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For more information check out our class listings on pages 89 & 97 or call: DIRECTORY 3 FACILITY DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Building General Information . 3-4 Athletics 320 W. Jackson Avenue, Naperville, IL 60540 Phone: (630) 848-5000 Fax: (630) 848-5001 Youth . 84-93 Special Events . 5-12 Hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Golf Adult. 95-100 and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to noon. Course Information . 13-16 Camps Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center Youth . 17 Youth . 94 305 W. Jackson Avenue, Naperville, IL 60540 Adult . 18 Active Adults & Seniors Main Phone: (630) 848-3615 Volunteer Desk: (630) 848-3613 Building hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Aquatics Adults & Seniors . 101-106 and Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Youth . 19 Trips Administrative Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Adult . 20 Day Trips . 107-114 Barn Recreation Center Early Childhood Extended Trips . 115-119 421 W. Martin Avenue (630) 848-5000 Early Childhood . 21-36 Facilities Centennial Beach 500 W. Jackson Avenue (May through Aug.) (630) 848-5092 Special Recreation. 120 Arts (September through April) (630) 848-5000 General Information . 121-122 Special Events. 37-38 Millennium Carillon and Visitor Center Dance . 39-47 Community Information. 123-124 (Located along the Riverwalk near Rotary Hill) Youth . 48-53 Registration Visitor Center Phone (630) 848-3611 Adult. 54-56 Information. 125-128 Naperbrook Golf Course 22204 W. 111th Street/Hassert Blvd. (630) 378-4215 General Interest Registration Forms. 129-130 Special Events. 57-59 Riverwalk Eatery 441 Aurora Avenue (630) 848-3541 Youth . 60-67 Student Parking South Maintenance Facility Adult. 68-73 Permits . 131-134 3415 Book Road, Naperville, IL 60564 Fitness & Wellness Volunteer Information. 135 Phone: (630) 864-3100 Fax: (630) 864-3090 Youth . 74-75 Hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Adult. 76-83 Springbrook Golf Course 2220 W. 83rd Street (630) 848-5060 Sportsman’s Community Clubhouse BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 735 S. West Street (630) 848-2124 Suzanne Hart President Studio One 736 W. Jackson Avenue (630) 848-5000 Marie Todd Vice President Kristen Jungles Commissioner Western DuPage Special Recreation Association Ron Ory Commissioner 116 N. Schmale Road, Carol Stream (630) 681-0962 Andrew Schaffner Commissioner Wigwam Mary Wright Commissioner 336 Knoch Knolls Road (630) 848-1301 Vacancy Commissioner Other Numbers to Know: Mindy Munn Appointed Treasurer • Park District Police (630) 848-5049 TBD Appointed Secretary • Park Watch (630) 848-5050 • Rainouts and cancellations (630) 848-0993 Regular meetings of the Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners • TDD: (24 hours per day, 7 days per week) are open to the public and generally scheduled on the second Thursday Illinois Relay Center (630) 848-0953 of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Municipal • Senior Dining Center (630) 848-3627 Building, 400 S. Eagle Street. “Matters from the Public” is a permanent • Ride DuPage Reservations (PACE) (800) 713-7445 agenda item. Persons with disabilities who require special accommodations • Ride DuPage Comments (PACE) (847) 364-7223 to attend park board meetings are asked to advise the Park District 48 hours • Ecumenical Adult Care (630) 357-8166 • Riverwalk Administrator - Jan Erickson (630) 305-5984 before a scheduled meeting (630-848-3502). ARRCC: Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center The Barn: Barn Recreation Center KEY CODES: NCHS: Naperville Central High School = Cancellations must be made = We have a nut-free environment so NNHS: Naperville North High School one week in advance. please do not bring peanut butter NVHS: Neuqua Valley High School or any items containing nuts or traces of nuts. (R) = Resident = Online registration not (SDR) = School District Resident available. = Parent/child class (N) = Nonresident registration information & forms on pages 125-135 or visit us at www.napervilleparks.org 4 LETTER FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT Dear friend of the Naperville Park District: As the new Park Board president, I’m very happy to have this opportunity to be a part of our Autumn 2008 Program Guide. In comparison to summer, fall brings a welcome and more low-key feel. And, after a hot and sunny summer, there’s some comfort in the cooler weather. MISSION: As you know, autumn is back-to-school time, but it’s also a great time to The Naperville Park District enjoy the outdoors, especially in our parks. Although the vast majority of us provides leisure experiences that will start heading indoors in late fall, the Park District’s recreational offerings enhance the quality of life for will continue right through the holidays and into winter. Just think about our community. Santa House in December and snow softball in January. However, until then, we have a whole season of terrific family activities to celebrate the autumn VISION: season. It’s a great time to hop on a hayride, try your hand at pumpkin To be a best in class parks and decorating, or participate in one of our many fall sports or fitness programs recreation service provider creating for kids or adults. unity and focus in the community. Back for another year of Halloween fun on the Riverwalk is Comcast. We If you have concerns or comments regarding thank them for their continued support of our Halloween Happening event, this publication, we’d like to hear them. fast approaching its third decade. And, thanks to Naperville’s radio station Please e-mail at [email protected] 95.9 The River and SCORE Educational Centers for their support of this event as well. I’m also pleased to welcome National City, our Athletic Park The Naperville Park District Program Partner, to Naperville. With five branches across the community, National Guide is delivered to your door every season. City is well-poised to support the Park District’s athletic programs, facilities, If you do not receive a Program Guide, call (630) 848-5000 for prompt delivery. and our participants. We’re fortunate to have business partners in Naperville who understand the importance of recreation and can help us promote our EDITOR mission to our residents. Sameera Luthman ASSISTANT EDITORS Every new season reminds us of our ability to change, learn and grow. Brian Guhl The Naperville Park District can be an important part of your family’s life Nancy Thompson by encouraging you to try something new, start to live a healthier life or LAYOUT/DESIGN enjoy quality family time. We have one of the best districts around with a Beth Adams multitude of resources for all ages. I hope you’ll take advantage of all we COVER PHOTO have to offer, not just this autumn, but all year long. Copyright 2008 istock International Inc. Sincerely, The pages inside this program guide are printed on recyclable paper with soy-based inks. Non-Discrimination Policy The Naperville Park District does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, gender, or physical or mental ability either through its employment practices, the operation of its programs and services, or through its relationship with vendors and other business providers. If you have questions regarding the Naperville Park Suzanne Hart District commitment to its non-discrimination Park Board President policy or you believe you have been unfairly discriminated against, please call the Naperville Park District at (630) 848-5000. registration information & forms on pages 125-135 or visit us at www.napervilleparks.org SPECIAL EVENTS 5 SPECIAL EVENTS registration information & forms on pages 125-135 or visit us at www.napervilleparks.org registration 6 SPECIAL EVENTS BREAKFAST WITH SANTA CANDY CANE HUNT S Spend time with family and friends while enjoying a delicious Why not enjoy a Saturday down at Knoch Park with your child? T breakfast consisting of pancakes, sausage, eggs and fruit. The Naperville Park District will be holding our third annual N While you enjoy your breakfast, a special guest will visit with Candy Cane Hunt. We will have fun making a craft and enjoying E you and your family at your table, just in time to share those refreshments inside the Barn Recreation Center and follow with a V last minute additions to your holiday gift list. Be sure to bring Candy Cane hunt outside. Candy canes will be hidden through- E a camera for candid shots of this right jolly old elf. Each child out the park for kids to find and prizes will be awarded to those L will receive a small, special gift upon leaving. The registration who find the largest candy canes. Participants must pre-register A deadline for residents is December 6, 2008 and no refunds for this event no later than December 5. Fees are per child. (ck) I will be given after that date. All children must be accompa- C nied by an adult. Highchairs or boosters will not be provided. Location: The Barn - Main Floor E Please indicate on your registration form the name(s) of friends Date: Dec. 6 P S or other family members you would like to sit with as we Limit: Min. 30/ Max. 70 assign table seats. We will do our best to accommodate. (ck) Fee: $14.00(R)/$21.00(N)/per child Location: ARRCC - Comm. Hall & Kitchen CODE AGE DAY TIME Date: Dec. 13 71609 3-5 Sat 9:30 am-10:30 am Limit: Min. 50/ Max. 115 71610 3-5 Sat 11:30 am-12:30 pm Fee: $14.00(R)/$21.00(N)/adult - 14 years and up $12.00(R)/$18.00(N)/child - 13 years and under HALLOWEEN TREATS AND MORE Based on our theme of the day, we’ll be making two or three great CODE AGE DAY TIME treats to bring home.