WINTER & SPRING LINCOLNWOOD PARKS & REC JANUARY MAY 2021

WHAT’S INSIDE Winter Virtual & In-Person | Spring Youth | Adult 6900 Lincoln Ave. Lincolnwood, IL 60712 | 847.677.9740 | lincolnwoodil.org general info Administrative staff

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 6900 N. Lincoln Avenue Lincolnwood, IL 60712 Phone: (847)677-9740 | Fax: (847)673-4413

PARKS & RECREATION STAFF Melissa Rimdzius-Marsh, CPRP, CPO, CPSI Director of Parks and Recreation (847)745-4728...... [email protected]

Anna Koperski-Walsh, CPO Superintendent of Parks and Recreation (847)745-4721...... [email protected] Daughter Dance Katie Lazzara, CPO more details to come Recreation Supervisor (847)745-4729...... [email protected] April 2021

Olivia Zdeb, CPRP Recreation Supervisor (847)745-4723...... [email protected]

Julie Glowacki Clerk/Receptionist (847)745-4719...... [email protected] PARKS & RECREATION BOARD The Parks and Recreation Board reviews and recommends policies, fees, administrative and budgetary matters. Parks and Recreation Board meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the stay tuned for more details month in the Village Hall Chambers and virtually. Meetings begin promptly at 7:00pm. The public is May 2021 encouraged to attend.

1 Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Department LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodPks VIRTUAL youth Winter VIRTUAL youth Winter All virtual classes will be held on Zoom. A link to the class will be emailed out prior to the start of the class. Links to the class will never be shared publicly and everyone will be put in a ‘waiting room’ prior to the start of the class. Only registered participants will be granted access to the class. Participants will need to provide their own computer or tablet to participate in the class. Kid Stem Studio: minecraft redstone Using Minecraft's Redstone blocks, participants learn and build electronic circuits to act in response to player activation or autonomously. Participants create devices with simple to complex mechanisms such as light switches, traps, elevators and automatic farms to take Minecraft to a next level. NEW AGES: 8-12 | Monday 3:30-4:30PM Winter January 11-February 15 | $150R/$188NR | 101254.A Kid Stem Studio: coding & game design Learn to code using Tynker's own visual programming language, featuring visual drag-n-drop logic blocks that eliminate the need to understand programming syntax. Participants learn to design and code their own games and apps using an extensive media gallery and physics engine. While developing games and apps, participants also learn programming concepts like variables, loops, conditional statements, and event handling.

AGES: 8-12 | Wednesday 3:15-4:15PM Winter January 13-February 17 | $150R/$188NR | 101252.A Kid Stem Studio: coding & game design 2 Participants learn to create and publish their own 2D games and apps using Construct 3's powerful visual system. Construct 3 is a powerful, event-based software that allows students to learn the principles of programming such as input/output, variables, loops, conditional statements, data structures and much more in an accessible and easy to understand way. Participants will gain confidence and a one-of-a-kind learning experience as they develop fun, interactive animations and games that will not only teach them to develop games but also how to think like a programmer.

AGES: 11-14 | Wednesday 4:30-5:30PM Winter January 13-February 17 | $150R/$188NR | 101253.A

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 2 VIRTUAL youth Winter CIAO bella sewing: pillow Making Dive into the world of hand sewing during this fun & creative four week virtual class. Participants will spend the first week learning about & reviewing hand sewing. Then, they will start sewing Valentine’s Day pillows. This is the perfect class for new or returning sewers. All supplies are included and will be mailed to your home or available for pick up at Village Hall.

AGES: 7-10 | Monday 4:15-5PM Valentine Pillow | Winter January 11-February 1 | $103R/$129NR | 101303.A Penguin Pillow | Winter February 8-March 1 | $103R/$129NR | 101303.B Harmonious horizons: music together This is the essential Music Together class, one that a child can attend from birth through age five. Based on the recommendations of child development researchers, this class groups children of a variety of ages, which fosters natural, family-style learning. Younger children enjoy watching and imitating the older ones; older children learn by leading younger ones; and adults enjoy having their whole family in class together. Each child participates at his or her own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching and exploring musical instruments.

AGES: 0-6 | Monday 9:30-9:55AM Winter January 11-February 15 | $130R/$162.50NR | 101350.A Chicago Loves Dance: Adult & Child yoga This class is run by professional yoga instructors from Chicago Loves Dance. Children and caregivers will learn together in this fun, family-oriented class! Yoga is wonderful for improving listening skills, building self-esteem, and supporting social and emotional learning as well as manging stress and relaxation in adolescence. Equipment needed: Yoga mat or towel.

AGES: 3-6 | Tuesday 5-5:30PM Winter January 12-February 9 | $90R/$112NR | 101240.A Chicago Loves Dance: BITTY BALLET Get your little one dancing with Chicago Loves Dance, Bitty Ballet. Participants will learn the basic positions of ballet, all while they dance and sing along. This is a beginner level class with no experience necessary. AGES: 2-5 | Wednesday 10-10:45AM Winter January 13-February 17 | $78R/$97NR | 101401.A register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 3 Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Department LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodPks VIRTUAL youth Winter VIRTUAL youth Winter VIRTUAL youth Winter CHICAGO LOVES DANCE: GIRLS HIP HOP Under the creative direction of skilled Chicago Loves Dance instructors, participants will learn choreography to newest pop/dance songs, show off their creativity in free-style choreography sessions, and more. Chicago Loves Dance runs on the philosophy that dance should open your child’s creative abilities and have fun!

GRADES: 2-6 | Saturday 10-11AM Winter January 16-February 20 | $90R/$112NR | 101403.A Chicago Loves Dance: CHeerleading Under the direction of Chicago Loves Dance Instructors, participants will learn cheers and poms choreography in this upbeat class. They will learn a handful of new cheers weekly, work on form, and add on to their poms dance routine.

GRADE: 1-8 | Friday 3:30-4:30PM Winter January 15-February 19 | $90R/$112NR | 101402.A NEXT LEVEL MARTIAL ARTS: Taekwondo Next Level Martial Arts o ers a safe, supportive environment where participants will receive professional coaching and feel great about themselves along the way. Participants will have a chance to combine, tness, condence and character development. Each class will cover warm up agility drills, stretching and Taekwondo basics. Next Level Martial Arts will challenge students to focus, persevere, and work well with others.

AGES: 6-12 | Saturday 11:30-12:30PM Winter January 16-February 20 | $120R/$150NR | 101200.A Hot Shots: Pee Wee Soccer This class is designed to increase balance, body awareness, motor skills, and make soccer fun. Participants will work on touches and controlling the ball. Throughout the class, participants will work on balance and movements through games and challenges. Equipment needed: soccer ball and 4-6 place markers. NEW AGES: 3-6 | Thursday 3-3:45PM Winter January 7-January 28 | $36R/$43NR | 102404.A

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 4 VIRTUAL youth Winter VIRTUAL youth Winter VIRTUAL youth Winter Hot Shots: Lil ‘Dribblers The Lil’ Dribblers program will focus on training balance, body awareness, motor skills, hand eye coordination, and the ability to follow directions. Dribbling skills will be developed as well as body positioning on offense and defense. Equipment needed: basketball, 4-6 place markers, and a cone or something to simulate one.

AGES: 3-6| Monday 4-4:45PM AGES: 3-6| Friday 10:15-11AM Winter January 4-January 25 Winter January 8-January 29 $24R/$29NR | 101227.A $36R/$43NR | 101227.B * No programs on January 18th Hot Shots: & More Participants in this class will be introduced to the fundamentals of sports including basketball, soccer and t-ball. Classes will keep participants active while playing games, participating in challenges and work on balance, jumping and movement. Equipment needed: An assortment of and 4-6 place markers. NEW AGES: 3-6 | Thursday 4-4:45PM Winter January 7-January 28 | $36R/$43NR | 101229.A Hot Shots: Fitness & Fun! Stay active and have fun! This class is a great way to keep your young ones busy while incorporating stretches, balancing, and jumping through games and challenges. Equipment needed: yoga mat or towel, 4-6 place markers, ball (any kind).

AGES: 2-6 | Friday 9:15-10AM NEW Winter January 8-January 29 | $36R/$43NR | 101239.A Hot Shots: Basketball 101 This class is designed to improve overall coordination and athleticism. Drills and activities are aimed to improve speed, endurance, explosive power and reaction time. Equipment needed: 6-8 floor markers and a basketball.

AGES: 5-8 | Wednesday 4-4:45PM Winter January 6-January 27 | $36R/$43NR | 101226.A

5 Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Department LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodPks VIRTUAL youth Winter VIRTUAL youth Winter Hot Shots: Basketball 201 Work on individual skills and improve on ball handling, footwork and conditioning. This class is for the more advanced participants that have already developed some fundamental skills. Equipment needed: two and 4-6 place markers.

AGES: 9-12 | Wednesday 5-5:45PM Winter January 6-January 27 | $36R/$43NR | 101228.A Hot Shots: Soccer skills clinic 101 Participants are introduced to the fundamentals of soccer such as foot skills, offensive moves, defensive moves, and keeping/controlling the ball. Fun games will be played to reinforce these skills and keep the participants active! Equipment needed: soccer ball and 4-6 place markers. AGES: 5-8 | Tuesday 4-4:45PM Winter January 5-January 26 | $36R/$43NR | 101409.A Hot Shots: Soccer skills clinic 201 Work on individual skills and improve on ball handling, footwork and conditioning. This class is for the more advanced participants that have already developed some fundamental skills. Equipment needed: a soccerball and 4-6 place markers.

AGES: 9-12 | Tuesday 5-5:45PM Winter January 5-January 26 | $36R/$43NR | 101410.A Hot Shots: Fitness, Speed, & Agilty This class is designed to improve overall coordination and athleticism. Drills and activities are aimed to improve speed, endurance, explosive power and reaction time. Equipment needed: 6-8 floor markers and a ball (any kind). NEW AGES: 7-14 | Thursday 5-5:45PM Winter January 7- January 28 | $36R/$43NR | 101238.C

All virtual classes will be held on Zoom. A link to the class will be emailed out prior to the start of the class. Links to the class will never be shared publicly and everyone will be put in a ‘waiting room’ prior to the start of the class. Only registered participants will be granted access to the class. Participants will need to provide their own computer or tablet to participate in the class.

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 6 VIRTUAL youth Winter VIRTUAL youth Winter Hot Shots: Total Sports Participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of sports including basketball, soccer, and t-ball. Class will be active and fun, with games and challenges working on balancing, jumping, and movement. Equipment needed: basketball, soccer ball, , multi-purpose ball, and 4-6 place markers. NEW AGES: 7-14 | Monday 5-5:45PM Winter January 4-January 25 | $24R/$29NR | 101407.A * No programs on January 18th in-person youth winter CRAFTY KIDS Crafty Kids is here to bring all of your favorite crafts to life. Instructors will guide the students through the projects while allowing them to add their own creative to each masterpiece. Craft projects are themed each week and change each session. This class will be held outdoors with heater & access to indoor bathrooms. Indoor heated spaces will be available if participants need to warm up. Class will be canceled if the temperature is "feel like" 20 degrees or lower & participants can pick up their supplies to complete the craft at home.

Location: Community Center Patio AGES: 5-11| Thursday 4:15-5:15PM Winter January 14-February 18 | $150R/$188NR | 101301.A studio 219 Is your teenager looking for a craft program that isn’t just popsicle sticks & slime? Well look no further, Studio 219 is the program for you! Participants will explore new art techniques, create multi-week projects & take those boring old projects to the next level worth! Large crafts, detail orientated & participant feedback is the core of this art and craft teen class. All equipment and supplies will be provided. This class will be held outdoors with heater & access to indoor bath- rooms. Indoor heated spaces will be available if participants need to warm up. Class will be can- celed if the temperature is "feel like" 20 degrees or lower & participants can pick up their sup- plies to complete the craft at home.

Location: Community Center Patio NEW AGES: 12-17 | Thursday 6-7PM Winter January 14-February 18 | $150R/$188NR | 101302.A

7 Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Department LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodPks SPRING YOUTH Sports HOT SHOTS: SPORTS Get net ready with Hot Shots Net Sports. Each week participants will play a different net . Sports include: , , pickle ball, and . Participants will have the opportunity to develop skills associated with each sport. The program emphasis is placed on skill development, teamwork and sportsmanship.

Location: Community Center AGES: 7-10 | Monday 4:30-5:30PM NEW Spring 1 March 1-April 12 | $90R/$112NR | 101235.A * No programs on March 29th HOT SHOTS: NERF Elite Battle Each week we will play many di erent Nerf Elite battle games, including an all-out battler. Come experience this classic basement activity in an arena style team environment. All equipment will be provided. Participants are welcome to bring their own equipment and eye wear. This program features a di erent theme each week.

Location: Proesel Park Shelter or Community Center AGES: 7-13 | Monday 5:45-6:45PM Spring 1 March 1-April 12 | $90R/$112NR | 101232.B * No programs on March 29th

Location: Proesel Park Shelter AGES: 7-13 | Monday 5:45-6:45PM Spring 2 April 26 - May 24 | $75R/$94NR | 101232.C HOT SHOTS: Dip, dodge and duck your way through Hot Shots Dodgeball. The youth dodgeball class gives participants an opportunity to play the popular game in a safe and supervised environment. The program uses soft balls and puts an emphasis on game play safety. Each week, different teams are formed, and a different style of dodge ball is played.

Location: Proesel Park Shelter or Community Center AGES: 9-15 | Thursday 3:15-4:15PM NEW Spring 1 March 4-April 15 | $90R/$112NR | 101236.A * No programs on April 1

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 8 SPRING YOUTH Sports SPRING YOUTH Sports HOT Shots: Mini Ninja Warriors Mini Ninja Warriors will leap, hop, skip, run your way through obstacles and put your Ninja skills to the test. This fun movement-based class will challenge your ninja to maneuver over and under objects. No equipment needed, all supplies will be provided.

Location: Proesel Park Shelter or Community Center NEW AGES: 4-7 | Saturday 1-1:45PM Spring 1 March 6 - April 17 | $90R/$112NR | 101237.A * No programs on April 3 Location: Proesel Park Shelter AGES 4-7 | Saturday 1-1:45PM Spring 2 May 1 - June 5 | $75R/$94NR | 101237.B * No programs on May 29 HOT SHOTS: speed & agility The speed & agility class aims to improve overall coordination and athleticism. Each class will focus on introducing and developing basic and advanced kinetic movements. This progression program includes drills and activities aimed to improve; agility, speed, endurance and explosive power. This is the perfect program to supplement your child’s other sport participation.

Location: Proesel Park Shelter or Community Center NEW AGES: 8-15 | Saturday 2-3PM    Spring 1 March 6 - April 17 | $90R/$112NR | 101238.A * No programs on April 3 Spring 2 May 1 - June 5 | $75R/$94NR | 101238.B * No programs on May 29 HOT SHOTS: ARCHERY Learn the basic form and techniques in this fun and introductory class to archery. Equipment will be In affiliation with the Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation provided and each participant will learn in a safe, and Department, the Lincolnwood Baseball and Association is proudly offering youth baseball and well supervised environment. girls; softball programs this Spring. We welcome residents and non-residents from Pre-K through the 8th Location: Proesel Park Shelter grade.

AGES: 7-10 | Monday 4:45-5:45PM Join before February 21st to avoid late fees. Registration at http://lwbba.org Spring 2 April 26 - May 24 | $90R/$112NR | 101233.A E-mail questions to [email protected] Follow us on Facebook at https://facebook.com/LincolnwoodBaseball Join our mailing list at http://mailing.lwbba.org

9 Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Department LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodPks SPRING YOUTH Sports HOT SHOTS: Volleyball SKills Clinic 1 This clinic includes instruction on all major volleyball skills; serving, passing, setting and attacking. Players receive a solid foundation of these fundamental skills through fun and active drills, building up to team play. This class is for the volleyball beginner looking to understand the game and learn new skills. Kneepads are recommended.

Location: Proesel Park Sand Volleyball Courts | AGES: 7-10 | Saturday 1-1:45PM Spring 2 May 1-June 5 | $75R/$94NR | 101230.B * No programs on May 29th HOT SHOTS: Volleyball SKills Clinic 2 This clinic will focus on progressing all skills including, transitioning from free ball, offense, defense, and developing specific positions. This is a great opportunity for players to progress their skill level and knowledge of the game. Kneepads are recommended.

Location: Proesel Park Sand Volleyball Courts | AGES: 11-13 | Saturday 2-3PM Spring 2 May 1-June 5 | $75R/$94NR | 101231.A * No programs on May 29th HOT SHOTS: advanced volleyball training This small group skills clinic includes advanced instruction on all major volleyball skills: serving, passing, setting and attacking. This class is for the advanced volleyball player that has a strong foundation of these skills and is looking for a more intensive focus. Kneepads are recommended.

Location: Proesel Park Volleyball Sand Courts | AGES: 12-15 | Thursday 3:15-4:15PM Spring 2 April 29-June 3 | $75R/$94NR | 102230.A NEXT LEVEL MARTIAL ARTS: Taekwondo Next Level Martial Arts o ers a safe, supportive environment where participants will receive professional coaching and feel great about themselves along the way. Participants will have a chance to combine, tness, condence and character development. Each class will cover warm up agility drills, stretching and Taekwondo basics. Next Level Martial Arts will challenge students to focus, persevere, and work well with others.

Location: Community Center Location: Proesel Park Shelter AGES: 6-12 | Saturday 11:30-12:30PM AGES: 6-12 | Saturday 11:30-12:30PM Spring 1 March 6-April 17 | $100R/$102NR | 101200.B Spring 2 May 1-June 5 | $120R/$150NR | 101200.C * No programs on April 3

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 10 SPRING YOUTH Sports E-Town Tennis Location: Community Center or Proesel Park Tennis Courts AGES: 4-6 | Saturday 9-10AM Quick start tennis is the United States Spring 1 March 6-April 17 | $102R/$128NR | 101400.B Tennis Association’s (USTA) fun way to Spring 2 April May 1-June 5 | $102R/$128NR | 101400.D help develop tennis skills in players of all ages and be successful from your Location: Community Center or Proesel Park Tennis Courts very rst swing. AGES 7-11 | Tuesday 5-6PM * No programs on March 30th and Spring 1 March 2-April 13 | $102R/$128NR | 101400.A April 3rd Spring 2 April 27-June 1 | $102R/$128NR | 101400.C LINCOLNWOOD SOCCER ACADEMY Led by professional coaching sta , the of the clinic is to help players of all levels improve their game in a fun and safe atmosphere that stresses respect and sportsmanship. Children will be taught the fundamentals of soccer, as well as technical and tactical skills through drills. Players will be challenged physically and mentally and kept active throughout the program. Location: Proesel Park Soccer Field AGES 5-14 | Thursday 5:30-7PM April 29 - June 3 | $126R/$156NR | 101214.A Ulitmate FRISBEE CLINIC is a non-contact, action packed sport played with a ying disc from one player to the next until someone catches it in the opponent's end zone for a goal. This Ultimate Spring One Day Clinic is a great way to try something new and learn a new sport. Participants will learn the basic rules, how to throw and catch as well as the spirit of the game! Team work and leadership skills are taught on and o the playing eld. Location: Proesel Park AGES 8-13 | Saturday 9 - 12PM April 10 | $25R/$32NR | 101242.A May 8 | $25R/$32NR | 101242.B

Days o school are made for fun! Join Hot Shots on Monday, March 1st for 2 hours of non-stop fun! 'Tri' your day o with us at the Community Center for a couple hours of action-packed fun playing three sports: dodgeball, Nerf and oor ! Location: Community Center | March 1 | $30R/$28NR GRADES K-2 | 9 -11AM | 501101.A GRADES 3-5 | 11:15-1:15PM | 501101.B GRADES 6-8 | 11:30-3:30PM | 501101.C

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CHILD CARE

SCHOOLS DAY OFF PROGRAMMING Keep your kids busy with our School’s Out! program, which operates on half and full days o of school. Students will spend their days o playing games, creating crafty masterpieces, and taking on fun challenges with friends. Each day features a variety of fun-lled, themed activities. Advanced registration is required for each half and full day o of school. A Minimum of ten participants is needed to run each day.

Half Day Programs Participants will be walked to the Community Center (6900 N. Lincoln Avenue) after school dismisses. Date Theme Fee Code Friday, April 30 Spring Fling $30R/$38NR 501000.D Friday, May 28 Rockets $30R/$38NR 501000.E

Full Day Programs Students meet at the Community Center (6900 N. Lincoln Avenue) for a fun-lled day.

Date Theme Fee Code Monday, January 18 Snowake Science $50R/$63NR 501100.F Tuesday, January 19 Drive-In Movie Theatre $50R/$63NR 501100.G Monday, February 15 Superhero Surprise $50R/$63NR 501100.H Friday, February 26 Make a Movie $50R/$63NR 501100.I Monday, March 1 Spring into Fitness $50R/$63NR 501100.J Monday, March 29 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.K Tuesday, March 30 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.L Wednesday, March 31 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.M Thursday April 1 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.N FridayApril 2 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.O M-F March 29 - April 2 Spring Break Camp $250R/$315NR 501100.P

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 12 Youth S.t.e.a.m. Kid Stem Studio: minecraft redstone Using Minecraft's Redstone blocks, participants learn and build electronic circuits to act in response to player activation or autonomously. Participants create devices with simple to complex mechanisms such as light switches, traps, elevators and automatic farms to take Minecraft to a next level. Location: Community Center or Virtual AGES: 8-12 | Monday 3:30-4:30PM Spring 1 March 1-April 12 | $150R/$188NR | 101254.B Spring 2 April 26-May 31| $150R/$188NR | 101254.C Kid Stem Studio: coding & game design Learn to code using Tynker's own visual programming language, featuring visual drag-n-drop logic blocks that eliminate the need to understand programming syntax. Participants learn to design and code their own games and apps using an extensive media gallery and physics engine. While developing games and apps, participants also learn programming concepts like variables, loops, conditional statements, and event handling.

Location: Community Center or Virtual AGES: 8-12 | Wednesday 3:15-4:15PM Spring 1 March 3-April 14 | $150R/$188NR | 101252.B Spring 2 April 28-June 2 | $150R/$188NR | 101252.C Kid Stem Studio: coding & game design 2 Participants learn to create and publish their own 2D games and apps using Construct 3's powerful visual system. Construct 3 is a powerful, event-based software that allows students to learn the principles of programming such as input/output, variables, loops, conditional statements, data structures and much more in an accessible and easy to understand way. Participants will gain confidence and a one-of-a-kind learning experience as they develop fun, interactive animations and games that will not only teach them to develop games but also how to think like a programmer.

Location: Community Center or Virtual AGES: 11-14 | Wednesday 4:30-5:30PM Spring 1 March 3-April 14 | $150R/$188NR | 101253.B Spring 2 April 28-June 2 | $150R/$188NR | 101253.C

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Youth S.t.e.a.m. dance & music ALL StARS: DRAMA All-Stars classes focus on learning the fundamentals of acting, communicating and working together as an ensemble, and empowering participants to find their own voices and ways to express themselves onstage and off. The session will end with a showcase performance to show off the student’s skills. Location: Proesel Park Shelter AGES: 5-12 |Tuesday 3:15-4:15PM Spring 1 March 2-April 13 | $96R/$120NR | 101360.A Spring 2 April 27-June 1 | $96R/$120NR | 101360.B CRAFTY KIDS Crafty Kids is here to bring all of your favorite crafts to life. Instructors will guide the students through the projects while allowing them to add their own creative touch to each masterpiece. Craft projects are themed each week and change each session. All supplies and materials will be provided. Location: Community Center or Community Center Patio AGES: 5-11| Thursday 4:15-5:15PM Spring 1 March 4-April 15 | $150R/$188NR | 101301.B Spring 2 April 29-June 3 | $150R/$188NR | 101301.C studio 219 Is your teenager looking for a craft program that isn’t just popsicle sticks & slime? Well look no further, Studio 219 is the program for you! Participants will explore new art techniques, create multi-week projects & take those boring old projects to the next level! Large crafts, detail orientated & participant feedback is the core of this art and craft teen class. All equipment and supplies will be provided. Location: Community Center or Community Center Patio AGES: 12-17 | Thursday 6-7PM

Spring 1 March 4-April 15 | $150R/$188NR | 101302.B NEW Spring 2 April 29-June 3 | $150R/$188NR | 101302.C

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 14 SCHOOLS DAY OFF PROGRAMMING Keep your kids busy with our School’s Out! program, which operates on half and full days o of school. Students will spend their days o playing games, creating crafty masterpieces, and taking on fun challenges with friends. Each day features a variety of fun-lled, themed activities. Advanced registration is required for each half and full day o of school. A Minimum of ten participants is needed to run each day.

Half Day Programs Participants will be walked to the Community Center (6900 N. Lincoln Avenue) after school dismisses. Date Theme Fee Code Friday, April 30 Spring Fling $30R/$38NR 501000.D Friday, May 28 Rockets $30R/$38NR 501000.E

Full Day Programs Students meet at the Community Center (6900 N. Lincoln Avenue) for a fun-lled day.

Date Theme Fee Code Monday, January 18 Snowake Science $50R/$63NR 501100.F Tuesday, January 19 Drive-In Movie Theatre $50R/$63NR 501100.G Monday, February 15 Superhero Surprise $50R/$63NR 501100.H Friday, February 26 Make a Movie $50R/$63NR 501100.I Monday, March 1 Spring into Fitness $50R/$63NR 501100.J Monday, March 29 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.K Tuesday, March 30 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.L Wednesday, March 31 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.M Thursday April 1 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.N FridayApril 2 Spring Break Camp $60R/$75NR 501100.O M-F March 29 - April 2 Spring Break Camp $250R/$315NR 501100.P

dance & music dance & music Chicago Loves Dance: CHeerleading Under the direction of Chicago Loves Dance Instructors, participants will learn cheers and poms choreography in this upbeat class. They will learn a handful of new cheers weekly, work on form, and add on to their poms dance routine. No equipment is needed. Location: Community Center or Outside Community Center GRADES: 1-8 | Friday 3:30-4:30PM Spring 1 March 4-April 16 | $75R/$94NR | 101402.B Spring 2 April 30-June 4 | $90R/$112NR | 101402.C * No programs on April 2nd CHICAGO LOVES DANCE: CHICAGO LOVES DANCE: Tumbling & Gymnastics BOYS BREAKDANCE Introduce your child to tumbling and gymnastics Break dance participants will learn with instructors from Chicago Loves Dance! choreography and poses, and show off their Participants move, stretch, jump, and tumble! creativity in free-style sessions. The class Watch your active youngster progress from philosophy will open your child's creative somersault to cartwheel in this fun class. abilities, teach self-esteem and socialization needed in everyday life through dance and Location: Community Center performance. GRADES: K-2 | Wednesday 4:30-5:30PM Spring 1 March 4-April 15 | $75R/$94NR | 101404.B Location: Community Center Spring 2 April 29-June 3 | $90R/$120NR | 101404.C GRADES: K-2 | Thursday 4:30-5:30PM * No programs on April 1st Spring 1 March 4-April 15 | $90R/$112NR | 101411.B Spring 2 April 29-June 3 | $90R/$120NR | 101411.C CHICAGO LOVES DANCE: GIRLS HIP HOP In girls hip hop, participants will learn choreography to pop and dance songs, and Location: Community Center show off their creativity in free-style GRADES: 2-6 | Saturday 10-11AM choreography sessions. The class philosophy will Spring 1 March 6-April 17 | $75R/$94NR | 101403.B open your child’s creative abilities, teach Spring 2 May 1-June 5 | $90R/$120NR | 101403.C self-esteem and socialization needed in everyday * No programs on April 3rd life through dance and performance. The last day of the class will be a parent showcase where dancers will do a short performance to show off their new talents.

15 Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Department LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodPks dance & music dance & music Harmonious horizons: music together This is the essential Music Together class, one that a child can attend from birth through age five. Based on the recommendations of child development researchers, this class groups children of a variety of ages, which fosters natural, family-style learning. Younger children enjoy watching and imitating the older ones; older children learn by leading younger ones; and adults enjoy having their whole family in class together. Each child participates at his or her own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching and exploring musical instruments.

Location: Proesel Park Shelter AGES: 0-6 | Tuesday 9:30-10:15AM Spring March 30-June 1 | $215R/$269NR | 101350.B Chicago Loves Dance: BITTY BALLET Get your little one dancing with Chicago Loves Dance, Bitty Ballet. Participants will learn the basic positions of ballet, all while they dance and sing along. This is a beginner level class with no experience necessary. No equipment is needed. Location: Community Center YOUTH YOGA AGES: 2-5 | Wednesday 10-10:45AM This class is run by professional yoga Spring 1 March 3-April 14 | $65R/$81NR | 101401.B instructors from Chicago Loves Dance. We Spring 2 April 28-June 2 | $78R/$97NR | 101401.C supply the mats- all you need to do is * No programs on March 31st come ready for some yoga and stretching! In this class, kids will learn beginning yoga Chicago Loves Dance: movements, terms and yoga based games to make learning fun. Yoga in early Adult & Child yoga childhood is wonderful for improving This class is run by professional yoga instructors listening skills, building self-esteem and from Chicago Loves Dance. Children and caregivers supporting social and emotional learning. will learn together in this fun, family-oriented class! Location: Community Center Yoga is wonderful for improving listening skills, GRADES: 1-3 | Tuesday 3-3:50PM building self-esteem, and supporting social and Spring 1 March 3-April 14 emotional learning as well as manging stress and $75R/$95NR | 101412.B relaxation in adolescence. Location: Community Center or Outside Location: Community Center AGES: 3-6 | Tuesday 5-5:30PM GRADES: 4-8 | Tuesday 4-4:50PM Spring 1 March 2-April 13 | $100R/$125NR | 101240.B Spring 1 March 3-April 14 Spring 2 April 27-June 1 | $120R/$150NR | 101240.C * No programs on March 30th

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 16 dance & music ADULT CLASSES ZUMBA Shake, shake and shrink in this one hour class that features both Zumba and Zumba Toning Dance to world rhythms to burn calories, boost energy, and set your body free. Then pick up your toning sticks or light hand weights for some serious body-sculpting to rhythms. Light hand weights are available and cleaned before and after each class, however participants are encouraged to bring their own light hand weights when possible.

Location: Proesel Park Shelter or Community Center AGES: 16+ | Wednesday 7-8PM Spring 1 March 3-April 14 | $48R/$60NR | 103201.A Spring 2 April 28-June 2 | $48R/$60NR | 103201.B *Drop in $10R/$13NR per class PEACE YOGA Peace Yoga is the perfect combination of basic stretches, yoga postures, breath work, meditation and relaxation all geared to create harmony within the mind, body and spirit. It promotes healthy internal organ functions and smooth energy circulation within all systems of the body. Peace Yoga movements are designed to stretch and tone muscles, loosen stiff joints, help correct poor posture, improve balance and leave you feeling agile and refreshed. Location: Proesel Park Shelter or Community Center AGES: 16+ | Monday 6:45-7:45PM Spring 1 March 1-April 12 | $72R/$90NR | 103202.A Spring 2 April 26-May 24 | $72R/$90NR | 103202.B Forever FItness For older adults and seniors who want to stay healthy and independent, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommends four types of exercise. Strength exercises build muscle and increase metabolism which helps keep weight and blood sugar in check. Balance exercises build leg muscles which help prevent falls. Stretching gives you more freedom of movements and en durance exercises (walking, jogging, swimming biking etc.) increase heart rate and breathing. This class will cover all four elements. Participants are encouraged to bring a water bottle and wear sun protection. The maximum number of participants may change at anytime due to COVID-19 restrictions. You may need to call 847.677.9740 to reserve a spot. Location: Proesel Park Shelter AGES 55+ | Tuesday & Thursday | 9-9:50AM | $2 per person

17 Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Department LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodPks PARKS & PATHS

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1 Arthur M. Goebelt Park 9 Kenneth Park

2 Central Park 10 Kildare Park

3 Centennial Park 11 M. Lester Flowers Park

4 Charles L. O’Brien Park 12 Richard R. Rossi Park

5 Columbia Park 13 Springfield Park 6 Drake Park 14 Valley Line Trail 7 G.G. Rowell Park 15 Union Pacific Trail 8 Henry A. Proesel Park

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 18 19 • • • • • • • Park Rules&Regulations 6621 Kilbourn Arthur M.GoebeltPark 6555 G.G. RowellPark 6750 Drake Drake Park 3745 Columbia Columbia Park 7260 EastPrairieRd. Charles L.O’BrienPark 6801 McCormickBlvd. Centennial Park 6451 CentralPark Central Park Va 3901 Springfi 7025 Keystone Richard R.RossiPark 4520 M. LesterFlowersPark 7245 Kildare Kildare Park 7255 Kenneth Kenneth Park 7030 N.Lincoln Henry Devon Union Paci between Devon& Parks &PathDirectory lley LineT To Proesel ParkShelte Bicycles mustremainona pavedvehicularroadorpathdesignatedforthispurpose. times. Pets arenotallowedinthe parks(exceptforCentennialParkandwalkingpaths). Dogsmustbekeptonleashatall Overnight parkingisnotallowedatCentennialParkor ProeselPark. Smoking, All parkhoursare6am-9pm(exceptforProeselPark, whichisopenfrom6am- iclwo ak erainDprmn Lnonodak @iclwoPrs @LincolnwoodPks @LincolnwoodParks LincolnwoodParks Lincolnwood Parks &Recreation Department Albion Arthur W. reportsuspiciousactivityor vandalisminthepark,pleasedial91 A. ProeselPark Av eldPark Pratt e. &Jarvis fi Av Av Av

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eld permitsareavailablethrough theParksandRecreationDepartment Full Basketball Court • • • • • • • • • • • Half Basketball Court • Inline Skating Rink • Outdoor Amphitheater • Outdoor Exercise Equipment 1. •

d Outdoor Ice Skating (Winter) • • • • • • • • • • • • Picnic Tables • • • • • • • • • • • • Playground Equipment 11 • pm). Shelter with Restrooms • Skate Spot • Swimming Pool • • • Tennis Courts • Courts • Volleyball Courts • • • Walk/Bike Path . REGISTRATION ONLINE REGISTRATION WALK-IN REGISTRATION Available through our website at recreation.lwd.org. Monday-Friday 9-5PM Registration forms can be printed out and faxed to Cash, check, or credit card accepted (Visa or (847)-673-4413 or emailed to [email protected] MasterCard).

MAIL-IN REGISTRATION AFTER-HOURS DROP OFF REGISTRATION The Village of Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Dept. Place your completed registration form in a sealed 6900 Lincoln Ave. Lincolnwood, Illinois 60712 envelope in the 24-hour brown drop box located in the Checks and credit cards preferred. Make checks payable front of the Municipal Complex in the circular drive. to the Village of Lincolnwood. Checks and credit cards only. Make checks payable to the Village of Lincolnwood. ONLINE REGISTRATION You can register for programs at recreation.lwd.org, it’s fast and easy! Simply enter your username, password, and follow the user-friendly directions. Not sure of your login information? Contact the Parks & Recreation Department at (847)-677-9740. We accept payments online using a Visa or MasterCard. We hope you enjoy the convenience of registering for our programs online.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Registration forms are processed on a first-come, first-serve basis. To register for a class you must complete a registration form including participant(s) name(s) and program code number(s). One family per registration form. All of our classes have minimums and maximums. Please sign up for a minimum of two weeks prior to the start of the class to avoid class cancellations. REFUND POLICIES The Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Department is committed to providing high quality recreation programs and services. We want everyone to be satisfied with their recreation experiences. If you are not completely satisfied with our programs or services, please contact us as soon as possible.

GENERAL REFUNDS General refunds will be granted when requested five full working days before the start of a program. All refunds are subject to a 10% administrative fee and will be mailed in the form of a check within 4-6 weeks of your request.

WHAT HAPPENS ONCE A PROGRAM STARTS? We do understand that there may be a time when the program you registered for didn’t match your needs. If that is the case, we encourage you to share your feedback, ideas and suggestions for improvement as soon as possible. If we are unable to work through it together we will refund you for all the classes not attended less a 10% administrative fee.

IN THE CASE OF ILLNESS, EMERGENCY, OR RELOCATION Should you need to discontinue in the program due to an illness, emergency, or relocation, we ask that you submit proof of relocation or a written medical explanation from a physician. Upon receipt we will refund for all the classes not attended less a 10% administrative fee.

DEPARTMENT CANCELLATION In the event a program does not meet minimum registration, the class may be canceled with full refunds issued

RENTALS, BIRTHDAY PARTIES, ATHLETIC, & PICNIC PERMITS At this time, only field rentals are permitted. This may change at any time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If a rental is canceled 3 weeks before the scheduled date, a full refund less a 10% administrative fee is issued. If a rental is canceled 20 days or less before the scheduled date, a 50% refund less a 10% administrative refund will be issued.

BROCHURE ERRORS Due the large amount of information included in each season brochure, errors may occur. There may be last minute changes in days and times of classes, registration requirements, and fees once the brochure has gone to print. You will be advised in a timely manner of any changes. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

PHOTO POLICY Photographs and videos are periodically taken of participants while they are engaging in programs, special events, or enjoying the parks. Please be aware that these photos and videos may appear in local newspapers, Village publications, cable access program or on the Village website. register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 20 COVid-19 SAFETY BEFORE PROGRAMMING

Self-Check: How do you feel? If you are experiencing any illness symptoms including fever, cough, or shortness of breath, do not enter the area and do not participate in play.

Waiver/Daily Pre-Screen All Lincolnwood program participants are required to have signed waiver and daily health pre-screen. Field and facility renters are required to have a signed Rental Release and Waiver Regarding COVID-19.

Cleaning Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water. Sanitize any equipment you that you will bring with you to play.

Considerations Consider taking extra precautions such as wearing gloves, bringing disposable water bottles, using disposable bags, etc. DURING PROGRAMMING

Social Distancing Participants should maintain 6 feet of distance and minimize interaction with groups at all times unless otherwise stated. Refrain from any physical contact such as handshakes, fist bumps and high fives.

Drop Off/Pick-Up All participants will be provided guidelines specific to their program areas in regards to drop off and pick up. In general, participants will arrive and go directly to their personal designated space. The instructor will take attendance from those locations. At pick up, parents and guardians may arrive at the designated spectator location and wait until their child has been called.

Avoid Shared Touch Points All shared touch points will be cleaned at the beginning of the program and immediately following. When possible, refrain from handling any equipment other than your own personal items. Shared equipment will be cleaned between usage.

Bathrooms and Water Fountains Water fountains will remain turned off at this time. In order to avoid having to leave program, we encourage you to use the bathroom prior to the start of the program and bring a bottle of water.

Hand Sanitizer We recommend that you bring your hand sanitizer and use it frequently during play especially after you touch your face, nose or mouth. The Village of Lincolnwood will provide hand sanitizer during programs.

Personal Items Keep all personal items at least 6 feet away from other participants. Each person will have a dedicated space to keep their personal items.

Face Masks Face masks must be worn in accordance with the State Executive Order when 6 feet of distance cannot be maintained before and after play. Face masks are not required during active play outdoors if social distancing is being followed.

Spectators It is encouraged that parents and guardians drop off their children at the beginning of the program and return at the end of the program. If parents and guardians choose to stay, they are only permitted in the designated spectator location and must maintain 6 feet of distance between all non-household members.

AFTER PROGRAMMING

Departure Leave your program area as soon as possible. No extra-curricular or social activity should take place. Please do not congregating after programs.

Cleaning Wash your hands thoroughly for 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer and programming.

register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 21 Lincolnwood Parks & Recreation Department LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodParks @LincolnwoodPks COVid-19 SAFETY CALENDAR OF EVENTS January Village Hall is Closed on January 1st Winter programs begin the weeks of January 4th & 11th Lincolnwood Limits Challenge

February Village Hall is closed on February 17th Winter programs end February 20th Lincolnwood Limits Challenge

March Spring 1 programs begin March 1st Spring break camp runs March 22nd-26th Lincolnwood Limits Challenge

april Spring 1 programs end april 17th Spring 2 programs begin april 26th Egg Hunt Daughter Dance

may Spring 2 programs end Son Bingo Pool opens

June Camp begins Summer programs begin register online at www.recreation.lwd.org 22 LINCOLNWOOD LIMITS

RUN | WALK | BIKE CHALLENGE JANUARY 2021- MARCH 2021 Stay motivated and stretch your limits in this local, virtual challenge!

Lincolnwood Limits is designed to be a community-based challenge that encourages participants to commit to running, walking, biking, or otherwise completing the equivalent of the distance of Lincolnwood's boundaries (7.7 miles) a certain times each month.

This virtual event will begin in January 2021 and run through March 2021, to help us stay motivated during our region's coldest months. You will receive a race shirt and medal, and will have the opportunity to earn custom, Lincolnwood-themed pins to add to your medal’s lanyard each month.

Register online today https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Lincolnwood/LincolnwoodLimits

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HOP INTO SPRING WITH LINCOLNWOOD PARKS AND RECREATION Bunny Bingo BINGOBINGO BINGO Saturday March 27 1 -2PM or 2:30-3:30PM

53 22 Spend the afternoon in the park playing bingo with the Lincolnwood 13 5 5 Bunny! Kids will go home with a goodie bag and play bingo to win more prizes. Families can register for a timeslot and reserve a table for bunny bingo, today! (one household per table)

$12 Residents/ $15 Non-Residents No additional charge for “Bingo Buddies”. Two “Bingo Buddies” per regis- tered participant permitted. No more than eight people per table.