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FACILITY LOCATIONS REGISTRATION DATES Jewett Park Community Center (JPCC) 2021 Spring Program Registration 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield, IL 60015-3291 Resident Registration Phone 847-945-0650 Web Opens 7am Monday, March 8 Fax 847-945-0699 Walk-in Opens 9am Monday, March 8 Recorded Info. & Non-resident Registration Weather Hotline 847-317-2555 Web Opens 7am Monday, March 15 Registration/Administration Hours: Walk-in Opens 9am Monday, March 15 Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm In this guide, click on the Register Now button or the Saturday Closed Activity Number within the Program description to launch the Sunday Closed registration page on deerfieldparks.org. Holiday Hours May 31 (Monday) Closed Email info@DeerfieldParks.org Click on the Activity Number Website DeerfieldParks.org of the program to go to the registration page at deerfieldparks.org. REGISTER NOW Deerfield Golf Club (DGC) 1201 Saunders Road, Riverwoods, IL 60015 Additional Program Locations Phone 847-945-8333 Fax 847-945-1483 CARUSO MIDDLE SCHOOL SOUTH PARK ELEMENTARY 1801 Montgomery Dr. SCHOOL Website DeerfieldGolf.org DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 1421 Hackberry Rd. 1959 Waukegan Rd. WALDEN ELEMENTARY KIPLING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Patty Turner Center (PTC) SCHOOL Essex Ct. & Warrington Rd. Deerfield Rd. & Kipling Pl. WILMOT ELEMENTARY 375 Elm Street, Deerfield, IL 60015 FLORAL PARK SCHOOL Adult Enrichment, 50+ Hazel Ave. & Wilmot Rd. Wilmot Rd. & Deerfield Rd. Phone 847-940-4010 SHEPARD MIDDLE SCHOOL 440 Grove Place Website PattyTurnerCenter.org Sachs Recreation Center (SRC) Front cover photo taken at an early 455 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield, IL 60015 childhood nature program. See page 26 Sachs Recreation Center Hours: for Spring Sprouts program information & registration. Phone 847-572-2600 FOLLOW US! SHARE YOUR FUN! Fax 847-572-2699 Monday – Friday 6am – 7:30pm @deerfieldparks @Deerfield_Parks @deerfieldparks Saturday & Sunday 7am – 12:30pm Although we make every effort to ensure the accuracy of each and every Please check page 9 for holiday hours & closures. program, we reserve the right to make changes and corrections. Due to the ongoing uncertainty and federal, state and local enforcements, all Website SachsRecCenter.org information in this brochure is subject to change. Thank you for your understanding. Brochure Design by Laurie Ruhlin (.com) 2 | deerfieldparks.org spring 2021
PHONE NUMBERS EMERGENCY CLOSING The Deerfield Park District endeavors to keep DISTRICT STAFF 847-945-0650 FAX: 847-945-0699 its facilities and programs operating whenever Park District Policies, Procedures Jeff Nehila, Executive Director, CPRE 847-572-2612 possible. There may be times; however, when weather, road conditions or facility malfunctions Recreation Laura McCarty, Director, CPRP 847-572-2615 dictate that programs and/or services must be Parks Jay Zahn, Director 847-572-2670 canceled or temporarily postponed or entire Finance Jeff Harvey, Director 847-572-2613 facilities closed. In such cases, Deerfield Park District reserves the right to close a particular Registration, General Information Audrey Melchiorre 847-945-0650 facility or cancel a program based on the Tricia Conroy 847-945-0650 following criteria: Park Permits, Deerfield Family Theater Mark Woolums, CPRP 847-572-2623 • Whenever an unscheduled closing or cancellation Communications and Park Foundation Sherry Prause 847-572-2611 occurs, the park district will make every effort to communicate to patrons via the park district Outdoor Pools/Lessons Heather Lund, CPO 847-572-2629 Weather Hotline (847-317-2555), the website deerfieldparks.org, and the metropolitan JEWETT PARK COMMUNITY CENTER (JPCC) 847-945-0650 Chicago Emergency Closing Center website emergencyclosingcenter.com. Facility Manager Mark Woolums, CPRP 847-572-2623 • Local School Closings: Whenever School District Early Childhood, Preschool Dana Bundy, CPRP 847-572-2624 109 cancels school due to snow related weather Preschool Lynn Braun 847-572-2635 conditions, all Deerfield Park District Preschool classes and all programs held at school sites Judy Cohen 847-572-2634 will also be canceled. Closing other park district School Age Programs (not Athletics)/After School Club Megan Carbone 847-572-2621 facilities or canceling classes will be made on a case by case basis. Park district facilities PATTY TURNER CENTER (PTC) 847-940-4010 themselves will remain open for nonscheduled activities (e.g. fitness center use, registration, Facility Manager David Shamrock 847-572-2652 etc.) unless specifically directed to close due to Program Supervisor Nicole Britz 847-572-2653 weather conditions. • Facility Specific Conditions: In the event that conditions prompting closing arise at a SACHS RECREATION CENTER (SRC) 847-572-2600 specific facility (e.g. high winds, power outages, General Manager Tony Korzyniewski, equipment malfunctions, flooding), classes may be canceled or the facility temporarily closed until Deputy Director of Recreation, CPRP 847-572-2660 the condition has been resolved. Assistant General Manager Tim Johnson 847-572-2661 • ThorGuard Lightning Prediction Systems are Facility Operations Supervisor Chris Moilanen 847-572-2662 installed at all parks, pools and schools in Athletics Supervisor Jim Gariti 847-572-2627 Deerfield. See General Information section for more information. Swimming Lessons (SRC Indoor Pool) Jeff Napolski 847-572-2626 • The following are contact numbers regarding the Coho Swim Club Nancy Reese 847-572-2622 cancellation of programs due to poor or unsafe Jeff Napolski 847-572-2626, Jacob Weber 847-572-2625 weather conditions: DEERFIELD GOLF CLUB & Preschool 847-945-0650 LEARNING CENTER (DGCLC) 847-945-8333 PTC/Senior Programs 847-940-4010 Golf Operations Jason Mannina, Director, PGA 847-572-2682 SRC/Fitness Classes 847-572-2600 Course Superintendent Mike Bavier 847-317-2560 JPCC/General Information 847-945-0650 Assistant Golf Operations Manager Kris Oldeen 847-572-2681 Sports Weather Information Line 847-317-2555 Head Teaching Professional Derek Domaleski, PGA 847-572-2685 DGCLC 847-945-8333 FORE Restaurant and Bar Joe Martinez 847-572-2684 spring 2021 847-945-0650 | 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS Click on the Activity Number of the program to go to the registration page at deerfieldparks.org. Phone Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Affiliate Organizations.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 2021 Outdoor Pool Operating Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tennis - Youth & Adult. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 COVID-19 Protocol - Keeping you Safe.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Swim Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Board of Commissioners Letter.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 COHO Swim Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 GREAT Things are Happening in Deerfield!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Deerfield Golf Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Sachs Recreation Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Golf Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Facility Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Adult Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Permits & Shelter Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Adult Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Special Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Patty Turner Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 School’s Out – What Are My Care Options?. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Deerfield Park Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Before & After School Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Registration Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 School’s Out & Spring Break Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 General Information.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Remote Enrichment Care.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Deerfield Parks Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 After School Enrichment Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Preschool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 re you looking for Summer Camp Programs? Our A Early Childhood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Summer Camp guide is available online. Youth Dance & Theatre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 VIRTURAL Martial Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Youth & Teen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Are you looking for a VIRTUAL program? VIRTURAL Look for this icon. Although we make every effort to ensure the accuracy of each and every program, we reserve the right to make changes and corrections. Due to the ongoing uncertainty and federal, state and local enforcements, all information in this brochure is subject to change. Thank you for your understanding. 2021 OUTDOOR POOL OPERATING DATES DEERSPRING POOL MITCHELL POOL June 5 - August 15 June 12 - September 6 More information on the 2021 outdoor pool season is coming in the Summer Brochure, available in mid-April! Due to the ongoing uncertainty and federal, state and local enforcements, all pool operating dates in this brochure are subject to change.
KEEPING YOU SAFE COVID-19 WHAT WE ARE DOING TO KEEP YOU SAFE At the Deerfield Park District, the safety of our participants and visitors is our top priority. We have always been committed to providing safe and clean programs and facilities to the community. In accordance with state and local governmental orders, we are taking extra precautions to stay safe and healthy. This includes extensive cleaning protocols and social distancing practices in our facilities. Masks and Face Coverings ‣ All staff, participants and visitors must wear face masks/coverings while in our facilities and in every class. ‣ For outside activities, participants and visitors can be unmasked when they are able to maintain 6 feet of social distance, except if specific activity guidelines exist. Social Distancing & Group Sizes ‣ A minimum of 6-ft of social distancing is required at our indoor and outdoor facilities. ‣ Some of our programs have been adjusted by reducing program sizes, altering activities and staggering start times. ‣ Signage at parks and facilities and messaging on our website encourages social distancing at group size and capacity limits. Hand Washing & Sanitizing ‣ Staff and visitors are recommended to wash hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the restroom, before eating, and after blowing their nose, coughing, or sneezing. ‣ Hands free sanitizer stations are available throughout our facilities. Cleaning & Common Areas ‣ In addition to regular maintenance, the park district has enhanced cleaning and disinfecting procedures for frequently touched objects and surfaces throughout the day. ‣ Cleaning and disinfecting before and after each class is conducted in compliance with CDC protocols. ‣ Water fountains will remain turned off at this time; we encourage labeled water bottle use. How You Can Help Keep Yourself & Others Safe ‣ If you are experiencing cold or flu symptoms, have a fever or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, please stay home and protect other participants, visitors, and staff. ‣ Avoid contact with others that are sick or experiencing COVID-19 like symptoms. ‣ Use proper cough and sneeze etiquette. ‣ Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands. We care about your health. The COVID-19 pandemic is serious. Please be respectful of staff and fellow visitors and understand that our staff are providing the best experience possible given the current limitations. CDC and state government procedures change frequently. We will adapt to those changes as necessary. spring 2021 847-945-0650 | 5
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Dear Neighbors, One of the first highlights of 2021 was receiving Illinois Distinguished Accredited Agency status from the Illinois Association of Park Districts and Illinois Parks & Recreation Association. The qualifications to receive this status are vigorous. In the field of Parks and Recreation, this is our Grammy, this is our Olympic Medal. We are thrilled to share this recognition with you and to utilize honed practices to further improve our quality of services to the Deerfield community. The groundhog seeing his shadow is not a foolproof method of knowing The Deerfield Park District also debuted a refreshed logo family in January. Logos when spring temperatures will arrive, but here at the Park District, we were updated to showcase services through a unified brand with five coordinated plan for spring programs, events and facility openings regardless of the logos including the Park District, Deerfield Golf Club, FORE Restaurant, Patty temperatures outdoors. Turner Center and Sachs Recreation Center. Weather dependent, we hope to have folks out at the Deerfield Golf Club in After School Club has returned to all District 109 elementary schools now that March (fingers crossed). While you await the opening of the course, you can in-person instruction has resumed. We are happy to be able to provide this register now to secure a weekend permanent tee-time as there are still a programming in partnership with the schools, coinciding with their current few time slots available. curriculum schedule. Looking for a way to improve the environment and beautify your yard? Virtual programs were new to our district a year ago due to indoor restrictions On April 22 join us at the Patty Turner Center as we partner with Red’s and safety concerns, but we now label them as bonus programming that allows Garden Center of Northbrook to host a Native Plant Sale. A wide variety additional accommodations for you to choose how, when and where you want to of indigenous plants will be featured and available for sale at this outdoor, recreate. Having an All Access Membership pass at the Sachs Recreation Center community-wide event. that allows access for in-person programming as well as online options provides And as you plan early for spring, summer and fall get-togethers, consider a more flexible schedule that may be just the right fit for you. renting a pavilion at one of the Deerfield Parks. Group size will depend Another new district feature is a partnership with RUSH Physical Therapy, now on current local and state guidelines. Rentals can be secured at open within the Sachs Recreation Center. They have highly trained clinicians deerfieldparks.org beginning March 1 for residents and April 1 for non- that are devoted to achieving each patient’s goals and ultimately improving your residents. We look forward to getting back outside and hosting you at the quality of life. Please call 224-285-1004 to learn more about their services. Deerfield Parks, facilities and amenities throughout the community. Stay safe and be well. PARK DISTRICT BOARD MEETINGS Board of Commissioners Deerfield Park District is a municipal governing agency established to provide parks, recreation facilities and programs for residents. Five elected commissioners govern the district and set general ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Affiliate Advisory: Mike Delaney, Rich Goldman, Greg Lapin, Keith policies. Regular meetings of the Board of Park Commissioners Londo, John Mann, Dan Schwab, Stuart Slutzky, Ryan Twose are held at JPCC at 7 PM on the third Thursday of each month. Virtual meetings may be held when in person public meetings are Golf Advisory: Brian Bradford, Kevin Butler, Joe Cohen, Sharon Edwards, deemed not safe or practical. Casey Kremer, Terry Levy, Dan Mazur, Bob Neary The public is welcome to attend. Schedule changes are posted at Pool Advisory: Sylvia Dresser, Samantha Garrity, Peter Greenfield, JPCC and here. Rick Patinkin Board Workshop Meetings are held the first Thursday of the month Recreation Center Advisory: Gil Antokal, Steve Bierig, Jay Keltner, as needed. For more information, call 847-945-0650. Elizabeth Seward DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Rick Patinkin Jan Caron Joe Cohen Gil Antokal Greg Lapin President Vice-President Treasurer Commissioner Commissioner 6 | deerfieldparks.org spring 2021
GREAT THINGS ARE HAPPENING IN DEERFIELD! Deerfield Park District’s Mission Statement The Deerfield Park District strives to serve the Deerfield Community with outstanding parks, services, facilities and recreation programs that enrich lives, promote healthy living and inspire memorable experiences. Six Strategic Plan Strategies 1. Organizational Excellence 4. Going Green/Environmental Stewardship Go GREEN Go 2. Customer Engagement GREEN 5. Expand & Enhance Parks & Properties Look for these 3. Community Engagement 6. Enhance Existing Facilities & Add New Ones symbols to stay current on Deerfield Park District’s DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT RECEIVES ILLINOIS strategic plan. DISTINGUISHED ACCREDITED AGENCY STATUS The Deerfield Park District has been recognized as an Illinois Distinguished Accredited Agency by the Illinois Association of Park Districts (IAPD) and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association (IPRA). The two statewide associations administer the Illinois Distinguished Accreditation program with the goal of improving the delivery of park and recreation services to Illinois residents by reviewing general management procedures, finance and business operations, facilities and parks, personnel, recreation services, legal documentation and other materials including mission statements, goals, and safety manuals. Jeff Nehila, Executive Director of the Deerfield Park District shares “The Distinguished Accredited Program provides a set of standards that are unmatched at any state level in the nation. The Deerfield Park District’s ability to receive this recognition provides us with the assurance that we are doing everything we can to meet the needs of the community and will provide outstanding guidance in areas we look to add services and amenities.” BEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAMMING Deerfield Park District has now added Before School Programming for students at Walden and Kipling schools. Currently the park district offers eight different options for recreation programming that coincide with the District 109 school schedule. We are proud and thankful for the opportunity to partner with District 109 and provide so many options for families! PARK DISTRICT FAMILY OF LOGOS The Deerfield Park District debuted a refreshed logo family in January. Logos were updated to showcase services through a unified brand with five coordinating logos including the Park District, Deerfield Golf Club, FORE Restaurant, Patty Turner Center and Sachs Recreation Center. spring 2021 847-945-0650 | 7
SACHS RECREATION CENTER 455 LAKE COOK RD DEERFIELD, IL 60015 | 847-572-2600 SRC MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS ALL-ACCESS MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP (Group Exercise and Fitness Center) NO INITIATION FEES Memberships begin on the day of purchase. Can be canceled at any time. MEMBERSHIP TYPE NON RESIDENT RESIDENT BENEFITS OF ALL-ACCESS INDIVIDUAL • 4,575 sq. ft. fitness area and locker $ 52/month $ 64/month One person age 16 or older rooms - reservations required INDIVIDUAL +1 • Access to unlimited weekly group exercise $ 91/month $ 111/month classes / in-person and online as well as Two people in the same household 16 years of age or older 75 archived classes. EACH ADD-ON 42/month $ $ 51/month • Lap pool - reservations required Each additional member of household 16 years of age or older • Indoor running and walking track SENIOR - reservations required $ 46/month $ 56/month One senior 65 years of age or older • Free weight, strength resistance and SENIOR +1 $ 83/month $101/month cardio equipment along with a functional Two people in same household (at least one must be 65+) training rig and stretching area. • Fitness equipment orientation FITNESS CENTER ONLY MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP $35 R / $44 NR CLICK TO PURCHASE • Provides unlimited monthly access to the SRC Fitness Center, during YOUR SRC MEMBERSHIP a Fitness Center Time Block, see time blocks on next page. • Includes the fitness floor, weight rooms, fitness equipment spaced Click on box below to see monthly 6+ ft apart in gym A, track and pool. Reservations are required. schedules for outdoor group • Get it all! An Individual Resident monthly ALL-ACCESS PASS is just $17 more. exercise, indoor group exercise and online group exercise and more! GROUP EXERCISE ONLY OUTDOOR GROUP MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP $45 R / $54 NR • Membership provides unlimited monthly access to outdoor, indoor and EXERCISE online group exercise classes. Plus 75 archived online classes. • Members will need to reserve space in Outdoor and Indoor group classes to INDOOR GROUP ensure capacity limits are not exceeded. • Get it all! An Individual Resident monthly ALL-ACCESS PASS is just $7 more. EXERCISE PAY AS YOU GO ONLINE GROUP DAILY FEE 6/day $ $7/day EXERCISE • Access to the SRC Fitness Center, during a Fitness Center Time Block, see times on page 9. • Includes the fitness floor, weight rooms, fitness equipment spaced 6+ feet apart in Gym A, track and pool. (Fitness center and pool reservations are required) 8 | deerfieldparks.org spring 2021
TOUR SRC schedule a tour today HOURS & FITNESS AMENITIES of our state of the art facility 847-572-2600 COVID-19: WHAT WE ARE DOING TO KEEP YOU SAFE The safety of our members, guests and staff is our top priority. We have always been committed to providing a clean, safe and welcoming facility to the community. In accordance with state and local governmental orders, we are taking extra precautions to stay safe and healthy. This includes extensive cleaning protocols and social distancing practices within the facility. See our “New Standards of Clean” article on our website for detailed information about our cleaning guidelines. THERE IS SO MUCH INFORMATION HOURS OF OPERATION ON OUR WEBSITE! Click on the buttons below to learn more and register immediately. Monday – Friday 6 AM – 7:30 PM Saturday & Sunday 7 AM – 12:30 PM LAP SWIM Holidays 7 AM – 12 PM SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS FITNESS CENTER April 4 7 AM – 12 PM May 31 7 AM – 12 PM PERSONAL TRAINING TENNIS COURT RENTALS FITNESS CENTER TIME BLOCKS ONLINE GROUP EXERCISE Reservations are required for fitness center time blocks. All members must exit at the end of each time block for staff to conduct a thorough facility cleaning and sanitization. INDOOR GROUP EXERCISE MONDAY SATURDAY thru FRIDAY & SUNDAY OUTDOOR GROUP EXERCISE 6 – 7:30am 7 – 8:30am 8 – 9:30am 9 – 10:30am 10 – 11:30am 11am – 12:30pm BASKETBALL COURT RENTALS 12 – 1:30pm HOLIDAYS 2 – 3:30pm 7 – 9am PICKLEBALL COURT RESERVATIONS (65+ Seniors Only) 9:30 – 11:30am 4 – 5:30pm 6 – 7:30pm RACQUETBALL COURT RESERVATIONS spring 2021 847-945-0650 | 9
FACILITY RENTALS JEWETT PARK DEERFIELD GOLF CLUB & COMMUNITY CENTER (JPCC) FORE RESTAURANT AND BAR (DGC) 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield 847-945-0650 1201 Saunders Road, Riverwoods 847-945-8333 Groups of 10 and under are welcome at the Jewett Park Stylish and distinctive, Deerfield Golf Club fulfills your every Community Center. Please contact Mark Woolums at need. We handle the details and ensure your family or 847-572-2623 or email mark@deerfieldparks.org. corporate holiday event, retirement party, golf outing or Treehouse rental will not be available until Fall 2021. banquet is one your guests will rave about. Contact Jason Basic rentals are for a three-hour time period and include Mannina at 847-572-2682 or jmannina@deerfieldgolf.org. tables and chairs (adult/youth) and banquet tables for serving. All rental fees and deposits are due at the time of MITCHELL POOL reservation. The deposit fee will be returned to you after your event, assuming you have met the terms of your contract. 951 Wilmot Road 847-945-7760 Mitchell Pool features include a 6-lane, 25-meter pool that SACHS RECREATION CENTER (SRC) ranges in depth from 2 to 5 feet deep. A 12-foot 6-inch separate diving well has 1-meter & 3-meter diving boards and 455 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield 847-572-2600 a drop slide. A separate wading pool includes zero depth entry, Sachs Recreation Center has an indoor pool, 2 gyms, a geysers, water cannons, a slide and more! Call 847-572-2629 2,000 sq. ft. dance studio and multiple courts which makes for information. it a great place to host a party, corporate event or any celebration. For more information, call us at 847-572-2600 or DEERSPRING POOL email info@sachsreccenter.org. 200 Deerfield Road 847-945-7610 PATTY TURNER CENTER (PTC) Deerspring Pool is a 6-lane, 50-meter Olympic-size pool that ranges from 3 to 5 feet deep then progresses to an 11-foot 375 Elm, Deerfield 847-940-4010 9-inch deep diving well with a 1-meter diving board, drop This beautiful multi-purpose facility offers meeting space slide, water slide and a separate zero depth wading pool. for adult groups. Reservations for rentals must be made in Call 847-572-2629 for information. advance. For more information, call 847-940-4010. PARTY SPACE RENTAL Celebrate all your special occasions at any of the Deerfield Park District facilities and parks. Enjoy our indoor or outdoor spaces to make your party shine. 10 | deerfieldparks.org spring 2021
PERMITS & SHELTER RENTALS Brickyards Deerspring Jaycee Maplewood Jewett Woodland PARK AMENITIES PARK PERMITS • Check out our park district map with all parks and facilities on Reserve one of our beautiful parks and enjoy the outside back cover. Visit deerfieldparks.org/locations for full access to playgrounds, shelters and photos of all parks, shelters and outdoor spaces. other amenities. Park Permit rentals can be processed online or in person. To request a date, see the availability calendar, or call Mark Woolums at BALL DIAMOND 847-572-2623. Permit requests require PLAYGROUND 48-hours to be approved. RESTROOM Park Permit Information SHELTER TABLES • Rates apply to individuals, non-profits and POOL corporate groups. • One permit is valid for a four-hour BRICKYARDS reservation. • Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. JAYCEE • For 2021, permits will be available March 1 for residents and April 1 for JEWETT non-residents. FLORAL • Last date for Park Permits is October 31. Rental Cost MAPLEWOOD Our parks can accommodate small or large DEERSPRING groups. *Dependent on current COVID state and local guidelines. WOODLAND NON RESIDENT RESIDENT No permit is needed for Floral Park Shelter GROUP SIZE 0-50* $25 $38 ADDITIONAL HOURLY CHARGE $10 $15 spring 2021 847-945-0650 | 11
SPECIAL EVENTS Pop Pop-Up-Events - Up - Visit our Calendar of Events to see the exciting and unexpected POP-UP-EVENTS Events that will pop up all over town! Something for Kids & Adults age 0-99! Living a More Natural and Sustainable Life Resources and Practices to Create a Healthy and Eco-friendly Home & Environment Join us as Merleanne Rampale, from SWALCO, walks us through the landscapes of our homes to learn about a variety of sustainable practices, as well as resources available to us in our local region. We will talk about food waste diversion, composting, recycling, creating a healthy home (and planet), and many other topics that are especially important today. Upon registration all participants will receive a Zoom link for virtual participation in this program. Location: Virtual/Online Age: 18+ Instructor: Merleanne Rampale Activity-Sect. Date Day Time Fee 313109-01 4/1 Th 2-3P free 313109-02 4/7 W 7-8P free PTC Outdoor Spring Native Plant Sale The Patty Turner Center will be hosting its first Native Plant Sale of 2021. This outdoor, community-wide event will be held on Thursday, April 22nd and will be partnered with Red’s Garden Center of Northbrook. This event will be open to the public and feature a variety of native plants including perennials and grasses; all available for sale. To accommodate patrons safely, this event will be divided into two time blocks. Each time block will be capped at 50 participants. To attend this event, you must register in advance. Online, or call 847-940-4010 or email david@pattyturnercenter.org or nicole@pattyturnercenter.org and indicate which time block you prefer. No walk-ins will be accepted. Location: PTC Age: 50+ Activity-Sect. Date Day Time Fee 313103-01 4/22 Th 9-9:45A free 313103-02 4/22 Th 10-10:45A free SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE 12 | deerfieldparks.org spring 2021
Click on the Activity Number of the program to go to the registration page at deerfieldparks.org. SPECIAL EVENTS Parents' Night Out Are your kids ready for a night out? Bring them to the Jewett Park Community Center for an evening of supervised, socially distanced fun of creating their own vehicle out of a cardboard box with prepackaged supplies for our drive-in movie! Individually packaged slices of pizza will be provided for dinner with a small bottle of water. Masks are required for staff and participants for the duration of the program, except for dinner. Staff will ensure all participants are spaced a minimum of 6ft apart during dinner and while creating their vehicle and watching the movie. Use section 01 when registering the first child in each family and section 02 for each additional sibling. Location: Jewett Park Comm Ctr Grade: K-5 Instructor: After School Club Staff Activity-Sect. Date Day Time R/NR 392501-01 (first child) 4/23 F 6-9P $25/31 392501-02 (additional child, same family) 4/23 F 6-9P $5/6 PTC Outdoor Antique and Classic Car Show The Patty Turner Center Men’s Club will hold its annual Antique and Classic Car Show on Tuesday, May 18 from 9-11 in the Patty Turner Center parking lot. This outdoor event will be open to the public and feature fully- restored antique and classic cars. Join us as we step back in time and learn more about the history of these vintage automobiles and how they were acquired from the owners themselves! To accommodate patrons safely, this event will be divided into two time blocks. Each time block will be capped at 50 participants. If you wish to attend this event, you must register in advance either online, emailing david@pattyturnercenter.org or nicole@pattyturnercenter.org or call 847-940-4010 and indicate which time block you prefer. No walk-ins will be accepted. Location: PTC Age: 50+ Activity-Sect. Date Day Time Fee 313104-01 5/18 (raindate 5/25) Tu 9-9:45A free 313104-02 5/18 (raindate 5/25) Tu 10-10:45A free We’d like to thank our local, community Corporate Sponsors Alan Berlow Group | Coldwell Banker Realty Jacqueline G. Rosen Orthodontics spring 2021 847-945-0650 | 13
SCHOOL’S OUT – WHAT ARE MY CARE OPTIONS? Deerfield Park District has many options to fill your child’s time after school, days off of school, during school breaks and in the summer. These programs are created to fit your schedule and allow opportunities for your child to learn new skills and try new activities. BEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAM #1 R.E.C. PROGRAMS #5 Number of days offered: 5 days each week Number of days offered: 5 days each week. Locations: Kipling, Walden, Wilmot and South Park Schools Location: JPCC Time: 7 - 8:25am Time: 8:30am - 12:30pm or 11:30am - 3:30pm Length of Program: 8/18 - 6/3 Length of Program: Offered in conjunction with Dist. 109 learning. Program Details: Before school care that includes time to play Program Details: This program is intended only for self-directed games and hangout with friends before the start of school. learners. R.E.C. staff will supervise students while they work Registration: Begins in February prior to next school year remotely on their schoolwork in accordance with the remote learning Where & when can I find information: Seasonally in park district schedule. No transportation is provided. brochures and at deerfieldparks.org/programs/youths-teens/ Registration: Ongoing, based on availability and Dist 109 schedule. #2 Where & when can I find information: Seasonally in park district AFTER SCHOOL CLUB brochures and at deerfieldparks.org/programs/youths-teens/ Number of days offered: 5 days each week Locations: Kipling, Walden, Wilmot and South Park Schools AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS #6 Time: Dismissal of school – 6pm Length of Program: Begins the first full day of school and ends the Number of days offered: Options offered 5 days a week after school last full day of school Locations: JPCC Program Details: After school care that includes time to play games Time: Approximately 4pm – typically 1-hour programs and sports both indoors and outdoors (weather dependent) and Program Details: Separate Fall, Winter and Spring Sessions time to do homework. Registration: Check seasonal brochure for programs and registration Registration: Begins in February prior to next school year dates Where & when can I find information: Seasonally in park district Where & when can I find information: Seasonally in park district brochures and at deerfieldparks.org/programs/youths-teens/ brochures and at deerfieldparks.org/programs/youths-teens/ SCHOOL'S OUT PROGRAMS #3 DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT PROGRAMS #7 Number of days offered: Options are offered most days that school Number of days offered: 1 day per week program options District 109 is not in session Locations: JPCC and SRC Location: JPCC Time: Approximately 4pm – typically 1-1 ½ hour programs Time: 8:30am-3:30pm Program details: There is no bussing provided by the park district Program details: Separate Fall, Winter and Spring programs from schools to program locations at this time. Transportation to Registration: Check seasonal brochure for programs and and from all programs must be coordinated on your own. registration dates Registration: Check seasonal brochure for programs and registration Where & when can I find information: Seasonally in park district dates brochures and at deerfieldparks.org/programs/youths-teens/ Where & when can I find information: Seasonally in park district #4 brochures and at deerfieldparks.org/programs/youths-teens/ #8 WINTER BREAK & SPRING BREAK CAMPS SUMMER CAMPS Number of days offered: Options offered most non-holiday weekdays during school breaks Number of days & weeks: Varies, so check out the variety of Locations: JPCC & SRC programs to fill the whole summer or even a week or two of sports, Time: Full-day or half-day art, tennis, golf and more. Program details: Separate Winter and Spring Sessions Locations: Varies – includes District 109 and 113 schools and Registration: Check seasonal brochure for programs and various Park District facilities. registration dates Time: Varies between 8:45 - 9:15am start – 2:45 - 3:15pm end Where & when can I find information: Seasonally in park district (after care is also available) brochures and at deerfieldparks.org/programs/youths-teens/ and Registration: Begins February 2021 for residents and non-residents deerfieldparks.org/events/ Where & when can I find information: Seasonally in park district brochures and deerfieldparks.org/programs/summer-camps/
BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CLUB Registration for the spring 2021 semester for Before School Program and After School Club is open and runs dependent on the District 109 schedule. SPRING 2021 Register Now! Before School Program | After School Club BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CLUB FALL 2021 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR Before School Program After School Club School Year beginning Fall 2021 School Year beginning Fall 2021 The Deerfield Park District is excited to be offering the Before School The Deerfield Park District After School Club is for boys and girls from Program for boys and girls from kindergarten through fifth grade in Dis- kindergarten through fifth grade. After School Club begins on the first trict 109 schools. The Before School Program for the 2021-2022 school full day of school and ends on the last full day of school. Registration is year will begin on Wednesday, August 18 and will run through the last based off space and staffing. The availability of the staff and the size full day of school. There is no before school on holidays or non-atten of the rooms at the different schools will determine enrollment limits. dance days. Children in the After School Club enjoy a snack, and then participate A nonrefundable $50 deposit is due upon registration. Tuition for the full in a variety of activities. Designated quiet time is provided to allow for school year may be paid in full or in two installments. These are due on doing homework or reading a book. Please make sure your children are July 9, 2021 and January 7, 2022. dressed appropriately for the weather, as we frequently go outdoors. After School Club does not meet on days when school is not in session. Dates: First day of school - Last day of school (Dist. 109) A nonrefundable $50 deposit is due upon registration. Tuition for the full Time: 7:00 am - Begining of school day school year may be paid in full or in two installments. These are due on Grade: K-5 July 9, 2021 and January 7, 2022. Instructor: Before School Program Staff Location Activity-Sect. Day Days R/NR Dates: First full day of school - Last full day of school (Dist. 109) Kipling 551602-01 M-F 5 $1742 Time: Dismissal - 6 pm. Grade: K-5 Walden 551602-03 M-F 5 $1742 Instructor: After School Club Staff Wilmot 551602-05 M-F 5 $1742 Location Activity-Sect. Day Days R/NR South Park 551602-07 M-F 5 $1742 Kipling 552551-02 M-F 5 $2017 Walden 552551-04 M-F 5 $2017 Questions? contact Megan Wilmot 552551-06 M-F 5 $2017 at 847-572-2621 or megan@deerfieldparks.org South Park 552551-08 M-F 5 $2017 spring 2021 847-945-0650 | 15
SCHOOL’S OUT & SPRING BREAK PROGRAMS School's Out Program Spring Break Sports Camp Join us for a day of supervised fun at the Jewett Park Community Center. Join us for our spring break camp! Focus will be on helping kids with team- Children will participate in a variety of activities including games, arts & work and fundamentals, all while playing a variety of sports in a stimulating crafts and much more! Please send your child with a sack lunch and a and competitive environment. Campers should bring a sack lunch and refillable water bottle. All safety guidelines outlined by the CDC, DCEO water. After lunch there will be open swim; please bring a swim suit and and IDPH will be followed. towel. If weather permits the camp will be moved outside. If camp is moved Location: Jewett Park Comm Ctr Grade: K-5 outside, we will not swim. Instructor: After School Club Staff Location: Sachs Recreation Ctr Age: 5-9 Activity-Sect. Date Day Time R/NR Instructor: Hot Shots Sports 353301-01 3/22 M 8:30A-3:30P $40/50 Activity-Sect. Date Day Time R/NR 353301-02 3/23 Tu 8:30A-3:30P $40/50 333008-01 3/22-3/26 M-F 9A-3P $335/365 353301-03 3/24 W 8:30A-3:30P $40/50 333008-02 3/22 M 9A-3P $80/90 353301-04 3/25 Th 8:30A-3:30P $40/50 333008-03 3/23 Tu 9A-3P $80/90 353301-05 3/26 F 8:30A-3:30P $40/50 333008-04 3/24 W 9A-3P $80/90 333008-05 3/25 Th 9A-3P $80/90 333008-06 3/26 F 9A-3P $80/90 16 | deerfieldparks.org spring 2021
REMOTE ENRICHMENT CARE This R.E.C. 2.0 Information program is The Deerfield Park District understands the need for care scheduled to run this fall for students of working parents. To help alleviate this stress and allow for safe, social interaction, we will be as long as District offering R.E.C.- Remote Enrichment Care. 109 is offering a • Facemasks will be required for all staff and children hybrid school except for eating and when outdoors while maintain- model. ing a 6ft distance. • Frequent handwashing and sanitizer use will take place throughout the day. • Families will be required to complete a brief health Ongoing program and follows the screening questionnaire prior to dropping their child District 109 learning schedule off each day. Fee: per month • This program is intended only for self-directed learn- ers. R.E.C. staff will supervise students while they Activity-Sect. Location Grade Time Monthly Fee work remotely on their schoolwork in accordance with the remote learning schedule. 152516-01 Jewett K-5 8:30am-12:30pm $468 • Each student must supply their own laptop and head- 152516-02 Jewett K-5 11:30am-3:30pm $468 phones with a microphone each day, in addition to any This program will not run on scheduled days off in accordance with the other school supplies they may need. District 109 school calendar. • Each student must bring a sack lunch and refillable water bottle daily. Any questions regarding the R.E.C. program can be directed to Questions? Megan@deerfieldparks.org or 847-572-2621. spring 2021 847-945-0650 | 17
AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS MONDAY 3/29 – 5/24 Welcome to After School Enrichments! Enrichment offerings that were formerly offered in District 109 9 Classes elementary schools are now Location: Jewett Park Comm Ctr being offered at the Jewett Park Community Center. Find the list of classes here. Amazing Art Early Instructor: Sunshine Crafts 4 - 5pm Activity-Sect. # 351600-01 K-5 Grade | Fee: $218 Kids will make tie dye shirts (art smocks for the session), experience pot- tery painting, create a canvas acrylic painting, do recycled arts and more. Lesson will include concepts and techniques students will use for their life- time. Late Amazing Minds 5:15-6:15pm Amazing Minds Instructor: Amazing Minds Activity-Sect. # 351600-06 Instructor: Amazing Minds K-2 Grade | Fee: $205 Activity-Sect. # 351600-02 Journey with Amazing Minds after school where instructors will help K-2 Grade | Fee: $205 sharpen your skills in math, science, geography, language arts and reading Journey with Amazing Minds after school where instructors will help through fun, hands-on thematic based activities. Science will come alive, sharpen your skills in math, science, geography, language arts and reading explore math by learning about money, learn history by traveling to China, through fun, hands-on thematic based activities. Science will come alive, Ancient Egypt and Italy. Top it all off with exciting topic related take home explore math by learning about money, learn history by traveling to China, prizes such as an Australian boomerang or a shark’s tooth! Topics change Ancient Egypt and Italy. Top it all off with exciting topic related take home each session- 18 topics in all. prizes such as an Australian boomerang or a shark’s tooth! Topics change each session- 18 topics in all. Camp Games Camp Games Instructor: Hot Shot Sports Activity-Sect. # 351600-07 Instructor: Hot Shot Sports K-5 Grade | Fee: $142 Activity-Sect. # 351600-03 Play all your favorite Camp Games like Capture the Flag, Dodgeball, and K-5 Grade | Fee: $142 Kickball and learn innovative games such as Wicket Ball, Unzi-Ball, and Play all your favorite Camp Games like Capture the Flag, Dodgeball, and Slammer Ball. Each day multiple games will be played with focus on safety Kickball and learn innovative games such as Wicket Ball, Unzi-Ball, and and head protection during game play. Slammer Ball. Each day multiple games will be played with focus on safety and head protection during game play. RoboCode (Level: Intermediate) Coding 1 (Level: Beginner) Instructor: theCoderSchool Activity-Sect. # 351600-08 Instructor: theCoderSchool 1-5 Grade | Fee: $396 Activity-Sect. # 351600-04 Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto! If you are excited by K-5 Grade | Fee: $332 the thought of being an Aerospace engineer In our introductory Code Class, our Coaches use Scratch or Snap! to teach at NASA or designing the next robotic kids using our project-based game development curriculum. Learn through creation, then you can get a nice start repetition the fundamentals of coding in a fun and engaging way. on the right path with this class. This class will use mBots to build out robot Coding 2 (Level: Beginner/Intermediate) creations. Instructor: theCoderSchool Activity-Sect. # 351600-05 1-5 Grade | Fee: $396 For students who have taken Coding 1 or who have experience with con- cepts taught in Scratch or Snap!, you will learn concepts and projects in Scratch, JavaScript and Python. 18 | deerfieldparks.org spring 2021
AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS TUESDAY 3/30 – 6/1 10 Classes Location: Jewett Park Comm Ctr Pegasus FC Soccer Class Early Instructor: Pegasus FC Soccer 4 - 5pm Activity-Sect. # 351600-09 K-3 Grade | Fee: $184 Soccer activities include a combination of small-sided gameplay, individual ball work, speed and agility and a variety of entertaining games to reinforce Late the “skill of the day.” As a result, players of all skill and age levels are ap- 5:15-6:15pm propriately challenged so they can gain a true love for the game of soccer. Pegasus FC Soccer Class Let’s Build It - Snap Circuits: Instructor: Pegasus FC Soccer Activity-Sect. # 351600-14 Wacky Waves K-3 Grade | Fee: $184 Instructor: After School Enrichment Solutions Soccer activities include a combination of small-sided gameplay, individual Activity-Sect. # 351600-10 ball work, speed and agility and a variety of entertaining games to reinforce K-5 Grade | Fee: $227 the “skill of the day.” As a result, players of all skill and age levels are ap- Wacky Waves is an exhilarating, cutting-edge area of engineering. In this propriately challenged so they can gain a true love for the game of soccer. unit, students will design, build, and test various circuits and electronic projects. Instructors will guide students through core concepts of electrical engineering, introducing them to circuits and electrical components. Stu- Let’s Build It - Snap Circuits: dents will use hands-on projects and experiments to explore how electricity is part of our daily lives. No previous experience is necessary, just a desire Wacky Waves Instructor: After School Enrichment Solutions to learn and build. Projects will include: various sound producing circuits, Activity-Sect. # 351600-15 musical instruments, a simulated telephone, and even both their own ra- K-5 Grade | Fee: $227 dio...and radio station! Wacky Waves is an exhilarating, cutting-edge area of engineering. In this unit, students will design, build, and test various circuits and electronic Coding 1 (Level - Beginner) projects. Instructors will guide students through core concepts of electrical Instructor: theCoderSchool engineering, introducing them to circuits and electrical components. Stu- Activity-Sect. # 351600-11 dents will use hands-on projects and experiments to explore how electricity K-5 Grade | Fee: $368 is part of our daily lives. No previous experience is necessary, just a desire In our introductory Code Class, our Coaches use Scratch or Snap! to teach to learn and build. Projects will include: various sound producing circuits, kids using our project-based game development curriculum. Learn through musical instruments, a simulated telephone, and even both their own ra- repetition the fundamentals of coding in a fun and engaging way. dio...and radio station! Coding 2 (Level - Beginner/Intermediate) Mobile Madness (Level - Intermediate) Instructor: theCoderSchool Instructor: theCoderSchool Activity-Sect. # 351600-12 Activity-Sect. # 351600-16 1-5 Grade | Fee: $438 2-5 Grade | Fee: $396 For students who have taken Coding 1 or who have experience with con- From the day Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone in 2007, smart phones have cepts taught in Scratch or Snap!, you will learn concepts and projects in been slowly taking over our world. Mobile Madness class get intermediate Scratch, JavaScript and Python. coders introduced to the world of mobile app development by coding mo- bile apps loaded on an Android-based mobile phone. Art with mari Instructor: Mari Krasney Activity-Sect. # 351600-13 K-5 Grade | Fee: $180 Students will do multi-media projects, introducing them to a variety of me- dia including pencil, watercolor, and acrylic. You will also learn to observe your surroundings, visualize a product, and conceptualize an outcome while drawing and painting. New projects will be offered each session! 847-945-0650 | 19
AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY Location: Jewett Park Comm Ctr 3/31 – 6/2 10 Classes Amazing Minds Early Instructor: Amazing Minds 4 - 5pm Late Activity-Sect. # 351600-17 Amazing Minds 5:15-6:15pm K-2 Grade | Fee: $227 Instructor: Amazing Minds Instructors will help sharpen your skills in math, science, geography, lan- Activity-Sect. # 351600-23 guage arts and reading through fun, hands-on thematic based activities. K-2 Grade | Fee: $227 Science will come alive, explore math by learning about money, learn his- Journey with Amazing Minds after school where instructors will help tory by traveling to China, Ancient Egypt and Italy. Top it all off with excit- sharpen your skills in math, science, geography, language arts and reading ing topic related take home prizes such as an Australian boomerang or a through fun, hands-on thematic based activities. Science will come alive, shark’s tooth! Topics change each session- 18 topics in all. explore math by learning about money, learn history by traveling to China, Ancient Egypt and Italy. Top it all off with exciting topic related take home Artopia prizes such as an Australian boomerang or a shark’s tooth! Topics change each session- 18 topics in all. Instructor: Tiffany Shaf Platt Activity-Sect. # 351600-18 K-5 Grade | Fee: $180 If you love arts and crafts projects, this class is for you! Each week we do Artopia a different fun craft such as sand art, mosaics, clay, modge podge, femo Instructor: Tiffany Shaf Platt clay, and more. Activity-Sect. # 351600-24 K-5 Grade | Fee: $180 MusicStart If you love arts and crafts projects, this class is for you! Each week we do a different fun craft such as sand art, mosaics, clay, modge podge, femo Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment Solutions clay, and more. Activity-Sect. # 351600-19 K-4 Grade | Fee: $241 Learn to read music and play tunes! Brought to you by AES and The Music Path Company, this amazing program teaches young students the begin- MusicStart nings of music! Using specialized, proprietary MusicStart keyboards, stu- Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment Solutions dents learn to play familiar tunes in a group setting by color, letter, and note Activity-Sect. # 351600-25 matching while using problem-solving strategies - without sacrificing any K-4 Grade | Fee: $241 important musical knowledge - we are not taking shortcuts to playing and Learn to read music and play tunes! Brought to you by AES and The Music reading music. Prepare your student to take any instrument by giving them Path Company, this amazing program teaches young students the begin- a solid musical foundation with this exciting program! nings of music! Using specialized, proprietary MusicStart keyboards, stu- dents learn to play familiar tunes in a group setting by color, letter, and note Coding 1 (Level - Beginner) matching while using problem-solving strategies - without sacrificing any important musical knowledge - we are not taking shortcuts to playing and Instructor: theCoderSchool reading music. Prepare your student to take any instrument by giving them Activity-Sect. # 351600-20 K-5 Grade | Fee: $368 a solid musical foundation with this exciting program! In our introductory Code Class, our Coaches use Scratch or Snap! to teach kids using our project-based game development curriculum. Learn through repetition the fundamentals of coding in a fun and engaging way. Mobile Madness (Level - Intermediate) Instructor: theCoderSchool Coding 2 (Level - Beginner/Intermediate) Activity-Sect. # 351600-26 2-5 Grade | Fee: $396 Instructor: theCoderSchool From the day Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone in 2007, smart phones have Activity-Sect. # 351600-21 1-5 Grade | Fee: $438 been slowly taking over our world. Mobile Madness class get intermediate For students who have taken Coding 1 or who have experience with con- coders introduced to the world of mobile app development by coding mo- cepts taught in Scratch or Snap!, you will learn concepts and projects in bile apps loaded on an Android-based mobile phone. Scratch, JavaScript and Python. Spanish Club Spanish Club Instructor: Studio Spanish Instructor: Studio Spanish Activity-Sect. # 351600-27 Activity-Sect. # 351600-22 K-3 Grade | Fee: $227 K-3 Grade | Fee: $227 In our Spanish Club children will build knowledge and skills for a solid foun- In our Spanish Club children will build knowledge and skills for a solid foun- dation in key Spanish subject areas for classroom success. Immersion and dation in key Spanish subject areas for classroom success. Immersion and cultural awareness are fostered through songs, games and art projects. cultural awareness are fostered through songs, games and art projects. 20 | deerfieldparks.org spring 2021
AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS THURSDAY Location: Jewett Park Comm Ctr 4/1 – 6/3 10 Classes FRIDAY Location: Jewett Park Comm Ctr 4/9 – 6/4 9 Classes Early Early Art with Mari 4 - 5pm Amazing Art 4 - 5pm Instructor: Mari Krasney Instructor: Sunshine Crafts Activity-Sect. # 351600-28 Activity-Sect. # 351600-33 K-5 Grade | Fee: $180 K-5 Grade | Fee: $218 Students will create multi-media projects, introducing them to a variety Kids will make tie dye shirts (art smocks for the session), experience pot- of media including pencil, watercolor, and acrylic. You will also learn to tery painting, create a canvas acrylic painting, do recycled arts and more. observe your surroundings, visualize a product, and conceptualize an out- Lessons will include concepts and techniques students will use for their come while drawing and painting. lifetime. Karate Mobile Madness (Level - Intermediate) Instructor: Focus Martial Arts Instructor: theCoderSchool Activity-Sect. # 351600-29 Activity-Sect. # 351600-34 K-5 Grade | Fee: $241 2-5 Grade | Fee: $358 Student will learn self-defense and interpersonal communication skills that From the day Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone in 2007, smart phones have will last a lifetime. Our youth get better grades, make more friends, and been slowly taking over our world. Mobile Madness class get intermediate work towards their black belts. We build confidence and, in the process, coders introduced to the world of mobile app development by coding mo- help to nurture tomorrow’s leader’s! bile apps loaded on an Android-based mobile phone. Chess RoboCode (Level - Intermediate) Instructor: Chess Scholars Instructor: theCoderSchool Activity-Sect. # 351600-30 Activity-Sect. # 351600-35 K-5 Grade | Fee: $198 1-5 Grade | Fee: $396 Chess has been proven to enhance children’s motivation, concentration, fo- Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto! If you are excited by the thought of being an cus, social skills, and creativity. Each class will consist of a fun, interactive Aerospace engineer at NASA or designing the next robotic creation, then teaching period and guided practice time. Both beginner and experienced you can get a nice start on the right path with this class. This class will use players are welcome and will learn under the guidance of an experienced mBots to build out robot creations. Chess Scholars coach. Dodgeball Instructor: Hot Shot Sports Karate Late Activity-Sect. # 351600-36 5:15-6:15pm K-5 Grade | Fee: $142 Instructor: Focus Martial Arts Our program uses super soft balls and safety is stressed during game play. Activity-Sect. # 351600-31 Each week players learn new variations of the game, keeping class fresh K-5 Grade | Fee: $241 and the kids having fun. Student will learn self-defense and interpersonal communication skills that *This class is located at Sachs Recreation Center* will last a lifetime. Our youth get better grades, make more friends, and work towards their black belts. We build confidence and, in the process, help to nurture tomorrow’s leader’s! Chess Instructor: Chess Scholars Activity-Sect. # 351600-32 K-5 Grade | Fee: $198 Chess has been proven to enhance children’s motivation, concentration, fo- cus, social skills, and creativity. Each class will consist of a fun, interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Both beginner and experienced players are welcome and will learn under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach. spring 2021 847-945-0650 | 21
PRESCHOOL Our Philosophy We are a developmental program designed so that children learn to play and play to learn. We believe that through play and problem solving, children learn the basic skills necessary to achieve–socially, emotionally, intellectually, physically and creatively. Our well-rounded curriculum includes opportunities in math, science and nature, literacy, language and listening, dramatic play and daily outdoor play. PRESCHOOL • SEPTEMBER 2021 – MAY 2022 R/NR MONTHLY R/NR YEARLY PROGRAM Activity # DAYS TIME TUITION TUITION LEVELS OF LEARNING Little Learners — 3 years old by May 1, 2022 We welcome two and a half, three and 2 Day Program 525221-01 Tu/Th 9 — 11A $237/247 $2,133/2,223 four year old children as they embark on 3 Year Olds — 3 years old by Sept. 1, 2021 a lifetime of learning through discovery 3 Day Program 525221-03 M/W/F 9 — 11:15A $349/364 $3,141/3,276 and exploration. Our curriculum is divided Pre-K 4’s — 4 years old by Sept. 1, 2021 into three distinct age group classrooms: 5 Day Program 525221-06 M-F 8:45 — 11:15A $511/536 $4,599/4,824 Little Learners, 3 Year Olds and Pre-K 4’s. UNIQUE PRESCHOOL FEATURES • Low teacher to child ratios • Experienced early childhood educators • All weather, curbside drop off in secure area staffed by preschool teachers • Adjacent, fenced outdoor preschool playground • Summer programs and camp options • On-site “Extend the Day Play” • DCFS Licensed • Fully compliant with all DCFS and state safety guidelines to reduce the risk of COVID-19. (Adjustments will occur as new guidelines are given though the state and federal governments.) Director: Lynn Braun Coordinator: Judy Cohen REGISTRATION AND TUITION Call 847-572-2634 to schedule a tour. NEW THIS YEAR: ONLINE REGISTRATION Online and walk-in registration for the 2021-2022 school year began January 18, 2021. CLICK TO ACCESS OUR *There is no lottery this year. The first monthly tuition payment is due at the time of registration. The total amount of PRESCHOOL INFORMATION. the first monthly tuition payment is a non-refundable and non-transferable deposit. The re- maining tuition may be paid in full at the time of registration or in eight monthly payments beginning July 1, 2021 through February 1, 2022. 22 | deerfieldparks.org spring 2021
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