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Park Board Packet 2006 05-11-06 4 YORKVILL,E PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT • Administration Office—Riverfront Building 301 E.Hydraulic St Yorkville,IL 60560 630-5534341 Park Board Agenda Thursday May 11, 2006 7:00 p.m. — Riverfront Building Call to Order: Roll Call: Chris Rollins, Ken Koch, Van Truman, Heather Fiala, Tammy Smock, Gary Golinski, Alderman Paul James Introduction of Guests, City Officials and Staff: Executive Director of Parks and Recreation— David Mogle Superintendent of Recreation —Sue Swithin Superintendent of Parks—Scott Sleezer Public Comment: Presentation: Approval of Minutes: Minutes —April 27, 2006* Bills Review: Cash Analysis* Bill List* Old Business: Regional Ball Diamond Landscaping Plan Old Post Office Rehabilitation and Use for Offices Forest Preserve District/City Land Use Agreement -- School District Liaison-to Park Board _ New Business: Park Board Officers Park Board Park Assignments IAPD Membership YMCA/City Partnership Town Square Vendor Request Reports: Parks Report Recreation Report Additional Business: Executive Session: For the appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance or dismissal of specific employees of the public body or legal counsel for the public body. (51LCS 120(1)) Adjournment: Next meeting: May 25, 2006 *Items needing Board approval or recommendation UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE YORKVILLE PARKS &RECREATION DEPARTMENT BOARD MEETING Parks & Recreation Administrative Offices Riverfront Building Thursday,April 27,2006 MINUTES CALL TO ORDER: Meeting was called to order by Chris Rollins at 7:00 p.m. ROLL CALL: Chris Rollins, Ken Koch, Van Truman, Tammy Smock, Gary Golinski, and Alderman Paul James GUESTS/CITY OFFICIALS/STAFF: David Mogle,Director Scott Sleezer, Superintendent of Parks Sue Swithin, Superintendent of Recreation Dean Wolfer,Alderman Gary Neyer,RMA, Inc. David Branch,Hallmark Tedd Lundquist, Sec. Planning Jim Snyder, The Harlem Irving Co's Rick Filler, The Harlem Irving Co's John Philipchuck,Attorney, Richard Marker Assoc. Donald Kage Todd Skogen Mike Schoppe, Schoppe Design PUBLIC COMMENTS: None PRESENTATION: Heartland Crossing Revisions have been made to the concept plan that was last presented. There are now 35 fewer lots. Park site B has been expanded;park site D has more street frontage and is also larger; and park site A will be a potential middle school. There have been some additional trails added also. The developer requested to get credit for the bike path easement and credit for fees over and above the park land donations. The path along Aux Sable Creek would have to be pulled pretty far away from the creek in order to stay out of the hundred year flood plain, which somewhat loses the purpose of the path following the creek. In order to build the path up to keep it near the creek, for whatever amount of land built up, one and a half times that amount must be grated accordingly. Reengineering the path to keep it high and dry is Parks and Recreation's first choice, but would keep in consideration staying within the ten year flood plain. The - 1 drainage profile is changing with all of the construction so we may not be able to rely on what the typical drainage has been. In order to help make a decision, Scott Sleezer requested information on where the ten year flood plain would be and what a standard year would be like so they would have an idea of how many times a year the path would be flooded. Parks and Recreation could use some of the neighborhood trails to supplement the regional trails. However, they will not credit the developer for the entire trail system shown on the map because they do not have a use for it all. They would like linkage to the school site, linkage to the park sites, and linkage to the commercial area. The developer is looking for 26 acres in credit towards their land cash contribution for all of the open space and trails. All of the trails in that area make up 7.8 miles so 19 acres is being requested for credit for trails. Van Truman indicated that it is important to identify which corridors that Parks and Recreation wants. These trails will be owned by HOA. It is their policy that if a trail is land locked and does not offer any entrance for the general public to use and does not lead somewhere, it does not get credit. Trails that are in lieu of sidewalk also do not get credit. Parks and Recreation will give 100%credit for a 20 foot wide swap and for designated 10 foot trails if they are built to standards. The corridor for.the Aux Sable Regional Path cannot get decided right now,but Parks and Recreation would probably like to own this corridor. It may not be built when the subdivision is built because they may be able to get a grant for it. Van Truman suggested that they take a broader scope of it to see if one side of the creek is better than the other to use, even if it is in the ten year flood plain. Typically,however,Parks and Recreation does not give credit for trails that are not high and dry. The 19 acres for the school site was only presented to Superintendent Dr. Engler, not to the School Board. Alderman Paul James believes that this should be presented to the entire School Board and to make this a joint school/park site. He believes the school structure could be on four acres and the school board could receive land cash for the remaining acres (which would be about$1.2 million) so that Parks and Recreation can build the park site with input from the school for what they need with a joint use agreement. Parks and Recreation would like to be full and open partners with the School Board. There needs to be an overall agreement with schools. They would like to have a combination City Council, School Board, and Park Board meeting. But in the process, they must keep an eye on land cash. They may want eight acres for Parks and eight acres for School so they would have the money to build what is needed. They will try to set up the meeting for the next Park Board meeting,possibly at a different location,with this being the only item on the agenda. A letter will be drafted to the School Board president and will include the mayor. Hallmark Homes Concept Plan David Branch presented the property consisting of 350 acres. He had met with Travis Miller and a few others from the City to present the plan,but David Mogle and Scott Sleezer were not at that meeting. To utilize the time better,the Board unanimously agreed to table the discussion on this development until David Mogle and Scott Sleezer have an opportunity to meet with David Branch. 2 Kendall Marketplace Rick Filler presented the conceptual plan for Kendall Marketplace. The residential area is very conceptual compared to the retail. The intent is to take the entire plan through the process at once. The City requested to dedicate ten acres of land to the police station. There is a five acre park dedication. Parks and Recreation already have in their master plan to add ball fields attaching to Cannonball Park. Parks and Recreation anticipated having more homes in this area and a smaller commercial development. They will still probably extend the park, but not in a perfect rectangle. They also may consider putting a bike path/walking path around the wet detention area. Another idea mentioned was that this may be a good place for tennis courts or the possibility of a field house. They will meet at a staff level to look into everything. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes from the April 13, 2006 Board meeting was approved on motion by Van Truman and seconded by Tammy Smock. The motion was unanimously approved. BILLS REVIEW: Cash Analysis & Bills List The check for Ero-Tex is for the replacement of what was burned at Cannonball. The police department has caught the people who had done this and the City will seek restitution. It was about$1,000 worth of damage. Gary Golinski motioned to approve the bills list and was seconded by Ken Koch. Roll call vote: Chris Rollins—Yes, Ken Koch—Yes, Van Truman—Yes, Tammy Smock— Yes, and Gary Golinski—Yes. The motion was unanimously approved. OLD BUSINESS: Greenbriar Pond An e-mail was received by Ron Kalina who is trying to resolve the problem of algae growth at Greenbriar Pond. His request is for Parks and Recreation to purchase an aerator to resolve the problem. This,however,would not resolve the problem. It would only push the algae to the side and mosquitoes could still breed there. Putting up vegetation around the pond could resolve the problem,but this type of vegetation is very expensive. It would cost approximately$50,000 to do this and it would take three to five years maintenance for it to take full effect. This pond was originally supposed to be owned by the homeowners. The homeowners told the City that they did not want it and forced the City to own it. Technically,the people who live there should be taking care of it and should be paying for it. This area did have an SSA but it was not implemented correctly, so it did not stand. If it will cost $50,000 to rectify the situation,this money should come from the City,not from Parks and Recreation since Parks and Recreation did not ask for this and they do not have it in the budget to permit it. If there were an inexpensive way to fix this,Parks and Recreation would do this. David Mogle suggested having an expert come in and inform Parks and Recreation of the cheapest and most efficient way possible to eliminate the problem. Parks and Recreation t 3 will do the research and find out the costs. This will be a positive way to respond to Mr. Kalina. Chris Rollins would like to see the homeowners bear some of the costs. Gary Golinski will find out what his HOA uses for treating the pond in his area. Scott Sleezer pointed out,however,that if just chemicals are put into the pond,the fish will not survive. The homeowners will need to make a decision on what they want. There is a clean lakes grant that Scott Sleezer will also look into. FY06-07 Budget The budget did pass but it was not an easy task. In order to get the vehicle for recreation, adjustments needed to be made within the Parks and Recreation budget. It involved reducing preschool salaries by$5,000,reducing contractual payments by$4,000,taking $2,000 out of Parks wearing apparel, and taking $1,000 out of Parks professional growth. The total $12,000 was moved to the reserve fund which was originally set up for the proceeds from the golf outing. By doing this Parks and Recreation will be able to purchase the vehicle for recreation and still have proceeds in that reserve account to pursue a recreational bus in the future. There was question on the cell phone usage. The overall dollars did not change much. The $1,800 for wearing apparel for staff in the administrative office was originally given to Parks and Recreation for special recreation. But since United Way helped resolve the specific situation,they took that$1,800 away and gave it to the police department instead. There were a lot of questions asked to justify why Parks and Recreation needed a van. It would be in Parks and Recreation's best interest to keep a log of how the vehicle is being used to show justification for the vehicle. Sue Swithin had some concerns on the way the vehicle was purchased. If this was on the asset replacement program for capital expenditures on the recreation side, she should not have had to pull operating money out of recreations budget. NEW BUSINESS: Kylyn Ridge Trail Concerns Todd Skogen and Donald Kage came to represent fifteen homeowners of Kylyn's Ridge that are against having a trail behind their homes. They would at least like to see the trail thirty feet farther away from their homes. They are proposing purchasing the land behind their homes. It was thought that according to the land cash ordinance, it makes it illegal for Parks to sell their land. The City Attorney is looking into this. The intent of this trail is to get linkage to the north/south Rob Roy Regional Trail. This plan for the trail was in the master plan before homes were even built there. When Parks and Recreation buy land, they do not always build a trail right away. Sometimes they negotiate with the developer to build the trails and sometimes they take the easement against the future opportunity to build a whole section of trail. Or sometimes they wait to apply for a grant to build a trail. In the future they may ask developers to post signs indicating that the easement is the future site of a trail. In most communities,when trails are adjacent to properties, it is looked at as an enhancement to the property. 4 According to Todd and Donald,AMG presented this land as being association property, not City property. The survey of the homeowners indicates that the trail land is a linear park. The homeowners' association land was also called a linear park. This was very misleading to the homeowners. The City will need to tell developers that they need to clearly describe what land is City owned and what land is owned by associations. Parks and Recreation will write up a letter stating their decision. They are hoping that the homeowners will be pleasantly surprised at how nice it is to have a trail. Grand Reserve D Playground Design The Grand Reserve Park D will have a school theme. This park will be adjacent to the school. They will have a main play structure; a swing set structure, a shelter, and a log roll and climber. Park Kreations' design was the one most liked because it allowed children to play chase games with a route to follow and was the most favorable wheelchair accessible park. There would be an 18 ft. web climber which can handle a lot of children at one time which is critical for a school playground. The park is developed for 5-12 years olds. Park C,which is kitty-corner to this park,will be for 2-5 years old. Staff recommends the Little Tykes playground and the new model of Little Tykes swings. The shelter is from the same company that did the shelter in Sunflower Park. It is a rectangular, custom shelter than can have the school name on it. The park should be open by September 1, 2006. The total price would be $66,931,which is in Parks and Recreation's budget. The breakdown is as follows: Main Play Structure Little Tykes $33,705 Swings Little Tykes 6,100 Shelter Zenon 12,600 Web Climber Little Tykes 13,426 Log Roll Little Tykes Pirouette Zenon 1,100 TOTAL: $66,931 Van Truman motioned to accept the staff recommendation for equipment for Grand Reserve Park D to include the items listed above for the total of$66,931. Gary Golinski seconded the motion. Roll call vote: Chris Rollins—Yes, Ken Koch—Yes, Van Truman—Yes, Tammy Smock—Yes, and Gary Golinski—Yes. The motion was unanimously approved. Prairie Meadows Preliminary Design (Menards Residential) This park will be north of the new post office. It is a seven acre site in which 2.5 acres are for the park and 4 acres are for the maintenance facility. The theme for the park is a firehouse due to its proximity to the firehouse. A flagpole from the old firehouse will be incorporated into this design. This is Parks' 2006 OSLAD grant application park. The volunteer fire department may want to be involved a little bit with the park. In the next 5 week or so they will have apublic meeting at the firehouse in the development or in the model home of AMG. The flagpole,the insignia, and possibly a bronze firefighter statue will be incorporated into the park. It will also have an educational component that will teach the children about fire safety. The flagpole that mounts to a building from the old firehouse will be bolted to a ten foot tower that will look like a drying tower used at firehouses that they hang hoses on. A green and red light will be on each side with a plaque on the front of this monument that came from this particular flagpole which was dedicated to someone at the firehouse. In the future they may have some other feature of this park to honor different firefighters. There will also be a water feature for water play. It will be interactive so that the children can turn the water on and off for a short duration. The shelter will have details on it to mimic a firehouse. The benches may have ladders on the back of them. They would like to separate the 2-5 years old from the 5-12 years old age groups so that the younger children do not get trampled coming and going from the water feature. It will be spread out nicely. There will be belt and tot swings. They have left some room in case HOA wanted to add something. The 5-12 years old area will be a European style playground which will be a little different than they're used to. They are considering having the fire department/paramedics come periodically to the park to work with kids to learn 9-1-1 or to stop/drop/roll, etc. The bronze statute honors the long tradition that Yorkville has with volunteer fire.departments. Basketball nets may be put in the park maintenance building parking lot without the pad to get the maximum use. Also, because the parking lot for the maintenance building is tied into the park they can get 50%.of the parking lot paid for by the grant. If we do not receive the OSLAD grant, it will change drastically what Parks and Recreation will do with the park. They will not know until late December or early January if they will get it. East of the post office will all be commercial so this park is much needed in this area. The budget for the park is approximately $400,000 with$300,000 from land cash. The OLSAD grant is a 50%matching grant. Because the theme is well enough developed,the Board unanimously agreed to move forward to have a public meeting regarding the park as presented. It will then be brought back to the Board with whatever changes that there may be and then back to another public meeting. The plans will also probably be brought to the fire department meeting. Scott Sleezer will let the Board know the date of the public meeting. He is hoping to have it before the next Park and Recreation Board meeting. It is important to have this meeting soon because the July 1 deadline is approaching. REPORTS None ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Board Retreat Although almost everyone would be able to make the Board retreat on the designated dates, it was mentioned that it may be difficult to pull together all the information for the agenda items in just three weeks time in order for it to be productive. It may be a better 6 alternative to wait until the fall which is a slower time for the department and will allow more time for the meeting and to secure an appropriate site and a facilitator. The Board decided to reschedule the retreat for possibly sometime in October. Van Purchase The'purchase of a van is going to COW on Tuesday and will go to City Council on May 9,2006. The van will then be purchased on May 10, 2006. The Board is in unanimous agreement to purchase the van. Rivers Edge Park Dean Wolfer mentioned that a developer has offered to grade this park as he is almost done in that area. The Board would like to hold off on this at this time as it may not be cost effective. Camp 9-1-1 Dean Wolfer wanted to thank Parks and Recreation for bringing in Camp 9-1-1. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting adjourned at 10:45 p.m. following the motion by Ken Koch and seconded by Tammy Smock. The motion was unanimously approved. Minute Taker—Jeanne Arbet 7 ATTENDANCE Yorkville Parks &Recreation Department Board Meeting Thursday, April 27, 2006 Please Sian In GUESTS/CITY OFFICIALS/STAFF: David Mogle, Executive Director Todd Skogen Scott Sleezer, Superintendent of Parks Mike Schoppe, Schoppe Design Sue Swithin, Superintendent of Recreation Dean Wolfer,Alderman Gary Neyer,RMA, Inc. David Branch, Hallmark Tedd Lundquist, Sec Planning Jim Snyder, The Harlem Irving Co's Rick Filler, The Harlem Irving Co's John Philipchuck,Atty., Richard Markos Assoc. Donald Kage BOARD MEMBERS: ❑ Heather Fiala f] Alderman Paul James. l Ken Koch 1 Gary Golinski fo Chris Rollins l Tammy Smock Van Truman MEMORANDUM TO: Yorkville Park Board FROM: Dave Mogle,Executive Director RE: Old Business DATE: May 11,2006 REGIONAL BALL DIAMOND LANDSCAPING PLAN Laura Haacke,the City's new Park Planner has worked on a Landscaping Plan to address the concern voiced by a resident next to the Regional Ball Park. The Board decided against erecting a fence as was originally requested by this resident and opted instead to try to resolve the situation with landscaping. The Developer has supported the idea of handling the cost if it is within reason. The plan is included in the board materials. We will present the estimated costs at the Park Board meeting. OLD POST OFFICE REHABILATATION AND USE FOR OFFICES ` The old post office,rirow owned by the City,has been vacated and-discussion-is continuing on - how it will be used and which City department(s)will use the facility. At this time a shared usage between Parks and Recreation and the City's Code Department is being viewed as a possible direction. If Parks and Recreation were to move its offices and registration services to this facility,the Director of Parks and Recreation, Supt. of Recreation,Program Coordinators, and Support staff would be together in one facility, which would be beneficial to the operation of the department. The downside would be having to move the Recreation Department a second time in less than a year,which presents very real challenges to the short term efficiency of the department. The Department is feeling they have just recovered from the first move. The renovation plan that is being most discussed calls for opening up the building in to one large carpeted room using a cubicle and divider system to segregate individual offices. Attached are the estimated costs to make the building usable that were shared recently with the Mayor. We would like to have the park board's input and direction. FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT/CITY LAND USE AGREEMENT In a second meeting with Jason Petit of the Kendall County Forest Preserve earlier this week, we discussed a question raised by Ken Koch a couple weeks ago concerning the Hoover property. There had been some discussion several months ago about the consideration of swapping approximately 88 acres that is currently held by Corlands on behalf of the City in Grand Reserve, to the Forest Preserve in exchange for ownership of the sixty plus acres of land at Hoover designated to be leased to the City. Jason reiterated that his board's position has been that the Hoover property ownership would be with the Forest Preserve and that the City would be leasing property for its park and recreation activities. Also,the Boy Scouts will continue have priority use of the property through December of 2007. We talked about beginning to discuss an intergovernmental agreement this Fall that will specify the roles each organization will play in the use of the property after the Boy Scout's tenure has ended. SCHOOL DISTRICT LIAISON TO PARK BOARD In response to the letter that was recently written to the School District from the City requesting a liaison from the School District to sit on the Park Board,the school district has approved Athletic Director, Seth Schroonover and as an alternate,Dave Dockstader. While a letter from the School Board announcing this is forthcoming,the City will approve the appointments at the 5111 City Council meeting. MPI REGIONAL PARK SITE PROp,D x LANDSCAPE BUFFER Gp,IEN CONCEPTUAL PLA I SCALE V= 006 x X I LEGEND t: I _x EXISTING FENCELINE X 5'SARGENT'CRAB I (CLUMP FORM) - EXISTING SHADE TREE X I EXISTING ORNAMENTAL THE o EXISTING FENCELINE I ORNAMENTAL TREE EVERGREEN TREE 5 COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE I DECIDUOUS SHRUB ' 7 MOHICAN VIBURNUM X X I 5 BLACKHAW VIBURNUM 4k I EXISTING SHADE TREE(TYPICAL) X NG f # 3'POCAHONTAS'LILAC KING OT= X (PURPLE CLUMP) 5'PRAIRIFIRE'CRABAPPLE X I5'MT.BAKER'LILAC (CLUMP FORM) X �! 2 PRAIRIFIRE CRAB(CLUMP FORM) x EXISTING ORNAMENTAL TREE(TYPICAL) i x 3 BURNING BUSH 5 COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 6 MOHICAN VIBURNUM X ---► PROPERTY LINE -2 PRAIRIFIRE C ti 6 J E MAG LIA \ i 1 i CLUMP F6R 5 TROWW VIBURNUM EXISTI \ 3'S(CR UMP O IRKING LO� �i D c%r o United City of Yorkville County Seat of Kendall County ( 800 Game Farm Road EST Yorkville, Illinois, 60560 Telephone: 630-553-4350 . Fax: 630-553-7575 Website: www.yorkville.il.us LE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY & ZONING MEMORANDUM DATE: April 17, 2006 TO: Arthur Prochaska, Mayor CC: John Crois, City Administrator & Bart Olson,Assistant City Administrator FROM: William A. Dettmeg, godi'e fficial SUBJECT: Post Office Conversion Per your request, a general inspection of the Post Office located at 201 W. Hydraulic Avenue was performed on April 11, 2006. The following is an estimate of the costs for converting this building into offices: 1. General The building is structurally sound. 2. Electrical The electrical system should be redesigned using a 400 amp service and a complete rewiring is required. Approximate cost for electrical system - $60,000. 3. Mechanical The current system is not designed for office. Although the two furnaces are relatively new, it does not meet the requirements for office. The air ventilation is also inadequate. A roof top unit is recommended. Estimated cost for Mechanical (Air Conditioning/Heating) $75,000. V 4. Restrooms The restroom will need upgrading with all new fixtures. Estimated cost $10,000. 5. Flooring The flooring throughout the building consists of asbestos floor tiles. We would recommend that these tiles be covered or removed. The removal of these tiles would be extremely costly. If the floor is covered, the tiles cannot be altered in any way. Estimated cost for carpeting$20,000. Total Estimates: Electrical $60,000 Mechanical $75,000 Restrooms $10,000 Flooring $20,000 165,000 These estimates are for office type occupancy only. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. f SURVEY13:ESPONSES� k' Thy following lists of cdlt�`b�ortrons� ae�ipe(ectri�e t i farther details x „ I, Ys who said their most effective collaboration was with Parks_and Rec,and mentioned pools,swimming,or aquatics,per 2000 Key Issues Survey FAssn# YMCA Name City State Tel�hone Who brought what to its Whoygets what out of it? 0636 Rancho Family YMCA San Diego CA 858-484-8788 City park and rec donated City does not have to operate I I $2.1 million to build pool a pool in this community since complex and it is joint use- the YMCA does. All revenue we operate to YMCA, and now serving an I area w/many families 1321 rSt. Augustine Branch St Augustine FL 904-471-9622 Parks& Rec collaborated Children receive a safe place j Family YMCA with YMCA to bring kids to go for the summer and j from disadvantaged areas to learn to swim in a coastal the Y for free swimming community. lessons. Kids were enrolled j in free camps by Parks& Rec -____–__-1 _ 1323 Hardee County Family Wachula FL 863-773-6445 Parks&Rec and Our members receive more YMCA government brought varied programming due to program areas such as borrowed pool and fields.We pools and recreation fields. receive donors,volunteers, and a committed community. J 23� 77 — Henderson County Henderson KY 270-827-9622 Parks Department had an City Rec Department gets Family YMCA outdoor pool, and we had_ $5,000 from YMCA, plus ( family members wanting concession revenue;Y gets to summer use. offer outdoor pool use during j hot summer months,which 4 2513 Old Town-Orono YMCA Old Town ME 207-827-9622 City Parks& Rec had pool; City has quality managed i we had management skill. pool,and YMCA receives m'onthly income. 6 Land Use Summary - Land Use Acreage R-1: Residential Special Use 23.05 ac. 1Y -New We Church site 3.50 ac. -Retention 3.97 ac. -Parkkt 15.58 ac. 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"-`nom'_._ _ , Scale: 1"= 200' ` SAC Plannin5 Consultants CONCEPT PLAN North March 6, 2006 _ Planning Landsra e 1rrhiterture Community Branding � - �^ SHEET FILE:212005 JobskNev Life ChutchtCadfiteslConcpt Pfansonc tUv I;W LIFE CHURCH Base mapping compiled from best available information.All map da IL LIWAS _ should be considered as preliminary,in need of verification,and YORKVILLE, ILLINOIS ••�^<^-• >^ .+ .•'•M subject to chance. This land plan is conceptual in nature and does represent any regulatory approval. Plan is subject to change. MEMORANDUM TO: Park Board FROM: Dave Mogle,Executive Director RE: New Business DATE: May 11, 2006 PARK BOARD OFFICERS _ We will be nominating and appointing FY2006/2007 Park Board Officers. This is an annual occurrence that happens the first meeting after the start of the new Fiscal Year. PARK BOARD PARK ASSIGNMENTS In past years the Park Board members have"adopted" parks on which to focus. They would make a commitment to visit their assigned parks on a frequent basis,make observations and report back to the park board. They would communicate any problems they encountered back to staff to be rectified. The recommendation being given is to continue this practice. The method could be to break it down by planning areas. The background information provided is a copy of the planning areas as shown in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. IAPD MEMBERSHIP Staff is recommending that Yorkville Parks and Recreation become a member of the Illinois Association of Park Districts. IAPD primarily caters to the volunteer board member whereas the Illinois Park and Recreation Association is staff oriented. Background information is provided that describes the many benefits of belonging to this organization. It is important to note that one does not need to be a park district to be a member. Many City Departments,Special Recreation Associations,and Forest Preserve Districts belong to IAPD. IAPD is especially strong in providing educational and legislative information to the local park and recreation department. The cost is very reasonable for a City the size of Yorkville. YMCA/CITY PARTNERSHIP A meeting was recently held with the YMCA Executive Director and YMCA Board President and Yorkville Mayor,Alderman, Director of Parks and Recreation, and Community Development Director. The YMCA initiated the meeting in order to bring the City up to date on plans to establish an East Y site in Grand Reserve directly across the street from the Regional Ball Diamonds. The YMCA plans to build a facility on approximately 4.4 acres of land made available through the MPI Development. The Y is asking the City whether there would be any partnership opportunities. Background information includes a map showing the site as it relates to the new church property adjacent to the Y's property and examples of Y and City cooperatives. Staff would like to discuss their thoughts with the Park Board and seek the Board's direction. TOWN SQUARE VENDOR REQUEST Staff will be presenting a request by a vendor to sell a food product in Town Square Park. Staff will_make a recommendation at the meeting after having the opportunity to talk about expectations with the vendor. . IAPD Illinois Association of Park Districts May 1, 2006 Dave Mogle Yorkville Park& Recreation Department 301 E. Hydraulic St. Yorkville, IL 60560 Dear Dave: We are pleased to learn that the Yorkville Park&Recreation Department has expressed an interest in the IAPD family. Enclosed you will find information on membership with the Illinois Association of Park Districts QAPD). Our membership includes park districts, forest preserves,the Department of Natural Resources, river conservancy districts, city park and recreation agencies and others. Let me take this opportunity to emphasize the importance of your investment. We have strength in numbers, and to date those numbers are at an all-time high of 391 park districts, forest preserves, recreation and conservation agencies and allied organizations. IAPD's track record of passing 90 percent or better of its legislative platform each year is testimony that our grassroots system works. We want you and your board to get involved in advocacy and get your fair share of grants and financial support. We serve as a watchdog group working to improve the strength of the park district system in Illinois. We educate board members through conferences, workshops, seminars, publications and technical services. In addition, your membership entitles you to: • technical assistance on public relations,grants,foundations and legal advice; • education and training programs for board members and agency leaders; • research initiatives that support the purpose and existence of public park and forest preserve districts; • training and public relations videos; • communications tools such as the Legislative Alerts,Hotlines and E News; • statewide field resources including Illinois Parks&Recreation magazine,Beyond the Board Room newsletter, and the membership directory;and • coalition-building with state agencies, state leaders, legislators and allied organizations. IL _-ter 211 East Monroe Street • Springfield, IL 62701-1786 217-523-4554 • 217-523-4273 fax www.iLparks.org Y The park district youth license plate helps fund beyond-school programs-visit www.cyberclriveillinois.com to purchase Dave Mogle Yorkville Park&Recreation Department May 1,2006 Page 2 The membership dues for city agencies is based on a population. The 2006 membership dues for the Yorkville Park&Recreation Department based on a population of$11,500 would be $557.41. Dues are based on the calendar year, therefore, the dues for Yorkville from pro=rated from June through December 2006 would be $371.60. I've enclosed several brochures explaining the services offered by IAPD, an IAPD fact sheet, the 2005 Annual Report and other information. In addition, as a member, your agency will be eligible to apply for an After School Program grant which the association is administering. This grant could exceed your dues amount. For 78 years we have worked to advance Illinois park districts, forest preserves, recreation and natural resource agencies. We look forward to the Yorkville Park & Recreation Department's membership and working with you to advance parks, recreation and conservation at the local and state levels. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely -� Theodore B. Flickinger, Ph.D. Executive Director Enclosures TBF:bgb 1APDPark District, Forest Preserve Illinois Association of Park Disiwicts Conservation and Recreation Agency FactSheet Services in Illinois • Park districts have existed in Illinois since 1869. ■ Tourism IS recreation and it's the 5th leading industry in Illinois. Historical sites, zoos, museums, botanical gardens, • Illinois is recognized as the leading state for local delivery golf courses,water parks and other unique recreation sites of park,recreation and conservation services. Illinois park annually bring millions of tourism dollars to Illinois. Many districts, forest preserves, conservation and special of the top travel attractions in Illinois are areas and recreation agencies have won the coveted National Gold facilities operated by parr forest preserve, conservation Medal Award more often than agencies from other states and recreation agencies. since the program's inception in 1965. ■ _ Out of every tax dollar collected for local property taxes, • More than 400 park, forest preserve and conservation only an average of six(6)cents goes to support public districts, recreation agencies, and special recreation park, forest preserve and conservation districts. associations in Illinois manage more than 671,000 acres in 6,500 local park sites. ■ For every dollar park districts, forest preserves, conservation and recreation agencies receive from local • Nearly 63,000 Illinois citizens are employed by public taxes, at least$3 is returned to the community in jobs, park, recreation and conservation agencies, funneling$1.3 retail business, tourism and increased real estate values. billion in purchases and salaries into the state's economy. ■ In an effort to reduce local property taxes,most park • Illinois has 2,100 elected or appointed citizens who serve districts derive 50%or more of their annual revenue from without compensation on park;recreation and conservation contributions, program fees and charges agency boards. More than a quarter million people annually donate their time and expertise as volunteers for ■ Areas and facilities operated by park,forest preserve, park, forest preserve, conservation and recreation programs conservation and recreation agencies in Illinois include: and services,thus saving the taxpayers millions of dollars 3,740 playgrounds; 2,350 picnic areas; 1,642 soccer fields; in personnel costs. 1,800 softball fields;2,594 baseball fields;3,500 basketball courts (indoor/outdoor); 2,030 centers (recreation, seniors, • There are 54,200 part-time employees at park, recreation health, beyond-school care); 811 community gardens; 366 and conservation agencies in Illinois, including a host of ice rinks (indoor/outdoor); 5,065 watercraft areas; 366 seasonal positions including lifeguards, day camp swimming pools; 607 fishing areas; 77 beaches; 87 counselors, golf course attendants, groundskeepers, campgrounds; 2,970 tennis courts; 86 18-hole and 50 9- umpires,referees and naturalists. Employed between May hole golf courses; 6 ski slopes; and 8 airports. Districts and August each year,many of these workers are high also maintain thousands of miles of biking, hiking and school and college aged,making park, recreation and equestrian trails, and,operate a variety of centers such as conservation agencies among the major employers of museums, nature centers, convention centers, and theaters. young people in the state of Illinois. Parks, recreation and conservation have a tremendous, positive impact on Illinois' economy, tourism, natural resources and the quality of life. Illinois Association of Park Districts E 211 E. Monroe St., Springfield, IL 62701-1186 The Illinois Association of Park Districts, 1AP headquartered in Springfield,has been serving park districts,forest preserves, conservation and recreation agencies since 1928. The Illinois Association of Illinois Association of Park Districts Park Districts is the oldest and most successful statewide association of its kind in the nation. As a grass-roots organization,IAPD's voice for parks, recreation and conservation is strong and respected throughout Illinois and the United States. Mission Statement The IAPD is a non-profit service,research and education organization that serves park districts, forest preserves, conservation and recreation agencies. The association advances these agencies,their citizen board members and professional staff in their ability to provide outstanding park and recreation opportunities,preserve natural resources and improve the quality of life for all people in Illinois. Agencies and Individuals Benefit IAPD offers NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES for board members and professionals to meet to discuss and solve problems, share ideas and learn from the experiences of others. As a GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION, IAPD joins thousands of board members and professionals across the state to ensure that the laws passed by the Illinois General Assembly benefit park districts, forest preserves, conservation and recreation agencies. Each year,hundreds of bills are introduced, and because of efforts by IAPD,more than 90%of the association's legislative initiatives have passed since 1980. IAPD actively seeks PARTNERSHIPS that will benefit the membership, including partnerships with leaders in state government, other nonprofit organizations, and the business community. For example, an IAPD partnership established permanent grant programs for bicycle paths and open space acquisition and land development(OSLAD,Land and Water Conservation Fund, and the Bicycle Path Grant Program-which financially assists eligible units of government to acquire, construct and rehabilitate public, non-motorized bicycle paths and directly related support facilities.) With offices located directly across from the State Capitol in Springfield, IAPD's team of HIGHLY KNOWLEDGEABLE AND EXPERIENCED STAFF is dedicated to helping boards and agency directors overcome challenges by providing quality educational programs and services. Core areas of service Legal Services-With its on-staff general counsel, IAPD can assist you with legal questions and act as a"friend of the court" for legal matters. IAPD also publishes legal guides such as The Handbook on Illinois Park District Law and presents educational programs such as the annual Legal Symposium. Legislative Advocacy -IAPD staff aggressively work at the State Capitol,building relationships with legislators and government officials. To help local board members build relationships with their legislators, IAPD offers the annual Legislative Conference and Reception, Legislator Awareness Golf Outing, and other forums for networking. In addition,resources such as "The Grassroots Commitment" legislative advocacy video are available. Management and Financial Services-IAPD can help your agency find the right CEO with its professional, cost-effective Director Search Service. IAPD also offers an array of financial services including the Nationwide Retirement Solutions (NRS)deferred income program,the IPARKS self insurance pool, and the IPDLAF+liquid and fixed rate asset fund. Public Visibility for the Field -A positive image is built over time and is crucial for park districts, forest preserves, conservation and recreation agencies. IAPD offers many tools to help our members'marketing efforts, including"The Park District Advantage" public awareness video, "The Benefits Are Endless..."marketing campaign, statewide special events such as the"Flying 4 Kids"kite fly and"Parks Day at the Illinois State Capitol," and informative statewide publications such as Illinois Parks &Recreation maga- zine. As your state association, IAPD works with state and national media to promote member agencies and serves as a clearing- house for research that benefits the field. 1 :6 Board/Leadership Activities Friends of Illinois Parks Ambassador Program Statewide nonprofit organization 1 A , Annual business meeting and regular meetings Volunteer resource D Board retreatAong-range planning session Future funding source Committee chair orientation Programs & New board member orientation Eagle Eye Neighborhood WatchProgram Services Committees Administrator of program Board Development City Park and Recreation Honors and Awards Constitutional Bylaws Agency Anniversary Award Honors and Resolutions Allan A.Weissburg"Commissioner of the III.Conservation Park&Recreation Foundation Year"Award Joint Conference Committee Arbor Day Award Joint Distinguished Park&Recreation Agency Board Member Achievement Program Joint Legislative Committee Board of Directors'Citation Joint Public Awareness Committee Community Service Award Joint Publications Committee Distinguished Agency Award Membership Humanitarian Award Nominating Illinois Parks&Recreafion Magazine Public Relations Award Research Advisory Council Legislator Award Seminars President's Citation Computer Services Rising Star Award General Assembly database Service Anniversary Awald Internet website(www.[Lparks.org) Special resolutions Media database Membership database Legislative Services Statistical information requests 180 minute legislative commitment Legislative bulletins and action alerts Educational Programs(annual) Legislative telephone/fax hotline Commissioners Seminar Legislative platform IAPD/IPRAAnnual Conference—Jan. Legislative information service Legal Symposium Legislator awareness events and kit Legislative Reception&Conference Legislative conference Regional Roundtables—all year long Legislative training video Lobbying services Educational Programs Monitoring and reporting legislative issues Boardmanship Workshop Finance Workshop Legal/Legislative Workshop -more- Illinois Association of Park Districts m 211 E.Monroe St.,Springfield, IL 62701-1186 m 217.523.4554 m 217.523.4273 (fax) http://www.lLparks.org n iapd@lLparks.org Legal Services Membership Special Events Amicus curiae"friend of the court"briefs "IAPD Benefits of Membership"video Legislative Awareness Golf Consultation and written legal opinions Membership cards and certificates Outing—July annually Membership questionnaire Parks Day at Capitol—April annually Articles on current legal issues New member orientation packets IAPD Summer Goff Tour Park District Conservation Day at the Publications Membership Services(select) IllinoisState Fair—August annually Are You on Board?A Leadership Guide for Director Search Service Agency Executives and Board Members (PARKS self insurance pool Videos Guide to Organizing a Park District IPDLAF+liquid asset fund "The Grassroots Commitment" legislative The Handbook on Illinois Park District Law PEBSCO public employees training video The Park Commissioners Handbook deferred income program "IAPD Benefits of Membership"video The Park District Code "The Park District Advantage"benefits IAPD Pocket Guide to Financial Research video Procedures Internet "Are You On Board?"video Mobilizing Our Communities for Youth: Legislative survey "Will Order Please Come to the Meeting?" Partnerships and Park District Programs Membership survey board meeting training video that Work Research Advisory Council IAPD Quarterly News Beyond the Board Room Publications(joint) IAPD/(PRA Membership Directory and Buyers'Guide Illinois Parks&Recreation magazine Public Awareness Projects(joint) Awareness Days at Cubs,Sox'and Bulls "The Benefits Are Endless..."marketing campaign Park District Conservation Day at the Illinois State Fair Public Relations , Consultation 'f I I'-o o e Kist cts a nonprofit service;research and -a "Friends of Illinois Parks"Program educa a: Aga iza�o #. airepreseots arkdistncts forest preserves, Ongoing media relations - sea - c ea 1 agencies ,r "The Park District Advantage"benefits Y �'. video these agencies m their ability to prowde out Timeless Message series �s ding`a nal'opportuniti6s presence our natural"'resources, andmproveffieyqull of„Ie for all people,m Illinois V 'c Association -VA.• St.,Springfield,IL 62701-1186 217.523.4554 217.523.4273(fax) .. iapd@lLparks.org MAY 5, 2006 � YORKVILLE PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 9011 GAME FARM ROAD YORKVILLE, IL 60560 TO WHOM II MAY CONCERN, � WE WOULD LIKE TO YOU TO CONSIDER OUR APPLICATION AS A VENDOR IN THE PARK FOR THE SUMMER. IVE HAVE A PORTABLE GOURMET COF- FEE MACHINE THAT MAKES LATT I'ES, MOCHAS, ESPRESSO, CAPPUCCINOS AS WELL AS HOT CIIOCOL.ATE AND CHI TEA. THE DRINKS ARE MADE NOT BUT ARE ICED AS WELL. N'I: ALSO MAKE FRUIT SMOOTHIE BLASTS WITH GREEN TEA AND KIDZ KREMES. • WE WOULD BE A BEVERAGE/PREPACKAGED DESSERT' VENDOR ONLY. • WE WOULD NEED 110 VOLT ELECTRICITY (WE DO HAVE A GENERATOR) • OUR WATER SUPPLY WOULD BE BOTTLED WATER. • WE WOULD BE A GREAT ASSET ESPECIALLY ON THE EARLY AND LATE ])MI ES OF THE SEASON. • WE WOULD LIKE TO SET UP NEXT TO JEFF HAHN IN THE PARK. WE HAVE KNOW JEFF FOR SEVERAL. YEARS THROUGH OUR SUN, WIIO ALSO TEACIIES AT CROSS AND IN NO WAY WOULD COMPETE WITH HIS MENU. PLEASE SEE THE ENCLOSED APPLICATION.FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 011 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL. -�THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR TAKING US INTO CONSIDERATION. MIKE & VICKI MORKERT MVM ENTERPRISES MIKE & VICKI MORKERT 721 N. SHERMAN AURORA, IL 60505 630-1120-7034 YORKVILLE PARKS & RECREATION VENDING LICENSiE AGREEMENT (Police Dept. License will be subsequent) This agreement is between the United City of Yorkville/Parks & Recreation Department, hereinafter referred to as the Parks Dept., and VM �i 1144 t S e5 hereinafter referred to as Vendor. Length of Agreement This agreement is for a time period commencing and.ending 30 D Tyne of License .. s . . its owner c/tae and its employees are granted license to sell food and nonalcoholic beverages from a Kendall County Health Department approved food vending wagon in specified areas within the city of Yorkville. Independent.Contractor ���,, It is expressly understood that /llf �rr��S is an independent contractor, free to conduct its day to day operation as it chooses,within the terms of this agreement. Meng The Park Dept. reserves the right to restrict sale of certain items. A menu must be submitted along with application of license. Any changes in menu must be approved,in writing,by the Parks Dept. Menu items: _I e,1 1W 56, 4W*c`t Pct Operating Fours The vendor will operate during daylight hours. Exceptions will be allowed upon approval of Parks Dept. Time of day: /'/' 3'00 ✓_rte ally Evening . Sat/Sun Sales location The vendor shall place equipment within the specific*area, allowing for safety and visibility. The vendor may change location within the same park, during or from day to day, in ways that are responsive to the public or determined to be best for business with approval from Parks Department. Public walks may not be blocked in any way. Business Identification It is the intent of both parties to this agreement that the vendor clearly identifies themselves as an independent operation, and not as an operation of the Parks&Recreation Department. • '1 Customer Service The vendor is solely responsible to conduct its business as it chooses,but does agree that it will stress the importance of a positive public image,in attitude and appearance. The Parks Dept shall have the right to suspend or revoke this license for failure to maintain a positive public image, should actions or deficiencies not be-'corrected.. Any unlawful.,dangerous,or outrageous behavior on the part of the vendor and/or its employees will be grounds for immediate termination of . this agreement. Wear and Tear The vendor will consider rotating daily sales sites and/or moving during the day to avoid wear and tear to one area of the park. The vendor agrees and is responsible to take other measures if necessary to reduce or eliminate excessive wear ofthe'tutf Repairs/Maintenance Needs for renovation of worn turf areas,or additional cleaning or repair created by sales activity,will be discussed with the vendor. Unless otherwise agreed in writing,said renovation,cleaning,or repair will be completed by the Parks Dept.,and the vendor agrees to reimburse the Parks Dept for the cost of said renovation,cleaning,or repair upon presentation of a bill from the Parks Dept. Litter Control The Parks Dept.will provide trash containers at each park,and keep them regularly emptied. .Litter left on park grounds by customers of the vendor will be the responsibility of the vendor and the vendor agrees to police the park for litter during the day when litter is present and visible,and the close of each day's business. Should litter created by customers of the vendor not be adequately picked up by the vendor,the Parks Dept.will notify vendor,who will received one warning. Should litter continue to be a problem,the Parks Dept has the right to: (1) Clean the area by Park employees,and'bill the vendor for the cost at$25.00 per hour(minimum of I hour)and/or (2)Terminate this agreement. Regulations and Permits It shall be the responsibility of the vendor to abide by any and all.regulations that apply to this type of business, and to acquire and maintain any and all other permits,licenses,and/or certificates,that are also required by the Yorkville Police Dept. and other agencies,including but not limited to a Kendall County health permit for the operation of the business. The permits and licenses must be on location for'verification. This agreement shall further bind applicants to follow all park rules,regulations,policies, and City ordinances. Insurance The vendor shall carry liability insurance in the amount of at least$100,000 for general liability purposes and which lists the United City of Yorkville/Parks Dept. as additional insured under said policy, and indenihifi.es and holds the United City of Yorkville/Parks&Recreation Dept.harmless . against claims arising from vendor actions. A certificate of insurance shall be provided to the Parks Dept.prior to the approval of this agreement. 2 License Fee In exchange for this operating license,for vending at the park,the vendor will pay an annual license fee of$ payable prior to approval of this agreement. Additional Agreement For use of additional park vending at another location, special permission must be given,and certain conditions agreed upon by the vendor and the Parks Dept. Special Event Clause During the Riverfront Festival;Farmer's Market,July 4th celebration,'Music Under The Stars" and any other special event,the vendor will be required to register as a vendor with that organization in charge Of vending,and may be required to pay the separate vendor fee,and the special event organization reserves the right to refuse vending operation. Operations.Report The vendor will provide a report to the Parks Dept. at the end of its season, summarizing its operation at the park. The report shall include basic financial information,problems encountered, solutions, and suggestions for changes. Park&Recreation Dept. Owner of Vending Company 908 Game Farm Rd. Address '/�-Y At S 4 & L s4 Yorkville,IL 60560 City A,Lrol,A state—EL Zip 60r-&S- 630.553.4357 Phone Go3a� 630.553.4360 fax Date Date Vend.word 4.25.00 council approv.6.11.98 3 0,, ,,.7.•_,, ,r,,:,:_,.,„ , ,,,-... ,,,..,(merw ,,t , ,., -,. d . `...t' ,. ,. 4.; *41'11p'N-: $4' prn 0-ram cl, ,s,,,,,.,..._,i,._,,,,,,___,,,. . . ,, , !.,,.,,,,;„, ,7.:„.,N,, ." .4!f,„ .. ,, '4',,,o'..*:_...... 1....„.,-.-0, ..,-,,..-: 'w. . ' , '' . i, ' ':. '''. *4"' .- :', ..-':.:,:;�"g`t ....,,,...)11„,„--....,,...‘,..,.- 4 „ S v t::!i { + ,,T ";-;1-4041% 4� _.,..,,,,„„....r..• Y t} __4_:,„....., , .tie. 't. . -.-.-,.-"..'.„i ! V ,,,;,,,,40---"'S: I „,.,.:,•:: -----' { r k y '':'- '5,'''''- -..;.=,,,;- .14,, �Ilitk � ",. v tom} .� p. :-..: :' '..!.,. c ..,7::.,,,,:.,;:::;..-ii:.$tr,-,-- /. ---iir - '-1:'- ''' ----- -.:0'.. ;4 I. 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Septen' ber 1 2, 0 nut i + * 908 anie Farm fid. ` ` r{� lIe foreeeFupt the �- ire f�v��l --free Ad�nissiov� Main stage entertainment each evening Carnival rides * magic shows beginning at 7 p.m. * family activities * food * baby contest * petting farm * pet parade Friday—Big John Howell & * demonstrations * performances the Born to Boogie Band * craft show * vendors/exhibitors Saturday—Fabulous Janes * Pride and Joy Car Show * climbing wall Sunday—Hi Infidelity * hot air balloon rides * hole in one golf y Rush Copley N\i1 lu xouPm Nx ix[Exwon Rolling on the Diver, Illinois' Ride for the Environment also Sept. 2 3 in Yorkville. For information (211) 429-1810 or www.rollingriverride.eom. ftriver The Hometown gays Festival is sponsored by the United City of Yorkville. Exhibitor and vendor space is available by calling (63O) 553- 564. l or volunteer or sponsorship opportunities call(630) 5534342 or wwwyorkville.il.us. Vorkvilre Pars' Recreat1on SUMMER CATALOG 2006 JUNE /JULY/AUGUST VOLUME 8 ISSUE 4 �' G3 bfi os{ ,..�ontenn1 Valk' l oa G4 , erre reirs Staff President Director of Parks &Recreation Table of Contents, Board Members, Chris Rollins Dave Mogle. CPRP Staff, Organizations 3 Information, Board Meetings, Vice President Superintendent of Recreation and Facility Legend 4 Ken Koch Sue Swithin, CPRP Secretary Recreation Coordinator Classes and ProgramsHeather Fiala Tim Evans, CPRP Last Chance - Spring Classes 5 Member Office Supervisor Toddler 6 Van Truman Barb Reisinger Toddler,Youth 7 Recreation Office Secretary Parker's Pre-School 8 Member Soccer 9 Gary Golinski Kathi Fincham Youth Classes 10-15 Member Superintendent of Parks All Star Sports 16, 17 Tammy Smock Scott Sleezer Gold Star Dance Academy 18, 19 Karate 20 City Liaison Parks Maintenance Staff Skate Park, Sweetness Run . . .21-22 Paul James Tony Houle Youth, Adult Classes 23 Jamie Jackson Adult Classes 24 School District Liaison Ryan Homer Adult, Community Programs 25 Pending Peter Scodro Andrew Brown Community Special Events . . .26, 27 Mayor of Yorkville Adam Hake Community Advertising 28 Arthur J. Prochaska, Jr. Park Information, Map 29-31 Facility Maintenance Registration Information 32 Registration Form 33 Steve Baker Waiver/ Refund Form 34 Athletic Questionnaire 35 Community Advertising 35, 36 Cornmun1 y O q^ an1zatlons Printing Youth Baseball/Softball Association ✓ 630-585-4400 Service Printing Corporation Youth Football/Cheerleading 630-553-5779 l, Youth Wrestling Club 630-553-1546 3 Ly ,`' ,fG'_)s L- Yorkville Chamber of Commerce 630-553-6853 WE LOVE PARENTS, but with your child's CNN Nutrition Program 630-553-2316 best interests in mind,we ask that parents do Yorkville Economic Development Corporation 630-553-0843 not remain in class or bring other children Yorkville Lions Club 630-553-5233 into class,as they may interrupt participant's Yorkville Rotary Club 630-553-6697 attention and inhibit peer socialization. All Yorkville Kiwanis Club 630-553-1234 parents are welcome to observe and even Kendall County Food Pantry 630-553-0473 participate during the last 15 minutes of the last class of the session. Thank you for your Hometown Days Festival 630-553-8564 cooperation. Senior Services 630-553-5777 Kendall County Health Services 630-553-9100 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US Paris' k cQecreation News a'1 „ . peS , r�1 " i4% earJO/1 1,1'UGH, 'mil ac v, 7�.... .4.� � l "...�u. ve d± 9 ,__.._ �_ _ ,P eis t d „413=P YORKVILLE 1107 S. Bridge Street Suite D PARKS&RECREATION Yorkville, IL 60560 (Rt. 47 - south of Rt. 126) Our programs are located at various facilities in Yorkville: Yorkville Intermediate School, Yorkville Middle School, Yorkville Grade School, Circle Center School, l '1. Bristol Grade School, Parkview Christian Academy, Yorkville Congregational Church, New Life Church, and Cross Lutheran Church. t Recreation Office A SSecia1` l✓lGnk lJou,,, To all of the organizations in Yorkville that have opened their doors for us! We appreciate their cooperation and assistance. Classes cr �. .... cancelled approximately ek ave a low enrollment laeonely. �rviir'tie� pifMile Save Vour Vrayrams, first meeting date.Blease sign-up early for ynin Parkview Christian Academy PCA program to avoid cancellations. Riverfront Building RFB Beecher Community Park BCPPark's d.?,,,ecreation ' ourd Meeh,n�s _..rr ursiaLis Riverfront Park RFP Yorkville High School YHS Residents are welcome to attend the meetings at the Riverfront Yorkville Middle School YMS Building, 301 E. Hydraulic St. at 7:00 pm on the following dates: Yorkville Intermediate YIS May 11 & 25, June 8 &22, July 13 & 27, Aug. 10 &24. Circle Center Grade School CCGS Yorkville Grade School YGS How To Read Class & Program Descriptions Bristol Grade School BGS Gold Star Academy of Dance GSAD Class/Program Title Description of class will explain class content. Location/Where class will be held Instructor teaching class Min./Max. (class limit.-sign up early) Age/Grade Day Time Date Res./Non-Res.Fee Code# 5 K M 9:00- 10:00 1/3- 1/10 $10/$15 111111 ^ li TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US L'ast Ciance forClasses ,,, tt ie el Do you enjoy the circ"us? We will read stories, watch a Cooking is fun! Come learn kitchen safety, cooking terms circus act, meet the clowns and animals, and dress like a and how to make simple snacks with an adult helper. We clown. It's your time to be a clown or your favorite animal. will mix, mash, squeeze, and eat the special treats we make. Location: Trinity Church Classroom #3 Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelmi MIN/MAX: 4/10 Location: Parkview Multipurpose Room Instructor: Rebecca Wilhelmi MIN/MAX: 4/10 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3-5 M 9:15-10:OOA 5/8-5/15 $13/15 717030-1 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 4-7 M 3:45-4:45P 5/8-5/22 $18/21 718201-1 Carrvilla Dog School Boarding and Day Care focuses on 1006-elint1 101 3 week course achieving your priorities for your dog(s). All puppies This 3 week class will pick up where the one-day workshop should learn social skills and not to jump or put teeth on left off and will help participants learn the right tips for people. This is a fun class for K-9's and humans to get the being a model. Learn how to determine if you have the relationship off to a good start. All dogs should learn confidence, poise, and professionalism to make it in the attention, focus & self-control; sit, come, down, walk on a field. Identify the different types of modeling to discover loose leash, stand and wait are thrown in for good where you "fit" while learning the step-by-step process to measure. Families are welcome. Everybody will have a becoming a working model.In this workshop,you will also good time, it's a rule! All classes are 6 weeks long. This learn how to find the right photographer, how to get an class is for dogs that are 16 weeks or younger. agent, and how to avoid the many pitfalls and ploys in the industry. Location: Carrvilla Dog School Instructor: Carrvilla Instructors MIN/MAX: 4/10 Location: Parkview Multipurpose Room Instructor: Elizabeth Wheeler MIN/MAX: 4/20 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Adult F 6:00-7:00P 5/12-6/16 $90/90 712600-2 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 14+ Th 6:00-7:00P 5/11-5/25 $20/25 716221-1 This class will work on skills beyond puppy stage.The goal is to perfect skills and training that all doggies need! This is a fun class for K-9's and humans to get the relationship Cruises oft to a good start. All dogs should learn attention, focus & e� Ser� Disne y self-control; sit, come, down, walk on a loose leash, stand �� ' 0 Packages and wait are thrown in for good measure. Families are r Th Family welcome. Everybody will have a good time, it's a rule! Honeymoons Location: Carrvilla Dog SchoolL.) ) '553-7233 Instructor: Carrvilla Instructors MIN/MAX: 4/10 (3,41,14114 544 Countryside Center Yorkville, IL Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Adult F 7:30-8:30P 5/12-6/16 $90/90 712601-2 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US 1oc%i2r +<inderinay /9q.J`j Y, am d entures Cont /L✓ Y ® OVin k I �Iov nY/I The focus of this program is to encourage the young Children will be dancing and singing together during child's imagination. During class, we will be clowns this class. The children will be able to interact with at a circus, pretend to ride bicycles, join animals on a other kids and their parents. We will be singing many carousel ride, be part of a marching band and have a favorite songs as well as learning some new ones. This day full of rainbows and color. Confetti Days class will enhance fine and gross motor skills by incorporates movement, language, drama, play and participating in these fun games and songs. Parent storytelling to produce a multi-sensory experience. participation is required. Price includes: a pair of confetti bells, CD, family activity cards and all materials for the craft projects Location: Parkview Multipurpose Room done in class. Instructor: Carol Baumgardt MIN/MAX: 4/10 Location: Riverfront Building Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Jackie Hitt MIN/MAX: 4/10 1.5-3 Th 10:45-11:15A 6/15-6/22 $9/11 818020-1 1.5-3 Th 10:45-11:15A 7/13-7/20 $9/11 818020-2 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3-5 Tu 10:00-11:20A 7/11-8/15 $95/105 817011-1 , run Day - This summer class consists of circle time, craft time, play time, snacks and music. Class will encourage the children to successfully stay in the class by themselves. A parent can stay with your child or the parent may leave and come back when class is over, whichever is more comfortable or the child. Each session will have different crafts and activities. � Location: Parkview Multipurpose Room :� dta✓J�dYBG} Instructor: Carol Baumgardt MIN/MAX: 4/10 This class wi encourage interaction between siblings in a fun class environment. We will do many things Ages Day Time Date RINK Fee Code# together, such as sing songs, perform fun crafts, read books, and play group games. This class will help 2.5-4 Tu 10:15-11:15A 6/20-7/18 $36/43 818010-1 2.5-4 Tu 10:15-11:15A 7/25-8/15 $36/43 818010-2 establish classroom routines and behaviors. We will have a lot of fun during this class. The two sections of *NO CLASS 7/4 this class will be different. Any sibling 5 or older is welcome to attend. Location: Pa rkview Multipurpose Room CRSTA_R Instructor: Carol Baumgardt MIN/MAX: 4/10 alimaigner—Quality Collision Service Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 2-4 Tu 9:00-10:00A 6/20-7/18' $36/43 818100-1 CARSTAR Yorkville 1.800.CARSTAR 2-4 Tu 9:00-10:OOA 7/25-8/15 $36/43 818100-2 228 Route 34 www.carstar.com Yorkville, IL 60560 NO CLASS 7/4 630.553.6564 PH 630.553.6588 FAX TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US Tohi2!r„ , d VJV This class will'consist of a different theme each class meeting. We will learn about each theme in a multi- sensory approach. We will perform crafts, sing songs, read books and play games. Children will be asked to bring in things from home that go with the theme of Safe Town the week. Themes for the two sessions will be ✓✓ different. Themes will consist of popcorn, bugs,bears, If you are a Jr. High Student or Disney Day, dogs, fish, and food. Parent participation High School student and would is not required. like to be a leader for our Safety Town program please Location: Parkview Multipurpose Room contact Tim at 630-553-4357. Instructor: Carol Baumgardt MIN/MAX:4/10 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 3-5 Th 9:30-10:30A 6/15-7/13” $36/43 818015-1 > 3-5 Th 9:30-10:30A 7/20-8/10 $36/43 818015-2 darehi; TOf n Students entering Kindergarten will learn all about NO CLASS 7/6 safety rules pertaining to home, school and outdoor playground safety. Bike and car safety will also be taught. Guest speakers from different organizations will be attending. Each participant will take home many projects as well as a bike helmet. Location: Parkview Gym Instructor: Recreation Staff MIN/MAX: 20/50 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Kindergarten M-F 9:00-12:00P 6/5-6/9 $60/70 828000-1 Safety Town staff and participants 2004 �� .,-.4%, • ;'..t; • t , ,i 'At r� ,, . I iiii g . j I i 'rl. i rig,it. . ,,.. ___ ___,.--- _• .1. .. ':- , ',,...,:y“.., if 4 .., "• 4 1: 4. ijk JO,' I::4r1 - di t ', -7:'tt S''' f ^ t ter %.,41."4,1n. '' ..p:• , -74-4.--iir --r, . , ,, .,, ---.$'1, - i., g'fli 4L : ) 4 Ab ;'' .- .1. i ' E . _ . TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.USIII VOttt6 71 r6' k eraiqs ` 0orks o These workshops are perfect for young artists who like to get messy and explore paper! Students in the . , -I A y Messy Stuff class have the opportunity to work with a ,:moi i -!--:::i 1 I - wide variety of exciting materials like clay, t != - c It,. decoupage, paper mache, tie-dye, paint, and others. lc ` „' :” '-;•" f4 In the Exploring Paper class we will make our own i ,' �,'• .� - paper and use that to create puppets, beads, journals , �'i ,,, and other unique paper creations. Kids enrolled in it- these workshops should plan to wear old clothing :` F each day. Class taught by Yorkville School District Art , pig 1 .‘ teacher Lindsey Skidmore. �_�"� ` " Session #1: The MessyStuff Session #2: Exploring Paper Location: Parkview Stage Instructor:Lindsey Skidmore MIN/MAX: 4/12 Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 2-4 M,Tu,W,Th 1:00-4:00P 6/12-6/15 $90/105 818112-1 2-4 M,Tu,W,Th 1:00-4:00P 8/7-8/10 $90/105 818112-2 Parker's 12Ia time Pre--SckooI Class Times For 2006-2007 Pre School Year 3 & early 4 years old - Tues/Thurs. 9:00 - 11:15 am (2 days) 3 & early 4 years old - Tues/Thurs. 12:30 -2:45 pm (2 days) 4 & early 5 years old - Mon/Wed/Fri 9:00 - 11:15 am (3 days) 4 & early 5 years old - Mon/Wed/Fri 12:30 -2:45 pm (3 days)* Pre School Registration *New addition: 3 day afternoon class ( former 2 day class) Not on the Wait List: If you are not on the wait list, but are interested please stop by the office to sign up. Wait List for 2007-2008 school year: Sign up for the wait list for the 2007-2008 school year will begin Nov. 1st for Residents and Dec. 1st for Non-Residents. Registration: (2006-2007 school year) Fee: $100 registration fee due at the time of enrollment: ($50) non-refundable fee ($50) towards 1st month tuition. If you cancel your enrollment you forfeit the entire $100.00. The balance of the 1st month tuition is due on Friday, August 25, 2006. All registration is taken at the Recreation Office (1107 D S. Bridge St.) during business hours. More office information is on page 32. For additional Pre School information call Tim Evans at 630.553.4357. : TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US auti 'Fair Soccer - rgree L'eveic' ! ori tleer k e , 1411 Level One: Recreation League (In-House) U6 and U8 (Coed) Cost: $58/$68 res/non (Recreation level competition, 10-12 on team) 8 games, 1 practice per week,red/wht reversible shirt, $15 ea.) Level Two: Competitive League (In-House and Local Travel) U10 and U12 (Separate) Cost: $140/$168 res/non (Advanced competition, 12-15 on team, 8 games (in house and local areas, 2 practices per week- one with professional trainer,jersey included) Level Three: Travel League (Greater Chicago Area Travel)Ages 6 to 14 (Separate) Cost:TBD (Very competitive league, 14 max. on roster, try outs, 10 games, plus 2 tournaments, uniform included, professional trainers are the coaches) Soccer Registration Dates for Level One and Level Two: (no try-outs) Wednesday May 17, 2006 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Parkview School Saturday May 20,2006 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Parkview School Wednesday May 24, 2006 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Parkview School All Registrations taken after May 24, will be put onto a waitlist,and charged a$10.00 late fee. After June 18, we will no longer accept soccer registrations, under any circumstances. Coaches Registration Date for Level One and Level Two: (sign up to coach and also register your child ) Saturday May 13, 2006 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Parkview School (Limited Registration for Level One and Level Two): We will only accept as many registrations as the number of coaches that have signed up at the Coaches Registration on May 13th. (Example: At the time of registration if we only have 1 coach per age level we will only take the first 12 registrations for that age level and everyone after 12 will be put on a wait list in the order in which they were received). Once another coach is added to that level we will then take the first 12 individuals on the wait list. Level Three: Genesis Soccer Club - (Travel Soccer Team) Ages 6 to 14 (Boys and Girls -Tryouts) In cooperation with the Three Lions Soccer Club, the Yorkville Parks and Recreation Department has formed a Fall Travel Program. Approximately 10 to 12 games per season and entrance in 2 tournaments. Travel Soccer Tryout Date: Saturday,May 13, 2006 at the Beecher Soccer Fields Times: 2:00- 3:00 pm (ages 6 - 9 yrs old) 3:00 -4:00 pm (ages 10 -14 yrs old) *For the Travel Soccer Team tryouts, please arrive 30 minutes early to register. More detailed information and registrations forms will be available at time of registration. If registering for Fall Soccer Level One and Two please complete Athletic Questionnaire found on page 35. TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US 4 4, e Joutfri Soirarner Soccer Cairo -- Camp II / ° On Tuesday,June 13th the Yorkville Police Department anc the Parks and Recreation Department in partnership witl The Recreation Department has a partnership with the Rush-Copley Medical Center are hosting a youth cam' Three Lions Soccer Club to offer two sessions of a new named Camp 911. Camp 911 is a one day event that wil soccer camp. Participants will learn all different levels of provide area 4-6 grade students with a wide array o skills and drills that will be similar to the Fall Soccer 10 information, from injury and fire prevention, to hands-oi week soccer program. The Club will offer instruction by first aid training. With unintentional injury continuing ti professional coaches and assist boys and girls to achieve a be the leading cause of death and injury for children am greater level of understanding and skill performance. All young adults,providing education focusing on safety help campers will receive a travel bag, soccer ball and t-shirt. to reinforce safe behaviors. This will includ Participants will be evaluated and divided up as to demonstrations, instruction, and examples of everyda experience level to ensure proper training. first aid situations.Area professionals have been enlisted t assist with delivering the instruction. Location: Beecher Soccer Fields Instructor: Three Lions Staff MIN/MAX: 5/120 Location: Parkview Gym Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Police &Recreation Staff MIN/MAX: 10/50 4 to 12 yrs. M-F 9:00-11:30A 6/26-6/30 $58/68 801003-1 Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 4 to 12 yrs. M-F 9:00-11:30A 7/31-8/4 $58/68 801003-2 4-6 Tu 9:00-12:00P 6/13-6/13 $5/7 828005-1 C eer Sim( Ca '1' Did you take one of our cheer classes this winter c spring?Do you want to learn more? Sign up today fc our cheer camps this summer. Participants will lear �Iw ✓l r OW , motion technique, cheers, chants, basic tumblinf ," sideline dance and stunts. This fun filled day learning cheer activities will be under the guidance /r1/71'31%' r y ° Jeanne Norman, College of DuPage Cheer Coach, an r some of her college cheerleaders. If classes for eac �'' �_�l � '�s°�� day have low enrollment, then classes may t combined and only offered during the mornin Everyone will receive a t-shirt, but participants mu id rebring a lunch and water bottle. / if � t (I7 _ Location: Parkview Gym Instructor: Jeannie Norman MIN/MAX: 8/50 soccer CG y)/ ,9, Grade Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# r a 1-2 Sa 8:00-12:00P 6/17-6/17 $60/70 816250-1 ;d yYGI 'vo 'e! 3-5 Sa 1:00-5:00P 6/17-6/17 $60/70 816250-2 6-8 Sa 8:00-12:00P 7/15-7/15 $60/70 816250-3 9-12 Sa 1:00-5:00P 7/15-7/15 $60/70 816250-4 Age 3-5 Sa 9:00-11:00A 7/22-7/22 $30/35 816250-5 -1ti TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US ,',Y_, Promising• Extraordinary . . - Yt, _ /:,....,,,,,,,,, ,, 1„....„., . -,-ti.„-*: -:, 4 � � 4 �i a ,,... -.t.... '\,.., '''., '-'-';;;.-..,,,,Q.1„,...'..,--i:::-'''''-',,-7.;','.--..- ' '.. 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TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WW W.YORKVILLE.IL.US VOffick Summer 7-7dventure Camp 7< G/ae amp Adventure Camp is a great opportunity for kids to Parents, are you looking for something for your little spend part of their summer break visiting local teams one to do during the summer? Your child's summer courses, hiking at Silver Springs, climbing at an vacation will be filled with sports, games, crafts and indoor climbing wall and fishing along the Fox River. more when they sign up for Yorkville Parks and We are also planning a trip to visit a waterpark in the Recreation Department's Summer Kiddie Camp! area. Sign up now, space is limited! Camp is held in multi week increments on Monday, Wednesday and Friday each week. Camp is held rain Location: Parkview School or shine. Each participant will receive one t-shirt and Instructor: Recreation Staff MIN/MAX: 4/7 a snack will be provided each day. Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 6-10 Tu,Th 9:00-4:00P 6/13-6/22 $150/160 828010-1 Location: Parkview Multi-Purpose 6-10 Tu,Th 9:00-4:00P 6/27-7/13* $150/160 828010-2 Instructor: Ginger Lenert, Kathy Auw MIN/MAX: 7/20 6-10 Tu,Th 9:00-4:00P 7/18-7/27 $150/160 828010-3 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 6-10 Tu,Th 9:00-4:00P 8/1-8/10 $150/160 828010-4 3-5 M,W,F 9:00-12:00P 6/12-6/23 $100/120 828001-1 3-5 M,W,F 9:00-12:00P 6/26-7/14* $100/120 828001-2 'NO CLASS 7/4, 7/6 3-5 M,W,F 9:00-12:00P 7/17-7/28 $100/120 828001-3 3-5 M,W,F 9:00-12:00P 7/31-8/11 $100/120 828001-4 *NO CLASS 7/3,7/5, 7/7 v .i�L�l�acf, iJ ✓, ,/,� l t ✓:_�:✓. ;�i�C;z7 .? +�U,'✓//it: i`31��a d 0 OX ✓,..SGG eon! The Yorkville Recreation Department and the Fox Young players who are interested in Valley YMCA are offering a Chicago Bulls Camp. improving their skills will be given a Bulls Academy instructors will teach the latest chance to learn the basic and advanced techniques in ball handling, passing, shooting, baseball skills from some of the most gifted footwork, rebounding, defense, offensive team play teachers in the game. Areas of instruction will include and defensive team play. The Bulls Academy Skills hitting, bunting, fielding, pitching, day after review, Camp curriculum will maximize the exposure of each and evaluation of individuals by playing the game. participant to skills and drills that will best advance Cost includes membership to the fan club, two tickets his or her level of play. Fee includes a t-shirt, to 3 Chicago White Sox games, hat, bag and t-shirt. autographed Bulls picture, and a player evaluation form. There are two levels of camps; Rookies (1st - Location: Beecher Park 4th grade) and Veterans (5th - 8th grade). Instructor: White Sox Staff MIN/MAX: 10/50 Location: YMCA Gym Ages Pay Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Chicago Bulls Staff MIN/MAX: 10/20 7-12 M thru F 1:00-4:OOP 7/17-7/21 $195/195 822601-1 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 6-14 M thru F 1:00-4:00P 6/19-6/23 $199/199 822603-1 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US VOUtc6 Scrap :ko t .? �1omever .,,4' Jigs 'From 776e heart Spend quality time with Mom, Aunt, and/or Sister It is never too early to start thinking about the holiday and learn how to make a 6 x 6 mini scrapbook in this season, give a gift from the heart. In week one, learn 2 week session. Start with scrapbook basics like to make coasters & matching trivets out of marble matting photos, and advance to simple techniques tiles. In week two learn to make personalized like watercolor, heat emboss, dry emboss, & chalking. stationery with paper & stamps. Location: Riverfront Building Location: Riverfront Building Instructor: Deanna Wiltgen MIN/MAX: 4/10 Instructor: Deanna Wiltgen MIN/MAX: 4/10 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 11 + W 7:00-9:00P 6/14-6/21 $48/55 817410-1 11 + W 7:00-9:00P 8/9-8/16 $42/50 817412-1 Classes that have a low enrollment are generally cancelled approximately one week before the Save (Our PrOyraml'. first meeting date.Please sign-up early for your program to,avoid cancellations. 7jomqern6mnIts Young embrandts Children's Drawing Program combines a unique step-by-step method of teaching children how to draw while instilling life-long skills that lead to a child's overall personal success. Drawing is a learnable skill, therefore, each child, especially those with an interest in art, deserves the Learn about the art of card making. You will learn to chance to be taught, just as they would be taught to combine stamps, ink, & paper to create unique cards read, write, add or subtract. This class is structured for any occasion. You will also learn many techniques for ages 5 - 7 years. including 2-step stamping, watercolor, heat embossing, & dry embossing. Session #1:Junior Zoo Camp 822101-1 Session #2: Down On The Farm Camp 822101-2 Location: Riverfront Building Session #3:Junior Princess Camp 822101-3 Instructor: Deanna Wiltgen MIN/MAX: 4/10 Location: Parkview Stage Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Young Rembrandts Staff- Elsa Hamm 11 + W 7:00-9:00P 7/127/19 $36/43 817411-1 MIN/MAX: 6/15 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 5-7 Tu,W,Th 9:30-11:OOA 7/11-7/13 $46/55 822101-1 5-7 Tu,W,Th 9:30-11:OOA 7/18-7/20 $46/55 822101-2 5-7 Tu,W,Th 9:30-11:OOA 7/25-7/27 $46/55 822101-3 Young Rembrandts cont.on next page. TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US Vout 'YarmemIrnna(ts Young embrandts Children's Drawing Program combines a unique step-by-step method of teaching children how to draw while instilling life-long skills that lead to a child's overall personal success. New location for the Recreation Office... Drawing is a learnable skill, therefore, each child, (J ice Move 1107 U South Bridge Street especially those with an interest in art, deserves the Yorkville,IL 60560 chance to be taught, just as they would be taught to Rt.47 south of Rt,126 read, write, add or subtract. This class is structured for ages 7 -12 years. Session #1: Cartoon Zoo Camp 822102-1 Session `2: Cartoon Under The Sea Camp 822102-2 9111nois Urban eRs6 y1 ' ro rain Session #3: Cartoon Action Camp 822102-3 We are members of the Illinois/ Urban Fishing Program which allows anyone in our community to Location: Parkview Stage sign up for FREE use of fishing equipment-rod, reel, Instructor: Young Rembrandts Staff- Elsa Hamm lures and written information. You can sign out the MIN/MAX: 6/15 equipment for 1 day or 1 week. Children under 12 will need to have an adult sign for them. Contact the Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Recreation Department at 630-553-4357. 7-12 Tu,W,Th 11:15-12:45P7/11-7/13 $46/55 822102-1 7-12 Tu,W,Th 11:15-12:45P7/18-7/20 $46/55 822102-2 Each person is entitled to 1 dozen FREE worms from 7-12 Tu,W,Th 11:15-12:45P7/25-7/27 $46/55 822102-3 Freeman's Sporting Goods. If you are 16 or older you must have a fishing license, available at Freeman's. mei 2VedeL STALE FARM State Farm® Instructors and office Providing Insurance and Financial Services INSURANCE Home Office,Bloomington,Illinois 61710 volunteers are always Lou Hersheway needed and appreciated... Agent 1955 Marketview Drive,Suite 500,Yorkville,IL 60560 24 Hour If you have questions and are Off.630 553 0005 Fax 630 553 4582 Good Neighbor interested please call service° Like a good neighbor,State Farm is there.® (630) 553-4357. 14 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US 1Jauti 'Tennis and qati en-mia Y r b y ,, &foga ._.,820"0mm ' us camp will allow students to develop an understanding This season we are offering a number of opportunities this life-time sport by learning the beginning swing to learn the game of golf. Blackberry Oaks Golf :hnique and court positioning, to scoring and strategies Course is offering Beginner through Advanced the advanced players. Students will play against each lessons. Lessons will be taught by Chad Johansen, ler,have fun, and be successful playing this game.Be on Head Golf Professional. Please note: Both Beginner le and ready to participate! Tennis shoes, water, and and Intermediate and Advanced lessons run 4 days a :ket are needed. Tennis camp runs 4 weeks with two week. Choose the lesson that best fits your schedule! sses per week. Students may sign up for both sections. Beginners: Ages 10 and under unless OK'd by staff to move up. No playing on the golf course at this level. ration: H.S. Tennis Courts MIN/MAX: 6/15 Intermediate and Advanced: Ages 11 through adults tructor: Frank Yabsley - Golf course instruction everyday. de Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Tu,Th 8:00-9:00A 7/6-7/27 $54/66 806101-1 W,F 8:00-9:OOA 7/5-7/28 $54/66 806101-2 Beginners will learn the fundamental golf strokes-putting, driving and chipping at the range and practice putting Tu,Th 9:00-10:OOA 7/6-7/27 $54/66 806102-1 area. Clubs are furnished free during lessons if needed; W,F 9:00-10:OOA 7/5-7/28 $54/66 806102-2 please indicate on your registration form. Participants may choose from one or more of the following camps listed Tu,Th 10:00-11:OOA 7/6-7/27 $54/66 806103-1 below. W,F 10:00-11:OOA 7/5-7/28 $54/66 806103-2 Location: Blackberry GC Tu,Th 11:00-12:00P 7/6-7/27 $54/66 806104-1 Instructor: Blackberry Staff MIN/MAX:5/10 W,F 11:00-12:00P 7/5-7/28 $54/66 806104-2 Age Day Time Date R/NRFee Code# 6-10 Tu,W,Th,F 9:00-10:OOA 6/20-6/23 $75/75 808202-1 6-10 Tu,W,Th,F 9:00-10:OOA 6/27-6/30 $75/75 808202-2 6-10 Tu,W,Th,F 9:00-10:OOA 7/11-7/14 $75/75 808202-3 d on your golf skills! This program is for the student or 6-10 Tu,W,Th,F 9:00-10:00A 7/25-7/28 $75/75 808202-4 t that is familiar with the sport and wants to improve. 6-10 Tu,W,Th,F 9:00-10:00A 8/8-8/11 $75/75 808202-5 ons are designed for skill development, proficiency putting, chipping,and full swing. Clubs are furnished during lessons if needed; please indicate on your tration form. Participants may choose from one or of the following camps listed below. d. :r tion: Blackberry GC �— !��� uctor: Blackberry Staff MIN/MAX:5/10 s' 'e :2Ci 0 Day Time Date R/NRFee Code# Tu,W,Th,F 10:30-12:00P 6/20-6/23 $75/75 808203-1 Tu,W,Th,F 10:30-12:OOP 6/27-6/30 $75/75 808203-2 Tu,W,Th,F 10:30-12:00P 7/11-7/14 $75/75 808203-3 Tu,W,Th,F 10:30-12:00P 7/25-7/28 $75/75 808203-4 Tu,W,Th,F 10:30-12:00P 8/8-8/11 $75/75 808203-5 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US Ail Star %,rports' yri r Ir"orae" ai/4etit r of if tar ®Jo cer This program gives you and your child an opportunity to This program is designed to teach children the basics of bond and have fun together while learning a variety of soccer in a fun and exciting way. Dribbling, passing, and sports. This class is great for simple motor skills such as shooting will be covered through fun games that keel catching, throwing, batting, shooting, passing and everyone moving. This class is great for coordination and anything that involves hand-eye coordination. Parents par- self-esteem. The main objective is to have fun! Equipmen ticipate with the child as we play soccer,basketball,hockey, needed is a soccer ball and shin guards. t-ball and many other sports. Location: Beecher Park Location: Beecher Park Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/12 Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/12 Age Day Time Date R/NRFee Code# 5-7 W 10:00-11:00A 6/14-7/26 $57/66 826002-1 Age Day Time Date R/NRFee Code# 3-4 W 11:00-11:45A 6/14-7/26 $57/66 826002-2 2-3 Sa 9:00-9:45A 6/17-7/29 $57/66 826000-1 3-4 Sa 9:45-10:30A 6/17-7/29 $57/66 826002-3 �' tG> ' ccer 11 This is a fun and exciting step up from the Level I class anc covers all of the same basic skills and so much more. WE will learn about game situations and learn how to spread out and "call"for the ball. Positioning and teamwork is ou main focus in this class. Fun games are played to keel �\1, � everyone learning and moving. Please bring shin pads anc soccer ball. Location: Beecher Park Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/12 Age Day Time Date R/NRFee Code# 5-7 W 9:00-10:00A 6/14-7/27 $57/66 826012-1 4-6 Sa 10:30-11:30A 6/17-7/29 $57/66 826012-2 3-4 Sa 9:45-10:30A 6/17-7/29 $57/66 826002-3 r' ! J Gey' of t/ O/ les r This fun filled class teaches little superstars the importance This class is designed as an introduction to golf. Boys ani of teamwork and sportsmanship, while attempting to spark girls participate in a number of fun drills and games as the an interest in kids to play a variety of sports. Sports learn the complicated golf swing and are taught the rule covered may include basketball,soccer,baseball, and many and proper etiquette of the game. Our main objective is tt more. focus on fun. Golf clubs are provided but you may want tt bring your own! Location: Parkview School &Field Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/12 Location: Beecher Park Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/12 Age Day Time Date R/NRFee Code# 3-4 W 12:45-1:30P 6/14-7/26 $57/66 826003-1 Age Day Time Date R/NRFee Code# 4-6 W 1:30-2:30P 6/14-7/26 $57/66 826003-2 5-7 Sa 11:45-12:30P 6/17-7/29 $57/66 826006-1 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US 4IIStar Sporty � (I °tai° L'itPiet 7'r�oo_c Ali Star So fttal1 a yi Do you want to be the next Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, or Our softball camps are designed to teach girls basic Tim Duncan? Why not start your career with solid fundamentals along with the know how of the game to fundamentals and teamwork? This class will teach the move to the next level with confidence. All aspects of the basic fundamentals of team defense, shooting, team game will be covered. Pitching techniques, hitting, offense, and much more. Each week we will learn new bunting, base running, infield, outfield, and catching will skills and end with a practice scrimmage. Come dressed all be covered in detail. Both offense and defensive and ready to play! strategies will be taught through games and individual instruction. Location: Parkview School Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 6/12 Location: Parkview School Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 12/20 Aqe Day Time Date R/NRFee Code# 3-4 W 2:30-3:15P 6/14-7/26 $57/66 826008-1 Age Day Time Date R/NRFee Code# 4-6 W 3:15-4:15P 6/14-7/26 $57/66 826008-2 6-10 M thru F 1:00-3:00P 7/10-7/14 $80/92 826103-1 /g ainp Pee Wee Football Players, come and enjoy a week of action Ali "Y1 a5ea[( a jacked football in a fun and safe environment. Beginners This camp provides a perfect opportunity to extend the end little pros are all welcome, as we are able to advance baseball season. All Little Leaguers are welcome, whether heir play. This is a great chance for children to learn the they're just beginning, or are already superstars. The ;ame without helmets and pads. There is no tackling All- Star Sports Instruction staff promises to enhance their allowed! We will cover positioning, catching, throwing, play. The staff knows what it takes to play at all levels. >atterns, footwork, and offensive and defensive strategies They believe in passing on the knowledge and skills they have learned from playing and coaching. This camp is hat keep every one thinking and moving. designed to equip our ball players with the proper attitude, ocation: Beecher Park mechanics, and know-how of the game to ensure nstructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 12/20 confidence in their future endeavors with the game of agep_ayTime Date R/NRFee Code# baseball. The camp runs for 1 week, 2 hours a day. -5 M thru F 9:00-11:OOA 7/24-7/28 $80/92 826102-1 Equipment: Baseball Glove -2 M thru F 11:15-1:15P 7/24-7/28 $80/92 826102-2 Location: Parkview School Instructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 12/20 )ur Volleyball Camp' is designed to equip our children flalith the essential fundamentals that are needed to succeed Time Date R/NRFee Code# this fast paced game. Passing, setting, serving, defensive 6-10 M thru F 1:00 3:OOP 7/10-7/14 $80/92 826104-1 ad offensive strategies are all covered. Join us as we work a taking it to the next level. This camp runs for 1 week, 2 ours a day. ocation: Parkview School istructor:All Star Sports MIN/MAX: 12/20 au Time Date R/NRFee Code# B M thru F 9:00-11:15A 6/19-6/23 $80/92 826101-1 5 M thru F 11:15-1:15P 6/19-6/23 $80/92 826101-2 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US fcae m a Dance The Yorkville Recreation Department and Gold Star Academy of Dance have a partnership for the following classes. The Dance Academy is taking all registrations for the dance classes listed below. Clothing and supplies are available to purchase at the Academy,please allow extra time before class. **$20.00 Family Registration Member Fee applies for new students. Call 553-DANCe (3262)for information and to register for classes. Summer Registration Dates: Session 1 May 13 and May 15-19 Summer Session 1 classes begin May 29-June 24 (No classes May 29, make up on June 2) Summer Registration Dates: Session 2 June 19 -24 Summer Session 2 classes: begin July 3 -August 12 (No classes July 4,make up on July 7) The address for the Academy is 608 E. Veterans Pkwy. (Corner of Rt. 34 and McHugh - in the Heartland Professional Center) Trice iv ti; Creative Dance A special creative movement class for toddlers and a This is a basic introduction to dance. Your little on parent. Enjoy spending quality time with your will love to pile, passe and eschappe with fun prop little dancer as they explore dance for the first time. and themes. Participants must have a pink ball( Children must be 2 years old at the time of their first leotard, pink tights, and pink ballet shoes. Boys wea. class. Girls should wear pink leotard, pink tights and a white t-shirt and black shorts/pants and black ball( ballet shoes. Boys should wear a white t-shirt, black shoes. Students must be toilet trained. shorts/pants and black ballet shoes. Parents should wear comfortable clothing and clean gym shoes. Price Location: Gold Star Dance Academy includes parent and child. Instructor: Michelle Sheehan MIN/MAX: 4/10 Location: Gold Star Dance Academy Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Char Peterson MIN/MAX: 4/10 3-4 Th 9:30-10:OOA 6/1-6/22 $28/28 816001-1 3-4 Th 9:30-10:OOA 7/6-8/10 $42/42 816001-2 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code 2 w/par Th 4:00-4:30P 6/1-6/22 $28/28 816101-1 2 w/par Th 4:00-4:30P 7/6-8/10 $42/42 816101-2 ginninnc c aliet/ a Y.Je i,/1n1i%1G ..rt-Li 0 O t)CS This class will include half ballet instruction and als Stu{ents will start with an extensive warm-up. Basic introduce a second form of dance, tap. Basic skills ar tumbling / acrobatic skills such as cartwheels, taught using fun music, props and theme! forward and backward rolls, straddle rolls, hand- Participants must have pink leotard, pink tights, pin stands,backbends and splits. Girls may wear leotards, ballet shoes and black tap shoes. no tights. Boys may wear t-shirts and form fitted shorts. Gymnastic shoes are required and may be Location: Gold Star Dance Academy purchased at the academy. This is an ongoing class. Instructor: Michelle Sheehan MIN/MAX: 4/12 Location: Gold Star Dance Academy Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Bonnie Ardelean MIN/MAX: 4/10 5-6 Th 10:40-11:25A 6/1-6/22 $40/40 816208-1 5-6 Th 10:40-11:25A 7/6-8/10 $60/60 816208-2 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 6-10 W 4:30-5:30P 5/31-6/21 $52/52 816003-1 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US oIJ 'tar Academ3 of.Dance 7-fop /9azz Musical e eatre Learn to dance like your favorite "pop"hip-hop singer This is the class for children who love to act and in this hip-hop funk, all out jazz it up class! Some jazz dance! They will be exposed to music and dancing techniques will be incorporated into the hip-hop from traditional American musicals. Broadway look instruction. Students must be the minimum age by out! Participants need a solid color leotard, tan or the first day of class. Students must wear a t-shirt or black tights and black jazz shoes.Jazz pants or shorts leotard with jazz pants or shorts. Black jazz or are optional. All dance wear items are available for hip-hop shoes required. All items available at the purchase at GSA. Class on 5/29 will be made up on 6/2 academy because of the holiday. Location: Gold Star Dance Academy Location: Gold Star Dance Academy Instructor: Char Peterson MIN/MAX: 4/15 Instructor: Michelle Sheehan MIN/MAX: 4/10 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 7-12 Sa 11:00-12:00P 6/3-6/24 $52/52 816205-1 9-12 M 3:15-4:00P 5/29-6/19* $40/40 816206-1 7-12 Sa 11:00-12:00P 7/8-8/12 $78/78 816205-2 9-12 M 3:15-4:00P 7/3-8/7 $60/60 816206-2 *NO CLASS 5/29 Teen `dap 9 Learn the basic ballet positions, turns and pasde chat. It's never too late to learn to tap! This tap class is for Class time will include warm-ups, barre work, center the older beginner. Shuffle ball change, shuffle hop and across the floor work. Girls must wear a black toe and cramp rolls are only the beginning of this fun leotard, pink tights and pink leather ballet shoes. Hair class. Ask a friend or your mom and dad to join you must be in a bun. Boys may wear white t-shirts and and you will enjoy learning one of the true American black jazz pants and black ballet shoes. dance forms. Participants must have solid color leotard, tan tights, and tap shoes. Hair should be Location: Gold Star Dance Academy pulled off face in a ponytail.All items are available for Instructor: Irina Poloubotko MIN/MAX: 4/10 purchase at the academy. Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Location: Gold Star Dance Academy 7-10 M 5:45-6:30P 5/29-6/19* $40/40 816002-1 Instructor: Heather Franklin MIN/MAX: 4/15 7-10 M 5:45-6:30P 7/3-8/7 $60/60 816002-2 Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# *NO CLASS 5/29 10-18 Tu 6:45-7:30P 5/30-6/20* $40/40 816207-1 10-18 Tu 6:45-7:30P 7/4-8/8` $60/60 816207-2 *NO CLASS 7/4 Classes that have a low enrollment are generally cancelled approximately one week before the ,Save Z/our Programs,/ first meeting date.Please sign-up early for your program to avoid cancellations. TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US ` 7<arate New Location for Karate... All Kajukenbo Karate classes will be held at Empower Training Systems. Their new location is 205 Beaver Street, Yorkville (south of Rt. 126 and Rt.47 in the Industrial Park). For more information or directions to the facility please call Empower Training Systems at 630-882-8583. The Parks & Recreation Dept. will not offer Samurai 'Warrior leeq nner joint classes this summer with Empower This entry level class for new students and continuing Training Systems. The following classes are students (white and orange belts) provides basic examples of classes that will be available in the instruction for beginner martial arts students, including fall. Empower Training Systems has their own activities that are safe and appropriate for this young age summer class schedule. Please call 630-S82-8583 group. Martial arts techniques are taught and practiced as for more information and registration. a form of physical exercise. Children experience a wide range of mental, emotional, and physical benefits from the r structured classes. Students are able to progress in belt Dans 7<arate levels by taking a physical test on defined and documented This class provides an introduction to martial arts. standards and requirements (for each belt level) for this Activities are safe and appropriate for this young age specific age group. Each student receives a Student group and are practiced as a form of physical exercise. Manual which includes information and policies, belt Children experience a wide range of mental, emotional, requirements, student motivation tasks, and more. and physical benefits from the structured classes. Students are able to progress in belt levels by taking a physical test aGPnlftl�Gh 'Warrior air or on defined and documented standards and requirements � / (for each belt level) for this specific age group. Each 9rife 'YYaediatel Advaricej student receives a Program Manual which includes This class is the next level from the Samurai Warrior information and policies, belt requirements, student Beginner class and is for yellow belts and higher,providing motivation tasks, and more. intermediate to advanced level martial arts instruction.All other information is the same as the class above. eftif ' on ' 7Karate ConthnuInnr,,. 7<ick600m itness' for 7<Ja This class provides a continuation of the learning process GET A KICKrOUT OF FIGHTING OBESITY IN KIDS! for martial arts skills and knowledge as listed above in Kickboxing Fitness for Kids is a safe,non-competitive,non- Little Dragons Karate. Activities are age appropriate for contact workout! This FUN class introduces and this young age group. progressively teaches Kickboxing techniques and movements,as well as the basics of training equipment use. / �� / ( Kids can experience improvements in cardiovascular 7,(a,./-* uni"orl, �ftt fitness, muscular endurance and strength and flexibility This class provides martial arts activities that are safe and while learning about healthy "training" nutrition and other appropriate for these age groups. Martial arts techniques life skills! are taught and practiced as a form of physical exercise. Greater emphasis is placed on realistic self defense k60(10,11i erltneis circuit 1 r'airiina training, including peaceful conflict resolution. Students This fitness class includes Kickboxing Fitness Training with experience a wide range of mental,emotional, and physical equipment (heavy bags, jump ropes, focus pads, medicine benefits from the structured classes. Students are able to balls, etc.) utilizing techniques and movements from progress in belt levels by taking a physical test on defined Karate,Boxing,Kickboxing,and Self Defense training. This and documented standards and requirements(for each belt class provides a safe and effective workout for men & level) for this specific age group. Each student receives a women of beginner to advanced skill and conditioning Student Manual which includes information and policies, levels. This is NOT self defense training! belt requirements, student motivation tasks, and more. (}; TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US sate Park k Sweetness R,un -Ew LIFE CHURCH ASSEMBLIES OF GOD NeWLIfeChurChS Skate Park Summer Events 1 Sum er Hours 2006 f Monda . ida Spring fling y ...---- Saturday, JJ II Saturday, May 20 ..*_ 10 am - 1m i► . - :Laitiay P . o 7 m'' in front of Menards in e ds r ea#herartnitt n Kids Celebration IlI li, M n daY1 June 5 Thursday, June 8 - - 10 - 11 :30 am � la :; of teens ever y, - Town Square, Yorkville ,* )edit ;,; '..a 7pm at New Life Church I fine Arts Camp SII 31.0Cannonball Trail, Yorkville Monday, June 12 - Friday, June 16 ,40.:,."0 -q53-o2oo nicyorkviiie.org 9 am - 12 noon Final Celebration - June 16 7m p at New Life Church Summer Day Camp fiesta. Monday, July 10 - Friday, July 14 , ,.-"k SAVeettleSS Rietii gam - 12 noon - O O i Il 1 at New Life Church I The Walter and Connie Payton Foundation Kids Celebration I invites you to join us for a 5K and 8K run in Monday, July 17 - Thursday, Jul 20 Kendall County. , II 6 - 7:30m p Town Square, Yorkville �� , P17th Saturiay For more information on anyof these l Time: TBA events contact: Start/Finish: Yorkville High School(Pending) Church Tentative route will be from school site,over the bridge, New Life around south of town and back to YHS. More information 3205 Cannonball Trail, Yorkville will be available soon.For more information and registration contact Kelly at 630-553-9500 nlc orkville.or 630.553.0200 Y 9 ;, TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US ta Vout6kButt Sthess a�sG�//1i✓ 'slly � t�l'A, /ll ` / Glia' Work m scles as never before by incorporating We will work through a series of moves that will balance and stability! All muscle groups can be lengthen, strengthen and relax your body. We will worked, trained, and sculpted on the ball in a variety also work on balancing using core muscle groups. of exercises. A great way to jump-start muscles that Balls and bands will be introduced, no experience are used to doing the same old thing. It just might be necessary. Bring a yoga mat, towel and water. Do not what you need to burst through a plateau in fitness eat immediately before class. enhancement! Students are required to bring a stability ball. They can be purchased at any sports Location: Parkview Multi-purpose room store for a reasonable price. Do not eat immediately Instructor: Debi Mohler MIN/MAX: 5/10 before class. Ball size: User Size: Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 55 cm 4'8" -5'3" Adult Th 6:00-7:00P 7/6-8/24 $40/48 815401-1 65 cm 5'3" -6'0" 75 cm 6'0" -6'7" a(11vo t`i anoiS{rete y r (This class is postponed during the summer and will In this class you will have the opportunity to improve return in the fall-look for dates and times in the Fall Catalog) flexibility and muscle tone through yoga poses and focused breathing. Leave class feeling more limber and relaxed! This is a class suitable for all levels. There is no chanting, no Sanskrit, no religion, no meditation. This is an opportunity to feel relaxed at the end of a workout. Modifications are shown for We will use a-flow of yoga poses, in the context of a both beginning and advanced students. Please bring FITNESS WORKOUT that will make you relax and a yoga mat, towel, and water. Do not eat sweat at the same time. This class includes aerobic immediately before class. and anaerobic components to tone and condition your body. It relieves stress while stretching and Location: Parkview Multi-purpose room strengthening your muscles. Balancing poses are also Instructor: Annette Reese MIN/MAX: 5/10 taught to improve strength. There is no chanting, no Sanskrit, no religion, no meditation,just the increased Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# strength, stamina, and methods of how to relax and Adult Tu 6:00-7:00P 6/6-7/25` $40/48 815409-1 relieve stress at the end of a day. Bring a mat, towel, blanket and water. Do not eat immediately before *NO CLASS 7/4 class. Location: Parkview Multi-purpose room Instructor: Jerry Nowlin MIN/MAX: 5/10 • ) Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Adult W 6:30-7:30P 6/7-7/26* $40/48 815403-1 ,, *NO CLASS 7/5 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US autoALI( o f C icajro k �`li1" and 'Water One Stroke Ac��ac 'Painting ,Show This is a great class designed for`feens and adults. Come join the Yorkville Parks and Recreation Class members will learn basic, easy techniques and Department and Travel Services of Yorkville on this combination strokes using acrylic paints. Everyone fun and exciting trip on the Spirit of Chicago. This one will paint a beautiful finished product during each day trip includes lunch during the cruise while class meeting. Wood, metal or glass objects will also viewing the magnificent skyline. While you dine you be painted. Supplies Needed: A supply list will be can view the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds roaring mailed after signing up for class. You will be across the lakefront and other events during the Air purchasing acrylic paints, One Stroke paint brush set, and Water Show. The water show begins in the water basin, and paper to practice on. These items morning and the air show runs during the afternoon. may be found at Michaels or where Donna Dewberry Trip will take place rain or shine! One Stroke materials are sold. Location: Beecher Parking Lot Location: Parkview Multipurpose Room Instructor:Recreation Staff MIN/MAX: 15/20 Instructor: Elsa Hamm MIN/MAX: 4/10 Age _Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# All Ages Sun 9:30-6:30P 8/20 $125/125 820505-1 13+ Th 1:00-3:30P 6/8-6/29 $95/115 817415-1 /� 13+ Th 1:00-3:30P 7/13-8/3 $95/115 817415-2 9s'I o f eabri CaSin0 74 looking for/ a great time with friends and family? Don't want to have to drive to experience an exciting nvironment? Join us for a fun-filled day as the Cubs game (orkville Parks and Rec. Department and Senior Come join the Yorkville Parks and Recreation >ervices Associates, Inc. transports you to and from Department and Senior Services Association and take he Isle of Capri Casino - Bettendorf, Iowa. The Isle a trip to historic Wrigley Field and catch a Chicago izzles with the latest and greatest slots and hot table Cubs Baseball Game. Families welcomed. ;ames 24 hours a day. It's one of the world's largest Registration, Pick-up and Drop-off all occur at Senior iverboat casinos! Play over 1,150 of all your favorite Services Associates, Inc. office, which is located at the rots ranging from 1c - $25. Hit it big playing video Beecher Community Building, 908 Game Farm Rd. oker machines from 1c to $5. Enjoy blackjack, )ulette, and of course, Caribbean Stud Poker. Plus, Location: Beecher Parking Lot Zeck out the Paradise Poker Room with first-rate Instructor: Senior Service Staff MIN/MAX: 20/50 oker tournaments and live Poker 7 days a week. Over 1% of the slots are Ticket in - Ticket Out for your Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# mvenience. Registration, Pick-up and Drop-off all Family Th 11:00-6:OOP 8/24 $37/42 820504-1 :cur at Senior Services Associates, Inc. office, which located at the Beecher Building, 908 Game Farm Rd. �j )cation: Beecher Parking Lot \Saile lour t'r'o rams! >tructor: Senior Service Staff MIN/MAX:20/50 Classes that have a low enrollment are generally cancelled approximately one week before the first meeting date. e Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Please sign-up early for your program to avoid cancellations. alt M 8:30-5:30P 6/12 $22/25 820501-1 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US Adults Pu'� 7 inderc&fv"ifen ecii /ner Oi ea ence Carr9vil a Dog School Boarding and Day Care focuses on This class will work on skills beyond puppy stage. The achieving your priorities for your dog(s). All puppies goal is to perfect skills and training that all doggies need should learn social skills and not to jump or put teeth on This is a fun class for K-9's and humans to get the relation- people. This is a fun class for K-9's and humans to get the ship off to a good start. All dogs should learn attention, relationship off to a good start. All dogs should learn focus & self-control; sit, come, down, walk on a loose attention, focus & self-control; sit, come, down, walk on a leash, stand and wait are thrown in for good measure. loose leash, stand and wait are thrown in for good Families are welcomed! Everybody will have a good time measure. Families are welcomed! Everybody will have a it's a rule! good time, it's a rule! All classes are 6 weeks long. This class is for dogs that are 16 weeks or younger. Location: Carrvilla Dog School Instructor: Carrvilla Instructors MIN/MAX: 4/10 Location: Carrvilla Dog School Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Instructor: Carrvilla Instructors MIN/MAX: 4/10 Adult F 7:30-8:30P 6/23-8/4 $90/90 812601-1 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Adult F 7:30-8:30P 8/4-9/8 $90/90 812601-2 Adult F 6:00-7:00P 6/23-7/28 $90/90 812600-1 Adult F 6:00-7:00P 8/4-9/8 $90/90 812600-2 Adult (30_ 1,Slo ft6a ff Join us for a fun, recreational co-ed league open to adults �(o yyje yi) /40,1i e/n1.c�, Each team needs to have at least 50%female players on the 1 l field at a time. We will play 12" slow pitch softball,with a This 4-week golf clinic is geared toward beginner, limited arc and a 10 player defense and line-up. intermediate, and advanced players. This clinic will Registration and payment is due July 15,2006. Cost is$250 provide instruction on all parts of the game: rules, golf per team and $5 extra per non-resident. A packet o course knowledge, pitching, chipping, putting, iron play, information will be mailed to the team captain. Rosters of and wood play. Participants will take home a CD of your 15 maximum per team. golf swing. Location: Beecher Park Location: Blackberry GC Instructor: Recreation Staff MIN/MAX: 6/8 Team Instructor: Blackberry Staff MIN/MAX: 5/10 Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# Age Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 18+ Th 6:00-8:00P 8/10-9/28 $250 810400-1 Adult Sa 9:00-10:OOA 7/8-7/29 $75/75 808204-1 Adult Sa 11:00-1:20P 7/8-7/29 $75/75 808204-2 will be offered by the a ( - P ` Senior Services Associates iI i 1 I Now located at...The Beecher ,', . r ,,r - Community Building k . 1 3 ' * for more information call 630-553-5777 . I:. TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US tht and Com un1 P m raymms ® OCCf &III Yorkville's r t Bocce Ball is currently being played at Hiding Spot Knitting Club ! 1,, ,,'� Park. We supply the equipment, you supply the fun! 4 This sport is similar to lawn bowling, but much A simpler. If you haven't ever played, don't worry. We Date: 2nd Tuesday of each month have veteran players who will gladly teach you how Time: 7:00 - 9:00 pm and would love for you to join them. Call the Office at Location: Panera - Rt. 47 (by Jewel) 553-4357 to be placed on the list or just join the group some night. Call the office first if weather is If you are interested in this club, questionable. please call the Recreation Office Location: Hiding Spot Park (Park& Freemont St.) to sign up and receive more information Instructor: The Bushnell's MIN/MAX: 4/16 630-553-4357 Bring your supplies and a friend! Ages Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code# 18+ Th 6:30-8:00P 6/1-8/31 No charge 809600-1 All ages are welcome! code 818050-1 ii 1 Yorkville's A' 4' ArpY HOUND, Newcomers & Oldtimers Book Club : ` t / Join us for an evening of fun and discussion about a book chosen to read. 4 Meet new friends and find out what's 1 Pampenu Your Pel comes Narurauy happening from the oldtimers in town. 630-553-1112 Phone May - Wicked 630-553-2245 FaxJune - Conspiracy Qob CSS Amy&enkiewicz July - Night bpi North arldAc 61.1.ect • Yorkville,IL NOucO August - Over The Edge of The World • Grooming 1 • Dog Bakery • tielfWash They meet on the 4th week each month • rine c;ft •• Prem;um rood at various restaurants and places around town. 7:00 - 9:00 pm wmw.happyhoundsyorkvulle.corn , email hhounds@sbc&bal.net If interested call Melissa at 630-553-2174 or the Recreation Dept. 630-553-4357 Bring A Friend! Code#818060 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US Comm uniSeciaIven 6' :n ffe 'Park 2ND ANNUAL EVENT.... JUNE 16TH & JULY 21sT & AUG. 18TH �� ���G f � /�� ��� ����- Reserve your camp site at Beecher Park. Set up is at y le V� C� 6:00 pm, and check out is by 11:00 am on Sunday /" Arts I es You must pre-register by calling the Recreation Office. t° ,`( Camping Information and Rules: Location: Riverfront Park • Date: June 24th • 1 family tent and 1 small pup tent per site Saturday • Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm • Electricity is not available • No cars or trucks allowed on grass The Promenade • Portable fire containers ONLY(approved by staff at of the Arts includes: check in) Fine Arts Festival: Original work only - • Metal cans will be available for hot (warm) coals i • Restrooms available at Concession Stand creative writing - ethnic and folk arts - • Please keep music to a low level interdisciplinary arts - media/visual arts - • NO ALCOHOL! multi-disciplinary arts - sculpture gardens - • No dogs will be allowed, sorry! fine art wood carving -photography. • Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied *Artists must be present. by an adult. You are responsible for your site at Performing & Literary Arts Demonstrations check out time! Please keep our park clean. include: music - theater - dance-puppetry - Code: 821601 • Coordinators:Park&Recreation Staff children's arts activities. Cost: $5er site • Location:Beecher Park p The Event will also feature food from area restaurants. If you are an artist and interested in entering the Promenade of the Arts 2006, please call Tim at 630-553-4357 for more information and an application. I/J'J f fA: i i a Code 4821603 LOCATED AT BEECHER COMMUNITY PARK Bring your lawn chairs and blankets, rrox COuntru PIauers' presents.. watch a movie in the park on a 30-foot screen. ✓J ,/ (� Concession Stand is OPEN at Beecher Park ' 7 e Queen a in o // (Restrooms also available) June 16th - Herbie Fully Loaded (G) Friday, June 23rd 8:00 pm July 21st - "Casablanca" (PG) Saturday, June 24th 2:00 & 8:00 pm August 18th - "Madagascar" (PG) Sunday, June 25th 2:00 pm Sept. 15th- "Wallace & Gromit (G) This show is written by Jeanne Michels and Movie starts at DARK Phyllis Murphy.For tickets call 630-234-5459 (approximately 9:00 pm) or visit the website at www.foxcountryplayers.org Support your local community theatre! TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US SfleefciIven 6' ,, _ i 3 FARMER'S MARKET iAnnua at , Musw 'tinder Town Square Sas June 10th thru Oct 28th 8:00 am - 12 noon June 9 We will have items such as fresh. produce, 61 Beale Street corn, honer, plants, and wood garden crafts. Classic Rock June 23 Vendors needed t Parrothead Express 1 Beach Party Music call the Recreation Office at 630-553-4357 i and ask for Tim ;818600-1 i July14 Fox Valley oncert Band q Big Band J y28 Roots Rock Society 1 Reggae 1, 1 'Yorkvillegr. W(lomen s Cfui August r Crossfyre Country Spring Craft Show August 25 Sat, May 6M 9:00 - 4;00 pm The New Invaders 0 British Arts and Crafts Show k7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. .&v ,Sept, .2n1 9,'00 - 4;00 f m at the Town Square Rt. 47 ) Bring your lawnchairs and blankets! oui 6eiGF at Town Square - Rt 47 ( Sponsors are still needed to support rr this concert series. gain or -'i ne Sponsorships are available for a For info and applications call Teresa 554-0877 minimum of$350.00 I Call 630-553-4357 for information! a The schedule will be listed in the Kendall County Record TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US In f i Robin Green, /nc. Chad Green, (Owner) GLASS +& MIRROR 630-553-9131 , Arla, CAR WASH "Leerily Owned 6r Operated" 1 Residentiallasulateit Glome Replacement 1 "Where You A/ways Get a Clean Car!" Giles& tales Cut To Size Or Pattern Pain Daor&us Reptiessess (630)553-Wash '— p.i Monday-friday 8-5 (9274)iv. Noe-Giwe • cj`6t� Saturday 8-5 1010 N. 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Yorkville, IL 60560 (630)553-0244 ' '+ TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US CANNONBALL TRAIL F ONROAD FAIRHAVEN LN. �n i , / F / iKENNEDY RD. ,r.° e g'0 / p p 3Pe O y/ ._ __.- '1 COUNTRYSIDE PKWY. 04 4 34. �� .� 7r ;�' JOHN ST. .„_,_, .__ (r \__, J ROUTE 39 C Oa F `�' ',,6741/40,110111b O a WALNUT Sr. a 0 O a `\ JC POND xi W SOM• AUK ST. RIVER ROAD �,-<a IIIIII O' FOX RIVER _,,,,,,,,_\_,,,,_\_, iD ', �- VVINDHAM CIR. �, HYDRAULIC AVE it c • 15 VAN EMMON ST o ,__ N d [� 13 7' -- , bk%,et C...„:1 - ‘ir ''''6? is COLONIAL PKWY. 1-A �, BURNlN6 GUSH DR_ DICK YOUNG FOREST T. r PRESER O VE ' GREENBRIAR RD. COUNTRY HILLS DR. HARRIS FOREST PRESERVE 0.a�,,, LEGEND 4. 4.,% The United City Of Yorkville ` ,.a. 800 Game Farm Rd. EXISTING PARKS �. � � Yorkville,IL 60560 SCHOOL LOCATION •�r 1: 630-553-4350 December 2004 PARKS AND FACILITIES MAP UM1 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW,YORKVILLE.IL.US ParkMato pee end CITY OF YORKVILLE PARK AND FACILITY LISTING CLASS ACTIVE PASSIVE IM-Mini Park, N- Neighborhood, om C-Community, yQm t. SP-School voC cm C ci Q Park.A- i yr o oa s- e a. A .s 4v� Athletic ro m mF mF a o° CC- 4m a O m c Cm °i 4 4 Q Special Use,R- 0m �° o\ ,°mO O a;m im .4° QQo oC im ro .v Corm ,m`C�.g°' .C°j 444 .o��r yi°f Q �P� tVi Natural yo mo' o° O� Do m4 CC J m',,? ,Fm pm oC 0 o om 5 OC ,C m4 0 A C' PARK SITES Resource Area) Q' 4 4 .2 ' co 4 ,',..° 4 <I e s Q O 4 V Q - 2 ,i _J 1 Purcell Park M I ■ • ■ 0.3 Fairhaven Lone 2 Fox Hill East N i ■ • IN I 4 Sycamore Road - .. 3 Fox Hill West N ■ ■ ■ a 6 13 John Street Spot • • • 0.25 1.35 4 Hiding M Park and Freemont Streets - 5 Emily Sleezer Park M_ ■ ■ ■ ■ 0.75 Homestead Drive 6 Town Square 1 C • • 2.5 Bridge and Main Streets 7 Beecher Park C ■ 2 3 6 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 23 Game Farm Road 8 Cobb Park `- — M- ■ ■ 0.2 Colonial Parkway ' 9 Van Emmon Park C - ■ ■ 2 Van 9nmon Road 10 Price Park M ■ ■ ■ 0.7 Walsh Drive 11 Rivertront Park _C •■ ■ a • • • 5 East Hydraulic Street 1, 12 Kiwanis Park N • • • • • 2 Country Hits Drive 13 Rice Park M ' a ■ ■ 1.25 Poplar Drive I TOTALS 1 0 0 4 3 6 5 0 8 9 0 1 4 6 0 1 2 1 4 1 2 47.95 14.35 UNDEVELOPED 14 West Hydraulic Park M • 0.7 West Hydraulic Street 15 Rivers Edge Park M 0.5 Stony Creek&Windham 16 Crawford Park R • • 6 Windham Circle _ 17 Sunflower Park N 2 '✓A'.sn Drive 18 Cannonball Ridge N 3.2 Norhlano Lane 19 Gilbert Park M - 0.2 Washington&Adram TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12.60 0.00 SCHOOL SITES ._ - 2 6.L. l 1 _ A Yorkville High School `2 2 3 - __-1 t B Circle Center 2I 1 1 ' ~ C Yorkville Grade School 1 I _ D Yorkville Middle School SP _ T 1 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US Lark Oe artment News Park Rules & Regulations 'Tree eYnOY'la! PY'0 dam Parks open at dawn and close 6 v at dusk unless otherwise posted. Every now and again we face the dilemma of how to pay special tribute to our friends and Alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs are prohibited. relatives who seem to have everything. Park in designated areas. Please obey posted signs. And then there are those times when we can't decide what to do in lieu of flowers. No overnight parking allowed. Motorized vehicles permitted on roads only. We have a solution for you! Leashes and cleanup required of all pets. Honor that special person through the tree No pets allowed on athletic dedication/memorial program. This is a fields/courts or playgrounds. convenient and meaningful way to remember and recognize that special person. Bicycles prohibited on athletic fields/courts. Snowmobiles are not allowed on We will inform the honoree(s) or relative(s) of park property or athletic fields. the honor you are bestowing upon them with a letter recognizing your contribution, and a tree Golf prohibited on playing fields. planted with a commemorative plaque in one No skateboarding in parks or in of the designated parks within the areas not designed for skate boards. United City of Yorkville. To find out more about the tree dedication/memorial program contact the Parks Department at 630-553-4358. The Parks Department would like your help in providing a safe and enjoyable environment to play. Please use playground equipment properly and report any vandalism to the Yorkville Police Department at 630-553-4340. Remember ... 7-lave run, ice' *'� tom` 7 - Virl afe �,: , If you or your organization < • would like to volunteer or W T " have an idea for the lF sa - � -0v4•- �' > M }{ Parks Department please r` 41 :- contact the office at 553-4348. TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US Re 1s�t��tion gn armation Mail In Monday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Yorkville Parks & Recreation Dept. Tuesday 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. /1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p. 10 ,o,,,r:. Wednesday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 1107 D South Bridge Street . Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Yorkville, IL 60560 Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Phone In (630) 553-4357, Credit Cards Only . Contact 9n formation Online www.yorkville.il.us Credit Card Phone (630) 553-43 Fax (630) 553-43 Fax in Email recreation@yorkville.il. Web www.yorkville.il. (630) 553-4360 Registration Form & Credit Card ; 400. - Parks & Recreation Administration Office (630) 553-43 Walk-In Kramer Office Building ; , , City Office (630) 553-43 1107 D South Bridge Street •' , i Police Dept. (non emergency) (630) 553-43 g P. Yorkville, IL 60560 ' ► New location for the'Registrations received in person, first day of // Recreation Office... registration will receive top priority; all ace Move 1107 R South Bridge Street others will be processed in the order received. 11 I( Yorkville,II, 60560 Rt.47 south of Rt 126,, REGISTRATION MUST BE MADE WITH PAYMENT. Sc4oilr's nos / 6-rants' LATE FEE: $10.00 charged if registration is late The Yorkville Parks and Recreation Department offt (If payment is made after the start of class) scholarships/grants to only city of Yorkville residents, NSF FEE: $25.00 for any returned check financial need. Funds are limited, grants will be award quarterly based on available funds. To receive „� orFees application, or further information, contact us at 553-43` nd eat: Ify rr li Applications must be received two weeks before ch Resident: you li e in the city limits, you are a pp resident for activities at the city parks and begins. facilities. � Americans I16 D1sa6 !hies° .pct Statennen Non-Resident: If you live outside the city limits and the activity is held at city facilities, you are The Yorkville Parks and Recreation Department welcome a non-resident. the opportunity to assist our citizens with disabilities. If you need any accommodations due to a disability, pleas Yorkville School District: If you live in the contact the Recreation Department Office at (630) 553-43 Yorkville school district, and the activity is in a school, you will receive resident rates. TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US 'R,,esgisitration 'Farm PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION. Grade/School Shirt Size Parent's Name Home # Work # Address City Zip Activity No. Title Participant's First & Last Name Birthdate M/F Fee ❑ M OF ❑ v1 ❑ F 0 0 ❑ 1i ❑ F ❑ M OF 0 ❑ F ❑ M ❑ F TOTAL: Email Address: How did you find out about the class? This form must be signed on the FRONT by a legal adult/guardian and returned to the Charge Card Account Number Exp. Date Recreation Office before class begins. If registering by fax, your facsimile Charge to: 0 MasterCard 0 Visa ($10.00 minimum) signature shall have the same legal effect as an original or electronic signature. Credit Card Holder Signature Check# Cash Paid Return to: 1107 D South Bridge Street List any assistance you may require: Yorkville,IL 60560 Waiver is posted on website: www.yorkville.il.us Parent or Legal Guardian Signature Date This Will Vel and registration form must be signed by all participating adults 18 years old and over,and by a parent or guardian for each participant under age 18. REGISTRATION POLICY 1. Residents:Registration will begin Feb.6 for all city residents. Non-Residents:Registration will begin Feb.13 for those not living in the city limits. (All registrations are completed on a first come first serve basis for this registration period.) 2. The Yorkville Parks&Recreation Department reserves the right to request proof of residence prior to processing a registration. Proof may be your City of Yorkville water bill, voter's registration card or a driver's license. 3. Non-resident fees are usually 15%higher than those listed for someone living in the city limits. 4. You may register for yourself and your immediate family ONLY. 5. Program waivers must be signed for all programs before the first day of class. 6. Registration has begun for some of the classes listed and is ongoing until a class is filled. Waiting lists are taken on all classes. 7. Registration for some classes listed in this brochure might be continuous. 8. Registration must be in ONE week before class starts,if not stated otherwise. 9. There is a$10.00 late fee for registration that may be accepted after the first day of class. Minimum/Maximum... The min/max listed for most activities stands for the minimum participants needed to cover all costs and the maximum number we are able to accommodate to provide quality programs. OFFICE USE ONLY: Rec Trac Receipt Credit Card Processed Signed Mailed Purge 'Waiver / 1<efun11oIc3 Waiver/Release of All Claims and Emergency Treatment Permission Please read this form carefully and be aware that by signing this form and participating in the programs listed that yu will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you or your children might sustain arising out of these programs activities (including transportation, when provided). Release and Hold Harmless Agreement As a participant in this City of Yorkville Recreation Department program, I recognize and acknowledge that there an certain risks of injury and I waive and relinquish all claims I or my children may have as a result of participating in thi, program against the City of Yorkville and its officials (either elected or appointed), commissioners, officers, agents employees, and volunteers. I further agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the City of Yorkville and its official. (either elected or appointed), commissioners, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers from and against any and al claims, suits, or cause of actions, including reasonable attorney's fees, sustained or caused by myself or my childre arising out of, in connection with, or in any way associated with the activities of this program. Emergency Treatment Permission I understand that a minor may not be treated, even in an emergency situation, except when, in the opinion of th attending physician, life is in the balance. Consent of a parent or legal guardian is necessary for unmarried minors (unde 18) except in such cases. Written consent is required for all other treatment. Accordingly, as a parent and/or legal guardian, I do herewith authorize the treatment of the minor enrolling in thi: program in the event of a medical emergency, including administration of first aid, as appropriate, and further agree than I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services rendered. I understand that the City does not provids medical insurance for program participants. I agree that any person or entity, including any doctor, or healthcare provider, may rely on a photocopy of this documen. the same as if it were an original. Photo Release Participants registering or their parents hereby permit the taking of photos, audio and videotaping during the Parks anc Recreation Department activities for publication and use as the City deems appropriate. Acknowledgement I have read and fully understand the registration policies, the "Release and Hold Harmless Agreement", the "Emergent Treatment Permission" and the "Photo Release". This release and medical authorization form is completed and signed oi my own free will even though I understand it is a requirement for participation in programs. I represent to the City of Yorkville that I am familiar with the program and its physical demands and I atter and verify that the participant, whether myself or my child is physically fit for this program. Parent or Legal Guardian Signature Date This waiver must be signed by all participating adults 18 years old and over, and by a parent or Guardian for each participant under age 18. REFUND POLICY 1. NO refunds will be issued after a class has begun,medical reasons excused with documentation. 2. Participants will receive a full refund or credit if the Recreation Department cancels a program. 3. Cancellations for any class MUST be made at least 1 week prior to the beginning of class to receive full refund. 4. A$5.00 service charge will be deducted from all refund requests. 5. Refunds are mailed out on the second Tuesday of the month ONLY. 6. Refunds for trips can not be given once the registration deadline has passed. 4i4 TO REGISTER CALL (630) 553-4357 OR ONLINE AT WWW.YORKVILLE.IL.US ,• KENDALL PRINTING SERVICE PRINTER MERICAN FAMILY : ... of course We can 630-553-9200 N S U R A N C E s v a nfarn.com Toll Free 866.553-9200 • www.kendall-printing.com 175 E.Veterans Parkway k?. 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(630)553-3810 fax 10.552.4255 44 5 E Main Stm All Pro Painters - )0.831.6878PO Box 173 New Construction and Residential Interior/Exterior 10.552.4551 Fax WrdvERsAlek Plano, IL 60545 www.planoofficeworks.com Robert Blahut Insured/Bonded/Guaranteed We will meet or beat any price - GIVE US A TRY! / Owner Free Estimates 4tIIe tic Questionnaire Youth Athletic Program Information Form Please complete this form and return it when registering for a League or Travel Program. .ogram Code: (program registering for) l ld's Last Name: First Name: Birthdate: Idress: Home Phone: ( ) ;e: Gender: Height: T-shirt Size: (adult) (youth) d your child play last season? Grade in School- Fall 2006 -e you interested coaching your child's team? Assistant Coaching? ,ur Name: )mments: J Having a Dreyer doctor is y\e_a, like having a doctor in the family h� in ,,,e4�lr f-�, , � g�°N'healthkids :. pediatrics� " "� James L.Webb,MD,FAAP pediatrics phone: 630.55/7654{vim: 630.839.0294 ; iii‘iiii. ,, ' 4509 Route 71, Osue�o,Illinois 60543 ,,4 1 - ' _, At our new Yorkville office at 1500 Sycamore Road,you'll 10, find the expert care of three primary care physicians— Dr. Michael Dantzer, Dr. Douglas Dorman, and Dr. Steven Sapyta—plus easy access to a whole team of specialists. 1MR IN PLUMBING a Call 630-553-4470 to ' ` " C e 1 9 ' ' make an appointment. 1201 Deer St. —Yorkville Norio- License No. 038-107772 630.553-1111 �."• f � Dreyer Medical Clinic • ! Advocate wwr.ma�rti►.plumb ugcu co N www.dreyermed.com �jtl7!lr iuta'n n 1) The Welcome Visit With earl! ` Moving to YAK ititHnH $$ *IF \s1 J. ,,,, Yorkville? Mary Unterbrunner,Owner • I ting Engineers Call y at 630-553-9937 ,� 'ro ding Excellence in ngineering for over 30 Years. Engineering • BEFORE you move for information! Enterprises. • :Ii F E you move for a Welcome Visit! 630.466.9350 tne. 52 Wheele •o.d,Sugar Grove•44W110 U.S.Route 20,Hampshire www.ho �etownhe lo. iz : www.eeiweb.com YDRKvlL e .�e�.S � -. Presorted Standard U.S.Postage PARKS&REG RESTIaN PAI D � j Yorkville,IL Vor'kvi�Ie G'arks 6 �BCreatiOf1 Permit No.19 1107 S. Bridge Street Suite D Yorkville,IL 60560 RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER