Westmont Park District Senior Newsletter

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Westmont Park District Senior Newsletter
Westmont Park District Senior Newsletter (630) 969-8080 www.westmontparks.org
Hello Spring and Summer!
I think we can finally say the warmer weather is here to stay. It seems that
just overnight the grass has turned green and the tree buds have emerged.
In my yard all the birds and squirrels are busily at work building nests and
enjoying an abundance of fresh, not frozen food! The park district is also
becoming much more active. As you can imagine, we had very few
participants this past winter, so we need to make up for lost time! Everyone
will have to sign up for twice as many trips! Put on your walking shoes,
sunglasses and smiles because we have planned lots of great activities for our
most important friends –YOU! Along with some new trips, we have our
traditional ones including a baseball game, boat ride, and summer theater.
This year is the 15th anniversary of the opening of Ty Warner Park and the
30th anniversary of the Twin Lakes Golf Course! We will have some very
special activities to celebrate these milestones. Don’t forget to register
early, and please, share a newsletter with a friend. Summertime is always
better when you make new memories with friends. As always, I invite you
to stop by with your suggestions and let us know how we are doing. See
you around the park!
~Alice
Alice
Did you ever notice what sunshine does for people? It’s a fact that during
the dark hours we get the feeling of slowing down, but the light hours give
us energy and happier emotions. We, as Midwesterners look forward to
warmer weather after the bitter winter. (Especially this year!). So, HOORAY
for summer! It’s time to get out and do the things we love to do.
Look at all the options awaiting you. Sing out when you join the chorus,
cover your lucky number at Bingo, jump on the bus at an awesome day
trip, sip a cool drink at Mondays movie or tap your feet at the outdoor
concerts. Register soon to take full advantage of the sweet days of summer.
Enjoy!
~Love and Hugs,
Linda
May, June
July, August
2014
Take a look
inside for…
Lake Geneva
Sunset Cruise
pg. 30
Motown The
Musical
pg. 28
Emerson Creek
Pottery
pg. 26
Arlington Race
Track
pg. 32
Our Center
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Location
The Senior Center is located at 55 E. Richmond St. (the old
Westmont Library). You can enter either on Richmond St. or
Linden St. There are 6 stairs to the lower level and 10 stairs
to the upper level. There is an elevator when you enter on
Linden St.
Activities
Lower Level: Lounge with new, big screen TV, DVD player,
blood pressure machine, tables for cards and games, food
service area.
Upper Level: All senior services: Legal service, Rules of the
Road, chorus, art and exercise classes, tax assistance
(February-April only).
Times
Phone
Numbers
Our Center is open from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday.
(630) 969-8080 ext. 104 for Alice
ext. 106 for Linda
Senior Activities information, appointments for services and
general information. If no one is there to answer the phone,
you’ll be switched to voicemail. We will get back to you as
soon as possible, but you must leave your phone number!
Senior Line
Nutrition Line
(630) 620-0804 ext. 318
To make reservations for lunch delivery.
Library
Come take a look through our library. Take, read, return any
books at your leisure. No fees, no cards! We have a third
bookcase now, plus we are using shelves in the lounge area.
At this time, we are not accepting books because of space
limitations. We also have some videos and CDs.
Closings
Our Senior Center is closed on May 26, July 4, and
September 1, 2014.
General Info.
Program
Fees
Refunds
Waiver
Policy
Newsletter
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We are sponsored by the Westmont Park District; therefore,
Westmont residents are contributing part of their tax dollars
to the Park District. This is the reason residents have
priority in program registration. Everyone, regardless of
residence, is welcome at our programs; however, there is an
extra charge for non-residents.
We will make every attempt to refund money whenever
possible. Trips that require pre-payment will be
non-refundable unless a replacement for your space can be
found, either by you or by us. The actual refund will not be
processed until after the date of the trip. If the Park District
cancels the trip, you will always be refunded.
When you register for any Park District event, class or trip,
you are asked to sign a waiver. Basically, what you are
doing when you sign the waiver is releasing all claims for
injuries which might possibly be sustained while participating
in a Park District program. What it means for you is that
unless you sign the waiver, attendance at the program will
be denied.
Our newsletter, “Young at Heart”, is published 3 times a
year. Forms are available at the registration desk or at the
Senior Center. Residents are asked to pay a $6/year fee.
The non-resident rate is $9/year. All subscriptions run from
January - December. Please remember that the fee is to
help with mailing costs. You are welcome to pick up the
newsletter at The Community Center, 75 E. Richmond St.,
free of charge.
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Trip Info.
Registration
Registration for trips will remain at the Community
Center, 75 E. Richmond St. The registration office
phone number is (630) 963-5252.
Registration office hours:
Monday & Friday:
Tuesday-Thursday:
Saturday:
Trips
Parking
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Trips will leave from the Community Center,
75 E. Richmond St.
Please arrive 15 minutes early. We depart on time.
Parking for DAY TRIPS only: the east side of the
Community Center.
Parking for OVERNIGHT TRIPS only: between Senior
Center & Community Center. Pink tag must be placed in
the window of your vehicle.
During school hours, traveling south on Linden Ave. is
prohibited. Please do not go around the barricade to
park in front of the Senior Center. Go around the
building or you may be ticketed.
Trip Schedule
We try to make return times as best we can. Please plan
accordingly as these times are approximate.
Don’t forget to STOP when you see this officer!
He will let you know what trips and events
require you to register early to prevent
cancellation.
Services
Home
Delivered
Meals
Legal
Service
Rules of the
Road
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DuPage Senior Citizens Council offers senior citizens living
in DuPage County a home delivered hot meal Monday
through Friday. DSCC volunteers will deliver a nutritious
vegetarian, pureed, diabetic or regular hot meal to any
qualifying senior. DuPage Senior Citizens Council also
offers its clients other services such as minor home repairs,
spring and fall yard clean up, and well being checks. Please
call the main office at 630-620-0804 ext. 1 for more
information on how to apply for home delivered meals.
Please note that we no longer offer dine-in service at
Westmont Senior Center. Community dining services are
offered at Peace Memorial in Downers Grove, York
Township Senior Center in Lombard and Glendale Heights.
If you wish to volunteer to deliver meals for this program,
please call the main office at 630-620-0804 ext. 113.
An attorney from Prairie State Legal Service is at The Senior
Center every other month; you must be 60 years or over and
a DuPage County resident to be eligible. Wills or cases
seen previously by an attorney are not accepted. You must
make your own appointment by calling (630) 690-2130.
Dates are Tuesdays, May 27 and July 22, from
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Do you need to renew your driver’s license soon? This
review class will refresh your knowledge of Illinois driving
laws, traffic signs and practical driving skills. You will be
provided a practice workbook with information and
practice exam questions. A representative from the
Secretary of State’s office will teach this FREE refresher
course! Please call 630-969-8080 x104 to put your name on
the list.
Monday, May 19, 10:00 a.m. - 12 N
Monday, September 15, 10:00 a.m. - 12 N
Senior Center, Richmond Room
Services
AARP
SMART
DRIVER
Program
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The AARP SMART DRIVER Program is committed to helping
Americans 50 and older sustain mobility as they age. Trained
volunteers instruct the AARP Smart Driver Program. The
course enables drivers to refresh their driving skills and
understand how to adjust to age-related challenges. The
course is presented in an eight-hour classroom format, over
two days. You must attend both days. During the course,
participants learn about current rules of the road and how to
operate their vehicles more safely in today's increasingly
challenging driving environment. Topics include: Maintaining
proper following distance, Methods of changing lanes and
turning at intersections, Effects of medications on driving,
Minimizing the effect of dangerous blind spots, Properly using
safety belts, air bags, and anti-lock brakes. All course
materials, including participant workbooks, are provided.
Participants who complete the course receive a certificate that
may entitle them to a reduction in their auto insurance
premiums. You must pre-register by calling 630-969-8080
x104. We must have at least 8 people to run the class. Make
checks payable to AARP. (Credit cards are not accepted.)
Dates:
Time:
Fee:
Location:
Tuesday & Wednesday, September 16 & 17
9:00a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
$20for AARP Members
$25for Non-AARP Members
Westmont Community Center, Room 1
(Building next door to Senior Center.)
Please call 1-888-227-7669 or log onto www.aarp.org/drive
for additional information regarding other class dates and
locations in our area.
Senior
Health
Insurance
Program
(S.H.I.P.)
The Illinois Department of Insurance has trained volunteers
to provide assistance to aid you in filing Medicare claims
and answer your questions regarding health insurance. For
further assistance you may call 800-548-9034,
800-942-9412 or log onto DOI.SHIP@illinois.gov
Services
Dial-A-Ride
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Residents of Downers Grove Township who are 65 years or older, or
are disabled, may travel anywhere within the township (north to 39th
St., west to Woodward Ave., south to the Sag Canal, east to County
Line Rd.), to Good Samaritan Hospital and to the Suburban Hospital,
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Riders must have an RTA Special User Card. An application for an
RTA Special User Card is available at the Downers Grove Township
Office, 4340 Prince St. in Downers Grove. A photo will be taken at
the Township office for a fee of $3.
Rides may be reserved up to 2 days in advance or 7 days in advance
for medical appointments. Fare is $5.00 for each ONE WAY trip.
You must have exact change as the driver will not make change.
Passengers must register in advance from Downers Grove
Township. Call (630) 719-6685.
To reserve a ride, call 1(800) 713-7445 between 7:30 a.m. and
4:00 p.m. If you are riding to and from the Park District Senior
Center, the fare is $5.00 each way.
Registration
Information
Register for programs: In person, online, mail or fax
In Person Choose the program(s) you wish to register for and fill
out the registration form completely, making sure you indicate proper
code numbers. Sign the Release/Hold Harmless and Emergency
Treatment Form.
Online Our safe and secure system is ready to use. From our
website click the register online button, and create an account. You
are now ready to start registering for classes. Simply browse to the
program you would like, select and checkout. You will receive an
electronic receipt after submitting your secure credit card payment.
Mail Enclose your check, money order (payable to the Westmont
Park District) or Visa/Mastercard, Discover, American Express
number with signature along with the registration form and mail to:
Westmont Park District, 75 E. Richmond Street, Westmont,
IL 60559-1894.
Fax Fax your completed registration form and credit card payment
to: (630) 963-5259.
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Registration
Dates to Remember:
April 22-26
Resident registration will be processed
Beginning April 28
Non-resident registration will be processed
April 22-April 30
No phone registration accepted!
May 1
Phone registration will be accepted with a major credit card
Registration Procedures:
Fill out the registration form that you can find at the end of each newsletter.
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Name, address, phone number and emergency contact information
Code number & name of trip/program
You do not need to fill out the age column unless you are registering for a
gambling trip. For gambling trips, please list your birth date and your
card number.
Sign the bottom waiver portion.
You may either mail in or drop off your registration form as soon as you receive it.
The office will date your form on the day it arrives. You may register 1 guest, either
resident or non-resident. Registration must be mailed in or dropped off at
The Community Center.
Senior Activity Registration
Westmont Park District Community Center
75 E. Richmond St., Westmont, IL 60559
Do not mail directly to Alice or Linda; this only delays the process.
Special Interest
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BOWLING LEAGUE
Bowling league begins in September! Join in on the fun
and strike up some new friendships. Whether you are
new to the game or you’ve bowled before, you’ll find
good company, a fun atmosphere and a little bit of
friendly competition. We have over 70 bowlers of all
ability levels who would like you to join! No experience necessary!
Mark your calendar for Friday, August 8th at 10 a.m. and join us in the
Linden Room at the Senior Center as we kick off the 2014-2015 season. Meet
your officers, learn about the rules and activities while doing a bit of
socializing! We bowl Thursday afternoons from 1:00-3:00pm at Suburbanite
Bowl on Ogden Ave. in Westmont from September to May. Call 630-969-8080
for additional information.
Dates to Remember:
May 1 - Position Round/End of team bowling
May 8 - Roll Off ( top two teams)
May 15 - End of Season Banquet
August 8 - Bowling Coffee for 2014-2015 Season
September 4 - Bowling begins
GOLF LEAGUE
Dust off your golf clubs, gather your friends and get ready for a great summer
season of golf. The 2014 Senior Golf League will begin April 28 and end
September 30. Tee times are Monday or Tuesday mornings at the beautiful
Twin Lakes 9 Hole Golf Course. This is a recreational league open to anyone
ages 55 and up. All ability levels are welcome to play! Early tee times are still
available. Invite a new member and receive two free rounds of golf!
League Fee:
Length of play:
Location:
Registration:
Greens Fees:
Information:
$45 includes banquet
22 weeks
Twin Lakes Golf Course,
400 W. 59th Street, Westmont
June 2 - Last day to sign up
or get refunds
Payable at time of play - R $11/NR $13
630-969-8080 x104 or 630-852-7167
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BREEZY BRIDGE
Here is a fun and easy way to learn and
play bridge. Meet sociable players looking
for an afternoon of friendly card playing!
If you’ve never played before, we will
introduce you to the basics. All ability
levels welcome. We are all about having
a good time!
A voluntary $2 per person would be
appreciated to defray the cost of dessert, coffee, and bridge supplies.
Date:
Time:
Location:
Tuesdays, May 6 - August 26
1:00-3:30 p.m. Sociable playing
Senior Lounge, lower level
Please call ahead if you are a new player, 630-969-8080 x104.
We have a new website! www.westmontparks.org
PINOCHLE
Share some cards and laughs with good friends and good company right
here at the Senior Center. Join us on Wednesdays at 12:15 PM for an
afternoon thrill of trick-taking and quick dealings. All
levels of players are welcome, from the experienced
Pinochler to the beginner who wonders where the
number cards have gone. Bring a friend or neighbor to
come on out and enjoy one of the oldest past times!
FREE!
Date:
Time:
Location:
Wednesdays, May 7 - August 27
12:15 - 3:00 p.m.
Senior Lounge, lower level
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PEDICURES and FOOT CARE
Come let yourself be pampered! Expert foot care and pedicure techniques will
be provided to you by nail specialist Mary Forde. Mary has been practicing her
craft for over 19 years and will be available every first & third Thursday of the
month between 8:30 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. Appointments are scheduled on the half
hour and services will be provided by appointment only. The fee is $17 per
appointment (appointments are approx. 1/2 hour, depending
on your needs).
Thursday,
Thursday,
Thursday,
Thursday,
May 1
June 5
July 3
August 7
Thursday, May 15
Thursday, June 19
Thursday, July 17
Thursday, August 21
Please call Alice at (630) 969-8080 ext. 104 to make an appointment.
IMPORTANT POLICY—PLEASE READ
You must sign in and pay upstairs at the desk. For your convenience, we can now
accept checks payable to the Westmont Park District, cash, or credit card payments.
Mary will still schedule your next appointment.
Don’t forget to STOP when
you see this officer!
He will let you know what
trips and events
require you to
register early to
prevent
cancellation.
This does not
mean you
cannot register
after that date, it just means
the trip will be cancelled if
the minimum is not met by
the date noted!
Have you used our FREE
LIBRARY, yet?
Come take a look through our library in the
lower level lounge. Take, read, return any
books or CDs at
your leisure. No
fees, no cards!
We have
three
bookcases
filled with
mysteries,
classics, and
a variety of
fiction and non
fiction. Plus we
have a shelf full of video tapes and CDs.
At this time, we are not accepting books
because of space limitations. We do not
accept magazines or encyclopedias.
Don’t forget to join our Tales & Tastes
Book Review Club!
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FILE OF LIFE
The File of Life is a FREE program, designed to help your Fire Department
Paramedics obtain your necessary medical history and emergency contact
information in an emergency... it could help save your life.
Your Kit Contains: Refrigerator magnet file and a wallet/purse file.
The refrigerator magnet File of Life holder: The card, which is kept in a
red plastic pocket labeled FILE OF LIFE, lists the patient's name,
emergency medical contacts, other vital information, medications,
dosages, allergies, recent surgeries, religion, doctor's name and a health
care proxy. The entire pocket is held with a magnet to the outside of the
refrigerator.
The pocket/purse/wallet file: In addition to the FILE OF LIFE for the
refrigerator, you also get a compact version for you to carry in your wallet
or purse. A card containing the same medical information is enclosed in
the RED plastic case that you keep with you. This personal wallet size
version is a very valuable source of information to emergency medical
personnel responding to your possible critical, life-threatening situations.
Having instant access to medical facts and information can
make the difference when every second counts. Your updated
medical information will help paramedics and the hospital
make sure that you get the best care possible. So, fill out a
“File of Life” form today!
We have these available at the Senior Center.
A $1 donation for the kit is appreciated.
DOWNERS GROVE TOWNSHIP SENIOR SERVICES
& S.A.L.T. (Seniors and Law Enforcement together)
S.A.L.T. is a consortium of the law enforcement agencies and community groups
who work together to educate older persons about safety and crime prevention.
You can learn more about the Guardian program, Neighborhood Watch
program, Home Inspections for seniors and Community Care programs by
contacting these organizations:
Downers Gove Township & SALT
630-719-6670
Du Page Senior Citizens Services
630-407-6500
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JOYFUL VOICES
Come and join the Joyful Voices Chorus! Our group
has over 50 voices and for the 2014 season, we have
added a band -- three saxes, trumpet, trombone,
keyboard, bass, piano and drums. We have special 3
part vocal arrangements and perform at local senior
retirement establishments - usually between 15 and
18 shows per season. We are always looking for
more voices (especially men) and also more
instrumentation. So, if you can sing or play an instrument, please join us on
Tuesdays at 1:00 PM. Come and be part of something that is growing and is
FUN and SPECIAL.
Our current schedule has us on the road from June through September. We will be
back in the Senior Center in October. For more details, please call 630-969-8080.
TALES and TASTES
For the mind and body; a review club of books and dining.
Join our discussion group as we satisfy our curiosity
about a current best seller. Led by one of the members,
the details from the book will give you a brief insight of
the author, the storyline and as to whether you might
enjoy reading it in its entirety for yourself. Share your
love of reading and connect with others who have the
same passion. Immediately following, Dave Reigle (our
own Restaurant Guru) will review his latest dining discoveries. Hear about
locations, prices, new openings, closings, food served, desserts, drinks and how
many stars (forks) are given. Then, twice a year, the group will choose one of the
restaurants to visit and enjoy. This combination brings together your enthusiasm
for reading, fun, and food. Snacks and coffee will be provided at each session.
Register with Linda (first time only) at (630) 969-8080 Ext 106. We begin
promptly at 12 Noon in the Richmond Room. Books and authors to be
announced. Call for restaurant review location.
~Tuesday, May 20
~Tuesday, July 29
~Tuesday, June 24 - Restaurant Review
~Wednesday, August 27
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WATERCOLOR & MIXED MEDIA
Watercolor, acrylic, oils – individualized painting instruction, in your choice of
media, emphasizes composition, color value and technique. If you have never
painted before, this class will introduce you to the basics. Advanced artists will
have the opportunity to gain visual and creative practice in drawing and
painting that will enhance their artistic endeavors. Take a break from your
busy schedule and inspire your creativity while making new friends. This class
is for students of all skill levels. Mary Edwards, Instructor. Please bring your
own supplies.
Session I
Thursdays,
May 1 - June 19
Code # 105521-A
Session II
Thursdays,
June 26 - August 14
Code # 105521-B
Time:
Place:
Fee:
Min/Max:
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Linden Room, upstairs
$80 per 8 week session
8/20
Fall session begins August 28th.
Celebrate National Garden Week June1-7
All About Small & Miniature Hostas
June 5, 2014, at 7 PM
Join us for a special gardening program presented by Tom
Micheletti of Hosta Patch. This program is sponsored by
The Garden Club of Downers Grove and will be held at the American Legion
Post 80 located at 4000 Saratoga, Downers Grove.
Reservations are required. Please call 630-960-1200.
The Garden Club of Downers Grove plants and maintains the award winning
Gregg House Museum Garden.
REMINDER:
When you receive your receipt, PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK the trip times with
those listed in the trips section of the newsletter. We strive for accuracy, however occasionally mistakes are made. Please follow the times printed in the
Young At Heart newsletter. Always call if you have a question. Thank you.
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Regular Activities
MONDAY AT THE MOVIES
May 5 *
May 12
May 19
Wuthering Heights
Saving Mr. Banks
Blast from the Past
Lawrence Olivier
Tom Hanks
Brendon Fraser
G
PG13
PG 13
June 2 *
June 9
June 16
June 23
June 30
Little Women
Captain Phillips
Mr. Baseball
Fried Green Tomatoes
Moonstruck
June Allyson
Tom Hanks
Tom Selleck
Jessica Tandy
Cher
G
PG13
PG13
PG13
PG13
July 7 *
July 14
July 21
July 28
Stars and Stripes Forever Clifton Webb
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Ben Stiller
Gravity
Sandra Bullock
Vegas Vacation
Chevy Chase
G
PG13
PG13
PG13
Aug 4 *
Aug 11
Aug 25
Long Hot Summer
The Naked Gun
All is Lost
G
PG13
PG13
Paul Newman
Leslie Nielson
Robert Redford
Showtime is 12:15 p.m. at The Senior Center. Drop in and
watch a great movie, enjoy a refreshing drink and some
delicious snacks. All movies are FREE!
BIRTHDAY BINGO
Join us for our monthly Bingo and bring a friend! Bingo is usually held
on one Thursday of each month, starting at 12:30 p.m. Those
people who are celebrating their birthdays in that month will have their
horoscopes read and will receive a $3 gift certificate from the
Westmont Park District that is good toward any regular program (good
for 1 year). There will be 1 hour of Bingo! Please bring useable ‘white
elephants’ from your home to contribute to our prize table.
Bingo Dates: Thursday,
Thursday,
Thursday,
Thursday,
May 29
June 26
July 31
August 28
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Healthy & Active
PICKLE-BALL
Pickle Ball is here! Join this really fun game. No experience
necessary! We’ll even get you started with a free visit!
Invented in 1965 and named after a family dog, this game is a
little like badminton, a little like tennis and a little like ping
pong. The rules are short and simple and the racquets and
balls are light weight. Played on a badminton sized court with
the net low, only 34 inches high, the first team to score 11 points wins. Please bring
your own paddles and balls, if you have them. We have a limited amount to share.
Our Westmont Park District Community Center gymnasium is set up with
3 Pickle Ball courts, and we have an outdoor tennis court that is striped for Pickle
Ball. Pickle Ball meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Choose to play
one or more days! Don’t miss out on being part of the fastest growing sport for active
adults.
M 5/5-6/30
W 5/7-6/25
F 5/9-6/27
2:30PM-4:30PM
2:30PM-4:30PM
2:00PM-4:00PM
$22
$22
$22
105524-A
105524-B
105524-E
M 7/7-8/25
W 7/2-8/27
F 7/11-8/15
2:30PM-4:30PM
2:30PM-4:30PM
2:00PM-4:00PM
$22
$25
$17
105524-C
105524-D
105524-F
NO SESSIONS ON: May 2, May 26 or July 4
FREE DAYS:
Fridays, August 22, August 29
SPECIAL:
Register for two or more sessions and receive a $4 discount!
PASSPORT TO FITNESS
Any Senior age 62 or older can visit the Westmont Park District Fitness
Club using our Passport to Fitness. This card can be purchased at The
Community Center and will enable you to use all of the equipment at
the Fitness Club Mondays - Fridays, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
This 12-visit card is $26/residents and $38/non-residents.
It’s an economical way to reach your fitness goals; you’ll look better, feel better and have
more energy!
The Fitness Club is located at 424 Plaza Drive, Westmont. 630-789-2673.
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Ageless Grace® is a fun, creative, playful exercise program practiced to
vibrant music while seated in a chair. This innovative program is composed of
21 simple tools for lifelong comfort and ease™. We lubricate our joints,
strengthen our muscles, exercise our brains, and improve our flexibility, handeye coordination, breath, balance and tickle our funny bones! We practice
barefoot (your choice) to improve the flexibility and strength in our feet. Come
and experience movement as you did when you were a kid and feel younger
with every workout. It’s never too late to start. Great class for men & women!
Session I
Dates:
Time:
Fee:
Min/Max:
Code:
Location:
Wednesdays, May 7-June 18 FIRST CLASS is FREE!
11:00-11:45 a.m.
R/NR $36
8/20
105520-A
ABD, Linden Room
Session II
Dates:
Wednesdays, June 25-July 30 Fee: $36
Code:
105520-B
Ageless Grace is an Anti-Aging fitness program for body and BRAIN based on the
Science of Neuroplasticity. Each of the 21 simple “tools” work the core organs and
systems of the body, activate the five areas of the brain and address a primary factor
that causes physical aging and /or cognitive decline. Because the tools are performed
in a chair, participants experience increased stability and range of motion while the
upbeat, lively music creates an environment of fun and playfulness.
Soon to be a Silver Sneakers Flex program. Great for Men and Women!!
Healthy & Active Adults
ZUMBA GOLD
It’s the hottest trend and
we’ve got it. Zesty Latin
music and a fun
atmosphere makes this
dance-fitness class
extremely popular. You can
improve your muscle endurance,
strength, flexibility, balance, and agility
while dancing to vibrant music! Zumba
Gold is especially designed for active
older adults as well as the de-conditioned
participant. Don’t miss this new friendly
and fun class! Instructor: Taisha Selby
Session I
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Min/Max:
Code:
Location:
Tue. May 13 - June 17
(6 weeks)
9:30-10:30 a.m.
R /NR $36
8/20
105523-A
ADB, Linden Room
Session II
Date:
Tue. June 24 - July 29
(6 weeks)
Time:
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Fee:
R /NR $36
Min/Max:
8/20
Code:
105523-B
Location: ADB, Linden Room
Don’t let what you cannot do
interfere with what you
can do!
WALK & TALK CLUB
Too hot outside? Afraid of busy streets,
curbs or bicyclists? Come walk indoors
with us this summer. Our Westmont
Park District Community
Center gym is a great
place to walk. You’ll be
building endurance,
getting in shape and
enjoying the company of
other walking
enthusiasts! All you
need is a good pair of
shoes and comfortable
clothing. Join us each weekday morning
and get energized!! A CD player will be
available if you’d like to bring music to
help you get moving. No registration
required.
PLEASE NOTE: Walking Club will
meet at the Westmont Fitness Club,
424 Plaza Dr., June 16 –27.
Dates:
Session III
Date:
Tue. Aug. 19 - Sept. 23
(6 weeks)
No class Aug. 5, 12
Time:
9:30-10:30a.m.
Fee:
R /NR $36
Min/Max:
8/20
Code:
105523-C
Location: ADB, Linden Room
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Days:
Time:
Fee:
June 2 - August 29 (No class
July 4th!)
Monday through Friday
8:00-9:00 a.m.
Free!
Healthy & Active Adults
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TAI CHI - Chuan & Chi Gung
Are you looking to improve your overall health? Now is the
time to consider Tai Chi! Today, this ancient tradition is
practiced as a graceful form of exercise. It focusses on
finding balance of body and mind. Often described as
meditation in motion, Tai Chi promotes serenity through gentle,
flowing movements. The practice of Tai Chi Chuan manifests a calming
harmonizing effect on the body as it directly affects the respiratory, circulatory, and lymphatic systems through its diaphragmatic breathing. It has many
health benefits including reducing stress, improving balance, gaining
flexibility, boosting your circulatory and respiratory systems, and increasing
mental acuity. Tai chi is low impact and puts minimal stress on muscles and
joints, making it generally safe for all ages and fitness levels. Take the first
step to improving your health today with a free class! This class meets
continually one or two days each week; you decide! Classes will be offered
on a monthly basis. Instructor: Patrick Baio
Code:
Day:
Time:
Location:
Min/Max:
Fee:
Tuesday OR Thursday
12:30 - 1:30pm
WCC Dance Studio
8/20
$28 one day per week
$56 two days per week
May
June
July
August
105519-A
105519-B
105519-C
105519-D
(May 1–29)
(June 3-26)
(July 1-31)
(August 5-28)
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Ty Warner Park & Veterans Memorial Park
Summer Concert Series
The best music is right here in Westmont. We’ve got 6 great,
FREE concerts showcasing a variety of music! Bring your
picnic baskets, lawn chairs, blankets and dance moves to our
parks and enjoy an evening of outdoor entertainment. Again this
year, our concert series will be divided between Ty Warner Park
and Veterans Park. Concerts will begin in July and end in mid August so you can enjoy
music throughout the whole summer! Bring the whole family or come alone, but don’t
miss out on this FREE entertainment or you’ll be “Singing the Blues”!
All concerts are held Wednesday evenings from 7-8:30PM.
July 9
Ty Warner Park
The Sting Rays
Rock & Roll, Rockabilly, 50s-70s
July 16
Ty Warner Park
Steve Cooper Orchestra
July 23
Ty Warner Park
Dooley Brothers
Folk, Jazz, Irish
July 30
Veterans Park
Neverly Brothers
Buddy Holly to the Beatles
August 6
Veterans Park
Jin & Tonic Band
Country
August 13
Veterans Park
Chunky Monkeys
60s, Eclectic
Big Band/Swing/Dixie
Win Cash!
Barnyard Bingo at Ty Warner Park
Friday, July 4th
$5 per deed
Purchase your “deed” beginning mid-May at
Westmont Park District or at Gregg House Museum
and pit your luck against the gastrointestinal actions of
a cow or goat. Guess where the animal will do “what
comes naturally” on our bingo grid. If it plops in your square, you can win up to
$200 cash! This event is sponsored by the Westmont Historical Society and
proceeds benefit the Gregg House Museum.
You do not have to be present to win. Event begins at 5:30pm.
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ICE CREAM SOCIAL & GARDEN PARTY
Let’s celebrate the start of summer with flowers, fun, music and tasty
ice cream at the Gregg House Garden. You’ll have a chance to meet
our expert gardeners from The Garden Club of Downers Grove who
will take you on an inspiring stroll through the historic Gregg House
garden. Kids can enjoy garden activities, and they can create crafts to
take home! This is a FREE family event and will be held rain or shine!
Suggested donation of $1 for ice cream is appreciated.
Sunday, June 8
1:00PM - 3:00PM FREE
Gregg House Museum 115 S. Linden St,
Next to the Senior Center
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT TY WARNER PARK
We will be lighting up the skies with bigger and better fireworks than ever! Join us as we celebrate 15 years of families coming together to enjoy fun and festivities at beautiful Ty Warner
Park. Come early to enter the Red, White, & Blue Family Spirit Contest, buy a barnyard bingo
deed, or have fun trying your luck in the watermelon eating contest. It’s old-fashioned fun
with excellent music, kid’s games, and great food. Bring your blanket or lawn chair and get a
front row seat to this spectacular show!!
Friday, July 4
4:00-9:00PM
4:00-5:30PM
4:00-7:30PM
4:30-5:45PM
5:00-7:30PM
4:00-8:00PM
5:30-6:30PM
5:30-6:15PM
5:30-7:30PM
5:45PM
6:30PM
7:00PM
7:30-9:15PM
9:30PM
Food Vendors Open
FREE Kids Crafts
Petting Zoo
Westmont Community Band
Uncle Sam Stilt Walker
Face Painting (nominal fee)
FREE Kids Games & Relays
(ages 4-12)
Barnyard Bingo
2000-2014
Balloon Sculptors
FREE Cake while supplies last!
Little Mr. & Miss Firecracker Award (ages 6-8)
Little Mr. & Miss Sparkler (ages 2-5)
Newest Newborn Award (1 and under)
Uncle Sam’s Family Award (You must register at Gazebo to be eligible for
award drawings. FREE.)
FREE Watermelon Eating Contest
Grand Ave Big Band (Traditional Big Band Music)
Fireworks Spectacular!
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Special Events
Summer Theater
13
Ages: 14+
Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown
Book by Dan Elish and Robert Horn
Directed by Robert Plowman and Emily Bandza
One of the most frequently produced new musicals of the last
decade, 13 is a rollicking musical comedy featuring a cast of teenagers.
Evan Goldman is two months from turning thirteen years old, living
happily in New York City, the greatest city on Earth, when his world is
blown apart by his parents' divorce, and he is dragged away from home
to live with his mother in a small town in the Midwest. Facing a new life in
a new place where the customs and culture are utterly alien to him, and
with his Bar Mitzvah getting closer every day, Evan has to navigate who
he wants to be versus who he really is, and see if he can make it through
the fall without losing the best friends he'll ever have.
Tickets will be available for purchase at the Westmont Community Center
starting June 11. Tickets will also be available 30 minutes before each
show when the doors open. For more information about the Progressive
Village Performing Network, please check out our website at
www.pvpnwestmont.com!
DAY
F
Sa
Su
DATE
6/20 or 6/27
6/21 or 6/28
6/22 or 6/29
LOCATION:
TIME
7:00-10:00P
7:00-10:00P
2:00-5:00P
R/NR FEE
$15/$12
$15/$12
$15/$12
Westmont High School, 909 Oakwood Drive
Special Discount Coupon available for the
Young At Heart!
See Linda for your $2 off coupon!
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Special Events
Summer Theater
FREE
Shakespeare in the Park
The Taming of the Shrew
Ages: 10+
You don’t have to travel all the way to the North Shore,
Ravinia or Chicago for the live theater experience; the
Progressive Village Performing Network is bringing it to you
right here in Westmont. Our very own local talent will
present The Taming of the Shrew. This Shakespeare comedy, written in about
1590, tells of a drunken tinker named Sly who is tricked into thinking he is a
nobleman by a mischievous Lord. Choose a date and location
convenient to you and your friends! Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and
snacks for a great evening of entertainment.
DAY
DATE
TIME
Su
F
Sa
F
Sa
Su
8/10
8/15
8/16
8/22
8/23
8/24
2:00-4:30PM
7:00-9:30PM
7:00-9:30PM
7:00-9:30PM
7:00-9:30PM
2:00-4:30PM
LOCATION
Prospect Park, Clarendon Hills
Ty Warner Park, Westmont
Ty Warner Park, Westmont
Westmont Public Library
Fishel Park, Downers Grove
Fishel Park, Downers Grove
Our PVPN Community Theatre is not only an opportunity to view these
performances, but also participate in them. All ages, levels and experience
are welcome. If you have performed for 25 years or this is your first time you
are always welcome. If you have a dream of performing on stage, this is your
chance. Please contact Steve at 630-963-5252 for more information.
Join our email list
Please call Alice or Linda at (630) 969-8080 to add your name to
our email list; you can receive park district news & updates!
For Your
Information
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Important Information Regarding
Physical Activity on our Trips
At the end of the description of the trip, you will find either ‘light, moderate or heavy’
physical activity plus some information on whether or not stairs are involved. What
we are trying to convey to you is the amount of walking on the particular trip,
including stairs so you can more accurately judge for yourself if this is the
appropriate outing for you.
All of our trips are older, adult-oriented...we do not offer any triathlons! However,
everyone has varying degrees of operational physical skills. For example, a theatre
trip would be ‘light’ physical activity whereas a baseball game would be ‘heavy.’ If
you ever need more information regarding physical activity on a trip, please
call Alice at (630) 969-8080 ext. 104.
On the same subject of physical activity, please ALWAYS let us know beforehand if
you will be needing 1-on-1 attention, and we will provide for more than 1 escort. If
you do not let us know before, we may not be able to provide you with the
appropriate attention, since not all of our trips are escorted by two persons.
Important Parking Information
If you have handicapped license plates or the handicapped
card in your car, and you are going to park in one of our lots
for a trip 4 hours or more, please use a space as close as
possible to the building but kindly leave the
handicapped spots open. We ask this out of consideration
for others who may need the spot just for a short time. We
appreciate it!
When attending a day trip, please use the parking lot on the east side of
The Community Center. This is the building from which the bus departs at
75 E. Richmond St.
We have a new website! www.westmontparks.org
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TULIP FEST - HOLLAND, MICHIGAN
Here’s your chance to take a trip that is usually offered only as
an overnight trip. We’ll do it all in one day and make it
affordable! Today is all about Tulips and an authentic Dutch
experience! This festival began in 1929 and attracts visitors from
around the world. The streets of the town are transformed to look just like
Amsterdam. Our activities include:
• Shopping, browsing and lunch on your own at the authentic Dutch Market – be a part
of tastes, sights and sounds of 19th century Holland. There is a food court, dancing,
crafts, stage events, and costumes all in one place.
• Reserved seating for the Volksparade – observe the Dutch tradition of street
scrubbing before the parade.
• See the wonder and beauty of thousands of tulips. Visit Windmill Gardens on
Windmill Island. Tour a Dutch windmill, enjoy 36 acres of gardens, and enjoy the
historic Dutch Trade Fair.
• Dinner included. Enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal along with friendly hospitality.
Put on your Dutch attire and come click your wooden shoes with us today! It’s a real
Dutch treat. We will make a rest stop on the way there and on the way back. There will
also be movies on the bus. Ask a friend to join you. Register now—10 seats left!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Wednesday, May 7
6:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
R/NR $102
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
25/32
305550-P
Moderate physical
activity
PATTY WASZAK at WHITE FENCE FARM
Patty is back for a special presentation at White Fence Farm. Patty is a
dynamic singer, hilarious comedienne, and award winning song writer.
She plays the “sweetest sax on this side of heaven!” She combines
music and audience participation for a great variety show that you won’t
want to miss. Lunch will be your choice of White Fence Farm’s “World’s
Greatest Chicken” or scrumptious fried shrimp served with home-made corn fritters,
cole slaw, kidney bean salad, baked potato, ice cream dessert and a beverage. You
can make your meal selection on the day of the trip. Register Now!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Wednesday, May 14
10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
R $68
NR $71
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
20/24
305550-R
Light physical
activity
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FOUR WINDS CASINO
We’ll have fun as we travel to New Buffalo, Michigan to
one of our favorite Casinos! This land based beauty has
the ambiance of Las Vegas, with over 3,000 of the hottest
slots, from pennies on up, live poker, renowned
restaurants, and one of the best buffets you’ve ever
tasted! There will be plenty of time to play at the tables, shop at their beautiful
stores or just enjoy a leisurely lunch with friends. Don’t miss out on this
extraordinary day! You’ll receive a generous package of $15 in slot play and
$10 towards food. That’s a $25 return!
Please give birth date at time of registration.
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Wednesday, May 21
9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
R $39
NR $41
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
25/54
105550-A
Light physical activity
EMERSON CREEK POTTERY & TEAROOM & SANDWICH OPERA HOUSE
Rustic, charming, quaint and unique are the best words to describe this special day
in the countryside. Come experience a century-old farmhouse filled with handpainted pottery, artisan-crafted candles, beautiful jewelry, and other unique
treasures. We will enjoy lunch in the tea room. Don't let the word "tearoom" fool
you. We will enjoy a full lunch that can fill even the heartiest appetites! Select a
freshly prepared, tasty dish and a home-made cobbler dessert from the day’s
special menu! After lunch, you’ll visit the historic Sandwich Opera House. Built in
1878, this building wasn’t just the opera house, it was also the jail! There is much
more to hear about this national landmark’s unique history. Our day concludes with
a stop at an antique shop and a treat at Brenda’s, a locally renowned Custard
Shop. You’ll be surprised at what the country has to offer! Maybe today you will
find that unique “thing” that you’ve always wanted!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Tuesday, May 27
10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
R $71
NR $74
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
20/24
105550-B
Moderate physical activity
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PAR-A-DICE CASINO
Today, we’re heading to East Peoria to try our luck. Overlooking the beautiful
Illinois River, this quaint boat, with several floors seems like days gone by when
you gambled right on the water! Surely you will find your favorite game and have
loads of fun while playing! Besides plenty of slots and tables, there is a great little
gift shop. Included is a full all you can eat buffet. What a great day! Please give
birth date at time of registration.
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
Thursday, June 5
8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
R $36 NR $39
25/54
105550-C
Light physical activity
THE CITY DOWN UNDER & HERSHEY’S
Here is a fun yet unique tour that takes you through one of the
city’s least understood spaces, the Pedway! Discover and be
surprised by the fascinating city below the city. The Pedway is
a series of underground walkways connecting buildings and
stores so you don’t have to go outside. Some Chicagoans don’t
even know about this convenient means of travel. Our expert
guide will lead us on an energetic walking tour where you can
see great architecture, experience the interiors of some modern and historic
buildings and hear fascinating stories about Chicago’s past. Some buildings that
you will be under include the Aon Center and Macy’s. Our adventure continues
with a wild lunch in the jungle paradise of the Rainforest Café. Experience
waterfalls, lush vegetation, tropical fun and a great meal. Wait, there’s more! Our
day is not complete without a stop at the Hershey store. We will learn more
about the Hershey’s chocolate empire while we sample some sweet treats. You’ll
even get some free treats to take home or you can shop for your favorite
delicious candies. It’s going to be a great day in the city!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Wednesday, June 11
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
R $74
NR $77
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
18/24
305550-F
Moderate physical activity
Please note: The walking tour will require you to navigate some stairs,
escalators, and revolving doors. Some standing is required.
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MOTOWN THE MUSICAL
It’s finally here and we have a limited amount of tickets!
Register now for Motown the Musical and experience a
vibrant afternoon featuring all the classics you love! This
musical tells the true American dream story of Motown
founder Berry Gordy's journey from featherweight boxer
to the heavyweight music mogul. He launched the
careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Smokey
Robinson and many more. Motown shattered barriers, shaped our lives and
made us all move to the same beat. You’ll hear classic songs such as "My Girl"
and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," and many, many more. We have center
balcony seats. Before the 2:00 p.m. performance at the Oriental Theater, you
will have time for a quick lunch on your own. So tap your feet and sing along!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Wednesday, June 18
11:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
R $78 NR $81
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
18/19
105550-D
Moderate physical activity
HARLEY-DAVIDSON MUSEUM & MORE
Wild or Mild in Milwaukee
Whether you were born to be wild or mild, it makes no difference
at the Harley-Davidson Museum. We’re taking a 45 minute
guided tour experience that will interest riders and non-riders.
The museum chronicles the history of an American legend from the first Harley
produced in 1903 to its role in pop culture. There are plenty of seats along the tour,
but the best seat of all is in the experience gallery where you can sit on some
motorcycles! Bring your camera for a great photo op! Lunch, with Route 66 inspired
foods, will be in the Motor Restaurant. Check out their cool wall made of motorcycle
parts. Remember packing up the family station wagon for a vacation road trip?
After lunch, take your own road trip viewing memorabilia in the brand new exhibit
“American Road.” Have fun remembering the good old days of travel from 1930s1970s! You’ll also have time to stop in the gift shop and receive a discount on
purchases. We’re not done yet! Next, we’ll hop on board the Jelly Belly Express
Train. Take a FUN warehouse tour of sweet sensations! Sample some Jelly Belly
beans and shop in their huge candy store! Come along for a great ride!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Wednesday, June 25
8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
R $82 NR $85
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
20/24
105550-E
Moderate physical activity
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COOL SOUNDS & COOL TREATS
Our very own Joyful Voices Show Group is returning Westmont Park District to
perform “Cool Sounds.” You’ll hear an arousing selection of Jazz, Pop,
Country, and Swing music that is in the hearts of so many of us. Come and
enjoy this entertaining, seasoned troupe of over 50 singers, musicians and
dancers as they present some all time favorites that will make you tap your feet
and clap your hands. Don’t miss this tribute to great musical times! After the
show, enjoy a cool ice cream treat. We’ll provide a
variety of toppings so you can create your very own
delicacy! The show will be held in the Community
Center gymnasium.
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Min/ Max:
Code:
Rating:
Tuesday, July 1
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
R/NR $4
20/45
105550-F
Light physical activity
Check us out on line at www.westmontparks.org
FIREKEEPERS CASINO
Spend a relaxing day traveling with us as we make our
way to this terrific Casino located in Battle Creek,
Michigan. You will be pleasantly surprised at this $300
million property. It boasts a huge 2,680 slot machines,
with every denomination, 78 table games, live bingo,
poker rooms, and 5 different restaurants! Here you’ll get
$20 on your card and $5 toward your lunch. ( A $25
return.) We’ll be making a rest stop there and back, play games on the bus and
see a movie. Spin the wheel or roll the dice, will this be your lucky day? Please
give date of birth at time of registration.
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Thursday, July 10
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
R $46 NR $49
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
25/54
105550-G
Light physical activity
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SUNSET DINNER CRUISE ON LAKE GENEVA
Treat yourself to an unforgettable summer evening. Come and relax aboard the
Grand Belle of Geneva and make some new memories on this 2 hour cruise.
You’ll be served a delicious three course dinner of tenderloin medallions and
shrimp scampi, fresh tossed salad, baked potato, green beans almondine, rolls,
dessert, and coffee or tea while enjoying a most unique atmosphere.
Bring your cameras so you can capture that spectacular sunset. Before
our cruise, you will have time to explore or shop in the quaint town of
Lake Geneva.
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
Thursday, July 17
3:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
R $94
NR $97
25/40
105550-H
Light physical activity
The last time we went on a sunset cruise was in 2006, so don’t miss this special opportunity!
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Did you fill in the code # including the letter at the end?
Did you sign the bottom of the registration form?
Did you provide us with an emergency phone number other than
your cell phone or home phone numbers?
PIEROGI FEST
Get ready for a one-of-a-kind event! We are heading to
Whiting, IN for their annual Pierogi Festival which pays
homage to the dietary staple of the local Polish and Slovak
communities. There are 16 Pierogi vendors serving Pierogis
stuffed with anything you can imagine! 50 other vendors will be serving everything
from Polish sausage, BBQ ribs, and Frog Legs to Paczkis and deep fried Twinkies.
Enjoy Polka bands, Polish music, dancers and pop music at one of four
entertainment stages. Meet and take a photo with Mr. Pierogi, the event
mascot! Shop at the specialty vendors selling ethnic gifts and souvenir
items, and enjoy the arts and craft show. Lunch is on your own. Join us
for a truly fun and unique festival.
Date:
Friday, July 25
Min/Max: 20/24
Time:
10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Code:
105550-J
Fee:
R $45 NR $48
Rating:
Moderate physical activity
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MYSTERY TRIP
It’s strictly confidential and it’s loads of fun! You know
that when we plan a mystery trip, it is extra special
because we search out places that the Westmont Park
District had NEVER been to. Our destinations are
unique, exciting, different and sometimes even a little
crazy. So get ready to do who knows what at who
knows where, eat whatever, and you will be totally surprised! Our lips are
sealed. We can’t say anymore other than register early as we often sell out.
Wear comfortable shoes, bring your camera and sense of adventure.
Bring a friend!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Wednesday, July 30
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
R $86
NR $89
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
25/40
105550-K
Moderate physical
activity
WHITE SOX EXTRAVAGANZA
Calling all Sox fans! Swing into action and join us for a special afternoon of
fun. The party starts with an all you can eat buffet of fried chicken, hot
dogs, hamburgers, BBQ ribs, salads, unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks.
Then you can play Bingo with some of the White Sox players! At 1:00 pm
the game begins, and we know the Sox will beat the Texas Rangers today.
We have lower box seats close to the patio. Put on the black and white and
root for your favorite team! Sign up early for this
popular trip!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
Wednesday, August 6
10:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
R $76
NR $79
19/21
105550-L
Moderate physical activity
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ROYALE POLYNESIAN REVUE
Polynesia comes alive in the songs and dances of this
celebrated South Pacific revue. This year's new,
dynamic show boasts more musicians, drums, and
brightly colored costumes that light up the stage.
Decked out in grass skirts, hand-painted cloth sarongs,
leis and traditional feathered headpieces, the detailed
costumes reflect the spirit, culture, and traditions of the South Seas. You won’t
want to miss the legendary fire dance! This show takes place at the Sabre
Room in Hickory Hills and includes a special lunch with a South Pacific flavor!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Wednesday, August 13
11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
R $71
NR $74
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
20/24
105550-M
Light physical activity
ARLINGTON RACE TRACK
The most beautiful track in America…the
Arlington Park Race Track. Cheer for
your favorite thoroughbred, try your luck
with a wager, or just enjoy strolling
around the grounds at Arlington Park. You can even visit the paddock area to
watch the horses prepare for the race. Our admission tickets are good for
general seating, so you can choose to sit anywhere in the grandstands, or at
the picnic tables or benches around the track. Lunch is on your own at the
food court. There are plenty of great menu choices ranging from sandwiches
to salads and plenty of indoor seating. Bring your friends, place your bets, and
remember that when you travel with our group you are always a winner!
Please register by August 7th.
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Thursday, August 21
11:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.
R $46
NR $49
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
20/24
105550-N
Moderate physical activity
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ISLE OF CAPRI
This is one of the most fun casinos! Located in Bettendorf, Iowa the scenery
on the way is beautiful and it’s a great way to spend the day. This classic
boat boasts of several floors with elevators and has the latest slot action
for your gaming pleasure. We’ll have a rest stop there and back. Here, you’ll
have an included full buffet lunch and $5 in credit. Come, join us!
Please give birth date at time of registration.
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
Tuesday, August 26
8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
R $36
NR $39
25/54
105550-P
Light physical activity
TEMPEL LIPIZZANS
Witness artistry and history come to life as the Tempel
Lipizzan stallions enchant us with their power,
intelligence and grace. The art of Spanish horseback
riding has survived for more than four centuries and is
practiced today at Tempel Farms, home of the world’s
largest privately owned herd of Lipizzan horses. You will
be amazed when these majestic white stallions prance and dance as they
perform a centuries-old tradition of classical dressage. After the show, you
can walk through the stables and see the horses close up. Seating will be
outside, so dress for the weather. Before the show, we will enjoy lunch at the
Savannah House which is known for its southern comfort foods such as corn
muffins, fried chicken and cherry crisp. Sign up for this rare opportunity!
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Min/Max:
Code:
Rating:
Wednesday, September 3
9:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
R $85
NR $88
18/24
105550-R
Moderate physical activity
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Young at Heart
Trips
September
Cuneo Mansion & Gardens
October
Cole Porter’s Greatest Hits
December
Fireside Christmas
Commemorative Brick Program
Your experiences of Westmont have been unique. As residents or former
residents, we all come from different walks of life. We are a diverse family
bound by our love and respect for our hometown. Westmont has enriched our
lives and the lives of those around us. As we move through life, Westmont will
always remain a part of each of us. We’d like to offer a way for those who
treasure their time in Westmont to leave a legacy, not just a symbol of your time
spent in Westmont. Whether you choose to add your own name or to honor the
memory of a loved one, or pay tribute to a close friend or relative, our
commemorative brick program will grow, one brick at a time. And when it is
complete, it will remember these special people forever.
4” x 8” Paver, Imprinted: $50
5 - 4” x 8” Pavers, Imprinted: $200
Decorative Park Bench: $500
To receive additional information regarding this unique program, please
call us at (630) 969-8080.
June 19 ~ 20, 2014
DOUBLE $145
SINGLE
$175
$20 on card ~
1 Buffet Lunch
$3 toward Breakfast
Accommodations at Jumers Hotel
Motorcoach
Join us as we travel to Rock Island, IL for a two day - one night overnight. With over 1,000 slots to
choose from, Jumers also has roulette, live poker, craps and many more table games. Here, there is
something for everyone. The slots are the newest and the latest technology. With plenty of pennies,
nickels, quarters and on up, it’s sure to be fun! This favorite casino is all on one level for easy walking and boasts a fabulous food court. The hotel is grand with lovely appointed rooms. Yes, there is a
pool! Bring your suit for a relaxing dip. We’ll be leaving at 8:00 a.m. and making a breakfast stop,
then on to some early gaming at the casino before we check-in to our rooms. Return time will be late
afternoon on Friday. Come and have a sizzling, good time at this great little get-a-way!
Please make all checks payable to: Treasures of America
Send or bring in………………Send or bring in…………………..Send or bring in……………
Westmont Park District 55 E. Richmond, Westmont Il 60559
NAME__________________________________________ ROOMMATE________________________________________
ADDRESS_______________________________________ ADDRESS__________________________________________
PHONE__________________________________________ PHONE____________________________________________
BIRTH DATE_____________________________________ BIRTH DATE_______________________________________
SPECIAL REQUESTS ________________________________________________________________________
All passengers are required to fill out an up to date medical form.
Please indicate if one is needed.
Y
N
Do you need a pink car tag?
Questions?
Y
Call Linda @ 630-969-8080 Ext. 106
N
Three days – two nights
August 17-20
$27 Credit every day ~ Breakfast daily
$2 off lunch ~ $3 off dinner
Generous gaming package ~ Bingo
Double $190
Single $230
Get ready for some summer fun! We’re going to a casino that has the best overall customer package for
gamers. Located in the upper peninsula of Harris, Michigan, this popular Las-Vegas style casino offers live
entertainment, a swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna and heated sand beach! They have 1,400 slot machines
including all the most popular games. For table players, there’s Let It Ride, Three Card Poker, Roulette,
Live Keno and more. Plus, if you enjoy playing Bingo, it will be open and ready to call out your lucky
number! We’ll make a breakfast stop (on your own), watch movies and have some silly fun on the bus. On
the second day, we’ll visit the quaint town of Escanaba. There are several small town shops and restaurants
to browse around and have lunch. So, join us for this exciting little get-a-way while trying your luck at
hitting the big one!
Please make all checks payable to: Treasures of America
Send or bring in………………Send or bring in…………………..Send or bring in……………
Westmont Park District
Attn: Linda Wonderlin
55 E. Richmond St., Westmont, IL 60559
NAME__________________________________________ ROOMMATE________________________________________
ADDRESS_______________________________________ ADDRESS__________________________________________
PHONE__________________________________________ PHONE____________________________________________
BIRTH DATE_____________________________________ BIRTH DATE_______________________________________
SPECIAL REQUESTS _________________________________________________________________________________
All passengers are required to fill out an up to date medical form.
Please indicate if one is needed.
Y
N
Do you need a pink car tag?
Questions?
Y
Call Linda @ 630-969-8080 Ext. 106
N