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BROOKFIELD Parks & Recreation Summer 2021 Village Events & Programs Brookfield Village Hall 8820 Brookfield Ave., Brookfield IL 60513 (708) 485-7344 • www.brookfieldil.gov Brookfield Parks and Recreation | Summer 2021 1 BROOKFIELD PARKS AND RECREATION Welcome! The Brookfield Parks and Recreation Department is in the lower level of Village Hall. The Parks and Recreation Department plans and implements general recreation and special events programs, facilitates the rental of parks and athletic field usage and manages the recreation facilities Table of Contents and program offerings for the village of Brookfield. Brookfield Recreation Locations ............. 4-5 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Parks and Recreation Information ...........6-7 Recreation Office: 708-485-1474 Community Groups ........................................8 Special Events ......................................... 10-16 Mission Summer Camps ...................................... 17-20 The mission of the department is to provide a wide range of quality recreational and leisure programming Day Camps .....................................................21 and events for individuals of all ages, abilities, interests Specialty Camps .....................................22-23 and cultures for the maximum life enhancing benefit Tots Prep Program .................................24-25 while also ensuring fiscal responsibilities and providing unexpected values. Before and After School Stars.................... 26 Early Childhood Recreation .................27-28 Community Recreation Co-ops Youth Recreation & Arts ........................29-30 The Brookfield Parks and Recreation Department Youth Athletics ........................................ 31-32 maintains a cooperative programming agreement with Adult Recreation .....................................33-35 the Community Park District of LaGrange Park. This co-op will allow residents to participate in LaGrange Park programs at resident rates. Only programs listed in this book will receive co-op rates. Refund and cancellation policies for Community Park District of LaGrange apply. For more detailed information on programs, policies and procedures; please contact the Park District of LaGrange directly.. SEASPAR (South East Association for Special Parks & Recreation) Do you know someone with a disability who would love to go out, have fun and make new friends? If so, SEASPAR is the place! Since 1976, SEASPAR has provided year-round recreation activities for individuals with physical disabilities and cognitive delays. SEASPAR serves as an extension of 11 communities and is committed to providing comprehensive recreation opportunities. Sports, fitness, social, cultural, art, camps, special events and trips offer enjoyment for children, teens and adults. Go to www.seaspar.org or call 1-630-960-7600 for additional information. 2 www.BrookfieldIL.gov VILLAGE OF BROOKFIELD 8820 Brookfield Ave • 708-485-7344 • www.brookfieldil.gov WE’RE HERE TO SERVE YOU! Village President Parks and Recreation Michael J. Garvey Department Stevie Ferrari, Village Clerk Director of Parks &Recreation Brigid Weber Kelly Picton, Early Childhood Supervisor & Recreation Assistant Village Trustees Kit P. Ketchmark Parks and Recreation Edward J. Cote Commission Brian G. Conroy Kenyon Duner Jennifer Hendricks Maria Kaplan David P. LeClere Brian Oberhauser Kathryn S. Kaluzny Kyle Whitehead Julie Narimatsu Village Manager Mary Vyskocil Timothy C. Wiberg David LeClere, Trustee Liaison Brookfield Recreation Locations Municipal Building 8820 Brookfield Avenue Recreation Hall, Recreation Office and Conference Room All located on lower level of the Municipal Building S. E. Gross School Gymnasium Recreation House Water Tower Building 3524 Maple Avenue 4301 Elm Ave. 3840 Maple Ave. Kiwanis Park Creekside Park Harrison Park Madlin Park Maple South Park 8820 Brookfield Ave. Burlington & Grove Aves. 3200 block of Harrison Ave. Lincoln Ave. between 3900 block of Madison & Raymond Aves. Maple Ave. Candy Cane Park Ehlert Park Madison Park 29th & Park Aves. Congress Park & Elm Aves. 4000 block of Maple North Park Veterans Madison Ave. 3800 Block of Memorial Park Maple Ave. Grand Blvd. & Sunnyside Aves. 4 www.BrookfieldIL.gov BROOKFIELD PARKS AND RECREATION Brookfield Recreation Parks, Open Space, Locations Recreation, & Facilities Municipal Building 8820 Brookfield Avenue Recreation Hall, Recreation Office and Conference Room All located on lower level of the Municipal Building Recreation House 4301 Elm Avenue Water Tower Building 3840 Maple Avenue Kiwanis Park 8820 Brookfield Avenue Ehlert Park Congress Park and Elm Avenues Brookfield Parks and Recreation | Summer 2021 5 BROOKFIELD PARKS AND RECREATION Safe and Proper Usage of Picnic Pavilions Brookfield’s Playgrounds & Parks Picnic pavilions, located in Ehlert and Kiwanis Parks, are available for rental May-October. Permits are To help keep all users of our playground equipment required and can be obtained by contacting the Parks safe, be sure to: and Recreation Department at 708-485-1474 OR by • Use all equipment appropriately. downloading the application from our website at www. • Children are always to be supervised. brookfieldil.gov and returning, with deposit to the Parks and Recreation office. • Use age appropriate playground equipment. Pavilion rental applications for the 2020 season are Athletic Field/Court/Pavilion/ taken on a first-come, first-served basis Open Space Usage Permits No organized team, league, group/organization may utilize any park facility or athletic field/court without a permit allowing such use. Permits can be obtained in the Brookfield Recreation Department, Monday-Friday 9am – 4:00pm. No person(s) or group/organization shall bring into the parks any play class, day camp or similarly organized group or activity of any kind without prior permission from the Brookfield Parks and Recreation Department. Dogs Village Ordinance allows dogs in the park with the following regulations: • No person owning or keeping a dog shall allow such dog to run freely in any park or playground in the Village • No person owning or keeping a dog shall allow such dog to be in any park or playground in the Skate Park Village unless such dog remains under control, The Ehlert Park Skate Park will be open April through securely fastened and restrained by a leash not October each year (weather dependent). Use of the more than eight feet (8’) in length. Dog licenses and skate park is at your own risk. The Village of Brookfield proof of vaccination must be displayed on the dog’s will not be held liable for any injuries. collar • No person owning or keeping a dog shall allow While using the skate park please remember to: such dog to enter upon or remain upon any area of • use the facility responsibly, safely and courteously the park utilized as an athletic field, court, children’s • helmets, knee and elbow pads are recommended at play area or posted to prohibit dogs all times • Owners or keepers of dogs shall carry appropriate • spectators should remain outside the skate park equipment to and shall immediately clean the dog’s fence waste and deposit the waste in an appropriate waste receptacle • food and drink should remain outside the skate park fence Brookfield Parks are available for all to enjoy. • bicycles are not allowed in the skate park Please help us keep them clean and safe. Thank you. 6 www.BrookfieldIL.gov BROOKFIELD PARKS AND RECREATION RECREATION REGISTRATION CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS: POLICIES AND PROCEDURES The Brookfield Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel any program with 4 ways to Register insufficient registration. We will try to extend registration 1. ONLINE at rectrac.brookfieldil.gov deadlines, however, we will typically cancel within 2-3 business days prior to class start date. 2. IN-OFFICE at 8820 Brookfield Ave., M-F, 9am-4pm For classes canceled by the Parks and Recreation *Drop box for registration and payment is available department, you will receive a FULL REFUND. in both the Village parking lot and Parks and Recreation department To withdraw from a program, you must alert the Parks and Recreation office with confirmation that your 3. OVER THE PHONE by calling request has been received prior to the second class 708-485-1474 or 708-485-1528 meeting date. 4. MAIL your registration form to All approved refund requests due to withdrawal may 8820 Brookfield Ave., Brookfield, IL 60513 include a $5.00 administrative fee and proration for any class dates attended or supplies purchased. PAYMENT & FEES Refund requests due to sickness or injury may require a Cash, check or credit/debit card (Visa, MasterCard, physicians note. No processing fee will be deducted for Discover) are all acceptable forms of payment for approved withdrawal with physician note. program fees. Make checks payable to: “Village of Brookfield” *A $25 fee will be added to your household account for returned checks. Fee Codes for programming are as follows: (R) Resident (NR) Non-Resident Brookfield Parks and Recreation | Summer 2021 7 COMMUNITY GROUPS MEETING AT THE VILLAGE HALL Cycle Brookfield Cycle Brookfield believes in the Power Art League of Bicycles and seeks to expand fun and The Brookfield Recreation Art League invites safe cycling through education, event artists to come enjoy open painting, still life set organization and community support. ups, instructional videos and demonstrations by featured artists. The League meets September- Community Driven Initiatives May. For more information