CHAMPAIGN-URBANA SPECIAL RECREATION

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OUR MISSION To provide quality recreational programs and services for Champaign-Urbana residents with disabilities.

OUR VISION To create a diverse, dynamic, and inclusive community that provides opportunities for people of all abilities.

INVITE US TO SPEAK CUSR staff members are knowledgeable in many disability-related issues and topics. Let us talk to your group about the Americans with Disabilities Act, integration, and the future of special recreation. An overview of CUSR’s mission, trends in recreation and many other topics are available to you with a simple phone call. Call the CUSR office at 217-239-1152 to schedule.

Office Hours: Phone: 217-239-1152 CUSR Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Fax: 217-373-7951 Hays Recreation Center Office Closed: 711 Relay 1311 W. Church St. January 1 and January 16 E-Mail: [email protected] Champaign, IL 61821 Website: cuspecialrecreation.com

Inclusive Programs Through CUSR CUSR and its member park districts believe that all individuals should be provided with leisure opportunities that allow for performance at their highest level of ability. We understand that not every person who has a special need desires CUSR programming. In cooperation with the Champaign Park District and the Urbana Park District, CUSR staff will be happy to assist and advise any resident who is interested in participating in local park district programs. CUSR will provide the type of support deemed nec- essary for successful participation. Support may include training with the park district staff members, consultation with the individual and the individual’s family members, and the assistance of a support staff member. CUSR provides all inclusion services at no cost to the individual. For more information, please contact CUSR.

Program History CUSR is an intergovernmental cooperative made up of the Champaign and Urbana Park Districts, founded in 1985. CUSR provides year-round leisure and recreation opportunities for children and adults with disabilities. Our mission is to enhance participants’, abilities in enjoyable recreational, leisure, and social settings. CUSR participants explore new areas of interest, make new acquaintances, and learn lifetime leisure skills. Our services include inclusive and cooperative programs, special events, after school programs, overnights, trips, Special Olympics, summer day camps and much more.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) CUSR complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability. CUSR will make reasonable accommodations in recreation programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability who meets essential eligibility requirements. The recreation programs offered by CUSR will be available in the most integrated setting appropriate for each individual. If you have any questions regarding the ADA, or believe you have been unfairly discriminated against by CUSR, please contact Caitlin Kost at 217-239-1152. CUSR WINTER | SPRING GUIDE 2017 what’s inside

CUSR STAFF (BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT) Shelbie Kearfott | CELL: 217.369.8758* CTRS – ATHLETICS & VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Jessica DeYoung CTRS – MANAGER Grace Rolnicki | CELL: 217.369.9185* CTRS – INCLUSION COORDINATOR Caitlin Kost | CELL: 217.369.3496* CTRS, CPRP, MBA - ADULT COORDINATOR (FRONT ROW: CENTER) Rachel Voss RECEPTIONIST

PROGRAM LOCATIONS TABLE

CHAMPAIGN OF CONTENTS CUSR Office Hays Recreation Center Eisner Park / 1311 W. Church St. / 217-239-1152 Jupiter’s at the Crossing Preschool & Youth...... 5 2511 Village Green Pl. / 217-366-8300 Leaders for Life Martial Arts Youth & Teen Programs...... 5 2413 Village Green Pl. Adult Programs...... 8 Leonhard Recreation Center 2307 Sangamon Dr. / 217-398-2550 Special Events...... 14 Prairie Farm Adult Trips...... 21 2202 W Kirby Ave. The Pottery Place Special Olympics...... 22 1808 Round Barn Rd. Athletics...... 24 Spalding Recreation Center 910 N. Harris / 217-398-2577 Registration Form...... 25 Stephens Family YMCA 707 N Country Fair Dr. Waiver and Release...... 26 Western Bowl Special Olympic Application...... 27 917 Francis Dr. / 217-359-1678 CUSR Information...... 29 URBANA | Urbana Indoor Aquatic Center Winter Spring Calendars...... 32 102 E Michigan University of Armory 505 East Armory Ave. Phillips Recreation Center *STAFF CELL PHONE POLICY 505 W. Stoughton CUSR cell phone numbers are to be used for emergencies only. Per our policy, these phones will only be on an hour PESOTUM before a program until the end of the program. If you need to reach a coordinator between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm, Healing Horse Stables Monday thru Friday, please call the Hays Recreation Center. 378 County Road 700 E

PLEASE VISIT cuspecialrecreation.com 363 HELLO WELCOME WINTER SPRING REGISTRATION PAYMENT A CUSR registration form must be used. You &Full payment must be received upon registration unless specific arrangements have been made may register for CUSR programs at these locations: with the CUSR office. Registrations will not be Hays Recreation Center processed if a fee balance remains from a previous 1311 West Church Street, Champaign season. Registrations are accepted in person at Douglass Community Center the locations listed to the left, through mail, online, and by fax (217-373-7951). When faxing, please 512 E. Grove Street, Champaign include credit card information so we may process Leonhard Recreation Center the registration. Coordinators and program leaders 2307 Sangamon Drive, Champaign MAY NOT receive payment or registration forms Springer Cultural Center at programs. CUSR does not prorate for late 301 N. Randolph Street, Champaign registration. Exceptions may be made for people who are new to the community. Or register online at cuspecialrecreation.com

NON-RESIDENT POLICY To ensure more individuals have access to the CUSR programs of their choice, there is a new policy for all those non- residents whom do not pay taxes into Champaign or Urbana Park District. Non-residents now have the option to pay $50 for a year’s privilege to register at resident rate. This charge is yearly starting from the time initially paid. This fee does not include access to scholarships, those are reserved for tax-paying residents of the Champaign and Urbana Park District.

Therefore, CUSR reserves the right to determine if a CTRS-Certified Therapeutic program is suitable for an individual. Staff may serve Recreation Specialist as a resource to suggest alternate programming. The CUSR full-time program staff are all Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists. This certification Medication demonstrates that each of these individuals, through At times, participants may require assistance taking education, experience, and passing a knowledge-based medication during programs. If the participant is examination, has met the minimum requirements for unable to self-medicate or take the medication prior practice in therapeutic recreation. The national exam to or after the program, CUSR requires additional for Therapeutic Recreation Specialists is based on paperwork, and pre-packaged medication must be knowledge from the National Job Analysis Study for delivered to our office prior to the program. Therapeutic Recreation which defines the important skills and knowledge necessary for minimum competency in the therapeutic recreation practice. CUSR Transportation Policy Our door–to–door routes need to have a minimum of two CUSR employs experienced professionals who understand registrants to run. If a route is canceled, a phone call the level of skill, both physical and mental, needed to will be made to the participant and their caregiver, and participate fully and safely in the programs they plan. a full refund will be issued to the participant’s account.

All residents of Champaign-Urbana are important to us! If you are new to the area, Champaign-Urbana Special Recreation invites you to come discover the programs and events for you and your family. Throughout the year, we provide a large variety of educational, social, recreational, and sports activities for all ages and abilities. To learn more about what we have to offer, call 217-239-1152 and we will be happy to explain any program or service. As a potential program participant, we would like to meet with you and your family!

4 HELLO WELCOME YOUTH & TEEN SPECIAL EVENT Parents’ Night Out Ages: 7-13 NEW! Come one, come all to CUSR’s pajama party! While mom and dad enjoy a night out on the town, you will be enjoying pizza and snacks with all of your friends. We will also do a craft, play games, and watch one of your favorite Disney movies. Feel free to come dressed in your favorite pajamas and bring a pillow and blanket. Pizza, snacks, and fun will be provided. GOALS: Improve verbal and social skills, build new friendships, gain self-confidence and independence. Date Time Program ID February 25 5-8pm 417556-01 March 25 5-8pm 417556-02 Day: Saturday PRESCHOOL Location: Spalding Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $16/$24 Min/Max: 4/12 SPECIAL Deadline: February 17, March 17 Movie Day NEW! EVENT Ages: 9-15 Lights, camera, action! Join your friends for an Tiny Tots Playgroup afternoon at the movie theater. We will see a G- or NEW! PG- movie. Program time may vary depending on Ages: 0-5 with a parent show times, and the movie will be selected closer Join us for the first ever CUSR Playgroup. to the program date. Admission is included in the At playgroup we will sing songs, enjoy a light program fee. Please bring money for snacks. snack, play games, and enjoy structured free GOALS: Improve listening skills, community awareness, time. Parents/guardians must be present. and socialization with peers and community members. GOALS: Learn new skills, increase peer interaction, Date Program ID Transportation ID socialization, motor functioning and development. March 11 417504-01 417504-T1 Date Program ID April 29 417504-02 417504-T2 Mar 2–Apr 27 417502-01 Day: Saturday Time: TBD Day: Thursday Location: Meet at the movie theater Time: 9-10:15am (participants will be called and notified of theater Location: Spalding Recreation Center information the week of each movie.) Fee (R/NR): $18/$27 for all 10 sessions Fee (R/NR): $25/$37.50 Min/Max: 4/12 Min/Max: 4/10 Deadline: February 23 Deadline: 1 week prior to program No Door-to-Door Transportation Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

PLEASE VISIT cuspecialrecreation.com 5 YOUTH & TEEN YOUTH & TEEN SPECIAL EVENT Martial Arts Ages: 16-35 Sensory Egg Hunt Experience the art of Taekwondo and gain overall Ages: 2-10 NEW! exposure to the martial arts. CUSR has partnered with Tina and Jeff Newberry of Leader’s for Life/ The hunt is on! Celebrate spring and enjoy some Newberry’s Martial Arts in order to provide a family fun at Prairie Farm. Hunters should bring comprehensive curriculum. This class will be taught a basket and be prepared to search high and by instructors who have years of experience teaching low for colorful eggs. Be prepared to explore martial arts to individuals with and without disabilities. your senses while searching for special eggs This program will offer a balanced physical and with lights, sounds, and textures. After the hunt, mental workout. treats and social time will be enjoyed by all. NOTE: A uniform is required to participate, but not GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers and increase included in program fee. The cost for a uniform is independence and decision-making skills. $45 payable to Taekwondo. Uniform Date Time Program ID sizes will be determined at the first class. Promotion April 8 1pm 417503-01 tests are part of the curriculum (at an additional cost of $50). Other costs will occur and you will receive a Day: Saturday letter upon registration. Location: Prairie Farm Fee (R/NR): Free! “I am passionate about providing an atmosphere Min/Max: 6/40 where children and adults will never be made fun of Deadline: April 5 or criticized…a place where everyone will be made to feel like champions.” –Master Tina Newberry GOALS: Increase concentration and balance and improve coordination, gross motor skills, endurance, and flexibility. The class will also focus on self-confidence and self-defense.

Date Time Program ID Jan 3–Apr 18 5:30-6:15pm 417505-01 Day: Tuesday Location: Leaders for Life Martial Arts Fee (R/NR): $171/$256.50 Min/Max: 4/18 Deadline: December 27 No Door-to-Door Transportation

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Therapeutic Horseback Riding Ages 5-35 See program description on page 12.

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After School Program Ages: 5-22 Fill your afternoon with games, sports, arts and crafts, cooking, field trips, and hanging out with friends! We will offer an amazing, as well as safe, atmosphere where we will laugh, play, grow, and learn new skills. GOALS: Improve verbal and social skills, build new friendships, gain self-confidence and independence, and expand knowledge of leisure activities. Month Time Program ID January 2:30-5:30pm 417501-01 February 2:30-5:30pm 417501-02 March 2:30-5:30pm 417501-03 April 2:30-5:30pm 417501-04 May 2:30-5:30pm 417501-05 Date: August 17, 2016 – May 25, 2017 Day: Monday – Friday Location: Spalding Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $201/$301.50 NOTE: March Fee (R/NR): $151/$226.50 Min/Max: 8/20 Deadline: 1 week prior to month starting SCHOLARSHIPS Spring Break Camp Ages: 5-22 Are you looking for something fun and exciting to do AVAILABLE over Spring Break? This program has just what you FOR IN-DISTRICT RESIDENTS need! We will be filling our days with crafts, cooking, field trips, group games and so much more! Please CUSR provides a scholarship bring a sack lunch each day. Please note, CUSR policy to reduce certain fees and is a nut free camp. charges. Scholarship applications are not guaranteed and are based GOALS: Improve verbal and social skills, build new friendships, gain self-confidence,independence, and expand knowledge of on available funds, program leisure activities. registration, or choice of program location. Early applications are Month Time Program ID given priority. Please apply 3-4 March 20-24 8am-5pm 417506-01 weeks before the program start Day: Monday-Friday date. Applications are available at Location: Spalding Recreation Center the CUSR office and can be mailed upon request. Fee (R/NR): $130/$195 Need is the primary criteria upon which scholar- Min/Max: 8/20 ship applicants are considered. Deadline: March 10

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The Brunch Club Jumpin’ @ Jupiter’s Ages: 18+ Ages: 18+ Do you like a late breakfast after sleeping in? How Have you and your friends been looking for a night about an early lunch before an Illini game? Eat with where you can play pool, enjoy arcade games, and us as we discover great breakfast and lunch foods at win prizes? Meet us at Jupiter’s at the Crossing for local restaurants! Program fee includes meals. a night of all that and much more! CUSR will pay for one game of pool. Please bring money for food and GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers, increase money arcade games. management skills, and dining etiquette. Increase money management skills and enhance Date Program ID Transportation ID GOALS: social skills with peers and community members. January 8 417507-01 417507-T1 March 5 417507-02 417507-T2 Date Program ID Transportation ID January 30 417509-01 417509-T1 Day: Sunday February 27 417509-02 417509-T2 Time: 10am-12pm March 27 417509-03 417509-T3 Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center April 24 417509-04 417509-T4 Fee (R/NR): $29/$43.50 Min/Max: 4/12 Day: Monday Deadline: 1 week prior to program Time: 7-9pm Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Location: Meet at Jupiter’s at the Crossing Fee (R/NR): $14/$21 Min/Max: 4/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program ADULTS Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

MONDAY Crafting: Spring Crafts Ages: 18+ Crafting: Valentine’s Cards Spring is on its way! Join CUSR as we prepare for Ages: 18+ warm weather and flowers. We will be crafting up Prepare for the loveliest time of the year–Valentine’s Day! some spring decorations for your home. Be sure to We will be crafting some Valentine’s-themed decorations bring your imagination and creativity. for your home. Bring your imagination and creativity! GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers and improve fine GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers and improve fine motor skills. motor skills. Date Program ID Transportation ID Date Program ID Transportation ID April 10 417510-01 417510-T1 February 13 417508-01 417508-T1 Day: Monday Day: Monday Time: 6-7:30pm Time: 6-7:30pm Location: Hays Recreation Center Location: Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $15/$22.50 Fee (R/NR): $15/$22.50 Min/Max: 4/12 Min/Max: 4/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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Blackout B-I-N-G-O Valentine’s BINGO Ages: 14+ Ages: 14+ Come one, come all for a night of Bingo! You will Love is in the air with a Valentine’s themed Bingo night. enjoy hanging out and socializing with your friends, Hang out with friends, and win some love-filled prizes. and may even win some prizes. GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers, turn-taking skills. Enhance socialization with peers, turn-taking skills. GOALS: Date Program ID Transportation ID Date Program ID Transportation ID February 7 417513-01 417513-T1 January 10 417511-01 417511-T1 Day: Tuesday April 4 417511-02 417511-T2 Time: 6-7:30pm Day: Tuesday Location: Hays Recreation Center Time: 6-7:30pm Fee (R/NR): $14/$21 Location: Hays Recreation Center Min/Max: 4/12 Fee (R/NR): $14/$21 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Min/Max: 4/12 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 St. Patty’s Day BINGO ADULTS Ages: 14+ Feeling lucky? Come on over to the Hays Center for a WEDNESDAY night of St. Patty’s Day Bingo. Enjoy hanging out with friends, and even win some lucky prizes! Dancing in Decatur GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers, turn-taking skills. Ages: 21+ Date Program ID Transportation ID CUSR will be venturing out to enjoy an evening of March 14 417512-01 417512-T1 dancing and snacks at the Knights of Columbus in Decatur, Illinois. Join us as we dance the night away Day: Tuesday and meet new friends. Admission is included; just Time: 6-7:30pm bring your dancing shoes! Location: Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $14/$21 GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers, meet new people. Min/Max: 4/12 Date Program ID Transportation ID Deadline: 1 week prior to program January 4 417514-01 417514-T1 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 February 1 417514-02 417514-T2 March 1 417514-03 417514-T3 April 5 417514-04 417514-T4 THERAPEUTIC Day: Wednesday HORSEBACK Time: 5:15-9pm Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center RIDING Fee (R/NR): $27/$40.50 SATURDAYS AGES 5-35 Min/Max: 6/24 See full program description Deadline: 1 week prior to program on page 12. Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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Cooking: Winter Wonders Diner’s Club Ages: 18+ Ages: 18+ Measure, chop, stir, and cook! Join us as we prepare Join us as we go out to different restaurants for your favorite winter meals for dinner. You will receive dinner. At Diner’s Club you will be able to socialize a recipe book of the meals we prepare to try at home. with your friends and enjoy a great meal, included in the fee. GOALS: Improve cooking skills and develop dining etiquette. Enhance socialization with peers, increase money Date Program ID Transportation ID GOALS: management skills, and dining etiquette. January 5 417515-01 417515-T1 March 9 417515-02 417515-T2 Date Restaurant Program ID Transportation ID Jan 26 Esquire 417516-01 417516-T1 Day: Thursday Feb 16 El Toro* 417516-02 417516-T2 Time: 5:30-8:30pm Mar 16 Farren’s 417516-03 417516-T3 Location: Hays Recreation Center Apr 20 TGI Friday’s 417516-04 417516-T4 Fee (R/NR): $22/$33 Min/Max: 4/12 Day: Thursday Deadline: 1 week prior to program Time: 6-7:30pm Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Location: Meet at restaurant Fee (R/NR): $35/$52.50 Min/Max: 4/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 *This will be the El Toro location on Springfield Ave.

Hays Hangout Ages: 18+ Fill the evening with a night of cards, Wii video games, board games, and more. At Hays Hangout, the goal is to have fun and socialize with your friends! Snacks are included. GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers and turn taking skills. Date Program ID Transportation ID February 23 417517-01 417517-T1 April 27 417517-02 417517-T2 Day: Thursday Time: 6:30-8pm Location: Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $10/$15 Min/Max: 4/25 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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Karaoke & Dancing Ages: 16+ ATTENTION all singers and dancers. Come on over as CUSR brings out the karaoke machine for a night to show your talent. Whether you choose today’s hits or the classics, it’s going to be a great time! GOALS: Increase socialization skills and turn-taking skills. Date Program ID Transportation ID February 17 417518-01 417518-T1 April 21 417518-02 417518-T2 Day: Friday Time: 6:30-8pm Movie Critics Location: Hays Recreation Center Ages: 16+ Fee (R/NR): $14/$21 Grab your friends and get ready to see some of Min/Max: 4/25 this season’s biggest hits. We will be watching new Deadline: 1 week prior to program releases, such as Jumanji, A Dog’s Purpose, Rock Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Dog, and Smurfs: The Lost Village. Program time may vary depending on show times. You will receive a call with exact program times the week of program

Movie Night date. Admission and transportation are included in the Ages: 16+ program fee. Please bring money for snacks. Bring out your inner critic! Join us as we choose movies GOALS: Improve listening skills, community awareness, and to watch at the Hays Center, or feel free to bring your socialization with peers and community members. own movies from home to share with us. CUSR will provide snacks, so be ready for the entertainment. Date Program ID Transportation ID January 6 417520-01 417520-T1 Enhance socialization with peers, increase listening GOALS: February 10 417520-02 417520-T2 and comprehension skills. March 3 417520-03 417520-T3 Date Program ID Transportation ID April 14 417520-04 417520-T4 January 27 417519-01 417519-T1 Day: Friday March 31 417519-02 417519-T2 Time: TBD Day: Friday Location: Meet at Movie Theater (participants will be Time: 6:30-8:30pm called and informed of the theater location the week Location: Hays Recreation Center of each session) Fee (R/NR): $12/$18 Fee (R/NR): $25/$37.50 Min/Max: 4/25 Min/Max: 4/10 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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GOALS: Increase in concentration and balance, improved coordination, gross motor skills, improve overall orientation and Therapeutic body awareness, muscle tone, posture, flexibility, increase of knowledge about horses and riding, improved emotion well-being, Horseback and forming a connection with a non-judgmental being. Riding Date Program ID Ages 5-35 April 1 – May 13 417521-01 *No Class April 22 SCHOLARSHIPS & PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE Day: Saturday Time: 10am-12pm Location: Healing Horse Stables, Pesotum Have you ever dreamed of riding horses beyond Fee (R/NR): $191/$286.50 a mere pony ride? At Healing Horse Stables you Min/Max: 4/8 will learn riding skills through an hour-long lesson Deadline: March 27 including various exercises and activities from a Transportation: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center P.A.T.H. (Professional Association of Therapeutic at 9:20am and pick-up at the Hays Recreation Center Horsemanship) certified instructor. You will also have at 12:30pm or meet at the stables by 9:45am and be a ground lesson where you will learn how to groom picked up from stables at 12pm. and saddle a horse. No Door-to-Door Transportation

NOTE: Closed-toed gym shoes are required and no high heels. Due to safety concerns, you will not be able to participate in improper footwear. Cowboy boots are welcome! Long pants are highly recommended to protect your legs from the saddle and horse. Bring a water bottle each week! **There is a weight limit of 250 lbs.

12 PLEASE VISIT cuspecialrecreation.com Dinner & Cosmic Bowling Ages: 18+ Looking for ways to fill your Saturday nights? Join us for dinner and bowling! CUSR staff will pick a surprise restaurant 1-week prior to the program. After dinner you’ll head to Arrowhead Lanes for Cosmic Bowling. Fee includes your dinner and two games of bowling. *NOTE: STROBE LIGHTS MAY CAUSE SEIZURE ACTIVITY. GOALS: Improve gross motor coordination, turn-taking skills, and socialization with peers. Date Program ID Transportation ID January 28 417522-01 417522-T1 March 18 417522-02 417522-T2

Day: Saturday Time: 7-11:30pm Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $45/$67.50 Min/Max: 4/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

CUSR Transportation Policy Our door–to–door routes need to have a minimum of two registrants to run. If a route is canceled, a phone call will be made to the participant and their caregiver, and a full refund will be issued to the participant’s account.

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Pottery Place Pizza Competition & Game Day Ages: 18+ Ages: 16+ Paint the evening away with your friends from CUSR as Looking for a way to show off your pizza-making we visit Pottery Place. Fee includes your paint, studio skills? Join us for our 2nd Annual Pizza & Competition time, and one piece of pottery. Just bring your creativity. Game Day! The group will split into 4 teams. Each team will have all of the essentials to make a pizza. Enhance socialization with peers and social skills. GOALS: As pizzas are baking we will play games. At the end, Date Program ID Transportation ID each pizza will be judged by staff to see which team is January 11 417523-01 417523-T1 the pizza creator! Day: Wednesday GOALS: Improve cooking skills, develop dining etiquette, Time: 6:30-8pm increase peer socialization, and understand friendly competition. Location: Meet at Pottery Place Fee (R/NR): $32/$48 Date Program ID Transportation ID Min/Max: 6/24 January 20 417524-01 417524-T1 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Day: Friday Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Time: 6-8pm Location: Hays Recreation Center U of I Men’s Fee (R/NR): $15/$22.50 Ages: 16+ Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Watch the Fighting Illini battle the Boilermakers Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 of Purdue at the State Farm Center. Program fee includes admission and transportation. Please bring money for snacks and souvenirs. Peoria Rivermen NEW! GOALS: Increase socialization with peers and community Hockey members and enhance community awareness. Ages: 18+ Date Program ID Transportation ID Join CUSR as we travel to Peoria to cheer on the Peoria January 17 417527-01 417527-T1 Rivermen hockey team as they face the . Program fee includes admission and Day: Tuesday travel. Please bring money for snacks and souvenirs. Time: 3-6:30pm Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers and increase Fee (R/NR): $55/$82.50 knowledge of Hockey and positive sportsmanship. Min/Max: 6/12 Date Program ID Transportation ID Deadline: 1 week prior to program January 21 417525-01 417525-T1 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Day: Saturday Time: 5:15-11pm

CUSR Transportation Policy Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Our door–to–door routes need to have a minimum of two Fee (R/NR): $51/$76.50 registrants to run. If a route is canceled, a phone call will Min/Max: 6/12 be made to the participant and their caregiver, and a full Deadline: refund will be issued to the participant’s account. 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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Family BINGO Night Valentine’s Day Dance Ages: 16+ Ages: 18+ Why not add a few more friends to your family game Travel to Bloomington, Illinois to join SOAR at their night? CUSR will provide all the necessary supplies annual Valentine’s Day Dance. Enjoy music by a DJ and for Bingo, including the prizes and a snack. All you dancing the night away. We will also have a light snack. need to do is gather your family and bring them to the GOALS: Enhance socialization with others and meet new Hays Center for our Family BINGO Night! people. GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers and turn-taking skills. Date Program ID Transportation ID Date Program ID Transportation ID February 3 417529-01 417529-T1 January 23 417528-01 417528-T1 Day: Friday Day: Monday Time: 5:30-9:30pm Time: 6-8pm Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Location: Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $25/$37.50 Fee (R/NR): $16/$24 per family Min/Max: 6/22 Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Hockey Nacho Bar & Movie Ages: 18+ NEW! Ages: 16+ Join CUSR as we travel to Rosemont to cheer on It’s time for nacho night! Come on out to Hays for a the Chicago Wolves hockey team as they face the fully-stocked, build your own, nacho bar! After crafting Rockford IceHogs. Grab your sweatshirt and head your perfect plate of nachos, we’ll sit down and enjoy on over to the Hays Center! Program fee includes a movie. Don’t miss out! admission and travel. Please bring money for dinner and souvenirs. GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers and dining etiquette. GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers and increase Date Program ID Transportation ID knowledge of Hockey and positive sportsmanship. January 25 417526-01 417526-T1 Date Program ID Transportation ID Day: Wednesday February 4 417530-01 417530-T1 Time: 6-8:30pm Location: Hays Recreation Center Day: Saturday Fee (R/NR): $20/$30 Time: 4pm-12am Min/Max: 6/15 Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Deadline: 1 week prior to program Fee (R/NR): $90/$135 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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Superbowl Sunday Monster Jam Ages: 16+ NEW! Ages: 18+ NEW! It’s Superbowl Sunday and what better way to Join CUSR as we travel to Rosemont to see the action- celebrate than with your friends from CUSR? Be sure packed live motorsport event, Monster Jam! Monster to bring your appetite; we’ll be enjoying game day trucks face off in two different forms of competition– favorites, including a pizza dinner. Racing and Freestyle. Program fee includes admission and travel. Bring money for lunch, snacks, and souvenirs. GOALS: Increase socialization with peers, knowledge of football, and dining etiquette. GOALS: Increase socialization with peers and community Date Program ID Transportation ID members and enhance community awareness. February 5 417531-01 417531-T1 Date Program ID Transportation ID Day: Sunday February 18 417533-01 417533-T1 Time: 5-9pm Day: Saturday Location: Hays Recreation Center Time: 8:30am-3pm Fee (R/NR): $30/$45 Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Min/Max: 6/15 Fee (R/NR): $55/$82.50 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Min/Max: 6/12 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Annie, the Musical NEW! @ BCPA ISU Men’s Basketball & Red Robin Ages: 16+ Ages: 16+ Leapin’ Lizards! The world’s best-loved musical Join CUSR as we travel to Bloomington-Normal to returns in time-honored form, a brand new incarnation watch the compete against of the iconic original. Featuring book and score the . Before the game, we’ll stop at by Tony Award-winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Red Robin and enjoy a delicious lunch. Program fee Strouse and Martin Charnin, Annie includes such includes admission and travel. Please bring money for unforgettable songs as “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” lunch, additional snacks, and souvenirs. “Easy Street,” “I Don’t Need Anything But You,” and GOALS: Increase socialization skills with peers and community the eternal anthem of optimism, “Tomorrow.” members and positive sportsmanship, enhance community awareness, and develop dining etiquette. GOALS: Increase socialization with peers and listening skills. Date Program ID Transportation ID Date Program ID Transportation ID February 15 417532-01 417532-T1 February 19 417534-01 417534-T1 Day: Wednesday Day: Sunday Time: 4-9:30pm Time: 11am-6pm Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $88/$132 Fee (R/NR): $60/$90 Min/Max: 6/12 Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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16 PLEASE VISIT cuspecialrecreation.com Mini-Golf & Pizza Ages: 16+ Join your friends as we play a round of mini-golf after enjoying a delicious pizza dinner. Program fee includes admission to the golf course and dinner. GOALS: Enhance dining etiquette and increase socializing with peers. Date Program ID Transportation ID February 21 417535-01 417535-T1 Day: Tuesday Time: 5-8pm Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $46/$69 Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 NEW! Basketball Ages: 21+ It’s basketball season and CUSR is heading to Chicago to cheer on the Chicago Bulls as they face the Phoenix Suns! We’ll also be enjoying some of the delicious stadium food offered at the United Center. Program fee includes admission and travel. Please bring money for dinner and souvenirs. GOALS: Increase socialization with peers, knowledge of Basketball, positive sportsmanship, and dining etiquette. Date Program ID Transportation ID February 24 417536-01 417536-T1 Day: Friday Time: 3:30-11:30pm Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $110/$165 Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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Dave & Buster’s Sweeney Todd, The Musical Ages: 18+ @ Paramount Theatre What’s better than great food and arcade games? Ages: 18+ NEW! Join us for a trip to Dave & Buster’s in Orland Park! It’s just another day in 19th Century England, and Have fun trying the 200 games they have to offer and Benjamin Barker has returned home. The only thing enjoy a delicious lunch. Program fee includes meal is, it has been 15 years since the once fresh-faced and playing card. Please bring additional money for barber has been home to see his family. He was extra games and souvenirs. unjustly sentenced to prison on trumped up charges GOALS: Enhance socialization with others, develop dining etiquette by the corrupt Judge Turpin, who had his leering eyes and turn-taking skills, and practice money management skills. on the barber’s beautiful wife. Based on a Victorian

Penny dreadful, this Stephen Sondheim masterpiece Date Program ID Transportation ID has been nominated for Tony Awards in three different March 10 417537-01 417537-T1 decades. Program fee includes admission and travel. Day: Friday Please bring money for lunch and souvenirs. Time: 9am-4pm Increase socialization with peers and listening skills. Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center GOALS: Fee (R/NR): $55/$82.50 Date Program ID Transportation ID Min/Max: 6/12 March 12 417539-01 417539-T1 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Day: Sunday Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Time: 9am-6pm Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $105/$157.50 Par-A-Dice Casino NEW! Min/Max: 6/12 Ages: 21+ Deadline: 1 week prior to program Feeling lucky? Join CUSR as we travel to the Par-A- Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Dice Casino in Peoria for a day of games, food, and fun. The Par-A-Dice Casino offers slot machines, table games, and more. After gambling up an Pajama Party appetite, we’ll enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the Ages: 16+ NEW! three restaurants featured at the casino. Program fee CUSR’s hosting a pajama party! Be sure to dress in includes lunch and travel. Please bring money for slot comfy clothes and bring a pillow/blanket to watch a machines, table games, and souvenirs. movie. Snacks will be provided. GOALS: Increase socialization with peers and money management. GOALS: Increase socialization with peers.

Date Program ID Transportation ID Date Program ID Transportation ID March 29 417540-01 417540-T1 March 26 417538-01 417538-T1 Day: Wednesday Day: Sunday Time: 6-8pm Time: 11am-5:30pm Location: Hays Recreation Center Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $15/$22.50 Fee (R/NR): $48/$72 Min/Max: 6/15 Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

18 PLEASE VISIT cuspecialrecreation.com APRIL SPECIAL EVENTS

Wrigley Field Tour NEW! BBQ & Yard Games Ages: 18+ Ages: 16+ Do you love ? We will travel to the home of the Who doesn’t love a BBQ and games? Enjoy a cookout 2016 World Series Champions, , and tour and some friendly competition! CUSR will provide the their stadium. We will also get a chance to see what meal and games. happens behind the scenes of the Friendly Confines. GOALS: Enhance socialization with peers, dining etiquette, and Program fee includes travel, admission, and lunch. practice turn-taking skills. Enhance socialization with peers and develop dining GOALS: Date Program ID Transportation ID etiquette. April 18 417542-01 417542-T1 Date Program ID Transportation ID Day: Tuesday April 12 417541-01 417541-T1 Time: 6-8pm Day: Wednesday Location: Hays Recreation Center Time: 8:30am-5pm Fee (R/NR): $20/$30 Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Min/Max: 6/15 Fee (R/NR): $75/$112.50 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Min/Max: 6/12 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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Chicago Botanical Garden NEW! Spring Formal Ages: 18+ Ages: 16+ Join CUSR as we visit the 7th largest cultural institution, It’s that time of year again! CUSR is hosting our the Chicago Botanical Garden; a 385-acre living plant annual Spring Formal at the Phillips Recreation museum. We’ll have a chance to visit several of the 27 Center. This year’s theme is “80s Flash”. Dress in display gardens featured and take in all the beauty that your finest 80s attire, but please no glitter. Music is displayed. Program fee includes admission, travel, will be provided by a local DJ! and lunch. Please bring money for souvenirs. GOALS: Meet new people and enhance socialization skills. Increase socialization with peers and community GOALS: Date Program ID Transportation ID members, community awareness, and knowledge of horticulture. April 29 417545-01 417545-T1 Date Program ID Transportation ID Day: Saturday April 26 417543-01 417543-T1 Time: 6-8pm Day: Wednesday Location: Phillips Recreation Center Time: 8am-5pm Fee (R/NR): $38/$57 Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Min/Max: 6/35 Fee (R/NR): $46/$69 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Min/Max: 6/12 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 PUSH Physical Theatre NEW! @ BCPA Mayhem Poets @ BCPA NEW! Ages: 18+ Ages: 21+ Join CUSR as we see the award-winning PUSH Join CUSR as we travel to Bloomington to see the Physical Theatre. This talented group of performers Mayhem Poets; a mind-boggling performance. These inspire awe with physical illusions and gravity-defying, theater-trained, comedically-gifted performers blend dance-infused, acrobatic high-jinx. Described as cool, elements of hip-hop, theater, improv and stand-up athletic, like a live action movie. These masters of comedy to tell gut-wrenching truths. Program fee physical storytelling will captivate your attention and includes admission and travel. Please bring money emotions. Program fee includes admission and travel. for dinner and souvenirs. Please bring money for lunch and souvenirs. GOALS: Increase socialization with peers and cultural awareness. GOALS: Increase socialization with peers and cultural awareness. Date Program ID Transportation ID Date Program ID Transportation ID April 28 417544-01 417544-T1 April 30 417546-01 417546-T1 Day: Friday Day: Sunday Time: 5-10:30pm Time: 12-5pm Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $55/$82.50 Fee (R/NR): $48/$72 Min/Max: 6/12 Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: 1 week prior to program Deadline: 1 week prior to program Door-to-Door Transportation: $10 Door-to-Door Transportation: $10

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ADULT TRIP

Mall of America Overnight Ages: 18+ CUSR is heading west to Bloomington, Minnesota to visit the largest shopping mall in the U.S., the Mall of America. We’ll be visiting the mall’s indoor amusement park, full of rides and games, FlyOver America, a flight simulation ride, complete with an aerial tour of national landmarks, and of course, we’ll do some shopping. On Saturday, we’ll get our animal fix in while visiting the Minnesota Zoo and the Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium. Program fee includes lodging, meals, admissions, and travel. Please bring money for shopping, snacks, and souvenirs. **Must be able to walk long distances or use a mobility assistance device. GOALS: Increase socialization with peers and community members and enhance community awareness. Date Program ID April 6-9 417547-01 Day: Thursday-Sunday Time: Leave @ 10am on Thursday, Arrive @ 6pm on Sunday Location: Meet at the Hays Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $440 Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: March 23 No Door-to-Door Transportation

PLEASE VISIT cuspecialrecreation.com 21 SPECIAL OLYMPICS

Special Olympics Illinois provides year-round sports training in a variety of Olympic-type sports for youth, teens and adults with intellectual disabilities who are 8 years of age or older. CUSR supports the mission of Special Olympics Illinois through participation in the following sports: – AQUATICS – BOWLING – TRACK & FIELD – BASKETBALL – POWER LIFTING – VOLLEYBALL – BOCCE – – FLAG FOOTBALL

IMPORTANT SPECIAL OLYMPIC DATES January 22 Men’s District Basketball, Bloomington March 18-19 State Basketball, Bloomington April 1 District Aquatics, Urbana April 8 District Bocce, Champaign Park District April 9 Power Lifting Qualifier, Granite City May 6 District Track, Champaign

CRITERIA FOR PARTICIPATION All Special Olympics athletes must have a current, completed Application for Participation in Illinois Special Olympics form on file with the Athletics Coordinator at CUSR. This form has four sections: 1. Athlete Information 2. Parent / Guardian Authorization & Medical Authorization 3. Health Insurance and Emergency Information 4. Medical Clearance *Must be completed by Physician Applications for Participation in Illinois Special Olympics are valid for 2 years based on the earliest signed date on the medical application form. Anyone interested in participating, starting a new sport, or volunteering, please contact: Shelbie Kearfott, CUSR Athletics Coordinator at 217-239-1152.

22 PLEASE VISIT cuspecialrecreation.com Mustang Power Lifting Mustang Aquatics Ages: 16+ Ages: 10+ Get ready to bench, squat, and more! Work out with Make your way into the water and join us for swim practice! Mack and he’ll get you into shape. Training takes Athletes will have the opportunity to compete in a time trials place twice a week in preparation for the Special practice meet and the Special Olympics District meet. Olympics Qualifier. NOTE: You must be able to swim the length of the pool *Participants must purchase their own lifting suit unassisted to register for this program. This is not a swim and belt for competition. lesson program. Individuals in the program must have stroke knowledge and be able to swim independently. GOALS: To improve overall strength and gross motor coordination, learn and practice weight room safety and *Participants must purchase their own swimming suit. etiquette, and improve goal-setting abilities. One-piece swim suits are required for female swimmers and males may wear swim trunks or jammers. Date Program ID GOALS: Increase cardiovascular fitness, gross motor coordination, Jan15-Apr 6 417548-01 improve goal-setting abilities, and improve swimming strokes. *If the lifter qualifies for state competition, the season will continue until June 11. Date Program ID Jan 8-Mar 26 417550-01 Day & Time: Sunday; 5-6pm Thursday; 7:30-8:30pm *If the swimmer qualifies for state competition, the season will Location: Stephens Family YMCA continue until June 11. Fee (R/NR): $46/$69 Day: Sunday Min/Max: 4/8 Time: 7-8pm Deadline: January 9 Location: Urbana Indoor Aquatic Center No Door-to-Door Transportation Fee (R/NR): $53/$79.50 *Medical Applications must be valid through June 11 Min/Max: 4/12 Deadline: January 2 No Door-to-Door Transportation

Mustang Track & Field *Medical Applications must be valid through June 11 Ages: 13+ There is something for everyone at Track & Field! You can train for field events, running, walking, sprints, Mustang Bocce long distance, and wheelchair races. Athletes have Ages: 10+ the opportunity to compete at the District Track & Bocce is a sport similar to bowling, but played in the Field meet. grass. This is a great activity for people of all ability Please wear appropriate athletic clothing to practice – levels and can be played as individual or as partners. athletic shorts or sweatpants, t-shirts, and tennis shoes. Participants will get the opportunity to compete at the Jeans and sandals of any kind are not allowed at practice. Special Olympics District competition.

GOALS: To increase gross motor coordination, improve athletic GOALS: To become familiar with the rules of Bocce and abilities and improve communication and listening skills. improve sportsmanship and teamwork skills. Date Program ID Transportation ID Date Program ID Transportation ID March 1-May 3 417549-01 417549-T1 Feb 21-Apr 4 417551-01 417551-T1

*If the athlete qualifies for state competition, the season will *If the athlete qualifies for state competition, the season will continue until June 11. continue until June 11. Day: Wednesday Day: Tuesday Time: 6:30-7:30pm Time: 4:00-5:00pm Location: University of Illinois Armory Location: Bocce courts on south side of Centennial Fee (R/NR): $41/$61.50 Park. Meet at the Prairie Farm parking lot. Min/Max: 6/25 Fee (R/NR): $41/$61.50 Deadline: February 22 Min/Max: 4/12 Door-to-Door Transportation: $90 Deadline: February 14 *Medical Applications must be valid through June 11 Home-Only Transportation Fee: $35 *Medical Applications must be valid through June 11

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Fitness Frenzy Strikes & Spares Ages: 15+ Ages: 22+ Get motivated exercising with a friend! Participants Bring your friends to the bowling alley for some fun! will be paired with a CUSR staff member who will Perfect your skills while socializing with your friends exercise with them for one hour, twice a week, for 8 and meeting new ones. Participants will be assigned weeks. Workouts will be planned to meet participants’ to lanes and can bowl up to two games. individual fitness goals and can be scheduled when it *Participants arriving late will bowl two games, if time allows. is convenient for both partners. For more information on registration, please contact Shelbie Kearfott at GOALS: Improve social skills, practice bowling etiquette, 217.239.1152 or [email protected]. and increase gross motor coordination. Date Day Program ID Transportation ID GOALS: Increase gross motor coordination and physical fitness Feb 6-Apr 24 Mon 417554-01 417554-T1 and gain knowledge of proper fitness techniques. Feb 8-Apr 26 Wed 417554-02 417554-T2 Date Program ID Jan 9-Feb 26 417552-01 Time: 4-5pm Location: Western Bowl Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $84/$126 Fee (R/NR): $218/$327 Min/Max: Mondays – 4/20; Wednesdays – 4/25 Deadline: December 19 Deadline: January 30 No Door-to-Door Transportation Home-Only Transportation Fee: $60

Teen Pins Ages: 13-21 Perfect your skills while socializing with your friends and meeting new ones. Participants will be assigned ADULT BOWLING to lanes and can bowl up to two games. PROGRAM LOTTERY *Participants arriving late will bowl two games, if time allows. A lottery system was created to provide regis- trants with an equal opportunity to enroll in our GOALS: Improve social skills, ability to interact with others, programs. If a program is full and the wait list practice bowling etiquette, and increase gross motor coordination. has a minimum of 4 names, a lottery will Date Day Program ID Transportation ID be conducted for all who register by the deadline. The lottery will be conducted one Feb 6-Apr 24 Mon 417555-01 417555-T1 week following the registration deadline. Time: 4-5pm Participants who are lotteried out will be Location: Western Bowl placed on a waitlist pending staffing. Any Fee (R/NR): $84/$126 registration received after the deadline will be processed on a daily basis and added to Min/Max: 4/8 the waitlist on a first-come first-served basis. Deadline: January 30 Home-Only Transportation Fee: $60

C-U Kiwanis Tom Jones Challenger League Ages: 6-21 The Challenger League is a cooperative program between C-U Kiwanis Club and CUSR. Challenger baseball gives players with physical and/or intellectual disabilities the opportunity to play the game of baseball. Uniforms, caps, and equipment are provided for the games. Players either hit from a tee or swing at a pitched ball and are assisted by coaches, volunteers, and “buddies”. Please contact Tom Grey at 217.337.2998 if you have any questions regarding the league. Date Program ID Location: Ambucs Park, Urbana May and June 417557-01 Fee (R/NR): $25 Day: Tuesday evenings & Saturday mornings Deadline: March 27 Time: TBA

24 PLEASE VISIT cuspecialrecreation.com REGISTRATION FORM ALL INFORMATION BELOW MUST BE COMPLETED FOR FORM TO BE PROCESSED. ANY FORM NOT COMPLETELY FILLED OUT WILL BE RETURNED TO PARTICIPANT. MAIL CUSR • 1311 W. Church St., Champaign, IL 61821 FAX 217-373-7951 ONLINE cuspecialrecreation.com QUESTIONS (phone) 217-239-1152 • 711 Relay

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PREFERRED HOSPITAL CUSR may use pictures and videos taken at programs for publicity purposes. Is this okay? ______Yes ______No

List Medications: List Allergies: List Dietary Restrictions: List Special Needs/Assistance Necessary: Please circle all that apply: Wheelchair: manual/electric Nonverbal Sign Language Close Supervision Seizures Cane/Walker Atlantoaxial Subluxation Condition

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Participant’s signature* Date* (18+ YEARS OR PARENT/GUARDIAN) * Participation can be denied if the signature of adult participant or parent/guardian and date are not on this waiver. Please call 217.239.1152, if you require special accommodations. 25 Important information Waiver and release of all CUSR is committed to conducting its recreation claims and assumption of risk programs and activities in a safe manner and Please read this form carefully and be aware that holds the safety of participants in high regard. in signing up and participating in CUSR programs/ CUSR continually strives to reduce such risks and activities, you will be expressly assuming the risk insists that all participants follow safety rules and and legal liability and waiving and releasing all instructions that are designed to protect the partic- claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or ipants’ safety. However, participants and parents/ your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of guardians of minors registering for the CUSR participating in any and all activities connected programs/activities must recognize that there is an with and associated with said programs/activities inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate (including transportation services/vehicle operation, in recreational activities/ programs. You are solely when provided). responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain activities contemplated by this agreement. It is risks of physical injury to participants in these pro- always advisable, especially if the participant is grams/activities, and I voluntarily agree to assume pregnant, disabled in any way, or recently suffered the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or illness, injury, or impairment, to consult a physician loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ before undertaking any physical activity. ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims Warning of risk I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to Recreational activities/programs are intended me or my child/ward) as a result of participating to challenge and engage the physical, mental in these program/activities against CUSR and and emotional resources of each participant. Champaign and Urbana Park Districts, including Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, their respected officials, officers, employees, and medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there volunteers (hereinafter collectively referred as is still a risk of serious injury when participating in “CUSR”). I do hereby fully release and forever any recreational activity/program. Understandably, discharge CUSR from any and all claims for not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. injuries, damages, or loss that my minor child/ward Depending on the particular activity, participants or I may have or which may accrue to me or my must understand that certain risks, dangers and minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, injuries due to inclement weather, slipping, falling, or in any way associated with these programs/ poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, activities. I have read and understand the above horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises important information, warning of risk, assumption defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inad- of risk and waiver and release of all claims. equate supervision, instruction or officiating, and all other circumstances inherent to indoor and outdoor recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for CUSR to guarantee absolute safety.

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26 APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION IN SPECIAL OLYMPICS ILLINOIS Valid Application for Participation is mandatory for all competitors SO ILL OFFICE ONLY 605 E. Willow St.  Normal, IL 61761-2682  309-888-2551 SO ILL Rev. 8-1-10

ATHLETE INFORMATION Birthdate MEDICAL CLEARANCE Athlete Name (last name, space, first name) M M D D Y Y PLEASE CHECK MEDICAL INFORMATION

Agency Name Sex (M or F) Does athlete have Down Syndrome? Yes No If yes, have x-rays of the C1-C2 vertebrae Athlete’s Mailing Address Parent’s/Guardian’s (Please Circle One) Home Address been taken and examined? Yes No Date of x-ray Athlete’s City Parent’s/Guardian’s City Is the athlete clear of Atlantoaxial Instability? Yes No

State Zip Code State Zip Code Does the athlete have or is the athlete: - - Heart Problems Yes No Diabetic Yes No Parent’s/Guardian’s Epileptic/Seizures Yes No Black/African American Asian Ethnicity White Home Telephone -- Blind Yes No Hispanic/Latino Other Deaf Yes No Hepatitis Yes No HEALTH INSURANCE & EMERGENCY INFORMATION (Required for Processing) Other Person to be contacted Emergency in case of emergency Contact Phone ( ) Current Medication Dosage Medical Insurance Company Policy Number

PARENT AND/OR GUARDIAN AUTHORIZATION AND MEDIA RELEASE I, on my own behalf or as the undersigned parent and/or legal guardian of the above named applicant (hereafter referred to as the “Entrant”), hereby request permission for the Allergies to medication, if any: Entrant to participate in Special Olympics programs. I acknowledge that Special Olympics will screen all entrants using the Sex Offender Public Registry and the Child Murder and Violent Offender Against Youth Registry and understand that entrants listed on either Registry will be denied participation. I affirm that this Entrant has never been on said Registries or, if Entrant was listed on either Registry but has since been removed, I will contact Special Olympics Illinois for instructions before submitting this application. Date of last Tetanus shot: I represent and warrant to you that the Entrant is physically and mentally able to participate in Special Olympics, and I submit herewith a subscribed medical certificate. I understand that if the athlete has Down Syndrome, he/she cannot participate in sports or events which, by their nature result in hyper-extension, radical flexion or direct pressure on the neck or upper I have examined the above-named Entrant spine unless a full radiological examination establishes the absence of Atlantoaxial Instability. I am aware that the sports and events for which this radiological examination is required are equestrian sports, artistic gymnastics, diving, pentathlon, high jump, alpine skiing, soccer, soccer skills, powerlifting squat and butterfly stroke and diving starts in swimming. and, in my opinion, there is no mental or physical reason why he or she should not On behalf of the Entrant and myself, I acknowledge that the Entrant will be using facilities at his/her own risk and I, on my own behalf, herby release, discharge and indemnify Special Olympics from all liability for injury to person or damage to property of myself and Entrant. participate in the Special Olympics sports training and competition program. Further In permitting the Entrant to participate, I am specifically granting permission to Special Olympics Illinois to use the likeness, voice and words of the Entrant in television, radio, films, newspapers, magazines and other media, and in any form not heretofore described, for the purpose of advertising or communicating the purposes and activities of Special information will be forwarded if required. Olympics and in appealing for funds to support such activities. I understand that by signing below I consent for the Entrant to participate in the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes Current medication, if any, is specified with Program that provides individual screening assessments of health status and health care needs. The Entrant has no obligation to participate and I understand the Entrant should dosage on this application. seek his/her own medical advice and assistance and Special Olympics is not responsible for the Entrant’s health. If I am not personally present at Special Olympics activities in which the Entrant is to compete, so as to be consulted in case of necessity, you are authorized on my behalf and at Examination Date my account to take such measures and arrange for such medical and hospital treatment as you may deem advisable for the health and well-being of the Entrant. I, THE UNDERSIGNED ADULT ENTRANT, have read and fully understand the I, THE UNDERSIGNED PARENT AND/OR GUARDIAN of the above specified Doctor’s Signature provisions of the above release and/or have had them explained. I hereby agree that I Entrant, have read and fully understand the provisions of the above release and have will be bound thereby and I shall defend Special Olympics Illinois and hold it harmless explained them to said Entrant. I hereby agree that I and said minor will be bound Print Name from disaffirmation thereof. thereby, and I shall defend Special Olympics Illinois and hold it harmless from any disaffirmation thereof by said minor. Address Entrant Signature of Parent and/or Legal Guardian Witness Date (Check appropriate box) City State Zip Print Name Date Athlete’s Email Address Parent’s Email Address Phone ( )

Original parent/guardian and doctor signatures are required by the office of Special Olympics Illinois. Faxed signatures will not be accepted. 27 Instructions for Completing the Application for Participation The Application for Participation (App) must be filled in completely. Apps with blank sections or attachments (exception: let- ter from State Office of Guardianship, 2a below) will not be accepted. This App is valid for 2 years from the date of the examination date, regardless of the parent/guardian/Entrant signature date. Parent/guardian and doctor signatures must be original and both original signatures must be on the same App form. Faxed signatures, phone consents or verbal consents will not be accepted. If Entrant was listed on the Sex Offender Public Registry or the Child Murder and Violent Offender Against Youth Registry but has since been removed, contact the Special Olympics Illinois office for instructions before submitting this application. ATHLETE INFORMATION AND HEALTH INSURANCE & EMERGENCY INFORMATION 1. The first two sections must be filled in completely. The ethnicity information is requested to assist in the organizational outreach efforts. PARENT AND/OR GUARDIAN AUTHORIZATION AND MEDIA RELEASE 2. The Parent or Legal Guardian must read, sign and date the Parent/Guardian Authorization and Media Release. a. The section must be signed and dated as printed. Deletions or alterations to the section will result in an invalid App. (Exception: Deletion of the last paragraph regarding medical treatment and attachment of a letter of explanation and 24-hour emer- gency telephone numbers from the State Office of Guardianship. As of January 1, 1987, the letter of explanation must be attached.) b. Only one of the two signature blocks must be completed. Special Olympics Illinois works under the understanding that this section may be signed by either: The (biological or adoptive) parent unless the athlete has been designated a ward of the state; OR The legal guardian; this person must be legally assigned for the individual; OR The athlete if he/she is over the age of 18 and has not been designated as needing and having been assigned a legal guardian. A witness signature is necessary if the athlete’s signature is unrecognizable (for example, if the athlete’s signature is an “X.”) MEDICAL CLEARANCE 3. The Medical Clearance section must be completed, signed and dated by a medical practitioner licensed to administer physical examinations by the state in which he/she practices. As of September 1, 1990, the Special Olympics Illinois Application for Participation is the only Medical Clearance form which will be accepted as valid by Special Olympics Illinois. This person, by signing the Medical Clearance, is stating that the athlete is in good health and can safely participate in Special Olympics sports training and competition. It is strongly suggested that the person administering the physical examination possess the following: Background and preparation in giving sports physical examinations. Qualifications to administer examinations that would not compromise his/her area of specialty. AFTER COMPLETING THE APPLICATION ... 4. Send the original copy of the Application for Participation to the Area Director who will send the App to the Special Olympics Illinois Chapter office. The Chapter office will validate the Application for Participation and send a copy of the App with an approved stamp back to the SOAD (Special Olympics Athletic Director). An Application for Participation will not be validated until all information is correct and completed on the approved form. 5. Special Olympics Illinois requires that all Applications for Participation be presented prior to and no later than the established Medical App deadline of a Chapter championship level event (Winter Games, State Basketball Tournament, Summer Games, Outdoor Sports Festival, Fall Games, Floor Hockey or State Bowling Tournament). All Apps for the event in question must be valid throughout the completion of that Chapter competition. Applications for Participation for athletes participating in District Tournaments and Sectional Tournaments must be received before the entry deadline or with registration materials. Applications not on file or in receipt by the specified deadline will not be accepted.

28 CUSR INFORMATION Program Cancellation Policy Satisfaction Guaranteed All registration cancellations must be made at least CUSR constantly strives to provide participants with one week prior to the start of the program in order to high quality recreation programs, activities, and events. receive a full refund. For programs with cancellation To encourage first-time participation, as well as repeat dates listed, registration must be canceled no later participation, CUSR has a refund policy highlighted than the specified date to receive a full refund. Any by a satisfaction guarantee. This special refund policy program cancellations after the one week deadline provides us with timely feedback about dissatisfaction will receive NO refund. A $5 service charge will be regarding our services. If you are not completely deducted from all refunds. satisfied, tell us, and we will either invite you to repeat the class at no charge, allow you a credit that can be applied to another program, or issue you a refund. A Inclement Weather Policy refund will be granted if you were dissatisfied with the If inclement weather occurs, CUSR may still decide to experience due to circumstances under CUSR’s control. hold programs. If the weather turns dangerous, CUSR If you are not satisfied, we kindly ask you to give us your will call participants prior to the start of the program input or ideas for improvement. Requests for the above to cancel the program. If you are unsure whether mentioned options must be made before the midpoint a program will meet due to inclement weather, call of the program or within two weeks of a single meeting CUSR. Missed programs due to weather may be made activity. All refund requests must be submitted on the up the week after the end of the program season. Satisfaction Refund Request form and turned into CUSR. Credit is given for additional cancellations. A $5 service charge will be deducted from all refunds. Satisfaction Guarantee does not apply to trips and special events with prepaid admissions and tickets. Late Pick-Up Policy In order to be fair to our participants and program Extreme Temperature Policy leaders, CUSR has enacted a late pick-up policy. The Hot temperatures (for outdoor programs) at program first time a participant is not picked up within a 5 minute time: 100oF actual temperature; heat index of 110oF grace period, a written warning will be handed out. For or more constitutes canceling program due to unsafe each minute following the grace period, a fee of $1/ conditions. per minute will be charged to the parent or guardian. Cold temperatures (for all programs) at program time: Registration for other programs will not be accepted until o o all outstanding late fees are paid. Thank you for helping 2 F actual temperature; -30 F or below wind chill us to respect others through punctual pick-ups. constitutes canceling program due to unsafe conditions. Participant Expectations Program Scholarships 1. Participants need to wear appropriate attire for Because some residents are unable to participate in program participation (i.e. for athletic/fitness recreation programs due to economic hardship, CUSR programs comfortable clothing and tennis shoes provides a scholarship policy to reduce certain fees and must be worn). If you have questions about charges. Scholarship applications are not guaranteed the type of attire participants should wear for a and are based on available funds, program registration, particular program, please contact our office. or choice of program location. Early applications are 2. Participants need to have clean, dry clothing. given priority. Please apply 3-4 weeks before the 3. No bowel/bladder problems upon arrival at the program start date. Applications are available at the transportation location or program. (If this is a CUSR office and can be mailed upon request. Need is concern, extra clean clothing, clean-up supplies the primary criteria upon which scholarship applicants and Depend garments (or similar items) must be are considered. Scholarships are not available for sent with the participant). transportation and specifically identified programs. For 4. Participants need to pay attention to body odor more information, call 217-239-1152. Payment plans and overall appearance (clean hair, face, teeth, available to all. ALL monies owed must be paid prior hands, etc.). CUSR staff will also be consistent in to next season registration accepted. stressing personal hygiene while participants are in our programs and will not return participants at the end of a program in an unclean manner. 29 CUSR INFORMATION CONTINUED Discipline Transportation A caring, positive approach will be used regarding discipline. CUSR reserves the right to dismiss participants. Policy/Safety Procedures Each situation will be evaluated on its own merit. 1. Transportation must be requested at least 48 hours prior to the program date. If transportation is Behavior Code requested with less than 48 hours from program date, CUSR promotes the concept of “Equal Fun For there is no guarantee transportation will be available. Everyone” and strives to accomplish this belief NO transportation request at the time of the program through our program goals. However, certain rules are will be accepted. necessary to ensure everyone’s safety and enjoyment. 2. A minimum of two participants must register for CUSR participants are expected to exhibit appropriate transportation in order for it to run. behavior at all times. The CUSR behavior code states 3. Transportation is provided from YOUR home back that participants shall show respect to all participants to YOUR home. We will not pick up or drop off at and staff, refrain from using foul language, refrain from any other sites. causing bodily harm, and show respect to equipment, supplies, and facilities. Additional policies may be 4. CUSR staff will wait a maximum of 5 minutes developed for specific programs and camps. past your pickup time due to a demanding van schedule. If you miss your pickup time, we will not return to pick you up. It is your responsibility to Insurance find transportation to the program if you miss your Individual accident liability insurance is not pickup time. provided by CUSR. 5. CUSR transports in-district participants only. Dishonored Checks 6. Transportation will only be provided for those who A $25 service charge will be assessed on all checks sign up and pay for the service at the beginning of returned by the bank for any reason. the program. We will not provide transportation for anyone mid-season that is not on the transportation Emergency Contacts roster at the beginning of the program. Emergency phone numbers may be used for reasons 7. Persons unable to be in a house alone should have other than an actual emergency situation. If staff needs someone meet the van at the designated time of return. to communicate any unforeseen change(s) of plans, 8. If needed, the CUSR driver will assist participants transportation schedule adjustments, etc., and neither to and from their homes, but driveways and parent/guarding can be reached, the emergency contact walkways must be clear of debris and obstacles. is our only source to call. Please help us reduce any anxiety created with these calls by letting your designated 9. All passengers must be sitting in seats or wheelchairs “emergency contact” know that they may be called for with belts securely fastened in the correct manner or other situations. Your assistance is appreciated. the driver will not move the vehicle. 10. CUSR staff is responsible for determining whether Atlanto-Axial Subluxation or not a participant can be transported safely. Individuals with Downs Syndrome are at risk of 11. Persons riding in Amigo-type wheelchairs or having a condition known as Atlanto-Axial Subluxation. strollers must transfer into a vehicle seat and use a CUSR must have a doctor’s written note on file stating seat belt. a participant is free of the instability if he/she wishes to participate in programs that may cause undue stress CUSR reserves the right to refuse to transport upon the neck. Please take this into consideration when individuals. These policies have been developed to registering and inform staff if the condition is present. ensure safety of everyone riding in CUSR vehicles.

30 Thank You To Our Support Staff!

Justin Alphonse Alex Hitzeman Maddie Payne Faith Bonham Christin Hudson Pamela Peete Candace Brahm Jessica Lynch Alexus Pelletiere Nikiaya Brandon Christina Japuntich Vicki Politzer CJ Brown Jac Johnson-Cross Olu Oyeniran Jayna Butler Micah Klaman Avery Schena Katie Carson Nicole Kocanda Megan Simpson Sara Connolly Bill Martell Rikka Skillrud Kim Cosner Lauren Mathis Jessica Smith Brigid Cultra Colleen McBrady Jacy Spoonemore Kevin Delgado Megan McDonald Cassie Stephens Jacey Ernd Twinkle Mehta Morgen Swan Matinesha Foster Kylie Meixner Kaylie Talan Wendy Galloway Tim Meyers Rachel Weltzien Brooke Grimsey Lisa Milam Kortney Wilcher Kai Hanley Sean O’Keeffe Cory Wilson Colleen Harmon Elizabeth Oroni Alexie Wright Morgan Havel Christina Pawola Dejanae Zander

CUSR Picture Request Do you have some great pictures of programs or events? Please email them to [email protected] or bring electronic files to Hays Recreation Center. Follow us on Facebook To stay connected to all the happenings, find us on Facebook and see what’s going on! Facebook.com/CUSpecialRec Program Ideas Do you want to try out a new food place? Have you wanted to see a play or hear live music at a new venue? We are always looking for new ways to learn, grow, and play! If you have a new idea for a program let us know by calling 217-239-1152 or emailing [email protected].

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MON 3 - AFTER SCHOOL - STRIKES & SPARES - TEEN PINS 10 - AFTER SCHOOL - STRIKES & SPARES - TEEN PINS - CRAFTING: SPRING CRAFTS 17 - AFTER SCHOOL - STRIKES & SPARES - TEEN PINS 24 - AFTER SCHOOL - STRIKES & SPARES - TEEN PINS @ JUPITER’S - JUMPIN’

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