WINTER 2025 WINTER REGISTRATION BEGINS DECEMBER 2, 2024 PROGRAM GUIDE
Martial Arts Programs for Youth & Adults PAGES 92, 93, & 96 MASTERING THE ART OF DEFENSE
Free Trial Drop-In Programs for Adults Ages 50 & Up PAGE 110
Learn to Play Pickleball! PAGE 96
Spring Soccer Registration Begins PAGE 73-80
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WHAT'S INSIDE 6-20 SPECIAL EVENTS 21-24 WINTER SPORTS
55-57 EARLY CHILDHOOD
Baby & Kid Rock, Little Actors, Li'l Programs, Music, Parent/Child Dino Hour in the Park, Rhythm, Tot Rock
Winter Facility Information, Ice Skating
58-63 DANCE ACADEMY
25-29 WINTER BREAK CAMPS
Recital & Seasonal Dance Programs
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Chess, Dinosaur Adventures, Dodgeball, Football, Frisbee, Gymnastics, Lego®, Robotics, Soccer, Tennis, Track, Volleyball Badminton, Baseball/Softball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Chess, Code Ninjas, Dinosaur Discoveries, Drawing, Gymnastics, Dodgeball, Football, Track, Volleyball, Veterinarian School, Theatre Childcare, Daily Rates, Group Exercise, Indoor Track, Membership Information, Open Gym, Personal Training, Premier Fitness
64-69 ARTS
DANCE: Bollywood, Irish Dance YOUTH: Acting, Dancing, Drawing, Guitar & Piano Lessons, Holiday Crafts, Improv, Pottery, Theater, Voice Lessons ADULT: Crochet, Mosaic, Painting, Pottery VIRTUAL: American Sign Language, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish
30-33 SPRING BREAK CAMPS
70-71 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Chess, Code Ninjas 73-80 NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT SOCCER 81-96 ATHLETICS
35-38 FORT HILL ACTIVITY CENTER
YOUTH: All-Stars, Baseball, Basketball, Cheer, Fencing, Flag Football, Fun with Flags, Gymnastics, Kids First Sports, Lacrosse, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball ADULT: Fencing, Martial Arts, Tennis, Trapshooting, Volleyball AARP Smart Driver Course, Ageless Grace, Bingo, Dementia-Friendly Movie Musicals, Diabetes Prevention, Drop-In Programs & Seminars, General Information, How the Coast Guard Academy Changed My Life, Kung Fu, Medicare Options, New Horizons Band, Organic Foods, Regain Your Balance, RTA Options for Seniors, Senior Stretch, Tai Chi, WellFit Seated Strength and Balance General Information, Lake Geneva Sunday Brunch Cruise, Odyssey Lunch Cruise, The Da Vinci Code, Waitress
39-41 FITNESS & WELLNESS YOUTH: Meditation
ADULT: Kickboxing, Meditation, Pilates, Shape & Tone, Tai Chi, Yoga, Zumba, Virtual Tai Chi
42-43 GOLF
Facility & Membership Information
97-103 ACTIVE ADULTS & SENIORS
44-45 INDOOR AQUATICS
Private Swim Lessons, Swim Lessons, Swim Conditioning 46 KNOCH KNOLLS NATURE CENTER Facility Information 47 NATURE YOUTH: Discovery Kits, Family Hike, Winter Craft Workshop ADULT: Lawn Maintenance, Holiday Floral Design, Pruning, Landscape Design 48 GARDEN PLOTS 49-54 PRESCHOOL Facility Information, NPD Preschool, Registration & Requirements, Toadstools & Pollywogs, Afternoon Enrichment
105-106 TRIPS
107 SPECIAL RECREATION
108-120 RESOURCES
Facility Index, Facility Locations, High School Parking Permit, Index, Policy & Guidelines, Registration Information, Rental Information
NEW FOR WINTER Science & Technology Code Ninjas: No School 1-day Camp.......................71 Active Adults & Seniors Bingo at Tabor Hills..............................100 Dementia-Friendly Movie Musicals..................................100 Diabetes Prevention and
Management.......................................101 Free Trial: Ageless Grace®: Timeless Fit for the Body/Mind...........................................101 Free Trial: Drop-in Art Group..............101 Free Trial: Drop-in Pinochle Tuesdays/Fridays...............................101
How the Coast Guard Academy Changed My Life..............................102 Organic Foods.......................................102 RTA Options for Seniors......................102 Trips The Da Vinci Code ...............................106 Waitress ...................................................106
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DISTRICT FACILITIES, PARK POLICE & AFFILIATES
Studio One 604 Sindt Court Naperville, IL 60540 630-864-3949 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 116 N. Schmale Road Carol Stream, IL 60139 630-681-0962
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/
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 311 PARKS Visit napervilleparks. org/311parks to submit parks-related issues/concerns.
WINTER REGISTRATION START DATES Winter Programs | Dec 2 Spring Soccer | Dec 10 Centennial Beach Rentals | Jan 6 Spring Pavilion Rentals | Jan 9 2025-2026 Preschool | Jan 21 2025 Centennial Beach Memberships | Feb 10 See page 114 for complete list of registration dates and times.
Hassert Boulevard Plainfield, IL 60585 630-378-4215 Paddleboat Quarry Rentals
441 Aurora Avenue Naperville, IL 60540 630-848-3541 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
3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER 1. ONLINE Click the program code in the digital guide or visit napervilleparks.org 2. DROP OFF FORM & REGISTER IN PERSON: Fort Hill • 20 Fort Hill Dr. ARRCC • 305 W. Jackson Ave. KKNC • 320 Knoch Knolls Rd.
3. BY PHONE: 630-848-5000 630-995-8900 Visit napervilleparks.org for hours of operation
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PROGRAM GUIDE ABBREVIATION KEY ARRCC Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center Fort Hill Fort Hill Activity Center
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
SEARCH CLICK REGISTER • Search for your favorite program
KKNC Knoch Knolls Nature Center NCHS Naperville Central High School NNHS Naperville North High School NVHS Neuqua Valley High School R Resident N Nonresident •• School District Resident (SDR) pay resident rates ( ) The parentheses at the end of each program description
• 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
contain the initials of the Program Manager who is responsible for the program.
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MISSION We provide recreation and park 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 a great value to our community.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MARY GIBSON
President
LESLIE RUFFING RHONDA ANSIER CHRIS JACKS RICH JANOR JOHN RISVOLD ALISON THOMPSON
Vice President Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner
SUE STANISH Appointed Treasurer MONIKA SOLOMACHA Appointed Secretary 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 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 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. Mark your calendar for the digital release of these upcoming editions at napervilleparks.org/programguides SPRING 2025 FEBRUARY 26 SUMMER 2025 APRIL 23 livestreaming details, please visit: napervilleparks.org/boardmeetings.
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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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
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.
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Fort Hill Activity Center (20 Fort Hill Dr.) Includes: DeEtta’s Bakery cupcakes, lemonade and water, tablecloths, paper products and utensils Pirate Party 4-6 yrs 1.5 hrs $270(R) / $300(NR) 15 * 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 * Unicorn Party 4-8 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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SPECIAL EVENTS
Santa’s NAPERVILLE
JANUARY 17 WINTER WONDERLAND • CODE: 99386 Enjoy the night out while your children enjoy a night filled with playing Snowball Toss, 6:00-9:00 pm • Ages 4-12 • $21(FM)/$26(R)/$39(N) Fort Hill Activity Center Childcare and “The Fort” Indoor Playground at 20 Fort Hill Drive Dinner and juice are provided. Enjoy the night out while your children enjoy a night filled with Valentine fun. They’ll make hearts, write Valentine letters to their parents, play Heart and Seek, Heart Beat and more. MARCH 14 LUCK OF THE IRISH • CODE: 99388 Enjoy the night out while your children enjoy a night filled with St. Patrick’s Day fun! They’ll make their own leprechaun hats and shamrocks, hunt for a pot of gold, participate in a Shamrock Challenge, make Root Beer Floats and more. Penguin Shuffle, Pass the Ice, making snowflakes and more. FEBRUARY 7 SWEETHEARTS • CODE: 99387 Take the night off while your kids enjoy a full evening of fun!
Santa is coming to town this holiday season and you’re invited to visit! *REGISTRATION IN PROGRESS Visit napervilleparks.org/ santasworkshop for availability. Paddleboat Quarry Rentals 441 Aurora Avenue, Naperville *Pre-registration is required; drop-in visits cannot be accommodated. PRESENTING SPONSOR:
SPONSORED BY:
Linda Neubauer
Pet Night
Presented by
Military & First Responders Night
Special Needs Night
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.
NAPERVILLEPARKS.ORG/ SANTASWORKSHOP
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Scan here or visit napervilleparks.org/ magicalstarlighttheatre for complete show and ticket information.
Presented By Magical Starlight Theatre Cinderella is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization. www.concordtheatricals.com
This new Broadway adaptation of the family-favorite musical Cinderella is a contemporary take on the well-known fairy tale. When Ella comes across a young prince, who is new to ruling, she helps him recognize how those in power can enrich the lives of the powerless across the kingdom. With the help of a fairy godmother, a little bit of magic, and several new characters in an expanded world, Ella challenges those around her, including the audience, to build a better and kinder society. Delight in hearing classic beloved songs such as “Impossible” and “Ten Minutes Ago” now interwoven with cheeky new humor and modern sensibilities. At its core, Ella’s story remains a heartfelt tale that will inspire and delight the whole family. TICKETS: $20 ($23 at the door)
LOCATION: Naperville Central High School Auditorium • 440 Aurora Ave. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 630-848-5000, online at napervilleparks.org or in-person at the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, 305 West Jackson Avenue or Fort Hill Activity Center, 20 Fort Hill Drive during regular business hours.
CODE DAY DATE TIME 98488 Fri Jan 10 7:30 pm 98489 Sat Jan 11 1:30 pm 98490 Sat Jan 11 6:30 pm 98491 Sun Jan 12 1:30 pm
CODE DAY DATE TIME 98492 Fri Jan 17 7:30 pm 98493 Sat Jan 18 1:30 pm 98494 Sat Jan 18 6:30 pm 98495 Sun Jan 19 1:30 pm
Seating is general admission. The theatre seating opens 30 minutes prior to the performance and the lobby opens one hour prior to the performance. Please enter through Door #24 for the Auditorium (west side of the high school). The show runs for approximately 2-½ hours, including a 20-minute intermission. A sign language interpreter will be present at the Saturday, January 11, 1:30 pm and Friday, January 17, 7:30 pm performances.
Please visit magicalstarlight.org for registration tips and more information.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Community Job Fair Present the &
FAMILY Bingo ARRCC Community Hall • 305 W. Jackson Ave.
Full-Time, Part-Time and Seasonal Positions featuring area businesses and organizations for High School Students (ages 15+) through Senior Adults Save the Date Saturday, January 4 • 10:00 am-1:00 pm Fort Hill Activity Center (20 Fort Hill Dr., Naperville)
Friday, April 4, 2025 1:30-2:15 pm REGISTRATION IN PROGRESS EARLY BIRD price until March 31 $13(R)/$19(NR) | Code 100099 REGULAR price begins April 1 $19(R)/$29(NR) | Code 100100
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Bring your kids, grandkids, nieces or nephews and join us for an afternoon of Family Bingo fun! Ages 5 and up. Event includes 12 games of Bingo, a snack, beverage and prizes. Registration closes the day before the event. No walk-in registrations accepted. All participants must be registered. (lmo) REGISTER ONLINE AT NAPERVILLEPARKS.ORG.
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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 SEAGER PARK INTERPRETIVE CENTER REGISTER NOW FOR 2024-2025 SCHOOL YEAR CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS!
FREE NATURE-THEMED SELF-GUIDED ACTIVITIES FOR FAMILIES Animals In Winter JANUARY 2-4, 18 & 20, 2025 Winter Birds FEBRUARY 15 & 17, 2025 Wild Weather MARCH 29-APRIL 4, 2025 Mon-Fri 9:00 am-12:30 pm, 1:30 pm-4:00 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.
320 Knoch Knolls Rd. napervilleparks.org/ kknc
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S UMME R CAMPS FULL-DAY & HALF-DAY CAMPS ARTS • ATHLETICS • EARLY CHILDHOOD GOLF • NATURE • SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Registration information will be available in the Spring 2025 Program Guide.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Purchase your Chicago Bulls tickets now using the link below! BULLS VS. PACERS Friday, December 6, 2024 | 7:00 pm CT Giveaway: Artist Hat Series BULLS VS. NUGGETS Monday, January 27, 2025 | 7:00 pm CT Bulls Bet Night BULLS VS. HEAT Tuesday, February 4, 2025 | 7:00 pm CT Lunar New Year Game FIND TICKETS
Naperville Park District Fundraiser with the Bulls Share in the excitement of Chicago Bulls basketball for upcoming games against the Indiana Pacers, Denver Nuggets, and Miami Heat. A portion of the proceeds of every ticket sold through this special opportunity will be donated to help fund recreation programs for Naperville residents experiencing financial difficulties. Learn more about the Naperville Park District’s Fee Assistance Program HERE.
PLEASE SUPPORT THE NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT FEE ASSISTANCE ON GIVING TUESDAY ¤ DECEMBER 3, 2024
Dealing with financial stress can really isolate you...That is why programs such as these are so important to creating happy and healthy community environments. -Program Participant
DONATE TODAY! DECEMBER 3, 2024
BROADCASTING FEBRUARY 2025
More Naperville residents than you might think are facing financial hardship. The Naperville Park District’s Fee Assistance Program gives those experiencing financial need the benefits of recreation that many people take for granted. To learn more or donate, visit napervilleparks.org/feeassistanceprogram.
We Appreciate Your Support
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Thank You FOR YOUR GENEROUS DONATION TO OUR FEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Presenting Sponsor
The Official Banking Provider of the NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT
These donations give residents experiencing financial hardships the opportunity to enjoy recreation programs and realize the benefits of physical activity and socialization that many people take for granted.
To learn more about donating to this program visit napervilleparks.org/feeassistanceprogram
13 WINTER 2025
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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
Property management is a balancing act.
When you lead your community on a path to change, each and every decision is an important one. With competing priorities, juggling it all as a community
leader can seem complex. But it doesn’t have to be. No matter the property type, our local team has the expertise and solutions to anticipate your needs and respond. Our service- first philosophy means we don’t stop until what’s complicated becomes uncomplicated. Welcome to life, simplified.
Visit fsresidential.com/Illinois Contact: Charles Perry 847.777.7028 charles.perry@fsresidential.com
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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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SCAN TO LEARN MORE
LOTUS BLOOM PSYCHOLOGY MENTAL HEALTH CARE
A Catholic & Benedictine College Prep High School for Young Men
Diagnostic Evaluations Individual Counseling Parent Support ADHD & Autism Learning Disabilities Anxiety Depression Trauma Relationship Distress Identity Development Insurance Accepted
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It’s the first step to becoming a Cadet! You must take the must take the exam at Marmion to be eligible for a scholarship.
Find out more at WWW.MARMION.ORG/ACADEMY
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1000 Butterfield Road, Aurora, IL 60502 | Contact Admissions: 630-966-7627
Join the Memory Café for free, monthly social gatherings of individuals living with dementia and their care partners. ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE: LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES, MUSIC, GAMES, ART, ETC. Sponsored by Dementia Friendly Naperville and The Naperville Senior Task Force MEMORY Café Cafés will be held on the second Tuesday of each month from 2:00-3:30 pm at the 95th Street Library, 3015 Cedar Glade Drive. Register at: naperville-lib.org . WALK INS WELCOME Call Lisa Kirchner at 630-710-7502 for details.
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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 Monday - Friday 6:30A - 6:00P Saturday 6:30A - 2:00P Sunday 8:00A - 12:00P POWER TO THE PEOPLE
is the proud beverage sponsor for the Naperville Park District
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MAKE YOUR PLANS FOR Party Season GET THE PARTY STARTED
18 W. Jefferson Ave. 630-961-2706
135 Water St. 630-328-0431
47 E. Chicago Ave. 630-328-0280
SHHOSPITALITY.CO
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of Buick | GMC Trucks & SUV’s Naperville
Gurnee 5589 Northridge Dr Gurnee, IL 60031
1585 W. Ogden Ave Naperville, IL 60540
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to our Sponsors
OUR PREMIER PARTNERS
WINTER EVENT SPONSORS
Advanced Health and Wellness • Advocate Health • AFC Urgent Care • Around Town Baird & Warner Ask Aunt V • Astound • Bradford & Kent • Bright Horizons • CAP Dental • Captivating Signs Coldwell Banker • College of DuPage • Currito • Dave's Hot Chicken • Dave Steinbach State Farm DeEtta’s Bakery • Dutchman Heating and Cooling • European Sports • F3 Naperville First Service Residential • Great Lakes Credit Union • Great Western Flooring • Huck Bouma J. Blaton Plumbing • LeafGuard • Linda Neubauer Baird & Warner • Living Well Dental • Marmion McAlister's Deli • McKenzie Paskewicz Baird & Warner • Midwest Cardiovascular Institute Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush • Monarch Landing • Naperville Bank and Trust Naperville Convention and Visitors Bureau • Naperville Public Library • Naperville Running Company NCTV17 • NEXT Door and Windows • Northwestern Medicine • Old National Bank • Opal Enterprises Operation Support Our Troops • Oswald's Pharmacy • Portillo's • Prep Academy Tutors of DuPage County Stilley's Auto Detailing • Raising Cane's • Tabor Hills • Texas Roadhouse • The Branch TR Miller, Heating, Cooling & Plumbing • Two Boston's • Two Maids • WDSRA Whirlyball • Your Story Counseling
Sponsorship & Advertising
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
Start exploring 2025 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.
• Recreation Sponsorships • Facility Sponsorships and Naming Rights • Sports Sponsorships • Hopscotch court with logo at parks and facilities • And so much more!
CLICK HERE Learn about our sponsorship opportunities!
To learn more about our sponsorship opportunities, contact Stacey Fontechia, Sales and Sponsorship Manager, at 630-848-3575 or email sfontechia@napervilleparks.org
Winter SPORTS NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT FACILITIES napervilleparks.org/ wintersportsfacilities
ICE RINKS The following ice rinks are lighted and open until 10:00 pm, weather permitting: • Centennial Park, 500 W. Jackson Ave. • Wolf's Crossing Community Park, 3252 Wolf's Crossing Rd. • Nike Sports Complex, 288 W. Diehl Rd. The following ice rink is not lighted and closes one hour past sunset: • Gartner Park Ice Rink, 524 W. Gartner Rd. HOCKEY STICKS
ICE RINK RULES AND REGULATIONS • Hockey and Broomball are allowed only on the boarded rinks at Centennial Park. No pucks or sticks are allowed on free- skating areas. • No alcoholic beverages are allowed. • Skate safely and in a controlled manner to avoid collisions with other skaters. • Refrain from offensive language and behavior. • No bottles or glass are allowed on rinks. • Children ages 8 and younger must be supervised by an adult. • Violation of posted rules may result in suspension from the ice rink and/or a fine.
ICE RINK REMINDERS • The ice rinks are natural rinks that are dependent on weather conditions for ice quality. • The rinks are designed for recreational skating only and are not maintained at professional or competitive skating standards. • Generally a minimum of 72 hours of constant temperatures of 15 degrees or below is necessary before the ice-making process can begin. Then, additional time is needed to ensure that the ice has sufficient time to freeze to create an adequate skating surface. • The ice skating season is entirely dependent upon consistently cold winter temperatures and conditions. These aspects affect the timing and availability of ice skating throughout the winter season. To find out if ice skating is available at any of our outdoor rinks, refer to: www.napervilleparks.org/cancellations.
Hockey sticks are only permitted on the two Centennial Park hockey board rinks. Hockey sticks are not permitted on the free skating areas at Centennial Park, Wolf's Crossing Community Park, Gartner Park, or Nike Sports Complex. RED AND GREEN FLAGS Red and Green Flags Indicate Ice Rink Status. The District posts red flags or green flags at its ice skating rinks to indicate whether they are closed or open, providing a user-friendly and visible signal to people at park locations. The District also updates the status of ice rinks at napervilleparks.org/cancellations, allowing residents the ability to check on the status of rinks prior to leaving their home. Skaters should not use ice rinks when they are posted as closed on the website or when a red flag is flying at the rink. LIGHTED ICE RINKS Lighted ice rinks operate through use of a push-button located at each rink. Lights are available when the rinks are open for use. Lighted ice rinks close at 10:00 pm.
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Naperville Park District's Snow Clearing Scope The Park District recognizes that there’s a lot of recreation to be enjoyed during the winter months. However, please understand that while we cannot clear all of the sidewalks or park and facility parking lots when it snows, we do have snow-clearing standards that help improve residents’ and patrons’ access to parks and facilities that are open for use during the winter. Our snow-clearing scope includes: • Sidewalks near schools where Park District programs are held in addition to some sidewalks within school zones to ensure that residents have a cleared path to/from their neighborhood’s school. • Sidewalks adjacent to Park District facilities that are open for use • In areas with Park District land on either side of a street, our staff will clear sidewalks on one of the sides • Trails/paths located in select parks across the community (clearing of trails occurs after the primary routes are completed) Naperville Park District's Snow-plowed Trails NORTH Nike Sports Complex.............................1/2 mile Country Lakes Park................................1/3 mile Riverwalk.................................................3.2 miles Wil-O-Way Commons.................................1 mile CENTRAL Knoch Park...................................................1 mile Wildflower Park......................................1.2 miles Meadow Glens Park..............................3/4 mile Winding Creek Park...............................1/3 mile SOUTH Frontier Sports Complex-Ashbury Park- Ashbury Greenway................................2.1 miles Commissioners Park.............................1.5 miles Wolf's Crossing Community Park......1.2 miles CENTRAL/SOUTH Burr Oak-DuPage River Park............6.5 miles For more information visit napervilleparks.org/ snowclearing
Stay Off the Ice to Stay Safe this Season Did you know that there are over 500 retention ponds in Naperville? Regardless of the time of year, it is never safe to go out on the water – even when it appears to be frozen! You never know how thick or strong the ice may be as these aspects are affected by varying temperatures, which create thin, weak spots that are dangerous and unpredictable. Parents, please talk to your kids about the dangers of ponds in winter and teach them how to stay safe. Help pets stay safe, too, by keeping them leashed around ponds.
SLED HILLS The following hills are non-lighted and available for use from sunrise until one hour past sunset: • Arrowhead Park, 711 Iroquois Ave. • Brook Crossings, 1015 95th St. • Country Lakes Park, 1835 North Aurora Rd. • Gartner Park, 524 W Gartner Rd. • May Watts Park, 804 S. Whispering Hills Dr. • Wolf's Crossing Community Park, 3252 Wolf's Crossing Rd. • Dorothea Weigand Riverfront Park, 2436 S. Washington St. RIVERWALK SLED HILL AT ROTARY HILL
There is great sledding for the entire family right on the Naperville Riverwalk! The hill is located next to the Millennium Carillon at 443 Aurora Avenue. The Riverwalk Sled Hill is lighted and closes at 10:00 pm. SLEDDING RULES AND REGULATIONS CAUTION: Sledding is a recreational activity that presents inherent risks. Use sled hills at your own risk. Use caution when sledding and be considerate of others. When sledding, remember:
• Children under age 8 must be supervised by a responsible adult. No supervision provided. • Inner tubes, snowboards and plastic sleds only. Toboggans and sleds with metal runners are not permitted. • No more than 2 persons per sled are permitted. • No jumps, ramps or similar devices are permitted on the hill. • Park and sled hill hours are from sunrise until one hour past sunset. Lighted sled hills close at 10:00 pm.
• Sled hills will open when the soil is frozen and there are two or more inches of snow with no visible grass. Users assume full responsibility for determining that all conditions are safe for sledding. • Sledding is permitted only in designated areas and on the side of the hill designated for sledding. • Keep sled under control. Avoid paths of other sledders. • Move quickly out of the way of other sledders. Climb up the hill to the side.
For weather cancellations & facility closures visit napervilleparks.org/ cancellations
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Ice Skating: Rocket Ice • AGES 4-14 The goal at Rocket Ice Arena is to provide a fun and safe environment for skaters to learn to skate and to be able to continue on in hockey or figure skating. From tot and up, lessons are presented in concise levels with each one focusing on skills that will serve as building blocks for future levels. After demonstrating mastery in one level, the student skater may proceed to the next. The curriculum works in conjunction with USFS Basic Skills Program that is taught in quality rinks worldwide. Please wear athletic pants and fleece jacket or similar fitted & warm jacket and bring gloves. Helmets are recommended. We have skates available to rent. Please call 630-679-1700 or visit Rocketice.com if you have any questions. (dn) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Rocket Ice Arena • 180 Canterbury Lane, Bolingbrook TOT 1 • AGES 4-5 100927 Jan 4-Mar 8 Sa 9:45-10:15 am $233/$263 101241 Jan 4-Mar 8 Sa 10:35-11:05 am $233/$263 100928 Jan 5-Mar 9 Su 10:25-10:55 am $233/$263 101242 Jan 5-Mar 9 Su 11:15-11:45 am $233/$263 101237 Jan 6-Mar 10 M 5:50-6:20 pm $233/$263 101238 Jan 6-Mar 10 M 6:35-7:05 pm $233/$263 100925 Jan 7-Mar 11 Tu 5:05-5:35 pm $233/$263 101239 Jan 7-Mar 11 Tu 5:55-6:25 pm $233/$263 100926 Jan 9-Mar 13 Th 5:05-5:35 pm $233/$263 101240 Jan 9-Mar 13 Th 5:55-6:25 pm $233/$263 101255 Mar 15-May 24 Sa 9:45-10:15 am $211/$241 101256 Mar 15-May 24 Sa 10:35-11:05 am $211/$241 101257 Mar 16-May 4 Su 10:25-10:55 am $164/$194 101258 Mar 16-May 4 Su 11:15-11:45 am $164/$194 101249 Mar 17-May 19 M 5:50-6:20 pm $233/$263 101250 Mar 17-May 19 M 6:35-7:05 pm $233/$263 101251 Mar 18-May 20 Tu 5:05-5:35 pm $233/$263 101252 Mar 18-May 20 Tu 5:55-6:25 pm $233/$263 101253 Mar 20-May 22 Th 5:05-5:35 pm $233/$263 101254 Mar 20-May 22 Th 5:55-6:25 pm $233/$263 BASIC 1 • AGES 6-14 100923 Jan 4-Mar 8 Sa 9:40-10:20 am $272/$302 101247 Jan 4-Mar 8 Sa 10:30-11:10 am $272/$302 100924 Jan 5-Mar 9 Su 10:20-11:00 am $272/$302 101248 Jan 5-Mar 9 Su 11:10-11:50 am $272/$302 101243 Jan 6-Mar 10 M 5:45-6:25 pm $272/$302 101244 Jan 6-Mar 10 M 6:30-7:10 pm $272/$302 100921 Jan 7-Mar 11 Tu 5:00-5:40 pm $272/$302 101245 Jan 7-Mar 11 Tu 5:50-6:30 pm $272/$302 100922 Jan 9-Mar 13 Th 5:00-5:40 pm $272/$302 101246 Jan 9-Mar 13 Th 5:50-6:30 pm $272/$302 101265 Mar 15-May 24 Sa 9:40-10:20 am $246/$276 101266 Mar 15-May 24 Sa 10:30-11:10 am $246/$276 101259 Mar 17-May 19 M 5:45-6:25 pm $272/$302 101260 Mar 17-May 19 M 6:30-7:10 pm $272/$302 101261 Mar 18-May 20 Tu 5:00-5:40 pm $272/$302 101262 Mar 18-May 20 Tu 5:50-6:30 pm $272/$302 101263 Mar 20-May 22 Th 5:00-5:40 pm $272/$302 101264 Mar 20-May 22 Th 5:50-6:30 pm $272/$302
Ice Skating: All Seasons • AGES 2 1/2-13 Our Staff Coaches at All Seasons Ice Rinks make learning to skate fun & safe for people of all ages & abilities. We follow the curriculum designed by Learn To Skate USA; each level builds upon the skills already mastered. We suggest wearing helmets, gloves/mittens, athletic-like pants, and a warm jacket. We offer skate rental for $24 for each 7-week session or $4 weekly. Free practice times for all class times and one makeup allowed per session. Please call630-851-0755 or visit www.allseasonsicerinks.com for questions or additional information. (dn) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N All Seasons Ice Rinks • 31W 330 N. Aurora Rd. PARENT-TOT • AGES 2 1/2-4 100879 Jan 7-Feb 18 Tu 10:00-10:30 am $191/$221 101268 Jan 8-Feb 19 W 5:30-6:00 pm $191/$221 100881 Jan 10-Feb 21 F 1:00-1:30 pm $191/$221 100880 Jan 11-Feb 22 Sa 10:50-11:20 am $191/$221 101267 Mar 4-Apr 15 Tu 10:00-10:30 am $191/$221 101269 Mar 5-Apr 16 W 5:30-6:00 pm $191/$221 101273 Mar 7-Apr 18 F 1:00-1:30 pm $191/$221 101276 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 10:50-11:20 am $191/$221 TOT 1 • AGES 3-5 101277 Jan 7-Feb 18 Tu 10:00-10:30 am $191/$221 100882 Jan 8-Feb 19 W 5:30-6:00 pm $191/$221 100884 Jan 10-Feb 21 F 1:00-1:30 pm $191/$221 100883 Jan 11-Feb 22 Sa 10:50-11:20 am $191/$221 101282 Jan 11-Feb 22 Sa 11:45 am-12:15 pm $191/$221 101278 Mar 4-Apr 15 Tu 10:00-10:30 am $191/$221 101279 Mar 5-Apr 16 W 5:30-6:00 pm $191/$221 101280 Mar 7-Apr 18 F 1:00-1:30 pm $191/$221 101281 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 10:50-11:20 am $191/$221 101283 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 11:45 am-12:15 pm $191/$221 BASIC 1 • AGES 5 1/2-13 100878 Jan 8-Feb 19 W 5:30-6:00 pm $191/$221 101285 Jan 10-Feb 21 F 1:00-1:30 pm $191/$221 100876 Jan 11-Feb 22 Sa 11:45 am-12:15 pm $191/$221 100877 Jan 11-Feb 22 Sa 10:50-11:20 am $191/$221 101284 Mar 5-Apr 16 W 5:30-6:00 pm $191/$221 101286 Mar 7-Apr 18 F 1:00-1:30 pm $191/$221 101287 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 10:50-11:20 am $191/$221 101288 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 11:45 am-12:15 pm $191/$221
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Ice Skating: Seven Bridges • AGES 3-13 The Seven Bridges Ice Arena philosophy is that anyone can learn to ice skate if they try their best. All ice skating programs feature experienced instructors and free practice sessions. For practice times and more information, please contact Seven Bridges at 630-271-4400. Gloves/ mittens and helmets are recommended for skaters and hockey players. Buddy passes are $2 (skate rental not included). Skate rentals are $4 each or 11 for $40. Only one makeup class is allowed per session. (dn) TOTS 1 (AGES 4-5) - Beginners with no previous instruction. PARENT/TOT (AGES 3-5) - Beginners with no previous instruction. BASIC 1 (AGES 6-13) - Beginners with no previous instruction. CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Seven Bridges Ice Arena • 6690 S. Rt. 53, Woodridge PARENT/TOT • AGES 3-5 100904 Jan 10-Feb 28 F 5:40-6:10 pm $176/$206 100902 Jan 11-Mar 1 Sa 10:10-10:40 am $176/$206 100905 Jan 11-Mar 1 Sa 11:10-11:40 am $176/$206 100906 Jan 12-Mar 2 Su 11:00-11:30 am $176/$206 100908 Mar 7-May 2 F 5:40-6:10 pm $176/$206 100903 Mar 8-May 3 Sa 10:10-10:40 am $176/$206 100907 Mar 8-May 3 Sa 11:10-11:40 am $176/$206 100909 Mar 9-May 4 Su 11:00-11:30 am $176/$206 TOTS 1 • AGES 4-5 100910 Jan 9-Feb 27 Th 9:45-10:15 am $166/$196 100911 Jan 10-Feb 28 F 5:40-6:10 pm $166/$196 100912 Jan 11-Mar 1 Sa 10:10-10:40 am $166/$196 100916 Jan 11-Mar 1 Sa 11:10-11:40 am $166/$196 100918 Jan 12-Mar 2 Su 11:00-11:30 am $166/$196 100913 Mar 6-May 1 Th 9:45-10:15 am $166/$196 100914 Mar 7-May 2 F 5:40-6:10 pm $166/$196 100915 Mar 8-May 3 Sa 10:10-10:40 am $166/$196 100917 Mar 8-May 3 Sa 11:10-11:40 am $166/$196 100919 Mar 9-May 4 Su 11:00-11:30 am $166/$196 BASIC 1 • AGES 6-13 100886 Jan 10-Feb 28 F 5:40-6:20 pm $176/$206 100887 Jan 11-Mar 1 Sa 10:10-10:50 am $176/$206 100891 Jan 11-Mar 1 Sa 11:10-11:50 am $176/$206 100890 Jan 12-Mar 2 Su 11:00-11:40 am $176/$206 100888 Mar 7-May 2 F 5:40-6:20 pm $176/$206 100889 Mar 8-May 3 Sa 10:10-10:50 am $176/$206 100892 Mar 8-May 3 Sa 11:10-11:50 am $176/$206 100893 Mar 9-May 4 Su 11:00-11:40 am $176/$206
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Winter Break: 5 Star Soccer Camp • AGES 5-10 The 5 Star Soccer Camps offer a fresh, enthusiastic approach to teaching youth soccer. Our curriculum presents the most current and advanced information on the development of the youth soccer player. Our quality staff builds on fundamental techniques while creating an atmosphere that unlocks the game within each child. We believe in our program, designed for success, that presents a positive, enjoyable environment for learning from proven coaches in youth soccer. (sa) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N River Woods School Gym • 2607 River Woods Dr. 97805 Jan 2-3 Th-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm $99/$129 Winter Break: Chicago Fire Camp • AGES 6-12 NEW 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. Participants should wear gym or indoor soccer shoes and bring a ball and water bottle. (sa) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Ranch View School Gym • 1651 Ranchview Dr. 100167 Dec 26-27 Th-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm $115/$145
Winter Break: Chess Wizards • AGES 5-12 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 winter 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
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95th Street Multipurpose Room 204 • 2244 West 95th St. 97678 Jan 2-3 Th-F 1:00-4:00 pm $156/$186 Winter Break: Dinosaur Adventures Mini Camp • AGES 5-8 There’s an explorer in all of us and if you’re ready for an expedition in dinosaur discovery, this is for you! T-Rexplorers take you on an adventure straight from the cretaceous period with this unique, hands-on exploration of dinosaur science and paleontology. Hold real dinosaur bones like those seen in museums! Conduct investigations of different authentic dinosaur fossil types from species like Triceratops and T-Rex. Enjoy discovery, humor, fun, games and an activity or craft to take home. You’ll be going outdoors (weather permitting) so dress accordingly. Please bring lunch, snack and water bottle. (bd) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N 95th Street Multipurpose Room 204 • 2244 West 95th St. 96487 Jan 2-3 Th-F 9:00 am-12:00 pm $135/$165
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Winter Break: EVP Volleykidz Camp • AGES 8-14 Join us for a special holiday volleyball camp session taught and directed by EVP Academy Pros. The 3-day camp will concentrate on the fundamentals of passing, setting, spiking and overhand serve. The lesson plan directs the use of self-mastery training that helps each student reach a new level. The knowledge of the instructors will give the participants a head start on their skills in preparation for club team play. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Fort Hill Gymnasium • 20 Fort Hill Dr. AGES 8-10 97955 Dec 30-Jan 3 M,Th-F 8:30-10:30 am $133/$163 SPIKING & SERVING • AGES 10-14 97959 Dec 30-Jan 3 M,Th-F 1:00-3:00 pm $133/$163 Winter Break: Gymnastics - Tigers, Lions, and Cubs • AGES 3-6 Enjoy games, fun coordination activities, tumbling activities on the floor and learning to use the event equipment (bars, beam, rings and vault). Use the Tumbl 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; 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. 97145 Dec 23-27 M,Th-F 10:45 am-12:00 pm $76/$106 97146 Dec 30-Jan 3 M-T,Th-F 10:45 am-12:00 pm $100/$130 Winter Break: Gymnastics - Tumbling Camp • AGES 6-14 Experience the Tumbl 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; there is no conflict arising from lack of space or equipment. (dn) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Fort Hill Gymnastics Room • 20 Fort Hill Dr. 97147 Dec 23-27 M,Th-F 3:00-4:00 pm $68/$98 97148 Dec 30-Jan 3 M-T,Th-F 3:00-4:00 pm $90/$120 Winter Break: Gymnastics Camp • AGES 6-14 Take advantage of this great opportunity to experience the Fort Hill Activity Center gym. Work bars, beam, floor and vault each day. Enjoy skills drills, gym-appropriate games and fun activities. Experience the Tumbl Trak and tumbling into the pit. Work at your own level. Small group instruction makes the most of coaching. (dn) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Fort Hill Gymnastics Room • 20 Fort Hill Dr. 97149 Dec 23-27 M,Th-F 12:30-2:30 pm $116/$146 97150 Dec 30-Jan 3 M-T,Th-F 12:30-2:30 pm $155/$185
Winter Break: Indoor Tennis Red Ball • AGES 4-7 Camp introduces the game of tennis and provides instruction on basic tennis strokes using age-appropriate equipment by emphasizing the ABCs - agility, balance and coordination. Activity is appropriate for beginner to advanced beginner level players. Red Ball players use special mini racquets, tennis balls (provided), a smaller court and lower net height. Fee includes instruction, indoor court time and use of racquets. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Naperville Tennis Club Lobby • 1011 E. Benton Ave. 97894 Dec 23 M 12:00-12:55 pm $70/$100 97895 Dec 26 Th 12:00-12:55 pm $70/$100 97896 Dec 27 F 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97921 Dec 30 M 12:00-12:55 pm $70/$100 97922 Jan 2 Th 12:00-12:55 pm $70/$100 97923 Jan 3 F 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 Winter Break: Indoor Tennis Orange Ball • AGES 7-10 Camp introduces the game of tennis and provides instruction on basic tennis strokes using age-appropriate equipment by emphasizing the ABCs - agility, balance and coordination. Program is appropriate for beginner to advanced beginner level players. Players utilize a smaller 60-ft. tennis court and special tennis balls. Fee includes instruction and indoor court time. Bring your own tennis racquet. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Naperville Tennis Club Lobby • 1011 E. Benton Ave. 97897 Dec 23 M 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97898 Dec 26 Th 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97899 Dec 27 F 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97900 Dec 30 M 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97907 Jan 2 Th 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97908 Jan 3 F 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100
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Winter Break: Indoor Tennis • AGES 8-16 Camp introduces the game of tennis and provides instruction on basic tennis strokes using age-appropriate equipment by emphasizing the ABCs - agility, balance and coordination. Activity is appropriate for beginner to advanced beginner level players. Fee includes instruction, indoor court time and use of racquets. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Naperville Tennis Club Lobby • 1011 E. Benton Ave. GREEN BALL • AGES 8-11 97901 Dec 23 M 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97902 Dec 26 Th 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97909 Dec 27 F 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97910 Dec 30 M 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97911 Jan 2 Th 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97912 Jan 3 F 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 YELLOW BALL BEGINNER • AGES 11-16 97903 Dec 23 M 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97904 Dec 26 Th 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97913 Dec 27 F 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97914 Dec 30 M 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97915 Jan 2 Th 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97916 Jan 3 F 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 YELLOW BALL INTERMEDIATE • AGES 11-16 97905 Dec 23 M 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97906 Dec 26 Th 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97917 Dec 27 F 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97918 Dec 30 M 1:00-1:55 pm $70/$100 97919 Jan 2 Th 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 97920 Jan 3 F 2:00-2:55 pm $70/$100 Winter Break: Kids First Badminton Camp • AGES 7-14 Experienced coaches from Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. teach badminton fundamentals using competitive drills that develop skills. Grip, racket positioning, serving, body balance and first-step directional movement are emphasized. Camp concludes with a skills challenge and championship game. All equipment is provided. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Brookdale School 1/2 Gym (Side 2) • 1200 Redfield Rd. 97810 Dec 23-27 M-T,Th-F 11:00 am-12:15 pm $98/$128•• 97809 Dec 30-Jan 3 M-T,Th-F 11:00 am-12:15 pm $98/$128•• Patterson School 1/2 Gym (Side 2) • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 97808 Dec 23-27 M-T,Th-F 11:00 am-12:15 pm $98/$128•• 97807 Dec 30-Jan 3 M-T,Th-F 11:00 am-12:15 pm $98/$128•• Winter Break: Kids First Baseball/Softball Skills Camp • AGES 6-12 Brush up on the fundamentals of baseball/softball and have fun improving batting, throwing, fielding and base running skills and learning all about teamwork. Camp concludes with a championship game. Taught by Kids First Sports Safety, Inc. Players should bring their own glove and wear gym shoes; cleats are not allowed in the gym. (ba) CODE DATE DAY TIME R/N Brookdale School Gym • 1200 Redfield Rd. 97812 Dec 23-27 M-T,Th-F 1:30-2:45 pm $98/$128•• 97813 Dec 30-Jan 3 M-T,Th-F 1:30-2:45 pm $98/$128•• Patterson School Gym • 3731 Lawrence Dr. 97815 Dec 23-27 M-T,Th-F 1:30-2:45 pm $98/$128•• 97814 Dec 30-Jan 3 M-T,Th-F 1:30-2:45 pm $98/$128••
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