NPD 2026 Spring Program Guide

SPRING 2026 SPRING REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 2, 2026 PROGRAM GUIDE

TEAMWORK in full swing this spring T-BALL, COACH PITCH & SOFTBALL REGISTRATION PAGES 100-105

NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT REFERENDUM PAGE 9 napervilleparks.org

Preseason Discounted Centennial Beach Memberships PAGE 71

Spring & Summer Camp Registration PAGES 26-53

what's inside

4-7 GENERAL INFORMATION & REGISTRATION 8-24 SPECIAL EVENTS 25 MILLENNIUM CARILLON 26-29 SPRING BREAK CAMPS 30-53 SUMMER BREAK CAMPS 55-59 FORT HILL ACTIVITY CENTER 55-58 Facility & Membership Information 59 Premier Classes 60-61 FITNESS & WELLNESS 60 Youth Programs 60-61 Adult Programs 62-66 GOLF 62-64 Facility & Membership Information

77-81 PRESCHOOL 77 Facility Information 78-81 Preschool Programs & Information 82-83 EARLY CHILDHOOD 84-87 DANCE ACADEMY 89-94 ARTS 89 Dance 89-92 Youth Programs 92 Adult Programs 93-94 Virtual 95-96 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 97-119 ATHLETICS 97-115 Youth Programs 116-119 Adult Programs 120-126 ACTIVE ADULTS & SENIORS 128-130 TRIPS 131 SPECIAL RECREATION 132-141 RESOURCES 132-133 Rentals 134 Active Use Sports Facilities 135 Naperville Riverwalk 136-137 General Information 138 Facility Index 139-141 Program Index

65 Youth Programs 66 Adult Programs 67-71 CENTENNIAL BEACH

Facility & Membership Information, Mudrats

72 INDOOR AQUATICS

73-75 KNOCH KNOLLS NATURE CENTER 73 Facility Information

74 Youth Programs 75 Adult Programs 76 GARDEN PLOTS

NEW FOR SPRING

Boom! Kids Art Camp.................................................................33 Camp Get Together.....................................................................33 Can of Worms Kids Art Camp...................................................33 Code Ninjas Programs...........................................48-50, 95-96 Gnomes and Their Woodland Homes....................................33 Good Times Day Camp..............................................................32 Dear Evan Hansen.....................................................................129 Dreaming about STEAM Club..................................................96 Estate Planning for Every Phase of Life...............................124 Father of the Bride ...................................................................130 Free Trial: Taste of Ageless Grace®......................................124 Free Trial: Taste of Senior Stretch.........................................124 Introduction to Sewing - Tote Bag...........................................92 LEGO® Programs...................................................................51-52 Little Ones Creating with Clay Camp.....................................33

Long Term Care 101...................................................................124 Medieval Times Tournament and Dinner............................129 Ocean’s Rat Pack at Jacob Henry Mansion........................129 On Your Feet! ............................................................................130 Paddlewheel Riverboat & Durant-Peterson House .........130 Parent/Child Sparkle & Spring Mom Night............................90 Quilting: Beginner........................................................................92 RoboThink...................................................................................... 53 Signs of a Charity Scam...........................................................126 South Pacific ..............................................................................130 STEAM Programs.........................................................................53 Ton of Fun Kids Art Camp..........................................................35 Water Color Art Camp - Forest Adventures..........................35 Water Color Pencil Art.................................................................91

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NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT Promoting healthy lives, minds and community

Mission We provide recreation and park

District Facilities, Park Police & Affiliates

experiences that promote healthy lives, healthy minds and a healthy community. Vision To be a national leader in parks and recreation providing and promoting high quality experiences and facilities at

Park District Police Chief 630-848-5049 Park Police Officer on Duty 630-601-0925 For All Emergencies 911 Ride DuPage (PACE) Reservations 800-713-7445 Comments 847-364-7223 Riverwalk Adult Day Services 305 W. Jackson Avenue Naperville, IL 60540 630-357-8166 Riverwalk Administrator 630-305-5984 Western DuPage Special Recreation Association

Millennium Carillon and Visitor Center (Located along the Naperville Riverwalk near Rotary Hill) Visitor Center 630-848-3611 Naperbrook Golf Course 22204 W. 111th Street/ Hassert Boulevard Plainfield, IL 60585 630-378-4215 Paddleboat Quarry Rentals 441 Aurora Avenue Naperville, IL 60540 630-864-3939 Seager Park 1163 Plank Road Naperville, IL 60564 630-548-4541 Springbrook Golf Course 2220 W. 83rd Street Naperville, IL 60564 630-848-5060 Sportsman’s Community Clubhouse 735 S. West Street Naperville, IL 60540 630-848-2124 Studio One 604 Sindt Court Naperville, IL 60540 630-864-3949

95th Street Center 2244 West 95th Street Naperville, IL 60564 2nd floor 630-848-5000 Administration Building 320 W. Jackson Avenue Naperville, IL 60540 630-848-5000 Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center 305 W. Jackson Avenue Naperville, IL 60540 630-848-5000 Centennial Beach 500 W. Jackson Avenue Naperville, IL 60540 (May through August) 630-848-5092 (September through April) 630-848-5000 Fort Hill Activity Center 20 Fort Hill Drive Naperville, IL 60540 630-995-8900 Knoch Knolls Nature Center 320 Knoch Knolls Road Naperville, IL 60565 630-864-3964

a great value to our community. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LESLIE RUFFING President RHONDA ANSIER Vice President AISHWARYA BALAKRISHNA

Commissioner CHRIS JACKS Commissioner RICH JANOR Commissioner JOHN RISVOLD Commissioner ALISON THOMPSON Commissioner TRICIA DUBIEL Appointed Treasurer MARISSA KULA Appointed Secretary

116 N. Schmale Road Carol Stream, IL 60139 630-681-0962

Regular Meetings of the Naperville Park District Board of Park Commissioners are held on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month unless otherwise noted. For meeting times and location information, in addition to livestreaming details, please visit: napervilleparks.org/boardmeetings. If you have concerns or comments regarding this publication, we’d like to hear them. Please send an email to info@napervilleparks.org. EDITING Sameera Luthman DESIGN & LAYOUT Carol Manderfield COVER PHOTO Connor Bangs NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY The Naperville Park District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other legally protected characteristic either through its employment practices, the operation of its programs and services, or through its relationship with vendors and other business providers. If you have questions regarding the Naperville Park District commitment to its non-discrimination policy or you believe you have been unfairly discriminated against, please call the Naperville Park District at (630) 848-5000.

MAINTENANCE MATTERS Visit napervilleparks.org/ maintenancematters to submit parks-related issues/concerns.

Have you seen this icon on our website? Learn more about our online accessibility tool: napervilleparks.org/accessibilitystatement

The field of parks and recreation attracts job seekers across many industries and professions. Visit napervilleparks.org/careersgrowhere to learn more about some of our staff members who took a unique path to the parks and rec field and be inspired by the wide range of fulfilling experiences our industry offers!

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3 WAYS TO REGISTER

Spring Registration Calendar

Spring Programs & Summer Camps Registration Begins Resident: Monday, March 2 at 8:30 am Nonresident: Thursday, March 5 at 8:30 am T-Ball/Coach Pitch/Softball Registration Resident: Tuesday, March 10 at noon Nonresident: Thursday, March 12 at noon Garden Plot Registration Resident: Tuesday, March 17 at 8:30 am Nonresident: Thursday, March 19 at 8:30 am Summer Pavilion Rentals (June 1-August 31) Residents: Thursday, March 12 at 8:30 am Nonresident: Thursday, March 19 at 8:30 am

1 ONLINE

SEARCH • CLICK • REGISTER

• Search for your favorite program • Click on the program code number to go to the registration portal • Login and register CLICK HERE

for quick video tutorial on how to use the digital guide

Prior to using the online registration system, please set up an account at apm.activecommunities.com/napervilleparks/Create_Account.

Your account is for your immediate family members residing at the same address. A family account may have a maximum of two members, ages 24 and older, and any dependent children under the age of 24. Note: If you are registering a child for an activity, please create an account for an adult first. The minimum age to open an account is 18. You will have the opportunity to add family members as you complete the process. You automatically will receive an e-mail confirming your account has been approved. 2 IN-PERSON OR BY FORM-CLICK HERE Fort Hill Activity Center • 20 Fort Hill Dr. ARRCC • 305 Jackson Ave. KKNC • 320 Knoch Knolls Rd. ■ Dropped off registration forms will be processed in the order they are received. Visit napervilleparks.org for hours of operation.

3 BY PHONE

Mark your calendar for the digital release of these upcoming editions at napervilleparks.org/ programguides SUMMER 2026 APRIL 22 FALL 2026 JULY 29

630-848-5000 or 630-995-8900

For more information regarding registration you can speak with a Customer Service Associate at 630-848-5000 or 630-995-8900.

Individuals who provide false information for program registrations, memberships, or admittance to District facilities will be removed from the program or facility without a refund. Individuals may be required to provide documentation to the Park District to confirm account information.

Program Guide Abbreviation Key

ARRCC Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center Fort Hill Fort Hill Activity Center

R Resident N Nonresident •• School District Resident (SDR) pay resident rates

KKNC Knoch Knolls Nature Center NCHS Naperville Central High School NNHS Naperville North High School NVHS Neuqua Valley High School

( ) The parentheses at the end of each program description contain the initials of the Program Manager who is responsible for the program.

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NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT INSIGHTS

How To Pay We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express for online, phone and front desk registrations. For front desk registrations, we also accept checks made payable to the Naperville Park District as well as cash. Class Cancellations/Changes You will be notified of class cancellations/ changes by phone or email. Whenever possible we will offer an alternative program. For weather related cancellations, please visit napervilleparks.org/ cancellations . Wait Lists Please waitlist for only one session per activity. If a spot becomes available you will be contacted by a member of our Customer Service staff. Refunds Refund requests may be made by phone Monday - Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm at 630-848-5000 or by email at info@napervilleparks.org. • If the withdrawal request is received more than 72 hours prior to the start of the program you will receive a full refund. • If the request is received less than 72 hours prior to the start of the program you will be charged for one class. • If the program has started, you will be charged for the classes that have occurred. • If the program is half over, no refunds will be issued. • One-day classes require 72 hours notice; if any shorter notice is given, no refund will be issued. • Refunds will not be issued for missed classes. • Program supplies are nonrefundable and will be deducted from the refund total. • Any variances to the stated policies will be identified in the program description. Medical Refunds Medical refunds require a doctor’s note explaining the injury or illness and must be submitted within 10 business days of the missed class. Qualified medical refunds will receive a full refund. Requests for day trip refunds for medical reasons will not be approved unless your spot can be filled with another participant from the waitlist.

Transfers Transfers to another course within the same session may be made before the second class of the course. Requests for day trip transfers will not be approved unless your spot can be filled with another participant from the waitlist. Course Confirmations By Email You will receive an email confirmation of your registration, or registrations may be viewed in your online account. Refunds are not issued for non-receipt of confirmations. Senior Discount A 20% discount is available for individuals age 60 and over for many programs. Fee Assistance Program The District’s Fee Assistance Program gives residents experiencing financial hardships the opportunity to participate in many of our programs. The Fee Assistance Program is available exclusively to Naperville Park District residents and awarded to applicants and dependent household members only. Eligible activities include most programs and Centennial Beach memberships. Fee assistance may not be used for facility rentals or applied to programs and facilities that require a daily fee for entrance. Individuals who qualify for fee assistance may choose to receive a discounted facility membership in lieu of registering for a program. All requests for fee assistance must be received a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the start of any requested program/ activity. Upon completion of the application, the Park District will notify the applicant within 2 weeks of their status. The Naperville Park District reserves the right to approve full funding or deny an applicant’s request. Fee Assistance Program applications are available at the ARRCC, Knoch Knolls Nature Center, Fort Hill Activity Center or online at napervilleparks.org/ feeassistanceprogram .

Nonresident and School District Resident (SDR) Households that are not residents of the Naperville Park District are required to pay higher fees than those charged to Park District residents. When a school facility is used, the resident and school district resident (SDR) fees are the same and will be noted with (••) two dots next to the fee. A school district resident (SDR) is a person that lives within the boundaries of School Districts 203 or 204 and pays taxes to either school district, but does not pay Naperville Park District taxes. This would include those who live in a bordering town or those who reside in unincorporated areas of Naperville. These individuals are eligible to pay the SDR rates for programs held at facilities of School Districts 203 and 204. For other programs held outside of the school districts, nonresidents will be charged the nonresident rate. Nonresidents who move into the Naperville Park District boundaries may receive a nonresident refund on a registration if they reside in Naperville prior to the first class date. The customer has two weeks after the class begins to provide the Park District with proof of residency; after two weeks, there will be no refund. If you live in unincorporated Naperville and you don’t pay taxes to the Naperville Park District, but you would like to participate in programs at the resident rate, call 630-848- 5000 to learn how. Waivers of Liability To participate in any Naperville Park District program, you must sign a waiver releasing the Park District of any liability. Behavior Code of Conduct All individuals participating or volunteering in a Park District program or activity, attending a class or event, or using District facilities or property are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times and adhere to the Naperville Park District Behavior Code of Conduct. A copy of the Behavior Code of Conduct can be found at napervilleparks.org . Failure to follow the Behavior Code of Conduct or program or facility rules may result in removal of the participant or guest from the program, event, park or facility.

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NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT REGISTRATION FORM

Registration forms may be dropped off at: Fort Hill Activity Center • 20 Fort Hill Drive Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center • 305 Jackson Ave. Knoch Knolls Nature Center • 320 Knoch Knolls Rd.

 Note change of address

 Check this box if registrant has special needs. See below.

MAIN CONTACT - Please Print Last Name

OFFICE USE

First Name

DOB

 M  F

Area: Paid: Date: Initials:

Address Phone: H

City

State

Zip

W

Cell

Email address:  I do not wish to receive email communications from the Naperville Park District and its partners.

Client Last Name/First Name

BIRTH DATE SEX M/F CHOICE CODE NUMBER

COURSE NAME

FEE EXTRA FEE

TOTAL

1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd I want to contribute this amount to the Fee Assistance Program:  $1  $5 Learn more: napervilleparks.org/feeassistanceprogram. The Naperville Park District's Fee Assistance Program raises funds to provide recreation fee assistance for resident individuals and families in need. Your gift is tax deductible as allowed by law. We appreciate your support!

HELP GIVE THE GIFT OF RECREATION

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PROGRAM WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK

Warning of Risk: Recreational programs are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental, and emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning, and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, participants must understand that certain risks, dangers, and injuries due to inclement weather, slipping, falling, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defect, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and all other circumstances inherent to indoor, outdoor, and water related recreational programs exists. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the Naperville Park District to guarantee absolute safety. Waiver and Release and Assumption of Risk: Please read this information carefully and be aware that in registering for and participating in this program, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with this program (including transportation services, when provided, and exposure to communicable disease). I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program and I voluntarily agree to

assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program against the Naperville Park District, including its officials, agents, volunteers, and employees (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Naperville Park District”). Aquatics: I specifically recognize and acknowledge that there are certain inherent risks of physical injury to patrons of aquatic facilities, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities and programs connected with or associated with use of aquatic facilities. I further recognize and agree that lifeguards and other aquatic staff are not responsible for supervising my activities or the activities of my minor child(ren) and I agree that I am solely responsible for supervising my minor children and/or assessing whether my children are physically fit and/or adequately skilled for aquatic activities. I additionally agree to supervise any children ages 7 and under at all times. Release: I do hereby fully release and forever discharge the Naperville Park District from any and all claims for injuries, damages or loss that my minor child/ward or I may have or which may accrue to me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with this program.

Photo/Video Policy and Warning: Photos and video footage are periodically taken of people participating in a Park District program or activity, attending a class or event, or using District facilities or property. Please be aware that by registering for a program or class, participating in an activity, attending an event, or using District facilities or property, you authorize the District to use these photos and video footage for promotional purposes in District publications, advertising, marketing materials, brochures, event flyers, social media (including Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and other social media sites operated by the District), and the District’s website without additional prior notice or permission and without any compensation to you. All photos and videos are property of the District. Behavior Code of Conduct: All individuals participating or volunteering in a Park District program or activity, attending a class or event, or using District facilities or property are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times and adhere to the Naperville Park District Behavior Code of Conduct. A copy of the Behavior Code of Conduct can be found at www. napervilleparks.org The failure to follow the Behavior Code of Conduct, or program or facility rules, may result in removal of the participant or guest from the program, event, park or facility

By registering for this activity I have read and fully understand the above, warning of risk, assumption of risk, waiver and release of all claims, photo/video policy and warning, and behavior code of conduct. If registered online, my online signature will be substituted for and have the same legal effect as an original hard copy signature. PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIED if the signature of adult participant or parent/guardian and date are not included.

✘ Signature of adult participant, parent or guardian

If registrant has special needs, please describe any accommodation needed for the enjoyment of this program.

Date

✘ Signature of adult participant, parent or guardian

Date

PAYMENT INFORMATION: If paying by check, please make checks payable to Naperville Park District. To make a payment using a credit card you may register online, visit a registration desk or call us at 630-848-5000.

Make this a year to remember and host your event at the Naperville Park District. THERE’S A LOT TO CELEBRATE THIS YEAR!

OUTDOOR GATHERINGS Get your family, neighborhood or group together for some outdoor fun in one of our parks or large picnic pavilions this year. SPECIAL OCCASIONS

Host a birthday, shower, or special gathering in one of our facilities: • Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center • Knoch Knolls Nature Center • Seager Park Interpretive Center BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Celebrate a special birthday this year with one of our themed party packages. Visit napervilleparks.org/parties for additional information.

Make your reservations today!

Visit napervilleparks.org/rentals or call 630-848-5000 for additional park and facility rental information.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Map of Proposed Project Locations NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT REFERENDUM

NAPERVILLE IS GROWING. SO IS RECREATION DEMAND. March 2026 Referendum would fund: 1. Construction of a new community activity center at Frontier Sports Complex 2. Acquisition of additional land to preserve, restore, and maintain open spaces and extend trails

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2 a

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• New Community Activity Center at Frontier Sports Complex • Open Space Acquisition/Expansion a. Walnut Ridge Park b. Heritage Woods 1 2

Scan the QR code or visit napervilleparks.org/referendum for more information

VOTE MARCH 17

Your Voice

Your Vote

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Make your event special for your child and easy for you! We provide dessert from DeEtta’s Bakery, park district-led activities, and paper products and utensils; we also clean up after your event. Register at any time; parties require a minimum two-week notice. Days/times are subject to availability. We offer private or semi-private party experiences hosted in spaces that are either entirely reserved, or separated from other activities. Let ’ s Celebrate ! HOST YOUR NEXT BIRTHDAY PARTY WITH THE NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT.

PARTY

AGE

DURATION

FEES

PARTICIPANTS

Fort Hill Activity Center (20 Fort Hill Dr.) Includes: DeEtta’s Bakery cupcakes, lemonade and water, tablecloths, paper products and utensils Gymnastics Party 4-12 yrs 1.5 hrs $270(R) / $300(NR) 15 *

“The Fort” Playground Party

5-10 yrs

1.5 hrs

$270(R) / $300(NR)

15 *

Sports Party

7-12 yrs

1.5 hrs

$270(R) / $300(NR)

15 *

Classic Birthday Party

4-11 yrs

1.5 hrs

$270(R) / $300(NR)

15 *

* Add up to 5 additional guests at $10 per child (20 total guests); additional cupcakes are $2 each

OUR PARTY PARTNER

For more information visit napervilleparks.org/parties

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FLASHLIGHT EGG HUNT Grab your flashlight and hunt for candy and prize-filled eggs under the stars! Please bring a flashlight and a bag or basket to put your eggs and prizes in. This event is held outside; please dress appropriately. Parents must be present with their children, but may not assist them during the hunt. Preregistration is required; please register for only 1 of the events per child to allow for maximum participation. There are no age exceptions. (er) Knoch Knolls Park lower Picnic Grove • 336 Knoch Knolls Rd. Thursday, april 2 7:45-8:15 pm • Code: 112914 8:40-9:10 pm • Code: 112915 Ages 9-13 $15(R)/$22(NR) FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER VISIT NAPERVILLEPARKS.ORG

This long-time annual Naperville Jaycees tradition promises there will be lots of colorful eggs to be hunted. The egg hunt begins at 9:00 am sharp, so please be on time because the eggs disappear fast! Only children age 2 or younger may have help from a parent. The Jaycees also will be accepting donations of non-perishable food items and shelf-stable microwaveable meals to benefit DuPage Pads at the event; no glass containers, please. Event parking is limited. (bd) Sat., April 4 • 9:00 am SHARP Frontier Sports Complex Softball Fields Ages: 1-8 The Great Egg Hunt

3380 Cedar Glade Dr. This is a free event

OPENING IN MAY Located on the Riverwalk near the corner of Jackson Ave. and Eagle St. For additional information visit napervilleparks.org/ paddleboatquarry

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APRIL 10 APRIL SHOWERS • CODE: 110904 Enjoy a night out while your kids settle in for a cozy pajama party full of hands-on fun. Children will tackle a creative block challenge, play a silly creepy-crawlers game, and craft their own colorful bugs. Pajamas encouraged for a relaxed, playful evening. MAY 15 SCHOOL’S OUT • CODE 110905 Celebrate the countdown to summer while your kids enjoy a fun-filled evening with us. Participants will build 3D structures using toothpicks and marshmallows, try their hand at carnival games, take on an obstacle course, and enjoy a variety of engaging activities with friends. 6:00-9:00 pm • Ages 4-12 $25(FM)/$30(R)/$45(N) Fort Hill Activity Center Childcare and “The Fort” Indoor Playground at 20 Fort Hill Drive Dinner and juice are provided. Take the night off while your kids enjoy a full evening of fun! Register at napervilleparks.org or at the Fort Hill Activity Center main service desk. Fitness members must register in person or call 630-848-5000 to receive discount. Registration deadline is the Monday before the event.

DON’T NEED IT? SWAP IT! Drop off gently-used sports equipment and receive a voucher to use toward

items at the Great Gear Swap! EQUIPMENT COLLECTIONS MARCH 16–18 • 8:00-11:00 am & 4:00-7:00 pm MARCH 19 • 8:00-11:00 am at Fort Hill Activity Center Lobby SWAP/SALE EVENT MARCH 20 • 8:00-11:00 am & 4:00-6:00 pm at Fort Hill Activity Center Multipurpose Room 1-3 Donations are not required to shop. For additional information and accepted items, visit napervilleparks.org/greatgearswap

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FREE NATURE-THEMED SELF-GUIDED ACTIVITIES FOR FAMILIES Spring Is Here! MARCH 28, 30-31 & APRIL 1-3 Mon-Fri 9:00 am-12:30 pm Sat 9:00 am-2:30 pm • Closed Sunday River Room at Knoch Knolls Nature Center No registration required. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Celebrate Earth Month at Knoch Knolls Nature Center APRIL 6-30 Learn about Conservation Success Stories with our free hands-on activities in our exhibit area! Available during nature center open hours. Designed for ages 4-14 but all ages welcome.

320 Knoch Knolls Rd. napervilleparks.org/ kknc

320 Knoch Knolls Rd. napervilleparks.org/ kknc

SATURDAY, APRIL 11 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM 500 W. JACKSON AVE. (CENTENNIAL BEACH PARKING LOT) NAPERVILLE

Limit of 2 large (cardboard banker boxes) or paper bags not to exceed 10 lbs. per item. No metal or plastic binder rings or clips. No shredded paper allowed.

No need to get out of your vehicle as volunteers will unload your boxes (boxes will

be returned to you). Everyone is welcome!

Shredding is available until the truck is filled. This event is sponsored by Naperville Park District and Naperville Police Department.

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NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTS:

AUDITIONS TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2026

SHOWCASE FRIDAY, MAY 29, 2026 6:30-7:30 PM DOORS OPEN AT 6:15 PM Pfeiffer Hall 310 E. Benton Ave. • Naperville *Please visit napervilleparks.org/dance for details. Join us for a free dance performance showcasing a variety of styles!

Dancers MUST be registered for a time slot in order to attend. The fee to audition is $10.

Audition for our Élan Dance Company! Élan Dance Company provides a foundation in dance performance and an introduction into

the world of dance competition. Teams will participate in two performances and at two dance competitions. Audition registration deadline is Monday, May 18.  Auditions will be held Tuesday, May 26 at the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center in Community Hall, 305 West Jackson Avenue, at the following times: AGES 6-9 • 4:30-5:30 pm • Code 115260 AGES 10-13 • 5:45-6:45 pm • Code 115261 AGES 14-18 • 7:00-8:00 pm • Code 115262 In addition to registering, an audition form must be completed by Monday, May 18 at Noon at: https://forms.gle/NhTfhS7jGQU5sXDVA

Dancers must be 6 years old by September 1, 2026 to audition.

 For more information about Élan Dance Company and its auditions, please visit napervilleparks.org/dance or call 630-848-3618

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H H H SAVE THE DATE H H H NAPERVILLE COMMUNITY

SATURDAY, JULY 4, 2026 H 9:30 PM FRONTIER SPORTS COMPLEX 3380 CEDAR GLADE RD. H NAPERVILLE For information on sponsorship opportunities for this event,

Hosted by

call Stacey Fontechia at 630-848-3575 or email sfontechia@napervilleparks.org

Presented by

Supporting Sponsors

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Help keep Naperville’s parks beautiful!

Commit to one year of service with at least 6 work days per year. Assist with the general care and maintenance of Naperville Park District parks and park amenities!

Who Volunteers? Individuals, Families,

What Can You Adopt? Sport Fields, Trails, Playgrounds, Flower Beds and more!

What Do Volunteers Do? Litter Pickup, Mulch, Weeding, Planting, Raking, Graffiti Removal, Playground Upkeep and more.

Businesses, Schools, Church & Youth Groups, Scouts and more.

For more information visit napervilleparks.org/volunteer

Learn how our Fee Assistance Program helps those in financial need experience the benefits of recreation. And, find out how you can donate to help fund recreational programs and experiences for Naperville residents in need. FEE ASSISTANCE

Presenting Sponsor

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WORK HERE PLAY HERE We ’ Were Hiring! re Hiring! APPLY TODAY! napervilleparks.org/ employment

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The Official Banking Provider of the NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT

is the proud beverage sponsor for the Naperville Park District

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scratch-made baked goods for every occasion! Just South of Naperville North High School at the corner of West Fifth Avenue and Mill Street

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Join us for a social gathering of individuals living with dementia and their care partners and connect with others in similar situations. Activities at this FREE event vary including education, music, games and arts. Memory Café Schedule 1st Tuesday of each month from 1:00-2:30 pm at Fort Hill Activity Center (20 Fort Hill Dr.) and 2nd Tuesday of each month from 2:00-3:30 pm at Sponsored by Dementia Friendly Naperville and The Naperville Senior Task Force MEMORY Café

95th Street Library (3015 Cedar Glade Dr.) For more information or to register email: DementiaFriendlyNaperville+info@gmail.com Walk Ins Welcome

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NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT NPD Preschool Academy and Toadstools & Pollywogs Two distinguished preschool programs for children 2 1/2-4 years old with three convenient locations: ALFRED RUBIN RIVERWALK COMMUNITY CENTER KNOCH KNOLLS NATURE CENTER

Care for Every Age. Care for Every Stage.

UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Medical Group’s Naperville physicians focus on treating the whole person – mind, body and spirit – not just your symptoms, and on building a trusted relationship with you and your family. Call 630-856-8630 or scan the QR code to learn more!

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Same-day primary care appointments in Naperville. Whether you’re looking for a new primary care doctor to build a lasting relationship with — or need a quick visit for a vaccine or illness — Duly’s Family, Internal and Pediatric Medicine teams in Naperville are here to care for you today and for years to come.

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Sponsorship & Advertising Start exploring 2026 Sponsorship and Advertising Opportunities. Connect your business's brand with a well-known and respected one like the Naperville Park District's and reach a large, diverse and active audience. OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:

• Event Sponsorship • Digital Display Ads at Fort Hill Activity Center • Digital Online Advertising • Program Guide Advertising • Golf Tournament Sponsorships

• Sports Complex Banner Advertising • Golf Cart GPS Advertising • Monthly Rec News Email Blast • Recreation Sponsorships

• Facility Sponsorships and Naming Rights • Sports Sponsorships • Hopscotch court with logo at parks and facilities • And so much more!

To learn more about our sponsorship opportunities, contact Stacey Fontechia, Sales and Sponsorship Manager, at 630-848-3575 or email sfontechia@napervilleparks.org

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Unique, 16-story structure featuring a 72-bell instrument Adjacent Visitor Center featuring exhibits, open for tours May-September

2026 SUMMER RECITAL SERIES On Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm

starting June 2 through August 18, talented carilllonneurs from all over the world delight concert-goers with an evening of music. Performances are free and for all ages. Held rain or shine • Picnicking is welcome Post-recital moonlight carillon tours available for $2 per person - cash only (No tour on August 18)

LOCATED ON THE NAPERVILLE RIVERWALK NEAR ROTARY HILL Hours of Operations MAY 9-24 Sat & Sun 1:00-6:00 pm MAY 29-AUG 9 Fri-Sun 1:00-6:00 pm

AUG 15-SEPT 27 Sat & Sun 1:00-6:00 pm Dates and hours are subject to change due to weather and other factors beyond our control. Carillon Tour Admission AGE 4 AND UNDER: FREE AGE 5 AND UP: $3

For information on Millennium Carillon or weekly recitals please visit napervilleparks.org/carillon

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Soccer: Chicago Fire Spring Break • AGES 6-12 Chicago Fire FC Camps are designed for children of all ages and abilities to develop their soccer skills through a tailored camp curriculum and authentic soccer experience. Operating seasonally and during school holidays, CFFC Camps provide professional coach instruction through our Soccer In The Community coaches, to develop their technical ability, social-emotional learning, and love for the game. All participants will receive a ticket to a Chicago Fire home game at Soldier Field as part of our matchday celebration. (sa) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Nike S.C. Field C - Synthetic Turf Field • 288 W. Diehl Rd. MORNING CAMP AGES 6-9 111356 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm $195/$225 AGES 10-12 111355 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm $195/$225 AFTERNOON CAMP AGES 6-9 112328 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm $195/$225 AGES 10-12 112327 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 1:00-4:00 pm $195/$225 FULL-DAY CAMP AGES 6-9 112326 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 9:00 am-4:00 pm $329/$359 AGES 10-12 112325 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 9:00 am-4:00 pm $329/$359 platforms like Roblox® and Minecraft®. Dive into pre-built worlds, engaging in activities and challenges that teach key concepts of replicating the physical world in virtual environments. From constructing buildings and forming communities to simulating flight, a wide array of topics is covered, ensuring a dynamic and educational adventure. Watch as your child learns, creates and imagines, all while developing skills that blend fun with foundational STEM principles. (lmo) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Code Ninjas - South • 3108 Route 59, Ste. 144 111385 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $299/$329 CAMPS Spring Break Spring Break: Chess Wizards • AGES 6-12 Chess Wizards is a premier chess education company providing fun, informative and challenging chess experiences. They provide an interactive, discovery-based curriculum to inspire students to think ahead, visualize their goals, win graciously and accept defeat with dignity and sportsmanship. This multi-day spring break camp is geared to suit children of all skill levels with a goal of helping participants build their knowledge and chess-playing confidence through lessons and tournament play while having fun! (bd) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N ARRCC Classroom 202 • 305 W. Jackson Ave. 110289 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm $303/$333 Spring Break: Code Ninjas: JR Adventures Roblox® & Minecraft® • AGES 5-7 Embark on an exciting journey into the digital realm to explore the captivating world of game design and development using popular

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Spring Break: Code Ninjas: LEGO® Robotics • AGES 5-7 Using LEGO® Spike Essentials, jump into the extraordinary world of robotics. Start off unplugged, with games designed for giggling and grooving as well as learning basic robotics concepts. Explore motors, gyro sensors, color sensors and lights while uncovering the foundations of coding like sequencing, events and loops. Creations come to life with projects like a moving carousel and speedy cars. Through playful learning and creative problem-solving, conquer design challenges, dream and refine your own projects. This isn’t just a camp, it’s a journey into the exciting universe of robotics, where every child is a budding engineer! (lmo) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Code Ninjas - South • 3108 Route 59, Ste. 144 111384 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 1:30-4:30 pm $299/$329 Spring Break: Code Ninjas: Minecraft® Modding Masters • AGES 8-12 Minecraft® Modding Masters is perfect for Ninjas with a flair for creativity and a love for gaming! Designed for experienced players who love the art of customization, discover how to design and modify tools, weapons and even enemies to transform the Minecraft® universe into a personal playground. By the end of the camp, Ninjas will have the power to export unique mods using Minecraft® Java Edition and be ready to awe friends and family with their creative genius. (lmo) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Code Ninjas - South • 3108 Route 59, Ste. 144 111377 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $299/$329 Spring Break: Code Ninjas: Mission: Robotic Roadtrip • AGES 8-12 Dive into an exhilarating journey where coding meets robotics, using the powerful micro:bit and the dynamic CuteBot. Bring the robotic cars (the CuteBots) to life with the user-friendly MakeCode micro:bit editor. From programming CuteBot’s movements to mastering speed control, obstacle avoidance and line tracking, each session is packed with excitement and discovery. The grand finale is a showcase of each camper’s ingenuity as they present custom robotics projects, demonstrating newly acquired skills and creative flair. Get ready for a week full of innovation, learning and fun! (lmo) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Code Ninjas - South • 3108 Route 59, Ste. 144 111386 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 1:30-4:30 pm $299/$329 Spring Break: Creating with Clay • AGES 6-12 Participants will be sculpting and decorating air-dry clay inspired by the springtime garden gnome theme. Children can choose from a variety of ideas to create decorations for their room, wall hangings or even outdoor pieces for the home or garden. Pieces will be decorated with vibrant acrylic paints and metallic paint pens. Children have the option to use outdoor acrylic paints, making the clay objects water resistant. All clay; decorations and art supplies are included; materials are all non-toxic. (bd) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N 95th Street Multipurpose Room 204 • 2244 West 95th St. 110912 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 2:00-4:00 pm $223/$253

Spring Break: Gymnastics - Tigers, Lions and Cubs Camp • AGES 3-6

Enjoy games, fun coordination activities, tumbling activities on the floor and using the event equipment (bars, beam, rings and vault). Use the Tumble Trak and pit every day! Work in small groups with a low student to teacher ratio. Larger group activities are taught using multiple instructors. Camp teaches and challenges each child according to their ability. This is the only camp taking place at this time, so there is no conflict arising from lack of space. Campers must be toilet-trained and ready to attend without a parent. (dn) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Fort Hill Gymnastics Room • 20 Fort Hill Dr. 112042 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 10:45 am-12:00 pm $128/$158 Spring Break: Gymnastics - Tumbling Camp • AGES 6-14 Use the Tumble Trak, enjoy tumbling into the pit, and work through plenty of drill stations to further existing skills and learn new ones. Work on back handsprings, and/or back handspring prep. Our gymnastics facility has a regulation size spring floor just like at the Olympics! This is the only camp taking place at this time, so there is no conflict arising from lack of space or equipment. Child must be 6 years old by September 1, 2025. (dn) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Fort Hill Gymnastics Room • 20 Fort Hill Dr. 112043 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 3:00-4:00 pm $110/$140 Spring Break: Gymnastics Levels 1-5 Camp • AGES 6-14 Take advantage of this great opportunity to experience the Fort Hill Activity Center gym. Work on bars, beam, floor and vault each day. Enjoy working existing and new skills, drills, gym-appropriate games and fun activities. Experience Tumble Trak and tumbling into the pit. Work at your own level. Small group instruction makes the most of coaching. Child must be 6 years old by September 1, 2025. (dn) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Fort Hill Gymnastics Room • 20 Fort Hill Dr. 112044 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 12:30-2:30 pm $200/$230 Spring Break: Kids First Badminton Camp • AGES 6-15 This fun, instructional camp prepares players to succeed in badminton. Camp focus is on learning the fundamentals like grip, racquet positioning, serving, body balance and first-step directional movements leading to games. All equipment is provided. Taught by Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. staff. Parents are asked to wait outside of the gym during camp. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N AGES 6-14 Patterson School 1/2 Gym (Side 1) • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 111288 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 12:15-1:30 pm $138/$168•• AGES 7-15 Brookdale School 1/2 Gym (Side 2) • 1200 Redfield Rd. 111289 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 11:00 am-12:15 pm $138/$168••

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Spring Break: Kids First Baseball/Softball Skills Camp • AGES 5-12

Spring Break: Kids First Competitive Frisbee Camp • AGES 6-14

Get ready for the upcoming baseball/softball season! Learn fundamental skills including batting, fielding, base-running and throwing - skills that are sure to improve play on the field and in the batter’s box. Please bring a glove and wear gym shoes; cleats are not allowed in the gym. Led by Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. staff. Parents are asked to wait outside of the gym during camp. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N AGES 5-12 Brookdale School Gym • 1200 Redfield Rd. 111290 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 9:45-11:00 am $138/$168•• AGES 6-12 Patterson School Gym • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 111291 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 1:30-2:45 pm $138/$168•• Spring Break: Kids First Basketball Camp • AGES 5-13 Learn the basics of basketball with hands-on drills, demonstrations, scrimmages and contests. Camp, led by Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. staff, focuses on shooting and offensive and defensive skills. Quickness, body balance, first step directional movements, safety and sportsmanship are emphasized. Participants will be split by age. Parents are asked to wait outside of the gym during camp. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N AGES 5-12 Brookdale School Gym • 1200 Redfield Rd. 111293 Apr 6-10 M-F 8:30-9:45 am $138/$168•• AGES 5-13 Patterson School 1/2 Gym (Side 1) • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 111292 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 11:00 am-12:15 pm $138/$168•• Spring Break: Kids First Cheerleading Camp • AGES 6-14 Experienced coaches teach cheerleading skills using fun drills to enhance techniques. Body balance, timing, rhythm, pom-pom bebop dance, jumps, stunts, cheers, rah-rah awareness and sportsmanship are emphasized. Camp concludes with a performance for parents on the final day. This camp is conducted by Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. Parents are asked to remain outside of the gym during camp. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Brookdale School 1/2 Gym (Side 1) • 1200 Redfield Rd. 111295 Apr 6-10 M-F 1:30-2:45 pm $138/$168•• Patterson School 1/2 Gym (Side 2) • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 111294 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 11:00 am-12:15 pm $138/$168••

Coaches prepare players to play, enjoy, and win in a team concept for Ultimate Frisbee. Ultimate Frisbee is one of the fastest growing youth sports in the country. The sport can be described as a combination of soccer, football, balloon ball and basketball, in that it’s simple yet demanding. Coaches teach how to throw and score points offensively, and how to defend their goal defensively. Conducted by Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. Parents are asked to wait outside of the gym during camp. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Patterson School 1/2 Gym (Side 2) • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 111302 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 12:15-1:30 pm $138/$168•• Spring Break: Kids First Dodgeball Camp • AGES 7-13 Have a blast running, throwing, dodging and ducking your way to victory! Individual and team game versions are introduced in a fast-paced, challenging environment. A championship match is held on the final day. The program uses soft, super safe balls. Camp is conducted by Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. Parents are asked to wait outside of the gym during camp. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Brookdale School 1/2 Gym (Side 1) • 1200 Redfield Rd. 111297 Apr 6-10 M-F 12:15-1:30 pm $138/$168•• Patterson School 1/2 Gym (Side 1) • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 111296 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 9:45-11:00 am $138/$168•• Spring Break: Kids First Flag Football Camp • AGES 6-12 Touchdown! Spend your break learning and practicing fundamental football skills and strategies. Indoor flag football equipment is used to teach the techniques of the sport through drills and scrimmages. A championship game is played on the last day. This camp is conducted by Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. Parents are asked to remain outside of the gym during camp. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Brookdale School 1/2 Gym (Side 2) • 1200 Redfield Rd. 111299 Apr 6-10 M-F 1:30-2:45 pm $138/$168•• Patterson School Gym • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 111298 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 8:30-9:45 am $138/$168•• Spring Break: Kids First Multi-Sport Camp • AGES 6-13 Experienced Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. coaches teach different sports each day giving kids a chance to learn about new sports and play their favorites. General rules are introduced including safety and fundamentals before the game is played. Choices may include baseball/softball, soccer, flag football, T-ball/Blast ball, kickball, dodgeball and balloon ball. Parents are asked to remain outside of the gym during camp. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Brookdale School Gym • 1200 Redfield Rd. 111301 Mar 30-Apr 3 M-F 2:45-4:00 pm $138/$168•• Patterson School Gym • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 111300 Apr 6-10 M-F 2:45-4:00 pm $135/$165••

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