Frankfort Square Park District - Summer 2018
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Table of Contents Administrative Staff 6 Before and After School Program Jim Randall, Executive Director 30-31 Community Offerings Linda Mitchell, Assistant to the Executive Director Audrey Marcquenski, Director 18-19 Dance Bonnie Roach, Office Manager 7 Day Off Escapades Program Sandi Butler, Clerical 22-23 Dog Obedience of Contents Julie Hein, Clerical 8 Early Childhood Summer Camp Elizabeth McNeil, Clerical 9 Early Learning Center Cindy Standish, Clerical 32-35 Facilities Arliss Bouton, Assistant Safety Coordinator TableSchool 36 Facility Rental Information Recreation Staff 24-25 F.A.N. John Keenan, Superintendent of Recreation 37 General Information Nicolette Jerik, Recreation Supervisor 27-29 Golf - Square Links Golf Course Before and After Carter Patton, Athletic Supervisor 20-21 Gymnastics 4 Message from the Executive Director Maintenance Staff 10-13 Preschool and Youth Programs Ed Reidy, Superintendent of Parks 3, 39 Registration Information Bill O'Shea, Assistant Superintendent of Parks Luke Deuser, Lead Park Maintenance 13-14 Special Events 26 Splash Park Park Board of Commissioners 5 Summer Day Camps Ken Blackburn, President 15 Teen/Adult Programs Dave Macek,Vice President 16-17 Athletic Programs Craig Maksymiak,Treasurer 38 Waiver & Release Anthony Granata, Commissioner Denis Moore, Commissioner Brian Mulheran, Commissioner Joe Vlosak, Commissioner Park Board Meetings: , Day/Date: Third Thursday of each month Time: 7:30 pm Location: Park District Administration Building 7540 W. Braemar Lane, Frankfort 2
Summer 2018 Registration Resident online registration begins Monday, April 2 at 9:00 am.When registering, you need to use your Username and Password that was provided by the park district. If you Park District have any problems registering online, please contact our office Frankfort Square staff during business hours, and we will be happy to assist you. Park District We strongly encourage online registration as it has priority Administration Building over mail-in, drop-off, or in-person registration. 7540 W. Braemar Lane Summer When logging out of our online registration system, please Frankfort, IL 60423 always use the SIGN OUT option instead of “Xing-out” of Phone: (815) 469-3524 the page. Your household will lock out registration until Information Fax: (815) 469-8657 you log in and log back out again. Email: info@fspd.org Reminder: Online registration will close one day prior to Day Camp the program start date. Visit us at our website at: www.fspd.org Registration Dates: Office Hours: Resident Online Registration Monday,Tuesday,Thursday 9:00 am-5:00 pm Begins Monday, April 2, 2018 at 9:00 am. Wednesday and Saturday 9:00 am-noon Friday 9:00 am-4:00 pm Walk-In and Non-Resident Registration Begins Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 9:00 am. Mission Statement Sorry, no phone registrations accepted. It is the mission of the Frankfort Square Park District to provide accessible, non-discriminatory recreational The Frankfort Square Park District program waiver and services, facilities, and open space in an environmentally release is located on page 38. For complete registration conscious, fiscally responsible manner. information, please see page 39. Be sure to register early – programs fill quickly. Program Scholarships Any Questions? The Frankfort Square Park District offers financial assis- Please contact the park office at: tance in the form of program scholarships to qualifying Phone (815) 469-3524 residents. If you would like to apply for a scholarship, ap- Fax (815) 469-8657 plications are available online at www.fspd.org and at the Website: www.fspd.org park district office during regular business hours. The Park District Office will be closed for staff training on Free Mulch Provided to Frankfort Square May 1 and 2. Park District Residents Thanks to a cooperative effort between the Frankfort Township Road District and the Frankfort Square Park District, residents have access to free wood mulch for their personal landscaping needs. The mulch is available in the parking lot of the ballfields on St. Francis Road, located adjacent to Kiwanis Park. - Mulch is provided in “as-is condition” with no warranty, written or implied. - No dumping of any material is permitted. - No landscape contractors, front loaders, or dump trucks permitted. Free home delivery is offered by the Frankfort Township Road District by simply calling (708) 479-9673. 3
A Message from the Executive Director ProgramDirector Dear Frankfort Square Park District Residents: The growth and advancements have been wonder- ful, with 100’s of acres of park properties, millions of It’s hard for me not to begin my notes waxing nostalgic… dollars in park district improvements, and addition I’m celebrating my 35th year in the Square on April of natural areas, bike/walking paths, playgrounds, gar- 18. Looking back, it is fun to remember where we dens, shelters, skate parks, hockey rink, and Square Executive were in 1983. Links Golf Course, added in 2002. Arriving in April, not yet a college graduate (that We were not award winning in 1983, but we would would happen in May of ‘83), Frankfort Square was a be!! Our park district has been nationally recog- much different place. School nized for excellence in park and recreation manage- The total budget was at or about $100,000, and the ment, and was awarded a Gold Medal Plaque in 2007 After the park district was serving approximately 2,500 resi- and again in 2016. dents. The big purchase in my first year of employ- We’ve had more than 50 Commissioners serve and from ment was a new IBM Selectric Typewriter, with an our district, with Ken Blackburn, our current Board erase key. The 2-room park district building housed President, serving the longest at 29 years. the office and preschool, and is now Champion’s A Message Park concession stand. Summit Hill School District I’m writing this report on February 21, 2018, fol- 161’s District Office had yet to be added on to the lowing a notable 3-day rainfall of approximately 3.5” Before original Summit Hill Junior High, now Mary Drew. combined with nearly 12 inches of melting snow, and The expansion of all schools and Julian Rogus School realize that park district properties benefit the com- (named for the former principal of SHJH and former munity in many ways, including flood prevention. Superintendent of SHSD 161) and the new Summit I can’t report on referendum results, with the elec- Hill Junior High had not been built. tion 30 days away as I write, but I’m confident that The park district had one Chevy Pickup truck with either way, the FSPD will move forward. three on the tree, and one tractor, a Ford 4610 that Work continues at Community Park. The water tow- was stored outdoors at Bouk’s Storage on Route 30 er is nearing completion, and all additional improve- in unincorporated Frankfort Township. ments, hopefully, will be finished by August, 2018. Baseball was the biggest youth sport, men’s and The one thing I can guarantee is that the fully trans- women’s softball was played five nights a week, and parent (please visit the park district website), re- Sunday flag football was dominated by the Purple sponsive district will continue its stewardship of all Team that went years without a loss. the park resources, land, facilities, patrons, personnel, The local publication of record was the Frankfort- and finances. Also, please check us out on Facebook Mokena Star, and I believe we were a year away from for current happenings and upcoming events. cable television. The Board and staff are thankful for the continued The office also upgraded its phone system to two community support, and we look forward to cele- lines, adding 469-3180 and a hold button. CB ra- brating our 44th year of service to the residents of dios were used to communicate, and we were two the Frankfort Square Park District. years away from pagers and of course, cell phones and computers didn’t exist. Sincerely, The center of our downtown was the White Hen Jim Randall Pantry and Jim Moustis, its owner, had yet to offi- cially enter politics. I was yet to marry my wife, whom I met at the soft- ball field. I was not a parent of my daughter Jackie, son Josh, and most recently grandfather to Charles Logan. 4
Additional Information •• Field trips are subject to change. •• Each participant will receive one camp t-shirt the first time they sign up for camp. Extra t-shirts are available for purchase at the park district front office for an additional $8.00. •• Each child must have a 2018 registration form on file in order to attend. Summer •• Parents will receive a parent manual at the time of Summer registration, and are expected to review the rules Summer Day Camp and expectations with their campers. Come and join us at the Frankfort Square Park District for a •• Please do not allow your camper to bring anything DayDay summer full of fun and adventure! The Summer Day Camp valuable to camp, as we are not responsible for lost, Program is designed to allow children to socialize and interact stolen, or damaged belongings. with other children their age, while spending their days being •• Please send your camper with a sack lunch, two snacks, a Camp active and keeping their minds busy! All ages will have the op- water bottle, sunscreen, and gym shoes each day. •• The start date of camp is set with the assumption Camp portunity to partake in multiple crafts, games, and activities each day.To add more excitement and adventure, we will incorporate that no school make up days are used, and is subject 3 field trips a week to make sure there is always something new to change depending on the final day of school. on the horizon! Each week will include a theme to go along •• A $5 transfer fee will be assessed to any changes made with crafts and games. Before and after care is also available. to camp registrations. Changes to camp registrations will not proceed until the payment has been processed. The supervisor and camp director will stay after •• If the maximum number of campers has not been from 5:00-6:30pm the first day of camp to answer reached and we are able to add your child after the any questions for new or returning campers. deadline, a late fee of $10 per camper per day will be Registration begins Monday, April 16, 2018. added to the registration fee. Grades: Entering 1st-6th in Fall 2018 Days/Dates: Mon-Fri, June 11-Aug 10 (no camp July 4) Day Camp Schedule Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm Week 1 June 11-15 Week 5 July 9-13 Before Care: 7:00-9:00 am Week 2 June 18-22 Week 6 July 16-20 After Care: 4:00-6:00 pm Week 3 June 25-29 Week 7 July 23-27 Location: Mary Drew School Week 4 July 2-6 Week 8 July 30-August 3 (no camp July 4) Week 9 August 6-10 Camp Fees 2018 All field trip costs are included in the fees listed below. Camp – 9:00 am-4:00 pm Resident Non-Resident 5 days (Monday-Friday) $155 $193.75 Week of July 4 (4 days) $128 $160 Individual Daily Registrations $37 / day $47 / day Before Care – 7:00-9:00 am 5 days (Monday-Friday) $50 $63 Week of July 4 (4 days) $40 $50 Individual Daily Registrations $13 / day $16 / day After Care – 4:00-6:00 pm 5 days (Monday-Friday) $50 $63 Week of July 4 (4 days) $40 $50 Individual Daily Registrations $13 / day $16 / day Registration and Payment Schedule In order to efficiently prepare for staffing, field trips, and transportation arrangements, all camp registrations must be completed by Saturday at noon, one full week in ad- vance of the week for which you are registering.A payment calendar may be picked up at the administration building. 5
Before and After School Program (BAS) Grades: K-6th The Before and After School (BAS) program provides Dates: August 23-June 8 (tentative) students of Summit Hill School District 161, in grades Note:The BAS program will follow the kindergarten through sixth, a structured, safe place to be Summit Hill 161 school calendar. cared for immediately before and after school. Work- Location: Mary Drew Before and After School Program ing parents have the assurance that their children are in a quality program in an ideal environment, knowing that BAS registration in this program is available only to stu- they are being well supervised. Our program is staffed dents of Summit Hill School District 161. by certified teachers as well as other trained, experi- enced leaders, all employed by the park district. Hours Fee: are from 6:30 am until school begins and immediately af- Weekly Tuition 5 days 4 days 3 days 2 days 1 day ter school until 6:30 pm, including all half days. Before School Only $56 $46 $40 $29 $16 After School Only $66 $57 $47 $33 $18 Transportation will be provided by existing school bus- Before & After School $100 $92 $80 $57 $30 es at all participating Summit Hill District 161 schools. Transportation for before and after school activities is also offered. Students have access to a full size gymnasium to use for games and active play, along with a full playground. A base- ball field, football field, and tennis courts are directly out- side the building for the children to use as well. Initial registration must be completed at the park district to ensure parents/guardians receive all the necessary pa- perwork. Registration for the specific days may be com- pleted by the parent/guardian, either online or at the park district office. Each participant must be registered by Friday at noon, two weeks prior to the week needed, to allow for staffing and roster completion. A $5 transfer fee will be assessed to any changes made to BAS registration. On the rare occasion that we are able to accept a late registration, a $10 per child per day late fee will be added to the registration fee. To allow for transportation, staffing, and roster comple- tion, each participant must be registered two weeks prior to the week needed by the following deadlines: • Park District office-Saturday, before noon • Online-Sunday, before midnight Note: Care will also be offered on days that Summit Hill School District 161 closes for snow or other weather related emergencies. All BAS participants already registered for that day are welcome to attend at no additional charge. Students not registered are welcome at a fee of $44/ day. Care will be provided from 6:30 am-6:30 pm. Like Us on Facebook 6
Escapades Days off from school can be inconvenient and boring…or they can be exciting and adventurous with a day off Esca- pade! There will be games, crafts, activities, and trips each day to ensure plenty of fun and entertainment for your little ones. Each Escapade is based on a different theme and prom- ises to provide participants with a new and different expe- rience each day they attend! Please send your child with a sack lunch, a water bottle, and gym shoes. An Escapades t-shirt will be available for your child on their first day of at- tendance, and additional shirts are available for purchase for $8. Escapades shirts must be worn each day your child(ren) Escapades attends. All field trips are subject to change. Grades: K-6th Time: 6:30 am-6:30 pm Fee: $44 per day Location: Mary Drew Days/Dates: Spring Break Getaway- Who knew there could be a beach vacation in Frankfort? The whole week will consist of beach games and activities…it’ll almost feel like a tropical vacation! Mon, Mar 26 Tues, Mar 27 Wed, Mar 28 Thurs, Mar 29 Mon, Apr 2 School's out for summer…Almost!- Celebrate the last escapade of the year with a jump start to summer camp. Fri, May 25 Backyard Games Each day will consist of plenty of activities played outside such as a water balloon toss, egg on a spoon, bucket bri- gade, and much more! Mon, Aug 20 Tues, Aug 21 (Tentative start date for 2018/2019 school year is Wednesday, Aug 22.) Day Off Escapades are available to all students in grades K-6th, regardless of the school district they attend. 7
Early Childhood Summer Camp Youth Programs Early Childhood Summer Camp Additional Information The Early Childhood extension of our current Summer Day •• Guest speakers are subject to change. Camp Program provides a safe and exciting environment •• Each child must have a 2018 registration form on file for children in or entering an early childhood program. With in order to attend. weekly themes, activities, music, stories, games, and crafts your •• A light snack will be provided every day. children will spend their mornings being active! Each day will •• Please send your camper with a water bottle, towel, include Splash Park time, water play, outside play, and a snack. sunscreen, swim attire, and gym shoes each day. Similar to camp going on field trips; we have special guest •• Children will not change out of their bathing suits. It is speakers join us weekly. Guest speakers can include Pots & recommended girls come in a two piece bathing suit, or Paints, Library, Fire Department and many more. All children comfortable one piece that can be worn all day. It is rec- must be potty trained and able to separate from parents. ommended boys come in swim trunks and a swim shirt. •• No flip flops, please. It is also recommended that chil- The supervisor and camp director will stay after dren wear sandals with closed backs. from 11:45 am-12:30 pm the first day of camp to •• A $5 transfer fee will be assessed to any changes made answer any questions for new or returning parents. to camp registrations. Changes to camp registrations will Registration and Payment Schedule not proceed until the payment has been processed. In order to efficiently prepare for staffing, supplies, and •• If the maximum number of campers has not been guest speakers all camp registrations must be completed reached and we are able to add your child after the by Saturday at noon, one full week in advance of the week deadline, a late fee of $10 per camper per day will be for which you are registering. A payment calendar may be added to the registration fee. picked up at the Administration Building. Ages: 3-K Days/Dates: Mon-Fri, June 11-Aug 10 (no camp July 4) Fee: $100 R / $125 NR per week $80 R / $100 NR 4th of July week Location: Park District Administrative Building Times: 9:15-11:45 am Early Childhood Camp Schedule Week 1 June 11-15 Week 5 July 9-13 Week 2 June 18-22 Week 6 July 16-20 Week 3 June 25-29 Week 7 July 23-27 Week 4 July 2-6 Week 8 July 30-August 3 (no camp July 4) Week 9 August 6-10 8
Early Learning Center Preschool Open House New parents interested in registering for the fall 2018- Registration 2019 school year with the Frankfort Square Park District Early Learning Center/Preschool Programs In-person registration for both residents and non-resi- Early Learning Center Preschool Program are invited to dents is accepted at the Frankfort Square Park District attend our Preschool Open House. Special Events and Youth Programs Administration Building Office. A $50 non-refundable registration fee is required at the time of registration. Tu- At the open house you and your child will be able to visit ition payments can be made monthly, beginning in August, the classrooms talk to the teachers and see some of the and ending in April. If tuition is paid in full by July 31, 2017, fun things your child will learn through hands on activities. $100 will be deducted from your tuition amount. Birth Children must be between the age of 3 years and 4 years certificates are required at the time of registration. by Sept. 1, 2018. Note: All participants must be toilet trained and ready for Day/Date: Sat, Apr 14 the preschool setting. Time: 9:00 am-noon Location: Park District Administration Building 3 Year Old Program The emphasis for our 3 years olds is socialization im- Splish Splash - NEW! bedded in a learning environment. Children will be read The count-down for the last day of school has begun, let’s stories every day that relate to a daily theme. In addi- splash around at the Park District in celebration. We’ll tion, they will spend time discussing the story so they cool off playing water games such as water balloon toss, can practice their comprehension and speaking/listening bucket brigade, pass the water, and end the day going in skills. Along with the story, children sing songs, move to the Splash Park. Put on some sunscreen and your bathing music, assemble puzzles, play games, and have some free suit and enjoy the start of summer with a splash! time to explore other areas of interest. Together, we will 201095-04 work on color and shape recognition along with learning Ages: 3-6 to write our names. Finally, we will focus on many things, Day/Date: Thurs, May 31 people, and places in the world around us as we learn Rain date: Thurs, June 7 and grow. Time: 10:30 am-noon Age: 3 years old on or before Sept 1, 2018 Fee: $15 R / $18.75 NR Days/Dates: Tues & Thurs, Sept 2018-May 2019 Location: Park District Administration Building Fee: $750 R / $938 NR Sweet Summer Treats - NEW! Location: Park District Administration Building Your child will prepare a special treat which is sure to be yummy! We will follow the recipe directions, measure, Note: Registration numbers will determine class and clean up as part of your lil’ chefs training. All partici- size and times. pants will go home with plenty to share. Please note all ingredients are peanut and tree nut free. 4 Year Old Program Our 4 year old program works much the same as our 201004-00 3 year old program, but with additional opportunities Ages: 4-8 for growth through more theme-related projects and Day/Dates: Tues, June 5-19 exposure to new and exciting topics. We will work on Time: 12:15-1:30 pm number and letter recognition while writing our numbers Fee: $30 R / $37.50 NR / 3 sessions and letters as well. We have added a bit more content to Location: Park District Administration Building our 4 year old program, giving them opportunities to ex- Making it For Father’s Day - NEW! plore some basic math (graphing, sorting, adding), science Homemade presents come from the heart! That’s why (weather, magnets, senses), and social studies (George we’ll make one for your father, grandfather, or whomever Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King). Our else you wish. By the end of this class, you’ll have a one- goal is to have our children maximize their learning po- of-a-kind present to give that special someone. tential in a warm, nurturing, and enriching environment. 200001-00 Age: 4 years old on or before Sept 1, 2018 Ages: 3-6 Days/Dates: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sept 2018-May 2019 Day/Date: Mon, June 11 Fee: $1,423 R / $1,779 NR Time: 12:15-1:15 pm Location: Park District Administration Building Fee: $15 R / $18.75 NR Location: Park District Administration Building 9
Tot Time Paint Yourself Silly Are you ready to meet new people and spend some play- Does your child like art? Is he/she interested in books? time with your little one in a non-structured environment? Then this is the class for him/her! We will read a differ- This is the class for you! We will explore large and fine mo- ent children’s book each week and make a fun craft that tor activities through play (lots of toys), circle time (we sing relates to the story, using different styles and lots of paint! songs and do finger plays), and special time (different each Please dress for a mess! Preschool and Youth Programs week, examples are: parachute play, musical instruments, 201005-02 crafts, etc.). So take some time and have fun with us! Ages: 3-6 Ages: Walking-3 (with parent) Day/Dates: Tues, July 10-24 Time: 9:30-10:15 am Time: 12:15-1:15 pm Dog Obedience Fee: $22 R / $27 NR / 3 sessions Fee: $21 R / $26 NR / 3 sessions Location: Frankfort Founders Center Location: Park District Administration Building 140 Oak Street Digging for Dinosaurs 201110-03 Day/Dates: Tues, June 19-July 3 Calling all paleontologists! Each week, our little dinosaur dig- 201110-04 Day/Dates: Tues, July 24-Aug 7 gers will dive into the fascinating world of reptiles that lived long ago. They will share some stories, do a craft, and learn Rainbow Kids about dinosaurs. Our future scientists will also enjoy making Your toddler will love learning about colors and shapes in their own dinosaur fossils and digging for bones. Your little this busy hands-on class. Multi-sensory materials, such as paleontologist will have some dino-riffic summer fun! glue, tape, crayons, and paint will spark creativity, improve 201000-04 motor skills, and create an environment for social interac- Ages: 3-6 tion. Parent must stay if child has difficulty with separation. Day/Dates: Thurs, July 12-26 Ages: Walking-3 (with parent) Time: 12:15-1:15 pm Time: 11:00-11:45 am Fee: $21 R / $26 NR / 3 sessions Location: Park District Administration Building Fee: $22 R / $27 NR / 3 sessions Location: Frankfort Founders Center Princess Pals 140 Oak Street What could be more fun than pretending to be princess- 201039-02 Day/Dates: Tues, June 19-July 3 es with your best pals? That’s just what will be happening 201039-03 Day/Dates: Tues, July 24-Aug 7 this summer when you join “Princess Pals”. Each week, we will feature a different princess and learn all about her Move-N-Groove - NEW! through crafts, songs, stories, and creative play. So join us Let’s move and groove as we play with a parachute, scarfs, for a magical summer with old and new friends. bean bags, and complete different types of relays. This is 201038-02 the perfect class for your little one to meet new friends Ages: 3-6 or be active. Day/Dates: Thurs, July 12-26 201013-00 Time: 1:30-2:30 pm Ages: 3-5 Fee: $21 R / $26 NR / 3 sessions Day/Dates: Tues, June 26-July 10 Location: Park District Administration Building Time: 12:15-1:00 pm Fee: $18 R / $22 NR / 3 sessions Location: Mary Drew Gym Sunshine Cooking This specialized class features a summertime treat that is sure to bring miles of smiles to your child’s face. We will follow recipe directions, mix, measure, and clean up as part of this your training. 201019-00 Ages: 4-9 Day/Date: Wed, June 27 Time: 4:00-5:15 pm Fee: $20 R / $25 NR Location: Frankfort Founders Center 140 Oak Street 10
Preschool Prep Summer Horse Camp Does your child need to brush up on his/her skills before Come join us for fun filled days of learning horsemanship preschool begins? In this class; children will develop litera- skills. Students will have hands-on experience in groom- cy and social skills, while learning their alphabet through a ing, bridling, and saddling horses. Every day will also in- multi-sensory hands-on approach.They will explore textures clude a riding lesson. Wednesday is BBQ and wacky wa- of sand, shaving cream, and other interesting materials while ter day, and the last day of camp we will have a horse Preschool and Youth Programs learning letter recognition and sound. A take home craft, fun show for the students to demonstrate their skills to fam- activities, and games will all relate to certain letters of the al- ily and friends. There are two sessions available; camp is phabet. Parent must stay if child has difficulty with separation. Monday through Thursday from 9am to 3pm. 200027-02 Ages: 7-18 Ages: 3-4 Days/Dates/Times: Teen & Adult Day/Dates: Mon, July 23-Aug 6 204050-06 June 18-June 21, 9:00 am-3:00 pm Time: 10:00-11:00 am 204050-07 July 30-August 2, 9:00 am-3:00 pm Fee: $30 R / $35 NR / 3 sessions Fee: $315 R / $393.75 NR per week Location: Frankfort Founders Center Location: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. 140 Oak Street 10129 W. 187th St., Mokena (708) 479-3696 Back to School Pizza Party - NEW! With summer winding down and school starting soon let’s make your own pizza and have a party while doing it! While the pizza is cooking we will make a punch mix to drink and create a craft. Please note all ingredients are peanut and tree nut free. 201018-00 Ages: 3½-8 Day/Date: Wed, Aug 1 Time: 12:15-1:30 pm Fee: $19 R / $23.75 NR Location: Park District Administration Building Let’s Get Ready for Kindergarten! The first day of school can be scary, but this class will help your child get a preview of what to expect by practicing basic reading, writing, and math skills. Children will benefit from having a certified elementary school teacher help answer their questions and get them excited for school. 201023-02 Ages: 3-6 Day/Dates: Mon-Fri, Aug 6-10 Time: 12:15-1:45 pm Fee: $40 R / $50 NR / 5 sessions Location: Park District Administration Building Drawing Students will learn and apply technical skills through the completion of various art projects. Each masterpiece will be completed through the application and manipulation of drawing materials such as pencils, pens, and pastels. All art supplies will be provided. 204121-00 Grades: K-6th Day/Dates: Tues, June 5-26 Time: 5:30-6:30 pm Fee: $32 R / $40 NR / 4 sessions Location: Mary Drew Room 104 11
Tae Kwon Do Home Alone Family Martial Arts, a local business for over 10 years, of- This course will teach children who are home alone the fers martial arts instruction to students of all ages, with a importance of behaving responsibly and how to handle professionally trained staff that is dedicated to training and themselves when confronted with a challenge, such as promoting all of the benefits that martial arts has to offer. answering the telephone or the door when parents are Tae Kwon Do is a traditional martial art from Korea and away. Topics covered include safety in the home, proper method of self-defense, which develops strength, speed, bal- use of keys, what to do in case of an emergency, how ance and flexibility to its students. The ultimate goal of Tae to respond to strangers and general house rules. Fee in- Kwon Do is to develop the character and personality of the cludes workbook. Disclaimer: This course does NOT en- practitioner through physical and mental discipline. dorse children being home alone; that responsibility lies Youth Programs with the parents. This course simply prepares children We have a class for everyone in this two month, one-time to be safe and careful when parents are not immediately Escapades only introduction to Tae Kwon Do. Students will be required available. to purchase a t-shirt and belt at the first class for $20. 204000-00 Tiny Tigers (ages 4 & 5): Young children will learn focus Ages: 6-10 and self-control, as well as balance and simple memorization Day/Date: Mon, July 16 in a class designed especially for their high-energy lifestyle! Fee: $32 R / $40 NR Children (ages 6-13): Children will build self-confidence, Time: 4:00-5:30 pm strength of body and character in a fun, encouraging environment. Location: Mary Drew Room 104 Teen & Adult (ages 14 & Up): It’s never too late to First Aid for Kids begin your martial arts training! Whether you’re looking This American Red Cross class teaches children basic to get into shape or just looking for a new hobby, Tae health and safety tips focusing on shock, bleeding, choking, Kwon Do is the perfect fit! the Heimlich maneuver, burns, poisons, and much more! Location: Family Martial Arts Many hands-on activities will be provided for additional 8537 W 191st St, Mokena reinforcement. Upon completion of class, a Red Cross Fee: $134 R / $167.50 NR / 8 sessions certificate will be received. Tiny Tigers: 204001-00 Tues, Thurs, or Fri, 4:00-4:30 pm Ages: 6-10 or Sat, 9:30-10:00 am Day/Date: Mon, July 16 Fee: $32 R / $40 NR Children: Time: 6:00-7:30 pm Mon or Wed, 4:30-5:15 pm Location: Mary Drew Room 104 Tues or Thurs, 5:15-6:00 pm or Sat, 10:00-10:45 am Magic Class Teen & Adult: Children will have a great time as they learn a collection Mon, Tues, Wed or Thurs, 7:30-8:30 pm of fascinating and mesmerizing tricks! Amaze family and or Sat, 10:45-11:30 am friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind- 204006-02 reading, and more. While the tricks may appear difficult, After registering at FSPD, call FMA at (815) 469-0220 to you’ll discover that they are quick to learn and easy to select your schedule perform. All materials are provided, and each child re- ceives a magic kit to take home. New tricks are always Mixed Media taught each session! The mixed media art classes offer a blend of the use of 204120-02 different art mediums such as pencil, paint, pastels, and Ages: 5-12 paper as an introduction to various styles and elements. Day/Date: Thurs, July 26 Students will produce a unique art project each week, Time: 5:00-5:55 pm and will progressively learn skills which will be applied Fee: $22 R / $28 NR throughout the courses. All art supplies will be provided. Location: Mary Drew Room 117 204122-00 Grades: K-6th Day/Dates: Thurs, July 12-Aug 2 Time: 5:30-6:30 pm Fee: $32 R / $40 NR / 4 sessions 12 Location: Mary Drew Room 104
Ice Cream Social Horseback Riding School's out for summer so join us at Champions Park Classes are offered in indoor and outdoor arenas with Concession Stand for an old fashioned ice cream social. experienced, enthusiastic instructors for beginner Vanilla ice cream, with a variety of yummy toppings, will through advanced in both English and Western disciplines. be provided for you to create your ice cream sundae. Ar- Discount rates are offered to residents of the Frankfort Special Events and Youth Programs range to meet family and neighbors for a treat, or meet Square Park District for a five-lesson card, which includes new families while enjoying the park and your frosty treat. 5 individual one hour lessons within a group format. Les- Ages: All son times are scheduled through Nova Quarter Horses, Day/Date: Tues, June 12 Inc. Once you purchase a lesson card through the park Rain date: Thurs, June 14 district, call the stable to arrange classes. Long pants and Dog Obedience Time: 6:00-7:30 pm hard soled or gym shoes are required. Fee: FREE 600000-04 Location: Champions Park Concession Stand Ages: 6 & Up Fee: $165 R / $206.25 NR Mother/Son Bowling Event - NEW! Location: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. Hey moms, looking for a fun afternoon out with your 10129 W. 187th St., Mokena little guy? Join us at Tinley Bowl for two games of bowling (708) 479-3696 and lunch. This is a great opportunity to have some fun spending time together with a little competition mixed in. Mommy & Me Requested lane assortment will be available upon regis- Celebrate Mother’s Day “horsing around” with your child tration. Unlimited pizza buffet, pop, two games of bowling, at Nova Quarter Horses! This fun filled experience in- shoes, and bowling balls are included in the fee. The pizza cludes a riding lesson and a tour of the barn where you buffet will start at 1:30pm. NO TICKETS will be sold at will have the opportunity to learn how to groom a horse. the door. Then it’s time to get crafty! Every child will be provided 205000-00 with the materials needed to make Mom a memorable Ages: All keepsake. Join us for this very unique Mother’s Day ex- Day/Date: Sat, Sept 15 perience! Time: 1:00-3:30 pm Ages: 6 & Up Fee: $18 R / $22.50 NR per person Days/Dates/Times: Location: Tinley Park Bowling Alley 600006-01 Fri, May 11, 5:30-7:30 pm 7601 W. 183rd St. 600006-02 Sat, May 12, 4:00-6:00 pm Fee: $60 R / $75 NR couple $20 R / $30 NR additional rider Location: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. 10129 W. 187th St., Mokena (708) 479-3696 Daddy & Me Celebrate Father’s Day “horsing around” with your child at Nova Quarter Horses! This fun filled experience includes a riding lesson and a tour of the barn where you will have the opportunity to learn how to groom a horse. Then it’s time to get crafty! Every child will be provided with the materi- als needed to make Dad a memorable keepsake. Come out and join us for this very unique Father’s Day experience! Ages: 6 & Up Days/Dates/Times: 600007-00 Fri, June 15, 6:00-8:00 pm 600007-01 Sat, June 16, 4:00-6:00 pm Fee: $60 R / $75 NR couple $20 R / $30 NR additional rider Location: Nova Quarter Horses, Inc. 10129 W. 187th St., Mokena (708) 479-3696 13
Summer Concert Series Bring your favorite lawn chair or blanket and join us lake- side for our summer concert series to experience and array of talented music artists for all ages. These concerts are free and begin at 7:00 pm. The Bandshell is located behind the Community Center, 7540 W. Braemar Lane. Please remember, alcohol is not permitted on park dis- trict property. Summer Day Camp Shout Out – Tues, June 26 You will hear all of your favorite Top 40 radio hits from artists Special Events like Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Usher and Maroon 5.They are also well versed in Motown, Disco, the 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s. Shout Out is perfect for those that are looking for the ability to hear all of the latest modern Top 40 without losing the flexibility to play all of the party classics from the past. Lincolnway Special Recreation Wild Daisy – Tues, July 17 Association (LWSRA) Wild Daisy is the most energetic, dynamic female-fronted Look for exciting new opportunities for our special needs country band in the Chicagoland area. The band plays all the residents! current, upbeat country favorites, with a few pop/rock sur- prises thrown in. With three amazing singers in Wild Daisy, Please contact the park district office at (815) 469-3524 the audience hears a variety of singing styles. Wild Daisy for more information and to be placed on a mailing list plays every show with non-stop energy and enthusiasm, to receive information about these new opportunities as with a view to getting the audience engaged and on their they become available. Membership information is forth- feet! This band loves to perform and it shows every time coming. they take the stage! LWSRA’s Free Park Party Rockin’ Fenderskirts – Tues, Aug 7 Mark your calendars to join LWSRA at a free Park Party Put on your Blue Suede Shoes and Rock Around the at Union Creek Park, located at 19900 80th Avenue, Tin- Clock to your favorite rock ‘n’ roll oldies. That’ll be the ley Park on Monday, July 30 from 6:00-7:30 pm. This fun Day The Rockin’ Fenderskirts come to town. There’ll be opportunity is open to all and includes the following: a Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On. You’ll dance, you’ll sing, • Bounce House you’ll laugh. You’ll get All Shook Up. Who knows, you • DJ Dance Party might even Twist and Shout. • Popcorn & Lemonade • Guest Mascots Please contact LWSRA at (815) 320-3507 or by email kreczek@lwsra.org for more information. Local Showcase - Community Concert Join your talented neighbors for the community perfor- mance at the Island Prairie Park Bandshell. Lincoln-Way Youth Strings - Thurs, June 29 The Lincoln-Way Youth Strings will conclude their sum- mer camp experience with an outdoor concert. Join us at 6:30 pm for a delightful performance! 14
Photo 1 Babysitter Training This introductory course in 35mm photography utilizes This is a two day class which focuses on providing youth traditional film or digital SLR, is designed for users who who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills want to expand their camera knowledge. Topics include necessary to safely and responsibly provide care for chil- proper exposure, action photos, depth of field, close-up dren and infants in the absence of parents. This training Before and After School Program flower photo, methods of focus, camera parts, use of flash, will help participants to develop leadership skills, learn proper maintenance, film speeds, and selection of lens. how to develop a babysitting business, keep themselves Participants must bring film and a 35mm camera that will and others safe, help children behave, and learn about ba- work in manual mode or digital SLR (removable lens). sic child care and basic first aid. Certification for this class 207001-00 includes participant’s workbook, emergency guide, and Ages: 18 & Up CD-Rom, as well as an American Red Cross Babysitters Teen & Adult Day/Dates: Wed, May 16-June 6 Training certificate. Attendance is required for the entire Time: 7:00-8:30 pm two days to receive certificate. Any exceptions need to Fee: $55 R / $60 NR be approved in advance by the instructor. Students wish- Location: Frankfort Founders Center ing to achieve certification for Babysitters Training must 140 Oak Street attend both classes. The instructor will give the students a 15 minute break each day, please provide your child Photo II Taking Pictures Creatively with a snack. This course introduces the creative side of traditional 204002-00 film or digital photography. Topics include use of color, Ages: 11-15 improving use of texture in the photo, and lighting. Par- Days/Dates: Mon, June 18 & Wed, Mar 20 ticipants will have an opportunity to practice taking pic- Time: 4:00-7:30 pm tures during class. If you are looking to improve your pic- Location: Mary Drew Room 104 ture taking skills, this is one class you won’t want to miss. Fee: $72 R / $90 NR NOTE: Participants must bring film and a 35mm camera or a digital camera. Apple Devices - NEW! 207002-00 This class will give you the skills you need to safely use Ages: 18 & Up any iPhone and iPad. Below are a list of topics the in- Day/Dates: Wed, Aug 15-Sept 5 structor will discuss. The instructor will save 15 minutes Time: 7:00-8:30 pm before the end of class to go over any specific questions Fee: $55 R / $60 NR participants have. Please bring your device. Location: Frankfort Founders Center App Store 140 Oak Street Backups (either local or cloud) Email setup Social Ballroom Dance Level 1 Wi-Fi and hot spot setup Grab your partner and put on your dancing shoes! In no Personalize your device time at all you’ll learn the basic steps of the waltz, foxtrot, Much more rumba, and jitterbug. Beginner class emphasizes fun, ease 207000-00 of movement, and music recognition. This class is a great Ages: 16 & Up way to get ready for all those upcoming events, such as Day/Date: Tues, July 17 weddings, reunions and parties. Our instructor combines Time: 6:00-7:15 pm the joy of movement with the romance of ballroom danc- Fee: $25 R / $31.25 NR ing. Instruction will be taught in a friendly and relaxed Location: Park District Administration atmosphere. Please register with a partner. Building Room 214 207160-03 Ages: 18 & Up Day/Dates: Thurs, May 24-June 14 Time: 7:00-8:00 pm Fee: $39 R / $44 NR per person / 4 sessions Location: Frankfort Founders Center 140 Oak Street 15
Girls Spring Lacrosse Leagues Spring Basketball Skills Clinic Be part of a community-based lacrosse league for girls! Spend time each week working on a different aspect of The goal is to teach the rules of lacrosse within an active basketball. This clinic is for players that want to get ready teamwork setting, encourage sportsmanship, and foster for the basketball season or keep their skills sharp doing personal development in a respectful environment. more intensive drills. We will focus on helping athletes Every girl plays! Two levels of play are offered during improve their skills and develop their talent by learn- the Spring Season: Pink and Purple. Pink teams master ing basic practice drills and emphasizing the fundamen- the fundamentals of lacrosse, and practices are one hour tals. Each week we will focus on a specific skill and work- once a week. Placement on a purple team requires an as- outs will be directed more for the individual player to get as much work and reps in as they can. Athletic Programs sessment from Fall 2017 or Spring 2018, and Purple prac- tices are one hour and fifteen minutes twice per week. 203051-02 Splash Park All games are held on Sundays between noon and 5:00 Ages: 8-13 pm within your division. Each player must provide her Days/Dates: Sun, Apr 22-May 20 own goggles, stick, and mouth guard. (no class May 13) Dates: Apr 8-June 3 Time: 11:00 am-12:15 pm Practice Times: 8U & 10U Wed, 5:30-6:30 pm Fee: $40 R / 52.50 NR / 4 sessions 12U & 14U Wed, 5:30-6:45 pm Location: Lincoln-Way North Field House Location: Summit Hill Jr. High School Little Kickers Pink Level The basic fundamentals of soccer are introduced as play- 800081-01 2nd-3rd grade/8U ers learn to control the soccer ball. Little Kickers is de- 800081-02 4th-5th grade/10U signed for someone who has little or no knowledge of 800081-03 6th-7th grade/12U soccer. Participants should dress in comfortable clothes 800081-04 7th-8th grade/14U and gym shoes. Shin guards are required for this program. Fee: $200 / 9 weeks Ages: 3-6 (price does not include $20 team jersey) Day/Dates:Sat, June 9- July 14 Fee: $35 R / $43.75 NR / 6 sessions Purple Level Location: Lincoln-Way North Soccer Fields 800081-05 4th-5th grade/10U (behind the tennis courts) 800081-06 6th-7th grade/12U 203208-06 Time: 8:30-9:05 am 800081-07 7th-8th grade/14U 203208-07 Time: 9:10-9:45 am Fee: $300 / 9 weeks 203208-08 Time: 9:50-10:25 am (price does not include $20 team jersey) Girls Spring Lacrosse FUNdamentals Clinic Ready to start lacrosse? Join this spring for weekly one hour clinics for the younger lacrosse player. These clinics are exclusively for Kindergarten and 1st grade girls that want to learn the FUNdamentals of lacrosse. Program goals are to introduce lacrosse and develop basic skills for our youngest players, using fun games and coaching techniques. Practices will be held once a week for one hour. No equipment needed, IGLA will have equipment available to borrow for all clinics. 800082-02 Grades: K-1st Day/Dates: Wed, Apr 18-May 23 Times: 6:00-7:00 pm Fee: $130 / 6 sessions Location: Summit Hill Jr. High School 16
Intermediate Soccer Co-Ed Summer Basketball Camp Intermediate Soccer is an extension of the Little Kick- This beginner to intermediate camp is an introduction to ers program. Players continue to learn the fundamentals basketball for young players. Participants will work on while improving their skills and confidence. Participants offense and defense, with an emphasis on the basics; drib- must have taken Little Kickers to be eligible for this pro- bling, shooting, and teamwork. There will be fun games, gram. Children should dress in comfortable clothes and contests, and prizes awarded at the end of the camp. Early Childhood Summer Camp gym shoes. Shin guards are required for this program. Ages: 6-14 203205-02 Time: 9:00 am-noon Ages: 4-7 Fee: $85 R / $106.25 NR / 5 sessions Day/Dates: Sat, June 9-July 14 Location: Lincoln-Way North Field House Athletic Leagues Time: 10:30 am-11:20 am 203204-04 Days/Dates: Mon-Fri, June 18-22 Fee: $45 R / $56.25 NR / 6 sessions 203204-05 Days/Dates: Mon-Fri, July 16-20 Location: Lincoln-Way North Soccer Fields Instructional Junior Basketball (behind the tennis courts) This is a five week instructional class where children will be taught the fundamentals of basketball in a fun and challenging Instructional Outdoor Soccer - NEW Instructor! environment without an emphasis on competition. Children The FSPD is happy to welcome new soccer program in- will learn skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting. structor, Greg Beaudin. Greg is a longtime resident and friend of the Park District that has taken the District's Ages: 4-7 soccer program to a new level with increased instruc- Day/Dates: Tues, June 19-July 24 tion and improved performance by our soccer partici- (no class July 3) pants. Instructional Indoor Soccer is an extension of the Fee: $40 R / $50 NR / 5 sessions Intermediate Soccer program. Players continue to learn Location: Lincoln-Way North Field House the fundamentals while improving their skills and confi- 203217-03 dence. Each class will be 30% instruction and 70% struc- Time: 5:00-5:45 pm tured game play. Participants should dress in comfortable 203217-04 clothes and gym shoes. Shin guards are required for this Time: 5:45-6:30 pm program. Day/Dates: Sat, June 9-July 14 Basketball Skills & Drills Fee: $45 R / $56.25 NR / 6 sessions Do you want to improve your basketball skills for next sea- Location: Lincoln-Way North Soccer Fields son? Then this is the program for you! Each week will focus (behind the tennis courts) on a different aspect of the player’s game with high intensity 203209-03 drills. If you are looking to take your game to the next level, Grades: K-1st Basketball Skills & Drills will help get you there. Time: 11:30 am-12:30 pm 203216-03 203209-04 Ages: 8-13 Grades: 2nd-4th Day/Dates: Tues, June 19-July 24 Time 12:30-1:30 pm (no class July 3) Time: 6:30-7:30 pm 203209-05 Fee: $50 R / $62.50 NR / 5 sessions Grades: 5th-8th Location: Lincoln-Way North Field House Time: 1:30-2:30 pm Wiffleball Tournament – NEW! Play Ball! Enjoy a day of Wiffleball with friends and family. Teams will compete in a one day round-robin tournament to declare themselves Frankfort Square’s Wiffleball champions! Included in registration will be food, drinks, and a team t-shirt. Teams should have 5 players per team.Teams consisting of less than 5 resident players will be considered a non-resident team. 203050-00 Age: 18 & Up Time: 9:00 am-5:00 pm Fee: $100 R / $125 NR per team Location: Champions Park Day/Date: Sat, Aug 4 17
Leaps and Turns This technique class focuses on leaps, turns and skills used in ballet, jazz and contemporary. Princess Dance Camp Session #1 Wed May 16-June 20 Dancers will learn ballet basics and have fun with creative 205013-04 Ages 6-8 movement while listening to their favorite princess songs. Time: 4:00-5:00 pm Parents are invited to watch the last 15 minutes of the 205013-05 Ages 9-11 Dance Programs Friday class to see what the dancers have worked on all Time: 5:00-6:00 pm week. Please bring a water bottle to class each day. 205013-06 Ages 12 & Up 205010-03 Time: 6:00-7:00 pm Ages: 3-5 Fee: $78 R / $98 NR / 6 sessions Days/Dates: Mon-Fri, July 16-20 Time: 10:00-11:30 am Session #2- Wednesdays Aug 1-Sept 5 Fee: $90 R / $112.50 NR / 5 sessions 205013-07 Ages 6-8 Location: Mary Drew Dance Studio Time: 4:00-5:00 pm 205013-08 Ages 9-11 Mini Dance Camp Time: 5:00-6:00 pm Dancers will learn ballet basics, intro jazz basics, and learn 205013-09 Ages 12 & Up a fun dance that will be performed at the end of the last Time: 6:00-7:00 pm class. Parents are invited to watch the last 15 minutes of Fee: $78 R / $98 NR / 6 sessions the Friday class to see what the dancers have worked on. Snacks will be provided each day. Please bring a water Private Dance Lessons bottle each day. Looking to make your wedding more exciting and sur- 205011-01 prising for your guests? Or maybe need an idea for team- Ages: 6-8 building, birthday or bridesmaids party? Let us choreo- Days/Dates: Mon-Fri, July 16-20 graph a routine for either a group or a couple to add that Time: 1:00-3:00 pm extra level of fun and surprise to your event! Custom- Fee: $100 R / $125 NR / 5 sessions ized options for those one-of-a-kind lessons are available Location: Mary Drew Dance Studio through the Braemar Dance Center. Ages: All Summer Dance Intensive - NEW! Time: Various Dancers will have a fun week filled with a combination of Fee: Contact Kari directly to schedule private hip hop, jazz and contemporary. In addition to resident lessons faculty, dancers will have the opportunity to learn from Location: Mary Drew Dance Studio guest teachers from the professional dance industry. Dai- ly classes will include strength and stretching, technique sessions, rotating class styles and choreography. Snacks will be provided. Please bring a water bottle each day. Days/Dates: Mon-Fri, July 23-27 Fee: $160 R / $200 NR / 5 sessions Location: Mary Drew Studio 205014-00 Ages: 9-11 Time: 9:00 am-noon 205014-01 Ages: 12 & Up Time: 1:00-4:00 pm Dance Studio located at Mary Drew 20130 S. Rosewood Drive, Frankfort 18
Braemar Dance Center Weekly Class Schedule Fall 2018 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Hip Hop I Pre-Ballet Ballet I Ballet/Tap 1 Pre-Ballet 4:00 pm 11:30 am-12:15 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 9:00-9:45 am Contemporary II Beginning Ballet Musical Theatre I/II Tap I/II Beginning Ballet 4:00 pm 12:15-1 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 9:45-10:30 am Hip Hop II Ballet II Contemporary I Jazz II Ballet/Tap I Dance Programs 5:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 10:30 am Hip Hop V Intro to Jazz Company 1 Teen Tap 5:00 pm 4:00 pm (grades K-2nd) 5:00 pm 5:00 pm Boys Hip Hop Company II Jazz I 5:00 pm (age 7-11) (grades 3rd-5th) Jazz III 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm Teen Ballet Musical Theatre 6:00 pm Teen Jazz Tap III/IV III/IV 5:00 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm Hip Hop III 6:00 pm Ballet III/IV Ballet V Jazz IV 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Boys Hip Hop II NEW Company III Contemporary III Teen Musical The- 6:00 pm (age 11+) (grades 6th-8th) 6:00 pm atre 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Teen Contemporary Company IV 7:00 pm Intro to Hip Hop (high school unless Contemporary IV 6:00 pm approved by 7:00 pm Hip Hop IV Director) 7:00 pm Jazz V 7:00 pm Teen Hip Hop 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Breakdance Pointe Basics (ages 10+) Ballet III/IV 8:00-8:30 pm NEW 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Contemporary V 7:00 pm Adult Dance 7:00 pm Please note all classes are 1 hour unless the time has been listed below the class. All classes are subject to change. 19
Gym Kinetics 3 Year Olds Gym Kinetics is one of the largest gymnastics facilities in No adult required in this class. Your 3 year old will ex- the state, offering the latest equipment and experience staff. perience many different gross motor activities along All gymnastics classes are held at: with introductory gymnastics skills such as forward and Gym Kinetics backward rolls, cartwheels, trampoline activities, balance 19220 Ridge Road beams, rings, and much more. Mokena, Illinois Ages: 3 (708) 479-6969 Fee: $115 R / $143.75 NR / 8 sessions 206030-01 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18-Aug 6 Clothing Requirement Time: 11:00-11:50 am Girls and boys should wear comfortable gym clothes – 206030-02 Day/Dates: Wed, June 20-Aug 8 Gymnastics Gymnastics leotards or shorts and t-shirts. Gum, jewelry, and tights Time: 11:00-11:50 am are prohibited. 206030-03 Day/Dates: Wed, June 20-Aug 8 Time: 4:00-4:50 pm Baby Gym 206030-04 Day/Dates: Thurs, June 21-Aug 9 This class is for walkers up to 2 years of age with adult. Time: 10:00-10:50 am You and your child will experience many different gross 206030-05 Day/Dates: Sat, June 23-Aug 11 motor activities in this class. Warm-up activities with mu- Time: 9:00-9:50 am sic, climbing, crawling, hanging, swinging, and jumping are just a small sample of the activities that will be enjoyed. Mini - 4 & 5 Year Olds Age: Up to 2 (with adult) This class will continue to work on gross motor coordi- Fee: $115 R / $143.75 NR / 8 sessions nation. Your little one will start learning beginner stages 206010-01 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18-Aug 6 of tumbling and experience all of the different gymnastic apparatus along with many different gross motor activities. Time: 9:00-9:50 am 206010-02 Day/Dates: Tue, June 19-Aug 7 Ages: 4-5 Time: 9:00-9:50 am Fee: $115 R / $143.75 NR / 8 sessions 206010-03 Day/Dates: Wed, June 20- Aug 8 206041-01 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18-Aug 6 Time: 10:00-10:50 am Time: 9:00-9:50 am 206041-02 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18-Aug 6 Mom and Mini Time: 6:00-6:50 pm This program offers the adult and child the opportu- 206041-03 Day/Dates: Tues, June 19-Aug 7 nity to experience a wide range of gross motor activi- Time: 10:00-10:50 am ties while being introduced to the sport of gymnastics. 206041-04 Day/Dates: Wed, June 20-Aug 8 Each class will provide you with a new experience on Time: 11:00-11:50 am the trampolines, balance beams, bars, and rings, along with 206041-05 Day/Dates: Thurs, June 21-Aug 9 many other gross motor activities that are implemented Time: 9:00-9:50 am into the program in a fun and safe environment. 206041-06 Day/Dates: Sat, June 23-Aug 11 Time: 9:00-9:50 am Ages: 2-3 (with adult) Fee: $115 R / $143.75 NR / 8 sessions Beginning Boys 206020-01 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18-Aug 6 This class is designed to introduce boys to the sport of Time: 10:00-10:50 am gymnastics. Each student will learn fundamental skills on 206020-02 Day/Dates: Tue, June 19-Aug 7 all six pieces of boys’ apparatus – rings, parallel bars, high Time: 10:00-10:50 am bar, pommel horse, vault, and tumbling. 206020-03 Day/Dates: Thurs, June 21-Aug 9 Ages: 5-6 Time: 11:00-11:50 am Fee: $120 R / $150 NR / 8 sessions 206020-04 Day/Dates: Sat, June 23-Aug 11 206203-01 Day/Dates: Tues, June 19-Aug 7 Time: 9:00-9:50 am Time: 9:00-10:00 am 206203-02 Day/Dates: Sat, June 23-Aug 11 Time: 9:00-10:00 am Ages: 7-13 Fee: $120 R / $150 NR / 8 sessions 206202-01 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18-Aug 6 Time: 11:00 am-noon 206202-02 Day/Dates: Tues, June 19-Aug 7 20 Time: 4:00-5:00 pm
Beginning Girls Beginning Tumbling - Girls This program will introduce girls to the sport of gymnas- This class has been designed with the cheerleader in mind. tics. Each student will learn basic tumbling skills along Girls 6 years and up will begin to learn cartwheels, round with introductory skills on the balance beam, uneven offs, back bends, and the beginner stages of flip-flops. bars, and vault. Ages: 6 & Up Ages: 5-6 Fee: $125 R / $156.25 NR / 8 sessions Fee: $120 R / $150 NR / 8 sessions 206080-01 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18-Aug 6 206050-01 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18- Aug 6 Time: 5:00-6:00 pm Time: 5:00-6:00 pm 206080-02 Day/Dates: Wed, June 20-Aug 8 206050-02 Day/Dates: Tue, June 19-Aug 7 Time: 6:00-7:00 pm Time: 5:00-6:00 pm Advanced Tumbling - Girls Gymnastics Gymnastics 206050-03 Day/Dates: Sat, June 23-Aug 11 Time: 10:00-11:00 am This program is for the experienced cheerleader, ready to work on the more advanced tumbling skills necessary Ages: 7-13 for cheerleading. Each student must be able to perform Fee: $120 R / $150 NR / 8 sessions a round off flip-flop without assistance. 206051-01 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18-Aug 6 Ages: 7 & Up Time: 5:00-6:00 pm Fee: $125 R / $156.25 NR / 8 sessions 206051-02 Day/Dates: Wed, June 20-Aug 8 206070-01 Day/Dates: Tues, June 19-Aug 7 Time: 4:00-5:00 pm Time: 6:00-7:00 pm 206051-03 Day/Dates: Thurs, June 21-Aug 9 Time: 5:00-6:00 pm 206051-04 Day/Dates: Sat, June 23-Aug 11 Time: 9:00-10:00 am Advanced Beginners – Girls This program is for students with previous gymnastics experience. Requirements are as follows: back bend, kickover, sound fundamental cartwheel, handstand, pull- over on bars, and back hip circles. Ages: 6 & Up Fee: $120 R / $150 NR / 8 sessions 206200-01 Day/Dates: Mon, June 18-Aug 6 Time: 11:00 am-noon 206200-02 Day/Dates: Tues, June 19-Aug 7 Time: 5:00-6:00 pm 206200-03 Day/Dates: Thurs, June 21-Aug 9 Time: 10:00-11:00 am 21
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