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'N' Kids Tot Rock and Kid Rock Class Locations Rock ‘n’ Kids Tot Rock and Kid Rock Class Locations* For schedule details, contact Rock 'n' Kids at 847-961-6584 or the location directly. All students must register at the location at which they plan to attend. Tot Rock, Kid Rock I and Kid Rock II are offered at all locations; Kid Rock III is offered at select locations only. *These locations are all open to the public; private locations are not listed here. Addison Park District Carol Stream Park District Centennial Park Simkus Center 1776 W. Centennial Place 849 Lies Rd. Addison, IL 60101 Carol Stream, IL 60188 630-889-2150 630-784-6120 Algonquin, Village of Cary Park District Historic Village Hall Cary Community Center 2 S. Main St. 255 Briargate Rd. Algonquin, IL 60102 Cary, IL 60013 847-658-2700 847-639-6100 Arlington Heights Park District Clarendon Hills Park District Olympic Park Community Center 660 N. Ridge Ave. 315 Chicago Ave. Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Clarendon Hills, IL 60514 847-577-3000 630-323-2626 Bartlett Park District Crystal Lake Park District Bartlett Community Center Administration Building 700 S. Bartlett Rd. I E. Crystal Lake Ave. Bartlett, IL 60103 Crystal Lake, IL 60014 630-540-4800 815-459-0680 Batavia Park District Darien Park District Community Center Community Center 14 N. Van Buren St. 7301 Fairview Batavia, IL 60510 Darien, IL 60561 630-406-5282 630-968-6400 Bloomingdale Park District Downers Grove Park District Johnston Recreation Center Lincoln Center 172 S. Circle Ave. 930 Maple Ave. Bloomingdale, IL 60108 Downers Grove, IL 60515 630-529-3650 630-963-1300 Buffalo Grove Park District Dundee Park District Alcott Center Recreation Center 530 Bernard Dr. 665 Barrington Ave. Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Dundee, IL 60110 847-850-2100 847-428-7131 1 Elgin, City of Hoffman Estates Park District The Centre of Elgin Ice Arena 100 Symphony Way 1685 W. Higgins Rd. Elgin, IL 60120 Hoffman Estates, IL 60195 847-531-7000 847-885-7500 Elmhurst Park District Huntley Park District Wagner Community Center Community Center 615 N. West Ave. 12015 Mill St. Elmhurst, IL 60126 Huntley, IL 601423 630-993-8901 847-669-3180 Fox Valley Park District Itasca Park District Eola Community Center Community Center 555 S. Eola Rd. 350 E Irving Park Rd Aurora, IL 60504 Itasca, IL 60143-2197 630-851-8990 630-773-2257 Fox Valley Park District La Grange, Park District of Vaughan Athletic Center Community Center 2121 W. Indiana Trail 536 East Ave. Aurora, IL 60506 La Grange, IL 60525 630-907-9600 708-352-1762 Geneva Park District Lake in the Hills, Village of Geneva Community Center Village Hall 710 Western Ave. 600 Harvest Gate Geneva, IL 60134 Lake in the Hills, IL 60156 630-232-4542 847-960-7460 Glen Ellyn Park District Lisle Park District Main Street Recreation Center Community Center 501 Hill Ave. 5801 Westview Lane Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Lisle, IL 60532 630-858-2462 630-969-0992 Hanover Park, Park District of Lombard Park District Community Center Sunset Knoll Recreation 1919 Walnut Dr. 820 S. Finley Hanover Park, IL 60103 Lombard, IL 60148 630-837-2468 630-620-7322 Hinsdale, Village of Medinah Park District Parks & Rec Dept. Thorndale Recreation Center 19 E. Chicago Ave. 22W130 Thorndale Ave. Hinsdale, IL 60521 Medinah, IL 60157 630-789-7000 630-893-2560 2 Mt. Prospect Park District Roselle Park District Lions Park Community Center 411 S. Maple 555 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Roselle, IL 60172-2163 847-255-5380 630-894-4200 Naperville Park District Schaumburg Park District Community Center Community Recreation Center 320 W. Jackson Ave. 505 N. Springinsguth Rd. Naperville, IL 60540 Schaumburg, IL 60194 630-848-5000 847-490-7036 Northbrook Park District South Elgin, Village of Northbrook Leisure Center Community Center 3323 Walters Ave. 1 W. State St. Northbrook, IL 60062 South Elgin, IL 60177 847-291-2995 847-622-0003 Oswegoland Park District St. Charles Park District Southpoint Recreation Center Pottawatomie Community Center 820 Preston Lane 8 North Ave. Oswego, IL 60538 St. Charles, IL 60174 630-554-5119 630-513-6200 Palatine Park District Streamwood Park District Community Center Streamwood Community Center 250 E. Wood St. 777 Bartlett Rd. Palatine, IL 60067 Streamwood, IL 60107 847-991-1960 630-483-3025 Park Ridge Park District West Chicago Park District Community Center Community Center 2701 W. Sibley St. 157 W. Washington Park Ridge, IL 60068 West Chicago, IL 60185 847-692-3281 630-231-9474 Prospect Heights Park District Westchester Park District Community Center Mayfair Recreation Center 110 W. Camp McDonald Rd. 10835 Wakefield St. Prospect Heights, IL 60070 Westchester, IL 60154 847-394-2848 708-562-6410 River Trail Park District Westmont Park District Burning Bush Recreation Community Center 1313 Burning Bush 75 E. Richmond St. Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Westmont, IL 60559 847-255-1200 630-963-5252 3 Winfield Park District Founders Park 0N020 County Farm Rd. Winfield, IL 60555 630-653-3811 Wheaton Park District Community Center 1777 S. Blanchard Wheaton, IL 60187 630-690-4880 Wheeling Park District Community Center 333 W. Dundee Ave. Wheeling, IL 60090 847-465-3333 Winnetka Park District Community House 620 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka, IL 60093 847-446-7615 Wood Dale Park District Community Center 111 E. Foster Wood Dale, IL 60191 630-595-9333 Woodridge Park District Community Center 2600 Center Dr. Woodridge, IL 60517 630-964-2100 Woodstock, Village of Woodstock Recreation Center 820 Lake Ave. Woodstock, IL 60098 815-338-4363 4 .
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