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Page 1: OREGON PARK DISTRICT · Providing quality service through programs, parks and facilities to fulfill the needs of the community in a fun, safe and friendly environment is our mission

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OREGON PARK DISTRICTOREGON PARK DISTRICTF A L L 2 0 2 0 - S E P T E M B E R - D E C E M B E RF A L L 2 0 2 0 - S E P T E M B E R - D E C E M B E R

304 S. 5TH STREET, OREGON • 815.732.3101 • OREGONPARK.ORG

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FALL 2020 • SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER2

Providing quality service through programs, parks and facilities to fulfill the needs of the community in a fun, safe and friendly environment is our mission. If you have an idea, an issue, or a suggestion, please reach out to our team to share your thoughts.

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Steve PennockPresident

Mark TrembleVice President

Dave BakenerCommissioner

Scott StephensCommissioner

Dan EngelkesCommissioner

Board meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at Nash Recreation Center. The public is encouraged to attend.

OUR STAFF

Brent SuterDeputy Superintendentof Parks

Mary SansoneCustodian

Nick KarperSkilled Parks Laborer

Erin FolkExecutive [email protected]

Amanda ZimmermannRecreation Program [email protected]

Dan GriffinFinance & Technology [email protected]

Tina KetterSuperintendentof [email protected]

Debbie LeffelmanEvent [email protected]

Alyssa BarringerAdministrative Services [email protected]

Bill HelfrickMaintenance

Andy EgyedSuperintendent of Parksand [email protected]

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Lesley SheffieldAthletic [email protected]

DON’T FORGET TO “LIKE”OPD ON FACEBOOK FOR FUN UPDATES!

John IngersollSkilled Parks Laborer

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Amanda ZimmermannRecreation Program [email protected]

Andy EgyedSuperintendent of Parksand [email protected]

Lesley SheffieldAthletic [email protected]

Dear Residents,

Fall is just around the corner and normally our parks, programs and facilities would be bustling with activities, leagues, and special events. Soccer season would have begun, and the soccer fields would be filled with kids daily. While these traditional opportunities have been stripped away, we are hopeful we will return to our active program and facility scheduling soon! The struggle continues for each of us, but we encourage everyone to do their part by complying with the Governor’s orders. The Park District is closely following recommendations from the Governor’s office, CDC and IDPH as it pertains directly to public parks and recreation activities. These recommendations will continue to guide our decisions as a District and aid in development of our program and facility procedures. This is not an ideal situation, but we will continue to identify the safety of our staff and patrons as our number one priority.

Nash Recreation Center is open, and reservations are required for use of all indoor amenities. We are pleased to announce we will add reservations for the gymnasium in limited quantities beginning September 8th. Reservations for lap swim, the fitness center and gymnasium are limited to individuals who have memberships or a 10-punch pass. These restrictions allow us to control capacity limits, conduct temperature checks upon arrival, and complete contact tracing if necessary.

Program procedures have also been adjusted to reflect the current IDPH guidelines. While these programs may look different, I encourage you to review the program offerings with the fall guide. Our staff has been hard at work and are dedicated to continuing to provide services, even if they seem unordinary.

The parks remain open and I invite you to enjoy the many exciting amenities you will find at each of our 11 park sites. The Park West renovation is complete, the Story Walk is open and we are excited to unveil additional park changes in 2021 to several other park sites. Please remember to maintain social distancing while enjoying our parks, playgrounds, and paths.

On behalf of the Board of Commissioners and staff, thank you for your patience and understanding as we transition through these difficult times. Be well and please stay informed by visiting oregonpark.org, follow us on social media or contact us at 732-3101 with your questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

Erin FolkExecutive Director

Erin FolkExecutive [email protected]

GENERAL INFO

Distinguished Park & Recreation Accredited Agency

Oregon Park District is proud to be recognized as an Illinois Distinguished Park and Recreation Accredited Agency, the highest honor a Parks & Recreation Agency in Illinois can receive. The District has held this status since 2009!

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The Oregon Park District website includes information about programs and classes, parks, facilities, employment opportunities, and more. Visit us online for updates.

Table of Contents304 South Fifth Street - P.O. Box 237Oregon, IL 61061(815)732-3101(815)732-RUBY - Hotline(815)732-3736 - Fax

Covid-19 UpdateNash Recreation Center opened on July 8 with strict guidelines and limited capacity. Visit oregonpark.org to view the District's operating procedures during Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois Plan.

HoursMonday - Friday: 5:30 am - 7:00 pm*Saturday & Sunday: Closed**Hours of operation are currently adjusted for the District's re-opening during Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois Plan

Administrative HoursMonday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pmOregon Park District Office, Nash Recreation Center

Digital activity guides are released each year. Print versions are also available by request at the front counter at Nash Recreation Center. A full updated guide can always be found by visiting the district’s website: www.oregonpark.org.

ACTIVITY GUIDE RELEASE

The Oregon Park District offers a sibling discount of 10% off the regular fee for each additional child enrolled in a program where one child has already enrolled at full price in the same session. Registration for all siblings must take place at Nash or by phone at the same time in order to receive the discount. All family members must be in the same account to qualify.

SIBLING DISCOUNT *FOR SELECT PROGRAMS

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NASH RECREATION CENTER

The Oregon Park District provides financial assistance in several forms to help families or individuals that are in financial difficulty with program fees, preschool tuition, Extended Time program and Camp Oh-Pea-Dee. Funds are provided through employee-driven fundraising and generous donations through the A. Charles and Lillemor Lawrence Foundation. Applications are available online and Nash Recreation Center, 304 S. 5th Street, Oregon. For more information or questions contact Alyssa at [email protected] are available for anyone residing within the Oregon School District boundaries.

OPD FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

FALL 2020 • SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER

Registration Information..................................5-6Facility Re-Opening Guidelines...........................7Aquatics..........................................................8-10Fitness..........................................................12-13Youth/Adult Sports.......................................13-16Youth/Adult Classes & Activities..................17-20Children’s Center...............................................21Spcial Events................................................23-27For Your Pets................................................28-29

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Fees must be paid at the time of registration by cash, check, or credit card. The first fee listed is the rate for Oregon Park District residents. The second fee is for non-residents. No registrations or rentals will be accepted without the proper payment.

The Oregon Park District may cancel, postpone, combine classes, or change instructors. Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment and refunds will be issued. All participants will be notified of any scheduling changes or cancellations.

ID is required for proof of residency or a non-resident fee will be charged. A resident is an individual living in or owning real estate within the boundaries of the Oregon Park District. All Oregon School District students participating in youth team sports are considered residents. If registering online, residency must be approved. See page 6.

CLASS CHANGES

FEESGENERAL INFO

RESIDENCY

Resident Fees Student K - 12th Adult 18 Yrs. + Senior 60 Yrs. + Senior Couple Family *Annual Pass $144 $204 $168 $300 $468

Quarterly Pass $48 $60 $55 $90 $145

Monthly Pass $18 $22 $20 $33 $50

10 Punch Pass Card $16.50 $23 $16 NA NA

Auto Debit Monthly $13 $18 $15 $26 $40

3 Pay 3 @ $50 3 @ $70 3 @ $58 3 @ $102 3 @ $158

Non-Resident Fees Student K - 12th Adult 18 Yrs. + Senior 60 Yrs. + Senior Couple Family *Annual Pass $168 $252 $204 $360 $564

Quarterly Pass $55 $72 $65 $110 $170

Monthly Pass $20 $27 $23 $40 $60

10 Punch Pass Card $22 $30 $22 NA NA

Auto Debit Monthly $15 $22 $18 $31 $48

3 Pay 3 @ $58 3 @ $86 3 @ $70 3 @ $122 3 @ $190

MT. MORRIS VILLAGE RESIDENTS

The Oregon Park District is an approved SilverSneakers and Renew Active location. If you are unsure if you are a member or do not have a membership ID, the front counter staff at Nash can assist in determining your eligibility.

SILVERSNEAKERS & RENEW ACTIVE

Your annual pass is paid off in three equal consecutive payments! The pass fee is paid for the first three months, and is only available on annual passes.

3 PAY PAYMENT PLAN

This is a convenient way to pay for your pass and select programs. The automatic debit monthly fees are shown below. With your permission, automatic credit card charges will be made each month. The first amount is the initial payment that will be made when registering, followed by the amount of 11 equal payments charged each month.

AUTOMATIC MONTHLY PAYMENT

LOCKERSShared locker room space is currently limited to registered participants of the pool. All other use is restricted. Annual locker rentals are currently unavailable.

Mt. Morris Village residents can register for all programs, memberships, facility rentals and daily fees at the Oregon Park District resident rate. Additional non-resident fees are subsidized by the Village of Mt. Morris.

Online Registration – Visit us at www.oregonpark.org to sign up for an online ID and register for any of our activities over the web. See page 6 for Online Registration details.Phone-in Registration – Call (815)732-3101 and one of our friendly receptionists would be happy to enroll you or your family.

ACTIVITY REGISTRATION

MEMBERSHIPS PURCHASES & RENEWALSMemberships – To renew your current membership or purchase a new one, please call (815)732-3101 and one of our friendly receptionists would be happy to help you. Your current membership card will continue to work. If you do not already have a membership card or need a replacement, visit our Front Desk at your next facility visit.

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Save Time! Register Online!

The Oregon Park District recently launched Perfect Mind, a new online registration system. With the new system, the District now offers a user-friendly interface, simple navigation, and customizable features to save you and your family time when registering for District programs and events!

Perfect Mind provides the ability for our users to update account information, view attendance history and future schedule, register for an activity or event, and check on the availability of a shelter or Nash Recreation Center room rental from anywhere with an internet connection.

Not a member yet? Create an Account! Already have an account with your primary email address? Simply login or select ‘Forgot your password’ to re-establish your account. Once you’re in, you can update your household information, payment information, sign up for programs and activities, and reserve shelters.

While the District strives to make your online experience one of the best, please note there are a few account features that are not available online.

• All patrons that create their own account will be flagged as a Non-Resident. If you live within the District boundaries and are a Resident, please call Nash Recreation Center at (815) 732-3101 so our Customer Service team can update your account. Once updated, resident rates will be applied for all future online registrations and reservations.

• Discounts are not available through Online Registration. If you wish to take advantage of our Sibling Discount, please register over the phone or at Nash Recreation Center.

The Oregon Park District is excited to be able to provide our community with an easy online experience. If you have any questions regarding Online Registration, contact us at [email protected] or call Nash @ 815-732-3101.

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR PERFECT MIND UPDATES AND HAPPENINGS AT OREGON PARK DISTRICT!

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FACILITY RE-OPENING GUIDELINESNash Recreation Center is currently open to members only due to capacity limits imposed by IDPH. The District will continue to monitor the restrictions and facility usage and determine if we will re-open to all users to continue to restrict use to members.

Racquetball courts are currently closed. Staff will continue to evaluate facility use and Phase 4 guidelines to determine the safest time to re-open the courts.

The Nash Fitness Center is over 6,000 square feet and features a three lane rubberized track that surrounds our CYBEX strength training machines, free weights, and cardiovascular equipment. Reservations are required for use of the fitness center.

FACILITY PASSES

RACQUETBALL & WALLEYBALL

NASH FITNESS CENTER

A new addition to the facility includes our TRX room featuring 800 square feet of alternative fitness equipment. Room features 6 TRX stations, kettlebells, weighted ropes, yoga mats, dumbells, tire flip, punching bag, spin bikes, rower, elliptical, air assault treadmill and stairmill. Reservations are required for use of the TRX Room.

TRX ROOM

MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED TO MAKE A RESERVATION FOR USE OF THE POOL, FITNESS CENTER,

TRX ROOM, AND GYMNASIUM. RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE ONLINE OR BY CALLING (815) 732-3101.

The Oregon Park District requires all class participants and pass holders to sign a waiver release form. Waivers will be signed and kept on file at Nash Recreation Center. Your registration is not considered complete until a signed waiver is on file. All members are required to complete an updated facility waiver upon registration.

WAIVER POLICY

Participants must be 7th grade or older to participate during Lap Swim. Members in highschool or older may use the fitness center.Participants must be 18 years old to use the TRX Room.

AGE RESTRICTIONS

TIME FITNESS CENTER TRX ROOM

5:30 – 6:30 am6:45 – 7:45 am8:00 – 9:00 am

9:00 – 10:30 am10:30 – 11:30 am

11:45 am – 1:00 pm1:00 – 4:15 pm4:15 – 5:15 pm5:30 – 6:30 pm

20 Reservations20 Reservations20 Reservations

CLOSED FOR CLEANING20 Reservations20 Reservations

CLOSED FOR CLEANING20 Reservations20 Reservations

4 Reservations4 Reservations4 Reservations

CLOSED FOR CLEANING4 Reservations4 Reservations

CLOSED FOR CLEANING4 Reservations4 Reservations

The pool will be open for lap swim and water aerobics only. See page 8 for the full pool schedule. Reservations are required.

POOL

The gymnasium is currently closed for Open Gym and is limited to scheduled activities. See page 8 for the full gymasium schedule. Reservations are required.

GYMNASIUM

FACILITY SCHEDULE

Existing passholders that find the limited facility scheduling cannot accommodate their needs can request a prorated refund online at https://www.oregonpark.org/covid-19-pass-refund-request/. Members can call (815)732-3101 with any questions.

MEMBERSHIP REFUNDS

*A full refund will be issued if the Park District reschedules/cancels a class.*To withdraw from a program, a refund application must be completed by visitng our website and submitting a request. *An administrative fee of $5 shall be deducted from the amount of a refund to offset the cost of processing the refund. A full refund, less the fee, will be granted if the application for refund is filed with the office prior to the registration deadline. *Refunds will not be granted after the deadline.*All program refunds are subject to the program coordinator's approval.

If the program participant exhibits symptoms of COVID-19, as set out by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, or has come in direct recent contact with an individual exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 and is unable to participate in the program, a full refund will be returned for the registration.

PROGRAM REFUNDS

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

GYMNASIUM SCHEDULEBasketball

5:30-6:30 am

Basketball11:45-1:00 pm

Basketball2:30-3:30 pm

Tumbling4:45-7:15 pm

KEY: Gym Closed Basketball Pickleball Tumbling

Nash Closed Saturdays &

Sundays

Reservationsare required.

To reserve your time slot for basketball or pickleball, please visit

oregonpark.org or call

815-732-3101.

Basketball6:45-7:45 am

Basketball3:45-4:45 pm

Basketball5:30-6:30 am

Basketball11:45-1:00 pm

Basketball2:30-3:30 pm

Basketball6:45-7:45 am

Pickleball4:30-6:30 pm

Basketball5:30-6:30 am

Basketball11:45-1:00 pm

Basketball2:30-3:30 pm

Basketball6:45-7:45 am

Basketball5:30-6:30 am

Basketball11:45-1:00 pm

Basketball2:30-3:30 pm

Basketball6:45-7:45 am

Basketball3:45-4:45 pm

Basketball5:30-6:30 am

Basketball11:45-1:00 pm

Basketball2:30-3:30 pm

Basketball6:45-7:45 am

Basketball3:45-4:45 pm

Pickleball9:00-10:00 am

Pickleball9:00-10:00 am

Pickleball9:00-10:00 am

Pickleball10:15-11:15 am

Pickleball10:15-11:15 am

Pickleball10:15-11:15 am

Basketball1:15-2:15 pm

Basketball1:15-2:15 pm

Basketball1:15-2:15 pm

Basketball1:15-2:15 pm

Basketball1:15-2:15 pm

Basketball5:00-6:00 pm

Basketball5:00-6:00 pm

Basketball5:00-6:00 pm

BASKETBALLFour basketball hoops will be available for high school age and older, unless with a parent. No ball rentals are available, so please bring your own. A maximum of 4 Nash members is allowed per reservation. Reservations are required.

PICKLEBALL-AGES 18+Pickleball Open Gym is back! Reservations are required. See page 14 for more information.

TUMBLINGOur popular Youth Tumbling program is back this fall! See page 18 for program and registration information.

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

POOL SCHEDULE

The Nash pool features stairs to a 3 foot bay area attached to a 25 meter 6 lane pool. The deepest area is 10 feet. The pool is equipped with a handicap chair lift to assist patrons in and out of the pool.

Six lap lanes will be available for swimmers 7th grade or older. Swimming 32 laps is a one mile workout.

The hot tub will remain closed until further notice.

NASH RECREATION CENTER POOL

HOT TUB HOURS

LAP SWIM

Lap Swim5:45-6:30 am

Water Aerobics8:00-9:00 am

Lap Swim11:45-12:45 pm

Lap Swim4:00-4:45 pm

KEY: Pool Closed Lap Swim Water Aerobics Deep Water Aerobics Twinges Swim Lessons

Water Aerobics*6:00-7:00 pm

Nash Closed Saturdays &

Sundays

The pool will be closed

12:45-4pm for cleaning.

Reservationsare required.

To reserve your time slot for lap

swim or water aerobics,

please visit oregonpark.org or call

815-732-3101.

Lap Swim6:45-7:30 am

Lap Swim5:00-5:45 pm

Lap Swim5:45-6:30 am

Water Aerobics8:00-9:00 am

Lap Swim11:45-12:45 pm

Lap Swim4:00-4:45 pm

Lap Swim6:45-7:30 am

Lap Swim5:00-5:45 pm

Lap Swim5:45-6:30 am

Water Aerobics8:00-9:00 am

Lap Swim11:45-12:45 pm

Lap Swim4:00-4:45 pm

Lap Swim6:45-7:30 am

Lap Swim5:00-5:45 pm

Lap Swim5:45-6:30 am

Water Aerobics8:00-9:00 am

Lap Swim11:45-12:45 pm

Lap Swim4:00-4:45 pm

Lap Swim6:45-7:30 am

Lap Swim5:00-5:45 pm

Lap Swim5:45-6:30 am

Water Aerobics8:00-9:00 am

Lap Swim11:45-12:45 pm

Lap Swim4:00-4:45 pm

Lap Swim6:45-7:30 am

Lap Swim5:00-5:45 pm

Deep Water Aerobics

9:30-10:30 am

Deep Water Aerobics

9:30-10:30 am

Deep Water Aerobics

9:30-10:30 am

Deep Water Aerobics

9:30-10:30 am

WATER AEROBICS-AGES 18+

DEEP WATER AEROBICS-AGES 18+

Exercise your entire body without putting stress on your back and joints. This class will work on toning, cardiovascular strength, endurance, and flexibility.

Deep Water Aerobics is a more intense workout than your typical water aerobics class. Working out in the deep end will allow you to get a cardiovascular workout without the impact. You will also increase your endurance, flexibility and strength. Participants do not need to know how to swim. An aqua jogger belt will be provided.

Closed for Deep Cleaning

Closed for Deep Cleaning

Closed for Deep Cleaning

Closed for Deep Cleaning

Lap Swim10:45-11:30 am

Twinges10:45-11:45 am

Lap Swim10:45-11:30 am

Twinges10:45-11:45 am

Lap Swim10:45-11:30 am

Swim Lessons2:00-6:00 pm

Swim Lessons4:00-7:00 pm

Deep Water Aerobics

9:30-10:30 am

Twinges10:45-11:45 am

Lap Swim10:45-11:30 am

Lap Swim10:45-11:30 am

Twinges10:45-11:45 am

TWINGES-AGES 18+Let the natural buoyancy and resistance of the water help you improve your joint strength and flexibility along with imrpoving cardiovascular endurance while walking and jogging in the shallow end.

AQUATICS

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Swim Lessons with Catch the

Wave Swim Club

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Catch the Wave Swim Club structures the program to provide much more than just swimming lessons. Our curriculum, teacher training, evaluation system, and parent communication are all designed to provide a total Aquatic Education. Our primary technique to achieve water safety is to teach all students to comfortably live in the water. When a student truly learns to live in the water, the strokes come easily. We find that a child enjoys the lessons, the more successful the learning process is. Therefore, our first priority is to create a happy atmosphere.

Program highlights include: • Small class sizes• Professionally trained teachers • Start as young as 3 months old • Consistent, year-round approach

$54 per month R$59 per month NR

*5-week months$70 R/$77 NR

All lessons taught by Catch the Wave

at the Nash Recreation Center Pool.

WANTPRIVATE SWIM

LESSONS?

Lessons scheduled for 30-minute blocks. Choose

your day and time at www.oregonpark.org

$35 R/$42 NR per lesson or$140 R/$168 NR per month

• No sessions - Start and stop at your leisure • Classes available for beginners through pre-team swimmers • Adult classes available • Flexible scheduling• Make up classes for missed sessions

DAY PROGRAM TIME

TuesdayAfternoons

Penguin Babies & Little Learners Intermediate & Little Learners

Advanced & Little LearnersIntermediate & Elite

Intermediate & Little LearnersAdvanced & Little Learners

Intermediate & Little LearnersPenguin Babies & Little Learners

2:00 pm 2:30 pm3:00 pm3:30 pm4:00 pm4:30 pm5:00 pm5:30 pm

Thursday Evenings

Little Learners & Intermediate Little Learners & Advanced

Little Learners & Penguin BabiesIntermediate & Elite

Little Learners & AdvancedPenguin Babies & Intermediate

4:00 pm 4:30 pm5:00 pm5:30 pm6:00 pm6:30 pm

SEE PAGE 10 FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF SWIMMING DESCRIPTIONS!OCTOBER DATES: 10/1-10/29

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In Penguin Babies, parent participation is required in the water. Class focus is on water acclamation, submersion, back floating and independence in the water.

PENGUIN BABIES

Elite is considered our pre-team level, the class focus is on swimming efficiency. Students learn how to maintain formthrough distance training and by coordinating stroke movements properly.

ELITEIn little learners, the student focus is on overcoming anxieties associated with the water and parent separation along with introductory back float techniques.

LITTLE LEARNERS

In Intermediate, the student focus is on self-rescue foundations through proper stroke and breathing techniques.

INTERMEDIATE

In Advanced, student focus is on advanced freestyle and backstroke training with a strong emphasis on kicking and body position.

ADVANCED

SWIMMING LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS

OCTOBER REGISTRATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 21

-ANGELFISH-Does your little swimmer have a disability or special needs? Talk to us about our

AngelFish program. We will work with you to make sure your child has the support they need in class. Swimming is a lifelong skill that is fun for everyone! Contact

(815) 732-3101 or [email protected] PAGE 21 FOR MORE INCLUSION INFORMATION

AQUATICS

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Social Distancing Guidelines

• All class stations will be placed a minimum of 6 feet from one another to allow for social distancing. Stations will be sanitized prior to class and after class.

• Instructor will remain 6 feet from all patrons, at all times.

• Hand sanitizing stations will be available at all programming.

• If you don’t feel good or have a fever, STAY HOME. A refund will be issued for the class or the project from the class will be made available to you.

• Please wear a mask both to and from each class.

• Enjoy your experience. Staff has worked hard to create opportunities for both young and old alike to enjoy activities while following all guidelines set by the CDC and IDPH. If you have any questions, concerns or ideas we would love to hear them, email [email protected].

SUMMER 2020 • MAY-AUGUST

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FITNESS

SUMMER 2020 • MAY-AUGUST

PROGRAM DAY DATE TIME FEE CODE

Early Rise Exercise with Aimee

M/ThM/ThM/ThM/Th

9/3 – 9/28 (Deadline 9/3)10/1 – 10/29 (Deadline 10/1)

11/2 – 11/30 (Deadline 11/2)*12/3 – 12/31 (Deadline 12/3)

5:50 – 6:50 am5:50 – 6:50 am5:50 – 6:50 am5:50 – 6:50 am

$32/$38 NR$36/$43 NR$32/$38 NR$36/$43 NR

2032-112032-122032-132032-14

Vin Yin Nidra (VYN) Extended Yoga

MM

9/14 – 9/28 (Deadline 9/7)11/2 – 11/30 (Deadline 10/26)*

6:30 – 7:45 pm6:30 – 7:45 pm

$24/$29 NR$32/$38 NR

2032-222032-23

Sunrise Flow Yoga TuTu

9/15 – 9/29 (Deadline 9/8)11/3 – 11/17 (Deadline 10/26)

5:45 – 6:30 am5:45 – 6:30 am

$24/$28 NR$24/$28 NR

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Ignite YogaWWW

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11/4 – 11/18 (Deadline 10/28)

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Autumn Equinox Yoga Tu 9/22 (Deadline 9/15) 6:30 – 7:45 pm $15/$18 NR 2032-24Restorative Yoga M 10/5 – 10/26 (Deadline 9/28) 6:30 – 7:45 pm $32/$38 NR 2032-19

Extended Evening Flow W 10/7 – 10/28 (Deadline 10/1) 6:30 – 7:45 pm $32/$38 NR 2032-17Yoga for Service

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11/9 (Deadline 11/1)11/10 (Deadline 11/1)

7:30 – 8:30 am6:30 – 7:30 pm Free! 2032-15

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Winter Yoga Tu 12/1 – 12/22 (Deadline 11/24) 6:30 – 7:45 am $36/$42 NR 2032-18

Winter Solstice Yoga M 12/21 (Deadline 12/14) 6:30 – 7:45 pm $15/$18 NR 2032-28

Rise and shine, get you day started with Aimee! This class covers cardio and light to medium weight training to help increase stamina, strength, and flexibility. This is an excellent way to cross train! Beginner, moderate, and advanced health enthusiasts are all welcome. Classes will be held at the Nash. No Drop-Ins or Punch Passes; Registration Required.*No class 11/26

EARLY RISE WITH AIMEE-AGES 18+

Enjoy morning vinyasa flow yoga to energize and empower your day, using the breath to sequence poses. Al fitness levels.No Drop-Ins or Punch Passes; Registration Required.

SUNRISE FLOW YOGA-AGES 16+

Experience three types of yoga in one class. Start with pranayama followed by 20 minutes of heat-producing yin, next a gentle vinyasa, and wrap up your journey with a peaceful yoga nidra resting meditation. This kind of stretch stimulates the deep, connective tissues of the body, affecting not only the physical body, but also energetic aspects of the self. The class ends with Yoga Nidra, or "Yogic Sleep", which is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, practiced in a supported supine position induced by a guided meditation. It is excellent class for students looking to advance deeper into their practice of relaxation and meditation. Class is suitable for all levels.No Drop-Ins or Punch Passes; Registration Required.*No class 11/9

VIN YIN NIDRA (VYN) EXTENDED YOGA-AGES 16+

This energizing and upbeat class is a blend of vinyasa yoga and heat-producing dynamic dance movements. The movements align the mind, body, and breath in a positive format to bring forth feelings of confidence and joy. Class is suitable for moderate to experienced fitness levels.No Drop-Ins or Punch Passes; Registration Required.

IGNITE YOGA-AGES 16+

On an equinox, the sun spends approximately the same amount of time above and below the horizon; rising due east, setting due west and appearing directly overhead at midday. The Earth, like our bodies, breathes with unyielding rhythm and there is no better time to observe this divine truth than during a change of seasons when the breathwave of our planet can be experienced through all the senses. This yearly cycle, mirrored in every breath we take, can help balance the mind, body, and spirit as we transition into a new season. All fitness levels. Bring a friend for $1. MUST PROVIDE YOUR OWN MAT. Class will be held at the Park West Bandshell, rain location is OPD River Room.No Drop-Ins or Punch Passes; Registration Required.Bring Your Friend to Yoga: $1 (Optional)

AUTUMN EQUINOX YOGA-AGES 16+

Help combat the physical and mental effects of everyday chronic stress and ease common ailments. Restorative yoga is a slower-paced class that helps you achieve a deep state of relaxation with the use of props to completely support you. Suitable for those that are in need of deep relaxation and whole body restoration. All fitness levels.No Drop-Ins or Punch Passes; Registration Required.

RESTORATIVE YOGA-AGES 16+

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EXTENDED EVENING FLOW-AGES 16+

Yoga for active or retired Fire, EMS, Police, or Military. Sleep longer and more deeply. Yoga helps with strength, flexibility, balance and focus, heightened cardiovascular conditioning, lower blood pressure and weight management. Stronger bones, improved immune functions and increased oxygen supply to the body are also benefits of regular yoga practice. Mental and physical health intervention, management of PTS and TBI symptoms can be managed with yoga. Yoga is a non-pharmaceutical method to manage symptoms and relieve stress. Those that practice may notice an improvement in self-confidence, self-worth, enhanced ease and equanimity in daily life. All fitness levels.No drop-ins will be accepted. Must register for the class.

YOGA FOR SERVICE MEMBERS

Does the holiday season leave you stressed, bloated, or depleted? The good news is that yoga helps facilitate your body's natural detox process, wringing out all of the excess we accumulate during the holidays. This class focuses on core work and twists to aid in digestion, detox and deep core appreciation. Each class ends with a restorative detox tea. All fitness levels.No drop-ins will be accepted. Must register for the class.

NURTURE AND DETOX: WINTER YOGAAGES 16+

Solstice means the ascending of the sun from the Latin words sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still). After the winter solstice, the sun begins its ascent as the days become longer and the nights shorter in the perpetual cycle of the seasons. This extended yoga class is designed to help you reconnect with, and honor, the path that you're on. It is a time to reflect on what you've accomplished and consider what you wish to accomplish in the future. This is also a time of lowered energy as we experience the shortest day of the year is filling us with more of the stillness than normal. We use this time to focus on rest, healing, and new beginnings. All fitness levels. Bring your friend to yoga $1 (optional).No drop-ins will be accepted. Must register for the class.

WINTER SOLSTICE YOGA-AGES 16+

ADULT SPORTS-AGES 18+

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Pickleball Open Gym M/W/F 09/08/20-12/31/20 9:00-10:00am & 10:15-11:15am Nash Membership

Pickleball Open Gym Tu 09/08/20-12/31/20 04:30-6:30pm Nash Membership

The Lazyman’s Triathlon is an opportunity for everyone who has ever dreamed of competing in an Triathlon or just looking for a new challenge. In a traditional ultimate triathlon, participants swim 2.4 miles, bike 112 miles and run 26.2 miles in 1 day! You have 6 weeks beginning August 31 and running through October 4 to complete the requirements. That’s 42 days to swim, bike, run at any pace that you choose. You can also substitute activities to fit your individual needs. Everyone who has the courage to register will receive a T-shirt at the conclusion of the Lazyman Triathlon program. You will receive a logging sheet via email the Friday before the event kicks off! Keep this safe with you and track as you go. Simply submit upon completion.

8/31 – 10/4 (Deadline 8/27) | $10/$12 NR | 2033-09

THE LAZYMAN TRIATHLON

Pickleball is often described as a mixture of ping-pong, tennis, and badminton, all played on a mini tennis court with an oversized paddle and a ball similar to a wiffle ball. This game is fast, fun, and addictive. Reservations are required and each hour reservation is limited to adults 16 participants per time slot. Paddles and pickleballs must be checked out from the Front Counter to make sure that all materials have been properly disinfected.

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PROGRAM DAY DATE TIME FEE

Pickleball Open Gym M/W/F 09/08/20-12/31/20 9:00-10:00am & 10:15-11:15am Nash Membership

Pickleball Open Gym Tu 09/08/20-12/31/20 04:30-6:30pm Nash Membership

ATHLETICSPROGRAM DAY DATE TIME FEE CODE

Youth Basketball CampAges 4-6 M 9/14 – 10/5 (Deadline 9/4) 6:00 – 6:45 pm $25/$30 NR 2022-04

Youth Basketball CampAges 7-9 M 9/14 – 10/5 (Deadline 9/4) 7:00 – 7:45 pm $25/$30 NR 2022-05

Boys 6th Grade Competitive Basketball TBD 9/28– 12/3 (Deadline 9/16) TBD $75 2032-10

Pre-K Basketball Sa 10/17 – 11/7 (Deadline 9/30) 9:00 am – 1:00 pm $45/$54 NR 2032-03K-1st Basketball Sa 10/17 – 11/7 (Deadline 9/30) 9:00 am – 1:00 pm $45/$54 NR 2032-04

Girls Basketball: 2nd-3rd Sa 11/9 – 1/30 (Deadline 10/20) 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $60/$72 NR 2032-05Girls Basketball: 4th-5th Sa 11/9 – 1/30 (Deadline 10/20) 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $60/$72 NR 2032-06Boys Basketball: 2nd-3rd Sa 11/9 – 1/30 (Deadline 10/20) 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $60/$72 NR 2032-07Boys Basketball: 4th-5th Sa 11/9 – 1/30 (Deadline 10/20) 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $60/$72 NR 2032-08

Girls 6th Grade Competitive Basketball TBD 1/4 – 3/5 (Deadline 12/11) TBD $75 2032-09

This is an introduction to the fundamentals of basketball for both boys and girls instructed by the Oregon High School Girls Basketball Team. Youth will develop dribbling, passing and shooting skills in a positive and fun atmosphere! Camp will be at the Blackhawk Center. Camp t-shirt is included in price. 100% of proceeds benefit Girls Basketball Program.

YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP

This competitive league elevates the expectation of both the players and the coaches. Games are scheduled by Oregon School District and will replicate the 7th and 8th grade schedule. All home games will be played at Nash. Transportation to all away games will be provided by OCUSD. Roster size is limited on this team and try-outs may be required. Practices are scheduled to begin the week of September 28th. A volunteer coach is needed for this league.

BOYS 6TH GRADE COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL

Players will be given the opportunity to improve their skills in a positive environment. These Co-Ed programs are held on Saturdays at Nash. Each Saturday will start with practicing fundamental basketball skills followed by a game. If you are interested in coaching please contact Lesley at [email protected].

BASKETBALL: PRE-K & K-1ST

Girls will be given the opportunity to improve their skills in a positive environment. Practices are held during the week at Nash Recreation Center or Oregon Elementary. Games are played on Saturday at Nash Recreation Center or Byron Park District. If you are interested in coaching please contact Lesley at [email protected]. Head Coaches will set practice times. Player assessment dates and time at Nash:2nd-3rd Grade: 10/27 5:15 – 6:00 pm4th-5th Grade: 10/27 6:15 – 7:00 pm

GIRLS BASKETBALL: 2ND-3RD & 4TH-5TH

Boys will be given the opportunity to improve their skills in a positive environment. Practices are held during the week at Nash Recreation Center or Oregon Elementary. Games are played on Saturday at Nash Recreation Center or Byron Park District. If you are interested in coaching please contact Lesley at [email protected]. Head Coaches will set practice times. Player assessment dates and time at Nash:2nd-3rd Grade: 10/26 5:15 – 6:00 pm4th-5th Grade: 10/26 6:15 – 7:00 pm

BOYS BASKETBALL: 2ND-3RD & 4TH-5TH

This competitive league elevates the expectation of both the players and the coaches. Games are scheduled by Oregon School District and will replicate the 7th and 8th grade schedule. All home games will be played at Nash. Transportation to all away games will be provided by OCUSD. Roster size is limited on this team and try-outs may be required. Practices scheduled to begin the week of January 4th. A volunteer coach is needed for this league.

GIRLS 6TH GRADE COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL

Fall and Winter Basketball Programs are dependent on Government Guidelines and are subject to change. Registration is closed until further notice. Updates will be provided via Facebook and at oregonpark.org.

Youth Sports

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Join us out at Park West bags court for a fun co-ed youth Bags league. The games will be doubles but you can add a couple of extra subs to your roster. A 4 week league will be followed by a 1 week tournament to determine the overall winner. There will be a quick meeting with the team captains immediately before your first game on September 17th. Cost is only $40 per team!

YOUTH CORNHOLE LEAGUE

Age: 18 and underDate: 9/17 – 10/22*Exclusion Date: 10/8Day: Thursday

Deadline: 9/7Time: 4:00 – 7:00 pm   Fee: $40/Team Code: 2032-01

PROGRAM DAY DATE LOCATION TIME FEE CODEHigh School 16" Softball

League F 8/28– 10/2(Deadline 8/20) Park West 4:00 – 9:00 pm $200/team 2032-31

Sandy KoufaxAges 13-14 TBD 8/31 – 10/23

(Deadline 8/24) Park West TBD $85/$95 NR 2032-32

Minor BoysAges 9-10 TBD 8/31 – 10/23

(Deadline 8/24) Park West TBD $75/$85 NR 2032-33

Intermediate Girls SoftballAges 13-14 TBD 8/31 – 10/23

(Deadline 8/24) Park West TBD $85/$95 NR 2032-37

Leon GasmundAges 11-12 TBD 8/31 – 10/23

(Deadline 8/24) Park West TBD $80/$90 NR 2032-34

Minor Girls SoftballAges 9-10 TBD 8/31 – 10/23

(Deadline 8/24) Park West TBD $75/$85 NR 2032-35

Junior Girls SoftballAges 11-12 TBD 8/31 – 10/23

(Deadline 8/24) Park West TBD $80/$90 NR 2032-36

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Join us for Toro League at the new courts at Park West. Sign up is for teams of 2 players who will compete against other teams in non contact, exciting games. These games combine elements of indoor soccer, strategy and team work! Each time slot will feature 45 minutes of playing time with 15 minutes transition time between games. There will be a 5 week regular season followed by an end of season tournament. Sanitation station will be on site, and balls will be cleaned in between games. Spectators will need to follow social distancing guidelines.

TORO LEAGUES

PROGRAM DAY DATE LOCATION TIME FEE CODE

Toro LeagueAges 10-12 Tu 8/25 – 9/29

(Deadline 8/20) Park West 1:00 – 4:00 pm $30 2032-29

Toro LeagueAges 13-14 F 8/28 – 10/2

(Deadline 8/20) Park West 4:00 – 7:00 pm $30 2032-38

Toro LeagueAges 15-18 Tu 8/25 – 9/29

(Deadline 8/20) Park West 4:00 – 7:00 pm $30 2032-30

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16" Softball, sometimes referred to as slow pitch softball, was created in Chicago in 1887. The large ball helped where space was limited in the city as it restricted flight. Because of the 'softness' of the ball, no glove is needed to play. Join us this fall as we play a High School Co-Ed League on Friday evenings. A sanitation station will be onsite, and players must bring their own bats. Balls will be cleaned frequently, and teams will social distance on bleachers. Spectators should bring their own chairs to watch on the side of fields.

HIGH SCHOOL 16" SOFTBALL LEAGUE

Time for some Fall Baseball! While continuing to develop their fundamentals, players will learn more complex aspects of the game of baseball. Games are played against area teams during the season. Practices are scheduled to begin the week of August 31st, with games starting the week of September 14th. Players must not turn 15 by 9/14 to be eligible for this league and no high school players are allowed. Players must have their own bat and helmet and social distancing guidelines will be followed. Volunteer coaches are needed. Please email [email protected] if you are interested.

SANDY KOUFAX

Time for some Fall Baseball! While continuing to develop their fundamentals, players will learn more complex aspects of the game of baseball. Games are played against area teams during the season. Practices are scheduled to begin the week of August 31st, with games starting the week of September 14th. Players must not turn 11 by 9/14 to be eligible for this league and no high school players are allowed. Players must have their own bat and helmet and social distancing guidelines will be followed. Volunteer coaches are needed. Please email [email protected] if you are interested.

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Time for some Fall Baseball! While continuing to develop their fundamentals, players will learn more complex aspects of the game of baseball. Games are played against area teams during the season. Practices are scheduled to begin the week of August 31st, with games starting the week of September 14th. Players must not turn 13 by 9/14 to be eligible for this league and no high school players are allowed. Players must have their own bat and helmet and social distancing guidelines will be followed. Volunteer coaches are needed. Please email [email protected] if you are interested.

LEON GASMUND

Time for some Fall Softball! Girls Minor Softball continues to develop players skills, including the introduction of pitching. Games are played against area teams during the season. Practices are scheduled to begin the week of August 31st, with games starting the week of September 14th. Players must not turn 11 by 9/14 to be eligible for this league and no high school players are allowed. Players must have their own bat and helmet and social distancing guidelines will be followed. Volunteer coaches are needed. Please email [email protected] if you are interested.

MINOR GIRLS SOFTBALL

Time for some Fall Softball! Players will continue to develop their fundamentals through new skills and strategies. This player pitch softball league will have games in Oregon and surrounding towns against area teams during the season. Practices are scheduled to begin the week of August 31st, with games starting the week of September 14th. Players must not turn 13 by 9/14 to be eligible for this league and no high school players are allowed. Players must have their own bat and helmet and social distancing guidelines will be followed. Volunteer coaches are needed. Please [email protected] if you are interested.

JUNIOR GIRLS SOFTBALL

Time for some Fall Softball! While continuing to develop their fundamentals, players will learn more complex aspects of the game of softball. Games are played against area teams during the season. Practices are scheduled to begin the week of August 31st, with games starting the week of September 14th. Players must not turn 15 by 9/14 to be eligible for this league and no high school players are allowed. Players must have their own bat and helmet and social distancing guidelines will be followed. Volunteer coaches are needed. Please email [email protected] if you are interested.

INTERMEDIATE GIRLS SOFTBALL

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CLASSES & ACTIVITIESAdult Single Classes

The Park District, Merlin's Greenhouse & Flowers, and Cork & Tap are working together to offer fun and educational classes for plant lovers and those who are interested in gardening. Planting and design at Cork & Tap is fun with friends while sipping on your favorite beverage. In this class you will plant a mum, flowering cabbage, and decorative grasses in a container which is provided. You will also learn about watering and care for your new fall pot.

FALL PORCH POT

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 9/10 Deadline: 9/3

Day: Thursday Time: 5:30 – 7:00 pm   Fee: $43/$52 NR Code: 2033-16

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 9/10 Deadline: 9/3

Day: Thursday Time: 7:30 – 9:00 pm   Fee: $43/$52 NR Code: 2033-17

Join Lynn Kaufman of Lynnies' Kitchen to make two delicious Slice ‘n Bake Cookies to take home and bake later! Fall is the perfect time for turning on the oven and baking. Make two of Lynnies’ classic cookie recipes, Chocolate Chip Shortbread and Scotcharoo Cookies! Perfect for putting in the refrigerator or freezer for fresh baked cookies anytime!

SLICE 'N BAKE COOKIES

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 9/30 Deadline: 9/22

Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 – 8:00 pm   Fee: $29/$35 NR Code: 2033-26

Chicken with Roasted Maple Butternut Squash and Sweet Potatoes!! Nothing like a One Pan Meal for four to make your life easier! Join us at Cork & Tap and learn how to make this delicious dinner that screams FALL with Lynnie!! Take it home and bake it is all you'll have to do!

ONE PAN FALL DINNER

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 10/15 Deadline: 10/7

Day: Thursday Time: 6:30 – 8:00 pm   Fee: $32/$38 NR Code: 2033-15

The Holidays and Football call for fun easy appetizers! Join Lynn Kaufman at Cork & Tap and learn to make a couple yummy appetizers. Artichoke dip and Italian Stuffed Mushrooms will make your party spread spectacular. Make ahead finger foods make for the best party! Sip on your favorite beverage at Cork & Tap while sampling and making these fall appetizers.

EASY MAKE AHEAD PARTY APPETIZERS

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 11/4 Deadline: 10/27

Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 – 8:00 pm   Fee: $32/$38 NR Code: 2033-14

There is nothing more fun than social art. Enjoy an evening out while you paint on canvas and sip on your favoritebeverage at Cork & Tap in Oregon. Amy Fenwick will guide participants through the painting process. Your canvas will be a nice addition to your home decor or can be a great gift. These trendy canvas painting classes are fun, all supplies are included, and best of all, no DIY mess at home!

PAINT & SIP SUNFLOWERS

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 9/24 Deadline: 9/17Day: Thursday Time: 6:00 – 8:30 pm   Fee: $33/$40 NR Code: 2033-23

Learn the basics of stenciling with Timber + Tribe. This fun trendy round wooden sign will look great on your front door. T+T provides all supplies needed for signs. Upon registration you will choose from 9 different sayings for your sign. Be creative and choose from a variety of different stain colors and paint colors. This class will be held at Cork & Tap whereyou can enjoy a variety of wine, tap and mixed drinks while you work, but these expenses are on your own.

T&T ROUND WOODEN SIGN

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 9/18 Deadline: 9/7

Day: Friday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm   Fee: $33/$39 NR Code: 2033-25

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up any lantern with a beautiful topper. In this class,instructors from Merlin's Greenhouse will guide you through the process of making both a fall and Christmas lantern topper. Learn the tips and tricks of making toppers using bows and silks. Have fun making two lantern accents at Cork & Tap while sipping on your favorite beverage. Lanterns are not included in the class.

HOLIDAY LANTERN TOPPERS

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 11/19 Deadline: 11/12

Day: Thursday Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pm   Fee: $27/$32 NR Code: 2033-20

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 11/19 Deadline: 11/12

Day: Thursday Time: 7:30 – 8:30 pm   Fee: $27/$32 NR Code: 2033-21

Dress up your holiday table with individual pies for your guests. In this hands on workshop, Beth Shenberger will share some great pie recipes, and walk participants through the process of making perfect mini pumpkin pies. The class fee includes the Pampered Chef Mini Pie Pan Set (valued at $30.00) and all the supplies you need to make 6 perfect little pies. Beth will share tips on baking with your new set and also share some ideas on decorating (topping off your pie) for a great appearance. If you have a sweet tooth or you are a pie lover, this workshop is for you!

MINI PIE WORKSHOP

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Nash Recreation CenterDate: 11/12 Deadline: 10/27

Day: Thursday Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pm   Fee: $44/$53 NR Code: 2033-27

Join Barb at the Noble Cakery and learn some basic cake decorating skills. In this class you will decorate a beautifulwinter themed cake with swiss meringue buttercream, sugared cranberries and rosemary. Brown sugar cake and cookie butterfilling will be provided along with a demo of how to make buttercream at home. Not only will you enjoy learning basicdecorating tips, but you will leave the class with a beautiful and delicious cake.

BASIC CAKE DECORATING WITH BARB NOBLE

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Noble CakeryDate: 12/8 Deadline: 11/30

Day: Tuesday Time: 4:30 – 6:30 pm   Fee: $60/$70 NR Code: 2033-12

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Noble CakeryDate: 12/8 Deadline: 11/30

Day: Tuesday Time: 7:00 – 9:00 pm   Fee: $60/$70 NR Code: 2033-13

There is nothing more fun than social art. Enjoy an evening out while you paint on canvas and sip on your favorite beverage at Cork & Tap in Oregon. Amy Fenwick will guide participants through the painting process. Your canvas will be a nice addition to your home decor or can be a great gift. These trendy canvas painting classes are fun, all supplies are included, and best of all, no DIY mess at home!

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PAINT & SIP SNOWMAN

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 11/5 Deadline: 10/29

Day: Thursday Time: 6:00 – 8:30 pm   Fee: $33/$40 NR Code: 2033-22

Learn the basics of stenciling with Timber + Tribe. You will enjoy making a fun trendy wooden holiday sign. T + Tprovides all supplies needed for the 14"x18" sign. Choose from 18 different stencils upon registration. Be creative andchoose from a variety of different stain and paint colors. This class will be held at Cork & Tap where you can enjoy avariety of wine, tap and mixed drinks while you work, but these expenses are on your own.

T&T HOLIDAY SIGN

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 11/8 Deadline: 10/23

Day: Sunday Time: 1:00 – 3:00 pm   Fee: $42/$50 NR Code: 2033-24

In cooperation with Merlin's Greenhouse and Cork & Tap, we offer a fun opportunity to plant a beautiful Winter Porch Pot with fresh greens, cones, twigs and more. This unique and eye-catching piece will add to your holiday decor. Learn to make a big beautiful holiday bow to add the final touch to your pot. Class fee covers all supplies including a 14" container. Sign up with a group of friends and sip on beverages from Cork & Tap during class.

WINTER PORCH POT

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 12/3 Deadline: 11/26

Day: Thursday Time: 5:30 – 7:00 pm   Fee: $48/$58 NR Code: 2033-18

Age: 16 and olderLocation: Cork & TapDate: 12/3 Deadline: 11/26

Day: Thursday Time: 7:30 – 9:00 pm   Fee: $48/$58 NR Code: 2033-19

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CLASSES & ACTIVITIESAll Age Classes/Trips

Location: Lowden Miller ForestDate: 9/11 Deadline: 9/9

Day: Friday Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pm   Fee: $2/$3 NR Code: 2033-06

Join former park ranger, Grant Afflerbaugh on hikes through out local state parks. Each session features a different statepark with a trail that is often times less traveled. Grant will lead the group along with providing educational informationthroughout the hike. The group will meet at each park the day of the program.

STATE PARK HIKES

Location: Lowden Miller ForestDate: 9/26 Deadline: 9/24

Day: Saturday Time: 9:00 – 10:00 am   Fee: $2/$3 NR Code: 2033-07

Location: Castle Rock State ParkDate: 10/10 Deadline: 10/8

Day: Saturday Time: 9:00 – 10:00 am   Fee: $2/$3 NR Code: 2033-08

Have you enjoyed the beauty and cuisine offered by Taft Campus? Maybe you have but looking to return for the greatexperience you had in the past. Join us for a delicious homemade luncheon serving turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, rolls, veggies, pumpkin bars and more. This year the Eagle's Nest Art Colony will have displays up for everyone to enjoy. Don't miss the perfect opportunity to visit and experience Taft. Lunch will be served at 2:00 pm. Doors open at 1:30 pm. Children 3 and under are free.

EAGLES NEST ART COLONY LUNCHEON

Location: Lorado Taft CampusDate: 10/25 Deadline: 10/12

Day: Sunday Time: 2:00 – 5:00 pm   Fee: $16/$18 NR Code: 2033-04

Celebrate the holidays on your child's day off of school by creating a decoration made from sweet treats. Parents and children can build their own mini gingerbread houses from milk cartons, frosting and graham crackers. We will have a baggie of extra candies to help you make your house extra sweet! Registration is per gingerbread house. Max of 8 houses per time slot.

GINGERBREAD WORKSHOP

Location: Nash Recreation CenterDate: 11/25 Deadline: 11/16Day: WednesdayFee: Free   Code: 2033-05

Times: 9:00-9:30 am 10:00-10:30 am 11:00-11:30 am 1:30-2:00 pm 2:30-3:00 pm 3:30-4:00 pm

Date: 10/14 Deadline: 10/5Day: Wednesday

Time: 8:00 am – 2:15 pm   Fee: $35/$42 NR Code: 2035-02

Experience Starved Rock during the most beautiful time of the year. Tour includes a relaxing trolley ride to see autumn foliage and visit the Lock & Dam Visitor’s Center, hot lunch at Starved Rock Lodge and a guided walk to scenic Council Overhang and Ottawa Canyon. The walk is less than a mile and takes about 45 minutes. This trip is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.

STARVED ROCK DAY TRIP

Location: Lorado Taft CampusDate: 1/10 Deadline: 12/28

Day: Sunday Time: 9:30 – 11:00 am   Fee: $16/$18 NR Code: 2033-02

Join us at Lorado Taft Field Campus for an amazing opportunity. You will be able to watch the bald eagles soar past our dining hall windows while you enjoy your brunch of biscuits and gravy, bacon, scrambled eggs, fried chicken, cinnamon rolls and other delicious treats! Learn about bald eagles mating habits, how they raise their young as well as why they are "bald" during our interactive educational brunch! All ages are welcome but children must be accompanied by an adult. Children 3 and under are free.

EAGLE WATCHING BRUNCH

Location: Lorado Taft CampusDate: 1/31 Deadline: 1/18

Day: Sunday Time: 9:30 – 11:00 am   Fee: $16/$18 NR Code: 2033-03

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Learning through play is a child’s principle means of discovering his/her world. During this two hour program the children are offered opportunities to develop social skills such as sharing, taking turns, and caring for others. Colors, shapes, name recognition and development of small motor skills, such as cutting and gluing, as well as large motor skills, are all part of the program. Payments Sept. 1-May 1.

CHILDREN CENTER 3-YEAR-OLD

Date: 9/1 – 5/13 Day: Tues & Thurs  Morning Time: 8:15 – 10:15 am

Fee: $85/$102 NR monthlyRegistration Fee: $25AM Code: 2016-01

The Oregon Park District Children’s Center program will help prepare your child for kindergarten as they learn to interact with their peers. All program supplies are included in the monthly payment. Request a parent handbook at Nash for more information. Auto payment is available for this program. Inquire at Nash for more information. A $25 non-refundable deposit for snacks and supplies is due at time of registration.

Tuition AssistanceApplication and guidelines are available at Nash Recreation Center for the A. Charles and Lillimore Lawrence Scholarship. The scholarship will supplement tuition for the Children’s Center for the 2020/21 school year for families that meet income guidelines. For more information call Nash Recreation Center, 815-732-3101 or e-mail [email protected].

In this 2 3/4 hour kindergarten prep program children will play and learn through stories, songs, art, games, and gym activities. Cooperation, manners, and self-help skills are established through interaction with older children. Children develop readiness skills for kindergarten including math concepts, problem solving, capital and lowercase letters, and letter-sound recognition. Name printing is established. Payments Sept. 1-May 1.

CHILDREN CENTER 4-YEAR-OLD

Date: 8/31 – 5/14 Day: M/W/F Morning Time: 8:15 – 11:00 am

Fee: $120/$136 NR monthlyRegistration Fee: $25AM Code: 2016-03

We are proud of our Inclusion Program. Inclusion within our park district means individuals with special needs are blended into the same recreation programs and activities as their peers. We will work with you to provide reasonable accommodations to enable the participants successful involvement in the program. At time of registration, simply check the box indicating a need for a special accommodation. An employee will then contact you to discuss further details to provide the best choice. For more information contact Amanda Zimmermann at [email protected] or by calling (815) 732-3101.

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CHILDREN CENTER 4-YEAR-OLD

After-School Programming

Join us for our new S.T.E.M mini lessons which is a build off from our Summer series. This program is for OCUSD students who are in-school learning. Students will come directly from in-school learning at 1:15pm to the ET location at the Blackhawk Center and we will have our packed lunches outdoors at a 6 foot distance. After cleaning up from lunch, we will have a short introduction to our purpose and goal, children will have the opportunity to experiment with the provided materials along with their peers to have meaningful and educated conversations. Ms. Amanda will lead everyone to find the correct solution by the end of the lesson. The program is limited to a maximum of 10 students per session. All social distancing guidelines will be enforced.

STEM Mini Lessons

Ages: 8-11 • Day: Wednesday • Time: 1:15-2:30 pmLocation: Blackhawk Center-ET Room • Fee: $25/$30 NR

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Arts & Crafts Mini LessonsJoin us for our new Arts & Crafts mini lessons. This program is for OCUSD students who are in-school learning. Students will come directly from in-school learning at 1:15pm to the ET location at the Blackhawk Center and we will have our packed lunches outdoors at a 6 foot distance. After cleaning up from lunch, we will have a short introduction to our project of the day and children will guided step by step through the art/craft activity by Ms. Amanda. The program is limited to a maximum of 10 students per session. All social distancing guidelines will be enforced.9/4-9/25 (Deadline: 8/28) • Code: 2033-3210/2-10/23 (Deadline: 9/25) • Code: 2033-33

Ages: 8-11 • Day: Friday • Time: 1:15-2:30 pmLocation: Blackhawk Center-ET Room • Fee: $25/$30 NR

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GEOCACHING

Are you looking for a unique and fun way to spend time outdoors at our parks? Geocaching (geo-cashing) is an environmentally friendly outdoor recreational activity. This outdoor treasure hunting game involves searching for hidden objects using clues and GPS (global positioning system) coordinates. There are 7 geocaches strategically placed within and near the Oregon Park District’s parks.

To get started go to www.geocaching.com to obtain a membership, have a GPS-enabled mobile phone to navigate to a cache and a pen or pencil to sign the cache log! To start your adventure, retrieve a free Oregon Park District Geocaching Log Book & Guide online.

Spa Day

Schedule: Water Aerobics 8:15-9:15 am; Spa Portion 9:45 am-11:15 am; Lunch and visiting 11:15-12:00 pm

Wednesday, November 11 from 8:15 am-NoonRegistration Deadline: October 26Fee: $10/$13 NR Spa Day without massage | $23/$26 NR Spa Day with massageCode: 2035-01

Use your noodle....and see where it can take you! Think - don't sink!Join us for the 11th annual Spa Day! Enjoy a water aerobics class and spa day that includes a salad and pasta lunch complete with dessert and an optional chair massage. Rosann Costello will be leading spa day with a fun and energizing message. Please wear a hat...you will need it! Everyone will have chances to win prizes from local businesses.

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Enjoy Bingo on Mondays in September at Oregon Park West Lower Shelter. The game of Bingo is enjoyed by all ages. Not only is it fun, but participants have the chance to win small prizes as well. We do social distance at Bingo and so we ask that one person in your party signs up for a table. You can bring additional family/friends that you feel comfortable with to your table. Tables are 6' apart. Bingo cards can be purchased on site for $1.00 per sheet (2 cards). Bring your own dauber or purchase one for $1.00 at Bingo. We do ask for touch-less transactions at the park so please bring the exact amount of money as we do not provide change. Bring plenty of singles because you might want to play multiple cards. The $3 table reservation fee does include 3 cards. All proceeds for Bingo benefit the Oregon Park District Youth Scholarship Fund.

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Mondays in September (9/14-9/28) Deadline: Saturday prior to Bingo

8 tables available per time slot: 3:00-3:30 pm & 3:45-4:15 pmLocation: Park West (Lower Shelter)

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Night Hike-All AgesJoin the Taft staff in exploring what types of animals wander around the woods at night! We will explore our senses and see which ones help us in the dark. This program includes a hike, with stairs, in the dark. Date: 9/8 (Deadline: 9/4)Day: Tuesday | Time: 7:45-9:00 pm | Fee: $5/$6 NR | Code: 2033-34

Campfire Trivia-All AgesTest your knowledge at our very own campfire trivia program! There will be plenty of questions to quiz your understanding of nature and we also will be providing s’mores for all those who attend. This program will take place outside. Date: 9/10 (Deadline: 9/7)Day: Thursday | Time: 7:30-9:00 pm | Fee: $6/$7 NR | Code: 2033-35 Taft History Tour-All Ages (children must be accompanied by an adult)Learn about how Lorado Taft and other Chicago artists started an art colony here as you take a tour of our campus. See the historical buildings and art left behind. During this program we will be on our feet the whole time and will be walking through our campus. All ages welcome, children must come with an adult.Date: 9/12 (Deadline: 9/10)Day: Saturday | Fee: $10/$12 NR Adult; $5/$6 NR 6-13 Years; Children 5 and under are free Time: 9:00-10:00 am | Code: 2033-36Time: 2:00-3:00 pm | Code: 2033-37

Birding Hike-Ages 18 & Older This bird hike is for those who like to get up early to catch birds at first light. We will be walking through the Taft Trails to I.D. any of the morning birds we run into. Bring binoculars, bird guides, and walking shoes! Date: 9/22 (Deadline: 9/18)Day: Tuesday | Time: 6:00-7:00 am | Fee: $5/$6 NR | Code: 2033-38 Looking for Owls-All Ages Have you heard the familiar whoooo whoooo call in your backyard? Come out to Lorado Taft where we will teach you the difference between the owls that live in this area and how to identify their calls! This program includes a hike, with stairs, in the dark. Date: 9/23 (Deadline: 9/21)Day: Wednesday | Time: 7:15-8:15 pm | Fee: $5/$6 NR | Code: 2033-39

Taft History Tour-All Ages (children must be accompanied by an adult)Learn about how Lorado Taft and other Chicago artists started an art colony here as you take a tour of our campus. See the historical buildings and art left behind. During this program we will be on our feet the whole time and will be walking through our campus. Date: 9/25 (Deadline: 9/23)Day: Friday | Time: 8:00-9:00 am | Fee: $10/$12 NR Adult; $5/$6 NR 6-13 Years; Children 5 and under are free | Code: 2033-40

Astronomy Adventures-All AgesDo you like looking up at the stars? We have a great open field here for viewing stars and would love to teach you about them! During this program you will take a short hike, view the stars, and learn the history and stories about the different constellations! This program will include a hike with stairs, in the dark. Date: 9/29 (Deadline: 9/25)Day: Tuesday | Time: 7:00-8:15 pm | Fee: $5/$6 NR Code: 2033-41

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Sign up early for Dinner with Santa, space is limited, and social distancing protocol will be followed. Enjoy a delicious pizza and pasta dinner co-sponsored by Alfano's Pizzeria of Oregon. Your family will dine on pizza and mostaccioli and dessert delivered to your table. Your child will have an opportunity to get their photo taken with Santa Claus and make a holiday ornament. Bring your camera and capture a photo of your child with Santa. Masks may be required for visiting with Santa depending on IDPH guidelines in December. Each person eating (children and adults) must register. Children 2 and under are free. Families will be assigned tables to promote social distancing.

Friday, December 11 Registration Deadline: December 3

Location: Cork & Tap | Fee: $10/$12 NR5:00-6:00 pm | Code: 2035-046:30-7:30 pm | Code: 2035-05

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Officially opened in July 2012, Wiggly Field Dog Park is the first off-leash dog park operated by the Oregon Park District. The dog park is a 1 acre fenced off-leash area with two separate entrances and exits for safety. The first area is an open running area and the second is an agility

training area. The park offers water fountains for people and dogs. Wiggly Field off-leash dog park is open seven days a week from dawn until dusk. Agility equipment will be removed during the winter months and brought back in the spring. We ask all owners to have fun,

but be responsible. All users and dogs must have a permit. To renew your current dog park permit or purchase a new one, plesae call Nash Recreation Center (815)732-3101. Proof of rabies vaccination is required upon registering.Yearly Fee: 1st dog $5/$6 NR 2nd dog $2/$3 NRA $20 Key Fob deposit is collected for all first-time users. The deposit is a one-time fee and will be refunded if the user chooses not to renew the membership.

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WIGGLY WAG & WALK/HOUND HIKEDog lovers are invited to join us for the 8th Annual Wiggly Wag and Walk Wednesday. Enjoy the hound hike with your four-legged friends and see a few vendors along the way. Each participating dog will receive a goodie bag. All dogs must remain on a leash and all dogs must have their rabies tag/vaccination. Fees are charged per dog. Upon registration please include the number of dogs you are bringing to the Hound Hike.9/16 (Deadline: 9/13) | Vendor Fee: FREE; Registration Required | Hound Hike Fee: $4/$5 NR; Each Additional Dog: $3The Hound Hikes will start at staggered time to allow for proper social distancing. Start Times: 5:00 pm | 5:15 pm | 5:30 pm | 5:45 pm | 6:00 pm | 6:15 pm | 6:30 pm

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Park WestFairgrounds Park

Lowden State ParkLowden Miller Forest

White Pines State ParkCastle Rock State Park

9:00 – 9:45 am9:00 – 9:45 am9:00 – 9:45 am9:00 – 9:45 am9:00 – 9:45 am9:00 – 9:45 am

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PACK WALKSDogs need to explore just as much as they need food and water. Join us as we explore local parks while working on indirect socialization and confidence building with our furry friends. Each walk led by our dog trainer, Bree Pazera.

Handler must be 15 years or older.

VILLAGE OF PROGRESS....710 13TH STREET, OREGON, IL 61061As an affiliate group, the Oregon Park District relies heavily on the Village of Progress for services offered to meet the needs of the developmentally disabled. The Oregon Park District will refer any customers/patrons who are in need of the services offered by the Village of Progress to the appropriate staff at the Village of Progress. (815) 732-2126

OGLE COUNTY EDUCATIONAL CO-OP....417 N. COLFAX STREET, BYRON, IL 61010OCEC is dedicated to providing innovative and effective support and services for students, parents and teachers in order to help students achieve their full potential in school and life. OCEC provides special education services and programs for disabled students who are 3-21 years of age and residents of Ogle County. (815) 234-2722

AFFILIATE GROUPS & PROGRAMS

Registration Required

FOR YOUR PETSFOR YOUR PETS

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All dog lovers are invited to the 9th Annual Howl'oween Canine Costume Contest. Bring your pooch to the park and participate in the doggie parade at 5:30 p.m. dressed in their

Halloween costume. Judging will follow with awards to the winning canines but all Participating Pooches will receive a small Howl'oween Treat! Categories include: Best

Purchased Costume, Best Homemade Costumes and Best Group Costume (multiple dogs or pet/owner). All dogs must be well behaved and on a 6’ leash or shorter.

Costumes must be family friendly and proof of Rabies vaccination is required at the time of registration. Registration is required for each individual attending the event.

Free EventRegistration Required

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Park East - 200 Jones Terrace/120 River RoadSplit by River Road this park has many options for recreation including a ball diamond, 2 shelters, grills, 2 playgrounds, an open play area, river fishing, basketball court, and a walking trail.

Park West - 1402 Koontz PlaceWith a yalp court, baggo, inclusive playground, ampitheater, skate park, splash park, boardwalk, batting cage, 2 sand volleyball courts, 2 ball diamonds, 3 tennis courts, 4 pickleball courts, 2 basketball courts, 4 shelters, grills, an open play area, and a walking trail, this park has just about everything you need for a great day outdoors.

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Kiwanis Park - 201 N. 2nd St.This park has a shelter and access for river fishing.Jack’s Landing * Corner of Lafayette & 2nd St in DaysvilleCanoe portage and a walking trail

Lions Park - 809 Webster St.This park has a ball diamond, shelter, playground, and open play area.Carnation Park * 1 Webster StreetRiver fishing and a walking trailWilliams Park * 1101 Illinois StreetOpen play area and playgroundPioneer Park * Chana Rd & Depot St, Chana, ILThis park has an open play area.

Fairground Park- 607 Fair Park Dr.Park has a ball diamond, shelter, grill, gazebo, playground, open play area, basketball court, a walking trail and fitness/play pods located on the walking trail.

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Mix Park - 701 S. 4th St.Located in the middle of Oregon, this park’s amenities include a shelter, grill, playground, open play area, and basketball court.

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Shelter Capacity Tables Fee Per Day1. Upper Park West Shelter 30-40 6 $35/ $42 NR $50/ $60 NR2. Lower Park West Shelter 40-60 10 $45/ $54 NR $65/ $78 NR3. Inland Park East Shelter 100-120 17 $35/ $42 NR $50/ $60 NR4. River Park East Shelter 40-50 8 $35/ $42 NR $50/ $60 NR5. Lions Park Shelter 20-30 8 $35/ $42 NR $50/ $60 NR6. Kiwanis Park Shelter 20-40 6 $35/ $42 NR $50/ $60 NR7. Mix Park Shelter 30-40 7 Free Free8. Fairground Park Shelter 40-60 9 $35/ $42 NR $50/ $60 NR

Shelter Reservations are made in 6 hour blocks of time. 2 pm is the deadline for the first reservation.

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Reading Nook - 210 S. 6th St.Park offers a little library, pergola with seating and playground for ages 2-5.

Shelters will re-open for public use and be available for reservations in Phase 4, taking into account the social distancing parameters outlined in the Restore Illinois Plan.

Shelter Reservations can be made by calling 732-3101.Only one reservation will be allowed per day to discourage multiple groups from congregrating.

Reserve Today!

SHELTER RESERVATIONS

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Military home on active duty, their resident family members during military tours and wounded warriors will have access to Nash Recreation Center at no charge. Proof of miltary status must be provided. In addition, Wounded Warriors must provide documentation of their status as a veteran disabled during service. For more information or questions please call Alyssa at (815) 732-3101 or [email protected].

FOR CURRENT NEWS ANDHAPPENINGS AT OREGON PARK DISTRICT,

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The Elite Packers Club has been cancelled for this year. We hope you record your miles with us next year when the program resumes!

The Park District offers a free blood pressure and heart rate monitor in our Fitness Center. It is a fully automatic self-attended monitor. Be heart-healthy and happy! Know your blood pressure!

The Oregon Park District is happy to comply with the spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need special accommodations (such as an interpreter or physical assistance), please call the Oregon Park District (TDD or Voice) two weeks in advance so that we may make the necessary arrangements for you.

The Oregon Park District believes that every child should have an opportunity to participate in recreational programs regardless of financial hardship. The Oregon Park District offers scholarships to all OCUSD students for reduced program rates according to financial need. Application forms are available at Nash Recreation Center or online at www.oregonpark.org. Applicants for scholarships are not guaranteed program registration or choice of program location. Scholarship fund availability cannot be guaranteed.

Lost and found articles are kept a maximum of 30 days and then donated to charitable organizations. If you think you or a family member may have lost something in one of our parks or facilities, please call or visit Nash Recreation Center.

ELITE PACERS CLUB

BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT

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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Gift Cards are available for memberships, activities, and more! For more information call (815)732-3101.

GIFT CARDS

Donate a tree in memory of a loved one. You can choose the type of tree and park location. Contact the Park District for more information about this program.

MEMORIAL TREE

The Oregon Park District and/or professional photographers under contract may videotape or take photographs of participants in Park District activities, classes, programs, or parks. These photographs and videotapes are used for future recreation guides, brochures, Facebook and other marketing materials.

PHOTO POLICY

You can now fish at night in Oregon Park District parks by purchasing a required Night Fishing Permit. To purchase a permit, please call Nash Recreation Center (815)732-3101. Permits are $20.00 and are valid through the end of the calendar year.

NIGHT FISHING PERMITS

Find the Oregon Park District on Facebook and like our page. Stay up-to-date with daily posts and reminders. Share your photos from events, facilities, and parks on social media via #OregonParkDistrict.

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Thank you to our2020 Sponsor s

The Oregon Park District would like to thank the following businesses for their gracious sponsorships for 2020. Each sponsorship is allocated to help offset the costs of programs and events to all patrons. Any local business owner who is interested in becoming an Oregon Park District sponsor may do so by contacting Tina Ketter, Superintendent of Recreation, at (815)732-3101, or [email protected].

Presenting Sponsor