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WSSRA POOL PARTY (pg. 8) A “mini” Wacky Quacky Duck Splash will be held.
Sum
mer
2011
PROGRAM GUIDE
SUMMER OVERNIGHT TRIPSPAGE 10–11
WISCONSIN DELLS
a 58 passenger speedboat ride,
a water park,a magic show& much more
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HABLAMOS ESPAÑOL
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WEST SUBURBAN SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION2915 Maple Street, Franklin Park, IL 60131
847.455.2100 (voice or TTY)Office Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday through Friday
The West Suburban Special Recreation Association is a part of your local park district or village recreation program. We provide recreation programs for adults and children who have a physical impairment, a mental disability, or any other type of disability. Your park district or village governs the operation of the Association. The partner districts and villages and their representative to our Board of Directors are listed below:
BOARD OF DIRECTORSBerwyn Park District ............................................................ Jeff JandaClyde Park District ............................................................. Alex RuedaVillage of Elmwood Park .......................................... John LannefeldPark District of Forest Park .............................................. Larry PiekarzPark District of Franklin Park ............................... Joseph D. ModrichVillage of Harwood Heights .................................Michael GadzinskiHawthorne Park District ............................................. Dennis RaleighNorridge Park District ................................................... Mark DeSalvoNorth Berwyn Park District ...................................... Joseph C. VallezPark District of Oak Park ...............................................Marty BraccoRiver Forest Park District .................................................. Mike Sletten
BOARD MEETINGSThe Board of Directors of the Association meets on the second Tuesday of the month 8 times per year at 7:00 PM. Call the office at 847.455.2100 for the location of the meetings. The public is invited to attend.
REGISTRATION UPDATEALL SUMMER 2011 REGISTRATIONS TAKEN ON AFIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS AFTER ...................... April 21, 2011SUMMER PHONE-IN REGISTRATION BEGINS ................ April 27, 2011SUMMER REGISTRATION ENDS ....................................... June 3, 2011FALL 2011 BROCHURES DISTRIBUTED ................after August 1, 2011
Summer 2011 Photo by David Kindler
GOOD LUCK, SANDRA GBURWest Suburban Special Recreation Association would like to announce the
departure of our Executive Director, Sandra Gbur after 28 years of dedicated
service to the Association’s participants, families, staff and board members. Sandy
will continue to do her good work as she moves on to be the Executive Director
of Western Dupage Special Recreation Association. The WSSRA Board of Directors
and staff would like to invite you to an Open House celebrating Sandy’s many
contributions to the Association. No gifts please, if you are so inclined donations will
be accepted to the Flo & Jo Murray Endowment which contributes funds annually
to the WSSRF.
Tuesday, May 24, 5:30 – 8:30pmSPECIAL PRESENTATION AT 7:00PMPark District of Forest Park7501 Harrison, Forest Park IL
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Joshua Schoedel beats the heat at swim lessons. Cover photo by David Kindler
WSSRA STAFFSandra Gbur, CPRP .........................236 ......................................Executive Director ............................................................... [email protected] Birko, CTRS, CPRP ..........226 ........................... Superintendent of Recreation .............................................. [email protected] A. Foster, APRP ....................238 ...................Superintendent of Safety & Operations ..................................................bobf@wssra.netMaryellen Bilek, MSW .....................228 ................................... Outreach Specialist .......................................................maryellenb@wssra.netSherry Scouffas ................................225 .................................... Outreach Specialist ................................................................sherrys@wssra.netGretchen Dennis, CTRS ..................219 ..................................... Inclusion Manager .........................................................gretchend@wssra.netMatt Barber, CPRP ...........................235 ............................. Human Resource Manager ......................................................... [email protected] Krawiec .................................231 ..................................... Program Manager ................................................................dawnk@wssra.netAhren Hoffman ................................234 .................................Recreation Coordinator ...........................................................ahrenh@wssra.netAnnie Lhotka ....................................230 .................................Recreation Coordinator .............................................................anniel@wssra.netApril Ryan .........................................240 ................................... Recreation Specialist ..................................................................aprilr@wssra.netAmy Mepham, CTRS ......................232 ................................... Recreation Specialist ...............................................................amym@wssra.netKristy Dacanay ................................224 ........................................ Lekotek Leader .....................................................................kristyd@wssra.netLisa Gershak ....................................221 ......................................Finance Manager .....................................................................lisag@wssra.netNoelia Hernandez ...........................222 ...............................................Registrar ............................................................................nolyh@wssra.netAileen Maldonado .........................220 ................................. Administrative Assistant ..........................................................aileenm@wssra.netLuz Rocha-Serrano .........................245 .......................................... WSSRA DriverLarry Feldt .........................................245 .......................................... WSSRA DriverJoe Wolfe ..........................................245 .......................................... WSSRA DriverMike Zych .........................................245 .......................................... WSSRA Driver
WSSRA Staff
TABLE OF CONTENT CHILDREN 8 SCHOOL AGE 9-12 SPORTS AND FITNESS 13-18 TEENS & YOUNG ADULTS 19-22 OLDER ADULTS 23 SPECIAL EVENTS 27-28
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONSADD: Attention Deficit Disorder
ADHD: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
ALZ: Alzheimer’s
AUT: Autism
BD: Behaviour Disorder
DD: Developmental Disability
EC: Early Childhood
HI: Hearing Impairment
LD: Learning Disability
MI: Mental Impairment
MLH: Mental Health
PI: Physical Impairment
SL: Speech & Language Delay
VI: Visual Impairment
WWW.WSSRA.NETCheck out the WSSRA web site for up to
date program information. E-Mail your comments to us: [email protected]
WSSRA’s SUMMER program session is 6 weeks in length for most programs. SUMMER
programs begin June 20, 2011. Please consult each program description in
this brochure for exact times and days.
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THE CHICAGO FIRE WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL TEAM TEAMED UP WITH THE CICERO FIRE DEPARTMENT AND CICERO POLICE DEPARTMENT on March 24, 2011 at the Cicero Community Center in a competitive game of wheelchair basketball. This exciting night raised money for the Chicago Fire to participate in National Games in Denver, Colorado as well as additional funds for the WSSRA’s mission to support year-round recreation opportunities for persons who have disabilities. The event raised $1390 dollars! The night was filled with fun and excitement including raffle prizes, door prizes, contests, free popcorn and more! The game brought in 80 fans and supporters. We look forward to the crowd growing in the 5th Annual Wheelchair Fire versus Cicero Fire Department and Police Department basketball game next year. Thank you to all who came out to support!
BERWYNHavlicek School6401 15th St. .......................................708.795.2450Jefferson School7035 16th St. .......................................708.795.2454Liberty Recreation Center6445 W. 27th Pl ...................................708.795.2891Morton West High School 2400 Home .........................................708.222.5700North Berwyn Park District16th & Wesley ....................................708.749.4900PAV Berwyn YMCA2947 S. Oak Park Ave .......................708.749.0606Proksa Park3001 Wisconsin...................................708.795.2892Striker Lanes6728 16th St. .......................................708.484.7831
CICEROCicero Community Center 2250 49th Ave ....................................708.477.6308Cicero West School4937 W. 23rd St. .................................708.780.4487Clyde Park District Stadium1909 S. Laramie .................................708.652.3545Columbus West School 5425 W. 31st........................................708.780.4482Duck Pond Pool5105 31st St .........................................708.863.4112Hawthorne Park District5200 W. 29th Pl ...................................708.863.6511Morton East High School2423 S. Austin Blvd .............................708.222.5264Roosevelt School1500 S. 50th Ave ................................708.652.7833Unity East School 2115 S. 54th Ave ................................708.863.8229Town Hall Bowl5025 25th St. .......................................708.863.0300Warren Park1225 S 60th Ct ....................................708.863.2220
ELMWOOD PARKElmwood Park Recreation Center2 Conti Parkway ................................708.452.3935Elmwood Park Family Aquatic Center2 Conti Pkwy. .....................................708.452.3935
FOREST PARKCircle Bowl7244 Circle ..........................................708.366.2810Field Stevenson School925 Beloit ............................................708.366.5703Park District of Forest Park7501 Harrison ......................................708.366.7500Forest Park Middle School925 Beloit ............................................708.366.5703
FRANKLIN PARKBirch Park2952 Birch St. Center at North Park10040 Addison ...................................847.678.4021Enger School10401 W Grand ................................847.455.5299Franklin Park Community Center9560 Franklin ......................................847.455.2852Franklin Park Ice Arena9711 Waveland ................................847.671.4755Karate for Kids10125 W. Grand ...............................847.349.5425 WSSRA Office2915 Maple St. ..................................847.455.2100
HARWOOD HEIGHTSHarwood Heights Village Hall7300 Wilson ........................................708.867.7200
NORRIDGEGiles School4251 N. Oriole ....................................708.453.4847Norridge Park District4631 N. Overhill .................................708.457.1244
OAK PARKAscension Church601 Van Buren ...................................708.848.2703Barrie Recreation CenterGarfield & Lombard .........................708.383.6905Carroll Recreation Center1125 S. Kenilworth .............................708.383.6906Field Recreation Center935 Woodbine Ave. .........................708.383.6907Fox Recreation CenterOak Park & Jackson .........................708.383.6908Irving School1125 S. Cuyler Ave ............................708.524.3090Longfellow Recreation CenterRidgeland & Adams .........................708.383.6909Longfellow School610 Highland ......................................708.524.3060Mann School921 N. Kenilworth ...............................708.524.3084Oak Park River Forest High School Lake & Scoville ..................................708.383.0700Rehm Pool515 Garfield St ...................................708.848.9661Whittier School715 N. Harvey ...................................708.524.3080
RIVER FORESTConcordia University Pool7400 Augusta .....................................708.209.3118
See www.wssra.net for directions.
Program Locations
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NEW MEMBERSThe WSSRF welcomes new members. Please consider joining! No one on the Foundation is asked to do more than they can handle, yet by working together, WSSRF raises $20,000 each year to support WSSRA programs. At each meeting, Foundation members have the opportunity to give input and ideas about program offerings. So come join the fun and help WSSRF improve and expand programs for persons of all ages with disabilities. Call Sherry Scouffas at 847.455.2100 ext. 225 to learn more.
The WSSRF needs you!
Tania AndradeNedum AniemekaJoAnn BarberNick BarnesArturo BarraganCarly BaylianAnthony BeckerKaren BellafioreAlex BrunetKarina CarreraEmily Clark-MchaleAngie ColemanKristen CornaCamille DanolkoHeather DelagarzaBertha DiazNicole Dipaola
Sheila DonoghueLauren FarmerKen FilipSarah ForteMegan FosterNancy GiangrasseKurt GrahnkeErin GrimesTim HanleyElliot HenryNina IannottaPatty IannottaTrisha IannottaBrittany JacksonAnkica JedryDanielle JirsaLaura Kelly
Jamee KennyMegan KopaczDavid KordeshKelli KruegerSarah KuhrAndrew LeeSarah LiebreichJaclyn LimaCarlos MarroquinAmelia MartinezMeghan MatthewsTeegan McfeelyKaitlin McnultyNatalie MezaChristine O’ConnorAnel OlivaresAnnie Oliver
Ted OrphanJapes PallesAnisa PashajAmanda RaimondiAnne RalenkotterMaria RamirezBryan RascheJill RecordJunior RodriguezTom RyanJudy SaucedoDarryl ScottJeanne SimonsMaurissa Storck Irene TalaveraKathleen TardellaJohn VicarsMike Vinci
WSSRA is looking for energetic & caring staff and volunteers to assist in recreation programs for individuals with disabilities. You will:• Meet new people while participating in fun recreation activities. • Enjoy personal growth. • Have a flexible schedule (morning, afternoon, evening & weekend hours available). • Gain leadership skills. • Enhance self-esteem by being part of a team that brings out the best in everyone.
For more information call 847.455.2100 or visit www.wssra.net.
Thank Yous
THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS & STAFFWe thank all of WSSRA’s spring volunteers & staff. Programs could not run without them!
BEAT THE PHONE RUSHFAX your registration today at 847.455.2157. Contact your local Park District for use of their FAX machine for your WSSRA registration.
Por favor llame a la oficina de WSSRA. Deje un mensaje en extension 222. Noelia Hernandez les respondera lo mas pronto posible. Tel: 847.455.2100 ext. 222.
INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE A HEARING IMPAIRMENT OR COMMUNICATION DISORDER CALL 847.455.2100 TO UTILIZE OUR TDD!
Calendar of Events - Summ
er 2011SPEC
IAL EVEN
TSM
ON
DAY
TUESDAY
WEDN
ESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDA
Y
KIDS NIGHT OUTC
hicago FireSaturd
ay, DA
TE TBAG
ame tim
e: 7:00pmToyota Park7773 S. Harlem
Ave, Brid
geview
ITRS B & C SOFTBALLSSSRA
& W
SSRASund
ay, July 10
SO DISTRICT SOFTBALLB&
C Team
Sunday, July 24
ISO BOWLING TOURNAM
ENTSaturd
ay, July 168:00am
– 4:00pmStard
ust Bowl, A
dd
ison
GOLF OUTINGSaturd
ay, July 166:30 – 2:00pmSRSN
LC
GOLF SKILLS QUALIFIERM
onday, A
ugust 1
WSSRA POOL PARTY
Tuesday, July 12
Rain date: July 19
8:15 – 10:15pmPark D
istrict of Forest Park Pool
BERWYN CARNIVAL OF FUN
Saturday, July 16
2:00 – 6:00pmProksa Park, Berw
yn
SUMM
ER TRIPS
BRADFORD WOODS CAM
PA
ugust 6 – 10
THE GREAT OUTDOORS ADVENTUREA
ugust 10 – 12
OVERNIGHT ADVENTUREA
ugust 6 – 8
WISCONSIN DELLS
August 22 – 25
BROADWAY TOUR
Sound of Music
Novem
ber 13
HEALTHY START10:00 – 11:30amFranklin Park C
omm
unity Center
WALK-N-DINE
9:30am – 12:30pm
Weekly location varies
YOGA
10:00 – 11:30amV
illage of Harwood
HeightsSession 1: June 28 – July 26Session 2: A
ugust 9 – Sept. 13
WILD CARD
WEDNESDAYS
9:30am – 12:30pm
PDFRP
TOWERS SOCIAL
12:30 – 2:30PMFranklin Tow
ers
SENSATIONAL SATURDAYS9:00 – 11:30amN
orridge Park D
istrict
SATURDAY FUN CLUB9:00 – 11:30amC
arroll Center, O
ak Park
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES9:30am
– 12:30pmPark D
istrict of Forest Park Bldg #4
BOCCIA NATIONALS10:00 – noonvaries w
eekly
CHALLENGER BALLvaries w
eeklySegw
ick Park, East Avenue &
49th
SWIM
LESSONS4:00 – 5:15pm
2 sessions of M
&W
lessonsRehm
Pool, Oak Park
SWIM
LESSONS4:00 – 4:40pm4:45 – 5:25pmD
uck Pond Pool, C
icero
SWIM
LESSONS4:00 – 5:15pm
2 sessions of M
&W
lessonsRehm
Pool, Oak Park
SWIM
LESSONS
4:15 – 4:45PM4:50 – 5:20pm5:25 – 5:55pmPA
V YM
CA
, Berwyn
SUPER SATURDAYS12:15 – 2:45pmC
arroll Center, O
ak Park
SATURDAY BOWLING
LEAGUE1:00 – 3:00pmC
ircle Bowl, Forest Park
BLEACHERS BUMS
June 13&20, July 11
TEEN/ADULT AQUA EXERCISE & STINGRAY SW
IM TEAM
5:45 – 6:30pmPark D
istrict of Forest Park
BOBCATS VOLLEYBALL PRACTICE SEASON5:30 – 6:30pm
6:40 – 7:40pmA
scension School gym, O
ak Park
SWIM
LESSONS5:00 – 5:30pm5:30 – 6:00pmElm
wood
Park Aquatics C
enter
BOBCATS SOFTBALL6:30 – 8:00pmFox &
Longfellow Park, O
ak Park, N
orth & Birch Park, Franklin Park
BOBCATS VOLLEYBALL TEAM
GAME SEASON
6:30 – 8:00pm
Ascension School gym
, Oak Park
WEEKLY W
ORKOUT
7:00 – 8:15pmFranklin Park C
omm
unity Center
TAE KWON DO
7:15 – 8:00pmKarate for Kid
s10125 W
. Grand
in Fr. Park
HIT THE GREENS5:45 – 7:15pmLocation varies
JUNIOR GOLFERStim
e TBABushw
ood, Forest Park
SUMER IN THE CITY
7:00 – 10:00pmLocation varies
INTRO TO GOLF6:45 – 8:15PMW
hite Pines Golf C
ourse, Bensenville
FOOD CRITICS
6:30 – 9:15pmBarrie C
enter, Oak Park
FRIDAY SHOW TIM
E
Barrie Center, O
ak Park
HOT SHOTS CARROLL CITY SLICKERS BARRIE7:00 – 10:00pm
varies weekly
SOCIALITES CARROLL M
OONLIGHTERS BARRIE7:00 – 10:00pm
varies weekly
CSI CHICAGOA
ugust 2
ENCHANTED SUM
MER DAY
August 16
GALOS CAVEA
ugust 23
GIDDY UP!A
ugust 3
KOHL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
& SEADOGGIN’!A
ugust 17
MOVIE GOERS
August 31
SEADOGSSeptem
ber 7LIFE’S A BEACH
August 4
GRILLS, CHILLS & THRILLS!A
ugust 18
RIVERS CASINOA
ugust 26
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Calendar of Events - Summ
er 2011SPEC
IAL EVEN
TSM
ON
DAY
TUESDAY
WEDN
ESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDA
Y
KIDS NIGHT OUTC
hicago FireSaturd
ay, DA
TE TBAG
ame tim
e: 7:00pmToyota Park7773 S. Harlem
Ave, Brid
geview
ITRS B & C SOFTBALLSSSRA
& W
SSRASund
ay, July 10
SO DISTRICT SOFTBALLB&
C Team
Sunday, July 24
ISO BOWLING TOURNAM
ENTSaturd
ay, July 168:00am
– 4:00pmStard
ust Bowl, A
dd
ison
GOLF OUTINGSaturd
ay, July 166:30 – 2:00pmSRSN
LC
GOLF SKILLS QUALIFIERM
onday, A
ugust 1
WSSRA POOL PARTY
Tuesday, July 12
Rain date: July 19
8:15 – 10:15pmPark D
istrict of Forest Park Pool
BERWYN CARNIVAL OF FUN
Saturday, July 16
2:00 – 6:00pmProksa Park, Berw
yn
SUMM
ER TRIPS
BRADFORD WOODS CAM
PA
ugust 6 – 10
THE GREAT OUTDOORS ADVENTUREA
ugust 10 – 12
OVERNIGHT ADVENTUREA
ugust 6 – 8
WISCONSIN DELLS
August 22 – 25
BROADWAY TOUR
Sound of Music
Novem
ber 13
HEALTHY START10:00 – 11:30amFranklin Park C
omm
unity Center
WALK-N-DINE
9:30am – 12:30pm
Weekly location varies
YOGA
10:00 – 11:30amV
illage of Harwood
HeightsSession 1: June 28 – July 26Session 2: A
ugust 9 – Sept. 13
WILD CARD
WEDNESDAYS
9:30am – 12:30pm
PDFRP
TOWERS SOCIAL
12:30 – 2:30PMFranklin Tow
ers
SENSATIONAL SATURDAYS9:00 – 11:30amN
orridge Park D
istrict
SATURDAY FUN CLUB9:00 – 11:30amC
arroll Center, O
ak Park
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES9:30am
– 12:30pmPark D
istrict of Forest Park Bldg #4
BOCCIA NATIONALS10:00 – noonvaries w
eekly
CHALLENGER BALLvaries w
eeklySegw
ick Park, East Avenue &
49th
SWIM
LESSONS4:00 – 5:15pm
2 sessions of M
&W
lessonsRehm
Pool, Oak Park
SWIM
LESSONS4:00 – 4:40pm4:45 – 5:25pmD
uck Pond Pool, C
icero
SWIM
LESSONS4:00 – 5:15pm
2 sessions of M
&W
lessonsRehm
Pool, Oak Park
SWIM
LESSONS
4:15 – 4:45PM4:50 – 5:20pm5:25 – 5:55pmPA
V YM
CA
, Berwyn
SUPER SATURDAYS12:15 – 2:45pmC
arroll Center, O
ak Park
SATURDAY BOWLING
LEAGUE1:00 – 3:00pmC
ircle Bowl, Forest Park
BLEACHERS BUMS
June 13&20, July 11
TEEN/ADULT AQUA EXERCISE & STINGRAY SW
IM TEAM
5:45 – 6:30pmPark D
istrict of Forest Park
BOBCATS VOLLEYBALL PRACTICE SEASON5:30 – 6:30pm
6:40 – 7:40pmA
scension School gym, O
ak Park
SWIM
LESSONS5:00 – 5:30pm5:30 – 6:00pmElm
wood
Park Aquatics C
enter
BOBCATS SOFTBALL6:30 – 8:00pmFox &
Longfellow Park, O
ak Park, N
orth & Birch Park, Franklin Park
BOBCATS VOLLEYBALL TEAM
GAME SEASON
6:30 – 8:00pm
Ascension School gym
, Oak Park
WEEKLY W
ORKOUT
7:00 – 8:15pmFranklin Park C
omm
unity Center
TAE KWON DO
7:15 – 8:00pmKarate for Kid
s10125 W
. Grand
in Fr. Park
HIT THE GREENS5:45 – 7:15pmLocation varies
JUNIOR GOLFERStim
e TBABushw
ood, Forest Park
SUMER IN THE CITY
7:00 – 10:00pmLocation varies
INTRO TO GOLF6:45 – 8:15PMW
hite Pines Golf C
ourse, Bensenville
FOOD CRITICS
6:30 – 9:15pmBarrie C
enter, Oak Park
FRIDAY SHOW TIM
E
Barrie Center, O
ak Park
HOT SHOTS CARROLL CITY SLICKERS BARRIE7:00 – 10:00pm
varies weekly
SOCIALITES CARROLL M
OONLIGHTERS BARRIE7:00 – 10:00pm
varies weekly
CSI CHICAGOA
ugust 2
ENCHANTED SUM
MER DAY
August 16
GALOS CAVEA
ugust 23
GIDDY UP!A
ugust 3
KOHL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
& SEADOGGIN’!A
ugust 17
MOVIE GOERS
August 31
SEADOGSSeptem
ber 7LIFE’S A BEACH
August 4
GRILLS, CHILLS & THRILLS!A
ugust 18
RIVERS CASINOA
ugust 26
REGISTRATIONAny cancellations for SUMMER programs will be accepted through June 3, 2011 and credit will be issued. Any cancellations after June 3, 2011 participants will be charged full program fee. Any unpaid balance will restrict participation in future programs.
CLOSED PROGRAMSIf a program closes because we have reached maximum enrolment, you will be put on a waiting list and contacted if additional space is available.
CANCELLED PROGRAMSA. If four participants or less register, a program may be cancelled. A program reimbursement or credit will be issued.B. If a program is cancelled because of unforeseen circumstances you
will be contacted at the soonest possible time.C. A program credit will not be issued for weather related cancellations.
No programs will be made up unless otherwise specified.
REFUNDSRefunds will only be issued when the registrant cannot participate for extended medical reasons and/or hospitalization verified by a physician. For the majority of the season the refund/credit will be prorated. Call for more information. 847.455.2100.
PAYMENT POLICYPayment of program fees is due upon registration unless other arrangements are made. Statements are mailed out the first week of the program season (4 times per year). Call the Finance Manager to arrange a payment plan, Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM to noon. A participant cannot register for the next season until balance from previous season is paid.
RETURNED CHECK POLICYA $20.00 fee will be charged for any checks returned to WSSRA. The $20.00 fee, as well as the balance, will need to be paid before registering for future programs.
SCHOLARSHIP REQUESTWSSRA is in a position to offer scholarships to WSSRA residents for a percentage of fees for two programs each season. Persons requesting a scholarship must complete a scholarship application, which will be mailed to you upon request. Scholarship applications need to be filled out once a year. If you are interested in a scholarship, check the box on the registration form: Request Scholarship. All scholarship applications must be completed and in the WSSRA office by June 3, 2011.
NON-RESIDENT POLICYWSSRA programs are limited to people who live in the WSSRA partner districts and villages. If you live outside the WSSRA communities and are interested in participating in a special recreation program, call your park district or village recreation department. Call the WSSRA Outreach Specialists for more information.
PARTICIPANT ABSENCEIf you or your child are not going to attend a recreation program that you are registered for, please notify WSSRA office 847.455.2100 AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! Please leave a message on Voice Mail after hours.
PARTICIPANT ILLNESSFor the protection of all the participants in programs, you/your child must be kept at home or will be sent home if he/she shows any of the following symptoms:• A temperature of over 100.3.• Stomach ache accompanied by diarrhoea or vomiting.• Any undiagnosed rash.• Sore or discharging eyes or ears.• Profuse nasal discharge (green or yellow). Please keep children with
active colds home.• Have a highly contagious condition such as chicken pox, measles,
lice, etc.
MEDICATIONIt is the parent/guardian and participant’s responsibility to inform WSSRA of any medication a participant is taking. This information is very important in case of an emergency. Medication information should be noted on the registration forms, as well as the Annual Information Form. Any changes in medication should be communicated to WSSRA.
INSURANCEThe Association takes every reasonable precaution to prevent injuries and accidents from occurring. However, if an accident does occur or if you or your child is injured, you are solely responsible for any costs incurred or caused by an injury that happens in an Association program.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSome participants in WSSRA programs and special events may be carriers of infectious disease(s). Staff and volunteers have been provided in-service training concerning proper hygienic procedures. WSSRA seeks to provide a safe environment for all of our participants, staff volunteers and the public. If you have any specific questions, please call the WSSRA Executive Director or Superintendent of Safety & Operations at 847.455.2100.
REVISED LATE PICK-UP/DROP-OFF POLICYIn order to be fair to our participants, program staff and drivers, WSSRA has enacted a Late Pick-up/Drop-off Policy. Many of our program staff and drivers need to get to a program immediately after the program your child is in. We ask that you make sure you are on time picking up your child from program, as well as home to greet your child when the WSSRA van drops them off.
A $10.00 fee will be charged for every 15 minutes or portion thereof, a participant is picked up late, or a van is delayed, after a 10 minute grace period. A notice will be sent to you indicating the fee being charged to your account.
Also, participants must be dropped off on time for programs that are travelling, including over night trips. Vans will not wait more than 5 minutes for participants who are late for the program.
Saturday morning programs - Parents must drop off their child by 9:30 AM or call the emergency phone. If the program is travelling, the van will not wait longer than 5 minutes past the program start time.
WSSRA Program Policies
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SATURDAY FUN CLUBAge: 3-6 yearsTime: 9:00-11:30 AMLocation: Carroll Recreation CenterFee: $10.40 week / $41.60 season
SENSATIONAL SATURDAYS Age: 3-11 yearsTime: 9:00-11:30 AMLocation: Norridge Park District Fee: $10.40 week / $41.60 season
SUPER SATURDAYSAge: 7-11 yearsTime: 12:15-2:45 PMLocation: Carroll Recreation CenterFee: $10.40 week / $41.60 season
Children
Date: SATURDAY FUN CLUB:June 25 ............................................304-01July 9 ................................................. 304-02July 23 ...............................................304-03July 30 ..............................................304-04
SENSATIONAL SATURDAYS:......................................................................305-01......................................................................305-02......................................................................305-03......................................................................305-04
SUPER SATURDAYS:................................................................. 306-01................................................................. 306-02................................................................. 306-03................................................................. 306-04
ALL ABILITIESParticipants will enjoy Saturdays filled with music, games, crafts and much more. Register for one or all four weeks. An activity schedule will be sent the first week of program. Dress for indoor & outdoor play.
WSSRA POOL PARTYA “MINI” WACKY QUACKY DUCK SPLASH WILL BE HELD.
Refreshments will be available for purchase.Each attendee will be assigned a duck number upon their arrival. Our cute little rubber ducks will be sent down the water slide into a chute. The top 5 finishers will win a duck to be entered into the
Wacky Quacky Duck Splash on Saturday, July 16.
DON’T LIKE TO SWIM? DON’T WANT TO BE SEEN IN A SWIMSUIT? COME SOCIALIZE & MEET OTHER FAMILIES.
Date: Tuesday, July 12 Time: 8:15 – 10:00pm Fee: FREELocation: Park District of Forest Park Aquatic Center
7501 Harrison St., Forest ParkLimited transportation for persons with VI, PI Trans: $6.05
If it looks like rain, call 847.455.2100 x236 after 7:30 p.m. If we cancel due to inclement weather
our rain date is Tuesday, July 19.This is a family event. All children/teens must attend with an adult.
No RSVP required.
LEKOTEKALL ABILITIESWSSRA’s Lekotek is a toy lending library and resource for family play. Families meet for a one hour play session each month guided by a certified Lekotek leader. Families have the opportunity to borrow from our inventory of over 2,000 toys including adapted toys which makes play possible for all kids. Lekotek offers:
• Relaxing, guided play sessions. • Home loan of up to six toys monthly.• Opportunities to focus on the abilities of children.• Positive parent/child interactions that increase skills.• Self-esteem building.• Sibling play and fun.
Monthly play sessions take place at the WSSRA office or North Berwyn Park District. Call Kristy or Ahren at 847.455.2100 for details and to schedule your first play session. Schedule now for play sessions beginning in September.Age: birth to 6 yearsFee: $6.00 per visit (including toy check out)Registration Number: 300
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SWIM LESSONSALL ABILITIESWSSRA Swim Lessons are based on a skill development program through the American Red Cross. All skills will be taught in a progression. Bring suit and towel. Parents are responsible for changing child before and after lesson. Participants are limited to one half hour lesson per season. Lessons are designed to be appropriate for specific age groups as well as skill level.
PLEASE NOTE: ANYONE WITH POSSIBLE INCONTINENCE MUST WEAR PROTECTIVE PANTS UNDERNEATH THEIR SWIMSUITS. This is for everyone’s health & safety. If your child is wearing a swim diaper, the public health code requires them to wear rubber pants in addition to the diaper. Any problems in this area with your child could risk your child’s ability to participate in this program. If you have any questions, please contact us at 847.455.2100. Thank you for your attention and support.
Age: 3 years & older, Preschoolers are welcome!
REGISTRATION NUMBER DAY TIME DATES AGE FEE
DUCK POND POOL, CICERO351-01 Mondays 4:00-4:40 PM June 20 - July 25
(No program July 4)all ages $28.00
(5 weeks)
351-02 Mondays 4:45-5:25 PM June 20 - July 25(No program July 4)
all ages $28.00(5 weeks)
REHM POOL, OAK PARK
351-03 Mondays & Wednesdays
4:30-5:15 PM June 20 - July 6(No program July 4)
all ages $29.00(3 weeks) - 5 sessions
351-04 Mondays & Wednesdays
4:30-5:15 PM July 11 - July 27 all ages $32.00(3 weeks) - 6 sessions
ELMWOOD PARK AQUATICS CENTER, ELMWOOD PARK351-05 Tuesdays 5:00-5:30 PM June 21 - July 26 all ages $26.25
(6 weeks)
351-06 Tuesdays 5:30-6:00 PM June 21 - July 26 all ages $26.25(6 weeks)
PAV YMCA, BERWYN351-07 Fridays 4:15-4:45 PM June 24 - July 29 6 yrs & under $26.25
(6 weeks)
351-08 Fridays 4:50-5:20 PM June 24 - July 29 6 yrs & under $26.25(6 weeks)
351-09 Fridays 5:25-5:55 PM June 24 - July 29 7 yrs & up $26.25(6 weeks)
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School-AgedOVERNIGHT ADVENTURE:
BRADFORD WOODSSP, MH, AUT, TMIJoin us on an Overnight Adventure to Bradford Woods! Bradford Woods is Indiana University’s learning and outdoor education centre situated on more than 2,500 acres of pristine forest which includes a 140 acre lake and over 10 miles of hiking trails. All facilities at Bradford Woods are fully accessible in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and air conditioned. WSSRA is very excited to have the opportunity to attend this camp and we hope you will join us! www.bradwoods.org
Call Ahren or Amy with any questions about this overnight camp.
Check out all of the activities we can do at Bradford Woods:
• Swimming pool and lake• Hiking Trails• Archery• Canoeing• Pontoon Boat Rides• Fishing• Campfires• Sports Pavilion
Appropriate sleeping arrangements will be made and special diets taken into account. Round trip transportation provided from WSSRA office for the four hour drive to Bradford Woods.
Due to the popularity of this trip it will be offered as a lottery. All participants interested in attending this trip must register by June 6, 2011. The lottery will be pulled on June 6, 2011. We will contact you by June 10, 2011.
Age: 11-22 yearsDate: August 6-8, 2011Location: Bradford Woods, Martinsville, IndianaParticipant Ratio: 1:1 to 3:1 assistanceFee: $293Registration Number: 340
KIDS NIGHT OUT WITH THE FIRE!
Enjoy FREE tickets to see the Chicago Fire Major League Soccer team play. (Date to be announced.) Tickets are limited to persons who have a disability and three family members. We will hold your tickets for pick up at your child’s program or day camp or at the WSSRA office. WSSRA will not have a staff person in attendance. You must supervise your own children.
Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served, basis. Just call our office to reserve your tickets, 847.455.2100. Limited tickets available. You must get to the game on your own.
Game date and time to be announced.Location: Toyota Park (Chicago Fire’s new stadium)7773 S. Harlem Ave., Bridgeview, ILFee: FREERegistration Number: 311
THE GREAT OUTDOORSLD, BDPitch your tent, gather around the fire and enjoy a few days of wilderness fun! Participants will experience the following:• Boating• Horseback Riding• Theme parks• Water parks• Camping• Hiking
Please contact April Ryan with questions at 847.455.2100 ext. 240.
Age: 10-15 yearsLocation: Mt. Olympus Resort, WI DellsDate: August 10, 11 & 12Fee: $180Registration Number: 339
The purpose of this phone number is to allow access to WSSRA for emergencies only during non-office hours.
1. The phone may be called Monday through Friday, from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM, Saturday, 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM when programs are in session only.
2. Leave a message with your phone number at 847.833.9611 and a WSSRA staff will return your call.
3. The emergency phone should not be a substitute for calling the office for non-emergency questions, such as pick up times.
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CHALLENGER BALLALL ABILITIESDid you forget to sign up for Challenger Ball? Registration is always open. Sign up today!
Each week players will have the opportunity to practice for 20 minutes followed by a 40 minute game. Each player will be teamed with a volunteer peer buddy who will assist them throughout the game. Participants have the choice of t-ball or coach pitch. Beginner? Intermidiate? Advanced? All are welcome to play.
Saturdays: Sunday:May 7 – 12:30 PM-2:30 PM **June 5 – 1:00 PM-3:00 PMMay 14 – 11:00 AM-1:00 PMMay 21 – 11:00 AM-1:00 PM*June 11 – 7:30 PM-9:00 PMJune 18 – 11:00 AM-1:00 PM *Night GameJune 25 – 11:00 AM-1:00 PM **Picture Day Time: 10:00-12:00 PMFee: $35.00 (includes baseball shirt and hat) Trans: $16.50Pick up Point: Irving School, Oak ParkGame Location: Sedgwick Park in La Grange, 48th & East Ave. Registration Number: 239
TAE KWON DO ALL ABILITIESThis introductory class is designed to captivate the interest of our youngest student. Karate for Kids teaches the American Tae Kwon Do Association curriculum. It is based on the concepts of positive mental attitude and high goal setting. Building blocks for this system include the following:
•Goals •Self-control •Courtesy •Integrity •Friendship •Confidence •Self-awareness •Self-Esteem •Perseverance •Self Improvement •Respect •Dedication
A uniform is required for all new students. (Additional one time fee of $40 for uniform) Age: 9-14 yearsDate: Tuesdays, June 21 - July 26, 2011Time: 7:15-8:00 PMLocation: Karate for Kids 10125 W. Grand Avenue, Franklin ParkPick up Point: North Berwyn Park DistrictDrop off time: 6:30 PM Pick up time: 8:30 PMFee: $60.00 Pick up Point Trans: $22.00Registration Number: 313
BRADFORD WOODS5-DAY ADVENTURE
EMI, TMI, DDJoin us on a 5-day Adventure to Bradford Woods! Bradford Woods is Indiana University’s learning and outdoor education centre situated on more than 2,500 acres of pristine forest which includes a 140 acre lake and over 10 miles of hiking trails. All facilities at Bradford Woods are fully accessible in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and air conditioned. WSSRA is very excited to have the opportunity to attend this camp and we hope you will join us! www.bradwoods.org
Call Annie with any questions about this overnight camp at extension 230.
Check out all of the activities we can do at Bradford Woods:• Swimming pool and lake • Hiking Trails• Archery • Canoeing • Pontoon Boat Rides • Fishing • Campfires • Sports Pavilion
Appropriate sleeping arrangements will be made and special diets taken into account. Round trip transportation provided from WSSRA office for the four hour drive to Bradford Woods.
This camp experience is designed for pre-teens to adults who have a mental impairment. Participants attending this camp must be:• Toiled trained• Responsible for independent personal care including feeding,
dressing & toileting• Devoid of emotional outbursts that require 1:1 staffing• Successful socially within 1 staff person per 4 participant
staffing ratio
If your son/daughter meets the eligibility criteria listed above, don’t wait to register as there are limited registration openings available. For more information call us at 847.455.2100.
Age: 12 years & olderDate: August 6-10, 2011Location: Bradford Woods, Martinsville, IndianaFee: $487Registration Number: 338
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REGISTRATIONNUMBER DATE DROP OFF &
PICK UP TIMES ACTIVITY DESTINATION FEE
331-01 06/25 9:30am-12:30pm
Rah! Rah! Sis Boom Bah!- Let’s celebrate Independence day a little early with a musical parade! We will make our own musical instruments and decorate the sidewalks with chalk for our own parade at the Park District of Forest Park.
Forest Park Building #4
$13.70
Special Notes: Dress for the weather.331-02 07/09 9:30am-
12:30pmAqua Adventures- Let’s take a dip, dive or slide into the water at the Park District of Forest Park Pool!
Forest Park Aquatics Center
$13.70
Special Notes: Bring bathing suit and towel. 331-03 07/23 9:30am-
12:30pmStorytown- From superheroes to undersea adventures, princesses to dinosaurs, Storytown takes you on an interactive, fully improvised adventure!
iO Theatre, Chicago $13.70
Special Notes: iO Theatre not accessible . 331-04 07/30 9:30am-
12:30pmYou don’t have to beg!- Today Animal Assisted Therapy is bringing dogs to Outdoor Adventures. The group will get to learn about the dogs, pet them, and even make them do tricks!
Forest Park Building #4
$13.70
Special Notes: Note any allergies to dogs.
Registration Number: OUTDOOR ADVENTURESMI, DD, LD, VIJoin us for a Saturday morning of thrills and excitement as we explore our communities with a special focus on our environment! Register for one or all 5 exciting events. Van will not wait longer than 5 minutes past start time for travelling programs.
Age: 12-22 yearsDate: SaturdaysTime: 9:30-12:30 PMLocation: Park District of Forest Park Building #4
WSSRA WISH LISTMany of the items listed below represent needs that cannot be totally funded within WSSRA’s budget. Should you be in a position to make a donation of money or product, we would be most appreciative. We welcome donations from individuals, community organizations, businesses, and clubs and foundations. Thank you for your consideration!
• Adopt-a-program • Arts & Crafts materials • Printing Costs • Braille playing cards • Team Uniforms • Busses or Minivans • Office Supplies • Scholarship Funds • Flat screen TV for training • Portable movie screen • Juice boxes for programs • I pods • Water coolers/Ice chests • Raffle prizes • Sporting equipment & supplies• Day camp prizes • T-shirt sponsors
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BOCCIAPIBoccia is one of the fastest growing Paralympic In-door sports! This season we will compete in a local competition as well as the regional and national boccia games. Participants will compete in boccia against athletes with similar level of ability. Sign up for one, two or all three events. WSSRA will provide all the equipment.
Age: 6-22 years
Boccia National GamesDate: July 27-31, 2011Times and location TBDFee: $100.00 ($75.00 registration fee and $25.00for BlazeSports membership) Trans: $6.05(Scholarships may be available)Registration Number: 350-02
Door to door transportation to and from each event is available. Pick-up point transportation will be provided from the Liberty Center in Berwyn. Please call April Ryan if you have any questions 847.455.2100.
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Sports & FitnessSPECIAL OLYMPICSIllinois Special Olympics provides year round sports training in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with mental impairments or closely related developmental disabilities who are 8 years of age or older. The program gives athletes opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of skills and friendship with their families and other athletes. WSSRA supports the mission of Special Olympics through the participation in the following sports:Track & Field, Softball, Aquatics, Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, and Golf
CRITERIA FOR PARTICIPATIONAll Special Olympic athletes must have a current, completed Application for Participation in Illinois Special Olympics form on file with the Special Olympic coordinator at WSSRA. This form contains four sections:1. Athlete Information2. Parent and/or Guardian Authorization & Medical
Authorization3. Health Insurance and Emergency Information4. Medical Clearance (This MUST be completed by a
physician).
Applications for Participation in Illinois Special Olympics are valid for 2 years based on the earliest signed date on the medical application form. We can FAX the medical application form to you today. Anyone interested in participating, starting a new sport, or volunteering, please contact: WSSRA Special Olympics Coordinator, 2915 Maple Street, Franklin Park, IL 60131, 847.455.2100.
WSSRA STINGRAY SWIM TEAM Stingray Swim Team is a training program for participants who are comfortable in the water. Participants will be expected to swim consecutive laps throughout a majority of the program. Those wishing to compete in Special Olympics can receive their training in the program but are not obligated to compete with WSSRA. Bring a suit and towel. Transportation is available on a limited basis. Please Note: Due to the limited swim lessons available, swim team members are not eligible for swim lessons.
Date: Mondays, June 20 - July 25, 2011 (No Program July 4)Time: 5:45 - 6:30 PM (Pool time 7:05-8:10)Location: Forest Park Aquatics CenterFee: $29.00 Trans: $30.25Registration Number: 341
TEEN & ADULT AQUA ATHLETICSMLH, MI, AUT, DDEnjoy one of the greatest modes of exercise. Through water, participants can increase their:• cardiovascular system• strength• flexibility• mobility• range of motionAll while having fun in the pool with friends.
Age: 15 years & olderDate: Mondays, June 20 - July 25, 2011 (No Program July 4)Time: 5:45 - 6:30 PMLocation: Forest Park Aquatics CenterFee: $29.00 Trans: $30.25Registration Number: 348
HEALTHY STARTALL ABILITIESGet your week off to a great start with a healthy exercise class on Monday mornings! If you need a special type of exercise, this program is for you. We’ll emphasize:• stretching and flexibility exercise• moderate aerobics• use of exercise equipmentAll exercise routines will be closely monitored by staff to meet your individual needs.
Age: 21 years & olderDate: Mondays, June 20 - July 25, 2011 (No Program July 4)Time: 10:00 - 11:30 AMLocation: Franklin Park Community CenterFee: $27.00 Trans: $30.25Registration Number: 345
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Sports & FitnessBOBCATS SOFTBALL
MI, AUT, DDAll teens and adults who are interested in joining the WSSRA Bobcats Softball Team, register now! Practices and games will be held on Tuesday evenings. During the SUMMER season participants will practice and prepare for the game season which begins at the end of May and goes through the beginning of August. All participants must participate in the practice season in order to be a part of the game season.
Bobcat Softball Philosophy: In establishing the Bobcat’s softball program, the WSSRA has set criteria the program will follow. WSSRA will emphasize teamwork, good sportsmanship, and giving one’s best in a safe and healthy environment. Competitiveness will come from the game itself and not from emphasis on the score. Each player will:• Learn the fundamentals of softball and have fun doing so.• Be a part of a team and learn the importance of teamwork.• Learn and play different positions.More information about the game schedule and locations will be available upon registration. Up to 3 teams and 3 locations will be announced at the beginning of the season.New players must purchase a uniform before being able to compete on the Bobcats softball team. Must have registered in spring to compete this summer.
Age: 15 years & olderDate: Tuesdays, April 12 - August 2, 2011Games: 6:45-8:00 PMPractice Fields: Longfellow Park, Oak Park, North Park/Birch Park, Franklin Park, Fox Park, Oak ParkGame locations: Check the website: WSSRA.net or contact Annie Lhotka for up to date game information 847-455-2100Fee: $121.00 for Session (includes practice & games)Registration Number: 399
WEEKLY WORKOUTMI, AUT, DD, MLHLet’s work out! It’s a great way to end your day and improve your physical condition through:• exercise stations• light weight lifting• low impact aerobicsWSSRA will provide door to door transportation.
Age: 13 years & olderDate: Tuesdays, June 21 - July 26, 2011Time: 7:00-8:15 PMLocation: Franklin Park Community CenterFee: $27.00 Trans: $36.30Registration Number: 347
BOBCAT VOLLEYBALLMI, AUT, DDCome out for WSSRA’s third volleyball season. Participants will focus on developing the following skills during practice season:• serving• passing• hitting• settingParticipants will be given a practice session time once registration is complete. In August the teams will compete with other local Special Recreation Association teams.
Age: 15 years & olderPractice Season: Wednesdays, July 13 - August 3, 2011Time: 5:30 - 6:30 PM or 6:40 - 7:40 PMGame Season: Tuesdays, August 9 - September 27, 2011Time: 6:15 - 8:15 PMFee: $54.00Registration Number: 359
ISO BOWLING TOURNAMENTIf a participant is signed up for WSSRA Saturday Bowling, he or she may choose to compete in the ISO Tournament. REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JUNE 1, SIGN UP TODAY! Transportation provided from pick up points to be announced.
Date: Saturday, July 16, 2011Time: 8:00AM - 4:00 PMLocation: Stardust Bowl, AddisonFee: $20.00 Trans: $2.75Registration Number: 342
GOOD SPORTSMANSHIPWSSRA encourages parents and families to attend games and tournaments and cheer the teens/young adults on! We expect coaches, players and parents to demonstrate good sportsmanship during these events. This includes respect and support of coaching staff and officials who are working on behalf of your player. Any person not demonstrating good sportsmanship including behavior outbursts towards a player or coaching staff and/or officials, that is deemed threatening, will not be tolerated. You may be asked to leave and your future participation and attendance at events will be in jeopardy. By registering your son/daughter/dependent for these programs you are agreeing to follow these guidelines as written. Please refer any concerns or questions to the Superintendent of Recreation. We look forward to a safe and successful season.
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CHALLENGER BALL DATES: SaturdaysMay 7:12:30 PM-2:30 PMMay 14 : 11:00 AM-1:00 PMMay 21:11:00 AM-1:00 PM*June 11:7:30 PM-9:00 PMJune 18:11:00 AM-1:00 PMJune 25: 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Sunday **June 5:1:00 PM-3:00 PM *Night Game**Picture Day
INTRODUCTION TO GOLFTMH, AUT, DD, MH, MLHThe Chicago District Golfing Foundation, CDGF, is sponsoring this golf program opportunity. Learn the basics of the game of golf from a professional. The CDGF will provide the equipment and a golf professional. Participants will be introduced to the following skills:• Stance• Swing• Basic principals of woods, irons, chipping & putting• Proper golf etiquette and rulesLimited registration available. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity.
Age: 12 years and olderDate: Thursdays, June 23 – July 28Time: 6:45-8:15 PMLocation: White Pines Golf Course, BensenvilleFee: $18 Trans: $36.30Registration Number: 333
JUNIOR GOLFERSTMH, AUT, DD, MH, MLHThe Chicago District Golfing Foundation, CDGF, is sponsoring this golf program opportunity. Parents join your child in this! Learn the basics of the game of golf from a professional. The CDGF will provide the equipment and a golf professional. Participants will be introduced to the following skills:• Stance • Swing • Proper golf etiquette and rules• Basic principals of woods, irons, chipping & puttingLimited registration available. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to participate with your child.
Age: 6–12 yearsDate: Thursdays, June 23 – July 28Time: TBALocation: Bushwood Golf, Forest ParkFee: $18 Trans: $36.30Registration Number: 335
HIT THE GREENS ADVANCE GOLFERS ONLY
EMH, TMH, AUT, DD, MH, MLHAdvanced Golf season is over but we can help you keep your golf game in check. Sign up for one or all three golfing opportunities. You will have the opportunity to play 3-9 holes. Game time is restricted. We’ll play as long as time allows. Locations & times may vary. Participants must have been Advanced Golf program to participate.
Age: 15 years and olderDate: WednesdaysTime: 5:30 PM334-01: June 22334-02: July 6334-03: July 27Fee: $11/per week Trans: $6.05/per weekRegistration Number: 334
SPECIAL OLYMPIC GOLF QUALIFIER
ALL CURRENT WSSRA ADVANCE GOLFERS WELCOMEAny WSSRA Advanced golfer is welcome to test their skills in the Special Olympic Golf Qualifier. The event held in August at a location to be announced. Participants must have the following information completed to participate:• Current Special Olympic Medical form on
record through September 5, 2011• 3 signed score cards from regulation par 5
golf courses• All participants must register with WSSRA by
Friday, July 1, 2011
Transportation available by pick-up point.Date: Monday, August 1, 2011Time and location to be announced.Fee: $10 Trans: $2.75Registration Number: 321
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SATURDAY BOWLING LEAGUE MI, AUT, DD, SP, MHSpend your Saturdays with friends while sharpening your bowling skills through practice and instruction. An adaptive ball and bowling ramp will be available.
Age: 13 years & olderLocation/Pick Up/Drop off:WSSRA Office, Franklin Park/11:55 AM/3:55 PMHarwood Heights Village Halll/12:10 PM/3:15 PMElmwood Park Recreation Center/12:30 PM/3:20 PMMcDonalds, 5500 Cermak, Cicero/12:30 PM/3:20 PMDate: Saturdays, June 25 – July 30, 2011 (No program July 2)Time: 1:00-3:00 PMLocation: Circle Lanes, Forest ParkFee: $47.50 Pick up Point Trans: $18.75Registration Number: 310
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GOLF OUTING ALL CURRENT WSSRA GOLFERS WELCOMEAny WSSRA golfer is welcome to test their skills in the SRSNLC Golf Tournament. The event held on Saturday, July 16, 2011 at the Shiloh Golf course in Zion from 8:00 – noon. Participants will be registered for the 9 hole event or the 4 hole event. All participants must register with WSSRA by June 10, 2011 to participate. Transportation available by pick-up point.
Date: Saturday, July 16Time: 6:30 AM – 1:30 PM approximatelyFee: $25.00 Trans: $2.75Registration Number: 320
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362-01 06/13 5:15pm Office5:45pm Fox ParkPick up TBA
Windy City Thunderbolts vs. Kalamazoo Kings
Crestwood
362-02 06/20 5:00pm Office5:30pm Fox ParkPick up TBA
The Fielders vs. Rockford River Hawks
Zion
362-03 07/11 4:30pm Office5:00pm Fox Park
Kane County Cougars vs. Burlington Bees
Geneva
BLEACHERS BUMSDDSpend your Monday evenings this summer at the ball park with WSSRA. We’re going to check out minor league games throughout Chicagoland. Register for one, two or all three games. We recommend bringing $10-15 for concessions & souvenirs.
Due to unpredictable length of the game, return times are to be announced. WSSRA stays for the whole game, including delays & extra innings. In the event of excessive delay, staff decides when they will return. If the group will be more than 15 minutes late, we will contact families with an updated return time.
Age: 19 years and older Date: MondaysFee: $25 each game Trans Pick-up Point: $2.75 per gameSpecial Notes: Bring $ for concessions and/or souvenirs $
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WISCONSIN DELLS PI, EMI, TMI, DDCome with us on our trip to the Wisconsin Dells. We’ll enjoy all the Dells has to offer including:• a 58 passenger speedboat ride,• a water park,• a magic show,and much more.
The trip will include transportation, hotel and three meals per day, as well as, admission to all activities on the trip. Participants will need to provide their own spending money.
Age: 15 years and older Location: Wisconsin Dells, WIDate: August 22 – August 25, 2011Fee: $745 for this vacation trip (excluding spending money)Price may vary by $100 based on group size.
A $250 non-refundable deposit is due upon registration. Refunds will be considered if a physicians note prohibiting travel accompanies your request for refund or another WSSRA participant is able to go on late notice.
NO SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS TRIP.
WSSRA staff: WSSRA will provide a minimum of a 4:1 participant to stffing ratio. A minimum of 1 full time staff will be in attendance.
Eligible Participants:• Participants who are responsible for
independent personal care including feeding, dressing & toileting
• Participants who are independent in mobility either walking or wheeling
• Participants who are successful socially at a 4:1 participant staffing ratio
• Participants who are devoid of emotional oubursts that require 1:1 staffing
• Participants who have had a successful overnight trip with WSSRA in the past (this includes a Special Olympic overnight trip experience)
• Call Marianne Birko with questions concerning eligibility (WSSRA reserves the right to determine if this trip is appropriate for an individual)
TO REGISTER:Call the office. The program is limited and registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you need more information we will be happy to provide it for you. Call us at 847.455.2100 and ask for Annie Lhotka or Ahren Hoffman.
Registration Number: 363
Teens & Young Adults
“ WSSRA is good
because they are good! Yeahh!”Andrew
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ATTENTION! WSSRA IS GOING TO DISNEY!WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE...Start saving NOW! WSSRA is looking to plan a trip to Disneyworld in January 2012. Please look for more details coming in our Fall brochure. Age: 22 years and older
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SOCIALITES: pick up & drop off @Barrie Center
TEACHING OLD DOGS NEW TRICKSTonight we’ll have special guests from Rainbow Animal Assisted Therapy. Come meet some therapeutic dogs and learn how to teach new tricks.Date: 6/25/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 376-01Destination: Barrie Center, Oak Park Fee: $12.00
LUAU POOL PARTY & BBQThe smoothies are frozen, the theme is set, we’re having a luau that you’ll never forget! Bring bathing suit and towel. MEET AT PARK DISTRICT OF FOREST PARK.Date: 7/9/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 376-02Destination: Park District of Forest Park Fee: $15.00
CHICAGO RUSHCheer on the Chicago Rush arena football team as they defeat the Milwaukee Mustangs! Bring money for snacks.Date: 7/23/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Fee: $20.00Destination: Allstate Arena, Rosemont Registration Number: 376-03
ZUMBA IN THE PARKZUMBA is a fusion of Latin and International music. Join us as an instructor leads us with energetic and easy to follow dance moves!Wear comfortable clothing.Date: 7/30/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 376-04Destination: Barrie Center Fee: $16.00
CHICAGO ETHNIC TOURGet a taste of Chicago as we travel on a trolley to Chinatown, Greektown and Little Italy. A lite dinner included. Don’t miss out on this voyage! FRIDAY EVENT. SPACE IS LIMITED.Date: 8/5/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 376-05Destination: Trolley Tour Fee: $25.00
HOT SHOTS: pick up & drop off @Carroll Center
NORTHLAKE DAYSCome get a taste of Northlake! Enjoy a night of food, carnival games, and live music. Bring $15-20 for rides, food and games.Date: 6/25/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 373-01Destination: Northlake Fee: $12.00
LUAU POOL PARTY & BBQThe smoothies are frozen, the theme is set, we’are having a luau that you’ll never forget! Bring bathing suit and towel. MEET AT PARK DISTRICT OF FOREST PARK.Date: 7/9/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 373-02Destination: Park District of Forest Park Fee: $15.00
SPORTS & GAMESTonight we’ll have a kickball tournament and compete in some games from your favorite TV shows.Date: 7/23/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 373-03Destination: Carroll Center, Oak Park Fee: $12.00
SHORELINE ARCHITECTURE TOURCome experience a thrill ride on a boat! Learn about Chicago’s history, landmarks and architecture as we tour the Chicago River.Dress for the weather.Date: 7/30/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 373-04Destination: Navy Pier, Chicago Fee: $20.00
CHICAGO ETHNIC TOURGet a taste of Chicago as we travel on a trolley to Chinatown, Greektown and Little Italy. A lite dinner included. Don’t miss out on this voyage! FRIDAY EVENT. SPACE IS LIMITED.Date: 8/5/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 373-05Destination: Trolley Tour Fee: $25.00
HOT SHOTS & SOCIALITES:Program Location: Carroll Center, 1125 S Kenilworth, Oak Park Pick Up Point: WSSRA Office, 2915 Maple Street, Franklin Park or McDonalds, 5500 Cermak (West of Laramie), Cicero Pick up Point Transportation: $2.75 per week Ability Group: DDMI Age: 15 years and older
Teens & Young Adults
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CITY SLICKERS: pick up & drop off @Barrie Center
NORTHLAKE DAYSCome get a taste of Northlake! Enjoy a night of food, carnival games, and live music. Bring $15-20 for rides, food and games.Date: 6/25/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 374-01Destination: Northlake Fee: $12.00
LUAU POOL PARTY & BBQThe smoothies are frozen, the theme is set, we’re having a luau that you’ll never forget! Bring bathing suit and towel. MEET AT PARK DISTRICT OF FOREST PARK.Date: 7/9/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 374-02Destination: Park District of Forest Park Fee: $15.00
TEACHING OLD DOGS NEW TRICKSTonight we’ll have special guests from Rainbow Animal Assisted Therapy. Come meet some therapeutic dogs and learn how to teach new tricks.Date: 6/25/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 374-03Destination: Barrie Center, Oak Park Fee: $12.00
SHORELINE ARCHITECTURE TOURCome experience a thrill ride on a boat! Learn about Chicago’s history, landmarks and architecture as we tour the Chicago River.Dress for the weather.Date: 7/30/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 374-04Destination: Navy Pier, Chicago Fee: $20.00
CHICAGO ETHNIC TOURGet a taste of Chicago as we travel on a trolley to Chinatown, Greektown and Little Italy. A lite dinner included. Don’t miss out on this voyage! FRIDAY EVENT. SPACE IS LIMITED.Date: 8/5/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 374-05Destination: Trolley Tour Fee: $25.00
MOONLIGHTERS:pick up & drop off @Barrie Center
TEACHING OLD DOGS NEW TRICKSTonight we’ll have special guests from Rainbow Animal Assisted Therapy. Come meet some therapeutic dogs and learn how to teach new tricks.Date: 6/25/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 375-01Destination: Barrie Center, Oak Park Fee: $12.00
LUAU POOL PARTY & BBQThe smoothies are frozen, the theme is set, we’re having a luau that you’ll never forget! Bring bathing suit and towel. MEET AT PARK DISTRICT OF FOREST PARK.Date: 7/9/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 375-02Destination: Park District of Forest Park Fee: $15.00
CHICAGO RUSHCheer on the Chicago Rush arena football team as they defeat the Milwaukee Mustangs! Bring money for snacks.Date: 7/23/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Fee: $20.00Destination: Allstate Arena, Rosemont Registration Number: 375-03
ZUMBA IN THE PARKZUMBA is a fusion of Latin and International music. Join us as an instructor leads us with energetic and easy to follow dance moves!Wear comfortable clothing.Date: 7/30/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 375-04Destination: Barrie Center Fee: $16.00
CHICAGO ETHNIC TOURGet a taste of Chicago as we travel on a trolley to Chinatown, Greektown and Little Italy. A lite dinner included. Don’t miss out on this voyage! FRIDAY EVENT. SPACE IS LIMITED.Date: 8/5/11 Time: 6:00 – 9:00pm Registration Number: 375-05Destination: Trolley Tour Fee: $25.00
CITY SLICKERS & MOONLIGHTERS:Program Location: Barrie Center, Garfield & Lombard, Oak Park Pick Up Point: WSSRA Office, 2915 Maple Street, Franklin Park or McDonalds, 5500 Cermak (West of Laramie), Cicero Pick up Point Transportation: $2.75 per week Ability Group: DD, MIAge: 15 years and older
NEW TO SATURDAY NIGHTS? – CALL THE OFFICE FOR GROUP PLACEMENT 847.455.2100
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SHOW TIMEMI, AUT, DDEnjoy a night at the movies with friends. Participants need to bring $20.00 to pay for the show and snacks. Meeting time will be based on local show schedule. Call the office the Wednesday before program for information on show time. Participants need to be able to focus on a movie two hours in length with limited breaks. This is to minimize the disturbance of other audience members. Participants will see movies rated: G, PG & PG13.
Age: 15 years & olderBarrie Recreation Center, Oak Park locations onlyPick up Points available: WSSRA Office: 5:15 PM, 10:00 PMCicero McDonalds: 6:15 PM, 9:15 PMRegistration Number: 360-01 Friday, July 1, 2011Fee: $12.50 Trans: $2.75Registration Number: 360-02 Friday, July 22, 2011Fee: $12.50 Trans: $2.75
FOOD CRITICSMLH, MI, AUT, DDCome help us decide who we will crown “Pitmaster” as we compare the tastes and surroundings of four local BBQ spots. Lively discussions about what we liked best each week will be part of the fun. Bring $20 to cover your food and share of the tip. Participants need to be able to sit for a meal with minimal interruptions to others.
Age: 15 years & olderDate: Fridays, June 24, July 8, 15, 29, 2011Time: 6:30-9:15 PM Location: Barrie Center, Oak ParkFee: $12.00 per weekTransportation: $2.75 per week/ $11.00 for 4 weeksPick up points:WSSRA Office: 5:15 PM, 10:00 PMCicero McDonalds: 6:15 PM, 9:15 PM
Regist # Date Restaurant Location361-01 June 24 Russells BBQ Elmwood Park361-02 July 8 Skrine Chops Forest Park361-03 July 15 Famous Daves North Riverside361-04 July 29 Robinsons Oak Park
BROADWAY TOURHI, VI, PI MLH, DDDo you enjoy live theatre? Join us in our very own Broadway Tour. Registered participants will be notified of the actual show dates once WSSRA is able to secure tickets after the ticket release date. Once you are notified of the actual show date and time you are obligated to pay for the ticket. Ticket prices may vary from list below: Participants need to be able to focus on a 2+ hour performance with minimal interruptions. This is to minimize the disturbance of other audience members.
Age: 15 years and up481 11/13/11 The Sound of
Music Experience the enchanting story of Maria & the 7 Von Trapp children.
Drury Lane Theatre, Oak Brook Terrace
$40.00
Teens & Young Adults
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WALK N DINEHI, VI, PI, MLHJoin the WSSRA Walking Club and get walking to a healthier heart while enjoying friends too! The group will walk or wheel at different locations. Afterwards, join us for an enjoyable, light, healthy lunch together at different local restaurants. Participants will be responsible for buying their own lunch. Participants must be independent in mobility. Sign up for the weeks that fit your schedule!
Date: TuesdaysTime: 9:30 AM-12:30 PMLocation: VariesFee: $11.00 week / $66.00 6 weeksTrans: $6.05 week / $36.30 6 weeksProgram Number: Date/Outdoor Location/Indoor Location 367-01: June 21/Commons Park, North Riverside/North Riverside Mall367-02: June 28/Proksa Park, Berwyn/North Riverside Mall367-03: July 5/Lindberg Park, Oak Park/Harlem Irving Plaza367-04: July 12/Center at North Park, Franklin Park/Harlem Irving Plaza367-05: July 19/Lakefront Tour/North Riverside Mall367-06: July 26/Dominican University, River Forest/North Riverside Mall
TOWERS SOCIALPI VI, MLH Join us for socializing, games/trivia, and a light snack with your coffee while we play cards, “Garbage” style.
Location: Community Room, Franklin Towers, Franklin ParkFee: $5.00/week Trans: $6.05/weekTime: 12:30-2:30 PM
379-01, Friday, June 24, 2011 379-02, Friday, July 22, 2011379-03, Friday, August 12, 2011
WILD CARD WEDNESDAYSHI, VI, PI, MLHJoin us for an early morning of socializing and card shuffling fun! Light & healthy refreshments will be served. Participants can register for one or all of the weeks.
Time: 9:30 AM-12:30 PMLocation: Franklin Park Community CenterFee: $62.40 / 6 weeks ($10.40 per week) Trans: $36.30 / 6 weeks ($6.05 per week) Date: Wednesdays 365-01: June 22365-02: June 29365-03: July 6365-04: July 13365-05: July 20365-06: July 27
SUMMER IN THE CITY HI, VI, PI, MLHJoin us for a night of socializing, and laughter. We enjoy two local dining establishments.
Date: ThursdaysTime: 6:00-8:00 PMLocation: WSSRA Office, Franklin ParkFee: $7.50 per week / $15.00 2 weeksTrans: $6.05 per week / $12.10 2 weeks
366-01 6/30 Join us for dinner in Elmwood Park. We’ll enjoy excellent Chinese food.
Bring $20 for dinner.
New Star, Elmwood Park
366-02 7/21 Join us for some Mayan cuisine while dinning in the outdoors with good friends.
Bring $25 for dinner. Dress for weather.
Maya Del Sol, Oak Park
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WSSRA TRANSPORTATION1. Door to door transportation is available for all programs noted with
the transportation symbol. This extra service is available if you pay a $6.05 per round trip fee, for each day the program meets.
2. Transportation to programs from designated pick up points is available for a fee of $2.75 per round trip, for each day the program meets. You must pay at time of registration.
3. All participants being transported in WSSRA vehicles must abide by WSSRA guidelines. Failure to do so will result in suspension from transportation. Repeat offenders will not be transported by WSSRA.
4. Parents or participants must notify the Association in regard to any change in transportation.
5. If an Association vehicle cannot complete a route and family members must pick up riders, a credit will be issued for the participant’s later use.
6. Any registration received after June 3, 2011 may result in a late program start or no transportation.
7. Parents are requested to notify their child’s school on days students are being picked up by a WSSRA van.
8. A participant under the age of 16 must be taken off the van by a responsible person over 12 years old.
PLAYING IT SAFEDue to new state legislation, car seats or booster seats must be provided for all children ages seven and under. For more information contact Bob Foster.
WAIVER OF LIABILITYWSSRA is insured through a self insurance pool with other Special Recreation Associations and Park Districts. Our pool is known as the Park District Risk Management Agency (PDRMA). As a loss prevention measure, PDRMA is requiring participants to execute a release of liability for programs. The reverse side of the registration forms contains the WSSRA waiver release form. This must be signed and returned to the WSSRA office before participants can be in programs.
Since we do not carry medical or accident insurance for program participants, the release of liability is necessary. The cost of such coverage would make our program fees too high for most to afford. Please review your personal health plan to be certain that you and your family have coverage in instances like these.
Our objective is to offer a high quality program at a reasonable cost. The use of a release of liability when appropriate is but one way we are trying to meet that objective. If you have any questions, call Sandra Gbur at 847.455.2100. We appreciate your continued involvement and support.
WALK-IN OR MAIL-IN OR FAXED REGISTRATION PROCEDURES1. Complete the enclosed registration form with correct program
selection, day, program fee, transportation and payment option. 2. Contact your local park district or village for use of their fax machine
to fax your registration.3. All signed registration forms received by June 3, 2011 will be
processed by the WSSRA Registrar and approved for program and transportation information.
4. All registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first served basis until we reach our maximum enrolment for each program.
5. Mail-in or walk-in registrations received AFTER 5:00 PM June 3, 2011 may result in a late program start and transportation may not be available.
6. If a program closes, you will be put on a waiting list and contacted if openings are available.
7. Recreation Specialists MAY NOT accept program payment or registration forms at programs. This must be done by mail or at the office only.
8. Anyone registering MUST have a working phone number.9. A participant cannot register for the next season until balance from
previous season is paid.
PHONE-IN REGISTRATION PROCEDURES ONLY1. Phone-in registration begins April 27, 2011 and will be accepted until
June 3, 2011. Any mail-in and faxed registrations received prior to April 27, 2011 will be processed in the order they are received).
2. Calls will be accepted Monday through Friday from 9:00 until 4:30 PM.3. The WSSRA Registrar will assist you in completing the registration
form. She will be sure the programs selected are age and ability appropriate.
4. A confirmation letter will be sent to you. Sign the attached waiver form and return to WSSRA by June 3, 2011 .
5. The registration will be on hold until we receive the signed registration form. No participation can take place without this signature.
6. Phone-in registration WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED after March 25, 2011 .7. Faxed, mail-in or walk-in registrations will be accepted after June 3, 2011 but may result in a late program start and transportation
may not be available.8. All registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until
we reach our maximum enrolment for each program.9. If a program closes, you will be put on a waiting list and contacted if
openings are available.10. Recreation Specialists MAY NOT accept program payment or
registration forms at programs. This must be done by mail or at the office only. We can accept credit card payments over the phone during business hours.
11. Anyone registering MUST have a working phone number.12. A participant cannot register for the next season until balance from
previous season is paid.
SUMMER 2011 REGISTRATION FORMMAIL TO: WSSRA, 2915 Maple Street, Franklin Park, IL 60131 FAX TO: 847.455.2157 SIGNED REGISTRATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY JUNE 3, 2011
Participant’s Name: __________________________________________ Birth Date: __________________
Address: __________________________________________ City/State: ______________________/ _______ Zip: _______________________
Park District/Village: ________________________________________ Home Phone: _______________________________________________
Parent Or Guardian Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________
e-mail address:
Parent/Guardian Work Phone: __________________________________ Parent/Guardian Cell Phone: _________________________________
Who Should We Contact If Parent/Guardian Is Unavailable? Name: __________________________________ Phone: ______________________
Doctor’s Name: ___________________________________________ Doctor’s Phone: ______________________________________________
Present School/ Workshop/Other: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Teacher/Supervisor Name: _____________________________________ Dismissal Time: ___________________________________________
Participant’s Disability: ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Can Participant Transfer? □Yes □No Does Participant Use Wheelchair/Walker? Specify: _____________________________________________
Is Participant Subject To Seizures: □Yes □No List Any Medication: ______________________________________________________________
Is Medication Taken At Program? □Yes □No
List Any Allergies: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Does Participant Have A Communicable Disease? □Yes □No If Yes, Please Explain _________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Program # Program Name Day Fee TranspSubtotal
Program & Transport FEES
TOTAL DUE:
FEE PAYMENT OPTION - CHECK ONE□ Total Payment Enclosed□ Total Payment to Follow (if FAXED)□ Request Scholarship□ Payment Plan – Arranged with Finance Manager□ Credit Card □ Visa □ Master Card □ Discover Exp. Date: ___________ Card Number:
I have read the Waiver Release of All Claims and Hold Harmless Agreement on the reverse and unless I have checked NO under the three authorizations, I approve them.
___________________________________________________ ___________________________Parent/Participant/Guardian Signature Date
HOLD HARMLESS RELEASE ON
REVERSE SIDE
West Suburban Special Recreation Association
WAIVER RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT(Read Carefully)
Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in West Suburban Special Recreation Association programs, you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries arising out of these programs that you or the named participant might sustain. The terms “I”, “me” and “my” also refer to parents or guardians as well as participants in the programs. In registering for these programs, you are agreeing as follows:
As a participant in these programs, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury, and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss which I may sustain as a result of participating in any manner, in any and all activities connected with or associated with such activities and involve substantial risks of injury.
I agree to waive and relinquish any and all claims I may have as a result of participating in these programs against the West Suburban Special Recreation Association, any and all participating governmental units, any and all independent contractors, officers, agents, servants and employees of the governmental bodies and independent contractors, and any and all other persons and entities of whatever nature that might be directly or indirectly liable for any injuries, that I might sustain while participating in these programs.
I do hereby fully release and discharge the West Suburban Special Recreation Association and the other released parties from any and all claims for injuries, damages or loss, which I may have or which may accrue to me on account of my participation in these programs.
I further agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend, the West Suburban Special Recreation Association and any and all other parties from any and all claims resulting from injuries, damages and losses sustained by anyone, and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with my conduct and the activities of these programs.
I further understand and agree that the terms such as “participation”, and “activities”, referred to in this Agreement, include all exercises and physical movements of any nature while I am participating in these programs and further include the provision, of or failure to provide proper instructions or supervision, the use and adjustment of any and all machinery, equipment, and apparatus, and anything related to my use of the services, facilities, or premises, involved in these programs, and transportation to and from events.
I understand the nature of these programs for which I am registering, and have read and fully understand this Waiver, Release and Hold Harmless Agreement. I further understand that any advisement or warnings of the particular risks of these programs that I subsequently receive will be incorporated by reference into and become a part of this Agreement.
In case of emergency, I give my permission for the participant to receive any first aid, transportation or medical attention that may be required.
You may return this waiver and release of all claims by mail or fax. You may mail this release to 2915 Maple St., Franklin Park, IL 60131 or send by facsimile transmission to 847.455.2157. When forwarding by fax, it is mutually understood that the facsimile document shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as the original form.
To Communicate with School/Health Care Personnel*I authorize counsellors, teachers, case workers, therapists, or physicians to communicate with WSSRA about the participant’s needs as they relate to WSSRA’s provision of recreation services to the participant. WSSRA will keep confidential all information obtained through such communications.□ yes □ no
To Disclose Information to WSSRA Member Partners*WSSRA may disclose to my home park district or municipality information about the participant’s and my involvement in WSSRA programs or activities, including our names, telephone number, address, program registrations, and the participant’s age and disability, provided that my home park district or municipality shall not redisclose that information without my express written consent. □ yes □ no
To Release Information for Publicity Purposes*I authorize the use of photographs or descriptions of the participant or of me in publicity materials about WSSRA programs and services, which may appear in newspapers, member partner brochures, video presentations, web sites and other similar mediums or displays.□ yes □ no
*I understand that I can change my decisions regarding the statements above at any time for any reason by delivering a written notice to WSSRA, prohibiting further disclosure information.
COMMENT SHEET – WE WELCOME YOUR INPUT!We invite you to share with us your program ideas and comments about our services:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Special Events
REGISTRATIONNUMBER/AGE DATE DROP OFF &
PICK UP TIMES ACTIVITY DESTINATION FEE
315-01/6-22 08/02 9:00am-3:00pm
CSI CHICAGO Put on your detective hat because we’re heading downtown for a scavenger hunt in Millennium Park! We’ll have a picnic lunch and finish the day by cooling off in the fountain.
Millennium Park $21.00
315-02/6-22 08/03 9:00am-3:00pm
GIDDY UP! We’re heading to Equestrian Connection for an afternoon of horseback riding, art therapy and fishing.
600 N. Bradley Rd., Lake Forest, 60045
$28.00
315-03/6-22 08/04 10:00am-4:00pm
LIFE’S A BEACH We’ll spend the day maxin’ and relaxin’ at Centennial Beach in Naperville. Bring your swimming gear and lunch.
500 W. Jackson, Naperville
$21.00
315-04/3-22 08/16 10:00am-4:00pm
ENCHANTED SUMMER DAY We’re heading to Enchanted Castle for an action-packed day of bumper cars, mini-golf, laser tag and pizza!
1103 S. Main St., Lombard
$25.00
315-05/3-10 08/17 9:00am-3:00pm
KOHL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Join us for an exciting day of exploration at Kohl Children’s Museum!
2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview
$21.00
315-06/11-22 08/17 9:00am-3:00pm
SEADOGGIN’! Hold on to your hats and buckle up! We’ll be cruising Lake Michigan on the Seadog. After the boat ride we’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in Grant Park.
600 E. Grand Ave., Chicago - Navy Pier
$25.00
315-07/3-22 08/18 10:00am-4:00pm
GRILLS, CHILLS & THRILLS! A bounce house, a BBQ and an afternoon of swimming. What more could you want? Wrap up the summer with an afternoon of fun!
7500 W. Harrison, Forest Park
$21.00
RegistratiHOT SUMMER DAYSALL ABILITIES (SEE EACH EVENT FOR AGES)Day Camp may be over, but the fun isn’t! Have your child join us for any one or all of the “Hot Summer Days” activities in August.
• Limited spaces - so register today! • In the case of rain, alternate activities will be planned to visit an indoor location.• All events will leave from the WSSRA office and a central location to be announced.• Specific details will be available after registration • Please send a sack lunch for each event• WSSRA will provide a beverage • Door to door transportation will be available for $6.05 for each event
REGISTRATIONNUMBER DATE DROP OFF &
PICK UP TIMES ACTIVITY DESTINATION FEE
372-01 08/23 10:00am-2:00pm
GALOS CAVE Revitalize yourself with the healing power of Crimean salt from the Dead Sea. We’ll enjoy lunch after a rejuvenating 45 minute session at the caves.
6501 W. Irving Park Rd., Chicago
$25.00
372-02 08/26 9:00am-3:00pm
RIVERS CASINO Who’s gonna be the first person to break the bank at Illinois’ brand new casino?
Des Plaines River Rd. & Devon
$25.00
372-03 08/31 11:00am-5:00pm
MOVIE GOERS We’ll check out a descriptive movie at a Chicagoland movie theater. Bring $ for lunch.
TBA $20.00
372-04 09/07 9:00am-3:00pm
SEADOGS We’re heading to Navy Pier for a ride on the Seadog on an architectural tour along the Chicago River. We’ll wrap up the day with lunch downtown.
Navy Pier, Chicago $25.00
JUST THIS ONCE SERIES – ADULTSPI, VI, HI, MLHEnjoy one or all of our Just This Once Series. Door to door transportation for each event: $6.05
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY!
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WACKY QUACKY DUCK SPLASH & CARNIVAL OF FUN
Sponsored byProceeds from this event support WSSRA & the Berwyn Park District recreation programs.
• CARNIVAL GAMES • FREE CHILDREN’S CRAFTS • DUCK RACE • REFRESHMENTS •ADOPT A DUCK FOR A CHANCE TO WIN $500
SATURDAYJULY 16, 2011
2:00 TO 6:00 PM3001 WISCONSIN,
PROKSA PARKIN BERWYN
West Suburban Special Recreation Association2915 Maple Street | Franklin Park, Il 60131P 847.455.2100 | F 847.455.2157www.wssra.net
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