamore R $130/NR $145

7-10 10-4080-C Th 4:30-5:25 pm 1/7-5/15* Sycamore R $130/NR $145

Ballet 1WHO: Ages 6-10CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 3/30 or 4/3

6-8 10-4001-A Sa 9:00-9:55 am 1/9-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

6-10 10-4001-B Tu 4:30-5:25 pm 1/5-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

Jazz 1WHO: Ages 6-8CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 4/3

6-8 10-4021-A Sa 10:00-10:55 am 1/9-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

Tap 1WHO: Ages 6-10CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 4/3

6-10 10-4061-A Sa 1:45-2:25 pm 1/9-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

Tap 2WHO: Ages 9-12CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 4/3

9-12 10-4062-A Sa 2:30 -3:25 pm 1/9-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

Hip-Hop 1

WHO: Ages 6-8CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 4/1 or 4/3

6-8 10-4011-A Th 5:30-6:25 pm 1/7-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

6-8 10-4011-B Sa 11:00-11:55 am 1/9-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

Hip-Hop 2

WHO: Ages 9-12CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/12*No Class 4/1

9-12 10-4012-A Th 6:30-7:25 pm 1/7-5/15* Sycamore R $146/NR $161

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YOUTH DANCECostume and Recital fees are included in price.

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Volunteer Coaches Needed!Be it our in-house soccer and basketball leagues or Raptors travel basketball teams, volunteer coaches are a valuable in-

gredient in our youth athletic programs. Without caring moms and dads from the community, giving of their time and eff ort,

we would not be able to off er these types of activities. They understand the valuable lessons of participation, teamwork, character, and sportsmanship. The Roselle Park District feels

these long-term principles are paramount and cannot be shoved aside in order to achieve short-term “victories.” If you are a “fi rst timer,” coach’s clinics will be held for those inter-

ested in this fun and rewarding opportunity. Please call Vic Orlandino at 630-894-4200 for details.

Volunteer Coaches Needed!!

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

WHO: Ages 5-6 GRADES: K/1st CLASS MIN/MAX: 8/12LOC: CRC Gym

WHO: Ages 7-9 GRADES: 2-4 CLASS MIN/MAX: 8/12

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

WHO: Ages 7-10 Grades: 2-4 CLASS MIN/MAX: 8/12LOC: CRC Gym

YOUTH SPORTS

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-3801-A M 5:50-6:50 pm 3/1-4/5 R $39/NR $54

10-3801-B W 5:50-6:50 pm 3/3-4/7 R $39/NR $54

The Roselle Park District staff would like to thank our

volunteer soccer coaches for their time and eff orts this past fall season.

Their names: Jerry Krokos, David Zielinski, Andres Basso, Andrea Newmes, Scott Boesen, Jon Oleksyk, Larry Ruth, and Charlie Matson.

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-3800-A M 5:00-5:45 pm 3/1-4/5 R $33/NR $48

10-3800-B W 5:00-5:45 pm 3/3-4/7 R $33/NR $48

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-3802-A Th 6:00-7:00 pm 3/4-4/8 R $39/NR $54

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ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE

30-3201-Z Th 7:00-8:00 pm 9/10 FREE

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ROSELLE MEDINAH SOFTBALL & BASEBALL ORGANIZATION

In partnership with the Roselle and Medinah Park Districts

Announces the 2010 registration dates and times

When: Sunday, January 24th 12 – 3pm Sunday, January 31st 12 – 3pm Sunday, February 14th 12 – 4pm

Where: Roselle Park District Clauss Recreation Center Downstairs in the Maple Room

The following are the age divisions available Age cut offs are January 1st for girls and May 1st for boys

Girls Boys � 5 - 6 T – Ball 5 – 6 T – Ball � 7 – 8 Pee Wee 7 – 8 Pee Wee � 9 – 10 Minors 9 – 10 Minors � 11 -12 Majors 11 – 12 Majors � 13 - 14 Ponies 13 – 14 Ponies � 15 – 16 Fillies 15 – 16 Colts � 17 - 18 Seniors 17 – 18 Palominos

Opening Day is April 25th

Tournament Team tryouts will be held May 1st and May 2nd

Visit us at www.rmsbo.org or call (630) 200-9195 for more information

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

WHO: Ages 3-4 *No class 5/31CLASS MIN/MAX: 6/12 LOC: Waterbury

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YOUTH SPORTS/YOUTH LEAGUE

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-3225-A M 4:00-4:45 pm 4//19-6/7* R $31/NR $46

10-3225-B W 4:00-4:45 pm 4/21-6/2 R $31/NR $46

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

WHO: Ages 5-6 *No class 5/31 CLASS MIN/MAX: 6/12LOC: Waterbury

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-3226-A M 5:00-6:00 pm 4/19-6/7* R $38/NR $53

10-3226-B W 5:00-6:00 pm 4/21-6/2 R $38/NR $53

SPRING YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE SPRING YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE

Emphasis in the Mid-Suburban Soccer League is placed on individual instruction, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Teams will be based on approximately 12 to 15 players per roster depending on age groups. Waiting lists will be used until there are enough players and a volunteer head coach to form another team. Games are played on Saturdays against neighboring park districts. Competition will start April 17th. Practices will be held during the week based on coach’s availability. Practices will start two weeks prior to game play dependent upon securing enough volunteer coaches. Parents will receive a call from their child’s coach once the team selection process is completed. The number of teams competing this spring out of the Roselle Park District is to be submitted to league offi cials on March 16th for scheduling purposes. Registering before or after this date does not necessarily guarantee a spot on a team due to minimum and maximum numbers needed to form a team. It is imperative to register early! Registrations will be accepted on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis.

Take advantage of our early-bird sign-up fee of $52 by registering before March 15th. All registrations submitted from March 1st on will be charged an additional ten dollars and, again, players cannot be guaranteed a spot on a team.

Volunteer coaches are always needed for this program. Please indicate on registration form if you would be able to manage a team. Also, please let our front desk staff know if you would be interested in coaching. They will make note of this in our computer registration software. If you are not familiar with the game of soccer, don’t worry, we can teach you everything you need to know.

DIVISION CUT OFF DATE: August 1, 2009Age of a child as of August 1, 2009, will determine at what level he/she will be eligible to play in this spring. ID# FEE: R $62/NR $77 10-3200-A U6 Division 5 years old (Co-ed) 10-3201-A U8 Division 6-7 years old (Co-ed) 10-3201-C U10 Division 8-9 years old (Co-ed) 10-3201-E U12 Division 10-11years old (Co-ed) 10-3201-G U14 Division 12-13 years old (Co-ed) JERSEY ID: 10-3201-X JERSEY FEE: $20 (YS, YM, YL, AS, AM, AL, AXL)*.

Roselle Park District jerseys are required and need to be ordered at the time of registration if your child does not have one. These jerseys can be used season to season. Please specify shirt size on your registration form*.

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Youth Volleyball (VO)Bump, set, spike and score are the focus of this program. Girls and boys will learn these skills and more each week. Lead up games involving each skill will be played. Scrimmages will be held towards the end of the session depending on the skill level of the class.

WHO: Ages 9-13 CLASS MIN/MAX: 8/14LOC: CRC Gym, South

Lil’ Shots (VO)This program is our introductory class for future Roselle Park District Youth Basketball League players. Participants will be instructed on the basics of the game. Boys and girls will have fun practicing their dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding with drills incorporating these skills. Bring your favorite youth sized-basketball.

WHO: Ages 4-5 CLASS MIN/MAX: 8/10LOC: CRC Gym, North

Small Shots (VO)The basic rules, skills and strategies of basketball will be intro-duced along with drills, relay races and other fun activities. Scrim-mage games may be played at the end of the session. Bring your favorite youth sized-basketball!

WHO: Ages 5-6 CLASS MIN/MAX: 8/10LOC: CRC Gym, North

Photography PolicyThe Roselle Park District may use photos of participants in its brochures and fl yers to depict the many recreational opportunities available. Subjects in photos will not be notifi ed.

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

WHO: Ages 9-16 CLASS MIN/MAX: 4/10 *no class on 5/31. LOC: Green Valley Golf Range

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-3701-A M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 4/19-5/5 R $95/NR $110

10-3701-B M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 5/17-6/7* R $95/NR $110

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-3500-A M 5:00-5:45 pm 1/4-2/22 R $37/NR $52

10-3500-B W 5:00-5:45 pm 1/6-2/24 R $37/NR $52

ID# DAY TIME DATE FEE

10-3501-A M 5:50-6:50 pm 1/4-2/22 R $49/NR $64

10-3501-B W 5:50-6:50 pm 1/6-2/24 R $49/NR $64

ID# DAYS TIME DATE FEE

10-3300-A Tu 6:15-7:15 pm 1/5-2/23 R $49/NR $64

Youth Basketball Classes

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Shotokan Karate (VO)Through a variety of fun and creative activities, young children (5+) and adults will develop coordination, strength, and personal safety skills in a well-supervised setting. The self-assurance gained through Shotokan Karate helps foster a strong, positive self-image. The mental aspect involved in karate builds self-confi dence, control, and discipline. The physical aspect of this program is both enjoyable and benefi cial. Our program will give your child the lead she/he needs in developing memory and agility skills necessary to be successful in school and other sports, while improving overall muscle tone. Karate is ideal for adults as it releases tension and develops cardiovascular fi tness.

All classes are taught by instructors of the Illinois Shotokan Karate Club under the direction of John DiPasquale (6th degree black belt), four time National Champion, former U.S. team member and Karate National Coach and National Faculty Member of ACEP (American Coaching Eff ectiveness Program). Classes are available in our area on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

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

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

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

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Roselle Medinah Softball and Baseball Organization

The Roselle Medinah Softball and Baseball Organization will conduct registrations for their upcoming season on the following dates at the Clauss Recreation Center.

LOCATION: Maple RoomSU/12:00-3:00 pm 1/24SU/12:00-3:00 pm 1/31SU/12:00-4:00 pm 2/14

For more information, please call the RMSBO at (630) 200-9195. You can also visit their website at www.rmsbo.org for more information

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IPRA SKI TRIP/YOUTH FITNESS CLASSES

Fencing (TL)This program is open to beginners and experienced fencers. Learn techniques and strategies from Vladimir Lapshin, who trained professionally in Russia for 12 years. Bouts will be supervised. Equipment is provided; just wear comfortable clothes and athletic shoes.

WHO: Ages 7-13CLASS MIN/MAX: 8/15LOC: Schaumburg Park District Community Recreation Center (CRC), 505 N. Springinsguth

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ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

Beginner

10-2045-A M 6:00-7:00 pm 1/4-2/8 R $48/NR $63

10-2045-B M 6:00-7:00 pm 2/15-3/22 R $48/NR $63

10-2045-C M 6:00-7:00 pm 4/5-5/10 R $48/NR $63

Advanced

10-2045-D M 6:00-7:00 pm 1/4-2/8 R $48/NR $63

10-2045-E M 6:00-7:00 pm 2/15-3/22 R $48/NR $63

10-2045-F M 6:00-7:00 pm 4/5-5/10 R $48/NR $63

Jr. Jazzercise (TL)A dance class fi tness program designed especially for kids. Kids of all ages love to dance to the latest music. Jr. Jazzercise off ers FUN aerobic conditioning with concentration on coordination, fl exibility, strength/endurance, nutrition and the importance of physical fi tness. For more information, call Darlene at (847) 985-0498.

WHO: 5-12 yrs MIN/MAX: 10/20LOC: Maple

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-2034-A M 4:00-4:45 pm 1/11-3/8 R $55/NR $70

10-2034-B M 4:00-4:45 pm 4/5-5/17 R $45/NR $60

Fitness University (TL)The fi tness center off ers student memberships to youths ages 14 and 15. In order to purchase a membership, all 14 and 15 year olds must attend Fitness University. This program involves meeting with a personal trainer for four sessions to learn about injury prevention, proper training techniques, basic anatomy, breathing, and more. Students will be evaluated by the instructor and will be given a certifi cate upon successful completion of the course. The certifi cate must be turned in to the fi tness center attendant when purchasing a membership. This program is off ered from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday during the fi rst full week of every month. See a fi tness attendant to get your name on the list for the next session of Fitness University today! The fee is R $25/NR $37.50 with a minimum of four students required to run the class.

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ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE*

10-5500-A F/Sa 6:00 pm-7:00 am 2/19 -2/20 R $60/NR $75

10-5500-B F/Sa 6:00 pm-7:00 am 2/19 -2/20 R $75/NR $90

IPRA TEEN SKI TRIP (CH)

Friday, February 19- Saturday, February 20

Park Districts from all over Illinois will be bringing enthusias-tic skiers to the IPRA Teen Ski 2010! This is a VIP private party only available to park districts. Chestnut Mountain boasts 17 lighted slopes, a 7 acre snow board park with ½ pipe and fun boxes, campfi re area on slopes, video game room, and lessons for all experience levels included.Had enough skiing? That’s when the DJ rocks the dance fl oor until 4:30am! The event starts late at night on Feb. 19th as the teens ski through the evening into the early morning hours of Feb 20th. Fees include Lift and complimentary lessons for all skill levels as well as transportation. The group will meet and check in at the Clauss Recreation Center in Roselle and travel via coach bus.

Section “A” = Lift tickets and Free LessonSection “B” = Lift Ticket, Equipment Rental, and Free Lesson

WHO: grades 6-12 LOC: Chestnut Mt.

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YOUTH

It’s never too early to look for a summer job…Spend your summer at Kemmerling Pool!

Do you enjoy working with people? Want to spend your summer outside? Then, we are looking for you! Apply to join the Kemmerling Pool Team for summer 2010. No experience necessary. Must be at least 16 years-old. Fill out an application at the Clauss Recreation Center today!

We are currently hiring for: • Lifeguards • Swim Instructors • Concessions Workers • Admissions Staff

Roselle Racers Swim Team (MR)

Calling all swimmers… new and returning swimmers are invited to join the Roselle Racers Swim Team for a fun-fi lled summer at Kemmerling Pool!

The Roselle Racers are a member of the DuPage Swim and Dive Conference. This competitive swimming program is designed for swimmers 5-18 years old. Swimmers age 8 and under must be able to swim one length of the pool without stopping and swimmers 9 and over must be able to swim two lengths. Swimmers compete against individuals in their own age group. New team members attend a swimming tryout before they can be on the team. The tryout dates will be announced at registration.

Being a member of swim team requires attending practices regularly. These practices help swimmers develop fundamental swimming skills, including four diff erent competitive swim strokes. Practices also involve endurance training which is great cardiovascular exercise! Swim meets take place on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings with a fantastic social network of families volunteering to ensure their success. The swim team is a great way to make friends and get fi t!

REGISTRATIONRegistration night for the Roselle Racers Swim Team will be held at the Clauss Rec Center (CRC) on April 13 and April 21 from 6-8 pm. Members of the swim team parent club will be present to provide information and answer questions. Swim team suits and other attire will be available for viewing, fi tting and ordering. If you can not make the registration night, you may still join by completing a registration form at the CRC front desk by May 17th Visit www.roselleracers.org for more info.

Applications are being

accepted until February 26.

Questions, call 630-894-4200

for more information.

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Visit Santa! Santa wants to visit his friends

of the Roselle Park District! He will be taking a trip down from the North pole

and stopping by the Roselle Bank and Trust bank for a special visit to friends of the Roselle Park District!

SaturdayDecember 12th 9am-1pmRoselle Bank and Trust- 1350 W Lake Street

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Can’t get enough of Kemmerling Pool? Want to swim indoors?

Th e Roselle Park District has created a relationship with the Streamwood Park District to ensure that Roselle residents may have indoor aquatic opportu-nities when Kemmerling Pool is not open during the fall and winter.

Roselle residents will receive Streamwood resident rates for programs at the Streamwood Park District’s Park Place Family Aquatics Center which is an indoor facility. Resident rates applies to membership passes, daily admission, pool rentals, water fi tness programs, special events and swimming lessons.

For more information contact the Streamwood Park District at: (630) 372-PARK or www.streamwoodparkdistrict.org

YOUTH

The Roselle Park District is committed to encouraging healthy and active lifestyles among its residents. Families that engage in physical activity together are more likely to adhere to an active lifestyle longer than those families that don’t. In order to encourage family participation in physical activity, the Roselle Park District is rewarding families to get out into our parks and exercise together. Simply take a picture of your family exercising at any our parks and get entered into a drawing for a $100 American Express gift certifi cate. Take pictures at multiple parks to be entered into the drawing multiple times. Pictures will be posted at the Clauss Recreation Center and creativity will be rewarded! For more information, pick up a brochure at the Clauss Recreation Center.

PASSPORT TO GOOD HEALTH

ENTER TO WIN

Good Times + Great Parks + Strong Community

DAY AGE TIME DATES FEEF

Thursday Junior High/High School Basketball

3:30-5:00 pm 1/7-5/28 $3

Friday Junior High/High School Basketball

3:30-5:00 pm 1/7-5/28 $3

Junior High/High School Open Gym (PK)Thursday, January 7-Friday, May 28

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

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Annual Membership Initial Rates Renewal Rates*

In-district Out-of-district In-district Out-of-district

Basic Adult (16 & Over) $174 $219 $149 $194

Basic Family (per person) 2 or more adults living in same household $164 $209 $139 $184

Basic Student*** (14-21 w/limited hours) $104 $149 $79 $124

Basic Senior (55 & Over) $134 $179 $109 $154

Basic Senior Couple (per person) $124 $169 $99 $144

Value Membership Mon-Fri 8:00am-3:00pm only $114 $159 $94 $139

3 Month Membership (with card) $65 $80 $60 w/card $75 w/card

Daily Fees per visit** $6 $8

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

Small Locker Rental $30/year $10 for 3 months

ID Cards – All members will be issued a fi tness identifi cation card. Members will be required to scan in their card when using the Fitness Center or Open Gym. There is a $5 Replacement Fee for lost cards.*Renewal Rates are valid within 30 days of expiration. Members renewing an annual membership on or before their expiration date will receive the renewal rate and an additional month.**Daily Fees – Daily fees are accepted for use of the Fitness Center and Gym. The cost is $6R/$8NR per day. All daily fee users must be 16 years or older and have a waiver signed by a guardian 18 or older each visit. Daily fees are paid in the Fitness Center.***Student Memberships –14 and 15 year olds wishing to purchase a Student Fitness Membership must complete Fitness University prior to becoming a member.****Locker Rentals – If you do not choose to rent a locker, daily use of a locker is available at no charge. Please bring your own lock. All daily use locks must be removed when you leave the building.

In September of 2009, the Roselle Park District installed new ceiling tiles, added a fresh coat of paint, improved lighting, made

HVAC enhancements, added a brand new line of selectorized (strength) machines, a new Smith Press, a new Functional Trainer,

rubberized plates and dumbbells, new cardio machines, and a new television/audio system called Cardio Vision.

Fitness Center

Come in and check out all of these improvements to our fi tness center!

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Fitness Center

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FITNESS EQUIPMENTRESISTANCE EQUIPMENT CARDIOVASCULAR EQUIPMENT

• 18 Cybex Machines • 4 Treadmills (Matrix, Precor, True)

• 1 Cybex Functional Trainer • 7 Elliptical Cross Trainers (Life, Precor, Sci-Fit)

• 1 Gravitron 2000 • 2 Step Machines (Precor)

• Dumbbells (3 lb - 100 lb) • 2 Recumbent Bikes (Cybex, Stex)

• Preacher Curl Bar/Bench • 3 Upright Bikes (Precor, True, Cybex)

• Smith Machine • 1 Concept II Rowing Machine

• Workout Benches

• Sit Up Board/Ab Rollers

• Roman Chair

• Stretch Trainer

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

BASIC MEMBERSHIP• Complete use of Fitness Center, track, and locker rooms• 1/2 price nursery punch card (for all members excluding those on a 1 Month Membership)• 20% discount on in-house fi tness classes (for all members excluding Value, Student, 3 Month, and 1 Month)• Free use of Gym when available• Equipment orientation with a certifi ed Personal Trainer• 3 Month Basic Membership also available

VALUE MEMBERSHIPAnnual Membership includes:• Use of Fitness Center Monday-Friday 8 am-3 pm• Equipment orientation or program design with a Certifi ed Personal Trainer• Complete use of running track and locker rooms

Take steps toward a healthier lifestyle. We offer decicated service,

individualized attention and state-of-

the art equipment. Our staff create safe,

effective, individual programs with a positive experience for all fi tness

levels.We strive to be the best part of your day, everyday!

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

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

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

Massage (TL)Massage has many benefi ts including stress reduction, increased circulation, improved health, reduced muscle soreness, and more! During your chair massage appointment, a licensed and certifi ed massage therapist will work on your back, arms, neck and/or shoul-ders to help you experience all of the benefi ts that massage has to off er. You will remain fully-clothed during your appointment.

Schedule your 10, 15 or 30-minute appointment at the fi tness desk today!

FEES: R $1 per minute / NR $1.50 per minuteBasic Fitness members receive a 20% discount.

Cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours in advance to avoid being charged.

The Roselle Park District Fitnes Center has four *ADA accessible fi tness pieces of equipment. *The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

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Jazzercise (TL)New music, fresh moves, pure motivation…the world’s lead-ing dance fi tness program off ers a blend of dance and exercise choreographed to today’s hottest music including top 40 music, jazz, country, fun, and classic. Jazzercise accommodates ALL fi tness levels, including low-impact options. It combines a great cardiovas-cular workout with resistance training and stretching that increases your strength, muscle tone, fl exibility, and balance with easy to follow moves. When you LOVE your workouts, results come easily-especially at Jazzercise. Nursery Service is available for all classes for a small fee. For more information, please call Darlene at (847) 985-0498.

WHO: Ages 16 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 8/15 No class 12/24 & 12/31

ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE*

Morning Sessions

10-2028-A Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 12/22-2/11 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2028-B Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 2/16-4/1 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2028-C Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 4/6-5/27 R $76/NR $91

Evening Sessions

10-2030-A Tu/Th 5:40-6:40 pm 12/22-2/11 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2030-B Tu/Th 5:40-6:40 pm 2/16-4/1 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2030-C Tu/Th 5:40-6:40 pm 4/6-5/27 R $76/NR $91

*No basic member discount. Walk-in daily fee is $10.00.

Kickboxing (TL)Achieve the top notch physical condition of a professional kickbox-er or boxer without the bumps or bruises. Learn the techniques of boxing and kicking while participating in a fun and well supervised workout. This is a no contact program, but using your new skills for self-defense will be covered. Kickboxing uses every major muscle group of the body and is highly eff ective for developing cardiovas-cular fi tness and body fat reduction. All levels are encouraged to sign up.

WHO: Ages 15 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 5/20LOC: Maple

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

10-2033-A Tu 7:45-8:45 pm 1/5-2/9 R $60/NR $75

10-2033-B Th 7:45-8:45 pm 1/7-2/11 R $60/NR $75

10-2033-C Tu 7:45-8:45 pm 2/23-3/30 R $60/NR $75

10-2033-D Th 7:45-8:45 pm 2/25-4/1 R $60/NR $75

10-2033-E Tu 7:45-8:45 pm 4/13-5/18 R $60/NR $75

10-2033-F Th 7:45-8:45 pm 4/15-5/20 R $76/NR $91

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

Kickboxing 2x (TL)Achieve top notch physical conditioning in our kickboxing class off ered twice a week at a reduced price.

WHO: Ages 15 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 5/20LOC: Maple

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

10-2032-A Tu/Th 7:45-8:45 pm 1/5-2/11 R $102/NR $117

10-2032-B Tu/Th 7:45-8:45 pm 2/23-4/1 R $102/NR $117

10-2032-C Tu/Th 7:45-8:45 pm 4/13-5/20 R $102/NR $117

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

Yoga (TL)This is a perfect total fi tness program resulting in overall improve-ment in your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. You’ll learn to relax your mind and have more body awareness through proper breathing practices, yoga postures, deep relaxation and meditation techniques. Emphasis is placed on developing and enhancing balance, fl exibility and strength. Enjoy our new extend-ed class format. Please bring a yoga mat and a 5 ft. blanket to class. Comfortable clothing is advised.

WHO: Ages 16 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 7/20 LOC: Sycamore

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

10-2019-A M 6:45-8:00 pm 1/4-2/15 R $77/NR $92

10-2019-B W 6:45-8:00 pm 1/6-2/17 R $77/NR $92

10-2019-C M 6:45-8:00 pm 2/22-4/5 R $77/NR $92

10-2019-D W 6:45-8:00 pm 2/24-4/7 R $77/NR $92

10-2019-E M 6:45-8:00 pm 4/12-5/24 R $77/NR $92

10-2019-F W 6:45-8:00 pm 4/14-5/26 R $77/NR $92

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

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

10-2019-G F 6:30-7:30 pm 1/8-2/19 R $63/NR $78

10-2019-H F 6:30-7:30 pm 2/26-4/9 R $63/NR $78

10-2019-J F 6:30-7:30 pm 4/16-5/28 R $63/NR $78

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

New : Gentle Yoga (TL)Relaxation through beginner yoga poses and breathing techniques.

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ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

Beginners Tai Chi

10-2052-A Tu 9:00-10:00 am 1/5-2/9 R $40/NR $55

10-2052-B Tu 9:00-10:00 am 2/16-3/23 R $40/NR $55

10-2052-C Tu 9:00-10:00 am 3/30-5/4 R $40/NR $55

10-2052-D Tu 9:00-10:00 am 5/11-6/15 R $40/NR $55

Continuing Tai Chi

10-2052-E Tu 10:00-11:00 am 1/5-2/9 R $40/NR $55

10-2052-F Tu 10:00-11:00 am 2/16-3/23 R $40/NR $55

10-2052-G Tu 10:00-11:00 am 3/30-5/4 R $40/NR $55

10-2052-H Tu 10:00-11:00 am 5/11-6/15 R $40/NR $55

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

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

WHO: Ages 6 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 6/15LOC: Elm

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

10-2047-A Th 7:00-9:00 pm 1/7 R $35/NR $50

10-2047-D F 7:00-9:00 pm 4/9 R $35/NR $50

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

Tai Chi (TL)Tai Chi can reduce stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, anger and fear. It can increase energy, vitality, endurance, confi dence and concentration. In addition, Tai Chi can relieve arthritis and chronicpain, improve all bodily functions, balance the emotions, calm the mind, speed healing, strengthen and detoxify the body, strengthen the immune system, integrate the body, mind & spirit and allow you to achieve inner peace.

WHO: Ages 13 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 6/16LOC: Sycamore

Falls? They Don’t Have to Happen To You (TL)Falls are the leading cause of injury death for Americans age 65 and older, and this year one in three people over that age will fall. Even those who are not injured may then develop a fear of falling whichmay cause them to limit their activities, reducing mobility and physi-cal fi tness, increasing the actual risk of falling. Learn the risk factors, causes and consequences of a fall; simple things you can do around the home and when out and about to reduce your risk of falling; what to do if you do fall; and what steps you can take to improve your balance.

WHO: Ages 55 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 6/15LOC: Elm

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

10-2047-C Th 5:00-6:00 pm 1/7 R $10/NR $15

10-2047-E F 5:00-6:00 pm 4/9 R $10/NR $15

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

Natural Energy Healing (TL)We all have innate healing abilities. In this class you will learn to tap into that inner wisdom and using the natural energy of the universe help yourself and your family; heal. This energy can help you to reestablish balance and harmony on the physical, emotional, and spiritual planes so that the natural function of your body is restored and its natural ability to heal itself is activated. This is a hands-onworkshop under the guidance of a Reiki Master Teacher and Qigong Instructor..WHO: Ages 13 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 4/8LOC: Chestnut

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

10-2047-B Sa 9:00 am-5:00 pm 2/20 R $157/NR $172

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

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Fencing (TL)This program is open to beginners and experienced fencers. Learn techniques and strategies from Vladimir Lapshin, who trained pro-fessionally in Russia for 12 years. Bouts will be supervised. Equip-ment is provided; just wear comfortable clothes and athletic shoes.

WHO: Ages 13 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 8/15LOC: Schaumburg Park District Community Recreation Center (CRC), 505 N. Springinsguth

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

Beginner

10-2045-G M 7:00-8:00 pm 1/4-2/8 R $48/NR $63

10-2045-H M 7:00-8:00 pm 2/15-3/22 R $48/NR $63

10-2045-I M 7:00-8:00 pm 4/5-5/10 R $48/NR $63

Advanced

10-2045-J M 7:00-8:00 pm 1/4-2/8 R $48/NR $63

10-2045-K M 7:00-8:00 pm 2/15-3/22 R $48/NR $63

10-2045-L M 7:00-8:00 pm 4/5-5/10 R $48/NR $63

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

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

10-2023-A Tu 7:45-8:45 pm 1/5-2/16 R $38.50/NR $53.50

10-2023-B Tu 7:45-8:45 pm 2/23-4/6 R $38.50/NR $53.50

10-2023-C Tu 7:45-8:45 pm 4/13-5/25 R $38.50/NR $53.50

*No drop in fees allowed for this program.

Belly Dancing (TL)Join our instructor, Annette Metellica, and take your fi tness routine to a whole new level! Anyone can learn to belly dance, from the young to the young-at-heart. Have fun while learning to sway rhythmically, do hip lifts and bumps, and shimmies. Discover how the oldest form of dance can energize your day. No previous dance experience is necessary.

WHO: Ages 14 and upMIN/MAX: 6/18LOC: Sycamore

Zumba (TL)Looking for a fun and exciting way to tone and sculpt your body? Here is your chance! Salsa, cha cha, merengue, hip rolls and shim-mies-put it all together with high energy Latin and international music and you’ve got Zumba! Our master instructor will guide you through a series of unique moves and combinations providing you with a great workout. No dance experience is necessary. Drop in rate is $10R/$13NR. WHO: Ages 18 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 5/8 LOC: Bloomingdale Park District, 172 S. Circle

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE*

10-2041-A Tu 6:00-7:00 pm 1/26-3/16 R $69/NR $84

10-2041-B W 6:00-7:00 pm 1/27-3/17 R $69/NR $84

10-2041-C Tu 6:00-7:00 pm 3/30-5/18 R $69/NR $84

10-2041-D W 6:00-7:00 pm 3/31-5/19 R $69/NR $84

*No Basic Fitness Member discount allowed for this program.

ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE*

10-2048-A M/W 10:15-11:15 am 1/4-2/17 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2048-B Tu/Th 10:15-11:15 am 1/5-2/18 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2048-C M/W 10:15-11:15 am 2/22-4/7 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2048-D Tu/Th 10:15-11:15 am 2/23-4/8 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2048-E M/W 10:15-11:15 am 4/12-5/26 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2048-F Tu/Th 10:15-11:15 am 4/13-5/27 R $66.50/NR $81.50

*No drop in fees allowed for this program.

W.O.W. Women on Weights (TL)Strength training has been proven to benefi t all populations, from adolescent athletes to seniors. Women, in particular, see tremen-dous benefi ts from strength training. Traditionally, women relied on cardiovascular activity and a low calorie diet to change their physical appearance. Unfortunately, low calorie diets merely punish the soul and decrease the metabolism. Without including consistent strength training in our program, eff ecting change can be an impos-sible goal. Strength training is absolutely essential if we wish to create visual changes in our bodies, and we’ve discovered that the benefi ts of strength training extend far beyond the visual.

WHO: Ages 18 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 5/8 LOC: Fitness Center/Maple

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ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-2020-A M 9:00-10:00 am 1/4-2/15 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-B M 7:45-8:45 pm 1/4-2/15 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-C W 7:45-8:45 pm 1/6-2/17 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-D F 9:15-10:15 am 1/8-2/19 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-E M 9:00-10:00 am 2/22-4/5 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-F M 7:45-8:45 pm 2/22-4/5 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-G W 7:45-8:45 pm 2/24-4/7 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-H F 9:15-10:15 am 2/26-4/9 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-I M 9:00-10:00 am 4/12-5/24 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-J M 7:45-8:45 pm 4/12-5/24 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-K W 7:45-8:45 pm 4/14-5/26 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2020-L F 9:15-10:15 am 4/16-5/28 R $50.75/NR $65.75

Pilates (TL)Strengthen and lengthen your muscles while restoring the natural curvature of the spine with Pilates. All exercises are performed in a fl owing and graceful manner with the coordination of breathing. The workout off ers incredible body benefi ts, including dynamic fl exibility, muscular endurance and strength, balance, body awareness and coordination. Please bring a mat to class.

WHO: Ages 16 and up CLASS MIN/MAX: 8/15 LOC: Sycamore/Maple

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-2029-A M 5:45-6:45 pm 1/4-2/15 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2029-B W 5:45-6:45 pm 1/6-2/17 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2029-C M 5:45-6:45 pm 2/22-4/5 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2029-D W 5:45-6:45 pm 2/24-4/7 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2029-E M 5:45-6:45 pm 4/12-5/24 R $50.75/NR $65.75

10-2029-F W 5:45-6:45 pm 4/14-5/26 R $50.75/NR $65.75

Spinning (TL) Cycling is an exciting way to workout! The workout is designed to enable all individuals to participate in a group exercise class with emphasis on individual performance. A typical class may consist of going up and down hills, climbs, sprints, or visualizing riding around a neighborhood or up a mountain. Spinning is a fun and eff ective exercise challenge and a great way to lose body fat. Please bring a towel and plenty of water. Spin classes are now one hour long by popular demand!

WHO: Ages 18 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 5/7 LOC: Spin Room

PREMIUM CLASSES

Premium Classes (Pilates and Spinning) have a drop-in fee of

R $7.75 for residents and $11.50 for non-residents. Save time and purchase a

Premium Class Pass good for ten classes and pay only R $77.50/NR $115.

Annual Basic Members receive a 20% discount off of the

Class Pass and the individual session fee of premium classes.

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

NURSERY HOURS:M/W/F: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmTu/Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 5:30 pm - 7:30 pmSaturday: 9:00 am - 11:30 am

Fitness Members$2/hour for the fi rst child$1/hour for each additional childHalf hour: $ 1 per child

Non-Members$3/hour for the fi rst child$1.50/hour for each additional childHalf hour: $1.50 per child

FITNESS CENTER HOURS (January 1- May 31)REGULAR HOURS STUDENT HOURS

Monday - Friday: 5:30 am-9:30 pm Monday - Thursday: 2:30-5:00 pm & 8:00-9:30 pm

Saturday: 7:00 am-7:30 pm Friday: .2:30-9:30 pm

Sunday: 8:00 am-4:00 pm Saturday & Sunday: 1:00-Close

VALUE MEMBERSHIP HOURS

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

FITNESS CENTER CLOSED

New Year’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day

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ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE

10-2053-A Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 1/5-2/18 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2053-B Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 2/23-4/8 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2053-C Tu/Th 9:15-10:15 am 4/13-5/27 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2053-D M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 1/4-2/17 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2053-E M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 2/22-4/7 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2053-F M/W 6:00-7:00 pm 4/12-5/26 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2053-G Sa 9:15-10:15 am 1/2-2/13 R $33.25/NR $48.25

10-2053-H Sa 9:15-10:15 am 2/20-4/3 R $33.25/NR $48.25

10-2053-I Sa 9:15-10:15 am 4/10-5/22 R $33.25/NR $48.25

P.U.M.P. – Pursuing Ultimate Muscle Power (TL)This class will give you a total body workout that will be both challenging and invigorating. With the use of barbells,you will target all major muscle groups in the body through an intense workout.

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

Back to Basics (TL)This class is a lighter, low impact class designed for those just begin-ning an exercise program. You’ll begin the class with a nice and easy warm-up to awaken your muscles. Resistance training follows the cardio portion of class. This is the perfect class for the beginner or the deconditioned participant. A 2 day per week option is available for R $49/NR $64.

WHO: Ages 18 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 8/15LOC: Sycamore

ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE

10-2027-A M/W/F 10:05-10:55 am 1/4-2/19 R $73.50/NR $88.50

10-2027-B M/W/F 10:05-10:55 am 2/22-4/9 R $73.50/NR $88.50

10-2027-C M/W/F 10:05-10:55 am 4/12-5/28 R $73.50/NR $88.50

ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE

10-2026-A Tu/Th 6:50-7:35 pm 1/5-2/18 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2026-B Tu/Th 6:50-7:35 pm 2/23-4/8 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2026-C Tu/Th 6:50-7:35 pm 4/13-5/27 R $66.50/NR $81.50

ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE

10-2049-A M/W 7:00-7:45 pm 1/4-2/17 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2049-B M/W 7:00-7:45 pm 2/22-4/7 R $66.50/NR $81.50

10-2049-C M/W 7:00-7:45 pm 4/12-5/26 R $66.50/NR $81.50

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

WHO: Ages 16 and up CLASS MIN/MAX: 8/15 LOC: Maple

Cardio Mix (TL)Get your heart pumping and burn lots of calories in this class. 45 minutes of non-stop cardio will help you burn fat and lose those unwanted pounds. This class will use a variety of diff erent formats to challenge you and prevent boredom. Salsa, step, interval training, drills, and more will be incorporated into this class.

WHO: Ages 16 and upCLASS MIN/MAX: 8/15 LOC: Maple

STANDARD CLASSES

Standard Classes (P.U.M.P., Express Workout, Back to Basics and Cardio Mix) have a

drop-in fee of R $5.25/NR $8.00. Save time and purchase a Standard Class Pass

good for 10 classes and pay only R $52.50/NR $80.

Annual Basic Members receive a 20% discount off of the

Class Pass and the individual session fee of standard classes.

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ID# DAYS TIME DATES FEE

10-3775-A W 7:00 -8:00 pm 4/21-5/26 R $95/NR $110

10-3775-B Sa 2:00-3:00 pm 4/17-5/22 R $95/NR $110

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ADULT LEAGUES/ADULT SPORTS

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

WHO: Ages 16-over CLASS MIN/MAX: 6/10LOC: Green Valley Golf Range

Summer Softball League (VO)Registration is now being accepted for our 2010 Adult Summer Softball Leagues. Captains must submit their $75 forfeit fee payment (credit card, check, cash) by April 5 or prior to a league meeting their maximum. This fee will be refunded at the conclusion of the season if a team does not forfeit a game during the season or drop from the league prior to games starting. This $75 fee also holds a team’s spot in a league. The remaining team fee is due PRIOR to the captain’s meetings. Resident team (three-quarters of roster lives in the Roselle Park District) fee is $625. Non-resident team fee is $675. These prices do not include the refundable $75 forfeit fee.

The season will begin the week of April 19th with game times of 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30. Regular and post-season tournament champions will receive prize money and trophies. Please register early as leagues do fi ll up fast. Returning teams will be aff orded fi rst consideration in forming each league, but no guarantees are implied in this regard.

Captain’s meetings will be held on Monday, April 12th, at the Clauss Rec Center, 555 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue. The twelve-inch league meeting will be at 6:30, co-rec meeting at 7:30, and the sixteen-inch league meeting will be at 8:30 pm.

Men’s 16” Softball League ID# 10-3600-AGames will be played on Monday nights. Twelve team maximum.

Co-Rec 14” Softball League (Mushball) ID# 10-3601-AGames will be played on Tuesday nights. Twelve team maximum.

Men’s 12” Softball League ID# 10-3602-AGames will be played on Wednesday nights. Twelve team maximum.

Men’s 12” Softball League ID# 10-3602-BGames will be played on Thursday nights. Seven team maximum.

Fitness CentersRoselle park district

AFFORDABLE FITNESS FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE

COME AND CHECK OUT WHAT’SNEW AT THE ROSELLE PARK DISTRICTFITNESS CENTER!- New line of selectorized (strength) machines- New Smith Press- New Functional Trainer- New Rubberized plates and dumbbells- New Television/audio system, Cardio Vision

Roselle Park District Fitnness Center 555 W. Bryn Mawr., Roselle, Illinois (630) 894-4200 M-F: 5:30 AM-9:30 PM Sa:7AM-7:30 PM Su: 8 AM- 4 PM

Annual Basic Members receive a 20% discount off of the Class Pass and the individual session fee of premium and standard classes.

JOIN FORLESS THAN 49¢

A DAY!

JOIN FORLESS THAN 49¢

A DAY!

- Winter Break Bags Tournament - see page 7- Adult Guitar Classes -see page 43

- New! Gingerbread House Worshop - see page 22- Adult Dance - see page 43

- Adult Trips begin on page 44 - Bags Tournament at Spring Family Fun Fest - see page 9

- Garden Club -see page 49- Garden Plots - see page 52

- Daddy Daughter Date Night - see page 10 and 60.

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ADULT LEAGUE/ADULT OPEN GYM

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Men’s Basketball League (VO)

ID# 10-3603-AGet the guys together and sign-up for our Saturday afternoon Men’s Basketball League. Teams will play a minimum of ten games plus a post-season tournament. Game times are on the hour beginning at 1:30 pm.

The season will start January 16th.

Teams must pay a $75 forfeit fee using a valid Visa, MasterCard credit card or cash by January 5th. This fee will be refunded at the conclusion of the season if your team does not forfeit a game during the season or drop from the league prior to games beginning. This $75 fee also holds a team’s spot in a league. The remaining team fee is due PRIOR to the captain’s meeting which will be held on Monday, January 11th, at 7:00 pm at the Clauss Rec Center, 555 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue.

Resident team fee is $625. (three-quarters of roster lives in the Roselle Park District) Non-resident team fee is $675.

These prices do not include the refundable $75 forfeit fee.

DAY AGE TIME DATES

Sunday Adult 30+ Basketball 8:15 -10:00 am 1/3-5/30

Monday Adult 18+ Basketball 8:00 -9:20 pm 1/3-5/30

Tuesday Adult 18+ Volleyball 7:15 -9:15 pm 1/3-5/30

Wednesday Adult 18+ Basketball 8:00 -9:20 pm 1/3-5/30

Adult Open Gym (PK)Sunday, January 3-Sunday, May 30

Open Gym Rules• All participants must sign in and fi ll out required information completely (clearly and legibly) before beginning play.• Picture ID must be shown to the Open Gym Attendant in order to participate. Open gym schedule and general gym schedule subject to change.• Players must wear appropriate gym shoes.• Players must demonstrate good sportsmanship.• Off ensive language will not be tolerated.

• Absolutely no gum or candy in the gym.• No hanging on the rim or dunking.• Fitness Center Members must show fi tness ID card to have open gym fee waived on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.

FEES$3 - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday$4 – Sunday & Tuesday

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ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-4120-A Tu 8:00 -9:30 pm 1/12-2/16 R $30/NR $45

10-4120-B Tu 8:00 -9:30 pm 4/13-5/18 R $30/NR $45

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

DANCE: Swing

10-4123-A Th 7:30 -9:00 pm 1/7-1/28 R $16/NR $24

DANCE: Cha Cha

10-4123-B Th 7:30 -9:00 pm 2/4-2/25 R $16/NR $24

DANCE: Rumba

10-4123-C Th 7:30 -9:00 pm 4/22-5/13 R $16/NR $24

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-5559-A Sa 10:00-11:00 am 1/2-1/30 R $116/NR $131

10-5559-B Sa 10:00-11:00 am 2/6-2/27 R $116/NR $131

10-5559-C Sa 10:00-11:00 am 3/6-3/27 R $116/NR $131

NEW DANCERS- Sign up today and receive a

discounted rate of R $20/NR $35 for your fi rst lesson!

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ADULT TRIPS

Social Ballroom Dance (DK) Grab your partner and have fun learning a wonderful array of ball-room dance steps. Lu Podrasky will teach you the Fox Trot, Swing, Waltz, Rumba, Tango and Ballroom Polka.Fees are per person for a session of 6 classes. Students are encour-aged to sign up with a partner. Please wear smooth-soled shoes to class. **This class takes place at Itasca Park District (IPD) 350 E. Irving Park Road in Itasca.

WHO: Adults LEVEL: BeginnerCLASS MIN/MAX: 6/15 per districtLOC: Itasca Park District

Bronze Ballroom Dance (DK)Learn the standardized ballroom dance steps you see on TV, in schools, and at dance studios throughout the country. Some style and dance technique is presented as well. The steps are fun, easy to learn, and can be used in social dance settings. No previous dance experience is required. You are encouraged to sign up with a part-ner; however, singles can take turns dancing with the instructors or each other.

WHO: AdultsCLASS MIN/MAX: 8/30LOC: Dance Room

BALLROOM DANCE/ADULT GUITAR

Private/Semi-Private Ballroom Dance Lessons (DK) Private dance lessons provide customized personal attention. They are most commonly taken in conjunction with group lessons to clean up your dance steps or to learn to dance more quickly for a special occasion or for personal satisfaction. Singles, couples, or small groups pay the same hourly rate. Lessons are 1 hour in length and fee is per lesson. There is no charge to register and be contacted about avail-able times. Once registered, you can purchase as many tickets as you would like for lessons scheduled throughout the current session.

WHO: AdultsCLASS MIN/MAX: 1/8ID#: 10-4100-A.

To be contacted to schedule your lessons complete a registration form including the names of all the people intending to take the lesson and the ID code

To purchase a lesson ticket to be used at the agreed upon date and time, please pay at the front desk during regular front desk hours prior to your lesson. FEE: R $32/NR $47.

NEW!! ADULT BEGINNER GUITAR 1 (CH)Dust off your guitar, break out those skinny ties and get ready to ROCK! Let loose the inner rocker in you with Adult Beginning Guitar classes from Guitar FUN-damentals! Learn parts of the guitar, notes, chords, basic scales and fun songs that bring back great memories and create new ones!

WHO: ages 19 +CLASS MIN/MAX: 6/12LOCATION: CRC – Chestnut Room

**A one-time book fee applies (16.19) for all classes. This is due at the fi rst class payable to Guitar FUN-damentals. The books all include a play-along CD-ROM and the student gets to keep the book upon completion of the course.**

**Participants need to provide their own acoustic or electric guitar for class.**

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ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-7000-A W 9:45 am-4:45 pm 1/13 R $74/NR $89

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-7000-C F 9:00 am-4:45 pm 2/19 R $20/NR $30

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-7000-B W 10:30 am-4:45 pm 2/17 R $55/NR $70

WANT TO GET AWAY?

We’ll drive!Get out and enjoy one of

these great trips this season!

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TRANSPORTATION: Unless otherwise noted, all trips depart from the Roselle Park District Clauss Recreation Center at the time below with additional stops at Medinah and Bloomingdale Park Districts.

ADULT TRIPS

Walk-N-Talk (DK)Inviting all active older adults to spend Monday morning at the Clauss Recreation Center! Walk on our indoor track from 9:30-10:00 a.m., and then join us for coff ee in the Maple Room. Once a month we’ll play Bunco and have lunch together. Participants are asked to take turns bring-ing treats, and on Bunco Day (fi rst Monday each month), everyone brings a lunch, or buys their own if we order out. Join us and meet new friends!

LOC: Track/Maple RoomID #: 10-7100-A DAY: M TIME: 9:30 am DATE: WIN/SPG FEE: No charge!

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WINTER/SPRING REGISTRATION BEGINS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16!

My Fair Lady (DK) The endearing and enchanting Lerner and Loewe musical romance follows the tale of Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney fl ower girl in 1910 London, who falls under the spell of Professor Henry Higgins. Higgins makes a bet with crony, Colonel Pickering that he can transform Eliza and pass her off as a duchess. Having one of the most memorable and recognizable scores, you will thrill to such beloved songs as “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “On the Street Where You Live,” “Get Me to the Church on Time,” “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” and “The Rain in Spain.” There is only one word to describe this great American musical – it’s “loverly!” Fee includes lunch, show and transporation.

WHO: AdultsTRIP MIN/MAX: 7/8 per district LOC: Marriott Theatre, LincolnshireREGISTRATION DEADLINE: December 21, 2009NOTE: Upon registration, please indicate your choice of entrée: either Roasted Turkey Breast with Gravy or Poached Filet of Salmon

Funny Girl (DK) Funny Girl, set in New York City, revolves around Ziegfeld comedienne Fanny Brice and her rise to fame in the early ‘20s. Told mostly in fl ashbacks, the musical shows her from the start as a gawky Brooklyn teen, fast-talking her way into show business and her fi rst triumph in the Zeigfeld Follies, to becoming the toast of New York, to the unraveling of her personal life and marriage to gangster Nick Arnstein. Fee includes lunch, show and transportation.

WHO: AdultsTRIP MIN/MAX: 4/6 per districtLOC: Drury Lane, OakbrookREGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 27, 2010

Chicago Auto Show (DK) Explore the nation’s largest auto show featuring a complete range of domestic and imported pas-senger cars and trucks, sport utility vehicles, experimental and concept cars. The Chicago Auto Show utilizes 1.3 million square feet of the McCormick Place complex and you defi nitely don’t want to miss out! Fee includes ticket to the event and transportation. Lunch is on your own.

WHO: AdultsTRIP MIN/MAX: 6/8 per districtLOC: McCormick Place, ChicagoREGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 25, 2010

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ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-7000-E W 9:45-4:45 pm 3/24 R $40/NR $55

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-7000-D W 8:45-3:00 pm 3/10 R $30/NR $45

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-7000-H W 9:30-4:15 pm 5/5 R $10/NR $15

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-7000-F W 12:00 -4:00 pm 3/31 R $27/NR $40.50

ID# DAY TIME DATES FEE

10-7000-G F 9:45-3:45 pm 4/16 R $70/NR $85

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ADULT TRIPS

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Chicago Flower and Garden Show (DK) Join us for the annual Chicago Flower and Garden Show at Navy Pier! The return of the show to Navy Pier is being heralded as a resounding success and the show has reclaimed its place as the Midwest’s premier fl ower and landscape event. Come with us to enjoy lush theme garden displays, the new plant varieties exhibit, horticulture competitions, and gardening workshops!

WHO: AdultsTRIP MIN/MAX: 6/10 per districtLOC: Navy Pier, ChicagoREGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 12, 2010

Sentimental Journey (DK) Take a trip to Metropolis Performing Arts Centre and revisit some of your favorite songs from the 1920’s, 30’s, and 40’s with the theaters two favorite performers; Micky York and Lisa Rock. Join them on a Sentimental Journey with classic songs such as “Isn’t it Romantic,” “Tea for Two” and “The Way You Look Tonight.” The bus will drop us off in downtown Arlington Heights. Lunch is on your own and must be taken before the show. Show begins at 1:00pm. Fee includes transportation and ticket.

WHO: AdultsTRIP MIN/MAX: 4/6 per districtLOC: Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, Arlington HeightsREGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 24, 2010

That’s Amore (DK) Get ready for a mini Italian Fest at the Skokie Theater! Sit back and relax as Jack Miuccio celebrates some of the great Italian crooners. Jack is well known for singing your favorite artists from Lanza to Sinatra. Enjoy the show in what Steve Cochran from Meyer Sound called “One of the 10 best sounding theaters in the entire world”.

WHO: AdultsTRIP MIN/MAX: 4/8 per districtLOC: Skokie Theater, Skokie, ILREGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 24, 2010

Chicago History Tour (DK) Cinema Academy is off ering a phenomenal opportunity to see Chicago in a way you may not have seen it before. From the hallows of Wrigley Field to the memories of the Stockyards to the sights of the Great Migration sit back in a motor coach bus as our qualifi ed guide explains the Chicago of the Palmers, Ogdens and Burnhams the real pioneers of our city. Visit our ethnic neighborhoods and stop for lunch in Little Italy. Lunch and motor coach transportation are included in the fee. Registration deadline is March 19, 2010.

WHO: AdultsTRIP MIN/MAX: 6/6 per districtLOC: ChicagoREGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 19, 2010

The Arboretum of South Barrington (DK) Join us for a day of shopping at South Barrington’s newest and most exciting place to shop, dine and play. The open-air center is named for the lush treescapes and gardens of its landscape, and for the large tree farm that formerly stood on the site. For a complete store listing, visit www.ShopTheArboretumSB.com. Shopping and lunch is on your own.

WHO: AdultsTRIP MIN/MAX: 4/8 per districtLOC: The Arboretum Shopping Center, South BarringtonREGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 28, 2010

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Interested in Renting and/or using the RPD Baseball/Softball Fields? Contact Facility Supervisor Phil Knowles at (630) 894-4200

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The Roselle Park District has rental space available for individuals, clubs, organizations or groups. Perfect for bridal showers, seminars, family reunions, retirement parties and more! See page 50 and 51 for more information on facility rentals!

For more information contact Phil Knowles at(630) 894-4200

Roselle Park District Facility Rentals

The facility reservation form(s) are downloadable from the RPD website!

New! Birthday Party Packages Ages 3-10

5 Birthday ThemesSee page 11 for more details

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WDSRAThe Western DuPage Special Recreation Association (WDSRA), in cooperation with the Roselle Park District, off ers a vari-ety of fun and educational programs and services for individuals with special needs. With caring, dedicated and trained staff , WDSRA provides more than 1,000 programs, trips and special events year round to children and adults with disabilities. If you would like more information about WDSRA services and programs visit our website at www.wdsra.com or call (630) 681-0962.

Special RecreationThe benefi ts of recreation extend far beyond the soccer fi eld or the dance fl oor. The skills that are learned and practiced in leisure pro-vide a tremendous foundation for life. For an individual with a dis-ability, recreational activities can improve self-confi dence, provide socialization opportunities, and reinforce a sense of teamwork and tolerance. They can establish friendships and gain social indepen-dence. The benefi ts are endless!

Volunteers / Part Time Staff We are looking for caring people with a desire to give a little. Volunteers are needed to assist in a variety of programs from sports to crafts to special events. Our programs are fun and exciting. Sign up by yourself or with a friend. Hours are fl exible, training is provided, and the benefi ts are many. For an application visit our website at www.wdsra.com.

WDSRA ProgramsWe off er a wide range of programs to reach a variety of interests. • Basketball • Weeklong Trips • Special Olympics • Drama • Dance • Social Clubs • Music • Special Events • Bowling • Wheelchair and Adapted Sports • Overnight Outings . . . and much, much more!

Inclusion ServicesWDSRA also off ers inclusion services for those wishing to participate in regular park district programs but may need assistance. Inclu-sion is designed to provide the least restrictive environment while providing the maximum opportunity to participate in a program. There is no charge for WDSRA’s support. If you would like assis-tance, please indicate that special accommodations are needed on the park district registration form. If you have questions, contact WDSRA at 630-681-0962. Two-week advance notice is requested for inclusion support.

Roselle Park District and the ADAThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimina-tion on the basis of a disability. The Roselle Park District will make reasonable accommodations in recreations programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability that meets essential eligibility requirements for that leisure program and facilities. If you have questions or believe you have been unfairly discriminated against by the park district, please contact the Roselle Park District Director at (630) 894-4200 ext. 228. Those who use the Telecommu-nications Device for the Deaf may reach the park district by calling (800) 526-0844.

Western DuPage Special Recreation Association630-681-0962

www.wdsra.com

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Harris has been serving families and businesses since 1882, when Chicagoland consisted of a dozen small

towns clustered around a city still trying to recover from its Great Fire. We’ve grown right along with area

communities, and we’re prouder than ever to help out in the places we’ve helped to build.

Harris is proud to sponsor the Roselle Park District and many other community organizations.

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

• Harassment or intimidation using words, gestures, body language or menacing behavior • Physical contact with another individual or staff member in an angry, violent or threatening manner • Any demonstration of sexual activity or sexual suggestiveness • Carrying or concealing weapons or devices that may be used as a weapon • Use or possession of illegal chemicals or alcohol on Park District property without proper permits • Abuse of Park District equipment, supplies and property. • Theft of services • Smoking and loitering inside or outside Roselle Park District facilities/grounds

• Continuous poor sportsmanship or overaggressive competitiveness from players or spectators • Any other unacceptable behavior including inappropriate dress Roselle Park District staff are eager to be of assistance. Members, guests and participants should not hesitate to notify staff when assistance is needed.

Any violation of these guidelines may result in: a verbal warning, a written warning, immediate removal from the facility, suspension from Park District property, suspension of membership for a desig-nated period of time or revocation of membership. The Roselle Park District will investigate all reported incidents on a case by case basis.

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ID# DAY/ TIME DATES FEE

10-6535-A Th/7:00 pm May 2009-May 2010 R $24/NR $39

POOCH PERMIT2009-2008

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Dog Park at Odlum Park (PK)

Pooch Permit:ID#: 10-9907-DResident: $25 First Dog, $10 Additional DogsNon Resident: $40 First Dog, $15 Additional Dogs

Location: Corner of Travis Parkway & Ryan RdDIRECTIONS from Lake Street, take Rodenburg Rd. North to Travis \ Parkway(past Central), turn left (West) on Travis and follow street to Ryan Rd. near the Schaumburg Metra Station.

Bring your dogs to get off leash, and play/socialize with other dogs. An annual Pooch Permit allows you and your canine companion to enjoy Roselle’s fi rst dog park!

A new membership purchase will be valid until June 30, 2010

Registration*Registration fees are non-refundable, non-transferable and are not prorated. A signed liability waiver, submis-sion of current vaccinations and verifi cation of physical condition (rabies, distemper, kennel cough/bordetella and parvovirus) are required to be on fi le to obtain a pooch permit. More information, including rules and the pooch permit applications can be found on our website at www.roselleparkdistrict.com.

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

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DOG PARK/GARDEN CLUB

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB (MR)

The Roselle Park District Garden Club was established in April 2008 and was created to off er area gardeners the opportunity to gain more knowledge relating to cultivating gardens and landscapes, to give gardeners the opportunity to share their gardening skills and to encourage a greater sense of pride for community projects!

Benefi ts of being a Garden Club member include: • Horticultural presentations, both in-house and through outside speakers. • Periodic garden related outings to local public and private gardens, arboretums and nurseries.• Club sponsored plant sales and plant swaps.• The chance to improve your community.• Friendship and camaraderie with gardeners who share your enthusiasm.

Monthly meetings are held at the Clauss Recreation Center, 555 W. Bryn Mawr, Roselle, Illinois 60172

WHO: 18 and overMIN/MAX: 4/20 This is a yearly fee

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The Roselle Park District Garden Club is seeking new members. The garden club, formed in the spring of 2008, meets the fi rst Thursday of each month (excluding summer) at 7:00 p.m. at the Clauss Recreation Center, 555 W. Bryn Mawr. The member-ship fee is $24.00 per year, which includes membership in Garden Clubs of Illinois, and a copy of their newsletter.

Member activities have included planting fl owers at Kemmerling Pool, maintenance of the landscaped island at Prospect and Thorndale, participation in the Rose Parade, an annual plant sale, and a booth at the Lake Park Craft Fair. In addition, a rain garden is currently being designed for plant-ing in front of the Roselle Village Hall. In cooperation with the Bloomingdale Garden Club, the Roselle Garden Club also planted a “Victory Garden” on a plot at the Clauss Recreation Center, and the harvest will be do-nated to the Bloomingdale Township Food Pantry.

For more information about the Roselle Garden Club, download their informational fl yer from the Roselle Park District at www.roselleparkdistrict.com, or call (630) 894-4200.

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FACILITY RENTALS & SERVICES

Facility Rental Reservation IntervalsFacility rental requests are reviewed/pro-cessed according to the Roselle Park District program schedule. Since a majority of our facilities experience heavy usage with our various programs, these take fi rst priority. Once our seasonal program space is re-served, then an accurate level of availability with Clauss Recreation Center and Turner Park facilities can be determined. Therefore, the following are the earliest dates that facility rental requests can be reviewed/processed by season: Winter/Spring (January 1-May 31): November 1 Summer (June 1-August 31): April 1 Fall (September 1-December 31): July 1It is possible to submit an early request for any time of the year, but these will be fi led and then reviewed/processed on the above stated dates. Please contact the Facility Supervisor with any questions about this process.

Full Payment Total rental fees must be received before any reservation can be made. Also, reserva-tions cannot be ‘penciled in’ or held before complete request is made and/or full pay-ment of rental fees is received. Reservations are completed/processed on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. It is best to plan and reserve facilities as early as possible for increased availability options.

Clauss Recreation CenterIf you are looking for that perfect place to host your next family gathering, athletic event, birthday party, graduation celebration, com-pany party, or shower, then look no further! Please note: Clauss Recreation Center facilities at 555 W. Bryn Mawr are only available during the following rental hours:

Monday-Friday: 7:30 am-7:30* pmSaturday: 9:00 am-5:30* pmSunday: 10:00 am-2:00* pm* Please contact the Facility Supervisor about any exceptions to these ending times.

DESCRIPTION OF SPACESGym - The Gym is available for athletic events and your other fun group activities! The possibilities are endless! Reserve it for your group to let out some energy, shooting baskets, playing volleyball, or more! Possibili-ties for games include four-square, kickball, volleyball, and of course, basketball. Number of baskets and the fl oor lines allow for full-court or half-court games. Our heavy-duty dividing curtain also allows the option of renting only half the Gym for a decreased fee.

Full Gym: R$58/hour NR$83/hourHalf Gym: R$38/hour NR$63/hourMandatory $27 fl at fee for set-up/use of any tables, chairs, volleyball nets, or *extra play equipment.*(subject to availability, please call the Facility Supervisor at (630) 894-4200 to be sure)

Meeting Rooms – These rooms off er comfort and privacy in a business-like set-ting. Let us transform one of our rooms into the spot you need for your meeting! Please call for additional information about the various room options and set-up possibili-ties.

Rental Fee: R$33/hour NR$58/hour Mandatory $27 fl at fee for set-up of any tables and chairs. $18 fl at fee for use of TV/VCR/DVD and/or presentation stand.

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Maple Room – The Maple Room can accommodate up to 100 people. Round or rectangular tables for seating (and serv-ing) can be set up with cushioned chairs to create the party/meeting set-up you desire! Extra tables can be set up for any catering or refreshments. There is also a refrigera-tor/freezer and sink available in the room for no additional charge. Please note: in order to keep our facilities in excellent condition, party decorations are limited to table cloths, centerpieces, and free-standing additions. Any decorations or elements requiring tape, adhesives, or tacks are prohibited inside or outside the building. Thank you for your understanding.

Rental Fee: R$58/hour NR$83/hourMandatory $27 fl at fee for set-up of any tables and chairs.$18 fl at fee for use of TV/VCR/DVD and/or presentation stand.

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REFUNDS/CANCELLATIONS

PLEASED BE ADVISED

Refunds with facility rental fees: • Cancellation request 30 or more calendar days prior to rental date = FULL REFUND (less $5 for administrative costs). • Cancellation request 15-29 calendar days prior to rental date = 50% REFUND (less $5 for administrative costs). • Cancellation request 5-14 calendar days prior to rental date = 25% REFUND (less $5 for administrative costs). • Cancellation request 4 or less calendar days prior to rental date = NO REFUND. • Refund request due to inclement weather with outdoor facilities = no refund. • Other types refund inquiries = at the discretion of Facility Supervisor.

Rescheduling a facility rental date or time:Original facility rental date can be rescheduled (pending facility availability) for a $10 fee. Rescheduling facility rental dates is at the discretion of the Facility Supervisor and will be performed on a case-by-case basis.

MANDATORY $150.00 DAMAGE DEPOSIT amount (for any facility rental) must be provided by way of a check or credit card information in order for rental request to be reserved and processed. This payment refunded at the close of the rental interval pending approval by the Facility Supervisor. Charges that may be applied to this $150.00 total include, but are not limited to, the costs of repairs, damage to the facility and equipment, excessive cleaning, rental charges/fees for unauthorized use of the facility or areas of the facility, and policy violation fi nes during the reservation.

Pavilion – The Pavilion (picnic shelter structure) is a perfect place to host your company picnic, family reunion, or neighborhood get together. A pavilion reservation also allows you great access to the other nearby Turner features such as our splash pad, fi shing pier, and athletic fi eld. (Note: these additional features cannot be reserved.) Personal gas or charcoal barbecues and grills are allowed at the pavilion, however, please carry out and dispose of any used charcoal briquettes outside of the park. There are electrical outlets located at the pavilion but please use as sparingly as possible, as the voltage on these outlets is limited.

Rental Fee: R$140/daily fl at fee NR$165/daily fl at fee(The Pavilion may only be reserved for up to 4 hours daily.)

DESCRIPTION OF SPACESTurner ParkTurner Park rental facilities (located at the intersection of Devon Ave. and Roselle Rd., Turner Park address for driving directions is 81 E. Devon/Roselle, IL 60172) are available for a comparably longer range of daily hours than the CRC facilities. Please call the Facility Supervisor at (630) 894-4200 regarding any early morning or later evening hours of rental usage for the

Gazebo – Our Gazebo is available for rent. It’s a great place to secure for a wedding ceremony and taking wed-ding pictures! This could be an extra area to have with a Pavilion event. Also, this is a great gathering or ceremonial location and very quick walk to the other Turner features. There are a limited amount of picnic tables present around the perimeter of the Gazebo for your use. Not recommended for large picnic gatherings of 50 or more; the Pavilion is better-suited for this purpose.

Rental Fee: R$55/day NR$80/day

FACILITY RENTALS

Please call 894-4200 Monday-Friday from 8:00 am-7:00 pm for additional information or reservation paperwork. The facility reservation form(s) are downloadable from the RPD website!

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Garden Plots (PK)Do you want to grow your own fresh vegetables but you don’t have enough room in your yard to garden? The park district has estab-lished plots for you to use for a very reasonable fee! Plots are located at the park district maintenance building on the south side of the Clauss Recreation Center area (driving entrance located off of Men-sching Ave.). The plots are 6’ x 25’ with a 1’ fallow area at each end. Reserve your plot today (limit of one plot per household)!

Coordination/reservation of plot reservations is at discretion of park district management.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Garden plots fi ll up fast! Please submit completed registration form (with check or credit card information to be held for payment of fee) to ensure your participation in the garden plot lottery. This lottery will determine the fi nal garden plot reservations. Each numbered plot will be issued at random on lottery date of Wednesday, April 21, 2010 beginning at 1:00 pm with participating plot seekers. Reservation of previously-held plot numbers (and multiple plots) from year-to-year will no longer be possible. In order to ensure that all of our park district customers receive an equal op-portunity to receive a plot reservation, no reservations from 2009 will be held. Registrations that do not receive plots in the lottery will not have their payment processed.

OTHER NOTES: • An adjacent water source with an ample length of hose will be available at the plot site.

• Please do not drive your vehicle right next to the garden plot area. Parking spaces will be available in the maintenance center lot ensuring a short walk to your plot (please follow parking guidelines on posted signs). • Plots will be ready for your gardening (soil tilled, plots staked, water avail-able, and garbage pick-up) *Monday, May 3rd, 2010.*(weather permitting, with moisture and other seasonal factors)• Not all garden plots are created equal… Some of our plots on the grid may experience excessive drainage from heavy rainfall and water erosion as a result. Park district staff is not respon-sible for alleviating or managing these weather/moisture elements. Park district maintenance staff will only perform the following: 1. Till existing soil ONCE in the spring season (this will not be repeated by request; soil workability, texture, and content is the responsibility of garden plot holder thereafter). 2. Measure out each 6’ x 25’ plot with posts and number. 3. Include 1’ fallow area at each end. 4.Maintain adjacent hose/water source.5.Provide garbage pick-up from tall can in the garden plot area.

Any other work associated with the individual garden plots is the responsi-bility of the reserving customer.

For more information and/or updates on the garden plots please call (630) 894-4200.

WHO: Ages 16 and overMIN/MAX: (Plots) 10/22ID#: 20-6530-A SEASON DATES: 5/3-end of growing season FEE: (Per Plot) R $32/NR $47

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Goose Lake Park Disc- Golf Course The concept of the game is easier to understand when the term ‘Frisbee® golf’ is used, but since Frisbee is a registered trademark, we call the game disc golf instead. The game is similar to traditional ball golf. Players use special Frisbees (golf discs) instead of balls and clubs, and throw them at an above-ground target instead of a hole in the ground. The object of the game is to throw a golf disc into the target, ‘par’ or better, i.e., in the fewest number of throws. The com-bination of challenges to players, including distance, accuracy, wind, trees, shrubbery, water and terrain changes, off er plenty of action and excitement during the course of a game. The Professional Disc Golf Association website is http://www.pdga.com.

Disc Golf Course: Open May 1st – October 15th10:00 am- Sunset For more information on the rules of the game please feel free to stop by the CRC for a copy of the rules.

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SKATE PARK

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Skate Park

THE ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT SKATE PARK FACILITY The Roselle Park District Skate Park is located on Maple Street in Roselle, just south of Irving Park Road. This is an unsupervised skate park. Skateboarding, inline skating and bicycling are high-risk recreational activities with inherent risk of serious injury. Participants use this facility at their own risk.

Prohibited Acts Are not limited to the following:• Only bicycles, skateboards/scooters, or rollerblades are allowed in designated areas. No bikes are allowed on the skate area and no skates are allowed on the bike area.• Users should use pathways to enter/exit designated areas.• NO food, drinks, or glass on skate/bike operating surfaces.

Guidelines • Skateboarding, In-Line Skating and BMX Bike-riding are high risk activities. Please use caution. • The park district is NOT responsible for injuries.• Proper protective equipment, including helmets, elbowpads, knee pads, etc., is strongly recommended.

• Skaters are responsible for inspecting and reporting any damage and vandalism to the park district at 630-894-4200.• It is recommended that younger skaters be accompanied by an adult.

• NO littering, breaking glass, and distributing/affi xing fl iers, stickers, etc. on park property.• Destruction and misuse of property or structures, including graffi ti marking, damaging equipment, defacing signage, and using equipment contrary to designed/intended use.• Hours: 10:00 am - Sunset (weather permitting) NO trespassing after sunset

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

Penalties • Fines of $25 to $500.• Confi scation of the bicycle, skateboard/scooter, or rollerblades.

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The Roselle Park District is now recycling

We all play a part in recycling to really make an impact. According to the recent survey, 99% of respondents are

willing, able and ready to recycle in the parks and teach their kids to do the same.

Recycle similar materials at the facilities as you do at home. Below is breakdown of what you can recycle

In any of our blue containers. • Newspaper (and all inserts)

• Magazines, Catalogs, Phone Books• Junk Mail (construction paper, colored paper, etc)

• Offi ce Paper (letter, letterhead, fax paper)• Chipboard (cereal boxes, tissue boxes, paper towel & toilet paper rolls, etc)

NEW ! Ice Skating at Turner Pond

ICE SKATING AT TURNER PARK/WALKING TRACK

WELCOME BACK AND ENJOY!

The Roselle Park District is happy to off er ice skating at Turner Park! Turner Pond will be available for ice skating as soon as weather conditions permit. During the winter, the parks department will regularly test the depth of the ice. They will also clean off the south section of the pond which will be designated for ice skating. (As a reminder, snow removal from the paths and parking lots is the District’s fi rst priority during storm clean up, followed by ice skating at Turner Pond.)

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

Hours for Ice Skating at Turner Pond (weather permitting) Monday-Friday 10 am - dusk Saturday and Sunday 10 am - dusk Call the seasonal weather hot line at

(630) 671-9261 for current skating conditions.

There is no charge to skate at Turner Pond. Please note that there are no warming facilities or lights at Turner for skating. We will have a porta-potty available on site. There is no attendant on duty. Skaters must provide their own ice skates.

Before you head out to skate: (see additional rules on site) • Check for the GREEN FLAG that indicates the

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

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

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Walking TrackDid you know that it is free to use our walking track?

All you have to do is sign in each time at the front

desk. One mile is equivalent to 14 times around the

track. Roselle is the one of very few park districts that

doesn’t charge to walk the track.

Turner Park Splash Pad

Open May through September. Take advantage of this

great new feature at Turner Park. It consists of a

splash playground and two playgrounds,

designed for children of all ages.

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400 Prospect Ave

Brittania

Dog Park

Brittania

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400 Prospect AveKemmerling Park and Pool

The Scout Lodge

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FACILITY MAP

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WaiversIn Accordance with the Recreation Department policy, all program participants must sign a hold-harmless agreement prior to participation in department sponsored programs. The waivers are on the bottom portion of program registration form and must be signed by the adult participating in an adult program; and by the parent or legal guardian of participant under 18..

Three Easy Ways To Register

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

2. Fax:Completed Registration Form (page 58) to (630) 894-5610.

3. Walk-In:Registration accepted at Clauss Recreation Center, 555 W. Bryn Mawr, Roselle, Front Desk or after-hours *yellow drop-in box. Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-**7:00 p.m.Saturday: 8:30 a.m.-**12:30

*Yellow drop-in box is located inside doors in lobby area- please leave only check or credit card payment (no cash) when using drop box).**Registration cannot be processed after these times but registration forms may be placed in yellow drop box for processing the time the front desk is open.

HOW TO REGISTER

In-District RegistrationIn-district registration for 2010 Winter-Spring programs begins Wednesday, December 16, 2009 at 8 am.

Out of District RegistrationOut of district registration and in-district registration for 2010 Winter-Spring programs received after the deadline will be processed on a fi rst come fi rst serve basis.

Receipt Confi rming Your ClassAll registration received up to Wednesday, December 15 will be collected and randomly entered in our system. Receipts will begin to be mailed on December 16 as the registration is processed.

Program Room and Area Locations Program locations are subject to change. Roselle Park District staff reserves the right to make changes to room/area locations if deemed necessary for the participation and safety of all our registrants and programs. This type of fl exibility is necessary to ensure that all planned program sessions can meet and activities can go as planned.

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

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

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

Please Be AdvisedNo registrations can be processed after 7:00 p.m. Monday-Friday or after 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. After these times the front desk can accept registration forms but they will not be processed until the next day the front desk is open. Please note: the front desk cannot hold any full or partial CASH payments. NO EXCEPTIONS (CHECK or CREDIT CARD information can be held). Also, there can be no acceptance of any overage payments with transactions. The District can only receive a total payment of what the total corresponding fees necessitate. It is not possible for the District to perform the service of providing cash back or in-system credit on any overwritten personal checks, company checks, government-issue checks, or money orders.

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

Nothing ruins a good program quicker…than everyone waiting until the last minute to register for it. There is a point where if there aren’t enough registrants to hold the program, it is cancelled. Coming in the day of, or the day before the program won’t resurrect it. Please register at least a week early to avoid disappointment.

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

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

� All refund requests must be made at least two business days before the fi rst class meeting or practice of program.� Trips and special events require reservations and planning weeks ahead of time and therefore do not allow us to accept refund requests unless there is a wait list and someone can fi ll the spot.� Individuals requesting refunds with two or more business days notice, prior to the fi rst class meeting or practice will receive a full refund, less $5 for administrative costs.� No refunds will be issued for any program after second meeting of a program, unless a physician’s note is provided. Re-fund requested for medical reasons will be prorated from the time the request is received.

Non Resident FeesUnless specifi ed by a particular program, the non-resident program fee is an additional $15 or 50% of the regular fee, whichever is less. This does not apply to facility rentals. For all facility rentals, CRC or Turner Park, there is a consistent $25 increase for non-residents in addition to the stated resident fees.

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

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

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

Refund PolicyThe Roselle Park District endorses a customer satisfaction policy and strives to provide high quality programs, services, and facilities. However, sometimes expectation levels or situations occur that do not meet the satisfaction of our customers and a refund request is made.

If for any reason you are requesting a refund, please contact the Park District at (630) 894-4200 or come by in person to submit a request.

� Refunds with facility rental fees: • Cancellation request 30 or more calendar days prior to rental date = FULL REFUND (less $5 for administrative costs). • Cancellation request 15-29 calendar days prior to rental date = 50% REFUND (less $5 for administrative costs). • Cancellation request 5-14 calendar days prior to rental date = 25% REFUND (less $5 for administrative costs). • Cancellation request 4 or less calendar days prior to rental date = NO REFUND. • Refund request due to inclement weather with outdoor facilities = no refund. • Other types refund inquiries = at the discretion of Facility Supervisor. � The Park District will not issue refunds for fi tness center mem-berships or LPHS student CRC parking permits.� Some classes, programs, and fees have specifi c refund policies that will be adhered to.� The Park District reserves the right to judge refund requests on a case-by-case basis and partial or full refunds may or may not be approved at any time at the discretion of the district.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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

* Parent Guardian Name ________________________________________________ * Home Phone _____________________

* Address ____________________________________________________________ * Cell Phone _______________________

Work Phone ______________________ *Email Address________________________________________________________

ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT REGISTRATION FORMRegister at Clauss RecreationCenter

555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave Roselle, Il 6072FAX: (630) 894-5610

Phone: (630) 894-4200

www.roselleparkdistrict.com

Yes No

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SECTION B (PLEASE PRINT) PROGRAM PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

CLASS ID# PROGRAM NAME PARTICIPANT (FIRST & LAST NAME) SEX BIRTHDAY (MO/DAY/YR)

GRADE PROGRAM FEE

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

NON RESIDENT FEE:

BASIC FITNESS ID# _________

TOTAL FEES:

$

$

SECTION C SIGN THE WAIVER & RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS

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

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

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY RECEIPT#__________________________________________________________ STAFF INTIALS _________________________________

Last 3 digits on back of card

Authorized Signature Expiration Date

Visa MasterCard Credit Card #

Cash *Check # Name on card

*PAYABLE TO ROSELLE PARK DISTRICT

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

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Ice Skating at Turner Pond

is back!

Saturday, May 15, 2010See page 8 for more

details!

Ice Skating at Turner Pond

is back!

Visit the website for more information!

www.roselleparkdistrict.com

The Roselle Park District is bringing ice skating to

Turner Pond. See page 54.

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

PRESORTED STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDSCHAUMBURG, IL 60194

PERMIT NO. 797

ECRWSSRESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERROSELLE, ILLINOIS 60172

Hear ye, hear ye! All young maidens age 10 and under and their beloved chaperones are hereby invited to attend the local ball at the Castle of Magical Music. Show the young lady in your life just how important she is by inviting her to this special evening out. Dads, granddads, big brothers, uncles or cousins are welcome to share this special night with their own sweet princess. Th is is a magical evening to be remembered forever!

Daddy Daughter Date Night Sunday, February 21, 2010

6:00-8:00 PM

Come dressed up and ready to dance and have a good time.

Enjoy refreshments, complimentary photos, and the music and magic of

Jim Jensen Entertainment.

Please register early to guarantee your spot.

Last year’s dance was sold out!

Sponsored in part by

WHO: Girls age 10 and under with an adult MIN/MAX: 10/100 LOC: CRC Gym ID #: 10-8010-E DAY: Su TIME: 6:00 pm-8:00 pm DATE: 2/7 FEE: R $25/NR $37.50 $10 for each additional girl