winter 2013-2014 playbook
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Enrich Your Life with one of the many programs, classes and events the Hanover Park Park District has to offer you and your family.TRANSCRIPT
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Board of Commissioners
Mission Statement
We enrich people’s lives by providing safe, healthy and fun leisure experiences.
Vision Statement
We will be the provider of choice for parks, recreation and fi tness within our diverse community.
Park District Staff (630) 837-2468
ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT EXT.
Director of Parks and Recreation Jeff Acks 126 [email protected]
Superintendent of Recreation Rick Wulbecker 128 [email protected]
Superintendent of Parks and Planning Bob O’Brien, CPRP, CPFI 117 [email protected]
Executive Assistant / Payroll Clerk Dianna Firak 131 d.fi [email protected]
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Customer Relations Supervisor Gina Mastro-Strickler 121 [email protected]
Marketing Supervisor Lily Garcia 125 [email protected]
Recreation Supervisor Nicole Cox 138 [email protected]
Athletic Supervisor Kyle Thomas 118 [email protected]
Arts Coordinator Susan Matthews 132 [email protected]
PARKS DEPARTMENT
Assistant Superintendent of Parks Gabe Villar, CPO 207 [email protected]
Parks Foreman Steve Sterling 213 [email protected]
FINANCE & PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Financial Services Administrator Larry Wheeler, CPRP 129 [email protected]
Business Supervisor Renee Wall 137 [email protected]
Accounting Clerk Nancy Santucci 127 [email protected]
CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
Sharon Lutz Angie Pikulyk Lisa Dempsey
We Represent You!
The Hanover Park Park District is a separate governing agency established for the purpose of providing parks, facilities
and recreational programs for the community. The Park District is responsible for the maintenance, operation and
administration of parks and park facilities under its jurisdiction. The Park District is governed by fi ve commissioners
elected at large for overlapping, four-year terms. The commissioners set the policies for the operation of the Park District.
Meetings are the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 7 pm in the Community Center Board Room. Residents are
welcome to attend.
Board President,
Mary R. Morrison
(ext. 243)
Board Vice-President,
Jon Duesing
(ext. 217)
Board Treasurer,
Michelle Macholl
(ext. 227)
Board Commissioner,
Mark Elkins
(ext. 219)
Board Commissioner,
Deb Berthelot
(ext. 229)
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nPark District Facilities & Offi ce Hours:
Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 5 pm
Wednesday 8:30 am – 8 pm
Saturday 9 am – 12 pm
FACILITIES
Community Center &
Park District Offi ce
1919 Walnut Avenue
Hanover Park, IL 60133
630-837-2468
Fax: 630-837-9720
Centre Court Athletic Club
1919 Walnut Avenue
Hanover Park, IL 60133
630-837-6300
Ahlstrand Fieldhouse
6800 Catalpa Street
Hanover Park, IL 60133
Hollywood Activity Center
1529 Celebrity Circle West
Hanover Park, IL 60133
Seafari Springs Aquatic Center (June 1- Aug. 30)
1700 Greenbrook Boulevard
Hanover Park, IL 60133
(Open June – August)
630-830-0300
Fax: 630-830-3180
HOTLINES
Youth Athletic Hotline
630-837-2468 (ext. 208)
Adult Athletc Hotline
630-837-2468 (ext. 230)
(April – November)
Dance Hotline
630-837-2468 (ext. 209)
How to Use Your Playbook
BORDER CATEGORIESGeneral
Special Events
Pre-School
Early Childhood
Youth Programs
Teen Programs
Adult Programs
Senior Programs
Centre Court Athletic Club
Spanish Section
Photo Policy
The Hanover Park Park District reserves the right to photograph or videotape
participants in Park District programs, facilities or parks for the District’s use.
In Case of Oops!
Complete details of program policies, procedures and guidelines are sometimes
omitted from the program brochures because of space limitations. Also,
errors in days, times, registration requirements and fees may occur as well. We
apoligize for any errors that may appear in the brochure. We thank you for your
patience and understanding when these situations arise.
Saturday Playgroup
The fun begins here! Saturdays will be spent outside and in playing with
other children. Each week will have a craft and snack. Parents may stay
and participate or leave to run their Saturday morning errands. (NC)
Ahlstrand Fieldhouse
301105-01 2-6 SA 2/1-3/1 9:30A-12P $34/$49
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Candy Cane Town
Search around Safety Town for candy canes.
Afterwards we will enjoy warm cocoa and cookies and
make a wintery craft inside. Dress for the weather;
parents must attend.
Safety Town
309363-01 3-5 SA 12/7 1 – 2P $4/$6
Itty Bitty New Years Eve!
Celebrate the New Years with your little one! Music,
dancing, games and crafts will be part of the fun. A
countdown to noon will end with confetti. Snacks and
party favors will be available. Parents must supervise
their children. (NC)
Ahlstrand Fieldhouse
301130-01 1-6 TU 12/31 10A-12P $6/$9
Polar Express Trolley Ride
All Aboard the Polar Express Trolley! We will head to
Santa’s workshop while listening to the Polar Express
story by Chris Van Allsburg. Santa will meet us at his
workshop for pictures, snacks and a craft. Arrive 10
minutes early.
Check in at Community Center Walnut Lobby
304590-01 ALL TH 12/5 4:20P $10/$15
304590-02 ALL TH 12/5 4:40P $10/$15
304590-03 ALL TH 12/5 5:00P $10/$15
304590-04 ALL TH 12/5 5:20P $10/$15
304590-05 ALL TH 12/5 5:40P $10/$15
304590-06 ALL TH 12/5 6:00P $10/$15
304590-07 ALL TH 12/5 6:20P $10/$15
304590-08 ALL TH 12/5 6:40P $10/$15
304590-09 ALL TH 12/5 7:00P $10/$15
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How Do I
Enroll My Child?
Review the class locations and times. Decide upon a class that will best fi t schedules and child’s age. There is limited enrollment in these programs.
• Little Learners is for children who are 3 years old as of September 1, 2013.
• Pre-Kindergarten is for children who are 4 years old as of September 1, 2013
Register in person at the Community Center.
• You will need the fi rst month’s tuition.
• You will need a copy of your child’s birth certifi cate.
• $15 non-resident fee will be charged at the time of registration when applicable.
Upon completing registration you will receive:
• Parent Handbook.
• Information Sheet concerning billing.
• Emergency information form to be completed by parent and given to child’s teacher on the fi rst day of school.
All children must be toilet independent
• Pull-ups are not acceptable
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4.Nicole Cox, Recreation Supervisor
For more info regarding Special Events, Early Childhood
and Preschool contact Nicole at (630) 837-2468 (ext. 138)
Preschool Mission Statement
The Hanover Park Park District’s Preschool program provides a safe and nurturing learning environment to encourage the progression of socialization skills, motor skills, and emotional development while encouraging independence, self expression and listening skills. Our students are prepared for kindergarten through the learning areas of numbers, math, letters, writing, reading, colors and shapes.
Locations:
Ahlstrand Fieldhouse
6800 Catalpa
Hanover Park, IL 60133
(630) 837-2008
Hollywood Activity Center
1529 Celebrity Circle West
Hanover Park, IL 60133
(630) 837-7160
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The smart choice to get your little one ready for
kindergarten. Students will learn about size, color and
shapes, numbers, reading and readiness, following
directions, time, listening skills and social-emotional
development. Teachers will explore the alphabet,
addresses, phone numbers and name writing with
your child. Classes are designed for the child entering
kindergarten in the fall of 2014. A graduation celebration
will be held at the end of the school year. Class maximum:
16 students.
AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE 4 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
501020-01 M/W/F 9-11:30A $152/MONTH
501020-02 TU/TH 9-11:30A $110/MONTH
501020-03 TU/TH 6-8:30P $110/MONTH
HOLLYWOOD ACTIVTY CENTER 4 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
501020-04 M/W/F 9-11:30A $152/MONTH
Little Learners
In a class by itself! Socialization and learning through play
will fi ll your child’s day. Students are exposed to creative art
expression, singing and rhythm activities, body movement,
stories, free play, name recognition, fi ne motor skills, and
activities related to every day math, science, and language
discovery. This class is a great opportunity for your child
to get ready for Pre-Kindergarten. Class maximum: 16
students.
AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE 3 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
501010-10 M/W/F 9-11A $126/MONTH
501010-11 TU/TH 9-11A $92/MONTH
Totally 2s & 3s Enrollment Procedure
Registration must be completed at the Park District offi ce. The entire fee is due at time of registration. A copy of the child’s birth certifi cate is due at time of registration. Your child must be 2 years old by September 1, 2013. Upon registering you will be given a copy of the parent manual, emergency form, and medication form. The forms are due
on the fi rst day of class.
Totally 2s & 3s Information
The fi rst day of each session is with parents. Parents will
be able to see what a typical day at Totally 2s & 3s is like
for their child. Policies and procedures will be explained
during the fi rst day.
Pull-ups are accepted, but our teachers are not able to
change any child. Children should be in the process of
learning how to be toilet independent while attending
this program. Parents must be available to return to the
program to change their child’s pull-up or in case of a
bathroom accident.
Fees are based on the number of days class will be in
session due to offi cial school holidays. For our cancellation
and transfer policies, please refer to our parent manual.
Totally 2s & 3s
Designed to provide your child with their fi rst introduction
to a preschool setting. Children are eased into separation
from their parents when their child is ready. Classes will
emphasize socialization and learning through play. Music,
story time, and arts n crafts are a few of the exciting new
experiences your toddler will enjoy. This program is an
excellent stepping stone into our Little Learners program.
Class maximum: 12 students.
AHLSTRAND FIELDHOUSE 2 AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
201000-03 W/F 11/20-2/14/14 9-10:30A $100/$115
201000-04 W/F 11/20-2/14/14 10:45A-12:15P $100/$115
No classes November 27, 29, December 25 and January 3
301000-01 W/F 2/19-5/9/14 9-10:30A $110/$125
301000-02 W/F 2/19-5/9/14 10:45A-12:15P $110/$125
No classes March 24-28, 2014
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Lunch and Learn Programs
Sign up your child to learn about a variety of topics
throughout the school year. Make sure to pack your
child a lunch. This is a great way to extend your child’s
preschool day or just give them time in a classroom
setting. Children do not have to be enrolled in
preschool to attend these programs.
Students enrolled in preschool at Ahlstrand Fieldhouse
will be escorted from their class to the Lunch and
Learn Programs. Program time for Little Learners
is 11am-12:30pm and Pre-Kindergarten is
11:30am-1pm.
Shake it All About
Get your child active and moving! In our new motor
skills room, we will play with balls, parachutes, mats
and much more.
Large Motor Skill Room
301030-01 3-5 Tu 1/14-2/25 11:30A-1P $46/$61
401030-01 3-5 Tu 3/4-4/22 11:30A-1P $46/$61
Little Scientists
Through exciting science experiments, your child will
begin to use some science terms while learning about
some science processes. Some of our creations will
even be edible! Make sure to bring a shirt that can
stay on site for our messier experiments.
Preschool Room A
301031-01 3-5 W 1/15-2/26 11:30A-1P $46/$61
401031-01 3-5 W 3/5-4/23 11:30A-1P $46/$61
Bookworms
Learn and read about diff erent animals in this
interactive class. Children will learn sight words and
make crafts based on stories, animals and words
throughout the session.
Preschool Room A
301032-01 3-5 F 1/17-2/28 11:30A-1P $46/$61
401032-01 3-5 F 3/7-4/25 11:30A-1P $40/$55*
*No class for Bookworms on April 18, 2014
No classes the week of March 24, 2014 for all Lunch
and Learn Programs
Gymkhana Parent & Tot Gymnastics
Introduces the basics of gymnastics through tumbling.
Body awareness and balance will be developed through an
“obstacle course” type set-up of mats, foam inclines, mail
boxes, barrels, steps, beams and junior bars. Parent(s) are
required to attend with child.
Gymkhana
1700 Tower Dr., Hanover Park, IL
303210-01 2-4 TU 1/7-2/11 10:15-10:55A $42/$57
303210-02 3-6 TU 1/7-2/11 11:05-11:45A $42/$57
303210-03 2-4 SA 1/11-2/15 9-9:40A $42/$57
303210-04 2-4 TU 2/18-3/25 10:15-10:55A $42/$67
303210-05 3-6 TU 2/18-3/25 11:05-11:45A $42/$67
303210-06 2-4 SA 2/22-3/29 9-9:40A $42/$67
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Boys and Girls Basketball Leagues - Winter 2013/14
NEW LEAGUE!
Come join our new 1st/2nd grade co-ed instructional youth
basketball league that will introduce your child to the basic
fundamentals of basketball. Players will receive instruction
from volunteer coaches in dribbling, passing, shooting,
as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good
sportsmanship.
Teams will have two practices before the season begins
on January 4. These two practices will be taught by two
experienced coaches. All volunteer coaches will learn the
basic fundamental drills and apply these during the season
to their pre game practices. Teams will participate starting
January 4 in a 30 minute pre game practice with their
volunteer coach then will play a 30 minute basketball game
(two fi fteen minute half’s). Games will be instructional and
can be stopped at any time to teach the participants.
All teams will be formed by a draft system. The head
coach and assistant coach may protect their child (keep
them on the same team). NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE
ALLOWED BEFORE/AFTER THE DRAFT.
Games Begin: Saturday, January 4
Regular Season Ends: Saturday, March 1
303300-01 Co-Ed 1st/2nd Grade $59/$74
Candy Cane Town
Search around Safety Town for candy canes. Afterwards
we will enjoy warm cocoa and cookies and make a wintery
craft inside. Dress for the weather; parents must attend.
Safety Town
309363-01 3-5 SA 12/7 1-2P $4/$6
Itty Bitty New Years Eve!
Celebrate the New Years with your little one! Music,
dancing, games and crafts will be part of the fun. A
countdown to noon will end with confetti. Snacks and
party favors will be available. Parents must supervise their
children. (NC)
Ahlstrand Fieldhouse
301130-01 1-6 TU 12/31 10A-12P $6/$9
Saturday Playgroup
The fun begins here! Saturdays will be spent outside and
in playing with other children. Each week will have a craft
and snack. Parents may stay and participate or leave to run
their Saturday morning errands. (NC)
Ahlstrand Fieldhouse
301105-01 2-6 SA 2/1-3/1 9:30A-12P $34/$49
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1080 Muirfield Dr, Hanover Park, IL 60133 Camcraft.com (630) 582-6001
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Keep your kids active and busy after school! Our after
school staff not only provides a safe and fun environment,
but also participates in sports, games and crafts with
your child. There’s homework and snack time too. With
a fl exible schedule (you pick how many days your child
attends) and a reasonable fee (as low as $10.50 per day*),
you cannot go wrong. Transportation from school to our
facility is provided by our shuttle bus.
Schools Serviced: Hanover Highlands, Horizon, Laurel
Hill, Ontarioville, Parkwood, Anne Fox and Greenbrook for
grades afternoon kindergarten through 6th grade
CC Gym
Time: School Dismissal - 6 pm
Program # Day(s) per week Monthly Fee 2nd Child Fee
502200-01 1 day $44 $40
502200-02 2 days $86 $79
502200-03 3 days $127 $116
502200-04 4 days $168 $154
502200-05 5 days $210* $193
After School Club Daily Pass
Don’t have a set schedule or need childcare when
something comes up, then this is your solution.
The Daily Pass allows you to purchase days and use them
when you need them throughout the school year. There
are guidelines that will be given out at time of registration.
Please note that some dates may become unavailable
based on ratios.
Schools Serviced: Hanover Highlands, Horizon, Laurel
Hill, Ontarioville, Parkwood, Anne Fox and Greenbrook for
grades afternoon kindergarten through 6th grade.
CC Gym
Time: School Dismissal - 6 pm
502200-06 Daily Pass $15
Days Off and ½ days off From School Information
ASC does not run on days when school is not in session. If
the school closes due to inclement weather the ASC will
be closed. For early dismissal, ASC will not be in session.
There will be scheduled programs on some of the school
districts’ full and half days off . More information on these
days will be provided after the school year begins. To be
on the email list for this information, please email
After School Club (ASC) Information
Payment Information
Tuition is based on the total number of days school is
actually in session per year. Fees are divided into 9 equal
payments for the school year and will not be lower for
those months that have fewer attendance days due to
holidays (i.e. winter and spring break). Participants are not
charged for holidays and days off from school.
A $15 non-resident fee will be charged at the time of
registration when applicable.
Registration Information
Registration must be completed at the Park District offi ce.
Phone-in registration will not be accepted. A parent
handbook will be given out at the time of registration.
Included in the handbook is an Emergency Release Form.
This form is due on the fi rst day of ASC.
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Birthday Party PackagesMake your child’s birthday party a memorable one. Parents relax and enjoy, while our party club staff
host the 2 hour party from start to fi nish: entertain, serve and clean up. Your private room party will
include tableware, juice, decorations and party bags.
Crazy Games Party (5 -10 yrs old)
Play a variety of fun games in our activity room. Play with the parachute, have relays, limbo and games that will be customized to your child’s party.
$92/$107
“Princess for a Day” Party (5 - 10 yrs old)
The birthday girl will be a princess on her special day! Guests and birthday girl will get hair, nails, and make up done. Everyone will create a crown to keep!
$113/$128
Safety Town Party (4 – 6 yrs old)
Explore the town with your friends on your special day! Birthday child and guests will go on a tour of Safety Town, have time to ride around and make a craft. There will be time for cake and gifts too.
$140/$155
To reserve a party, a party reservation form must be fi lled out and returned with a $20 non-refundable deposit fee. Final payment and number of guests are due 3 business days before your party. A two-week notice is required to reserve your party. Parties are for 10 guests, additional guests for Crazy Games is $8; additional guests for Princess for a Day and Safety Town are $10. Contact Nicole Cox, Recreation Supervisor, 630-837-2468 ext 138 or [email protected].
Gina Mastro-Strickler,
Customer Relations Supervisor
For your customer service needs contact Gina at
(630) 837-2468 (ext. 121) or [email protected]
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Boys Basketball Leagues - Winter 2013/14
NEW LOOK!
Come join our new look youth basketball league that
will introduce your child to the basic fundamentals of
basketball. Players will receive instruction from volunteer
coaches in dribbling, passing, shooting, as well as learn
the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship.
Practice location, day and time are determined by the
volunteer coach and facility availability.
New this season! Each basketball team will represent a
diff erent NBA team with a reversible jersey that players get
to keep. Players will also have a chance to compete in an
All-Star game at the end of the season. All 8th grade players
will participate in a ceremony at the end of the season if
they have played 4+ seasons with the Hanover Park Park
District.
Teams will be formed based at the 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, and 7th/8th
grade levels. If there are enough players at individual
grade levels, the grades will be divided. All teams will be
formed by a draft system. The head coach and assistant
coach may protect their child (keep them on the same
team). NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ALLOWED BEFORE/
AFTER THE DRAFT.
Player Evaluations
Coaches Meeting: Following player evaluation
Location: Community Center Gymnasium
3rd/4th Grade: Tuesday November 5 7 – 8:30P
5th/6th Grade: Tuesday November 12 7 – 8:30P
7th/8th Grade: Tuesday November 19 7 – 8:30P
Practices Begin: Week of December 2
Games Begin: Saturday, January 4
Regular Season Ends: Saturday, March 1
Tournament Begins: Saturday, March 8
303300-02 3rd/4th Grade $89/$104
303300-03 5th/6th Grade $99/$114
303300-04 7th/8th Grade $99/$114
Girls Basketball Inter Village Leagues - Winter 2013/14
Come play on our new gym fl oor in these instructional
leagues that will introduce your child to the basic
fundamentals of basketball. Players will receive instruction
from volunteer coaches in dribbling, passing, shooting,
as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good
sportsmanship. Practice location, day and time are
determined by the volunteer coach and facility availability.
Teams will be formed based at the 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, and 7th/8th
grade levels. If there are enough players at individual
grade levels, the grades will be divided. All teams will be
formed by a draft system. The head coach and assistant
coach may protect their child (keep them on the same
team). NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ALLOWED BEFORE/
AFTER THE DRAFT.
Player Evaluations
Coaches Meeting: Following player evaluation
Location: Community Center Gymnasium
3rd/4th Grade: Tuesday November 12 7 – 8:30P
5th/6th Grade: Tuesday November 19 7 – 8:30P
7th/8th Grade: Tuesday November 26 7 – 8:30P
Practices Begin: Week of December 2
Games Begin: Saturday, January 4
Regular Season Ends: Saturday, March 8
303310-01 3rd/4th Grade $89/$104
303310-02 5th/6th Grade $99/$114
303310-03 7th/8th Grade $99/$114
Open Youth Winter Break Basketball
If you’re a youth between 3rd and 8th grade come on
in during our Open Youth Winter Break Basketball
program and play with your friends. Whether you want
to get some shots up or play in pickup games this is
the spot to be! This supervised program will run while
students are on winter break on December 23, 26, 27
30 and January 2 and 3. (KT)
CC Gymnasium
3rd-8th grade 12-3P $1
Check out
the new
1st/2nd Grade
Boys & Girls League
on Page 8.
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Kyle Thomas, Athletic Supervisor
For more info regarding Youth and Adult Sports contact
Kyle at (630) 837-2468 (ext. 118) or
Archery
Take aim and join Ken Walther, National Archery
Association Level III Coach, to learn the exciting sport of
archery. This includes safety, shooting, and equipment.
Parents are encouraged to register and participate with
their child. All equipment will be provided. (KT)
Simkus Recreation Center, Carol Stream Park District
303535-01 8+ TH 1/2-1/23 6:30-7:30P $52/$67
303535-02 8+ TH 1/2-1/23 7:30-8:30P $52/$67
303535-03 8 + TH 1/30-2/20 6:30-7:30P $52/$67
303535-04 8 + TH 1/30-2/20 7:30-8:30P $52/$67
303535-05 8+ TH 2/27-3/20 6:30-7:30P $52/$67
303535-06 8 + TH 2/27-3/20 7:30-8:30P $52/$67
Holiday Lacrosse Camps!
Be a part of the exciting new game of Lacrosse. This
introductory class is for fi rst time lacrosse players who
want to learn the game, no experience necessary. You will
be taught the fundamentals of lacrosse including cradling,
passing, teamwork and defense will be covered through
drills and skills. Each participant will earn a camp T-shirt
and completion certifi cate.
CC Gymasuim
303545-01 3 – 8th Gr. 10:30A-12P 12/26 -12/28 $39/$54
Youth Inter Village Soccer Leagues-Spring 2014
Break away from the pack and join youth co-ed soccer
leagues. The Inter Village league will provide an
environment for players of all levels. Teams are off ered at
the U10 (3rd/4th grade), U12 (5th/6th grade), U14 (7th/8th
grade) and U18 (High School) level. Teams will compete
against other teams from other area Park Districts. Each
team will practice once during the week and play games
on Saturdays. Players should register based on age for the
2013/2014 school year. Each play receives a team jersey,
short and socks. Shin guards are required. Soccer cleats are
recommended.
Volunteer coaches are needed for all Inter Village teams.
Coach training and certifi cation is available through the
Park District. Please contact the Athletic Supervisor for
information about upcoming classes.
Inter Village Soccer Leagues
Practice Begins: Week of 3/31
Games Begin/End: 4/19 – 6/7
No Game: Memorial Day Weekend 5/24
Fee $75/$90
Program # Team
403100-01 U10 (3rd/4th gr.)
403100-02 U12 (5th/6th gr.)
403100-03 U14 (7th/8th gr.)
403100-04 U18 (high school boys)
Winter Break Soccer Camp!
GOOOOAALLL! Designed to teach young soccer players
the fundamentals of this great game. Dribbling, passing,
shooting, teamwork and defense will be covered through
skills and drills. This class is for fi rst time soccer players
and players that are getting ready for the upcoming spring
season! Each player will earn a camp shirt and completion
certifi cate.
CC Gymasium
303450-01 7-14 3-5P 12/26-12/28 $20/$30
35-05 8+ TH 2/27-3/20 6:30-7:30P $52/$6
35-06 8 + TH 2/27-3/20 7:30-8:30P $52/$6
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Youth | SportsShotokan Youth Karate
Karate skills put children in touch with their bodies and help to build coordination, agility, strength and poise, as well as establishes lasting personal safety skills. Practicing this art results in increased self esteem, enhanced memory and agility skills, in addition to enhancing discipline and control. (KT)
Schaumburg Park District Community Center 505 N. Springinsguth, Schaumburg
303510-01 4-7 Beg/Cont.(white) TU 1/7-3/25 4-4:45P $107/$122
303510-02 4-7 Int/Adv TU 1/7-3/25 4:50-5:35P $107/$122
303510-03 7-14 Beg/Cont (White) TU 1/7-3/25 5:40-6:30P $107/$122
303510-04 7-14 Novice(Red-Blu) TU 1/7-3/25 6:30-7:25P $107/$122
303510-05 7-14 Int/Adv. (Green +) TU 1/7-3/25 7:30-8:30P $107/$122
Hanover Park Park Park District Community Recreation Center
303510-06 4-7 Beg/Cont.(white) W 1/8-3/26 4-4:45P $107/$122
303510-07 4-7 Int/Adv 2+ Sess. W 1/8-3/26 4:50-5:35P $107/$122
303510-08 7-14 Beg/Cont (Wht-Org) W 1/8-3/26 5:40-6:35P $107/$122
303510-09 7-14 Int.(Yel-Gre) W 1/8-3/26 6:35-7:30P $107/$122
303510-10 7-14 Int/Adv. (Pur +) W 1/8-3/26 7:35-8:35P $107/$122
Bartlett Park District Schrade Gym, 700 Bartlett Road, Bartlett
303510-11 4-7 Beg/Cont. SA 1/4-3/22 2:45-3:30P $107/$122
303510-12 4-7 Int 3+ Sess. SA 1/4-3/22 3:40-4:25P $107/$122
303510-13 8-14 Beg/Cont (Wht-Yel) SA 1/4-3/22 4:30-5:30P $107/$122
303510-14 8-14 Int/Adv(Blue +) SA 1/4-3/22 5:30-6:30P $107/$122
303510-15 Parent/Child 8+ Beg/Cont (Wht-Yel) SA 1/4-3/22 4:30-5:30P $107/$122
303510-16 Parent/Child 8+ Int/Adv (Blue +) SA 1/4-3/22 5:30-6:30P $107/$122
Tae Kwon Do
Golden Lion instructors will train participants in combinations of Tae Kwon Do (blocking, punching and kicking) Hapkido (wrist locks), and Judo (throws) techniques. The physical conditioning increases coordination, strength, concentration and discipline. No prior skill or knowledge is needed to sign up for the beginner class. Instructor approval is required for the advanced class.
CC Activity Room A
(6 weeks)
306900-01 6 + Beg TU 1/7-2/11 6:30-8P $44/$59
306900-02 6 + Adv TU 1/7-2/11 8-9P $38/$53
306900-03 6 + Beg TU 2/18-3/25 6:30-8P $44/$59
306900-04 6 + Adv TU 2/18-3/25 8-9P $38/$53
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The HPPD Boxing Academy develops self-confi dence and
self-respect in a safe and fun environment. Participants
will be taught how to perform better and get that
competitive edge. Learn how to wrap hands like a boxer,
stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers,
rhythm, coordination, nutrition, punch/counter punch
combinations and self-defense techniques. New this
season participants will be able to work on their skills
in our new boxing ring! Participants are strongly
recommended to purchase mouth guards & hand wraps
for the program. All items are available for purchase at the
Park District front desk. No boxing experience needed.
CC Activity Room C
303700-01 8 + Beg SA 1/4-2/8 9–10A $44/$59
303700-02 8 + Adv SA 1/4-2/8 10-11:30A $52/$67
303700-03 8 + Beg SA 2/15-3/22 9–10A $44/$59
303700-04 8 + Adv SA 2/15-3/22 10-11:30A $52/$67
Gymkhana Gymnastics Youth
Children develop body awareness, control, balance,
fl exibility and strength. Children should wear socks with a
T-shirt and shorts or leotard.(KT)
Gym I:
Development of strength, balance & coordination and basic
apparatus skills are introduced.
Gym II:
Students possessing basic gymnastics skills ready to for
more challenging skills such as handstands and round-off s.
*Gym III:
Further advancement of skills like handsprings and
walkovers. (*Instructor’s approval required)
Gymkhana
1700 Tower Dr., Hanover Park IL
303210-07 6-11 GYM I TU 1/7-2/11 4-5P $52/$67
303210-08 6-13 GYM II TU 1/7-2/11 5-6P $52/$67
303210-09 8-16 GYM III M 1/6-2/10 4:30P-6P $78/$93
303210-10 6-11 GYM I TU 2/18-3/25 4-5P $52/$67
303210-11 6-13 GYM II TU 2/18-3/25 5-6P $52/$67
303210-12 8-16 GYM III M 2/17-3/24 4:30P-6P $78/$93
Young Rembrandts
Welcome to the WINTER session of Young Rembrandts.
We teach children how to draw using an engaging
methodology that all children can succeed with. We
learn about drawing and art, while developing academic,
conceptual, and critical thinking skills. EACH WEEK
throughout the session we do a NEW and DIFFERENT
drawing which may include still life, graphic design,
portraiture, line drawings, and more. Monthly Art History
lessons may highlight a famous artist, genre, place of
historic signifi cance, or style. Of course, your child will
have fun while learning. All materials are supplied!
Beginner Class:
The Beginner Class is geared to children from Preschool to
Grade 2. It is the same curriculum as our Advanced Class,
but at a slower pace for children just starting out with the
program.
Advanced Class:
Advanced Class is designed for children from Grades 2 to 6
and typically goes at a faster pace.
CC Art Studio
Winter Session (register by 1/11)
Beginner
305020-01 *Grade K-2 TU 1/14 – 2/18 5-5:45P $59/$74
Advanced
305020-02 *Grade 2-6 TU 1/14 – 2/18 6-7P $68/$83
* Suggested Age
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Enjoy your fi rst day of your Winter Break with us! We will
go on two fi eld trips: the movies and bowling. During the
day, there will be cooking, crafts, sports and activities.
CC Gym
302200-01 K-6th grade M 12/23 8A – 4P $35/$50
Susan Matthews, Arts Coordinator
For more info regarding Youth Dance, Art and Music
programs contact Susan at (630) 837-2468 (ext. 132)
Beginning Piano Lessons
Here’s your chance to learn piano from a professional
musician. Ten-week Beginning classes for children are
off ered in conjunction with A&A Music Academy at
27W281 Devon Ave. (Ontarioville Rd.) in Hanover Park.
Learn essential music skills like note-reading, rhythm
fundamentals, and develop keyboard technique from the
beginning in a fun, small group environment. Because
we are able to add additional classes as needed, you may
register even if the original class is full. A book fee of $10
payable to A&A Music is due on the fi rst day of class. Call
630-837-7484 if you need driving directions. (SM)
A&A Music, 27W281 Ontarioville Rd., Hanover Park
Winter Session
302522-01 6-7 M 1/6-3/10 6-6:45P $155/$170
302522-02 8-9 M 1/6-3/10 7-7:45P $155/$170
Drum Lessons
For children and adults, beginners and experienced
drummers! You’ll learn Jazz, Rock, Blues, Funk, and Latin
Funk drum techniques during private half-hour lessons on
a professional drum set. Instructor Verne Duddles creates
a comfortable and inspiring atmosphere to maximize each
student’s progress. Please bring a set of drum sticks to
class (price is $6-$12), available at any good music store.
Recommended drumsticks: Size 7A for children, 5A for
adults.
Note to continuing students: Early registration for
continuing students will be November 11-16 to reserve
preferred time in the Winter session. Please understand
that your preferred time may not be available after these
dates if you do not take advantage of early registration.
(SM)
CC Board Room
TIMES: 5:45, 6:15, 6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 8:45, or 9:15P
Winter Session
302523-01-08 8-ADULT TH 1/9-2/13 $107/$122
New! Private Guitar Lessons
New 8-week, 30-minute one-on-one lessons for children
and adults, all levels, beginning January 9! Your Guitar
FUN-damentals instructor provides a fun and encouraging
atmosphere for learning. Please bring an acoustic or
electric guitar. Choose a time below. (Note: Lesson
times may need to be adjusted to maximize instructor
availability.) Book fee of $12.99 payable to Guitar FUN-
damentals due at the fi rst lesson. Register early to reserve
your preferred time. (SM)
CC Art Studio
TIMES: 5:30, 6, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, or 9P
Winter Session
302524-01-08 8-ADULT TH 1/9 – 2/27 $174/$189
Crafty Studio
Designed for the student who enjoys making things, this
class off ers unique projects each week. Using a variety of
great craft supplies (including wood, paint, mosaic tiles,
3-D materials and more) participants boost creativity and
motor skills while getting lots of ideas for future activities.
Thanks to a generous donation from crafts manufacturers,
this class is an excellent value. All materials supplied.
Instructor: Debbie Kirkman. (SM)
CC Art Studio
305191-01 5-8 SA 1/25-2/15 10:30-11:30A $37/$52
Vacation Creations
Be sure to have gifts for everyone this year! You’ll make
them yourself on Monday afternoon, December 23. Create
at least four projects, wrapped up and perfect for last-
minute holiday giving. All materials supplied. Register
with a friend for extra fun. Registration deadline: Thursday,
December 19. (SM)
CC Art Studio
305192-01 6-10 M 12/23 1:30-3P $12/$18
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Proud supporter and Annual Appeal Sponsorof the Hanover Park Park Foundation
1629 Irving Park Rd, Hanover Park, IL 60133
(630) 823-0490 ·
Babysitting Skills
Take this class to become a better babysitter. Learn
emergency procedures, proper child care, game and craft
ideas, and more. Each participant receives certifi cation for
completing the class at the end of the session. This is not a
CPR/1st Aid certifi cation program. (KT)
Ahlstrand Fieldhouse
304001-01 11-18 TH 1/9-1/30 6-7:30P $34/$49
Be a Leader!
Want to be a coach, a camp counselor or even a teacher
one day? Then this class is for you. During this class, you
will learn how to work with younger children, participate in
team building games and learn how to look for a job. (KT)
Ahlstand Fieldhouse
304002-01 11-18 M 1/6-1/27 7-8P $24/$36
High School Co-Ed Basketball Leagues - Winter 2013/14
NEW LEAGUES!
Come join our new look youth basketball league that
will introduce your teen to continue learning the basic
fundamentals of basketball. Players will receive instruction
from volunteer coaches in dribbling, passing, shooting,
as well as learn the importance of teamwork and good
sportsmanship. Practice location, day and time are
determined by the volunteer coach and facility availability.
Each basketball team will receive reversible jerseys to keep
and players will also have a chance to compete in an All-
Star game at the end of the season.
Teams will be formed based at the freshmen through
senior grade levels. If there are enough players at
individual grade levels, the grades will be divided. All
teams will be formed by a draft system. The head coach
and assistant coach may protect their child (keep them on
the same team). NO OTHER REQUESTS WILL BE ALLOWED
BEFORE/AFTER THE DRAFT.
Player Evaluations
Coaches Meeting: Following player evaluation
Location: Community Center Gymnasium
High School: Thursday November 14 7 – 8:30 pm
Practices Begin: Week of December 2
Games Begin: Saturday, January 4
Regular Season Ends: Saturday, March 1
Tournament Begins: Saturday, March 8
303300-05 High School Co-Ed $99/$114
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Digital Photography Basics I and II
No experience necessary. Bring your camera (digital with
some manual settings). Local professional photographer
Amy Smith will explain and demonstrate techniques for
optimizing your photos in this new 4-week class. You’ll
learn what all those buttons and symbols mean and how
to use them to your advantage. Digital Photography
Basics II is for students who have taken Basics I, or have
solid photography experience. Lighting, color themes,
composition, and the use of props will be covered, with
lots of time for personal experimentation in class. Sign up
with a friend for extra fun: you’ll be pairing up to complete
several shots each week. Ms. Smith encourages creativity
and a fresh outlook. All materials plus worksheets supplied.
(SM)
Cc Art Studio
Digital Photography Basics I
305251-01 18+ M 1/20 – 2/10 7-8:30P $54/$69
Digital Photography Basics II
305251-02 18+ M 2/17 – 3/10 7-8:30P $54/$69
New! Fashion Your Fragrance
Having trouble fi nding your perfect fragrance? During this
one-evening workshop (choose January 22 or February
27), you’ll learn the fascinating history of perfume, discover
how musical metaphors make up each fragrance accord,
and gain a working knowledge of fragrance composition
and chemistry including the important diff erences
between perfume, eau de toilette, and cologne. You’ll
create your own custom blends using a fabulous
selection of 98 oils. Instructors Sara Kirkby and Steve
Hoselton, owners of Fashion Your Fragrance, will guide
you in combining scents and producing up to 5 personal
fragrance “recipes,” recorded and kept on fi le for the
future. You’ll go home with a ¼ ounce spray of your own
custom fragrance. Two workshop dates this Winter. Bring a
friend for extra fun. (SM)
CC Art Studio (1/22) And CC Board Room (2/24)
Age 16 And Up .
305045-01 W 1/22 7-8:30P $22/$33
(Register by Saturday, January 18)
305045-02 TH 2/27 7-8:30P $22/$33
(Register by Monday, February 24)
Studio Sampler
Here’s a stress-relieving Tuesday morning of creativity each
week (4 meetings). Experience the “mental health” benefi ts
of making art as you have fun trying out diff erent media.
We’ll work with wet and dry media including watercolor,
acrylics, pastels, and ink. Instructor Susan Matthews
will demonstrate basic skills and guide you through the
projects. Emphasis on process, not product. All materials
supplied. Register with a friend for added fun. (SM)
CC Art Studio
305250-01 18+ TU 1/14–2/4 10:30A-12:30P $39/$54
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For more info contact Rick at (630) 837-2468 (ext. 128)
Adult Men’s and Women’s Basketball Leagues
New Floor And Basketball Hoops
Dominate the competition! Hanover Park Park District is
bringing adult basketball to the area. This Sunday night
league will off er the adult basketball atmosphere you have
been looking for. You and your team will compete in a 9
game regular season and a post season tournament. Get
your friends together and register your team now! (KT)
CC Gymnasium
306500-02 18 + Women’s SU 1/5 6:30-9:30P $650/$725
306505-02 18 + Men’s SU 1/5 6:30-9:30P $650/$725
Adult Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament
Holiday Jam
Dominate the competition! Hanover Park Park District
is bringing adult basketball to the area. On Sunday
December 22 the fi rst annual Holiday Jam tournament will
take place. This tournament is set up for adult teams in the
area who want to compete in a tournament setting. Teams
must have a minimum of 6 players and register before the
deadline. Get your team together and see if you have what
it takes to become tournament champions. Winners will
receive a cash prize and trophy.
Registration Deadline- December 18 by 12P
CC Gymnasium
Women’s Recreational
306500-01 18 + SU 12/22 12P $125/$140
Men’s Competitive
306505-01 18 + SU 12/22 12P $125/$140
Open Adult Basketball
The Open Basketball program is supervised and open to
individuals High School age and older for recreational
basketball play. The schedule runs from November
2013 thru April 2014. A photo ID is required for High
School Rate. Good sportsmanship and fair play is the
responsibility of each participant. All days/times are
subject to change due to park district programs, special
events and facility rentals. (Watch for special holiday
times!)
18 + F NOV 2013- APRIL 2014 6-9:30P
18 + SU NOV 2013- APRIL 2014 12-4P
High School: $4
Adult: $5
Archery
Take aim and join Ken Walther, National Archery
Association Level III Coach, to learn the exciting sport of
archery. This includes safety, shooting, and equipment.
Parents are encouraged to register and participate with
their child. All equipment will be provided. (KT)
Simkus Recreation Center, Carol Stream Park District
303535-01 8+ TH 1/2-1/23 6:30-7:30P $52/$67
303535-02 8+ TH 1/2-1/23 7:30-8:30P $52/$67
303535-03 8 + TH 1/30-2/20 6:30-7:30P $52/$67
303535-04 8 + TH 1/30-2/20 7:30-8:30P $52/$67
303535-05 8+ TH 2/27-3/20 6:30-7:30P $52/$67
303535-06 8 + TH 2/27-3/20 7:30-8:30P $52/$67
Open Adult Badminton
Smash your competition at Open Adult Badminton.
Badminton is for individuals of High School age and older
for recreational play. Four regulation sized courts are set up
for your enjoyment in our community center gym. All days/
times are subject to change due to Park District programs,
special events and facility rentals. (Watch for special
holiday times!) Good sportsmanship and fair play is the
responsibility of each participant.
Now Available!!! You can now buy a $35.00 pass that is
good for 6 visits.
CC Gymnasium
18 + W SEPT 2013-2014 7-9:30P $7/$35 pass
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Boxing Academy
The HPPD Boxing Academy develops self-confidence and self-respect in a safe and fun environment. Participants will be taught how to perform better and get that competitive edge. Learn how to wrap hands like a boxer, stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers, rhythm, coordination, nutrition, punch/counter punch combinations and self-defense techniques. New this season participants will be able to work on their skills in our new boxing ring! Participants are strongly recommended to purchase mouth guards & hand wraps for the program. All items are available for purchase at the Park District front desk. No boxing experience needed.
CC Activity Room C No class 10/12 and 11/30
303700-01 8 + Beg SA 1/4-2/8 9–10A $44/$59
303700-02 8 + Adv SA 1/4-2/8 10-11:30A $52/$67
303700-03 8 + Beg SA 2/15-3/22 9–10A $44/$59
303700-04 8 + Adv SA 2/15-3/22 10-11:30A $52/$67
Tae Kwon Do
Golden Lion instructors will train participants in combinations of Tae Kwon Do (blocking, punching and kicking) Hapkido (wrist locks), and Judo (throws) techniques. The physical conditioning increases coordination, strength, concentration and discipline. No prior skill or knowledge is needed to sign up for the beginner class. Instructor approval is required for the advanced class.
CC Activity Room A (6 weeks)
306900-01 6 + Beg TU 1/7-2/11 6:30-8P $44/$59
306900-02 6 + Adv TU 1/7-2/11 8-9P $38/$53
306900-03 6 + Beg TU 2/18-3/25 6:30-8P $44/$59
306900-04 6 + Adv TU 2/18-3/25 8-9P $38/$53
Shotokan Adult Karate
Release tension and develop total body fitness! In addition to self-defense skills, karate develops flexibility and muscle tone, all while improving core strength. From work to home, the benefits of karate can be felt in all aspects of life.
Schaumburg Park District 505 N Springinsguth Rd, Schaumburg IL306530-01 15 + Beg/Cont. (Wht-Yel) TU 1/7-3/25 8:35-9:35P $107/$122306530-02 15 + Int./Adv (Blue +) TU 1/7-3/25 8:35-10P $107/$122
Hanover Park Park District 1919 Walnut Ave., Hanover Park IL306530-03 15 + Beg/Cont. (Wht-Yel) W 1/8-3/26 8:35-9:35P $107/$122306530-04 15 + Int./Adv (Blue +) W 1/8-3/26 8:35-10P $107/$122
Bartlett Park District Community Center 700 Bartlett Road, Bartlett IL306530-05 15 + Beg/Cont. (Wht-Yel) SA 1/4-3/22 4:30-5:30P $107/$122306530-06 15 + Int./Adv (Blue +) SA 1/4-3/22 5:30-6:30P $107/$122
Tuesdays andThursdays
$3
Daily R/NRChildren (3-17 years old) $4/$5College Students $4/$5Adult (18-54 years old) $5/$7Adult (55 years and older) $4/$5
School Days Off - Open Swim
Wednesday November 27 2-4:30 p.m.Thursday November 28 ClosedFriday November 29 1-4:30 p.m.Monday January 20 2-4:30 p.m.Monday February 17 2-4:30 p.m.Friday February 28 2-6 p.m.Friday April 18 1-4:30 p.m.Friday May 2 2-6 p.m.Monday May 26 Lap Swim Only
• Activity Pool • 0-Depth Entry • Whirlpool •• Kiddy Slide • Sun Deck • Water Play Features •
• Bubble Bench • Horseshoe Channel •• 2-story Water Slide • 25 yard Lap Pool •• 2 Dry Saunas • Family Locker Room •
The Streamwood Park District is pleased to have an inter-governmental agreement with the HPPD residents for
the use of their Aquatic Center. The Cool Pool islocated inside the Park Place Family Recreation Center.
Bring proof of residency (driver’s license/state I.D.)to the Front Counter to receive resident rates.
550 S. Park Boulevard(630) 483-3010SPDCARES.COM
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Senior Group
Join us on Tuesdays from 11am-3pm for activities, fun and friends. Our senior group is a great to meet new people in
our community while playing games such as Poker, Kings Corners, Michigan Rummy and Bingo. Each week will have a
diff erent theme which may consist of games, contests or potlucks. Once a season we will celebrate yearly participants’
birthdays (that fall within that particular season) with cake and a gift. There is a yearly or daily fee to help defray the cost
of food, gifts, prizes, weekly meetings and the senior coordinator.
Senior Coordinator: Faith Barnes
Yearly Option Fee: $20
Daily Option Fee: $1
Lunch Bunch
Do you enjoy exploring local restaurants? Then join us once a month for Lunch Bunch. Lunch is on your own, there is a
small fee for transportation if needed. For Lunch Bunch dates refer to the seasonal calendar.
Do you have an idea?
We are always looking for new ideas for you as well as instructors or volunteers. If you have a class, theme idea or a topic
on health, fi nancial, safety or retirement that you would like to hear more about, please contact Nicole Cox, Recreation
Supervisor, at 630-837-2468 ext 138 or [email protected].
Seniors Discount
Hanover Park Park District residents age 60 and older are entitled to a 25% discount on general recreation program fees,
with the exception of contractual programs, senior programs and trips.
Holiday Party
Celebrate the holidays with your friends and great food
at Golden Corral! There will be a raffl e included with your
lunch. Transportation can be provided at an additional fee,
call for details. (NC)
306401-01 TU 12/10 11A-3P $12
Holiday Shopping Trip
Get all your shopping done without worrying about all
traffi c and parking. We will head to Gurnee Mills Outlet for
great deals. Fee includes transportation. Shopping and
lunch is on your own. (NC)
Meet At The CC Walnut Parking Lot
306402-01 TH 12/5 9A-2P $9
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Seniors Winter Calendar 13/14
December 3 Craft Day: Ornaments & Bring your favorite holiday dessert
December 10 Holiday Party-off site
December 17 Spaghetti Lunch
December 24 No Meeting – Happy Holidays
December 31 No Meeting – Happy Holidays
January 7 Soup Day
Bring a can of NON cream soup to share
January 9 Lunch Bunch
January 14 Word Games Day! (word games, searches, crosswords, etc)
January 21 Raffl e Day. Bring an item to raffl e, tickets are 10 cents each.
January 28 Winter Comfort Potluck
February 4 Taco Lunch
Bring a taco ingredient or side dish.
February 11 Happy Valentine’s Day!
Bring your favorite dessert to share
February 13 Lunch Bunch
February 18 Chili Lunch: Bring your favorite toppings (onion, cheese, hot peppers, etc)
February 25 Celebrate the Winter Birthdays
All Run-A-Bouts with birthdays in December, January and February will
receive a gift.
Please let Faith know if you have any new “special day” ideas!
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2 N D A N N U A L S P O N S O R S H I P A P P E A L
Encourage partnerships and sponsorships within the Hanover Park Park District community.
Assist the Hanover Park Park District in providing lifetime enjoyment for the residents of Hanover Park.
Assist the Hanover Park Park District in finding alternative revenue sources for program supplementation.
Assist the Hanover Park Park District in fulfilling its mission of providing quality services, programs and facilities for the people residing in the Hanover Park Park District.
Dear Friends,
The Hanover Park Park Foundation is a 501(c) 3 Not for Profit organization that consists of a group of volunteers who assist the Hanover Park Park District (HPPD) by means of partnership and sponsorship.
Last year was the first year we created an Annual Sponsorship Appeal and are pleased to report that we raised approximately $5,300.00!! We are again seeking your participation as a sponsor of the Hanover Park Park Foundation.
The Hanover Park Park Foundation provides scholarships for children and families allowing their participation in programs that they otherwise would not be able to afford. We exist in part to assist in providing recreation and leisure opportunities for the residents of the Hanover Park Park District for present and future generations. We can only do this through fund raising and the support from people like you.
Since 2005, the Hanover Park Park Foundation has raised $30, 700 through fund raising efforts. This has helped 638 participants and has provided 547 financial assistance awards. Hanover Park youth and families receive scholarship grants for Park District programs.
The Vision of the Hanover Park Park Foundation is to:
The events and dates of our fundraisers for which you can become a sponsor are:
5th Annual Youth Benefit Ball Friday, March 7, 20145K Run / Walk Sunday, July 13, 2014Mexican Independence Day Celebration September 12, 2014Trivia Night November, 2014
If you decide to become a sponsor of the Hanover Park Park Foundation please call the Foundation hotline at 630-837-2468 X203 or send an email to [email protected]
We ask that you take a few minutes to review our Annual Sponsorship Appeal Packages and determine the best fit for your organization with the Hanover Park Park Foundation.
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Save the Date. Celebrate with us!
Hanover Park Park District’s 50th Anniversary &
5th Annual Youth Benefit BallMarch 7, 2014 6:30- Midnight at The Seville, 700 S. Barrington Road in Streamwood$65 per person, $120 per couple, $500 per table
Youth Scholarship FundSince 2005 the Hanover Park Park Foundation has raised $30, 700 through fund raising efforts. This has helped 638 participants and has provided 547 financial assistance awards. Hanover Park youth and families receive scholarship grants for Park District programs.
3rd Annual 5K Run / WalkRun or walk to help make a difference in Hanover Park.Sunday, July 13, 2014 at 7:30amSeafari Springs Aquatic Center, 1700 Greenbrook Blvd. Hanover Park Thank you 2013 Foundation SponsorsSpectra-Tech Inc, Camcraft, Hanover Park Community Bank, First Eagle Bank, Cash America, Standard Industrial Automotive, Taqueria Los Comales & A&A Music Inc.
Thank you 2013 Foundation Event Sponsors5K Run / Walk
Dairy Queen Whole Foods, SchaumburgDick Pond Athletics – Carol StreamComcast
Youth Benefit Ball
IL State Rep. Michelle MussmanLaw Offices of Storino, Ramello & DurkinKid Care Medical
Mexican Independence Day Celebration
Alianza HispanaBecky’s FashionDino’s SupermarketFaith DentalGentle DentalMini Steps DaycareReflejosState FarmThe Eye Place
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Heczen Gomez, Asistente de Mercadeo
Para mas información en Español,
llama a Heczen Gomez al 630.837.2468 (ext. 136)
Lily Garcia, Supervisora de Mercadeo
Para más información en Español, por favor llama a
Lily Garcia al 630.837.2468 (ext. 125) o
Expreso Polar – Viaje en Tranvía
Todos a bordo del Tranvía del Expreso Polar. Visitaremos
el taller de Santa mientras leemos la historia del Expreso
PO lar de Chris Van Allsburg. Santa nos acompañara para
tomar fotos, comer un refrigerio y hacer una manualidad.
Por favor llegue 10 minutos antes de su horario.
Jueves, 5 de diciembre $10/$15
Walnut Lobby del Centro Comunitario
304590-01 4:20P
304590-02 4:40P
304590-03 5:00P
304590-04 5:20P
304590-05 5:40P
304590-06 6:00P
304590-07 6:20P
304590-08 6:40P
304590-09 7:00P
Campamento de Fútbol –Vacaciones de Invierno
Diseñado para enseñar a jugadores los fundamentos del
gran juego de futbol. Manejo de balón, pases, disparos,
jugada de equipo y defensa serán enseñados a través
de prácticas y ejercicios. Esta clase es para jugadores
principiantes y aquellos que se están preparando para la
temporada de primavera. Cada participante recibirá una
camiseta y un certifi cado.
Gimnasio Del Centro Comunitario
303450-01 7-14 DIC 26-28 3-5P $20/$30
Clases de Música & Arte
El Distrito de Parques ofrece clases de Piano, Batería,
Guitarra Acústica y Eléctrica tanto como clases de pintura
y manualidades. Las clases tienen precios muy accesibles
y comienzan desde los 6 años de edad. Cada clase es
distinta, si la música o el arte es lo que te interesa, llama ya
y descubre cómo puedes aprender a tocar un instrumento
o mejorar tus técnicas si ya lo sabes.
Deportes
El Distrito de Parques ofrece muchos deportes para
niños y adultos. Escoge entre ligas de basquetbol,
ligas y campamentos de futbol soccer, lacrosse, tiro al
arco, karate, tae kwon do, boxeo y gimnasia. Las clases
están disponibles en diferentes días y horarios a precios
accesibles. ¡No esperes más e inscríbete a una ya!
Membrecía “Fitness” del Club Atlético
Ven y ve por ti mismo lo que el Club Atlético Centre Court
tiene para ofrecerte. Ha sido renovado y tiene todo que
ofrecer a precios muy accesibles. La membrecía de “fi tness”
incluye el uso de los casilleros, el jacuzzi y la sauna, uso de
4 canchas de racquetbol, uso del centro de fi tness, uso del
área de pesas, descuentos en clases de aerobics y clases
de racquetbol y el uso de las canchas de basquetbol en el
gimnasio en horarios designados.
Costo Anual de la membrecía “Fitness” *
Adulto $180 / $215
Joven $85 / $100
3era Edad $230 / $275
Pareja $230 / $275
Familia $265 / $315
*Para ver cómo puedes recibir un descuento adicional
pregunta sobre nuestro plan de pagos automático. Para
más información sobre las opciones de esta membrecía
visita la pagina 28 de esta revista o llama al 630.837.6300.
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Centre Court ATHLETIC CLUB
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INSIDEINSIDEMembershipsMemberships
TennisTennis
RacquetballRacquetball
FitnessFitness
Personal TrainingPersonal Training
Kid’s KornerKid’s Korner
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facility, owned and operated by the Hanover Park Park
District. We off er the fi nest in services and facilities for
fi tness, health, racquetball and tennis for the entire family
all at reasonable rates. Stop by or call us for a tour.
RegistrationRegistering for a Centre Court Athletic Club program
couldn’t be easier. To register, please stop by the Club front
desk, located on the lower level of the Community Center
or call (630) 837-6300 and register using cash, check, Visa,
Discover or Mastercard. Our desk staff will be glad to assist
you.
Hours of OperationSeptember 9, 2013 – June 1, 2014
Weekdays 5:30 am - 10 pm | Weekends 6:45 am - 8 pm
Holiday ClosingsThe Centre Court Athletic Club and Kid’s Korner will be
closed on the following holidays:
December 24 Closes at 3 pm
December 25 Christmas Day
December 31 Closes at 3 pm
January 1 New Year’s Day
Centre Court Athletic Club Staff Melissa Kress, Club Manager
Art Steuber, Director of Racquet Sports
Will Tennant, Head Tennis Professional
David Hougland, Customer Service Supervisor
General Tennis Class Information
• Registration for tennis classes is on a fi rst-come, fi rst- served basis.
• Students or participants must pay the full price of an individual drill, lesson or clinic regardless of showing up late to a class or leaving early.
• If a lesson participant misses a class, he or she may make it up during the current session with tennis pro approval only. Missed classes may not be carried over into a new session.
• Please call for information regarding USTA Adult Leagues, Junior Tournaments and Women’s / Men’s NITTL leagues.
• All classes, regardless of age, are based upon ability and
skill level.
Private Tennis Lessons
Improve your game by taking a private or semi-private
lesson or a hitting session with one of our junior tennis
professionals.
Private Lessons:1 hour/1 person $65 member$65 + guest fee for each non member
Hitting with Junior Tennis Professionals:1 hour/1 person $15 + Court Cost
$15 + Court Cost and guest fee for each non member
Permanent Court Time
Racquetball* and Tennis court time may be reserved on a permanent basis for three sessions per year by fi lling out a permanent court time contract. When you reserve tennis permanent court time you receive the following benefi ts: Reduced rate because you pay in advance for each session, we reduce the hourly rate by $1.00. Tennis and Racquetball: Guaranteed reservation – you never need to call, just come in and play, your court is waiting. PCT goes
on sale August 17, 2013 at 9 am for the Fall/Winter session.
*Although racquetball courts are available to our members with no charge, if a member wishes to have court time permanently reserved throughout a session in order to ensure court availability, a $5.00 per week charge will be
applied, payable prior to the start of the session.
Fall/Winter Session:Date Starting: Week of Sept 9, 2013Date Ending: Week of Jan. 6, 2014 (18 weeks)
Tennis Court Fees
Weekdays
5:30 am - 9 am $15 per hour 9 am - 5 pm $20 per hour
5 pm - 9 pm $28 per hour 9 pm - 10 pm $12 per hour
Weekends
7 am - 8 pm $24 per hour
Junior Walk-On Rate $15 per hour
(Court cannot be reserved and user must play with another
junior or parent)
Racquetball Court Fees
Weekdays
Members do not pay an hourly fee. Non-members must pay the listed court rates. Non-members playing with members must pay their portion of the court time used.
6 am - 5:30 pm $8 per hour 5:30 - 10 pm $10 per hour
Weekends
7 am - 8 pm $8 per hour
Members do not pay an hourly fee. Non-members must pay the listed court rates. Non-members playing with members must pay their portion of the court time used in addition to the required guest fees.
Junior Walk-On Rate $5 per hour (non-members)
(Court cannot be reserved and user must play with another
junior or parent)
Wallyball Court Fee
Wallyball brings the explosive fun of volleyball into the competitive closeness of the racquetball court. Great party game for up to 8 people! For wallyball courts, the standard guest fee applies. If you need Wallyball Equipment a $5 fee
will apply.
Wallyball Rate:
Weekdays
6 am - 5:30 pm $8 per hour 5:30 am - 10 pm $10 per hour
Weekends
7 am - 8 pm $8 per hour
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bWhat Centre Court Athletic Club has to Off er…Aerobic StudioThis 2500 sq. ft. studio features wood fl ooring, mirrors and a state-of-the-art sound system.
Fitness CenterThis 2400 sq. ft. center features state-of-the-art resistance & cardiovascular equipment and a fully equipped 600 sq.
ft. free weight room.
Handicap AccessibilityThe Park District and the CCAC are handicapped accessible and comply with A.D.A. standards. The elevator is
accessible from all 3 levels and is available for public use.
Locker Rooms, Whirlpools & SaunasClub members will enjoy the clean and spacious men’s & women’s locker rooms, each with its own whirlpool and
sauna.
Lounge and Snack BarThe central core of the club includes a lounge area complete with a big screen TV where members and guests may
relax after a hard workout.
Kids Korner ServiceKids Korner service is available to program participants who utilize the Centre Court Athletic Club. The Kids Korner,
located next to the Aerobic Studio, is available Monday-Friday from 9 am - 5 pm (by appointment only).
Pro ShopA complete stock of the latest in tennis, racquetball, fi tness equipment and accessories is available at competitive
prices. A professional racket stringing & gripping service is also available.
Racquetball CourtsThe four racquetball courts off er hardwood fl oors and complete climate control for year round playing comfort.
Tennis CourtsOur 10 indoor tennis courts feature the “Chevron Laykold¨ surface which off ers a true bounce and minimum leg
fatigue to players of every ability level. Four of the indoor courts are air-conditioned for your summertime comfort.
Refund, Cancellation & Transfer Policy:Please see page 46 for the policy of the Hanover Park Park District.
Court Reservations & CancellationsMembers may reserve court time up to seven days in advance. Cancellation of court time must be made at least 24
hours in advance of play. Members are responsible for court fees if for any reason they wish to cancel less than 24
hours and the court cannot be sold. Members who make reservations and fail to show are responsible for the cost
of the court and are charged accordingly.
Guest PolicyNon-members who wish to utilize the tennis and racquetball courts are responsible for $6/ $8 nr guest fee.
Non-members using the fi tness center, whirlpool and sauna only, will be responsible for an $8/ $10 nr guest fee.
Monthly Play PassIf playing a lot of tennis is high on your priority list you can’t go wrong by purchasing a Play Pass. Reservations may
be made up to 48 hours in advance, initially for one-and-a-half hours of tennis. If the court is available at the end of
that time, please contact the customer service desk to see if the court is still available. Non-play pass holders must
pay their portion of the court time fees. A valid CCAC membership is required to purchase a play pass. The play
pass is available during the following hours: Weekdays from 5:30 am to 5 pm.
Play pass fee: Tennis $70/month
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Club Membership
Membership Fees
Adult $260 ($310 nr)
Youth $125 ($155 nr)
Senior $155 ($185 nr)
Couple $350 ($415 nr)
Family $400 ($450 nr)
Membership Benefi ts
• Use of the locker rooms
• Use of whirlpool and sauna
• Use of 10 indoor tennis courts*
• Use of 4 racquetball courts (court usage is FREE)
• Use of the fi tness center
• Use of the free weight area
• Discounted group fi tness classes
• Discounted tennis lessons
• Discounted racquetball lessons
• Use of the gymnasium at designated times
* Court Fees are additional
Fitness Membership
Membership Fees
Adult $180 ($215 nr)
Youth $85 ($100 nr)
Senior $105 ($125 nr)
Couple $230 ($275 nr)
Family $265 ($315 nr)
Membership Benefi ts
• Use of the locker rooms
• Use of whirlpool and sauna
• Use of 4 racquetball courts (court usage is FREE)
• Use of the fi tness center
• Use of the free weight area
• Discounted group fi tness classes
• Discounted racquetball lessons
• Use of the gymnasium at designated times
Membership Payment Plan
Members will now have the opportunity to put their
membership fees on an Auto-Debit payment plan through
their checking account. This will allow members the
opportunity to begin using the Club without paying
one large fee upfront. Members will be asked to pay
their fi rst and last month’s fees at the beginning of their
membership. The Auto-Debit payment plan is available for
these membership options:
Club Category Fitness
Res / NR Res / NR
$26 / $31 Adult $18 / $22
NA / $16 Youth NA / NA
$16 / $19 Senior NA / NA
$35 / $42 Couple $23 / $28
$40 / $45 Family $27 / $32
The yearly membership fee must be at least $130 to qualify
for the Auto-Debit payment plan.
Auto-Debit memberships will automatically renew. The
monthly deduction will be adjusted if there is a change in
membership price.
Membership Options
• Family Memberships include husband, wife, and
members of the immediate family who are age 21
and under and who reside at the same residence.
• Junior Memberships are available for individuals
age 17 and under. Fitness center usage requires an
orientation session for youths ages 11-15, at which
time a parent or legal guardian must be in attendance.
Any subsequent use of the fi tness equipment by
youth ages 11-13 must be under the supervision of
the parent or legal guardian. Youth ages 11-15 will
not be allowed to use the free weight area. The fi tness
center will only be open to youths ages 11-15 at the
following times:
Weekdays 2 - 6P
Weekends 12 - 6P
• Senior citizen memberships are available to anyone
age 60 and over.
• Memberships are non-transferable and non-refundable.
• Memberships may be put on hold for medical reasons.
• Couple memberships are available for two individuals
over 17 living in the same household.
Membership Information
CCAC off ers two types of memberships for your specifi c athletic club needs. Our “club membership” is an all inclusive
membership that covers the three main aspects of the club; tennis, fi tness and racquetball. Our “fi tness membership” is
the same as the “club membership” except it eliminates the tennis aspect of the club.
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Melissa Kress, CCAC Manager
For more information about
Centre Court Athletic Club contact
Melissa at (630) 837-6300, ext. 116
Adult In-House Tennis Leagues (15 weeks)
Are you ready for some action versus opponents of equal caliber? CCAC’s in-house tennis leagues may be just for you.
Each league will play one match per week during their designated day/time for a 15-week session. Can’t play on any
given day? Not a problem as each participant may fi nd a league-approved substitute or reschedule the match with their
opponent (for any rescheduled matches, court fees will apply).
CCAC Tennis Courts
Date Starting: Week of January 27, 2014 Date Ending: Week of May 5, 2014
Registration Begins: December 30, 2013 Deadline: January 24, 2014
member/non-member
308068-01 Women’s Int, Doubles (2.5-3.0) M 7-8:30P $158/$246
308067-01 Women’s Int, Singles (2.5-3.5) TH 8:30-10P $232/$320
308063-01 Men’s Int, Singles (2.5-3.5) W 8:30-10P $232/$320
308063-02 Men’s Int. Doubles (2.5-3.5) M 8:30-10P $118/$206
308062-01 Men’s Adv. Singles (4.0+) TH 8:30-10P $232/$320
308062-02 Men’s Adv. Doubles (3.5+) W 8:30-10P $118/$206
Winter Tennis lesson program – INDOOR
Winter (7 weeks) week of 1/6 –2/17
Registration begins: 11/25 Deadline: 1/2
Quickstart Red (ages 4-6)
Each 45-minute lesson will focus on introducing the game
of tennis to our youngest participants through the use of
fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use
our racquets and move around the tennis court.
Length: 45 minutes, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: 72 member / $85 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $82 member / $95 non-member
Winter
318625-01 TU 1:15 – 2P
318625-02 W 4– 4:45P
318625-03 SA 12:45 – 1:30P
318625-04 SU 11– 11:45A
Quickstart Orange I (ages 7-8) *New to tennis*
Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to
7-8 year olds that are new to the game through the use of
fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to use
our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May
be combined with Green I class scheduled at same time,
which is same level.
Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member
Winter
318630-01 M 4-5P
318630-02 TU 4-5P
318630-03 TH 5-6P
318630-04 F 4-5P
318630-05 S 9-10A
318630-06 SU 12-1P
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The goal of this class is simple – to learn the basics of a rally
by being able to hit the ball back and forth over the net
with a partner through the use of fun activities and games.
We will emphasize the development of rally skills using
both forehand and backhand ground strokes, as well as
introduce other tennis related skills, such as serve, return of
serve and volleys. **May be combined with Green II class
scheduled at same time, which is same level.
Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member
Winter
318630-07 M 5-6P
318630-08 TU 5-6P
318630-09 TH 6-7P
318630-10 F 5-6P
318630-11 SA 10-11A
318630-12 SU 1-2P
Quickstart Green I (ages 9-10) *New to tennis*
Each one-hour lesson will focus on introducing tennis to
9-10 year olds that are new to the game through the use
of fun and exciting activities. Our goal is to learn how to
use our racquets and move around the tennis court. **May
be combined with Orange I class scheduled at same time,
which is same level.
Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member
Winter 318635-01 M 4-5P
318635-02 TU 4-5P
318635-03 TH 5-6P
318635-04 F 4-5P
318635-05 SA 9-10A
318635-06 SU 12-1P
Quickstart Green II (ages 9-10) *Some previous experience*
This lesson group focuses both learning and competing
on the tennis court. We look to build on the continual
development of rallying skills, developing tactical and
court positioning skills, as well as more familiarity with
singles and doubles play. We will introduce and emphasize
the overhead serve as well as transition shots, such as a
slice backhand and approach shots. All this will be done
in a fun, but competitive, manner. **May be combined
with Orange II class scheduled at same time, which is same
level.
Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member
Winter
318635-07 M 5-6P
318635-08 TU 5-6P
318635-09 TH 6-7P
318635-10 F 5-6P
318635-11 SA 10-11A
318635-12 SU 1-2P
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Art Steuber, Director of Racquet Sports
For more information regarding
Racquet Sports contact
Art at (630) 837-6300, ext. 114
Junior Development White (ages 11-14):
This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in
this age level in a fun and effi cient manner. We will focus
on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals and techniques
while also introducing basic court movements and
positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced
and developed through instruction and fun age-
appropriate games.
Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member
Winter
318640-01 M 6-7P
318640-02 W 6-7P
318640-03 SA 9-10A
318640-04 SU 2-3P
Junior Development Yellow (ages 14-17):
This lesson plan will introduce tennis to new players in
this age level in a fun and effi cient manner. We will focus
on basic tennis skills, grips, fundamentals and techniques
while also introducing basic court movements and
positioning on all tennis-related strokes will be introduced
and developed through instruction and fun age-
appropriate games.
Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member
Winter
318645-01 M 6-7P
318645-02 W 6-7P
318645-03 SA 10-11A
318645-04 SU 2-3P
Junior Development Blue (ages 11-14):
This 1.5 hour lesson continues to develop the basic tennis
skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus
on adding various spins, improve consistency and add
more direction to our ground strokes while developing
transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips and court
positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun,
skill developing games with some emphasis on point play.
Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $155 member / $195 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $165 member / $205 non-member
Winter 318648-01 TU 5-6:30P
318648-02 W 5:30-7P
318648-03 SA 11A-12:30P
Junior Development Brown (ages 14-17):
This 1.5 hour lesson continues to develop the basic tennis
skills while expanding shot selections. We will focus
on adding various spins, improve consistency and add
more direction to our ground strokes while developing
transition shots, correct volleying and serve grips and court
positioning. This lesson will consist of instruction and fun,
skill developing games with some emphasis on point play.
Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $155 member / $195 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $165 member / $205 non-member
Winter 318650-01 TU 5-6:30P
318650-02 W 5:30-7P
318650-03 F 4:30-6P
318650-04 SA 11A-12:30P
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Will Tennant, Head Tennis Pro
For more information regarding
Adult Tennis Lessons and Leaque Programs
contact Will at (630) 837-6300, ext. 113
Junior Development Black (ages 11-14):
This 2-hour lesson will focus on preparing the participant
for competition play, whether individual tournaments
or high school tennis. We will continue to expand shot
selection while looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to
be used in point play situations. Technique will always be
stressed and doubles play and strategy will be introduced.
Participants reaching this level should be playing at least
1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill, hitting session,
ball machine, play pass, etc.). This lesson will consist of
both instruction and fun, skill developing games with
higher emphasis on point play.
Class Length: 2 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $200 member / $260 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $210 member / $270 non-member
Winter I 318665-01 W 5-7P
318665-02 TH 4-6P
318665-03 SA 11A-1P
Junior Development Purple (ages 14-18):
This 2-hour lesson will focus on preparing the participant
for competition play, whether individual tournaments
or high school tennis. We will continue to expand shot
selection while looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to
be used in point play situations. Technique will always be
stressed and doubles play and strategy will be introduced.
Participants reaching this level should be playing at least
1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill, hitting session,
ball machine, play pass, etc.). This lesson will consist of
both instruction and fun, skill developing games with
higher emphasis on point play.
Class Length: 2 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $200 member / $260 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $210 member / $270 non-member
Winter 318670-01 M 4-6P
318670-02 W 5-7P
318670-03 TH 5-7P
318670-04 SA 1-3P
Junior Development Purple Aces (ages 10-18):
This 2.5 hour lesson focuses on taking competitive play
to the next level, with more intense drills, consistency
work and point play. We will continue to expand shot
selection while looking to develop on-court ‘weapons’ to
be used in point play situations. Technique will always be
stressed and doubles play and strategy will be introduced.
Participants reaching this level should be playing at least
1-2 additional times per week (lesson, drill, hitting session,
ball machine, play pass, etc.). This lesson will consist of
both instruction and fun, skill developing games with
higher emphasis on point play
Class Length: 2.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $245 member / $305 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $260 member / $320 non-member
Winter
318670-05 M 5:30-8P
318670-06 W 5:30-8P
318670-07 SA 10:30A-1P
Programs available through Pro Approval Only:
Quickstart Green III
Quickstart Green IV
Junior Development Elite
Tournament Select Academy (TSA)
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This lesson plan introduces tennis to new players while
focusing on basic tennis fundamentals, techniques, and
grips.
Class Length: 1 hour, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $97 member / $120 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $107 member / $130 non-member
Winter
318600-01 M 6-7P
318600-02 TU 6-7P
318600-03 W 7-8P
318600-04 SU 10-11A
Adult Advanced Beginner (ages 18+):
This class continues to develop basic tennis skills and
techniques while beginning to add more emphasis on
rallying and match playing abilities.
Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $155 member / $195 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $165 member / $205 non-member
Winter 318605-01 M 7-8:30P
318605-02 W 7-8:30P
318605-03 SU 8:30-10A
318605-04 SU 11A-12:30P
Adult Instructional Tennis Leagues (ages 18+):
Instructional leagues are designed for adults who are
gaining confi dence in their basic tennis strokes and are
ready to take on a little friendly competition. These
sessions are comprised of a 30-45 minute group tennis
lesson followed by 45-60 minutes of pro-supervised point
and match play.
Class Length: 1.5 hours, 1 day per week (7 classes)
Min/Max: 4/16
Pre-Deadline Fee: $155 member / $195 non-member
Post-Deadline Fee: $165 member / $205 non-member
Winter
318099-01 Co-Ed M 7-8:30P
318099-02 Co-Ed F 6-7:30P
318099-03 Co-Ed SU 3-4:30P
318097-01 Women W 10-11:30A
318097-02 Women W 7-8:30P
Winter Tennis lesson program – INDOOR - Drill Clinics
Centre Court Athletic Club off ers a wide range of drills for
everyone throughout the week. These drills have been
set up so that anyone, regardless of age or ability, can fi nd
a place to participate in a friendly drill setting to work on
their tennis games. Please contact the customer service
staff at Centre Court for more information.
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Private Lessons:Private Lessons:1 hour | 1 person | $65 member1 hour | 1 person | $65 member
$65 + guest fee for non-members$65 + guest fee for non-members
Ask our customer service staff about our 6-pack discounts.Ask our customer service staff about our 6-pack discounts.
Hitting with Jr Pros:Hitting with Jr Pros:1 hour | 1 person1 hour | 1 person
Member: Member: $15 + court cost$15 + court cost
Non-member: Non-member: $15 + guest fee + court cost$15 + guest fee + court cost
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These classes work on the basic strokes and strategy of the
game of racquetball
(7-week sessions)
Date Starting Week Of: Date Ending Week Of:
Winter Jan. 6 Winter Feb 1
Registration Begins: Registration Deadline:
Winter Dec. 16 Winter Jan. 3
Fee: $50 ($60 nm)
Min/Max: 3 / 4
Winter
318900-01 Adult Beg SA 8:30-9:30A
318915-01 Youth Beg 8-11 SA 9:30-10:30A
318930-01 Youth Beg 12-15 SA 10:30-11:30A
Winter & Spring Racquetball Leagues/ Flex Leagues
Players will be scheduled to play one person each week.
Players are responsible for contacting each other and
scheduling their weekly match.
(12 week sessions)
Date Starting Week Of: Date Ending Week Of:
Dec. 9 Mar. 10
Registration Begins: Registration Deadline:
Nov. 25 Dec. 6
Fee: $25 ($54 nm)
Min/Max: 4/16
Winter
308051-01 Men’s A Flex Any
308052-01 Men’s B+ Flex Any
308053-01 Men’s B Flex Any
308054-01 Men’s C+ Flex Any
308055-01 Men’s C Flex Any
308058-01 Women’s C Flex Any
Proud supporter and Annual Appeal Sponsorof the Hanover Park Park Foundation
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Classes are held in the Community Center Aerobics Studio
for ages 14 & up. Children will not be allowed in the studio
during classes. Drop-in fees are paid directly to the CCAC
front desk prior to the start of class. Showers and lockers
are available for use in the Athletic Club on the lower level.
1. Kid’s Korner service is available Monday through
Friday, 9 am to 5 pm. For additional Kid’s Korner service
information, see page 39.
2. Participants must register and sign a waiver prior to the
fi rst day of the session.
3. Participants must bring their own fl oor mats to fi tness
classes.
4. There will be no prorating of classes.
5. There is no “making up” of classes that are missed.
6. Cancellation policy: any group exercise class may be
cancelled or altered due to low attendance.
7. If doing a drop in, a receipt must be given to the
instructor, before class, to participate.
Community Center Aerobics Studio
Session Fee: $50 CCAC Member
$65 Non-Member
Drop In Fee: $7 CCAC Member
Per class $10 Non-Member
(7 Week Sessions) Winter
Date Starting Week Of: January 6, 2014
Date Ending Week Of: February 17, 2014
Registration Begins: December 2, 2013
Registration Deadline: January 2, 2014
Program #: 318299-01
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Unlimited Classes
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Class Time MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
9-9:50a
10-10:50a
6-6:50p Kickboxing Jam Turbo Jammin’ Cardio Fusion Step Funk
7-7:50p Power Sculpt Cardio Kickboxing
Group Fitness Class Descriptions
Turbo Jammin’
Kickboxing and body sculpting workouts set to the hottest dance music. Get ready to “rock” your workouts.
Power Sculpt
This total body conditioning workout uses a variety of equipment (dumbbells, tubes, stability balls, step board, etc.).
Improve your muscular strength and endurance. Increase your metabolism and build bone density.
Kickboxing Jam
Intro to cardio kickboxing. There is less intensity and this class is slower paced than our Cardio Kickboxing class.
Step Funk
Step is back…this energized step workout will make you feel
liberated and alive. Great music that will keep you in high
gear!
Cardio Fusion
This endurance training class will work all the muscle groups,
raise your heart rate, burn calories and increase bone density.
3 to 10 pound dumb bells will be used.
Cardio Kickboxing
Increase stamina, fl exibility and strength while listening to
your favorite jam.
New this Winter
Monday 8-8:55p Stretch and Yoga
Increase strength and fl exibility. Come explore basic
poses allowing you to create the pose based on your body
readiness. Stretching to loosen tight muscles and relieve
stress. $30/members $40/non members
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FREE!
Fitness Room Orientation
Learn how to use the fi tness room
equipment safely. We will demonstrate
proper use of cardiovascular and weight
machine equipment to help make your
workout more eff ective.
Call 630-837-6300 to
schedule your
appointment.
Personal Training
Are you in need of advice, direction, or encouragement
when it comes to your workout program? Our certifi ed
personal trainers can help you…
• lose weight
• strengthen muscle groups
• tone or sculpt your whole body
• improve your overall health
• gain cardiovascular benefi ts
• improve your fl exibility
A personal trainer can design a personal fi tness program
tailored to your needs. The Starter Pack is perfect for those
who would like a fi tness assessment and a slight push to
get them started. This package off ers fi tness assessment/
consultation to individualize your program along with
the encouragement and motivation towards life-long
fi tness. The Multi-Pack is for those of you who are looking
for continued support and motivation with ongoing
monitoring of your progress as well as, advancing your
fi tness level.
Session CCAC Members Non-Members
(1) hour $40 $50
Starter Pack
(3) ½ hour $70 $84
(3) 1 hour $114 $144
Multi-Pack
(6) 1 hour $216 $276
(10) 1hour $320 $420
Buddy Training Sessions
If you would like to have a partner to workout with, as
long as the fi tness goals are similar (weight loss, strength
training, etc.), there are some options of the best package
to consider. Perfect for support system to keep you
motivated along your fi tness journey. Fees are based on
per person.
Fitness Testing & Assessment
Meet one-on-one with the Personal Trainer to determine
your current fi tness level and discuss your personal goals.
This one-hour session will determine:
Resting Heart Rate
Blood Pressure
Body Composition
Cardiovascular Endurance
Muscular Endurance
Flexibility
$30/hour members ($40/hour non-members)
TEENS! Intro to Fitness Class
This three-session class will cover fundamentals of exercise
using the fi tness center equipment (does not include the
weight room), get a workout while learning, and be tested
to determine understanding of safety and proper use of
equipment. The member will meet once a week either in
a group or one-on-one. After successful completion of
the exam, the member may work out during all operating
hours of the fi tness center and will receive a certifi cate of
completion (ages 11-13 require parental supervision).
Fee: $45 per member
1 hour class meets once a week for three weeks with the
trainer.
Ages: 11-15 years
Sessions CCAC Members Non-Members
(1) Hour $35 each $45 each
(3) 1 Hour $99 each $129 each
(6) 1 Hour $186 each $246 each
(10) 1 Hour $290 each $390 each
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This coupon entitles you to
ONE FREEGroup Fitness Class visit
Simply present this coupon on
the day you attend, and enjoy
one free visit to a Fitness class
Off er expires June 1, 2014
Massage Therapy
After a workout, you deserve a session with our professional massage therapist, Sylvia Jascob. Both Swedish and deep tissue massages are available. Schedule an appointment at the front desk. Other hours are available upon request.
Fee: 1/2 hour session $30 ($35 nm)
1 hour session $45 ($55 nm)
Monday 2-4:45P
Tuesday 5:30-9P
Thursday 5:30-9P
Friday 9:30A-12:15P
Special appointment schedule by request
TREAT YOURSELFTREAT A FRIEND
Give the “GIFT of HEALTH” Gift
certifi cates are available at
the Centre Court Athletic Club
customer service desk year round
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Kid’s KornerChildcare Service
Hours: Mon – Fri 9 am - 5 pm By Appointment Only
Kid’s Korner service is available to Park patrons who attend programs at the:
• Community Center
• Centre Court Athletic Club
• Ahlstrand Fieldhouse
• Hollywood Activity Center
The age range for the Kid’s Korner is 3 months and up. Children may be left in the Kid’s
Korner for a maximum of 2 hours. Call the Centre Court Athletic Club for additional
information.
Punch Card System
Purchase a punch card at the Centre Court Athletic Club during regular hours of operation. Users must have a punch card on fi le or purchase one before using the Kid’s Korner. If you have an appointment and are unable to attend, you must call to cancel by 7 am the morning of your appointment or you will be charged for the reserved time. Participants must make appointments by calling the Centre Court Athletic Club 24 hours in advance. Staff will stay 15 minutes past your scheduled appointment. If you are running late, please call to insure your appointment. If you are a regular user of the Kid’s Korner, you may pre-book your reservation 2 weeks in advance.
Kid’s Korner now has computers and a Playstation for all participants to use.
# of children Hourly Rate
1 Child $4
2 Children $8
3 Children $10
4 Children $12
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Community Center Gallery
Featuring the art of local artists and students, the Community Center Gallery is located near the Church Street entrance on the
main level of the Hanover Park Park District Community Center, 1919 Walnut Ave. Join us for monthly receptions. See schedule
below. Call Susan Matthews, 630-837-2468 ext. 132 or email [email protected] for more information.
Are You Ready For A Show?
The Hanover Park Park District Community Center
Gallery, located at 1919 Walnut Ave. in Hanover Park, has
approximately 50 running feet of wall space, and
80 feet when two moveable partitions are used.
If you’re an artist with at least 20 pieces of art and would
like to be considered for a 4-6 week exhibit of your work,
please call Susan Matthews at 630-837-2468 ext. 132
or email [email protected] to request a show
proposal application. One-person, two-person, and
small group shows are considered, also.
November-DecemberNovember 19 – January 5
Work by students of Ms. Christa Bellock: Ontarioville and Parkwood Schools
Reception: Monday, December 2, 5-7P
JanuaryJanuary 7 – February 2
NWSRA Focus
Work by students in Northwest Special Recreation Association Programs
Jody Schultz, Curator
Reception: Monday, January 13, 5-7P
FebruaryFebruary 5 – March 9
Raul Maldonado: New Work
Reception: Monday, February 10, 6-8P
March-AprilMarch 11 – April 20
Arts in Bartlett: Annual Members’ Show
Reception: Monday, March 17, 6-8P
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Skate with us
Members of the Hanover Park Park District pay resident rates at the Hoffman Estates Park District’s Triphahn Community Center and Ice Arena’s ice programs.
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Community Groups and OrganizationsHANOVER PARK PARK FOUNDATIONMary Morrison, Chairperson
(630) 837-2468 (ext. 243)
HANOVER PARK BOYS FOOTBALLJulie Kaneshiro, President
(630) 417-2875
HANOVER PARK GIRLS CHEERLEADINGLisa Dzik, President
(630) 217-9760
HURRICAN FOOTBALL/CHEER HOTLINE(630) 830-3186
www.hpcanes.com
HANOVER PARK LITTLE LEAGUEBoys Baseball and Girls Softball/
Baseball
Dan Morgan, President
www.hanoverparklittleleague.com
HANOVER PARK LIONS CLUBTom Fortney, President
(847) 962-4316
HANOVER PARK SAILFISH SWIM TEAMMark Johnson, President
(312) 310-9603
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN CONCERT BANDLarry Wheeler
(630) 837-2468 (ext. 129)
VILLAGE OF HANOVER PARK (630) 823-5600
www.hanoverparkillinois.org
HANOVER TOWNSHIP(630) 837-0301
www.hanovertownship.com
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Five Easy and Convenient Ways to Register
All household information must be updated ANNUALLY with Hanover Park Park District residency documented
with a Photo ID (Driver’s license or State ID) and current utility bill. CONTINUED PROOF OF RESIDENCY is necessary
to guarantee that only residents living within in the Park District’s boundaries receive discounted rates.
1. Online Registration – www.hpparks.orgOnline registration is now available through our website. If you have not yet applied for online registration, a simple quick visit to the Hanover Park Park District Community Center at 1919 Walnut, Hanover Park, Illinois is necessary to complete the online registration form. Hanover Park Park District residents: Please bring in two forms of identifi cation (Driver’s License or State ID and a current utility bill)
documenting your address within the boundaries of the Park District.
2. Mail-InPrior to mailing in your registration, a Family Information Form must be completed in person at the Park District offi ce, accompanied by proof of Hanover Park Park District residency (Driver’s license or State ID and current utility bill) if you are a resident. Then, complete the registration form and mail to the Hanover Park Park District, 1919 Walnut, Hanover Park, IL 60133. Registration for Preschool, After School Club and
youth sports must be made in person.
3. Fax-InPrior to faxing in your registration, a Family Information Form must be completed in person at the Park District offi ce, accompanied by proof of Hanover Park Park District residency (Driver’s license or State ID and current utility bill) if you are a resident. Fax completed registration, including Visa, Mastercard, or
Discover credit card information to 630-837-9720.
4. In PersonRegister in person at the Park District offi ce, 1919 Walnut Ave., Hanover Park, during regular business hours. If you have not already done so, you will be asked to complete a Family Information Form. Hanover Park Park District residents: Please bring in two forms of identifi cation (Driver’s license or
State ID and current utility bill) documenting your address within the boundaries of the Park District.
5. Phone-In Registration Prior to phoning in your registration, a Family Information Form must be completed in person at the Park District offi ce, accompanied by proof of Hanover Park Park District residency (Driver’s license or State ID
and current utility bill) if you are a resident.
Registration Information1. Only immediate family members may be
listed on a registration form.
2. Only a parent or guardian may register a
minor and sign the waiver.
3. The registration form must be fi lled out
completely.
4. Review all registration, transfer and refund
information.
5. Payment must accompany registration. Fax
registration must be accompanied by Visa,
Discover or MasterCard information. Make
checks payable to the Hanover Park Park
District.
6. Members of households with a delinquent
outstanding balance shall not be allowed to
register for Park District programs or
facilities until said balance is paid in full.
Residents and Non Resident RatesA “resident” is defi ned as anyone living within
the geographical boundaries of the Hanover
Park Park District. Residents in Hanover
Park Park District have priority for limited
programs. You may be required to pay the
non-resident fee even though you live in
Hanover Park because the boundaries of the
village are not the same as the boundaries of
the Park District. Non-residents may register
for programs for a fee that is 50% percent
higher than the resident fee or $15 over the
resident fee, whichever is the smaller amount.
TransfersRequests must be made in person. A $5 fee
will apply for most transfers. A $10 fee will
apply for Preschool, After School Club, and
day camp programs.
Refund PolicyRefunds will not be granted for class(es)
missed or forgotten. All requests for refunds
must be submitted in writing. Forms for
refunds are available at the Park District
offi ce. Refunds requested for a program prior
to the start of a class will be assessed a $5
fee. A request for a refund after the program
begins, but prior to the 2nd meeting, will also
be assessed an additional prorated fee based
upon the per class cost. NO refunds will be
granted after the 2nd class with the exception
of a written medical excuse with the fee based
on the prorated cost per class and the normal
service fee. Refunds for trips will not be given
unless the trip is canceled by the Park District
or a replacement is found to take the trip. A
$10 refund fee applies for Preschool, After
School Club, and day camp programs.
Financial AssistanceFinancial assistance off ers residents who
experience undue hardship an opportunity to
enroll their children in recreation programs.
Funding is made available by the Village of
Hanover Park and the Hanover Park Park
Foundation. For more information, call
Gina Mastro-Strickler at (630)837-2468,
Ext. 121.
AccessibilityThe Hanover Park Park District, Centre Court
Athletic Club and all other facilities are
accessible and comply with A.D.A. standards.
The elevator in the Community Center is
accessible from all three levels and is available
for public use.
Program Code of ConductTo ensure enjoyable and safe programs for all
participants, the Hanover Park Park District
has developed a behavior code. Participants
shall:
• Show respect to all participants and staff
• Refrain from using foul language
• Refrain from causing bodily harm
• Show respect to equipment, supplies
and facilities
Additional rules are developed for specifi c
programs as deemed necessary by staff .
Failure to comply with this Code of Conduct
may result in removal from program or event
without refund.
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FAMILY INFORMATION FORM
First Name:
Address:
Home Phone:
E-mail Address:
(E-mail address will be kept confidential. E-mail addresses are necessary for online registration purposes as well as for park district updates and information)
Hanover Park Park District Resident Status: Resident Non-Resident
Last Name:
City / Town / Zip Code:
Cell Phone: Work Phone:
Date of Birth:
Primary Family Member: PLEASE PRINT
Updated form required annually & for online registration.
Required Information
Emergency Contact Information
Name:
Address:
Home Phone:
City / Town:
Cell Phone:
Relationship:
Zip Code:
Work Phone:
, two forms of identification are needed to document your address (driver’s license or State ID and utility bill). FOR PARK DISTRICT RESIDENTSAnnual proof of residency is necessary to guarantee that only residents living within the Park District’s boundaries receive discounted rates.
Additional Family Members (SPOUSE and children under 21 years who live at the address listed above)
1. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:
Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:
2. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:
Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:
3. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:
Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:
4. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:
Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:
5. First Name: Last Name: M or F Birth Date:
Grade: Relationship to Primary: Comments or Special Needs:
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Gym Rentals - Community Center Gym
Maximum capacity: 400
Season/events Resident N/R Deposit
Winter $60/hour $85/hour $200*
Summer $50/hour $70/hour $200*
Dances $100/hour $150/hour $500*
Room Rentals – Community Center
Maximum capacity: 225
Call for pricing.
Field Rentals
*$200 cash deposit required for fi eld rentals.
Softball Field: $25/hour
Softball Field: $190/full day (9 am to 6 pm)
Softball Prep: $30/fi eld
Field Supervision: $15/hour
Lighted Fields: add $25/hour per fi eld
Soccer/Football Field: $80/game (2 hours)
Facility Rentals Park District facilities are ideal for parties, receptions, or private gatherings and are available when park programs are not scheduled. Payment and deposit must be made in advance to the Park District offi ce. To make arrangements, or, for more information call the Park District offi ce at 630-837-2468. Service and civic groups, please call for rates.
Picnic and Pavilion Rentals
Picnic permits and pavilion rentals will be available on a
fi rst come, fi rst served basis beginning April 1 and ending
October 31.
For groups of 100 people or more, a special request will
be required and may result in an increased deposit. For
additional information or to apply for a picnic permit,
please call the Park District offi ce at 630-837-2468.
Pavilions: Ann Fox School Park Pavilion (4 picnic tables)
East Harbor Park Pavilion (1 picnic table)
Heritage Park Pavilion (4 picnic tables)
Heritage Park Pond Pavilion (3 picnic tables)
Ranger Park Pavilion (3 picnic tables)
Wulff Pavilion (8 picnic tables)
Picnic Areas: Ahlstrand Park Picnic Area
Liberty Park
Hollywood Park
Fee Information: Rental fees apply to pavilions only. A performance deposit
is required for all pavilion and picnic area reservations.
Half Day Full Day Performance
Rate Rate Deposit
Individual
(75 guests or less) $50.00 $75.00 $50.00
Resident Discount $25.00 $35.00 $50.00
Corporate
(or, more than 75 guests) $50.00 $75.00 $50.00
Photo Rental at Ranger Park Pavilion
(2-hour limit): $25.00 ($10.00 Resident Photo Rate)
Picnic Tables:These are available at each site, however, additional picnic
tables will be made available at a non-refundable rate of
$15.00 per table.
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Thank You:Village Of Hanover Park, Lions Club And Hanover Park Park Foundation
The staff and commissioners of the Hanover Park Park District
take this opportunity to sincerely thank the Village of Hanover
Park and the Hanover Park Lions Club for their generous
fi nancial donations that make participation in recreation
programs possible for the children of families experiencing
fi nancial hardship. Working together, the Hanover Park Youth
Activity Supplement Program of the Village of Hanover Park,
the Lions Club, and the Hanover Park Park Foundation have
assisted many families in Hanover Park provide activities such
as karate, dance, soccer, basketball, gymnastics, swim lessons,
aquatic facility passes, and summer camp for their children.
Since 1998, more than 300 individual scholarships have been
awarded totaling more than $40,000.00 Thank you, Lions
Club and Village of Hanover Park. Through your dedication,
cooperation, and generosity you have enriched the lives of
many children by giving them the opportunity to participate in
our Park District’s programs.
Bike Path And Trails Maintenance Policy
Mother Nature will be allowed to take her own course of action
with respect to our park district bike paths and trails, located
at Community Park, Ahlstrand Park, Harbor Park East-West,
Nautilus Park and Ranger Park. In Illinois there is no legal duty
to clear paths or trails. But if an agency voluntarily takes on the
job, liability may be imposed if it is not done properly.
The Park District Risk Management Agency (PDRMA)
recommends that we limit path maintenance to a thorough
season-ending inspection and documentation of irregularities,
that we fi x any hazards and that we post signs conveying the
message that users of the paths and trails do so at their own
risk.
IndexSpecial Events 4
Itty Bitty New Years Eve!
Polar Express Trolley Ride
Candy Cane Town
Preschool 5-6
Pre-Kindergarten
Little Learners
Totally 2s & 3s
Early Childhoood 7-8
Gymkhana Parent & Tot Gymnastics
Shake it All About
Little Scientists
Bookworms
Saturday Playgroup
Candy Cane Town
Itty Bitty New Years Eve!
Basketball Leagues
Youth 9-15
Soccer Leagues
Winter Break Soccer Camp!
Holiday Lacrosse Camps!
Archery
Shotokan Youth Karate
Tae Kwon Do Golden Lion Academy
Boxing Academy
Gymkhana Gymnastics Youth
Young Rembrandts
Vacation Creations
Crafty Studio
Guitar Lessons
Piano Lessons
Drum Lessons
Schools Out!
Teens 16
Babysitting Skills
Be a Leader!
Basketball Leagues
Adult 17-19
New! Digital Photography Basics I and II
Studio Sampler
New! Fashion Your Fragrance
Adult Men’s and Women’s Basketball
Adult Men’s and Women’s
Basketball Tournament
Open Adult Basketball
Archery
Open Adult Badminton
Boxing Academy
Tae Kwon Do Golden Lion Academy
Shotokan Adult Karate
Seniors 20-21
Senior Group
Holiday Party
Holiday Shopping Trip
Senior Winter Calendar
Foundation 22-23
Español 24
Centre Court Athletic Club 25-39
General Information
Membership
Tennis
Racquetball
Health & Fitness Classes
Service & Amenities
Community Art Gallery 40
Community Groups 41
Registration 42-44
Facility Rentals 45
Parks and Facilities 46
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S U P P O R T
anover Park Community Bankis a proud sponsor of the
Hanover Park Park Foundation’s Annual Appeal.
Thank you for your continued dedication to the Community of
Hanover Park.
1400 Irving Park Rd. Hanover Park 630.837.2700www.hanoverparkbank.com
Proud supporter and Annual Appeal Sponsor of the Hanover
Park Park Foundation
995 Muirfield Drive, Hanover Park, IL 60133 Phone 630.539.4190 Fax 630.593.4193
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