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2019 Summer Camps and Programs Brochure Lockport TWP High School 2019 Summer Camps and Programs Brochure Registration begins April 10, 2019 Community Wellness Center LTHS Athletics 1333 E 7th Street 1333 E 7th Street Lockport, IL 60441 Lockport, IL 60441 Phone: 815-588-8400 Phone: 815-588-8150 Fax: 815-588-8409 Fax: 815-588-8159 www.lths.org/domain/173 www.lths.org/domain/226 Closures and Table of Contents 2019 Spring/SUMMER Closures Table of Contents PagE Closed Sundays (April - October 2019) CWC Information - April 18th, Road to Reality (Closed at 4PM) Questions Contact 815-588-8400 Closures 2 April 19th,Good Friday Facility Information 3 April 22nd, Easter Closure General Information 4 May 27th, Memorial Day Membership Information 5 May 30th, Grade School Graduation High School Summer Membership 6 May 31st, Grade School Graduation CWC Registration Information 7 Setta Performance 8 June 1st, HS Graduation July 4th, Fourth of July CWC Swim Lessons & Swim club Swim Lessons-American Red Cross 9,10 Annual CWC Maintenance Closure - Swim Club - LHSC 11 Aug 3rd - Aug 11th Code of Honor LTHS Athletic summer Camps - Questions Contact 815-588-8150 We, as students and staff of Lockport Township School, will strive to uphold the highest standards of citizenship. We will be honest, ethi- LTHS Athletics Information 12 cal, tolerant of our differences, and considerate of each other. We will Online Registration Information 13 encourage others to abide by the same ideas. As students and staff, we Badminton 14 will work in unison to bring recognition to ourselves, our families, our school, and our communities. Baseball 15, 16, 17, 18 Boy’s Basketball 19, 20, 21 Girl’s Basketball 22 Co-Ed Cross Country 23 Girls Cross Country 24 Dance (Poms) 25 Non-Discrimination State- Diving 26 ment Football 27, 28, 29 Lockport Township High School ensures all educational and em- ployment opportunities will be offered without regard or race, color, Golf 30, 31 religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, physical or Boy’s Lacrosse 32 mental handicap, military status, sexual or orientation, and unfavora- Girl’s Lacrosse 33 ble discharge from military service. Soccer 34, 35, 36 Speed Camp 37 CWC Mission Statement Speed Development 38 The Community Wellness Center strives to support the mission of Tennis 39, 40 Lockport Township High School through creative recreational Boy’s Volleyball 41 program opportunities and outstanding customer service, while providing community access to school district facilities to enhance the Girl’s Volleyball 42 quality of life for Lockport Township High School community mem- Water Polo 43 bers. Wrestling 44 This activity is sponsored by Lockport TWP High School, District 205. “These activities are sponsored by Lockport Township High School Community Wellness Center. This organization is not affiliated with Districts Homer CCSD #33C, 88, 88A, 89, 90, 91, 92, St. Dennis, and St. Joseph. Districts Homer CCSD #33C, 88, 88A, 89, 90, 91, 92, St. Dennis, and St. Joseph does not sponsor or endorse this organization or its activities. All messages are solely the expression of the individual organization and not an endorsement of any message’s content by the District. This flyer has been made available to students pursuant to the District's policy governing the distribution of written materials from non-school organizations.” 2 LTHS CWC Facility Information Summer hours Fall /Winter/Spring CWC Office Hours June 4, 2019 - August 2, 2019 Monday - Friday 9am - 12pm and 1pm - 10pm Saturdays 12pm - 5pm Front Desk, Cardio Fitness Room & Weight Room Sundays (November –March) Monday—Friday Saturdays 8am - 4pm 5:30am - 9:00pm 8:00am - 12:00pm Closed on Sundays April - October 2019 Summer Track Hours (Starting June 4th) Monday - Friday (*Free Track) Saturdays 5:30am - 7:30am 8:00am - 12:00pm 10:00am—12:00pm The Community Wellness Center is closed on all *FREE TRACK TIMES school holidays and for various special events or Free track usage is available to District 205 LTHS activities. residents only, with a valid walking pass. Monday—Friday The Community Wellness Center also hosts a num- 5:30am - 7:30am ber of programs and camps throughout the summer. 10:00am—12:00pm (when available) These scheduled activities may cause the Field All other track use requires a CWC membership or daily fee House/Walking Track to be closed during those times. Call ahead for availability (815)588-8400. Family Swim See monthly aquatic calendar for summer availability. Fall/Winter/Spring Lap Swim Hours Monday - Friday Monday - Thursday 5:30am - 7:30am 8:00pm - 9:50pm Lockport TWP High School See monthly calendar Please check monthly Community Wellness Center for availability calendar for 1333 E 7th Street Lockport, IL 60441 815-588-8400 3 General Information Lockport Township High School Administration & Directors District 205 Superintendent Board of Education Building Administration Todd Wernet, Ed.D. President East Campus Principal Asst. Superintendent for Curriculum & Ann Lopez - Caneva Dennis Hicks Vice-President Instruction Lisa Bickus East Campus Asst. Principal K. Brett Gould, PH.D Secretary John Greenan, Ed.D. Della M. Travis Asst. Superintendent for Personnel Member East Campus Asst. Principal Anthony Cundari Veronica Shaw, Ed.D. Jennifer Webb-Rea, Ph.D Member Lou Ann Johnson Central Campus Principal Director of Athletics Member Kerri Green Mike Dwyer Michael Lewandowski Member Central Campus Asst. Principal Director of Business Services Richard Ives Patricia Surman Stefanie Croix Director of Community Wellness Center Community Wellness Center Susan Kleffman 1333 E 7th Street, Lockport, Illinois 60441 Phone Number - 815-588-8400 Director of Facilities Management Fax Number - 815-588-8409 William Thompson Aquatics - 815-588-8402 Web Site - www.lths.org/domain/173 Director of Public Relations & Foundation Director of Community Wellness Center Janine Wheeler Susan Kleffman Aquatics Director Director of Special Education Monique Borzick Angela Huntington, Ed.D Office Manager/Secretary Sylvia Peetz Director of Student Activities Brian Lessner LTHS Athletics Director of Technology 1333 E 7th Street, Lockport, Illinois 60441 Matthew Dusterhoft Phone Number - 815-588-8150 Fax Number - 815-588-8159 Director of Aquatics Web Site - www.lths.org/domain/226 Monique Borzick Director of Athletics Mike Dwyer Assistant Athletic Director Matt Eber Assistant to the Athletic Director Ann Hayes 4 Membership Information District 205 Resident Membership Rates Individual Adult - 18 & Older Membership Includes 1 Month $25 3 Month $60 USE OF INDOOR TRACK, FITNESS 6 Month $90 ROOM, WEIGHT ROOM, LAP SWIM- Annual $125 MING, OPEN GYM, SHOWER & *Additional Adult - LOCKER ROOM FACILITIES, ALONG (Must reside at same address) WITH ADDITIONAL M EMBER 3 Month $50 BONUSES. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE 6 Month $70 TRACK, LAP SWIMMING, AND OPEN Annual $75 GYM ARE LIMITED, DUE TO LTHS Individual Senior - 60 & Older ATHLETICS. 3 Month $40 6 Month $65 Annual $105 *Additional Senior - (Must reside at same address) 3 Month $25 Memberships 6 Month $55 Memberships are available for those in high school or Annual $65 older. It is recommended that new members complete In-District College Student an orientation before using fitness equipment/track/ (Must have valid/current I.D.) pool and open gym. It is also recommended to consult 3 Month $50 your physician before starting a workout program. 6 Month $80 Annual $115 Additional Member Discounts District 205 LTHS High School Student Summer $15 Must purchase the higher priced membership in (Must have current I.D.) 6/4/19 - 8/02/19 order to receive an additional member discount. District 205 Non-LTHS HS Student Summer $25 Additional membership available to persons (Must have current I.D.) 6/4/19 - 8/02/19 residing at the same address only. In-District 205 College Student Summer $25 6/4—8/02/19 Photo I.D. required to prove residency. In-District 205 Summer Adult $40 6/4/19 - 8/02/19 Additional memberships must be purchased with- Non-Resident Membership Rates in 7 days of original membership. Individual Adult - 18 & Older Additional member discounts offered to School 1 Month $50 District 205 residents only. Proof of residency is 3 Month $75 required for all memberships. 6 Month $115 Annual $155 Daily Rate Residents Individual Senior - 60 & Older 3 Month $50 District 205 Residents Only—Must have valid I.D. 6 Month $80 Includes: Fitness Room, Weight Room, Track, Lap Annual $130 Swim and Open Gym. College Student - Adult - $5 (Must have valid/current I.D.) Senior - $3 3 Month $65 H.S. Student - $2 6 Month $100 Non-LTHS H.S. Student - $3.00 Annual $145 Must present valid I.D. for admission. Valid H.S. I.D. is required for H.S. students Must have H.S. I.D. to get student rate. 5 Lockport Township High School District 205 Community Wellness Center 1333 E. 7th Street - Lockport, Illinois 60441 (815)588-8400 - www.lths.org - Fax (815)588-8409 LTHS Summer Student Membership Information In order to participate in open gym or use the weight or fitness rooms each student must pur- chase an LTHS student membership or pay the daily fee and provide a valid 2018-19 School ID. LTHS student memberships allow the student access to participate in Intramurals with- out paying the $2.00 daily fee. Daily fee users must sign a daily fee waiver form prior to each visit and make the daily fee payment. A current student I.D. card is required for admittance to CWC. All students must check in at the CWC front desk prior to using the facility. LTHS student members need to swipe their membership cards, while daily users need to present their valid student I.D. card, sign daily waiver form and pay the daily fee. An additional fee will be charged to participants of leagues and tournaments. These additional fees offset the cost of t-shirts, equipment, supervision and additional costs associated with the activity.
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