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Aquatics& Recreation Program Guide SUMMERVillage of Hinsdale PARKS AND RECREATION Registration begins March 25 for Residents, 2019 April 8 for Non-Residents Photo taken by 1st Place Summer 2018 Photo Contest Winner, Christine Dannhausen-Brun at the 2018 Fourth of July Parade POOL PASSES AQUATICS & RECREATION NOW ON SALE PROGRAM GUIDE See page 12. ! Village of Hinsdale | Parks & Recreation Letter From The Superintendent Dear Village Residents, The official start of summer is June 20th; however, the unofficial start is when the Hinsdale Community Pool opens for the season on May 25th! Purchase a season pass at Village Hall or renew your pass online! Summer recreation programs begin the week of June 10th with offerings for all ages. Resident program registration begins March 25th. The Village offers a variety of programs including new programs like Yoga for Kids, Tiny Animal Adventurers, and the Thrills and Chills of Ice cream Science and History! This summer will also see the addition of teen programming in the form of trips! Have your teen take a trip to Enchanted Castle for a lock-in night or a visit to the Humane Society! Adults will now find FREE educational classes presented by the Alzheimer’s Association on page 48. We know you’ve been to our July 4th Parade & Festival, but this summer the Village is offering a few new special events, including many at the Pool! Be on the lookout for the new UNPLUG and PLAY series, a Board of Mermaid and Pirate Meet–n–Greet at the Pool, and Pass Member appreciation nights at the Pool. For details Trustees on these events turn to pages 10 and 14. You’ll also see the return of last year’s favorite events including Dog Days of Summer, Taco Tuesday, Christmas in July (including a float-in movie at the pool!) and Movies in the Thomas Cauley Park (held at Robbins Park)! Beer and BBQ lovers, join us at KLM Park on June 14 for our Summer Brew & Q - Village President event (page 8)! Trustees We’re bringing back the Social Media Photo Contest too! Starting April 1st-August 15th, we will be accepting • Neale Byrnes photos submitted via any of our social media pages (Facebook, Twitter & Instagram) using the hashtag • Christopher Elder #NoParksLikeHinsdale. This contest is again sponsored by Bannerville, USA and prizes will be awarded to our • Gerald Hughes 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners, so be creative and capture the value of Parks & Recreation! • Matthew Posthuma Special events are a great way to enjoy the summer! Mark your calendars so you don’t miss out on all the fun. • Michael Ripani • Opening Day at the Community Pool ..................................................................................Saturday, May 25 • Luke Stifflear • Opening of the Chamber of Commerce Farmers Market in Burlington Park ..................Monday, June 3 • Teen Splashtacular at the Community Pool ........................................................................Friday, June 7 Hinsdale • Chamber of Commerce Fine Arts Festival in Burlington Park ............................................June 8 & June 9 Parks and • Taco Tuesday in Burlington Park featuring Super Stoli .....................................................Tuesday, June 11 Recreation • Lunch on the Lawn in Burlington Park-Zydeco Voodoo .....................................................Wednesday, June 12 Commission • Start of Chamber of Commerce Uniquely Thursday Concerts in Burlington Park ........Thursday, June 13 Alice Waverley • Summer Brew & Q at KLM Park • NEW .................................................................................Friday, June 14 - Chairman • Movie in the Park at Robbins Park – Coco ...........................................................................Friday, June 21 th • Darren Baker • July 4 Parade and Festival in Downtown Hinsdale ............................................................Thursday, July 4 • Lunch on the Lawn in Burlington Park-Sounds of Brazil .....................................................Wednesday, July 10 • Chris Boruff • Cardboard Boat Regatta at the Community Pool .............................................................Saturday, July 20 • John George • Christmas in July/Float-in Movie at the Pool – Home Alone ...............................................Friday, July 26 • Heather Hester • Mermaid & Pirate Meet–n–Greet at the Pool • NEW ............................................................Wednesday, July 31 • Steve Keane • Lunch on the Lawn in Burlington Park– Miss Jamie’s Farm .................................................Wednesday, Aug 7 • Gregory Moore • Member Appreciation Night at the Pool • NEW...................................................................Friday, Aug 9 • Movie in the Park at Robbins Park – Mary Poppins Returns ..............................................Friday, Aug 16 • The Dog Days of Summer at the Community Pool .............................................................Saturday, Sept 7 Heather Bereckis Superintendent of Parks & Recreation Registration information is on page 50. Visit the Village of Hinsdale’s Website at www.villageofhinsdale.org for up-to-date information, including Parks and Recreation information about Pool and Recreation Programs, Special Events, seasonal employment opportunities and meetings. You can e-mail the Parks and Recreation Department at [email protected]. 2 www.Facebook.com/HinsdaleParksandRecreation | 2019 Summer Aquatics & Recreation Programs Village of Hinsdale | Parks & Recreation Table of Contents Page Page Page Adult Programs Office Hours .................................................... 4 Flag Football ................................................. 42 Alzheimer’s Association Classes • NEW ....48 Parks and Recreation Staff ............................ 4 Go Girl Go! Sport & Craft Camp ..................37 Ballroom Dance ............................................48 Parks Bicycle Route Map .............................. 28 Karate ............................................................46 CPR Classes ..................................................48 Parks Guide ................................................... 29 Lacrosse Camps ...........................................40 Fit4Mom ........................................................ 47 Picnics at KLM Park......................................... 4 Skyhawks Sports Camps ........................42-44 Karate ............................................................49 Special Events • NEW ................................... 6 Sports Kids Camps ....................................... 38 Men’s Softball ................................................49 Summer Brew & Q • NEW ............................ 8 Sports R Us Camps.................................. 36-37 Photography .................................................49 Summer Photo Contest ..................................7 Soccer Made In America..............................40 Pilates/Barre Above ......................................48 Taco Tuesday .................................................. 9 Tennis Lessons .............................................. 45 Prime Time A+ ............................................... 47 Unplug & Play • NEW ..................................10 Taekwondo ...................................................46 Sit & Get Fit .................................................... 47 Village Officials ................................................2 Victory Family MMA • NEW ....................... 35 Taekwondo ..................................................49 White Sox Camp ........................................... 35 Yoga Classes ................................................. 47 Pool Membership Information Youth Programs Acting Classes ...............................................22 Aquatics Admission Information & Hours • NEW .... 12 Animal Adventure • NEW ........................... 21 Birthday Parties ............................................. 15 Pool Fees ........................................................ 13 Art Classes (Preschool) ................................. 21 Cardboard Boat Regatta ............................. 16 Pool Pass Membership Form ....................... 54 Diving Lessons .............................................. 20 Art Classes (Youth) ........................................23 Pool Rules & Regulations .............................. 12 Hinsdale Town Team ..................................... 17 Beginning Guitar ...........................................23 J. Life Guard .................................................... 19 Registration Information Beginning Violin .............................................23 Parent Tot Swim Lessons ..............................18 Activity Registration Form ............................ 51 Beginning Voice .............................................23 Pool Hours ...................................................... 12 Registration Policies ..................................... 50 Chess Classes ............................................... 24 Pool Special Events • NEW ......................14-15 Coding & Robotics ........................................27 Super Passes .................................................. 13 Teen Programs Computer Explorers ......................................32 Swimming Lessons ....................................18-19 Enchanted Castle Lock-In • NEW .............. 33 Dance Classes .............................................. 34 Water Polo ...................................................... 19 Teen Photography .......................................
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