2016 Winter/Spring Recreation Brochure
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2016 Winter/Spring Recreation Brochure
2016 Winter/Spring Recreation Brochure Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Department Brochure Community Resource & Recreation Department 8455 W. 103rd Street Palos Hills, IL 60465 (708) 430-4500 Fax (708) 430-8376 Website: www.paloshillsweb.org Email: recreation@paloshillsweb.org Staff Kristin Violante, Commissioner Edward Jung, Superintendent of Recreation Allison Salo, CPRP, Recreation Supervisor Sandy DeMoor, Community Resources Supervisor Lisa Kline, Office Clerk City of Palos Hills Recreation Board Mayor Gerald R. Bennett Alderman Pauline Stratton, Chairman Alderman Marty Kleefisch Alderman Mary Ann Schultz City of Palos Hills Community Resource Board Mayor Gerald R. Bennett Alderman Joe Marrotta, Chairman Alderman Pauline Stratton Alderman Joan Knox TABLE OF CONTENTS Special Events 10-12 Mission Statement Playschool 13-14 The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department strives to maximize its resources to provide the community with high quality, diverse and economic leisure opportunities; through open space preservation, park development, administration and active and passive recreational program offerings. Tot & Youth Classes 15 Youth Cooking & Craft 16 Taekwondo 17 Dance 18-19 Gymnastics 19 Americans with Disabilities Act Youth Sports 20-21 In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department will make reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability when using facilities or programs to enable participation. If you have any questions about the Park Department’s compliance, please contact the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department at (708)430-4500. The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department is a cooperative member of the Oak Lawn Park District Special Recreation Agency. Brochures for the Oak Lawn Park District Special Recreation programs are available at the Community Activity Center, 8455 W. 103rd Street, Palos Hills. The Orland Park Recreation Department is offering Special Recreation classes for Non-Residents. For more information, please call (708) 403-7275. Bowling 21 Day Camp 22 Ice Skating, Music Lesson 23 Open Gym, Magic, Family Events 24 Karate, Teen Programs 25, 26 Horseback Riding, Crochet Classes 26 Dog Obedience 27 Adult Classes 28 Jazzercise/Golf 29 Yoga 30 Adult Activities & Trips 31 - 33 Seniors 34 - 36 Registration Form/Information 37 - 40 9 Skate Under the Stars Friday, January 15th, 2016 7 pm - 8:30 pm Glacier Park -101st St. & 78th Ave. (Bring your own skates) National Popcorn Day Tuesday, January 19 Stop by the Palos Hills Community Center to celebrate National Popcorn Day with a fresh bag of popcorn. Popcorn will be available from 9:00 am - 7:00 pm. One free bag of popcorn per person. See page 15 for a popcorn themed program for our little ones. Prince of Hearts Mother-Son Dance Dance the night away with your favorite little man. The night will include dancing, a light dinner, and a souvenir. Palos Hills Community Center Friday, February 12th 6:30 - 8:00 pm Cost: $30.00 per couple #330260-1 $15.00 each addt’l person #330260-2 10 Health Expo Friday, March 11, 2016 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Palos Hills Community Center 8455 W. 103rd St. Free & Low Cost Screening available Health Care Vendor Fair Flashlight Egg Hunt Bring your flashlight and a keen eye to this fun egg hunt in the dark. Grab your basket and search for eggs filled with candy and prizes. This event starts promptly at 6:00 pm, so arrive early. For ages 12 years and older. Town Square Park Friday, March 18th #330258-1 6:00 pm - $10.00/person Chicago Lighthouse Low Vision Products Show Will be visiting the Palos Hills Community Center 8455 W. 103rd Street - Thursday, April 14th, 2016 10:00 am to 3:00 pm If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts or diabetic retinopathy and are learning how to live with changing vision, there is help available. Don’t miss this chance to see innovative products and enjoy a hands-on experience with the latest in adaptive devices. 11 Breakfast with the Bunny Every child will receive a gift from the Bunny! Saturday, March 19, 2016 Palos Hills Community Center 8455 W. 103rd St. 10:00 am - 11:15 am Cost: $6.00 per adult #360315-A Under 1 year old is free with paying adult #360315-B $8.00 per child #360315-C Price includes breakfast, entertainment & bunny gift. Buy your tickets early - No tickets sold at the door! Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 19, 2016 Town Square Park 8455 W. 103rd St. Rain or Snow 11:30 am Cost: Free No ticket necessary Bring your own Easter Basket or bag to collect your eggs. Find the special egg and receive a Special Prize. No registration is necessary. You may attend the Easter Egg Hunt without going to the Bunny Breakfast. They are two separate events. 12 TOT-STUFF PLAYSCHOOL Tot Stuff Playschool is a balanced program designed to meet the educational, social, creative and emotional needs of children. Each class will include pre-academic reading skills, learning games for colors, shapes, letters, group names, songs, and play time. Parents of first time registrants should bring a copy of their child’s birth certificate along with their registration form. Due to purchasing supplies in advance, no refunds or credits will be given after the first day of class. Note: No class January 18, February 15, March 7, 25, 28, April 4 - 8. Location: Community Activity Center Ages: 4 & 5 years old (Must be 4 by 1st day of class) Time: 9:00 - 11:30 am Dates: Session 1 January 4th - March 4th (25 classes) #320704-A Session 2 March 9th - May 20th (27 classes) #320704-B Both Sessions January 4th - May 20th #320704-C Time: Noon - 2:30 pm (This class time must have at least 8 students to run. If the minimum is not met, students signed up for this time will be moved to the earlier class time.) Dates: Session 1 January 4th - March 4th (25 classes) #320706-A Session 2 March 9th - May 20th (27 classes) #320706-B Both Sessions January 4th - May 20th #320706-C Days: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays Cost: Session 1 R:$275.00/NR:$295.00 Session 2 R:$300.00/NR:$320.00 Both Sessions R:$575.00/NR:$615.00 Instructor: Mrs. Gorden Ages: Time: Dates: Time: Dates: Days: Cost: Instructor: 3 years old (Must be 3 by the 1st day of class) 9:30 - 11:30 am Session 1 January 5th - March 3rd (18 classes) Session 2 March 8th - May 19th (20 classes) Both Sessions January 5th - May 19th Noon - 2:00 pm Session 1 January 5th - March 3rd (18 classes) Session 2 March 8th - May 19th (20 classes) Both Sessions January 5th - May 19th Tuesdays & Thursdays Session 1 R:$200.00/NR:$220.00 Session 2 R:$220.00/NR:$240.00 Both Sessions R:$420.00/NR:$460.00 Mrs. Gorden #320705-A #320705-B #320705-C #320707-A #320707-B #320707-C START S.M.A.L.L. - NEW CLASS! Join us for Stories, Math, Art, Letters, and Listening. This 75 minute class is perfect for those just beginning to leave mom, dad, or other caregivers for a short time. We will introduce school skills, math and reading readiness, and have fun doing it. Kids do not need to be potty trained but parents need to be available by phone. Teachers cannot change diapers. Location: Community Activity Center Date: Session 1 January 5th - March 3rd Session 2 March 8th - May 19th Day: Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 9:15 – 10:30 am Cost: Session 1 R:$150.00/NR:$175.00 #310201-A Session 2 R:$167.00/NR:$192.00 #310201-B Time: 12:00 - 1:15 pm Cost: Session 1 R:$150.00/NR:$175.00 #310201-C Session 2 R:$167.00/NR:$192.00 #310201-D Age: 2 - 3 year olds Min/Max: 4/8 13 Extended Playschool Programs Want to extend your day with us? These classes start immediately after Tot-Stuff Playschool ends and will extend your preschooler’s day. Send your child with a lunch, we will have lunch time the first 15 minutes of the class. LET’S PLAY SPORTS In this class participants will have the opportunity to learn and play a variety of sports such as basketball, soccer, t-ball, and more. The kids will receive beginning instruction in each sport, while also learning the importance of sportsmanship and teamwork. This is a great class for the kids to test themselves in a variety of sports. This class is without a parent. No class January 18th, February 15th, March 28th & April 4th. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Mondays Date: Session 1 January 11th - February 29th #320228-A Session 2 March 14th - May 2nd #320228-B Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $30.00 Ages: 4 - 5 year olds Min/Max: 4/12 PEE WEE PICASSOS For our budding artist out there. Kids will have the opportunity to use their imagination and enhance their fine motor skills as they create various projects. Kids will use various mediums such as paint and clay to create projects that any mom would be proud of. Dress appropriately for the class as the artists may get messy. This class is without a parent. No class April 6. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Wednesdays Date: Session 1 January 13th - March 2nd #320426-1 Session 2 March 16th-May 4th #320426-2 Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $42.00 Ages: 4 - 5 year olds Min/Max: 4/12 PEE WEE PICASSOS TOO! For our budding artist out there. Kids will have the opportunity to use their imagination and enhance their fine motor skills as they create various projects. Kids will use various mediums such as paint and clay to create projects that any mom would be proud of. Dress appropriately for the class as the artists may get messy. This class is without a parent. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Date: January 12th - March 1st #330210-A Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $48.00 Ages: 3 - 4 year olds Min/Max: 4/20 STORY BOOK COOKS Story time with a delicious ending. In this class children will hear a story and then make a treat inspired by that day’s story. Children can use their imagination through listening and hands-on through cooking. The basics of cooking and working together will be taught. This class is without a parent. No class April 5th. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Date: March 15th - May 3 #320220-1 Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Cost: $42.00 Ages: 3 - 4 year olds Min/Max: 4/20 14 PIPSQUEAK OPEN GYM Children’s Activities Parents, come join your child and have fun in the gym. The equipment used allows your child to experience all manner of actions, such as rolling, climbing, balancing, jumping and a variety of floor exercises. The layout is altered regularly to provide new challenges. Socialization will be a positive for both parent and child. This will be parent or guardian supervision, no instructor for this open gym program. This is a drop-in class. Fees are paid weekly. No Class March 25th. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Fridays Date: January 8th –April 29th Time: 9:30 – 11:00 am Cost: R:$2.00/NR:$3.00 each week Age: Walking - 3 year olds with parent Min/Max: 4/20 ILLINOIS SHOTOKAN PRE-KARATE Illinois Shotokan Karate Club is Chicagoland’s premier karate school taught under the instruction of John DiPasquale, a four-time National Champion, US National Coach and President of the US National Karate Federation. In Pre-Karate Safety classes, young children develop flexibility, strength, and coordination in fun, yet disciplined activities. This program is specifically designed for growing minds and bodies to enhance memory and agility. Watch your child’s confidence blossom and their skills improve. No class March 23rd. Location: Apollo Recreation Center (12521 S. Kostner, Alsip) Day: Wednesdays Date: Session 1 January 6th - March 30th Session 2 April 6th - June 8th Time: Session 1 4:30 - 5:15 pm Beginner (no prior experience) #320217-A 5:20 - 6:05 pm Continuing (White w/stripe & up) #320217-B Session 2 4:30 - 5:15 pm Beginner (no prior experience) #320217-C 5:20 - 6:05 pm Continuing (White w/stripe & up) #320217-D Cost: Session 1 $114.00 Session 2 $95.00 Age: 4 - 7 years old NATIONAL POPCORN DAY CELEBRATION Come celebrate National Popcorn Day with this Popcorn themed class. You will make a popcorn craft, hear a popcorn story, play a popcorn game and end with making a popcorn treat to take home. Don’t miss out on this fun time! Location: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Tuesday, January 19th #330256-1 Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm Cost: R:$10.00/NR:$13.00 Age: 3-5 years old Min/Max: 4/10 FLASH BUGS STUDIO SPRING BREAK ART CAMP Flash Bugs Studio Art Camp is geared for children 6 - 12 who love creativity, but need guidance taking their artwork to the next level. This is a fun filled week where children will create art projects using various art media such as drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking. All of these techniques will also be applied into a handmade sketchbook/journal where they will gain a deeper understanding of the principles and elements of art. Your child will walk away with a renewed sense of confidence about their creativity. At the end of this session, your child will receive a beautifully packaged portfolio filled with their masterpieces. All art materials are provided in class. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Monday - Friday Date: April 4th - April 8th #330501-1 Time: 10:00 am - Noon Cost: $200.00 15 Ages: 6 - 12 year olds Min/Max: 4/20 Youth Cooking & Craft Classes CULINARY CREATORS Hey kids, it is a great time to make the kitchen come alive and you will be just the right person to do it! We will follow a set recipe and make a snack based on a particular theme. Our chefs will learn basic cooking skills and appropriate kitchen etiquette. Please bring an apron or wear an old shirt to class. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Mondays Date: January 25 - Hot Treats #330222-1 February 22 - Fun with Fruit #330222-2 March 21 - Fun with Veggies #330222-3 April 18 - Springtime Snacks #330222-4 Time: 4:00 – 5:00 pm Cost: $10.00 each class Age: 4 - 7 years old Min/Max: 4/8 JUNIOR CHEFS Join us once a month for a fun cooking class. This class will follow one or two recipes each time that use a variety of equipment and tools. Students will take home a recipe that can be shared with family and friends. Please bring an apron or wear an old shirt to class. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Wednesdays Date: January 27 Theme: Comfort Foods #330223-1 February 24 Theme: Personal Pizza #330223-2 March 23 Theme: Baked Goods #330223-3 April 20 Theme: Breakfast #330223-4 May 18 Theme: Quick and Easy Recipes #330223-5 Time: 4:00 – 5:30 pm Cost: $15.00 each class Age: 8-12 years old Min/Max: 4/8 EASY CRAFT IDEAS This class will show you how to make some simple crafts that are fun to make and something you can share with your friends and family. Each class will show you how to make a different craft. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Wednesdays Date: January 20 - Lanyards #330226-1 February 17 - Dream Catchers #330226-2 March 16 - Friendship Bracelets #330226-3 April 13 - Rag Rug #330226-4 Time: 4:00 – 5:00 pm Cost: $10.00 each class Age: 7-12 years old Min/Max: 4/10 16 TAEKWONDO Tae Kwon Do, one of the newest Olympic sports, is a 2000-year-old martial art, offering a variety of benefits for people of all ages and physical abilities. Students have the opportunity to improve concentration and self esteem, achieve lifelong physical fitness, and learn self-defense skills. Classes are taught under the direction of Grand Master Ki Hong Kim* (8th Dan World Tae Kwon Do Federation.) A $45.00 uniform fee is required at the first class. Belt testing is offered through The K H Kim’s Taekwondo (OATC) at an additional fee. All colored belt students are required to have complete sparring gears. LITTLE DRAGONS EARLY TAEKWONDO This introductory class is designed to captivate the interest of our youngest students. Skills are developed through gentle instruction and appropriate games for their ability. This class focuses on developing balance, coordination and respect for the discipline for martial arts training. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: Session 1 Jan. 5 - Mar. 22 #330927-1 Session 2 Apr. 5 - June 7 #330927-2 Time: 4:00 - 4:40 pm Cost: R:$160.00/NR:$170.00 (16 classes) Ages: 4 - 5 years old Min/Max: 5/12 Designed especially for the younger children of 6 - 7 years old, this program helps kids develop conditioning, coordination, listening skills and self-confidence through creative activities. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: Session 1 Jan. 5 - Mar. 22 #330930-1 Session 2 Apr. 5 - June 7 #330930-2 Time: 4:45 - 5:35 pm Cost: R:$160.00/NR:$170.00 (16 classes) Ages: 6 - 7 years old Min/Max: 5/20 YOUTH TAEKWONDO PARENT/CHILD TAEKWONDO This program includes a balanced cardiovascular workout including punching, kicking and blocking skills, using the Taekwondo tradition, and self control. Participants will improve coordination, power of concentration, balance and both physical and mental discipline. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: Session 1 Jan. 5 - Mar. 22 #340907-1 Session 2 Apr. 5 - June 7 #340907-2 Time: 5:40 - 6:30 pm Cost: R:$160.00/NR:$170.00 (16 classes) Ages: 8 - 13 years old Min/Max: 5/20 This class provides families with fun opportunity to spend time together while improving physical and mental conditioning through cardiovascular drills, calisthenics, and traditional Taekwondo. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: Session 1 Jan. 5 - Mar 22 #350904-1 Session 2 Apr. 5 - June 7 #350904-2 Time: 6:35 - 7:25 pm Cost: R:$160.00/NR:$170.00 (16 classes) Ages: 7 years old & up with parent Min/Max: 5/20 ADULT TAEKWONDO ALL BELT FAMILY CLASS Restricted to high school students and older, this program concentrates on Taekwondo techniques through the study of forms, stances, and the skills of punching, kicking, and blocking. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: Session 1 Jan. 5 - Mar 22 #350924-1 Session 2 Apr. 5 - June 7 #350924-2 Time: 7:30 - 8:20 pm Cost: R:$160.00/NR:$170.00 (16 classes) Ages: High School students and older 17 Min/Max: 5/20 This class provides families with a fun opportunity to spend time together while improving physical and mental conditioning through cardiovascular drills, calisthenics, and traditional Taekwondo techniques including punching, kicking, and blocking. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: Session 1 Jan. 5 - Mar 22 #350932-A Session 2 Apr. 5 - June 7 #350932-B Time: 7:30 - 8:20 pm Cost: R:$160.00/NR:$170.00 (16 classes) Ages: High School students and older Min/Max: 5/20 DANCE CLASSES Now presenting The Palos Hills Recreation Department Dance Troupe… BALLET ...TAP ...HIP-HOP/JAZZ From the graceful movements of Ballet to the quick beat of Hip-Hop/Jazz to the synchronized sounds of tapping toes, we have it all! Come and see what all the commotion is about and have fun while learning a new dance style. Students who are enrolled in Session I will have priority registration for Session II which will include our first annual Spring Recital. White ballet shoes and black tap and jazz shoes should be worn for appropriate classes. Shoes will be available for purchase during our first class. All dancers will perform in a recital on Sunday, May 8th at Lincoln-Way East High School. The theme is The Magical Forest. Costumes will need to be purchased for the recital. There will be no classes Thursday, March 24th, or Friday, March 25th. PRE-BALLET This class will introduce the basic steps and positions in ballet while learning a fun song and dance routine. Your child's confidence and appreciation for the art form will grow as they master new skills and make new friends. BALLET This class provides an excellent background for all types of dance. Coordination, strength and flexibility are complimented with the grace and pose which ballet class offers. TAPPING TOES Hear the synchronized sounds of tapping toes while we shuffle off to Buffalo learning multiple tap techniques. Classes will include basic principles of tap through music and movement exercises, with an emphasis on rhythm and timing. HIGH VOLTAGE HIP-HOP/JAZZ Learn the latest street-style moves just like your favorite pop stars. Dance to the beat and get an excellent work-out while improving muscle strength and flexibility. Fun choreography will be inspired by popular music. PRE-BALLET Location: Day: Dates: Time: Day: Dates: Time: Ages: Cost: Min/Max: Community Activity Center Thursdays Jan. 7th - Apr. 28th #330231-1 2:15 - 2:45 pm or Fridays Jan. 8th - Apr. 29th #330231-2 12:00 - 12:30 pm 3 - 5 years old $132.00 4/14 BALLET–KINDERGARTEN Location: Day: Dates: Time: Day: Dates: Time: Ages: Cost: Min/Max: TAP-KINDERGARTEN Location: Day: Dates: Time: Day: Dates: Time: Ages: Cost: Min/Max: Community Activity Center Thursdays Jan. 7th - Apr. 28th #330250-A 3:15 - 3:45 pm or Fridays Jan. 8th - Apr. 29th #330250-B 11:00 - 11:30 am 3 - 5 years old $132.00 4/14 Community Activity Center Thursdays Jan. 7th - Apr. 28th #330235-1 2:45 - 3:15 pm or Fridays Jan. 8th - Apr. 29th #330235-2 11:30 - 12:00 pm Kindergarten $132.00 4/14 BALLET Location: Community Activity Center Day: Thursdays Dates: Jan. 7th - Apr. 28th #330255-1 Time: 3:45 - 4:30 pm Ages: 1st - 3rd Grade Cost: $167.00 Min/Max: 4/14 Continued on next page…. 18 TAP Location: Day: Dates: Time: Ages: Cost: Min/Max: HIP-HOP/JAZZ Community Activity Center Thursdays Jan. 7th - Apr. 28th #330257-1 4:30 - 5:00 pm 1st - 3rd Grade $132.00 4/14 Location: Day: Dates: Time: Ages: Cost: Min/Max: Community Activity Center Thursdays Jan. 7th - Apr. 28th #330352-1 5:00 - 5:45 pm 4th - 6th Grade $167.00 4/14 MEET OUR DANCE INSTRUCTOR - JENNIFER DIAMOND My name is Jennifer Diamond but my students all call me “Ms. Jenny” and I am thrilled to be teaching dance classes at the Palos Hills Recreation Department. I have taken dance classes since I was five years old and continued until I was able to teach on my own, While in high school I was involved in many of the Lincoln Way dance teams and was even on their first dance competition team. After graduating high school I was invited back to help coach their Orchesis Dance Team. I enjoyed it so much that I began to focus more on teaching. I have taught dance for over 15 years and love it even more every year. I have had the pleasure of working with thousands of students while teaching ballet, tap and hip-hop jazz classes at many different park districts. I hope I can share some of my great experiences with your community. I am busy planning our first annual dance recital which will take place this spring. I am super excited about being your new dance teacher and can’t wait to meet all of my new students! TUMBLEBEAR GYMNASTICS Preschool This fall our gymnastics classes will be action packed featuring SUPER HERO lesson plans! Your child will experience the gymnastics events of tumbling, vault, beam, and bars. We will work with the children to instill the values and morals of a super hero while bringing out your child’s extraordinary talents. Come join the super hero fun! Comfortable clothing and gym shoes. (No jeans please) School Age These classes are designed to develop fitness, character and self-esteem in children through the sport of gymnastics. Our program will help your child improve their strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination. At the same time they will learn discipline and improve their cognitive and motor skills. Plus an opportunity to meet new friends and have fun exercising. Come join the fun! Comfortable clothing and gym shoes. (No jeans please) Location: Dates: Day: Cost: Community Activity Center Session 1 February 10th - March 30th Session 2 April 6th - May 25th Wednesdays R:$61.00/NR:$66.00 per session PRESCHOOLERS (3 - 5 years old) Time: 5:15 - 5:50 pm SCHOOL AGE (5 - 11 years old) Time: 4:30 - 5:15 pm Min/Max: Session 1 Session 2 Min/Max: Session 1 Session 2 19 6/14 #320207-A #320207-B 6/14 #330219-A #330219-B MINI PUTTERS LITTLE KICKERS SOCCER This class is designed as an introduction to golf. Boys and girls will participate in fun drills and games as they learn the basic skills and techniques of the game. Participants will hit off a kids size tee and play a round on our kid friendly putting course. Our focus is on fun. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: February 1st - March 7th #320022-A Day: Mondays Time: 4:00 - 4:45 pm Cost: R:$30.00/NR:$35.00 Ages: 3-5 years old Min/Max: 4/12 Soccer for the little athlete in the family. This class is a great introduction to the fundamentals of soccer that include dribbling, passing, and teamwork all in a fun sports oriented atmosphere, Great for children to learn how to play with one another in a setting that promotes teamwork and cooperation. No class March 19. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: Session 1 Jan. 9 - Feb. 13 #320204-A Session 2 Feb. 27 - Apr. 9 #320204-B Day: Saturdays Time: 10:00 - 10:30 am Ages: 3-5 years old Cost: R:$30.00/NR:$35.00 Min/Max:6/12 FUTURE STAR SOCCER Learn the basic skills of dribbling, passing, and shooting in a fun non-competitive atmosphere. Participants will also learn how to interact with teammates in a team game that promotes exercise, cooperation and communication. This class is perfect for all athletes and all talent levels. No class March 19. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: Session 1 Jan. 9 - Feb. 13 #330224-1 Session 2 Feb. 27 - Apr. 9 #330224-2 Day: Saturdays Time: 10:45 - 11:30 am Ages: 6-10 years old Cost: R:$30.00/NR:$35.00 Min/Max: 6/12 MINOR LEAGUE T-BALL Youngsters will enjoy this introduction to the game of baseball. The fundamentals of throwing, catching, fielding and hitting will help in the development of your child’s skills. It’s a great way to build skills for the upcoming baseball season. Note: Each child needs to have their own glove. No class March 19 Location: Community Activity Center Dates: Session 1 Jan. 9 - Feb. 13 #320230-A Session 2 Feb. 27 - Apr. 9 #320230-B Day: Saturdays Time: 11:45 am - 12:30 pm Location: Community Activity Center Ages: 3-5 years old DODGEBALL Cost: R:$30.00/NR:$35.00 This all time favorite is making a big comeback. In this Min/Max: 6/12 class you will learn the rules and different variations of dodgeball. This class is a great workout both physically DYNAMIC DRIBBLERS and mentally and helps improve hand-eye coordination. Stop on by and work on those skills that will turn you Teams will be made up of all those who attend, so the into a hoops star. This class will teach the fundamentals more people that sign up the bigger the games will be. of passing, dribbling and shooting. Each class will end by Location: Community Activity Center playing a game. Dates: January 14th - February 18th Location: Community Activity Center #330232-1 Dates: January 15th - February 19th Day: Thursdays #330228-1 Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm Day: Fridays Ages: 7 - 12 years old Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm Cost: R:$30.00/NR:$35.00 Ages: 6 - 12 years old Min/Max: 6/20 Cost: R:$30.00/NR:$35.00 Min/Max: 6/20 Youth Sports 20 Youth Sports & Bowling Camps FRISBEE GOLF WIFFLE BALL No experience is necessary for this introductory class to a fast growing sport. This class combines the fun of playing Frisbee with the skill and strategy of golf. Students will learn different throwing techniques and basic of the game. Frisbees will be provided for this class. We will be playing indoors and outdoors. (Weather permitting) No class March 24th & April 7th. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: March 4th - April 22nd #330237-A Day: Thursdays Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm Ages: 6 - 12 years old Cost: R:$30.00/NR:$35.00 Min/Max: 6/20 Tired of wanting to play baseball but can never find enough people for a team. Then come join us as we play Wiffleball. This game is played just like baseball, but with a hollow, plastic bat and ball. There is no need for a glove or even a large field. You will learn all the rules and a few variations of Wiffleball, including how to play without even running the bases. No class March 25th & April 8th. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: March 5th - April 23rd #330239-A Day: Fridays Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm Ages: 6 - 12 years old Cost: R:$30.00/NR:$35.00 Min/Max: 6/20 BOWLOPOLIS CAMP Come out and learn how to bowl! This camp includes 4 weeks of bowling instruction and shoe rental. Each child receives a new BOWLING BALL with drilling. Location: Orland Bowl (8601 W. 159th St.) Dates: Session 1 January 9th - February 6th (No class January 23rd) Session 2 February 20th - March 12th Session 3 March 19th - April 16th (No class March 26th) Day: Saturdays Time: 11:30 am Fee: Session 1 with ball $80.00 #330240-1 Session 1 without ball $60.00 #330242-1 Session 2 with ball $80.00 #330240-2 Session 2 without ball $60.00 #330242-2 Session 3 with ball $80.00 #330240-3 Session 3 without ball $60.00 #330242-3 Ages: 5 - 12 years old SPRING BREAK BOWLING CAMP Orland Bowl would love to give you a gift that you can carry with you for years to come. The skills to become a better bowler! Take advantage of your time away from school and master a new skill with your closest friends. Bowling is the most participated sport in the world; it’s your turn to master the craft. Location: Orland Bowl (8601 W. 159th St) Dates: April 4th, 6th & 8th #330230-1 Day: Monday, Wednesday & Friday Time: 10:00 am - 11:30 am Ages: 5 - 12 years old Cost: $35.00 per person Min/Max: 1/20 21 FULL DAY CAMP Spend the day participating in games, crafts, sports, theme days and more. Each day is filled with something different for campers to do. Campers will attend one field trip a week. No Camp July 4th. Location: Community Activity Center Days: Monday - Friday Dates: Session 1 June 6 - June 17 #130651-A Session 2 June 20 - July 1 #130651-B Session 3 July 5 - July 15 #130651-C Session 4 July 18 - July 29 #130651-D Session 5 Aug. 1 - Aug. 5 #130651-E Whole Summer June 6 - August 5 Cost: Session 1 R:$150.00/NR:$160.00 Session 2 R:$150.00/NR:$160.00 Session 3 R:$135.00/NR:$145.00 Session 4 R:$150.00/NR:$160.00 Session 5 R:$75.00/NR:$85.00 Whole Summer R:$600.00/NR:$640.00 Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages: 6 - 13 years old Min/Max: 12/72 D A Y C A M P BEFORE CAMP CARE Designed for working parents. Before camp care hours are available for campers enrolled in full day camp only. No Camp July 4. Location: Community Activity Center Days: Monday - Friday Dates: Session 1 June 6 - June 17 #130656-A Session 2 June 20 - July 1 #130656-B Session 3 July 5 - July 15 #130656-C Session 4 July 18 - July 29 #130656-D Session 5 Aug. 1 - Aug. 5 #130656-E Whole Summer June 6 - August 5 Cost: Session 1 R:$60.00/NR:$70.00 Session 2 R:$60.00/NR:$70.00 Session 3 R:$55.00/NR:$65.00 Session 4 R:$60.00/NR:$70.00 Session 5 R:$30.00/NR:$40.00 Whole Summer R:$240.00/NR:$284.00 Time: 7:30 am - 9:00 am Ages: 6 - 13 years old Min/Max: 5/18 HALF DAY CAMP This camp is designed for kids that want to participate in summer camp, but cannot attend full AFTER CAMP CARE day camp. Half day campers will arrive early on trip Designed for working parents. After camp care days and attend field trips with the rest of camp. hours are available for campers enrolled in full day Bring a lunch and arrive at 10:00 am on field trips camp only. No Camp July 4. days. Please note: if the field trip for a week has Location: Community Activity Center been moved, half day will arrive at 10:00 am on the Days: Monday - Friday field trip day and noon of Friday. No Camp July Dates: Session 1 June 6 - June 17 #130657-A 4th. Session 2 June 20 - July 1 #130657-B Location: Community Activity Center Session 3 July 5 - July 15 #130657-C Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Session 4 July 18 - July 29 #130657-D Dates: Session 1 June 6 - June 17 #130654-A Session 5 Aug. 1 - Aug. 5 #130657-E Session 2 June 20 - July 1 #130654-B Whole Summer June 6 - August 5 Session 3 July 5 - July 15 #130654-C Cost: Session 1 R:$90.00/NR:$100.00 Session 4 July 18 - July 29 #130654-D Session 2 R:$90.00/NR:$100.00 Session 5 Aug. 1 - Aug. 5 #130654-E Session 3 R:$80.00/NR:$90.00 Whole Summer June 6 August 5 Session 4 R:$90.00/NR:$100.00 Cost: Session 1 R:$75.00/NR:$85.00 Session 5 R:$45.00/NR:$55.00 Session 2 R:$75.00/NR:$85.00 Whole Summer R:$355.00/NR:$400.00 Session 3 R:$60.00/NR:$70.00 Time: 7:30 am - 9:00 am Session 4 R:$75.00/NR:$85.00 Ages: 6 - 13 years old Session 5 R:$50.00/NR:$60.00 Min/Max: 5/18 Whole Summer R:$300.00/NR:$345.00 TOT CAMP Time: Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm Friday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Tot campers will participate on a variety of arts & crafts, games and more! Activities will be held both indoors and outdoors, remember to Ages: 6 - 13 years old dress your child accordingly. Children must be potty-trained. Campers Min/Max: 12/72 will bring their own snack each day. No Camp July 4. Pay for all 5 sessions by Friday, June Location: Community Activity Center Dates: June 6 - August 5 10, and receive a 10% discount on the #120645-1 total cost for all 5 sessions. This Day: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Time: 9:30-11:30 am discount is reflected under the whole Cost: R:$200.00/NR:$240.00 summer price. Ages: 3 - 5 years old 22 Min/Max: 10/18 Ice Skating ICE SKATING Southwest Ice Arena (5505 W. 127th St., Crestwood) is offering instructional ice skating classes for all ages. Helmets with face masks are required for all hockey classes. The instructor ratio is 15:1. All instructors are either I.S.I. (Illinois Ice Skating Institute) or U.S.F.S.A. (United States Figure Skating Association) certified. If you have any questions concerning classes or equipment, please call Southwest Ice Arena at (708)371-1344. Location: Southwest Ice Arena, 5505 W. 127th St., Crestwood Class: Snow Plow 1 (Tot) Class: Basic 1 - 2 Class: Snow Plow 1 (Tot) Ages: 3 - 5 years old Ages: 6 - 11 years old Ages: 3 - 5 years old Date: Jan. 2 - Feb. 27 Dates: Jan. 2 - Feb. 27 Dates: Jan. 5 - Mar. 1 #320233-1 #330206-1 #330234-1 Date: Mar. 5 - Apr. 30 Dates: Mar. 5 - Apr. 30 Dates: Mar. 8 - May 3 #320233-2 #330206-2 #330234-2 Day: Saturday Day: Saturday Day: Tuesday Time: 11:30 am - 12:00 pm Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm Time: 4:30 - 5:00 pm Cost: $115.00 Cost: $124.00 Cost: $115.00 Class: Basic 1 - 2 Ages: 6 - 11 years old Date: Jan. 5 - Mar. 1 #330211-1 Date: Mar. 8 - May 3 #330211-2 Day: Tuesday Time: 5:00 - 6:00 pm Cost: $124.00 Class: Teen/Adult Ages: 13 years and up Date: Jan. 6 - Mar. 2 #340216-1 Date: Mar. 9 - May 4 #340216-2 Day: Wednesday Time: 5:30 - 6:30 pm Cost: $124.00 Class: Basic Hockey Skating Ages: 6 - 12 years old Date: Jan. 7 - Mar. 3 #330212-1 Date: Mar. 10 - May 5 #330212-2 Day: Thursday Time: 4:45 - 5:30 pm Cost: $124.00 Class: Pre-Hockey I Ages: 4 - 12 years old Date: Jan. 7 - Mar. 3 #330213-1 Date: Mar. 10 - May 5 #330213-2 Day: Thursday Time: 5:30 - 6:30 pm Cost: $151.00 Music Lessons MUSIC LESSONS - GUITAR, KEYBOARD AND DRUM PAD These private lessons are designed for those with beginner to intermediate skills. Guitar students must provide their own guitar. Drum pad students must provide one pair of drum sticks. Keyboard is available on site. Each lesson is 30 minutes long. Slots are assigned on a first-come/first-serve basis. Students should bring a spiral notebook and 2 pencils to class. A tote bag is suggested. Additional books may be required depending on the type of instrument lessons. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: January 4th - March 7th #330353-1 Days: Mondays Times: 5:30 - 7:30 pm (Register for a 30 minute lesson between these times.) Ages: 8 years old and up Cost: R:$150.00/NR:$155.00 Instructor: Kevin Wood 23 MAGIC CLASS Children are guaranteed to have a great time as they learn a collection of fascinating and mesmerizing tricks! Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading, and more. While the tricks may appear difficult, you’ll discover that they are quick to learn and easy to perform. All materials are provided, and each child receives a magic kit to take home. Children are grouped by age and always learn tricks that are age -appropriate. Additionally, you can sign up for this class again and again since brand new tricks are always taught at each class! Location: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Thursday, January 7th #330229-1 Time: 5:00 - 5:55 pm Day/Date: Monday, March 21st #330229-2 Time: 6:45 - 7:40 pm Ages: 5 - 12 years old Cost: $20.00/program # Min/Max: 5/30 Instructor: Gary Kantor FAMILY TRIVIA NIGHT Bring your family out for a night of trivia fun. Compete against other families to answer trivia questions and see what random trivia you know. Categories will include: Disney, sports, movies, animals and more. Dinner will be served and prizes awarded for top scores. Teams will consist of up to 5 immediate family members, with a maximum of 8. You must register by February 19th for this event. Location: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Friday. February 26th #330415-1 Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Cost: $20.00 per family (5 members per family), additional child $3.00 each Ages: 5 years and up Min/Max: 3/12 families FAMILY CAMP OUT Enjoy a night out under the stars. Families come out for some camping fun in the park. Bring a tent, sleeping bags and join us for games and snacks. Dinner and breakfast is included. Snacks will be available for purchase. No grills/cook tops, pets or alcohol allowed. In case of inclement weather, program will take place inside. Location: Town Square Park Day/Date: Friday, May 13th - Saturday, May 14th #330817-1 Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 am Cost: R:$25.00/NR:$35.00 per family of 5. Additional family members $4 each Min/Max: 5/15 PALOS HILLS COMMUNITY ACTIVITY CENTER OPEN GYM The Palos Hills Community Center Gym will be available for supervised open gym. Participants must be eligible to attend school in District 117, 118, 230 or be a resident of Palos Hills. Each participant must have a registration form filled out and signed prior to first day. If participant is under the age of 18 years old, a parent or legal guardian must sign the registration form. Gym shoes, shorts and ID are required. No jeans! Open Gym may be canceled for other programs or events. OPEN GYM SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. JUNIOR HIGH OPEN GYM Days: Mon. & Wed. Time: 3:00 - 4:30 pm Costs: $1.00 per person Min/Max: 1/20 HIGH SCHOOL OPEN GYM FAMILY OPEN GYM Days: Time: Cost: Min/Max: Day: Time: Cost: Min/Max: Mon. & Tues. 6:15 - 8:00 pm $1.00 per person 1/20 24 Saturdays 2:00 - 3:45 pm $1.00 per person 1/20 ILLINOIS SHOTOKAN KARATE - NEW! Illinois Shotokan Karate Club is Chicagoland’s premier karate school taught under the instruction of John DiPasquale, a four-time National Champion, US Coach and President of the US National Karate Federation. ISKC’s karate classes help develop flexibility, strength, and coordination in fun, yet disciplined activities. This program offers a good mix of strength training, with cardiovascular and flexibility exercises. Students increase their coordination, agility and poise, as well as learn lasting personal safety skills. They also benefit from the mental stimulation of learning the choreographed moves of the kata and the discipline of conforming to the class rules. - Uniforms and Belt-Testing are options available through the ISKC instructor. - Please note that the Youth, Parent/Child and Adult classes may train together. - Beginner students will not be permitted to register into the current session after the second class has met. Registration for continuers through advanced students will be accepted after the start date, but the full class fee is required. - Please visit WWW.ISKC.COM for more information or call us at (847)359-0666. Location: Apollo Recreation Center (12521 S. Kostner Alsip) Day: Wednesdays Date: Session 1 January 6th - March 30th (No class March 23rd) Session 2 April 6th - June 8th Cost: Session 1 $114.00 Session 2 $95.00 Age: Youth Karate 8 - 14 Parent/Child 7 & up (price is per person) Times: Youth Session 1 6:15 - 7:10 pm Beginner (no prior experience) #330221-1 7:15 - 8:10 pm Continuing (Red & up) #330221-2 Session 2 6:15 - 7:10 pm Beginner (no prior experience) #330221-3 7:15 - 8:10 pm Continuing (Red & up) #330221-4 Parent/Child Session 1 6:15 - 7:10 pm 7:15 - 8:10 pm Session 2 6:15 - 7:10 pm 7:15 - 8:10 pm PAJAMA PARTY AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER Beginner (no prior experience) Continuing (Red & up) #350919-A #350919-B Beginner (no prior experience) Continuing (Red & up) #350919-C #350919-D SPRING BREAK CAMP Spend some time with your friends. Crafts, movies, board Come and hang out with friends, watch movies, play games, Wii games and more will be available throughout board games and Wii games. Wear your pajamas and the day. Bring a sack lunch every day, The week will end with a trip to Brookfield Zoo on Friday. Must register by bring a pillow and blanket. Lunch will be served. March 9th. Location: Community Activity Center Location: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Monday, January 18th Date: April 4th - April 8th #330354-1 #330813-1 Time: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Days: Monday - Friday Cost: $5.00 Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages: 6th - 8th Grades Cost: $100.00 Min/Max: 4/20 Ages: 6-11 years old Min/Max: 4/13 25 Teen Trips & Horseback Riding JELLY BELLY WAREHOUSE TOUR/LUNCH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY Join us for a trip to Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin to take a trip through the Jelly Belly Warehouse and learn some of the history behind the family. After collecting our free samples, you will have the opportunity to shop in the gift shop. We will stop for lunch at Culver’s in Pleasant Prairie on the way home. Bring spending money for souvenirs at the store and for lunch. Depart/Return: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Monday, February 15th #330815-1 Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Cost: $15.00 (transportation only) Ages: 6th - 8th Grades Min. 5 Join us as we explore one of the largest science museums in the world. Come discover the hands-on exhibits and over 35,000 artifacts designed to spark creativity and scientific discovery. You must register for this trip by February 1st. Depart/Return: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Monday, March 7th #330227-1 Time: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Cost: $25.00 Ages: 6th - 8th Grades Min/Max: 5/13 HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS PALOS HILLS NEW TRADITIONS RIDING ACADEMY 10100 S. KEAN AVE. PALOS HILLS 708 598-7718 New Traditions Riding Academy, LLC is dedicated to provide you with the highest level of horsemanship. Classes for all experience levels, beginner to advanced. Classes available year round (Jan.-Dec.) Please Note: 1. Classes are offered for children & adults. Min. Age: 8 years 2. All riders must wear long pants and a shoe with a heel no higher than 1 1/2 inches. 3. It is recommended that all riders wear safety helmets (Bicycle helmets are not allowed). 4. Helmets are available for rent at the academy. 5. All riders must have their own health insurance to ride at this facility. 6. Each participant will register at the Community Center but will need to set up their own riding dates with academy. 7. Call 708 598-7718 for lessons. Beginners Horseback Riding Lessons Intermediate/Advanced Horseback Riding Lessons Children’s Beginner Wed. 4:30 pm Sat. 1:30 pm Sun. 1:30 pm Adult Beginner Mon. 6:00 pm Sat. 2:30 pm Sun. 12:15 pm Mon. Wed. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sun. #370215-A (5) / D (10) #370215-B (5) / E (10) #370215-C (5) / F (10) #370216-A (5) / D (10) #370216-B (5) / E (10) #370216-C (5) / F (10) COST: (5 Lessons) $140.00 (10 Lessons) $260.00 7:00 pm Advanced Workout #370218-A (5) / I (10) 5:30 pm Children’s Advanced #370218-B (5) / J (10) 7:00 pm Tweens/Teens Intermediate #370218-C (5) / K (10) 10:00 am Advanced Riding Skills #370218-D (5) / L (10) 1:30 pm Intermediate Riding Skills #370218-E (5) / M (10) 10:00 am Adult Leisure Class #370218-F (5) / N (10) 11:00 am Children’s Advanced #370218-G (5) / O (10) 1:30 pm Children’s Intermediate #370218-H (5) / P (10) COST: (5 Lessons) $180.00 (10 Lessons) $320.00 YOUTH CROCHET CLASS - NEW CLASS! ADULT CROCHET CLASS - NEW CLASS! Are you looking for a new hobby and a way to make things for yourself, family and friends? In this class you will learn beginning crochet stitches. These include chain, single crochet, double crochet, slip stitch and half double crochet. You must bring your own hook and skein of yarn to class. Location: Community Activity Center Date: February 4th - February 25th #330238-1 Day: Thursdays Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm Cost: $5.00 per person Age: 7 - 15 years old Min/Max: 3/7 Do you have free time and want a creative way to fill it? Try crocheting. In this class you will learn beginning crochet stitches. These include chain, single crochet, double crochet, and half double crochet. You must bring your own hook and skein of yarn to class. Location: Community Activity Center Date: February 1st - February 22nd #350908-A Day Mondays Time: 5:00 - 6:00 pm Cost: $5.00 per person Age: 16 years old and up 26 Min/Max: 3/10 Dog Obedience/Adult Classes AKA S.T.A.R. PUPPY CLASS Get started on the right paw with your new puppy in this fun and informative class! Learn how to effectively communicate with your puppy and begin building a lifelong relationship. Classes include socialization with people and dogs, problem prevention, and introduction to obedience and solutions. Class ends with a AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy test. The program is open to all puppies 12 weeks and up until their first birthday. Proof of vaccinations are required, also please bring a dog waste bag. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: February 24th - March 30th #350814-1 Day: Wednesdays Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Ages: 18 years and older with dog Cost: R:$60.00/NR:$65.00 Min/Max: 5/8 Instructor: Tommy Whang GOOD DOG! DOG OBEDIENCE How would you like to have a better dog in just a few weeks? Learn training techniques in this affordable class. Dog obedience classes include instruction in basic obedience, manners, socialization and tips on general health. Dog obedience is for dogs ages 6 months and up. The class can also serve as a refresher course for dogs with previous training, and include some tricks and the opportunity to earn the AKC Canine Good Citizen Certificate. The class is designed for adults and while the children may participate in the class with their parents, an adult must be the primary trainer. Proof of vaccinations is required. Also, please bring a dog waste bag. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: February 24th - March 30th #250815-1 Day: Wednesdays Time: 7:30 - 8:30 pm Ages: 18 years and older with dog Cost: R:$60.00/NR:$65.00 Min/Max: 5/8 Instructor: Tommy Whang ADULT DROP IN - NEW CLASS! Call your friends and stop by the Palos Hills Community Center and pour yourself a hot cup of coffee or tea, and get a piece of fresh pastry. Why not start up a game of cards, play board games, watch a movie, start a book club, or just chat with friends. If you have a special talent or skill, stop by to show it off. Hope to see you there. Register in advance by calling Sandy at (708)430-4500. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: February 8, March 14, April 11, May 9 Day: Mondays Time: 9:00 - 10:30 am Ages: 50 years and older Cost: $2.00 each week/Resident, $3.00 each week/Non-Resident Min/Max: 2/8 27 Adult Classes BINGO If you like to play BINGO then spring over to the Community Center. Enjoy a Continental Breakfast, before we play a variety of bingo games for prizes. Pre-registration is required. Location: Community Activity Center Date: January 22nd #350437-1 February 26th #350437-2 March 18th #350437-3 Time: 10:30 - 11:45 am Cost: R:$3.00/NR:$4.00 Ages: 21 years old and up Min/Max: 10/20 ADULT KARATE - NEW CLASS! Illinois Shotokan Karate Club is Chicagoland’s premier karate school taught under the instruction of John DiPasquale, a four-time National Champion, US Coach and President of the US National Karate Federation. Classes enhance flexibility, strength, and coordination. Location: Apollo Recreation Center (12521 S. Kostner Alsip) Day: Wednesdays Dates: Session 1 January 6th - March 30th (No class March 23) Session 2 April 6th - June 8th Time: Session 1 6:15 - 7:10 pm Beginner (no prior experience) #350918-A 7:15 - 8:10 pm Continuing (Red & up) #350918-B Session 2 6:15 - 7:10 pm Beginner (no prior experience) #350918-C 7:15 - 8:10 pm Continuing (Red & up) #350918-D Cost: Session 1 $114.00 Session 2 $95.00 Ages: 15 years old and up ADULT TAEKWONDO Restricted to high school students and older, this program concentrates on Taekwondo techniques through the study of forms, stances, and the skills of punching, kicking , and blocking. Location: Community Activity Center Day: Tuesdays Dates: Session 1 January 5th - March 22nd #340907-1 Session 2 April 5th - June 7th #340907-2 Time: 7:30 pm - 8:20 pm Cost: R:$160.00/NR:$170.00 (16 classes) Ages: High school students and older Min/Max: 5/20 28 J a z z e r c i s e Under new Ownership Jazzercise is a calorie-torching, hip-swiveling, Shakira’d-be-proud Dance party workout to put your abs to the test, with a hot playlist to distract you from the burn. Our classes-Dance Mixx, Interval, Fusion, Strength and low impact-will leave you breathless, toned and coming back for more. Start working it...with Jazzercise. Mon Tue Wed Thu 900a 900a 900a 900a 600p 600p 600p 710p 710p Fri Sat 915a Cost: $40. Monthly with Unlimited access to ALL class times. Sign up before any of our class times. Questions call 708-790-6286 or email karenkjazz@comcast.net The Palos Hills Golf Club will be closed December—March. The banquet room will be available to rent December— March. 29 GOLF Yoga GENTLE YOGA Rejuvenate & Relax! No previous experience in Yoga is necessary. This class will address flexibility, strength, mental focus and most importantly, relaxation. Proper breathing and posture will be emphasized. Bring a yoga mat and a yoga strap to class. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: Session 1 January 11th - February 29th #350916-A Session 2 March 14th - May 2nd #350916-B Day: Mondays Time: 7:15 - 8:15 pm Cost: R:$50.00/NR:$55.00 each session Ages: 16 years old and up Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Kathy Ruiter STRONG, STRETCHED & SERENE YOGA This class is for those with (but not exclusive too) previous yoga experience. As you progress; more strenuous postures will gradually increase muscle power and longer holds will increase strength and flexibility. Focus on the relaxation and meditation in each pose by way of proper breathing. Note: Previous Yoga experience is recommended, but is not required. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: Session 1 January 14th - March 3rd #350917-A Session 2 March 17th - May 5th #350917-B Day: Thursdays Time: 7:00 - 8:00 pm Cost: R:$50.00/NR:$55.00 each session Ages: 16 years old and up Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Kathy Ruiter STRESS RELIEF YOGA - NEW CLASS Learn techniques to quiet the mind and nervous system. Restorative breath awareness with creative visualization will quiet the heart rate, lower blood pressure and enhance a peaceful night’s sleep, Location: Community Activity Center Dates: Session 1 January 14th - March 3rd #350912-A Session 2 March 17th - May 5th #350912-B Day: Thursdays Time: 4:30 - 5:30 pm Cost: R:$50.00/NR:$55.00 each session Ages: 18 years old and up with child Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Kathy Ruiter SENIOR CHAIR YOGA - NEW CLASS As we mature we need to use it or we lose it! Gentle poses that strengthen and lengthen. Breathing techniques to foster peace of mind, reduce stress and yet energize. Bring a firm blanket or small pillow. Location: Community Activity Center Dates: Session 1 January 14th - March 3rd #350913-1 Session 2 March 17th - May 5th #350913-2 Day: Thursdays Time: 5:45 - 6:45 pm Cost: R:$50.00/NR:$55.00 each session Ages: 50 years old and up Min/Max: 8/30 Instructor: Kathy Ruiter 30 ADULT ACTIVITIES SENIOR SPRING FLING DANCE Winter is coming to an end and everyone is getting restless. Why not call a friend and SPRING on over to the Palos Hills Community Center and shake off the winter blues? A Spring Fling party is all about getting together with friends, listening to music, eating food, having fun and playing games. The Tropical Spring Fling theme will have you feeling you are in the warmth of the tropics. Wear your brightest colors that say “Hello Spring”. Location: Age: Day/Date: Time: Cost: Min/Max: Community Activity Center 50 plus Thursday, April 7th 6:00 - 8:00 pm R:$15.00/NR:$20.00 15/50 LUNCH BUNCH Getting together is always fun, but it is always better when there is food. Lunch Bunch is a way to kill two birds with one stone. Meet new friends at a restaurant you haven’t been to yet. The fee includes transportation only; lunch is on your own. Note: Please bring cash on the trips. Location: Depart from Community Activity Center Day: Thursdays Time: 11:00 am - 2:30 pm Cost: R:$10.00/NR:$13.00 Ages: 18 years old and up Min/Max: 6/11 JANUARY 14TH FRANCESCA’S FORTUNATO RESTAURANT - Frankfort “Italian done right.” #350342-1 FEBRUARY 11TH TIN ROOF - Downtown Joliet “Fresh American cuisine with big flavor, Bacon is a common theme in many of their dishes.” #350344-1 MARCH 10TH NANA - Chicago “Family-owned, organic restaurant offering choices for those who are not only passionate about great tasting food, but who are also passionate about where there food comes from. #350348-1 APRIL 14TH PUBLIC LANDINGS - Lockport Housed in the historic Gaylord Building which was built in 1838. The Public Landing Restaurant serves steaks, chops, sandwiches and salads as part of their lunch menu #350350-1 FRIENDS IN WEIGHING Lose weight with the support of friends! Friends In Weighing Meets every Monday at the Community Center For more information contact the Palos Hills Community Center at (708)430-4500 and a member will return your call. 31 Winter/Spring Trips DRURY LANE: “BYE, BYE BIRDIE” AND LUNCHEON AT OAK BROOK TERRACE This all American musical takes place in the late 1950’s where teenagers from across the United States are going crazy for the handsome rock star, Conrad Birdie. Meanwhile, his manager Albert is going into debt and is banking on Conrad’s success. Disaster strikes when Conrad receives a draft notice to join the military. Albert stages a publicity stunt for Conrad to kiss one lucky fan on the Ed Sullivan Show before he leaves for the army. A 15 year-old from Sweet Apple, Ohio is selected. Conrad Birdie gets more than he bargained for when he arrives in the Midwestern town which is reeling with excitement for his visit! Lunch is at 11:30 am, show time is 1:30 pm. Depart/Return: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Thursday, February 25th #350323-1 Time: 10:30 am - 4:00 pm (approximately) Cost: R:$65.00/NR:$70.00 (Includes lunch, show & transportation) Age: 21 years old and up Min/Max: 6/11 RESALE SHOPPING AND LUNCH A shopping trip combined with a great bargain that is what resale shopping is all about. Many shoppers call it treasure hunting or bargain hunting. I call it fun! We will stop at two resale/thrift stores in the Naperville/Lisle area during the day. Our first stop will be Resale Connection in Lisle, where you will be able to browse and shop many vendors all under one roof. Then on to Affordable Antiques in Naperville, a lovely antique mall, with a wide variety of merchandise. There is something for everyone at reasonable prices. In between our busy shopping day we will stop for lunch at Jason’s Deli. (Lunch is on your own.) Depart/Return: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Thursday, March 31st #350325-1 Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Cost: R:$20.00/NR:$25.00 (Includes transportation in CRRD Van only. Lunch is on your own.) Ages: 21 years old and up Min/Max: 6/11 SHIPSHEWANA DAY TRIP Call your friends! We’re going to Shipshewana. Shipshewana host one of the largest flea markets and some 150 retail shops. Great restaurants are available for snacks, sweets, quick eats and good old traditional Amish cooking! Fee includes motor coach bus transportation and light snacks on the bus. (Lunch will be on your own.) Depart/Return: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Wednesday, June 1st #350336-1 Time: 7:00 am – 7:00 pm (approximately) Cost: R:$45.00/NR:$50.00 (Includes motor bus transportation only. Lunch on your own.) Age: 18 years old and up Min/Max: 23/57 32 Winter/Spring Trips BIRD HAVEN GREENHOUSE OF JOLIET TOUR, PATIO CONTAINER GARDEN, LUNCH & SHOPPING Hello Spring! We will travel to the Joliet Park District Barber & Oberwortmann Horticultural Center to make a Patio Container Garden. We will tour the Green House, with its bright display of annual flowers (which may be available for purchase). Lunch will be onsite where a potato bar with all the trimmings will be set up. Sit awhile and enjoy the beauty of the Green House before we make on last stop at Marley Candles in Mokena. Depart/Return: Community Activity Center Day/Date: Thursday, April 21st #350338-1 Time: 9:15 am - 3:00 pm Cost: R:$35.00/NR:$40.00 (Includes patio planter, lunch and transportation) Ages: 21 years old and up Min/Max: 6/11 UPCOMING OVERNIGHT TRIP NEW BUFFALO, MICHIGAN OVERNIGHT STAY SHOPPING , CASINO & WINERY TOUR MAY 26TH & 27TH MIN/MAX: 6/11 REQUEST A TRIP FLYER BY CONTACTING THE PALOS HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER AT (708)430-4500. 33 Glacier Park will be home to an ice rink in Palos Hills this winter season. The rink is located at 101st St & 78th Ave. and is open from dawn to dusk. Get out and enjoy the outdoors this winter. (Weather permitting) Turkey Shoot Sponsors A big thank you goes out to those individuals and area businesses who donated prizes for the 2016 Turkey Shoot. We would not have been able to run as good of a program without you! Thank you to: Park Printing, Inc. Denise D. Hale, D.D.S. Galway Tuck-pointing & Masonry Repair St. Patricia School State Senator Bill Cunningham Papa John’s Pizza Dr. Gary S. Garafalo State Representative Kelly Burke Frozen Ball Sponsors Grapevine Flowers 34 Seniors BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Health Advocates Home Care and Pauline Kennedy McGrath RN, BSN, CGCM will provide free Blood Pressure Screenings at the Palos Hills Community Center, 8455 W. 103rd Street, on Wednesday, February 10th from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm. Stop by and have your blood pressure checked. No appointment is necessary. Coffee and tea will be available if you would like to stay and chat. Call Sandy at 708-430-4500 if you have any questions about this program. AARP Driver Safety Course PATSE Bus Service The PATSE Bus services provides transportation for individuals 60 and older who live within the Palos Township. The service is open Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 2:00 pm for rides to doctors, medical appointments, stores and beauty shops. For more information about PATSE Bus please call 708-430-3822 Day / Dates: Thursday, January 28th & Friday, January 29th Day / Dates: Thursday, April 21st & Friday, April 22nd Time: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Cost: AARP Members $15 Non-Members $20 Please make checks payable to AARP. You may register in person or by calling the Palos Hills Community Center (708)430-4500, 8455 W. 103rd St. Palos Hills, IL 60465. Payment is due when arrive to take the class. Three reasons to take the AARP Driving Class 1. Learn defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, rules of the road and more. 2. Find out how to adjust your driving to agerelated changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. 3. Many auto insurance companies provide a multiyear discount. Consult your insurance agent. * Note: The safety course requires you to complete 2 days of lessons. No testing is required to graduate the course. Grandparent Readers Wanted. Do you remember the joy of being read to as a child? Recapture those memories as a grandparent reader. Readers are needed to read to our playschool children once or twice a year anytime between the hours of 10am –11:00am. You may bring a Favorite book or use one of ours. After the story, plan on staying for snack time with our children. For information call 430-4500. 35 39’ers Senior Club Come join the fun! The Palos Hills Seniors Club is looking for new members. There is always something exciting happening at the Palos Hills Community Center for seniors. It’s a place to meet new people and get together with old friends. The laughs and fun will keep you feeling young. Luncheons, Entertainment and Bingo are offered. Activities are held at the Community Center located at 8455 W. 103rd Street starting at noon on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month for Palos Hills residents age 55+. If you can’t make every event, that’s ok, we would love to see you when you do. Activity fee for events and luncheons must be paid at least one week in advance. Sorry no walk-ins or refunds. If you have any questions, or would like a list of activities call Sandy at (708)430-4500. January 13th - FREE DAY Happy New Year January 27th - $2.00 per person Stagg High School Jazz Band February 10th - $2.00 per person Valentine’s Day Stagg High School Jazz Band will be performing today. You will want to hear Serving breakfast foods for lunch! this talented group of young musicians. Come over to the Community Center and Call a neighbor and make plans, they will celebrate your birthday for 2016 with enjoy the music. everyone. We will have Birthday Cake. Hot dog luncheon today with all the toppings. Enjoy a sweet treat for Valentine’s Day. Wear your Valentine red today. Celebrate and bring someone special with you. Neighbor, grandchild, sister or daughter. February 24th - $3.00 per person Oscar Party March 23rd - $3.00 per person Music Man & Blooming Brunch BIRTHDAY BREAKFAST BINGO March 9th - $5.00 St. Patrick’s Day. Kiss me I’m Irish! Dinner and a show. Serving a yummy sweet treat! We will play Bingo for prizes. Extra fee if you bring a guest. You are the movie star today. Walk the red carpet when you arrive and answer the question. What are you wearing? Popcorn and music. Chi-Tung Chinese for Lunch. John Boda music man. John is a singer/ Everyone is Irish today. Wear green! guitarist presenting a great variety of 20th Corn Beef and Cabbage for lunch. Century popular music. Get a ticket for this Entertainment by John Trimmel. John fun afternoon. performs a Branson-style show, he sings and plays many musical instruments. Menu: Eggs, bagels and fruit See you at the Community Center or as Come join us! Hollywood says “See you at the movies.” April 13th April 27th Hello Bingo Sub-Sandwich and Chips. More information to come at a later date. May 11th - $1.00 White Elephant/BINGO A twist on regular BINGO. Have a chance Clean out the closets and bring in your to win the game and get to know someone unwanted treasures to become someone’s new in the group. wanted treasures. Fun afternoon see you there. Tickets to buy items will be 10 for Salad bar for lunch! $1.00. We will play BINGO for prizes. Menu: Dips, chips & crackers today Palos Hills New Horizons Senior Club Membership is open to adults and their guests 60 years of age and older residing in Palos Hills. Enjoy BINGO, Casino Trips and Parties. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month At 6:00 pm at the Community Center, 8455 W. 103rd St. New members can join anytime. Yearly dues are $3.00 payable at the start of the 1st meeting. Call the Community Center at (708)430-4500. A club member will return your call. 36 Registration Form HOW TO REGISTER 1. Complete the registration form; be sure to include the program number and signatures. Please read all registration instructions carefully because some programs have special registration requirements. 2. Include the registration form with a check or credit card number for the correct total fee. Please include your phone number on the check and make check payable to the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department. 3. Mail in, drop off or fax your completed registration along with your check or credit card number to the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department, 8455 W. 103rd Street, Palos Hills, IL 60465. 4. Resident registration begins when you receive your brochure. The Community Resource & Recreation Department will check proof of residency. 5. The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department does not mail confirmation cards to confirm program registration. You may assume that you are enrolled in your first choice of programs for which you have registered unless you receive a phone call from our staff. 6. Telephone registration is not accepted. 7. Proof of residency must be shown at time of registration. Non-residents may enroll in any program for an extra fee. MAIL IN / DROP OFF REGISTRATION Resident registration will begin immediately upon receipt of this brochure. Non–resident registration will begin one week following resident registration. Mail in and drop off registrations will be placed in open program slots in the order they are received. Registrants will be notified of any class conflicts at the time of registration. REGISTRATION POLICIES 1. Fees for late registration will not be prorated. 2. The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel or postpone programs due to insufficient participation numbers. 3. Registration fees are transferable if requested prior to the first day of class. 4. It is the registrant’s responsibility to record times and locations of programs enrolled in. 5. The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department is not responsible for lost or late mail or drop off registrations. 6. By registering for Community Resource & Recreation Department programs, each registrant realizes the inherent risks involved in the program and appreciates the nature of these risks. The applicant holds the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Department harmless for any damages caused by participation in these programs. 7. Participants or their parents (if participant is under 18) permit the taking of photos, audio and videotapes during Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department activities for publication and use as the department deems necessary. 8. Participants registering for activities of a strenuous nature are encouraged to seek a physician’s approval. 9. Signatures on registration forms are mandatory. forms without signatures will be returned to registrant thereby jeopardizing their registration. 10. Individuals registering for other family members and friends or neighbors must complete a separate registration form and make sure it is signed by the person who is participating in the program. TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS Our staff has made every effort to prepare this brochure as accurately as possible; however errors can occur. Circumstances may require that adjustments be made to programs, fees, schedules, etc. All typographical and printing errors are subject to correction. Reminder… Register Early! 37 Program Registration Form Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department Check One: VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER This section must be filled out if you are using a Visa, MasterCard or Discover charge card. 8455 West 103rd Street Palos Hills, IL 60465 Phone (708) 430-4500 Fax (708) 430-8376 Website: www.paloshillsweb.org Cardholder Name:____________________________________ Card #:_____________________________________________ Program Registration Form Expiration Date: ______/______ Charge Amount:___________ Authorized Signature:_________________________________ Last Name:_____________________________ Adult First Name:________________________________ Email:________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address:_________________________________________________________________________ City:__________________Zip:___________ Emergency Name:_________________________________ Home(__)_________________ Work/Cell(__)__________________ Emergency(__)_________________ Please read this form carefully and be aware that signing up and participating in this program you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you might sustain arising out of this program. As a participant in the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Dept. program , I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages, or loss which I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such Programs. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I may have as a result of participating in the program against the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Dept. and its offers, agents, servants, local sponsors, and employees. I agree to allow the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Dept. to use my family and I in any photo, audio and/or videotape for any publicity used by the City of Palos Hills. I do hereby fully release and discharge the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Dept. and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims sustained by me and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program. I understand that no refunds can be made for any reason unless a program or event was canceled by the Palos Hills Resource & Recreation Dept. Any individual or group, which submits a non-sufficient check for payment of a registration fee, will be charged a $15.00 processing fee. I have read and fully understand the Program details on the reverse side. I have read and fully understand the Waiver and Release of all claims information. X______________________________________________ Participant SIGNATURE (All Adults 18 Years and Older) Activity Number Activity Name Registrants Last Name See Registration Information on the back of this form Registrants First Name _______ Date Sex Birth Date Mo./Day/Yr.. Fee TOTAL FEE ________ CHECK # __________ Registration Information Refund Procedures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. All requests for refunds must be made on an official refund application available at The Community Center. The date the form is stamped by the office is the date for refund consideration. A copy of the date stamped application will be your proof of request. Once any class begins, no refunds will be given. All requested refunds will be assessed a service charge of $10.00. Refunds will only be issued if the refund dollar amount is greater than $10.00. Dollar amounts less than $10.00 will be credited to the family household account which can be used for future registration purposes. The Community Resource & Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel or consolidate any program(s) if registration is deemed inadequate. Classes will be canceled if the minimum enrollment is not met 3 business days before the start date of the program. If any program has been canceled by the department, participants will receive a refund or credit to be used for another program. There will be no telephone refunds. Medical credit situations will be handled individually on a case by case basis and must be accompanied with a doctor’s note. After the first week of class, no medical credits will be given All field trips have a non-refundable fee unless canceled by the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department. Refunds will be processed the day they are submitted in writing. Processing takes three to four weeks. Cancellations for Day Camp and Playschool must be received in writing on the Resource & Recreation Refund form, two (2) weeks prior to the beginning of the session. No refunds/ credits will be given after that date. Credits must be used within 6 months of issue date. There will be no prorating of programs due to late starts, early withdrawals or failure to attend classes. Behavior Policy The Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department has an established behavior policy relative to inappropriate behavior. Inappropriate behavior is defined as that which disrupts a recreation program and which requires a program leader to call for a stop of the behavior due to its effect on other participants or on the leader’s ability to conduct the program. Such behavior may call for an immediate and/or permanent dismissal of the participant. Additional rules may be developed for individual programs and athletic events as deemed necessary by staff. No credits or refunds will be given for behavior dismissal. Waiting Lists If a program is full, a waiting list will be started. When this is possible, individuals on the waiting list will be called in the order they are placed on the waiting list. However due to schedule restrictions, it is not always possible to accommodate all individuals on waiting lists and in such cases those individuals will not be called. Walk Up Registration In person registration for residents will begin as soon as you receive this brochure. All walk up registrants will be informed immediately as to class availability. Registration Dates Resident & Non-Resident—Upon receipt of Brochure Credit Card Information Program registrants are able to pay for program fees with a Visa, Master Card or Discover Card. NSF Checks Any individual or group which submits a non-sufficient funds check for payment of a registration fee will be charged $15.00. Sign Up Today! Nothing kills a good program or trip quicker than everyone waiting until the last minute to register. So, please register at least 10 business days in advance to keep the program or trip alive! We Love Parents...But... Please do not remain in the classroom or gym after dropping off your child. Continual interruptions tend to affect the children’s participation levels. You are more than welcome to sit and relax in the lobby. Check Our Website for Additional Information at www.paloshillsweb.org Palos Hills Park Sites & Facilities LOCATION INFORMATION GUIDELINE FOR PARKS City of Palos Hills Ordinance Section 2.48.070 City of Palos Hills - City Hall 10335 S. Roberts Road Palos Hills, IL 60465 (708) 598-3400 Community Activity Center 8455 W. 103rd Street Palos Hills, IL 60465 (708) 430-4500 Palos Hills Municipal Golf Course 7301 W. 105th Street Palos Hills, IL 60465 (708) 599-0202 Palos Hills Riding Stables 10100 Kean Avenue Palos Hills, IL 60465 (708) 598-7718 Orland Bowl 8601 W. 159th Street Orland Park, IL 60462 (708) 532-8868 Southwest Ice Arena 5505 127th Street Crestwood, IL 60445 (708) 371-1344 For a complete list of rules visit our website at www.paloshillsweb.org For All Parks All Dogs Must be on a leash. Dog Waste - must be picked up and removed by the owner. No person shall be allowed to swim, bathe, wade or enter into any water feature located on any City property. A water feature is any pond, lake, retention/detention pond or waterfall. Ice skating is allowed on City made ice skating areas only. No person may sleep overnight or camp in any park. No person shall enter an area posted as “Closed to the Public” nor shall any person use or abet use of any area in violation of posted notices, included but not limited to parking areas designated for the handicapped. The City of Palos Hills reserves the right to close a park for City held functions. Pleasure Lake Rules No Swimming, Boating, Ice Skating, or Camping. NO FISHING due to restocking of the lake, Check back at a later date for more information. PALOS HILLS PARKS Town Square - 8500 W. 103rd Street Apollo Recreation Center 12521 S. Kostner Alsip, IL 60803 (708) 389-1003 Indian Woods - 100th Street & 82nd Avenue Palos Park Recreation Center 8901 W. 123rd Street Palos Park, IL 60464 (708) 671-3760 Aspen Park - 105th Street & Aspen Michael Park - Michael Drive & 105th Street Loveland Park - 8500 W. 106th Street Calvary Park - 111th Street & Roberts Road Krasowski Park - 104th Place & Tod Drive Volunteer Park - 99th Street & 88th Avenue Pleasure Lake - 10801 Roberts Road Glacier Park - 101st Street & 78th Avenue Check Our Website for Additional Information at www.paloshillsweb.org SPECIAL EVENTS Skate Under the Stars Friday, January 15 7:00-8:30 p.m. Glacier Park 101st Street & 78th Avenue Weather Permitting Prince of Hearts Dance Mother/Son Event Friday, February 12 6:30-8:00 p.m. Flashlight Egg Hunt Friday, March 18 Town Square Park 7:30-8:30 p.m. Perfect for our teens! *we will provide flashlights *for further information refer to page 11 2016 Health Expo Friday, March 11 9:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m. Palos Hills Community Center 8455 W. 103rd Street *Free & low cost screenings will be available *for further information refer to page 11 Event includes light dinner, dancing, and souvenir *for further information refer to page 10 SAVE THE DATE: Friendship Fest July 7-10 on the campus of Moraine Valley Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department 8455 W. 103rd Street Palos Hills, IL 60465 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #254 Worth, IL 60482 ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER PALOS HILLS, IL 60465 Breakfast with the Easter Bunny & Egg Hunt Saturday, March 19 Town Square Park More information on page 12 Like us on Facebook at City of Palos Hills Community Resources & Recreation