Professional Documents
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It is governed by five elected residents of Champaign who give their services to the community. The Park Board holds its regular meetings on the second Wednesday of each month at 7pm at the Bresnan Meeting Center, 706 Kenwood Road. Residents are invited to attend and are welcome to make suggestions or comments to improve the programs or facilities offered. The Champaign Park Districts 58 parks total over 576 acres. Thirteen facilities are available for a wide variety of recreational opportunities.
Our Mission
The mission of the Champaign Park District is to provide quality parks and recreation for all ages in our community.
Your Park District is moving forward with efforts toward a sustainable future in providing the best parks, recreational facilities and programs. Staying within our current budget, our attention is focused on protecting our natural resources, making our facilities accessible for all abilities and meeting your park and recreational needs. The District has retrofitted most Park District facilities with energy efficient lighting and is now researching the same for park lighting. A portion of these costs were paid for through Smart Energy Design and the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. The picnic pavilion at the new Sunset Ridge Park is powered by the sun and the Hessel Park tennis courts are manually controlled so that players push a button to turn on the lights when they want to play at dusk. Additionally, rain gardens have been installed at Scott and Hallbeck Parks and approximately 20 acres of prairie is being established at the new Robert C. Porter Family Park as well as an another three acres of prairie at Heritage Park.
We look forward to the ground breaking for the new Leonhard Recreation Center this fall, which will provide much needed gym space, an indoor walking track and playground along with multipurpose activity rooms. Also coming in the next few weeks is the beginning of the largest restoration project yet on the Virginia Theatre, bringing us one step closer to completing this historical facility. Meanwhile join us in some new family fun events featured in this brochure and designed to keep the whole family fit and active. Recreational programs offer the opportunity for all ages to participate, learn social skills, make new friends, get fit and learn a new skill or hobby. From Anime classes to Zumba, the Park District offers an exciting array of opportunities for you and your family. We hope you enjoy our parks, facilities, trails and programs. Bobbie H. Herakovich Executive Director Newton H. Dodds Park Board President
Management Team
Bobbie H. Herakovich Executive Director Joe DeLuce Director of Recreation Jan Plotner Director of Finance J.R. Pope Superintendent of Planning and Operations Laura Auteberry Marketing & Development Director Tammy Hoggatt Human Resource Manager
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Special Events Running Events Trips Sports Volunteers Tennis Fitness Preschool Special Interest Schools Out Days Champaign Parks Foundation Parks & Trails Champaign Bark District Cultural Arts 50 Plus! Tree & Flower Programs CUSR Urbana Park District Champaign County Forest Preserve District General Info Affiliates Registration
FACILITIES
BRESNAN MEETING CENTER 706 Kenwood Road 398-2550 Phone 355-8421 Fax 711 Relay 398-2589 Leisure Line email: info@cparkdistrict.com www.champaignparkdistrict.com Mon. Thurs. Fri. 8am-5:30pm 8am-5pm PRAIRIE FARM 2202 W. Kirby Avenue 398-2583 May 26 August 12 SHOLEM AQUATIC CENTER 2205 W. Sangamon Drive 398-2581 May 26 September 3 SPALDING PARK SKATEPARK 805 N. Elm Street SPALDING RECREATION CENTER 910 N. Harris Street 398-2577 SPRINGER CULTURAL CENTER 301 N. Randolph Street 398-2376 Mon. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 8am-9pm 8am-5:30pm 9am-3pm
DOUGLASS COMMUNITY CENTER 512 E. Grove Street 398-2573 Mon. Fri. Sat. 8am-9pm 8am-2pm
HAYS RECREATION CENTER 1311 W. Church Street 398-2580 Mon. Fri. 8am-5pm
TENNIS CENTER 2802 Farber Drive 352-6044 Hours September 4 May 13: Mon. Fri. 7am-10pm Sat. & Sun. 8:30am-10pm VIRGINIA THEATRE 203 W. Park Avenue 356-9063 www.thevirginia.org The Virginia Theatre is closed for restoration.
KAUFMAN LAKE BOATHOUSE 2612 W. Springfield Avenue 352-6044 LEONHARD RECREATION CENTER 2212 W. Sangamon Drive 398-2571 Mon. Fri. 8am-5:30pm
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Special Events
Douglass Senior Fashion Show
All Ages
Come out to see the seniors strut their stuff down the runway! Good fun and tasty salads will be provided. Tickets are required and can be purchased at the Douglass Annex. Date Day 9/23 Su Time Fee 4pm $5 Max 300
Free!
At this free concert series, you can treat your senses to a musical meal that will satisfy your hunger for melody and rhythm. Feel free to bring your lunch. October 12 Samuel Gingher classical piano November 16 Dont Ask Dont Ask plays Klezmer music in the spirit of early Eastern Europes village string bands, with Middle Eastern and Balkan influences and other surprises thrown in the mix. The tunes and harmonies are joyful yet haunting - sometimes lively and raucous, sometimes gentle and melancholy, always evocative. The band features:
Frances Harris, fiddle Chris Reyman, accordion Mike Meadows, bass Day F Time 12-1pm
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Free!
Champaign and Urbana Park Districts invite you to join in a FREE fun- lled evening for little ghosts and goblins! Dress up in your favorite costume and enjoy the Halloween festivities. Games and activities will be held for all and remember to bring a bag to collect all of the Halloween goodies! And for those of you brave enough to take on the haunted house, enter at your own risk!
Time: Parade starts at 2pm, costume judging at 2:30pm. Fee: Entries are $2/dog. All canine entrants must be members of the Champaign or Urbana dog parks. Spectators are free! All dog park rules apply during this event.
Free!
Come out to Douglass Park for our fun fall festival. Enjoy good fun, games, and weather permitting, a hayrack ride around Douglass Park. Location Douglass Park
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Special Events
Calls From Santas Helper
Ages 4-6
Free!
Imagine how special your child will feel when they receive a personal call from one of Santas helpers this holiday season! All good little boys & girls ages 4, 5, or 6 can receive a call from the North Pole. Calls will be made on Tuesday, December 4 between 6-8pm. Champaign-Urbana area calls only please! A special Calls from Santas Helper Registration Form is needed for this event. Forms will be available on-line at www.champaignparkdistrict.com or at the Bresnan Meeting Center by November 5. Date 12/4 Day Tu Time 6-8pm Deadline 12/4, 5pm
Free!
Come celebrate the holidays with us! Kids and parents are invited to attend a day with Santa featuring games, prizes, a free toy giveaway, and a treat. Date 12/8 Day Sa Time 1-3pm Location Douglass Community Center
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Running Events
Obstacle Mobstacle Dash
ObMob is back and better than ever! In this fun and innovative race, families, students, coworkers and friends register as mobs and then help each other through a two-mile fitness challenge course that includes exciting obstacles and activities. Be prepared to jump, balance, weave, and show your muscle on your way around this fun and innovative course! You may get muddy, so dress appropriately! Well have prizes for top finishers, best dressed, best mob name, most generations competing, and more! No racers under the age of 8, please. Date 10/6 Day Sa Time 9am Location Centennial Park Class ID 251703-A1
Zombie Run!
Ages 16+
The virus is spreading and youre part of a band of survivors hoping for a flight out of the quarantine zonebut something goes wrong and youre left running for your life! Will you make it to your designated evacuation pointor will you end up among the walking dead? Runners will navigate this 2+ mile course while dodging zombies, checking in at safe points, and picking up necessary survival supplies. At the end of the race, well celebrate your survival with a post-race party in the safe zone! Date 10/20 Day Sa Fee (R/NR) $12/$18 Class ID 251704-A1
Fee: $36 per mob of 4. Each mob member must sign a waiver and indicate a t-shirt size at the time of registration. Mob names should be indicated on the race form along with one email address per mob for crucial pre-race communications. There will be no refunds granted after 9/21/12 for any reason, including weather cancellation. Min/Max: 11/40 teams Deadline: Friday September 21 to get a t-shirt Thursday October 4 (no t-shirt). There will be no on-site registration. Rain Outs: We run rain or shine, but we wont run in lightning or thunder; significant weather delays may result in cancellation of the race.
Location: Dodds Park 3-Plex Time: Racer check-in and and on-site registration 3-3:45pm. Race starts at 4pm. Min/Max: 20/150 Deadline: Friday, October 5 to get a t-shirt Wednesday, October 17 (no t-shirt) FAQ: No one under the age of 15 will be allowed to register for this event. You may choose to team up with other racers, but you will register as individuals. Survivors will be sent off in waves by evacuation flight time, which will be assigned on race day. Spectators are welcome but must remain in designated zones. All registrants must provide a t-shirt size and email address at registration. Your email address will be used to communicate crucial pre-race information.
ObMob Junior
Ages 3-12
Free!
This jog has gone to the dogs! Join us at Centennial Park to kick off your howl-a-day season with a fun run thats sure to delight everyone in your family especially the four-legged members! Dogs and their owners choose on the day of the race to run either the 5K (1 lap) or 10K (2 lap) distance. Wristbands given at the check in booth will distinguish 5K from 10K runners. Water, hot chocolate, and holiday and dog cookies will be available along the course to keep all our racers merry and bright. Only one dog per runner, please. All dogs must have current vaccinations and be under control on a leash at all times. Date 12/1 Time: Day Sa Location Centennial Park Class ID 251705-A1
Kids: dont let mom and dad have all the fun! We have a free morning of fun and fitness planned just for you! Well kick off the day with a mile obstacle race designed just for kids. (Parents, we encourage you to run with your child, especially those small enough to need assistance). Then stay, play, and learn as we spend the rest of the morning doing fun art projects with the wonderful staff of the Springer Cultural Center and learning about bicycle safety with the awesome folks from CU Safe Routes to School! All art supplies will be provided. Feel free to bring your own bikes and helmets, or use ours. We have bikes to fit all ages and abilities. Date Day Time Location Min/Max Class ID 10/6 Sa 8:30-11:30am Centennial Park 5/45 251703-A2 ObMob Junior racers and bike clinic participants must sign a waiver prior to participation. Deadline: Register for the race by October 4 to guarantee your spot. Onsite registration available if we still have openings. No registration required for art activities or the bicycle safety clinic.
Fee (R/NR): $10/$15. Fee covers one human and one dog. Humans running without dogs (i.e. children accompanying their parents) are also $10/$15 each. Dog handlers must be 15 or older. Please, no human runners under the age of 8 and no canine runners under the age of 1 year. Deadline: Friday, November 16 to get a t-shirt Wednesday, November 28 (no t-shirt) Awards will be given in the following categories: Most Stylish Pair (Human + Dog best dressed for the weather) Double Take Award (Best Human/Dog Look-a-like) The Rudolph Award (Dog + Human who light the way i.e. first across the finish line for each distance) Spirit of the Season Award (Dog + Human with the best holiday costumes) Joy of the Season Award (Dog + Human who have the most fun)
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Trips
Islands of New England: 8 Days
Departure: May 31, 2013
Highlights...
Providence Newport Boston Cranberry Bog Plymouth Rock Plimoth Plantation Cape Cod Lobster Feast Marthas Vineyard Nantucket Hyannis Provincetown
New Englands miles of sandy beaches, majestic coasts, and rolling surf invite relaxation. The Islands of New England tour spends eight days exploring New Englands charms, from the cobblestone streets of Nantucket to a traditional cranberry bog. Step back in time at Plimoth Plantation. Enjoy a lobster feast and a gourmet meal on the Cape Cod Dinner Train. Visit Boston and Providence, the Gilded Age mansions of Newport, the lively artist colony of Provincetown and the beautiful islands of Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket. At Plimoth Plantation, journey back in time to the 1620s when the Mayflower landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Spend a day exploring Nantucket, known for its beautiful cottages and cobblestone streets. Enjoy a guided tour of a working New England cranberry bog. Indulge in a traditional New England lobster feast. Board the Cape Cod Dinner Train for a culinary adventure. Many other departure dates available
Learn more about this tour at a presentation on September 13 at 4pm at the Bresnan Center. RSVP 217-398-2550.
Learn more about this tour at a presentation on September 13 at 5:30pm at the Bresnan Center. RSVP 217-398-2550.
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Sports
(Weather Cancellations)
For current updates about program status due to weather, check the Leisure Line at 398-2589 or online at www.champaignparkdistrict.com/leisureline. Information is generally available one hour before game time.
LEISURE LINE
Gym Rentals
The gyms at Leonhard and Douglass are available to rent on an hourly basis. Availability is very limited due to heavy programming. Call Callie at 398-2591 to reserve your spot.
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Sports
CIYFL Micro Football
Ages 4-7
Touchdown! The Central Illinois Youth Football League and Champaign Park District bring a fun way to learn the fundamentals of football without all the bumps and bruises. This is a non-contact activity stressing individual skill development, teamwork, and other football basics. Kids will be separated by age and size. See www.ciyfl.com for information about CIYFL football. Date 8/4-9/15 Day Sa Time Max 10:30-11:30am 35 Raindate 9/24 Class ID 222023-A1
Location: Zahnd Park Fee (R/NR): $31/$46.50, includes t-shirt Deadline: 8/2
Free!
Pigskin challenge! Here is your chance to show off your football skills. Participants compete for distance and accuracy in each of three categories. The overall top scorer in each division advances to the Sectional Competition. Sectionals are usually held in October. Participants advancing from Sectionals go to Soldier Field for the Team Championships. Participants will need a copy of their birth certificate or proof of age to register. No cleats allowed. Divisions separated by age and gender. Age guidelines as of 12/31/11. Date 9/16 9/16 9/16 9/16 9/16 Day Su Su Su Su Su Time 12:30-2pm 12:30-2pm 12:30-2pm 2-3pm 2-3pm Age Divisions Boys 6-7 & Girls 6-7 Boys 8-9 & Girls 8-9 Boys 10-11 & Girls 10-11 Boys 12-13 & Girls 12-13 Boys 14-15 & Girls 14-15
Location: Dodds Park Soccer Complex, Field 9 Registration: Walk up (no pre-registration), FREE!
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Fee: (R/NR): $35/$52.50, includes t-shirt Deadline: 9/16
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The kindergarten age Micro Soccer sessions focus on the development of each individual player, helping each player reach their potential in a fun-filled and challenging environment. The curriculum emphasizes technique training that strengthens dribbling, passing, shooting, ball control, decision-making and creativity. Team play is fostered through group exercises and small-sided matches. All instruction is done by licensed Illinois FC (formerly LISC) coaches. For more details on Illinois FC Micro Soccer (Kindergarten), please visit www.liscsoccer.com. Practices are on Monday or Wednesday and 3v3 games are on Saturday mornings for six weeks. Game schedules will be distributed at the first practice and posted on the Champaign Park District soccer page. Players should bring a soccer ball (preferably size 3), water bottle, and shin guards to each session. Soccer cleats are optional. All players receive a free t-shirt. Date 9/3-10/8 9/5-10/10 Day M Sa W Sa Time 5:15-6:15pm 11am-12pm 5:15-6:15pm 12-1pm Fee (R/NR) $96/$144 $96/$144 Class ID 222024-A1 222024-A2
Location: Dodds Soccer Complex, Field 1 Max: 20 Deadline: 8/30 Late Registration: If there are openings, a $10 late fee will be added.
Location: Dodds Soccer Complex, Field 1 Max: 35 Deadline: 8/30 Late Registration: If there are openings, a $10 late fee will be added
Location: Dodds Soccer Complex, Field 1 Max: 25 Deadline: 8/30 Late Registration: If there are openings, a $10 late fee will be added.
Illinois FC Soccer Academy is a program for players in first and second grade who are looking for a more challenging playing environment. The idea behind the academy is to create a bridge between the recreational player and competitive player. Illinois FC is focused on the development of each individual player, helping each player reach their potential in a fun-filled and challenging environment. The curriculum emphasizes technique training that strengthens dribbling, passing, shooting, ball control, decision-making and creativity. Team play is fostered through group exercises and small-sided matches. All instruction is done by licensed Illinois FC (formerly LISC) coaches. For more details on Illinois FC Soccer Academy, please visit www. liscsoccer.com. The program meets once a week for six weeks. Players should bring a soccer ball, water bottle, and shin guards to each session. Soccer cleats are recommended. All players receive a free t-shirt. The program is separate from the Park District Youth Soccer Leagues and travel soccer and can be done in addition to or instead of playing in those programs.
Date 9/7-10/12
Day F
Time 5:30-6:30pm
Class ID 222025-A1
Location: Dodds Soccer Complex, Field 1 Max: 50 Deadline: 8/30 Late Registration: If there are openings, a $10 late fee will be added
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Sports
Youth Soccer Leagues
1st 8th graders
TIMELINE: Deadline to Register August 9 Skills Assessment August 12 Coaches Contact August 17 Practices Begin Mid to Late August Games Begin September 9 Catch the fever of the hottest game in the world. Now its your chance to be a part of the action! The Youth Soccer Leagues focus on fun, sportsmanship, instruction and opportunity. All players will receive approximately equal playing time. Each league uses soccer balls, goals and fields proportional to their age, as recommended by the United States Soccer Federation. The Youth Soccer Leagues have two sessions: Fall (Sept Oct) and Spring (April May). Participants registering in the Fall are considered registered for the Spring as well. Weather permitting, teams will play seven games in the Fall and six games in the Spring. League Atom 1 (coed) Atom 2 (coed) Boys 34 Girls 345 Boys 56 Girls 678 Boys 78 Grade 1st 2nd 3rd-4th 3rd-5th 5th-6th 6th-8th 7th-8th Date 9/1-10/6 9/1-10/6 9/1-10/6 9/1-10/6 9/1-10/6 9/1-10/6 9/1-10/6 Day Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Class ID 222003-A1 222003-A2 222003-A3 222003-A4 222003-A5 222003-A6 222003-A7
Practices: Practices are usually once or twice a week. Practice times and locations are determined by the coach and begin in mid/late August. Games: Games begin on 9/1 and are played Saturday mornings. Makeup games may potentially be played on Tuesday or Thursday evenings. Location: Dodds Soccer Complex. *Exception: older leagues may also have games in Urbana, Arcola, etc. Fee (R/NR): $74/$110. Includes team jersey, shorts, socks and Spring registration. Deadline: 8/9. Register early! Early registration helps in recruiting coaches and allows for timely ordering of jerseys. Sign up quickly and guarantee your spot! Late Registration: If there are still openings after the deadline, late registrations will be accepted with an additional $10 fee. Skills Assessment: Players should attend the Skills Assessment. Skills Assessments are necessary for the Park District to balance talent among the different teams. August 12 at Dodds Soccer Complex: 10am Atom 1 & Atom 2 12pm Boys 34 & Girls 345 2pm Boys 56, Girls 678 & Boys 78 Team Placement: Team placement will be done by the CPD Sports Staff. Note: all teams will be completely reset this fall. Requests for specific teams, coaches or practice times/locations WILL NOT be accepted. However, correctly completed Buddy Forms will be honored. See the Buddy Form for instructions. Volunteer Coaches Needed: Check the Champaign Park District volunteer page on our website at www.champaignparkdistrict.com for information about becoming a volunteer coach. Then fill out a Volunteer Application and turn it in. We would not be able to run this program without volunteer coaches. There will be a coaches meeting (TBD) before the season begins.
Practices: Times and locations TBD Tournament: TBD (Players travel on TBD). Fee (R/NR): $151/$226.50. Payment will be taken at the information meeting. Fee includes two shirts, pair of shorts and two pairs of socks, and USYSA/IYSA tournament passes. NOTE: Fee does not include hotel, transportation, or meal costs. Parents will be responsible for these items and associated costs. A parent representative will help with arrangements. Min/Max: 10/14
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Get ready to fast break your way to fun! The Youth Hoops Basketball Leagues emphasize the fundamentals of basketball while having fun and learning sportsmanship. All players will receive approximately equal playing time. Each league uses different rules, basketballs, and basket heights chosen specifically to encourage skill development and success. Class ID 222005-B1 222005-B2 222005-B3 222005-B4 222005-B5 222005-B6 222005-B7 League Name (Coed) Mini Hoopers Girls 34 Boys 34 Girls 56 Boys 56 Girls 78 Boys 78 Grades 1st-2nd 3rd-4th 3rd-4th 5th-6th 5th-6th 7th-8th 7th-8th Ball/Rim/Court Junior size ball/8 rim/cross court Junior size ball/9 rim/cross court Junior size ball/9 rim/cross court Interm. size ball/10 rim/full court Interm. size ball/10 rim/full court Interm. size ball/10 rim/full court Official size ball/10 rim/full court
Fee (R/NR): $60/$90. In addition to the program fee each player must have a jersey and pair of shorts. If the player has these from last year they do not need to purchase new ones. If the player does not yet have these you can stop by the Leonhard Recreation Center and purchase a set; $13 for the jersey and $8 for the shorts. Deadline: 11/8. Register early and guarantee your spot! Late Registration: If there are still openings after the deadline, late registrations will be accepted with an additional $10 fee. Skills Assessment: Players should attend the Skills Assessment. Skills Assessments are necessary for the Park District to balance talent among the different teams. November 10 at Barkstall Elementary School: 9am 1st and 2nd graders 10:15am 3rd and 4th graders 11:30am 5th and 6th graders 12:45pm 7th and 8th graders Game Day & Location: Games begin the first Saturday in January and will be played on Saturdays. Mini Hoopers, Girls 34, and Boys 34 League games are at Leonhard. Other leagues game locations TBD. Older leagues may occasionally have games in Urbana, etc. Season is eight games long. Practices: Practices are once a week. During the pre-season older leagues may get extra weekend practices. Practice times and locations are scheduled by the Park District based upon coaches availability. Practices generally begin first week in December. There will be a break around Christmas. Practices will be held at Leonhard, Barkstall, or possibly Stratton. Team Placement: Team placement will be done by the CPD Sports Staff. Requests for specific teams, coaches or practice times/gyms WILL NOT be accepted. However, correctly completed Buddy Forms will be honored. See the Buddy Form for instructions. Volunteer Coaches Needed: Check the Champaign Park District volunteer page at www.champaignparkdistrict.com for information about becoming a volunteer coach. Then please fill out a Volunteer Application and turn it in as quickly as possible. We would not be able to run this program without volunteer coaches. There will be a Coaches Meeting (TBD) before the season begins.
The foundation of our Youth Sports Programs is our Volunteer Coaches. Coaching is an experience that will make a positive and fun difference in the players lives and your own. We offer ASEP coaching courses free for interested volunteers. To find out more, please see the online Volunteer Coaching flyer on the Work/Volunteer with Us page at www.champaignparkdistrict.com. The flyer describes coaching timelines, recommended experience and league information. You can apply online by clicking the Volunteer Application on that same page. If you have questions please call 398-2571.
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Sports
TRYOUTS REQUIRED
Game Day/Time: Saturdays, 8am-12pm Location: Douglass Community Center Fee (R/NR): $36/$54, includes t-shirt Questions: 398-2573
Registration taken only at Douglass Community Center between October 1 and November 9. Online registration not available for this program.
YOUTH SPORTS
Sign up now to receive updates of existing programs, reminders about deadlines, and other Youth Sports news right in your email inbox! To subscribe, send an email to news@cparkdistrict.com with the following text in the body of your message: SUBSCRIBE YouthSports John Doe Please send a separate email for each CPD email list subscription.
Min/Max 10/12
Class ID 222018-B1
Tryout Date: Tuesday 9/11, 5:30-6:45pm or Saturday 9/15, 11am-1pm Information Meeting/First Practice: Tuesday, 9/18, 6-7:30pm Practices: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6-7:30pm Fee (R/NR): $819 team fee. Registration fee is due at the information meeting. Fee includes jersey, all league/tournament entry fees, and tournament travel. Note: parents will be responsible for local transportation. CPD will be responsible for tournament travel. Questions: Jameel, 398-2376
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Location: Dodds Soccer Complex Fee (R/NR): $730 per team. Teams consisting of 60% or more Champaign-Urbana residents after the add/drop deadline will be considered resident teams and receive a $50 refund.
Adult Sports
Teams consisting of 60% or more Champaign-Urbana residents will be considered resident teams. Teams must maintain resident team status all season to be eligible for refund. Refunds will be processed after the deadline to add/ drop players from rosters. Refunds will be processed in accordance with Champaign Park District policies and procedures. Players: Want to play a team sport but dont have a team? Managers: Do you need extra players to make a full team? Call us at 398-2571 and ask for the Free Agent List!
Date Day Time Team Fee Max Class ID 8/30-11/8 Th 6-9pm $290* 8 teams 242003-B4 8/27-11/5 M 6-9pm $290* 32 teams 242003-B5
A team that wishes to register after the published deadline may do so provided that the following conditions are met: the league maximum has not been exceeded, schedules have not been made, and a late fee of $25 is paid with the league fee. For adult sports, there will be no refunds given once the schedules for the season have been made. Prior cancellation will be subject to a $5 service charge.
Refund Policy
Season Length: weather permitting 7 games for singleheader, 14 for doubleheader Location: Dodds 4-Plex Resident Fee Refund: Teams consisting of 60% or more Champaign-Urbana residents after the add/drop deadline will receive a $90 refund.* Deadline: 8/12 Informational Managers Meeting: Sunday, 8/19, 6pm at Leonhard Recreation Center
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Adult Fall Volleyball
Ages 15+
Can you bump, set, and spike with the best of them? Heres your chance to see where your skills are. Champaign Park District offers Mens, Womens, and Co-rec leagues that are sure to fit your skill level. At the time of registration, an application and all fees are due. Non-resident fees are built into league fees. No registrations will be accepted without full payment! Completed rosters with names, addresses, phone numbers, and signatures will be due the first day of games. League Womens A Womens B Co-ed A (most competitive) Co-ed B Co-ed C (least competitive) Mens Date 9/11-mid Dec. 9/11-mid Dec. 9/9-mid Dec. 9/12-mid Dec. 9/12-mid Dec. 9/13-mid Dec. Day Tu Tu Su W W Th Time 6-11pm 6-11pm 6-11pm 6-11pm 6-11pm 6-11pm Team Fee $255* $255* $255* $255* $255* $255* Class ID 242001-A1 242001-A2 242001-A3 242001-A4 242001-A5 242001-A6
Season Length: 10 matches plus a single elimination tournament Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Resident Fee Refund: Teams consisting of 60% or more Champaign-Urbana residents after the add/drop deadline will receive a $60 refund.* Deadline: 8/24
Season Length: 10 matches plus a single elimination tournament Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
Registration taken only at Douglass Community Center. Online registration not available for this program.
Season Length: 12 games Location: Barkstall and Stratton Elementary Schools Resident Fee Refund: Teams consisting of 60% or more Champaign-Urbana residents after the add/drop deadline will receive a $60 refund.* Min/Max: 5/12 Deadline: 10/12 Informational Managers Meeting: Sunday, 10/28 at 6pm at the Leonhard Recreation Center
Fee (R/NR): $9/$13.50 (plus greens fees) Time: Mornings Location: Savoy U of I Golf Course
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Volunteers
Volunteers The Unsung Heroes
At the Champaign Park District, we believe that volunteerism is one of the highest forms of recreation! With an abundance of programs and events, and acres of gardens and parkland, the Champaign Park District is fertile ground to lend your time or talent. Whether you want to exercise your green thumb, work with children, or assist with a special event, the Champaign Park District invites you to be a member of our team!
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Why Volunteer?
To continue learning and growing To develop new interests and friendships To share your time and talent with your community To gain valuable job experience To have fun!
Volunteering can have a positive impact on both your personal life and your professional life. The Champaign Park District will keep a record of your volunteer activities, and supply letters of reference, upon request.
SPORTS COACHES
Soccer Youth Hoops
Volunteer Coaches
Do you enjoy being a role model to kids? Teaching others new skills? Become a volunteer coach! The Champaign Park District is looking for coaches. Use your sports expertise and guidance to help kids excel while gaining a rewarding experience yourself! Contact Hsiung Marler at 398-2571 or hsuing.marler@cparkdistrict.com for more information.
Special Events
Are you looking for new friends with similar interests? Do you have limited time available but would still like to make a difference in the community? Volunteering with Champaign Park Districts special events is where its at! We have a variety of opportunities available at numerous events throughout the year. Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 398-2550 or volunteer@cparkdistrict.com.
Special Recreation
CUSR is looking for energetic, fun, and caring people to assist in ongoing recreation programs for all ages. We have many different types of volunteer opportunities available ranging from one time special events to weekly Special Olympics sports practices to daily after school programs. If you would like to hang out with some pretty amazing people, call the CUSR Volunteer Coordinator at 239-1152 or hannah.sheets@cparkdistrict.com.
For more information on the many ways that you can make a difference in the community through volunteering with the Champaign Park District, contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 398-2550 or volunteer@cparkdistrict.com.
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Tennis
Tennis Center program fees are not determined by residency, but by purchase of a Tennis Center membership. If you are not a member, you may participate by paying the guest fee.
2802 Farber Drive 352-6044 (off Interstate Dr. between Prospect & Mattis, north of I-74 in Interstate Research Park) FALL HOURS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 4: MF 7am10pm Sa & Su 8:30am10pm Please note: If courts are not in use after 9pm, the Tennis Center may close early.
The Tennis Center will be closed 11/22, 12/25, & 1/1. Early closure: 12/24 & 12/31 at 3pm.
TENNIS CENTER
Membership Information
Individuals and families may pay a membership fee. This fee is good until May 27, 2013 and entitles members to the following: reduced rates on all programs and activities including random court time, private lessons and drill and plays random court time reservations up to one week in advance option to purchase permanent court time discounts on ball machine use and racquet stringing discounts on Wilson merchandise. As an exclusive Wilson distributor, special orders are available. invitations to member only facility events Resident youth participants may submit applications for scholarships through the Champaign Park District, 398-2550. Memberships Family (2-4 members) Each additional family member Individual (ages 19-54) Senior (ages 55+) Full-time Students R $80 $10 $50 $30 $30 NR $120 $10 $75 $45 $45
Random court time is available throughout the day, depending on the schedule of other tennis programs. Reservations are required, and members may reserve court time up to one week in advance. Guests may reserve court time one day prior. All court fees are due before entering the court area. Fees listed below are based per court/per hour of court time. Unless random court time reservations are cancelled at least 4 hours in advance, the full court fee may be charged. Ask about our Random Court Club card! Time: M-Th, 7am-5:30pm & 9-10pm Member Fee: $15 Guest Fee: $17 Time: M-Th, 5:309pm Member Fee: $19 Time: F-Su, All Day Member Fee: $15 Guest Fee: $23 Guest Fee: $17
Tennis Parties
Ages 5+
Special event coming up? Celebrate at the Tennis Center! Wed love to host your next birthday party, family reunion, retirement party, or other special event. Party goers will have a ball playing tennis games with our professional tennis instructor, and everyone will be able to cool down with some great party treats. Dates Sept-May Days & Times To be arranged.
Tune up your game! Ball machine rental includes basket of balls and the machine. Unless ball machine reservations are cancelled at least 4 hours in advance, the full rental fee may be charged. Ask about our Ball Machine Club card! Time: Call 352-6044 to set up times. Member Fee: $4 per hour, plus cost of court Guest Fee: $5 per hour, plus cost of court
Member Fee: $90/1-8 participants; $5 for each additional participant Guest Fee: $105/1-8 participants; $7.50 for each additional participant Questions: 352-6044
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Wilson tennis balls: $3.50 per can Demo racquet rental: $3 Ball hopper rental: Member Fee: $2 per hour Guest Fee: $3 per hour Ball cart rental: Member Fee: $7 per hour Guest Fee: $8.50 per hour
Services
Racquet Stringing
Racquet stringing & handle regripping are available at the Tennis Center. Time: Ready for pick-up in 1-3 days! Fee: $20 & up depending on string
2012Fall/WinterFunformation
All Ages
Turn off the TV and come out to the Tennis Center for some healthy family fun. Call 352-6044 to reserve a court. Date 9/9-12/16 Day Su Time 3-7pm
Fee: Sunday Random Court fees apply. Child (15 and under) portion of the court fee is free.* *Limit 2 children per paying adult
25th Annual
Free!
Kick off fall at this free fun event! Enjoy food and refreshments, meet the staff, and play for free. Participate in drawings for free memberships, lessons, and merchandise. Everyone who comes receives a free court time coupon. Date 9/8 Day Sa Time 1-4pm
Ages 5+
Parents, want a night out? Let us entertain your kids! We will play tennis, board games, watch a movie, and enjoy pizza and drinks while you enjoy an evening out. Date 10/19 Day F Time 6-9pm Min/Max 5/24 Deadline 10/17 Class ID 223108-A1
Member Fee: $8.50 per child Guest Fee: $11.50 per child
Teen Advanced
Ages 13-18
Time 2:30-4pm 2:30-4pm 2:30-4pm 2:30-4pm 2:30-4pm
TENNIS
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Tennis Center program fees are not determined by residency, but by purchase of a Tennis Center membership. If you are not a member, you may participate by paying the guest fee.
Tennis Classes
Programs are offered for all ages and levels and allow for a progression from Beginner to Advanced Levels.
Registration/Make-Up Procedures
Please register at least one week in advance of the beginning of each program. All fees for programs are due at the time of registration, with the exception of workouts and various drop-in programs. Participants may make-up missed classes by attending a comparable class during the same session, with consent of the instructor.
Class Minimums
If classes fall short of minimum numbers, we reserve the right to restructure classes.
Students of all ages will be introduced to tennis in a fun and rewarding way. Fundamentals of basic stroke production will be introduced with time spent on developing the ability to hit consistently.
BEGINNER CLASSES
Pee Wees
Private Lessons
Available by appointment. Please schedule at least 48 hours in advance. Players may request to have a lesson in hitting, playing, and/or technical. The fee is per person for one hour. Unless lessons are cancelled at least 24 hours in advance, the full lesson fee may be charged. Private with Senior Pro with Asst. Pro Semi-Private (2) with Senior Pro with Asst. Pro Semi-Private (3) with Senior Pro with Asst. Pro Group (4+) with Senior Pro with Asst. Pro Member $40 $35 $20 $18 $14 $12 $11 $10 Guest $45 $40 $24 $22 $18 $15 $15 $13
Ages 3-5
Pre-Teen Beginners
Ages 10-12
Class ID 213101-A1 213101-A2 213101-A3 213101-A4 Date Day Time 9/17-10/29 M 4-5pm 11/5-12/17 M 4-5pm 9/12-10/24 W 4-5pm 11/7-12/19 W 4-5pm 9/15-10/27 Sa 12:30-1:30pm 11/3-12/22* Sa 12:30-1:30pm Member Fee: $60/session Guest Fee: $75/session No Class: 11/24* Class ID 223102-A1 223102-A2 223102-A3 223102-A4 223102-A5 223102-A6
Date Day Time 9/12-10/24 W 3:30-4pm 11/7-12/19 W 3:30-4pm 9/15-10/27 Sa 12-12:30pm 11/3-12/22* Sa 12-12:30pm Member Fee: $38/session Guest Fee: $53/session No Class: 11/24*
Young Beginners
Ages 6-9
Date Day Time 9/17-10/29 M 4-5pm 11/5-12/17 M 4-5pm 9/12-10/24 W 4-5pm 11/7-12/19 W 4-5pm 9/15-10/27 Sa 12:30-1:30pm 11/3-12/22* Sa 12:30-1:30pm Member Fee: $60/session Guest Fee: $75/session No Class: 11/24* Class ID 223101-A1 223101-A2 223101-A3 223101-A4 223101-A5 223101-A6
Teen Beginners
Ages 13-16
Date Day Time 9/12-10/24 W 5-6pm 11/7-12/19 W 5-6pm 9/15-10/27 Sa 12:30-1:30pm 11/3-12/22* Sa 12:30-1:30pm Member Fee: $60/session Guest Fee: $75/session No Class: 11/24* Class ID 233106-A1 233106-A2 233106-A3 233106-A4
Adult Beginners
Ages 16+
Date Day Time 9/17-10/29 M 6-7pm 11/5-12/17 M 6-7pm Member Fee: $60/session Guest Fee: $75/session 2012Fall/WinterFunformation Class ID 243101-A1 243101-A2
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ADVANCED CLASSES
Those serious about playing high levels of tennis will benefit greatly from these fast-paced programs. Emphasis will be placed on polishing technique, movement, and developing competitive tournament skills and strategy. Advanced classes are designed to achieve the highest level of play.
Young Advanced
Ages 6-9
Date Day 9/15-10/27 Sa 11/3-12/22* Sa Time 2:30-4pm 2:30-4pm Class ID 223107-A1 223107-A2
INTERMEDIATE CLASSES
For those who have completed our beginner classes. Specialty shots will be introduced along with greater attention to match play and competitive tournament skills.
Young Intermediates
Ages 6-9
Date 9/17-10/29 11/5-12/17 9/12-10/24 11/7-12/19 9/15-10/27 11/3-12/22* Day M M W W Sa Sa Time 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 1:30-2:30pm 1:30-2:30pm Class ID 223103-A1 223103-A2 223103-A3 223103-A4 223103-A5 223103-A6
Teen Intermediates
Ages 13-16
Date 9/12-10/24 11/7-12/19 9/15-10/27 11/3-12/22* Day W W Sa Sa Time 5-6pm 5-6pm 1:30-2:30pm 1:30-2:30pm Class ID 223109-A1 223109-A2 223109-A3 223109-A4
Pre-Teen Intermediates
Ages 10-12
Date 9/17-10/29 11/5-12/17 9/12-10/24 11/7-12/19 9/15-10/27 11/3-12/22* Day M M W W Sa Sa Time 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 1:30-2:30pm 1:30-2:30pm Class ID 223106-A1 223106-A2 223106-A3 223106-A4 223106-A5 223106-A6
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WORKOUTS & DROP-IN PROGRAMS
Workouts and other drop-in programs are available for everyone. Please request to be placed in a group based on your interest, goals, and level of play, as well as your personal schedule.
Drop-In Clinics
Basic Stroke Clinics
All Ages & Levels
Learn and fine tune a basic stroke in detail with a pro. Date Stroke Day 9/22 Forehand Sa 10/20 Serve Sa 11/17 Backhand Sa Member Fee: $10/visit Guest Fee: $13/visit Time 11am-12pm 11am-12pm 11am-12pm
Ladies Day
Intermediate Workout
Level: Players 2.5 & Up
Date Day Time 9/6-12/20* Th 5:30-7pm No Workout: 11/22* Member Fee: $10/visit Guest Fee: $13/visit
Tennis Tuesdays
Ages 16+
Specifically designed for Research Park workers or anyone who can get away for a little extra exercise during your Tuesday lunch hour. The fundamentals of tennis will be taught by an experienced pro in these fun 5 week sessions. Feel free to bring something to eat in our comfortable lobby. Date 10/2-10/30 11/6-12/4 Day Tu Tu Time 12-12:45pm 12-12:45pm Class ID 243118-A1 243118-A2
Recreational Doubles
All Levels
No partner is needed. Emphasis is on fun! Date Day Time 11/2-12/28 F 7-9pm Member Fee: $8/visit Guest Fee: $10/visit
Available by appointment. Arrange your own group or request to be placed in a group based on your interest, goals, and level of play, as well as your personal schedule. Fee is for 1 hours (must be a group of 4). Private lesson rates will apply if less than 4 participants are present for a drill. Member Fee: $14/visit Guest Fee: $17/visit
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2012Fall/WinterFunformation
Tennis Center program fees are not determined by residency, but by purchase of a Tennis Center membership. If you are not a member, you may participate by paying the guest fee.
LEAGUES
Leagues will be structured and competitive, yet recreational. Consultation with head pro is necessary, as the head pro will find a league that fits your level and preference. Leagues run for sevenweek sessions. Please note that flex leagues require that matches be played at the Champaign Park District Tennis Center.
4.5 This player has begun to master use of power and spins, has sound footwork, can control depth of shots and is able to move opponent up and back, can hit first serves with power and accuracy and place the second serve, is able to rush net with some success on serve in singles as well as doubles. 5.0 This player has good shot anticipation, frequently has an outstanding shot or exceptional consistency around which a game may be structured, can regularly hit winners or force errors off short balls, can successfully execute lobs, drop shots, half volleys and overhead smashes, has good depth and spin on most second serves.
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Fitness
Classes are subject to cancellation due to low attendance (<8). Two weeks notification will be given by email to listserv members. To stay up to date on cancellations and new offerings, please sign up for the CPD fitness listserv by sending an email to news@cparkdistrict.com, with SUBSCRIBE FITNESS your name in the subject line. Its that easy!
The first step to fitness is identifying your goals. Whether you are looking to build strength, maintain cardiovascular health, or start your New Years Resolution early, the Champaign Park District has a class for you! Participants enjoy the uniqueness of having access to great group fitness classes, without having to join a gym. Check out one of our innovative, invigorating, and fun group fitness classes! Also, be sure to look at our upcoming Running Events on page 5.
The Savoy Recreation Center also offers childcare in their Discovery Room, so your children are supervised while you work out. Hours: Monday Thursday, 9-11am, 5:30-7:30pm Friday, 9-11am, 5:30-6:30pm Fee (R/NR): $2/$3 per child, per visit. Save money with a 10 visit pass for $18/$27.
6:10-6:55am 6:45-7:45am 8:30-9:15am 9-9:45am 9:30-10:15 10-11am 11-11:45am 12:10-12:50pm 5-6pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:15pm 6:30-7:15pm 7:30-8:30pm
MONDAY Cardio Kickboxing Forever Fit Body-Bar Express Strength CardioMix Forever Fit Core & More
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
H.I.I.T. It!
Stroller Shapers
Zumba CardioMix Cardio Kickboxing Core & More Zumba Toning CardioMix F.I.T. Boot Camp Hatha Yoga with Pat Casey Yoga-lates Zumba (6:30-7:30) Zumba CardioMix Cardio Kickboxing Core & More Zumba Toning CardioMix Springer Cultural Center 301 N. Randolph Street Champaign, IL 217-398-2376 Leonhard Recreation Center 2212 W. Sangamon Drive Champaign, IL 217-398-2571 Centennial Park 2205 W. Sangamon Drive Champaign, IL F.I.T. Boot Camp Hatha Yoga with Pat Casey Yoga-lates Zumba (6:30-7:30) Zumba CardioMix Dance Fitness Sampler
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2012Fall/WinterFunformation
The age for most Fitness Classes is 15+ (unless otherwise noted). A younger child may participate in a class if they are accompanied by a participating parent/guardian. A FITflex card must be swiped for each participant.
Walking is great exercise: its low-impact, safe, simple and doesnt require practice. But as the weather gets colder and our schedules fill up, it can be hard to find a good time and place to walk. To help you stay active year-round, weve partnered with the Savoy Recreation Center (359-3550) and Market Place Mall (356-2700) to offer plenty of opportunities to walk no matter the weather: Location Leonhard Recreation Center Douglass Community Center Market Place Mall Savoy Recreation Center Day M-F M-F Daily Daily Time 6:30-8am 8-10am 7-10am Varied Fee Free! Free! Free! Walking Track Pass
FITflex Cards
Date 9/5-12/21 9/5-12/21 9/5-12/19
Indoor Walking
Improve your total body strength using a weighted bar and dumbbells a great way to build muscle and lose fat! Location Savoy Recreation Center
Cardio Kickboxing
CardioMix
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Dance Fitness Sampler
Practice a pirouette, jump into a jig, sample a samba, or scoot your boots in this fun dance fitness buffet featuring a different dance style each week: Ballet Fit, Cardio Irish, Zumba, and Country Line Dancing! Youll be ready to entertain your family and friends by the holidays - no dance experience needed! Date 9/9-10/28 Day Su Time 5:30-6:15pm Location Leonhard Recreation Center
This intense workout will take you through a variety of cardio and strength exercises including running, agility drills, weight training, and flexibility a great way to increase your metabolism, decrease body fat, and build strength and endurance! Not for the beginner! Time 5:30-6:15pm Location Savoy Recreation Center
Stroller Shapers
Forever Fit
Parents/Guardian must be 18+ and children should be between 0 36 months. Please, no more than one stroller per adult.
Get back into shape after baby, meet other parents, enjoy the beautiful autumn weather, and model healthy habits for your child! This fun and innovative outdoor fitness program combines power walking, toning exercises, and fun parent-child activities to create an effective workout that is also an enjoyable morning out with your baby! Date 9/8-12/15 Day Sa Time 10-10:45am Location Centennial Park
H.I.I.T. It!
Hatha Yoga
Improve and enhance your This class fills fast arrive bodys strength, flexibility, and early to ensure your spot! balance as we focus on the whole body. This gentle class will also help relieve stress and tension as we learn yoga postures, meditation, and breathing exercises. Date 9/4-12/20 Day Tu/Th Time 5:30-6:15pm Location Leonhard Recreation Center
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The age for most Fitness Classes is 15+ (unless otherwise noted). A younger child may participate in a class if they are accompanied by a participating parent/guardian. Both must present a FITflex card/coupon.
Yoga-lates
Date 9/4-12/20 9/4-12/20 Day Tu/Th Tu/Th
This combination of yoga and Pilates will increase your core strength, increase flexibility, and leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed. Time 10-10:45am 6:30-7:15pm Location Savoy Recreation Center Savoy Recreation Center
Zumba
Ditch the workout join the party! Zumba fuses Latin and other international rhythms with easy dance moves, resulting in an exhilarating, fat-burning fitness party that doesnt even feel like exercise! You cant help but move to this music, so come dance the calories away while toning and sculpting your whole body! No dance ability necessary! Date 9/4-12/20 9/4-12/20 9/2-12/17 Day Tu/Th Tu/Th Su Time 6:30-7:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 5-6pm Location Springer Cultural Center Savoy Recreation Center Savoy Recreation Center
Zumba Toning
Date 9/5-12/19 Day M/W
The newest member of the Zumba family, Zumba Toning, uses maraca-like Toning Sticks for body sculpting mixed in with high energy, Latin-infused Zumba cardio dance moves. Join Zumba Toning for a full-body workout that feels like a party! Time 7:30-8:30pm Location Savoy Recreation Center
Zumba Gold
This modified version of the Zumba formula is a dance fitness party especially designed for active older participants, people with joint or muscle concerns, and beginners! It still features the zesty Latin music (like salsa, merengue, and cumbia) and other international rhythms, exhilarating easy-to-follow moves, and invigorating atmosphere that Zumba is known for, but its a joint-friendly and fun workout that anyone can follow and love! Date 9/4-12/20 Day Tu/Th Time 9:30-10:15am Location Springer Cultural Center
Intro to Running
The Illinois Marathon may be months away, but it is never too early to start training! New to running? No problem! This course is designed to help the beginning runner get started on a training regimen that incrementally moves you towards completing a 5K. Our instructors will lead you through a 7-week course designed to improve your endurance and running. Get the guidance and encouragement you need to keep you on the road to a successful run This class is pre-registration only, FITflex cards will not be honored. In the event of inclement weather, please call 217-398-2571 for the status of the class. No refunds will be given for weather cancellations. Date Day 9/11-10/25 Tu/Th Time 5-6pm Min/Max Deadline 10/20 9/11 Class ID 240938-A1
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $50/$75 Instructors: Lisa Krause & Mackey Johnson
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Preschool
Busy Bees Preschool
Ages 3-5 (by September 1, 2012)
Music, stories, games, creative play, arts & crafts, outdoor play, and math and reading readiness activities are provided by caring and experienced teachers. Mid-session registration is taken on a space available basis. Three, four, and five year olds who are not attending full day kindergarten, are eligible to enroll. Registration for the 2012-2013 school year began on March 19, 2012. Ages Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID 3 9/5/12-5/22/13 M/W 8:30-11:15am $66/$99 per month* 211801-B1 4-5 9/4/12-5/24/13 Tu/Th/F 8:30-11:15am $88/$132 per month* 211801-B2 4-5 9/4/12-5/24/13 Tu/Th/F 12:30-3:15pm $88/$132 per month* 211801-B3 4-5 9/4/12-5/24/13 Tu/Th/F 3:15-5:30pm $58/$87 per month* 211801-B4 *Requires a $35 non-refundable deposit to hold your spot. The remaining fee is due before class begins. Location: Springer Cultural Center Max: 20 per class
Time: 8:30-11:30am Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $152/$228 per month *Requires a $35 non-refundable deposit to hold your spot. The remaining fee is due before class begins. Max: 20
Develop your preschoolers creativity and self expression through activities in music, movement, creative dramatics, storytelling, and art. Please see page 41 for details.
Moms and dads, here is your chance to spend quality time with your special little one, meet other parents, and have lots of fun! This open gym atmosphere will also include weekly parachute/song time and a snack time. Date Day 9/14-10/19 F 10/26-12/7* F Time 9:30-11am 9:30-11am Class ID 221801-A1 221801-A2
No Class: 11/23* Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $29/$43.50 per family Deadline: Session A1: 9/7 Session A2: 10/19
*Requires a $35 non-refundable deposit to hold your spot. The remaining fee is due before class begins. Location: Springer Cultural Center
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No Playgroup: 9/26, 11/21, 11/22, 12/24-1/3 Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Fee (R/NR): $2/$3 per child
Pumpkins and leaves and apples galore, youll create artwork that youll adore. Pick up a paint brush, put down that rake, this fall, bring your child to shake and make! Combine art, games and stories into loads of fun. Creativity is encouraged no matter how messy you would like to be. Parents participate with their child. Date Day 9/11-10/16 Tu 10/23-12/4* Tu Deadline 9/4 10/18 Class ID 221804-A1 221804-A2
Its preschool 101! Each week the class will focus on a specific theme such as safety, exercise, science, manners, the alphabet, numbers and colors. The classes will center on fine and gross motor skills, sensory experiences, and socialization skills. Kids will have so much fun, they wont even know they are learning! Parents may participate with their child. Ages 2-3 3-4 2-3 3-4 Date 9/10-10/15 9/10-10/15 Day M M Time 9:30-10:15am 10:30-11:15am 9:30-10:15am 10:30-11:15am Fee (R/NR) $34/$51 $34/$51 $34/$51 $34/$51 Max 11 11 11 11 Deadline Class ID 9/6 221803-A1 9/6 221803-A2 10/24 10/24 221803-A3 221803-A4
10/22-12/10* M 10/22-12/10* M
No Class: 11/20* Time: 10-10:45am Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $34/$51 Max: 13
Wiggles & Giggles is a physical activity class for fun and learning. Creative movement, basic ball skills, musical games, and combination parent-tot exercises will be included. A variety of equipment will be available for parent-tot play after the organized activities. T-shirts are available for purchase.
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Preschool/Special Interest
Sing, Chant, Dance & Jam
Ages 3-5
Give your child their first taste of music in this interactive, music jamming parent-child class led by an early childhood music specialist from the Champaign School of Music. Through non-stop musical activities that include singing, chanting, dancing, and jamming you and your child will develop his/her musical talent and form everlasting bonds. Date 9/6-9/27 10/4-10/25 11/1-11/29* Day Th Th Th Time 10:30-11am 10:30-11am 10:30-11am Deadline 8/31 9/27 10/24 Class ID 221822-A1 221822-A2 221822-A3
Free!
No Class: 11/22* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $50/$75 Min/Max: 8/10
Have you been flying model rockets for a while and are now interested in flying some of the bigger rockets? Heres your opportunity to get started in this fun and exciting hobby. We will give a short presentation and answer any questions on what is involved in getting started in high power rocketry. This is open to all ages. No preregistration is necessary. For further information call 359-8225 or check the web page at http://www.ciarocketry.org. Date 9/4 Day Tu Time 7pm Location Springer Cultural Center
Book Cooks
Ages 3-5
Introduce your child to the joys of reading! Each week we will focus on a different childrens story. In addition to reading the book aloud, we will provide your child with some food for thought. Snack each week will be prepared by your youngster and will relate to that weeks tale. Parents are welcome to stick around for the fun! Date 9/6-10/4 10/11-11/1 11/8-12/6* Day Th Th Th Time 10-10:45am 10-10:45am 10-10:45am Max 12 12 12 Deadline 8/25 9/29 10/27 Class ID 221805-A1 221805-A2 221805-A3
Rocket Launches
All Ages
The Central Illinois Aerospace Model Rocket Club schedules launches twice a month, generally on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays. Most of these are held at Dodds Park, though occasionally we will fly at other locations. If you have a model rocket, bring it and fly with us or just come out to watch. For further information call 359-8225 or check the web page at http://www.ciarocketry.org.
No Class: 9/27, 11/22* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $28/$42
Free!
Join members of the Champaign-Urbana Astronomical Society, Inc. at their observatory, southwest of Champaign, for an evening under the stars. See the stars and planets through the largest public telescope in East Central Illinois. All skywatch sessions are cancelled in the event of cloudy weather. Take interstate 57 south to the Monticello Road exit. Go west on Monticello Road for approx. 1.4 miles to crossroad 700 E. Go south on 700 E. for approx. 1 mile and you will see a sign for the observatory. Call 351-2567 for cancellation notices, or visit www.cuas.org. Date Day 9/15 Sa 9/22, 10/20, 11/17 Sa Time 7pm Dusk Location Homer Lake CUAS Observatory
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Teen Dance
6th-8th graders
Express yourself! Come get your Dougie on as the DJ spins todays hottest tracks! Refreshments and a variety of activities including photos and Xbox Kinect will be available. Attendees will only be released to their parent/guardian/chaperone for early departures. Date 10/12 Day F Time 7-10pm Location Leonhard Recreation Center
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Bushels of Fun!
K-5th graders
Fall is in the air, and were celebrating by enjoying the weather at several great outdoor locations around Champaign! We will start by fishing at Kaufman Lake, and then head back to the Leonhard Center before going out to Curtis Apple Orchard for fun fall activities. Campers will even have the chance to decorate their own miniature pumpkin to take home! Date 9/26 Day W Fee (R/NR) $30/$45 Min/Max 10/14 Deadline 9/14 Class ID 221825-A1
I N C LU S I O N
CUSR offers inclusion services for Champaign Park District programs. Upon an initial assessment, services that are deemed appropriate based on each individual will be provided. If needed, a one-on-one aide will work with your child. When registering, please fill in ADA information as needed on registration form.
Holiday Camp
K-5th graders
Stay busy during the days off from school and learn about different traditions associated with Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. Celebrate the holiday season with lots of crafts, baking, and games. Date Day 12/26-12/28 W-F Fee (R/NR) $75/$112.50 Min/Max Deadline 10/20 12/19 Class ID 221817-B1
Note: Inventors will also participate in a few traditional camp activities each day to keep them active such as trips to the UIUC Ice Arena, swimming at the Urbana Indoor Aquatic Center, and bowling at Arrowhead Lanes. Date 1/2-1/4 Day W-F Fee (R/NR) $100/$150 Min/Max Deadline 12/24 12/12 Class ID 221827-A1
Check out our Holly Jolly Happenings on the back cover for fun activities during the holidays!
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On a sunny afternoon in early June, during a special board meeting held over the lunch hour, the Champaign Park District awarded the contract for Phase III of the Virginia Theatre restoration. At first glance this would not appear to be a big deal; another project, another low bid. But in fact this project is a VERY big deal, putting in motion the work that will almost completely finish the restoration of our beautiful icon in downtown Champaign. Major components of this project include total restoration of the paint and plasterwork of the auditorium, including the proscenium (decorative arch over the stage), replacement of the seats, upgrades of the lighting and electrical and installation of an elevator from the main to the mezzanine levels. Other items will be addressed to bring the building up to code and compliance with ADA. Although an exact construction schedule has not yet been developed, it is estimated that substantial work will be done by March of 2013, just in time for Ebertfest in April. Funding for the project is coming from a variety of sources including capital funds, donations and a $500,000 Public Museum grant from the state, but your help is still needed. With a new, restored look comes new opportunities and the board and staff of the Champaign Park District hope you are excited about this project as we are. The Virginia Theatre not only holds a significant place in the history of downtown Champaign, but in the hearts of the many residents and visitors who have had the benefit of seeing shows within her grand walls. Please consider making a donation now to the Champaign Parks Foundation in support of the Virginia Theatre restoration and help bring us one step closer to completion!
www.champaignparkdistrict.com 217-398-2550
Champaign Parks Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit providing philanthropic support for the Champaign Park District.
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Park Features
Symbols
Indicates existing park features. Available when facilities are programmed/open. Subject to seasonal restrictions. Call 398-2591 for hours. Unit 4 School District owns. CROSS STREETS FOR PARKS Walnut St. & Eureka St. South of Kirby Ave. & just east of I-57 Market St. & Garwood St. Crescent Dr. & Kirby Ave. S.E. corner of Windsor & Rising Rds. McKinley Ave. & Charles St. Davidson Dr. & Church St. Mattis Ave. & Parkland Way Fifth St. & Grove St. Russell St. & University Ave. Garden Hills Dr. & Bloomington Rd. Mattis Ave. & Glenn Park Dr. South of Duncan Rd. & Windsor Rd. Neil St. & Bradley Ave. West of Country Fair Dr. & Bradley Ave. Grandview Dr. & Kirby Ave. Goldenview Dr. & John St. East of Duncan Rd. & Springfield Ave. West of Fox Dr. & Devonshire Belmeade Dr. & Maywood Dr. Scottsdale Dr. & Meadow Square Ln. Cherry Creek & Willoughby Rds. Elm St. & Eureka St. Bel-Air Ct. & Windsor Rd. Plymouth Dr. & Harrington Dr. Mullikin Dr. & Stonebridge Dr. East of Galen Dr. & Sterling Dr. Just north of Rising Rd. & Windsor Rd. Crestwood Dr. & Clayton Rd. West of Brett Dr. & Southmoor Dr. Meadows West Dr. & Springhill Ln. Second St. & Springfield Ave. Harris Ave. & Harvard St. Staley Rd. & Boulder Ridge Dr. Bardeen Ln. & Leggett Ln. Cobblefield Dr. & Balmoral Dr. Second St. & Daniel St. Third St. & Beardsley Ave. State St. & University Ave. North of Lakeside Dr. & Broadmoor South of Staley Rd. & Windsor Rd.
PARK NAME Beardsley Bian Bristol Centennial Champaign Bark District Clark Davidson Dodds Douglass Eisner Garden Hills Glenn Hallbeck Hazel Heritage Hessel Johnston Kaufman Mattis Mayfair Meadows Square Millage Mini Park #8 Moore Morrissey Mullikin Noel Robert C. Porter Family Powell Robeson Robeson Meadows West Scott Spalding Sunset Ridge Toalson Turnberry Ridge Washington Wesley West Side Wisegarver Zahnd
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Undeveloped Park Parking Picnic Area Shelter Grills Outdoor Drinking Fountain Restrooms Concessions
7 1 Ballfield, lighted Ballfield, not lighted Basketball Court, lighted 1 1 1 Basketball Court, not lighted 1 Soccer Field 8 Tennis Court, lighted 2 Tennis Court, not lighted 1 Volleyball Court Skatepark 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1
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Community Parks
Centennial Park
Crescent Drive & Kirby Avenue Centennial is one of Champaigns largest and most popular parks. It is home to Sholem Aquatic Center, Leonhard Recreation Center, and Prairie Farm.
Kaufman Lake
2702 W. Springfield Avenue Kaufman Lake is the place for outdoor fun with picnic tables and a variety of non-scheduled activities. Individuals or families can enjoy a hike or bike ride around the lake on the adjacent recreation trail. Swimming is not allowed at any time. During the winter months, activities include cross country skiing around the 24.2 acre park and lake.
Dodds Park
Mattis Avenue & Parkland Way If you are into sports, then Dodds Park is for you! A 7-diamond softball complex, 14 soccer fields, and concession stands attract athletes and spectators alike.
Fishing
All State of Illinois fishing license requirements apply. Kaufman Lake is stocked with Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Redear Sunfish, and Bluegill Sunfish. Daily Catch Limits: 2 Channel Catfish per person (no size limit) 1 Largemouth Bass per person (minimum 15 length) No Largemouth Bass under 15 may be taken No size or catch limit on other species Carp caught should be taken & disposed of in order to maintain a healthy fish population in the lake.
Douglass Park
Fifth & Grove Streets This neighborhood park truly caters to the community. It houses the Douglass Community Center, Douglass Annex, and the Douglass Branch Library.
Canoes
Hessel Park
Grandview Drive & Kirby Avenue Hessel has a little something for everyone, including the districts first playground with water elements. Water Play is free and open to the public 11:00am to 7:00pm Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Personal Canoes: Personal canoes and kayaks may be used on Park District lakes as long as they are registered with the Illinois Department of Conservation. Questions: 398-2550
Spalding Park
Harris Avenue & Harvard Street Spalding Park is one of the CPDs best kept secrets. Although its not located on a major street like most of the CPDs other community parks, Spalding is just as accessible and offers as many amenities as the rest.
State Street & University Avenue West Side Park is unique for its historical elements. Visitors enjoy the 100-year-old restored Prayer for Rain statue and fountain in the parks center, as well as the Capron Memorial Statues, Tootsie Sculpture, the Lincoln Megalith, and Double Dutch A Jump for Joy.
Hayrack Rentals
The CPD hayrack is available for rent at $75 for the first hour, $50 each additional hour (includes a monitor and driver) on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings beginning April 1 through November 1. Rentals may be scheduled for Kaufman Lake only. Questions: Callie, 398-2591
Zahnd Park
South of Staley & Windsor Roads Lighted baseball fields and a football field are the attractions of Zahnd Park.
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A howl-a-day season fun run at Centennial Park Dog Park membership carries with it responsibilities on December 1. to all Dog Park users and the public at large. Not See p. 5 for the scoop! all dogs are good candidates for Dog Park play and interaction with a wide cross section of dogs. If your dog is shy about meeting new people, children, or dogs, he might not be a good candidate for the Dog Park. In addition, Dog Park users must be able to maintain control over their dogs even when off leash. All dogs at the Dog Park should be responsive to their owners calls.
Purchase a one-year membership for your dog at the Bresnan Meeting Center, Springer Cultural Center, or Tennis Center. Users found without proper membership tags will be asked to leave and may forfeit future park privileges. Bark District memberships are reciprocal with Urbana Park Districts dog park, so your membership is valid at both dog parks. Visitors may enter by paying a $5 admission fee at the park. The Champaign Park District staff monitors the dog park regularly to ensure that park users are properly registered and identified. Users found without proper registration will be asked to leave and may forfeit any future park privileges. Requirement for Membership Obtain the following information it is required to complete your membership registration. 1. County registration form (or other proof of rabies vaccination) Current vaccination record from the vet (proof of distemper vaccination) 2. Pay the membership fee. Resident and nonresident rates apply. See page 62 for information about resident and nonresident rates and the reciprocal agreement with Urbana Park District. Membership is for one calendar year (January1, 2012 to December 31, 2012). Fees are not pro-rated. One Dog (Resident): $38 One Dog (Non-resident): $57 Each Additional Dog: $6 Replacement Fee: $10 Tags & Membership for 2013 are not available until January 2013
Scoop the poop! Help us keep the park clean and pick up after your dogs.
3. Place the Dog Park ID tag on your dogs collar. This tag must be present at all visits to the dog park and may be checked by Park District staff. Daily Admission Want to check out the dog park before purchasing your membership? Daily admission passes are available at the dog park. Sign the waiver and release form and place it along with your $5 in the envelope provided. All dog park rules apply to daily pass holders. Questions/comments: Call 398-2550 during business hours. For emergency assistance call 333-8911
The dog park is smoke-free and food free. Please leave all food, including dog treats, at home or in your car. Only three dogs per visit can accompany an adult. Dogs, owners, and users creating a disturbance or violating posted rules must leave the dog park if requested by law enforcement or park personnel.
The membership tag must be attached to your dogs collar during all visits to the Bark District and may be checked by District staff.
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Cultural Arts
Calling All Artists!
The Champaign Park District relies on local visual and performing artists to provide quality instructors for its cultural arts programs and classes. The Springer Cultural Center is looking for talented artists to complement current programs, classes and outstanding staff.
The Dance Arts School is in search of dance instructors that are interested in designing and teaching workshops that are fun, multi-cultural, and educational dance experiences for all ages and abilities. If you are passionate about your art form and are eager to create an exciting environment for teaching others, please consider teaching a workshop. Apply online at www.champaignparkdistrict.com for Special Interest Instructor.
No Class: 11/12, 11/19-11/23* Day/Time: Days and time slot information is available at Springer front desk at time of registration. Location: Springer Cultural Center
Registration only taken at the Springer Cultural Center. No online registration available for this program.
Art Exhibits
The Springer Cultural Center offers local and regional artists a professional venue in which to display their work. These exhibits bring new life and vitality to a culturally rich downtown area and expose patrons to a wide range of mediums, techniques and ideas. If you are interested in exhibiting your work, applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and are available at the Springer Cultural Center or online at www.champaignparkdistrict.com/ programs/artexhibits.htm.
Springer Cultural Center is searching for acoustic musicians who can perform in our beautiful Historic Lobby. The musicians can perform any genre of music as long as it strikes a chord with the audience and captivates for an entire hour. If you are interested in performing for Bachs Lunch, applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and are available at the Springer Cultural Center or online at www.champaignparkdistrict. com/programs/bachslunch.htm.
Springer Cultural Center is seeking talented individuals who love to share their gift with others in a class or workshop setting. Painting, jewelry making, photography, the exhilarating possibilities are endless! Apply online at www.champaignparkdistrict.com for Special Interest Instructor.
No Class: 11/12, 11/19-11/23* Day/Time: Days and time slot information is available at Springer front desk at time of registration. Location: Springer Cultural Center
Registration only taken at the Springer Cultural Center. No online registration available for this program.
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Annie Jr.
Rehearsal Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Min/Max: 30/50 Performance Dates & Location: October 18, 19 & 20. Location to be determined. Director: TBD
Rehearsal Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Min/Max: 30/50 Performance Dates & Location: November 29, November 30 & December 1 at Centennial High School Director: Angela Marcum
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Poetry Workshop
Ages 18+
This poetry workshop is designed for writers of all ability levels. Each week, well examine poems by a wide range of authors and learn about the craft of poetry: image, narrative voice, tension, rhythm, word choice, etc. Well do short, fun, in-class exercises to unlock creative ideas. Bring poems youve already written or come prepared to write your first poem. Supplies needed: notebook and pen or pencil. First class meeting will be brief, with an introduction to the class and each other. Date Day 9/10-10/15 M 10/29-12/17* M Time 6-8pm 6-8pm Min/Max 3/10 3/10 Deadline 9/4 10/22 Class ID 240617-A1 240617-A2
No Class: 11/12, 11/19* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $39/$58.50
Nature Writing
Ages 18+
In this class, develop your eco-consciousness by reading and writing stories, essays, poetry, journal entries and articles that describe and make connections with the natural world. Experience nature through all five senses and rethink your role in the local ecosystem; improve your skills as a researcher, philosopher and artist as we explore and transform these important natural experiences into the written word. Date 9/15-10/20 11/3-12/15 Day Sa Sa Time 12-2pm 12-2pm Min/Max 3/10 3/10 Deadline 9/7 10/26 Class ID 240621-A1 240621-A2
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Art Smart
Let us introduce your child to the wonderful world of art! Art Smart Kids will develop your childs creativity, imagination, and self expression.
*Requires a $35 non-refundable deposit to hold your spot. The remaining fee is due before class begins. Time: 9-11:30am Location: Springer Cultural Center Max: 10
*Requires a $35 non-refundable deposit to hold your spot. The remaining fee is due before class begins . No Class: 11/20, 11/22, 11/24 Location: Springer Cultural Center
No Class: 11/12* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $50/$75 Min/Max: 5/10
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Intro to Painting with Tempera Paint
Ages 6-10
Students will learn the basics of painting utilizing water-based paints on paper (tempera). They will create color wheels, value scales, and create 2-d design projects that will include still-life, landscape and self-portrait paintings. A supply list of around $40 will print at the time of registration. Date Day 9/15-10/20 Sa 11/3-12/15* Sa Time 10:30am-12pm 10:30am-12pm Deadline 9/7 10/26 Class ID 220630-A1 220630-A2
Supply lists for these Art Classes will also be available the week prior to class start date at the Springer Cultural Center front desk.
No Class: 11/24* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $65/$97.50 Min/Max: 4/8
This oil painting class is for beginners and will teach the basics of oil painting. Students will learn about color mixing, value, composition, creating form and spatial depth through still life and landscape paintings. A supply list of around $75 will print at time of registration. Date 9/18-10/23 11/6-12/18* Day Tu Tu Time 3:30-5:30pm 3:30-5:30pm Deadline 9/11 10/30 Class ID 220631-A1 220631-A2
No Class: 11/20* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $61/$91.50 Min/Max: 4/8
Introduction to Drawing
(Formerly Learn About Drawing)
Ages 18+
Learn the basic techniques to create form in space. Students will create still-life and landscapes by exploring concepts in light and shadow, proportion and linear perspective. This class is for beginning students, and those wishing to brush up on their technique and principles. A supply list of around $25 will print at the time of registration. Date Day 9/10-10/15 M 10/29-12/17* M Time 6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm Fee (R/NR) Deadline Class ID $56/$84 9/4 240623-A1 $56/$84 10/22 240623-A2
Acrylic Painting
Ages 18+
Learn techniques and create depth in painting by using acrylic paint. See your creation come alive with instant visual results. Painting with acrylics allows colors to be richer and retain their vibrance. Students will learn the basics by painting various things such as shapes, landscapes, and portraits. Students will need to provide their own brushes, canvases, and some paints. Paintings will not exceed 20 x 20 inches. A supply list of around $50 will print at the time of registration. Date Day 9/18-10/23 Tu 11/6-12/18* Tu Time 6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm Fee (R/NR) Deadline Class ID $69/$103.50 9/11 240611-A1 $69/$103.50 10/30 240611-A2
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No Class: 11/20* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $70/$105 Min/Max: 5/10
No Class: 11/22* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $70/$105 Min/Max: 5/10 www.champaignparkdistrict.com 217-398-2550
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Preschool Clay Creations
Age 3 with parent
Join your child in learning the beginnings of hand built pottery. With help from you, your child will expand their creativity with every project. Share the fun in making slab artwork, coil pots and animal figurines! Date Day 9/10-10/8 M 10/22-12/3* M Time 2-2:45pm 2-2:45pm Min/Max Deadline Class ID 6/7 9/4 210605-A1 6/7 10/15 210605-A2
Group Pots-Abilities
Clay is fun for everyone! Bring your Girl or Boy Scout Troop, seniors club, co-workers, bridal showers, corporate team, or even your neighbors for a special group workshop. We will create a workshop based on your groups needs. Do some team-building, think outside the bowl, strengthen friendships and flex the right side of your brain! Call Michelle at 398-2376 to schedule a workshop at least one month in advance.
No Class: 11/12, 11/19* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $25/$37.50
Clay Animals!
Ages 6-12
People have been making animals out of clay since pottery was invented. You will create a menagerie of pots and sculptures, make tiny animals, big monsters, animal pots, and much more! Ages 6-8 9-12 Date Day 9/18-10/9 Tu 10/23-11/13 Tu Min/Max 6/8 6/8 Deadline 9/11 10/16 Class ID 220628-A1 220628-A2
No Class: 11/12, 11/19* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $31/$46.50
No Class: 9/1, 11/21, 11/22, 11/24* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $43/$64.50 Min/Max: 6/8
No Class: 9/1, 11/22, 11/24* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $43/$64.50 Min/Max: 6/10
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No Class: 11/19-11/23* Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $53/$79.50 per family member Min/Max: 6/10
Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $5/$7.50 per hour Min/Max: 1/8
Functional Kitchenware
Ages 18+
Ceramic kitchen accessories can be expensive so come make your own in this workshop. Learn to make mixing bowls, plates, cups, sugar bowls, creamers, and salt and pepper shakers that are uniquely your own. Date 9/20-10/11 10/25-11/15 Day Th Th Time 1-2:30pm 1-2:30pm Deadline 9/13 10/18 Class ID 240622-A1 240622-A2
Studio Ceramics
Ages 18+
Take a night off from the lab, the office, school, study, work or worry. Let your neurons and your muscles have a conversation about beauty and art. No experience required. Learn basic pottery skills including hand-building, coils, slabs and the wheel. Learn to pull a handle, trim a foot, join a slab. Learn the mysteries of extrusion. If you have experience, we can help you with advanced techniques or give you the opportunity to pursue your own projects. Date 8/27-10/15* 10/22-12/17* 8/29-10/10* 10/24-12/12* Day Time M 6-8:30pm M 6-8:30pm W W 6-8:30pm 6-8:30pm Fee (R/NR) $83/$124.50 $83/$124.50 $83/$124.50 $83/$124.50 Deadline Class ID 8/20 240614-A1 10/15 240614-A2 8/22 10/17 240614-A3 240614-A4
Illuminated Clay
Ages 18+
Learn to make a variety of seasonal items that will illuminate your home year after year. We will show you how to make pumpkins out of clay, ceramic jack-o-lanterns, ghost candleholders, clay cornucopias, stately menorahs, treasured tree ornaments, ornate tableware and decorative dishes. No prior clay experience necessary. Date 8/28-10/9 Day Tu Time 6-8:30pm Deadline 8/21 Class ID 220629-A1
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Cultural Dance
Belly Dance
Ages 18+
Journey into the world of belly dance, where you will find adventure in every turn. Jewels, Pendulums, Egyptians, Myas, Infinity loops, Shimmies, Swivels, Wheels and Snake Arms are some moves you will delight in learning the basics of Belly Dance 101. A fusion of dance styles will be incorporated. Progress to Belly Dance 102, learning Choo Choos, Arabics, Twists, more combinations, and connecting them in succession. Become more comfortable in combining with some steps, turns, and traveling. Belly dance builds confidence, body comfort and coordination and camaraderie with fellow dancers. This beautiful art form is an enriching and empowering experience, celebrating women of all shapes, sizes and ages.
(completing 101 or previous experience highly beneficial) Fee (R/NR) Min/Max $19/$28.50 6/25 Deadline 10/12 Class ID 240707-A2
Intermediate Choreography
Online Registration is now easier than ever!
Give it a try at champaignparkdistrict.com Ages 18+
Have a fun time learning a bit more intricate choreography, which includes changing of formation and optional short solos of your favorite moves, within the group choreography. Date 11/30-12/21 Day F Time 6:30-7:30pm Fee (R/NR) $19/$28.50 Class ID 240715-A1
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The Dance Arts School teaches classes in Creative Movement, Irish Dance and Ballet. The ballet school is certified by the Royal Academy of Dance based in London, England, and is the only certified ballet training school in the state of Illinois. We train our students using the internationally acclaimed Royal Academy of Dance syllabus, a worldwide ballet training program focused on teaching classical ballet techniques in a manner that is safe for our dancers growing bodies. In 2003, Dance Arts added Irish Dance to its curriculum. Students are taught a warm up, proper Irish Dance technique, and a cool down that is safe for each age and ability level.
Our Faculty
The ballet faculty members have each received professional training and collectively represent a wide spectrum of performance and educational backgrounds. Our Irish Dance instructors are championship-level dancers from the Sullivan School of Irish Dance, Mayer School of Irish Dance, and Trinity Academy of Irish Dance in Chicago. The ballet accompanists are professionally trained pianists with specialties in performance, theory, composition, and more. The expertise of both the instructors and accompanists greatly enhances the quality of the school. Kimberly Burson, RAD Certification, Dance Arts Director Jessica Bengtson, Graduate of National Academy of Arts Sarah Carlton, MFA in Dance Performance & Choreography Kate Grim-Feinberg, former principal dancer with Cuyahoga Valley Youth Ballet, trained at School of American Ballet and others Kate Insolia, MFA in Dance Tobey J. Martinez, BFA Ballet Katherine Quick, attained Championship Level, 2008 James Schaffnit, MM in Piano Performance Eileen Scully, won 9 Mid-America Oireachtas Team Championships For more information, visit us at www.champaignparkdistrict.com/programs/dance.htm
Experience Dance!
Performance
The Dance Arts School performs annually. Performances are an exciting and rewarding opportunity for students to present the product of a years work and to experience the stage. Due to rehearsal schedules, only students enrolled in Fall classes will be cast in the performance, with artistic directors approval. A one time only performance fee of $15 is due from all dancers participating in the performance. This will assist in covering theatre expenses. A costume fee of $35 is due from all dancers who will be wearing in-house constructed costumes. There is an additional $20 for each costume needed after the first one. These fees are non-refundable.
New Students
Adults and children with prior training should contact the Director of Dance for a placement audition at the Springer Cultural Center (398-2376). Note: There will be an informational meeting and dance wear garage sale on Thursday, August 23 at 5:30pm at the Springer Cultural Center. All parents of Pre-Primary, Primary, Grade 1, and Childrens Beginning and Advanced Beginning Irish, as well as any new students, should attend. Any items you wish to sell should be dropped off by 3pm.
Dance Wear
Dance wear varies depending on which class a student is enrolled. Specific dance wear information may be picked up at the Springer Cultural Center.
Fees may be paid in full at the time of registration, or see page 49 for a schedule of payment options. The fee for a single 1 hour technique class is $10/$15. The fee for a single 1 hour technique class is $13/$19.50. The fee for a single 1 hour technique class is $15/$22.50.
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Supplemental Technique Classes
Creative Movement (new or returning students 3-5 years old) Our Creative Movement classes are for your youngest dancers. Jumping in puddles and soaring like birds, the students will move through their imagination in a fun filled class that will strengthen their gross motor skills. Students may wear leotards with proper ballet shoes or comfortable clothing with bare feet. Hair should be pulled off the face into a ponytail. Adult Beginning Ballet 1 Have you always wanted to take a ballet class? Now is the time to take that leap! Learn ballet technique, musicality, and get fit at the same time! Students with 02 semesters of training.
Adult Ballet 2 This class builds on the information and techniques learned in Beginning Ballet 1. At least 1 year of training required. Adult Ballet 3 This class continues to build on the information and techniques learned in Adult Ballet 2. At least 2 years of training and teacher recommendation are required.. Soloists Ages 12+ years, with 5-6 years of ballet. Adults with the same amount of training are invited to take this class. Principals Ages 14+ years. This class is for students who are dedicated to the art form, and plan to continue to study academically and/or professionally. Junior Company Class This class is for Grades 3 and 4, or students with 4 to 5 years of continuous training. Please Note: Junior and Senior Company classes are free to students already enrolled in two or more classes with Dance Arts. Senior Company Class Ages 12 and up. Soloists, Principals, and adult students with at least 5 years of continuous training. There will be a 30 minute pointe class immediately following the 1 hour technique class.
To inquire about Royal Academy of Dance Syllabus Grades not listed, please call the Springer Cultural Center at 398-2376.
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BA L L E T
Program
Pre-Primary Pre-Primary Primary Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7
Class ID
220701-A1 220701-A2 220702-A1 220703-A1 220704-A1 220705-A1 220706-A1 220719-A1 220708-A1 230708-A1
Ages
6-7 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11+ 12+ 12+ 13+
Day
M Sa M/W Tu/Th W/F Tu Th W/F M Th M/W Tu Th W W Th Sa M Tu Sa Sa Sa
Time
3:45-4:30pm 10:15-11am 3:45-4:45pm 3:45-4:45pm 4-5pm 4-5pm 4:45-5:45pm 5-6:15pm 4:45-6:15pm 5:45-7:15pm 6:15-7:45pm 5-6:30pm 7:15-8:45pm 9:45-10:15am 10:30-11am 3:45-4:30pm 9:15-10am 7:45-9pm 6:308pm 9:15-10:30am 10:30am-noon 10:30am-12:30pm
Date
9/10-12/17 9/8-12/15 9/5-12/19 9/4-12/20 9/5-12/21 9/4-12/20 9/5-12/21 9/6-12/20 9/5-12/19 9/4-12/20
ClassFee (R/NR)
$85/$127.50 $98/$147 $224/$336 $240/$360 $240/$360 $240/$360 $300/$450 $308/$462 $308/$462 $330/$495
No classes Sept. 3, Nov. 12, Nov. 19-25. Deadline for registration is August 27.
IRISH
No classes Sept. 3, Nov. 12, Nov. 19-25. Deadline for registration is August 27.
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Irish Dance Classes
Beginning The Childrens Beginning class is for girls and boys (ages 6 to 8) who are new to Irish Dance. Students will learn the Introductory Jig and Reel. Advanced Beginning 1 The Advanced Beginning class is for students who have completed 1 year of Beginning and have mastered the Jig and Reel steps taught at the beginning level. Students will learn more advanced Jigs and Reels, as well as a new dance called the Slip-Jig. This class may also include older beginning level students (ages 8-12) with the permission of the instructor. Advanced Beginning 2 Students in this class must have completed 1 year of Advanced Beginning 1. Intermediate 1 A continuation of work started in Advanced Beginning 1 and 2. Students must have completed the 2 years of Advanced Beginning. Intermediate 2 Students must be confident of steps learned in the past 4 years of training. More advanced work on the Jig, Reel, and Slip Jig. Hardshoe training will begin this year. Advanced Dancers must have technically mastered previous vocabulary and be well acquainted with Hardshoe. Adult Beginning 1 and 2 New and returning students will learn or refine proper foot placement, and work on Jigs, Reels, and Slip-Jigs.
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50 Plus!
The Senior Membership benefits are endless.
One membership fee, paid at either Hays or Douglass, gives you access to senior programming at both facilities. Take advantage of the free programs like Chair Exercises, Computers 101, and the 2nd Annual Hays and Douglass Bake-off. Participate in the monthly business meetings by offering ideas for new events. Membership also entitles you to copies of the senior newsletters from Hays and Douglass. In addition to all the great programming, we encourage you to stop by either facility for a cup of coffee and some conversation with your friends. M = Member NM = Non-member
Free!
Free!
Come on out to share your great ideas with us about new programs and activities. If the weather is bad, call ahead first to confirm the meeting is happening. Date/Day 1st Monday of each month 3rd Monday of each month Time 1:30-3pm 1:30-2:30pm Location Douglass Annex Hays Recreation Center
Join us for a walk inside the Douglass Center for a good morning workout then to the Annex for coffee or tea. Location Douglass Community Center
Free!
Walk it Out
Ages 50+
Start your week off right as we take a brisk walk through Hessel Park. There we will socialize with friends, look at the beautiful scenery, and of course get some exercise all at the same time. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Date 9/10-10/22 Day M Time 11am-12pm Location Meet at Hessel Park Pavilion
A program designed to facilitate physical and intellectual wellness in older adults. Playing Wii games once a week for 12 weeks will benefit physical fitness, as well as inspire teamwork and friendships. Wii games, including sports such as bowling, fun fitness games, dancing, and trivia games can all be incorporated into this program. Date 9/27-12/13* Day Th Time 1-3pm Location Douglass Annex Min/Max 5/20
No Class: 11/22*
Fee (M/NM): Free/$3 Sign up in the Senior Binder at the Hays Recreation Center
Wii Play
Ages 50+
Chair Exercises
Ages 50+
Whether its stretching, aerobics, yoga, or strength training, this chair exercise class has at all. Our classes are designed to strengthen your muscles, increase stability, burn calories and so much more. All this fun while sitting down! Date 9/4-12/27 Day Tu/Th Time 9-9:45am Min/Max 1/20 Location Hays Recreation Center
Come on down! Looking for something exciting to do on your Monday afternoons? If so, come over to the Hays Center for an afternoon of Wii. We have games including The Price is Right, Jeopardy, Family Feud, Bowling, and much more. Date 9/10-12/17 Day M Time 1-3pm Location Hays Recreation Center
Fee (M/NM): Free/$3 Sign up in the Senior Binder at the Hays Recreation Center
Fee (M/NM): Free/$3 per session Sign up in the Senior Binder at the Hays Recreation Center
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Game Day
Ages 50+
Date Year round Day W
Bunco!
Ages 50+
Yes, this dice game from the past is back! Whether you remember your grandmothers Bunco Club from your childhood or youve never heard of the game but want to try something different, sign up for our Bunco party. Well have fun prizes and refreshments. Date 9/14 9/28 10/12 10/26 11/9 11/30 12/14 Day F F F F F F F Time 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm 1-3pm
Free!
We will have different games to choose from every Wednesday. Snacks will be provided, plus you may bring one to share. Time 1-3pm Location Douglass Annex
Trivia
Ages 50+
Who was the first U.S. President to resign while in office? Do you know the answer? If you do, come and share it. Join us at the Hays Center for our monthly trivia battles. Bring your mind and your buzzing finger. Date 9/21 10/5 11/9 12/14 Day F F F F Time 2:30-3:30pm 2:30-3:30pm 2:30-3:30pm 2:30-3:30pm Location Hays Recreation Center Hays Recreation Center Hays Recreation Center Hays Recreation Center Fee (M/NM) Free/$3 Free/$3 Free/$3 Free/$3 Min/Max 4/25 4/25 4/25 4/25
Location: Hays Recreation Center Fee (M/NM): Free/$3 Deadline: Thursday prior Sign up in the Senior Binder at the Hays Recreation Center
Deadline: 1 week prior to program Sign up in the Senior Binder at the Hays Recreation Center
B-I-N-G-O
Ages 50+
End your Friday with fun people and a game of bingo to start your weekend. Bring a prize, and enjoy yourself. HAYS RECREATION CENTER Date Day Time 9/7 F 1-3pm 9/21 F 1-3pm 10/5 F 1-3pm 10/19 F 1-3pm 11/2 F 1-3pm 11/16 F 1-3pm 12/7 F 1-3pm 12/21 F 1-3pm Location: Hays Recreation Center Fee: Bring 1 prize DOUGLASS ANNEX Date Day Time 9/5-12/14 W / F 1-3pm
Bridge Club
Ages 50+
Free!
Start your week off right at this informal bridge club. Bridge is not only a social game, but a great way to challenge yourself and have lots of fun. Brush up on your skills, meet new people and keep your mind as sharp as a tack. Come alone or with a partner and let the card shuffling begin! Date Year round Day M Time 9am-12pm Location Springer Cultural Center
Free!
Refresh yourself on driving safety at this free drop-in class. There is NO driving test given at class. Location Hays Recreation Center
Fee (M/NM): $4/$6 + bring 1 prize Location: Hays Recreation Center Deadline: 12/10
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Craft Days
Ages 50+
Learn to make scrapbook covers and greeting cards. Save your scraps of material and your old cards so we all can learn how to recycle and make something we can all use. Lets get together on Thursday mornings and pass the time away. Date 10/4-11/8 Day Th Time 10-11am Location Douglass Annex
Free!
Call a friend and meet at the Annex for coffee or tea! Find out the latest news; everyone brings interesting conversation to the table. Location Douglass Annex
Lunch Bunch
Ages 50+
Come enjoy some fellowship with your friends from Hays Center or make new friends while enjoying lunch. Dont miss out meet us at the restaurant. Date 9/5 10/3 11/7 12/5 Day W W W W Time 11am-12:30pm 11am-12:30pm 11am-12:30pm 11am-12:30pm Location Bob Evans Cracker Barrel Apple Dumpling Smoke Que & Brew (at the Crossing)
Hays Potlucks
Ages 50+
Join us for another season of Thursday Potlucks. The first Thursday of every month we will be celebrating birthdays for that month. Throughout the season we will be celebrating holidays and having other fun events. Please bring your own dishware. Date Day Year round* Th Time 12pm Location Hays Recreation Center
Fee: Cost of your meal Deadline: One week prior to each trip Sign up in the Senior Binder at the Hays Recreation Center
Munchies at Hays
Ages 50+
1 FREE POTLUCK
Any NEW senior wanting to visit the Hays Center is welcome to 1 free potluck event. Cost is typically $4. You are welcome to come out, enjoy lunch and meet some new people.
The latest topics on current events, jokes, poems, and more will generate the conversation at this lunch gathering. Please bring your lunch and well provide additional munchies to enjoy. Date 9/19 10/17 11/21 12/19 Day W W W W Time 12-1pm 12-1pm 12-1pm 12-1pm Location Hays Recreation Center Hays Recreation Center Hays Recreation Center Hays Recreation Center
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Covered Bridge Festival
Ages 50+
Travel by coach to Rockville, Indiana to the Covered Bridge Festival. Join us for an exciting day full of fun, arts & crafts, and good food. Reserve your spot before its too late. Date 10/16 Day Tu Time 8am-5pm Fee (M/NM) $25/$37.50 Min/Max 20/50 Class ID 261806-A1
Ages 50+
Lets get together and take a ride around town on our wonderful Mass Transit District Bus to see where we can go. Use your senior bus pass to ride free. We will stop for lunch, then hop back on the bus. Date 10/23 Day Time Tu 9am-4pm Location Meet at Douglass Annex
Computers 101
Ages 50+
Whether you would like to learn about email, or you would like to learn how to start the machine, this class is perfect for you. In Computers 101 you will have the chance to learn computer basics, how to browse the Internet, to use Microsoft Word and much more. Date 9/10-12/17 9/10-12/17 9/10-12/17 9/10-12/17 9/4-12/18 9/4-12/18 9/4-12/18 9/4-12/18 Day M M M M Tu Tu Tu Tu Time 10-10:30am 10:30-11am 11-11:30am 11:30am-12pm 2-2:30pm 2:30-3pm 3-3:30pm 3:30-4pm Min/Max 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3
Location: Hays Recreation Center Fee (M/NM): Free/$3 per session Sign up in the Senior Binder at the Hays Recreation Center
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Free!
Its a festive time of year with family, friends, and good cheer. As we ring in the holiday season lets enjoy some good food, friends, and trimming of the holiday tree. Each person is asked to bring an ornament, purchased or handmade, to add to the tree. Date 11/30 Day F Time 9-11am Location Douglass Annex
Free!
Looking for a solution to a problem or concern you might be facing in life? Often times, answers come from discussions with our peers. Come on out and lets brainstorm together perhaps we can help each other. Community agencies will also be on hand. Date 10/25 Day Th Time 1-3pm Location Douglass Annex
Location: Hays Recreation Center Fee (M/NM): $4/$6, plus a gift for bingo Min/Max: 10/50 Deadline: 10/22
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Flower Islands
The Flower Island program is a cooperative beautification effort between local businesses and the Park District. This unique program allows businesses to have a personal flower bed near their site and to assist with the sponsorship of beds on public property (e.g. parks, schools, library, right-of-ways, etc.) Each year the local business pays a fee to the Park District. Half this amount contributes to the cost of their bed(s) and the remainder is used for the Flower Islands on public property. Hence, they enhance the beauty of the community twice. Services included for the annual fee are design, bed preparation, planting, maintenance, and fall removal. Enrollment: September November Questions: Greg Sancken, 398-2591
Growing Together
Free!
The Growing Together Tree is a program for parents or soon-to-be parents to adopt a tree that has been planted in a park during the year of your new childs birth. Together they grow: child and tree. You will receive an infant t-shirt and a map with your trees location.
Adopt-A-Park
Memorial Trees
ADOPTED PARKS:
Clark Douglass Eisner Heritage Kaufman Lake Mattis Robeson Washington Wesley
The Adopt-A-Park program was developed by the Champaign Park District in 1982 after a class at Robeson Elementary School inquired about adopting the park near their school. The purpose of the program is to encourage people in a park neighborhood to assume some responsibilities for their adopted park. This helps maintain and program the park above the level that the Champaign Park District is able to achieve on its own. Adopted parks build community support and often become the focal point of neighborhood activities. The park programs benefit both the Park District and the adopting group. If you are interested in adopting a park or would like more information, please call 398-2550 or visit us at www.champaignparkdistrict.com.
A living memorial is planted in honor of a loved one. Call for current fee.
Retirement Tree
Plant a living, growing retirement gift for the newly retired friend, relative, or co-worker to celebrate a successful career and a new phase of life. The retiree will receive a map with the trees location and a certificate. Call for current fee.
Adopt-A-Tree
We invite tree lovers to Adopt-A-Tree in their neighborhood park. A tree can be adopted by individuals, families, scout troops, church groups, or service organizations. Adoption can involve watering the tree, spreading mulch, or keeping an eye open for vandalism or disease. You will receive a map with your trees location.
Free!
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CUSR
Types of Programs Offered
After School Programs
Hays Recreation Center 1311 West Church St Champaign, IL 61821 Voice: 239-1152 Relay: 711 Fax: 373-7951 www.cuspecialrecreation.com
Adult Social Programs Bingo Diners Club Dinner & Movie Cooking Classes Dances Day Programs Weekend Trips
Sports & Special Olympics Bowling Volleyball Basketball Powerlifting Fitness Frenzie Summer Day Camp Winter Break Camp Spring Break Camp
What Is CUSR?
CUSR was formed through a cooperative agreement with the Champaign and Urbana Park Districts with the mission of providing quality recreational programs and services for Champaign-Urbana residents with special needs. Participants of all ages have the opportunity to explore new areas of interest, make new friends, and learn lifelong skills.
Staff
Dawn Schaefer, MS, CTRS, Director Hannah Sheets, MA, CTRS, Athletic Coordinator Lisa Morand, CTRS, Youth & Teen Coordinator Jessica Brutti, CTRS, Adult Coordinator Cindy McGrath, Receptionist
Registration
A CUSR registration form must be used. You may register for CUSR programs at these locations: Hays Recreation Center 1311 West Church St, Champaign Bresnan Meeting Center 706 Kenwood Road, Champaign Douglass Community Center 512 E. Grove St, Champaign Leonhard Recreation Center 2212 W. Sangamon Drive, Champaign Springer Cultural Center 301 N. Randolph, Champaign Or register online at www.cuspecialrecreation.com
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Located at the north end of Crystal Lake Park, the Anita Purves Nature Center is an environmental education facility open free to the public. The center features a Field Station, Wildlife Observation Room, Audubon Gift Shop, Educator Resource Room and four multipurpose rooms. For information about programs and services, please call 384-4062.
NEW Gateway Trail! Visit Live Animals!
An accessible trail between the nature center and Busey Woods was completed in 2011. In 2012, new landscaping and interpretive signs will be installed along this Gateway trail. Look for the project to be complete this fall.
The Anita Purves Nature Center has Live Animals! We invite you to come meet them in the Field Station and check out the Adopt an Education Animal program. Or relax in the Wildlife Observation room and see which birds are stopping by.
Plan Your Party at the Nature Center. Whether you want to slither with a snake or go on a scavenger hunt, fun and adventure await you at your next nature center birthday party. Choose from one of our themes or plan a custom party for an additional fee. For more information about parties, see www.urbanaparks.org
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Programs
Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve, Mahomet River Bend Forest Preserve, Mahomet Homer Lake Forest Preserve, Homer Middle Fork River Forest Preserve, Peneld Sangamon River Forest Preserve, Fisher
Activity Center, Middle Fork River 8:00-11:00pm Weather-permitting, the program will go until midnight. No cloud date. Free. For more information, (217) 896-2455 or shampson@ccfpd.org.
Museum of the Grand Prairie, Lake of the Woods 10:00am-5:00pm
Museum of the Grand Prairie | Mabery Gelvin Botanical Garden Middle Fork Campground Lake of the Woods Golf Course | Waterfowl Viewing HI-Tower Bell Carillon Covered Bridge | Programs | Winter Hiking | Cross-Country Skiing Sledding | Playground
Free. For more information, visit www.museumofthegrandprairie.org, call (217) 586-2612, or bgarvey@ccfpd.org.
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General Information
Regulations
Park
Park regulations help to create and maintain a safe and healthy environment in all parks and facilities. Please abide by these regulations. Pets are allowed in the park when on a leash. Please clean up after your pet. Alcohol is not permitted in parks or facilities. Park only in designated areas. Driving on the grass or through the parks is prohibited. Fires are allowed in proper receptacles only. Avoid leaving hot coals on the ground or in grills. Parks close according to posted signs. Vandals will be prosecuted and must reimburse the Park District for any damages. A complete list of park regulations is available at the Bresnan Meeting Center.
Rentals
Pavilions
Centennial and Hessel Park pavilions are available for private parties or reunions from mid-April through mid-October. Reservation requires a signed agreement, damage deposit, and rental fee which must be received by the Park District a minimum of 2 weeks prior to the scheduled date of usage or rental automatically cancels and results in the pavilion reverting to a first come, first serve basis for the time in question. Non-residents may reserve the shelter three weeks in advance at double the fee. Reservations for the pavilions will be accepted beginning in January. Questions: Callie, 398-2591
Facilities
Champaign Park District facilities are available for organizational or private group meetings. Facilities available for rent are: Bresnan Meeting Center Douglass Community Center Douglass Annex Hays Recreation Center Kaufman Lake Boathouse Leonhard Recreation Center Sholem Aquatic Center Spalding Recreation Center Springer Cultural Center Tennis Center Virginia Theatre
Canoes/Kayaks
Personal canoes and kayaks may be used on Park District lakes as long as they are registered with the Illinois Department of Conservation. Life jackets are required when using Park District lakes.
Park Permits
Groups of 25 or more wishing to utilize a park should complete a park use permit. There is no fee for a park use permit. Call to include an activity on the calendar. Questions: Callie, 398-2591
Showmobile
Insurance
The Champaign Park District does not provide accident or liability insurance to patrons. Please call 398-2550 for more information.
The Showmobile is a 16 by 32 mobile stage. The Showmobile is available for rent when not in use by the Champaign Park District. Questions: 819-3995
CPD NEWS
Want to receive regular email updates about Champaign Park District programs and services? Then sign up for CPDnews and get the latest information delivered right to your desktop. Signing up is easy! To subscribe, send an email to news@cparkdistrict.com with the following text in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE CPDnews John Doe Please send a separate email for each CPD email list subscription.
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Weather Cancellations
Programs may be cancelled due to inclement weather or unusable facilities. A decision regarding cancellation will be made two hours prior to the scheduled starting time for high school/adult programs and one hour prior to the start of youth programs. If deteriorating conditions force on-site cancellations, information will be put on the Leisure Line (398-2589) as soon as possible. A Champaign Park District representative will remain on-site until the next scheduled event to inform participants of the cancellation.
It is the policy of the Champaign Park District to provide that no person shall on the grounds of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, marital status, physical and mental disability, sexual preference, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as establish by law be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity of the District. The Champaign Park District provides recreation opportunities for all residents of Champaign and works cooperatively with CUSR. People with and without disabilities are encouraged and invited to register for all Park District programs of interest. For further information call 398-2550, or the CUSR Director at 239-1152 (voice) or 711 relay.
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Code of Conduct
All participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times while participating, spectating, or attending any program or activity sponsored by the Champaign Park District. This includes participation in programs which may or may not require an admission fee, spectating at athletic events, concerts, or attending special events. The following guidelines are designed to provide safe and enjoyable activities for all participants. Additional Codes of Conduct may apply for particular programs such as day camps, athletic leagues, and the Sholem Aquatic Center. Participants shall: 1. Show respect to all participants and program staff and/or supervisors. 2. Take direction from program staff/supervisors. 3. Refrain from using abusive or foul language. 4. Refrain from causing bodily harm to self, other participants or program staff/supervisors. 5. Refrain from damaging equipment, supplies, and facilities. Failure to abide by the Code of Conduct may result in loss of Park District privileges.
Frequently, the Park District takes video or photographs of people enjoying programs, special events, parks, or facilities. These photographs are for Park District promotions, marketing, and related award entries. They are used at the Park Districts discretion and become its sole property. If a registered participant wishes to be excluded from any photographs, they may do so in writing to the Champaign Park District Marketing Department, or by simply stepping away from the camera or notifying the photographer.
Affiliate groups are clubs and organizations sponsored by the Champaign Park District. Each group is financially self-sustaining, self governing, and over-seen by CPD staff.
Affiliates
Carving Club
Changes in Listings
The policies, procedures, requirements, programs, fees, and facility availability contained in this brochure represent those at the time of publication. Sometimes changes are necessary after publication, but prior to program commencement or facility operation. In order to provide the best service to the public, the District reserves the right to add, change, modify, or delete any programs and policies. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Registration
How to Register
Register in person at any Champaign Park District facility, by mail, or online at www.champaignparkdistrict.com. Champaign & Urbana Park District residents may begin registering immediately. Non-resident registration begins Monday, July 16, 2012.
Program Cancellations/Refunds
Day Camps: A chance to cancel from an all-day camp without paying more than the required deposit will only be given through five (5) business days before the start of the session. After that, the full fee will be charged to the participant and the spot in the class will be opened to those on the waiting list. Preschool Programs with Monthly Billing: Two weeks notice in writing is required, or guardians are responsible for payment for the following month. More information is given in the Preschool Handbook. All Other Programs: Refunds will be given only through the second meeting of any program, unless otherwise noted above. There will be a $5 service charge due to participant cancellation (per participant/per occurrence) unless otherwise noted. Exceptions: If the District cancels a program due to minimum registration not being met, full refunds will be given. Pro-rated amounts will be refunded to participants if a class is cancelled by the District after it has begun. If a participant experiences a medical problem which prohibits program participation, the refund will be a prorated amount based on the number of sessions remaining in the program.
Proof of Residency
Home address imprinted on check Drivers license Voter registration card Other legal proof of residency
If you have not already done so, we encourage residents to get a new photo i.d. card, since proof of residency must accompany all registration. Please present one of the following:
Residents living within the boundaries of the park district regularly support park facilities and programs through property taxes. People living within the Champaign and Urbana Park District boundaries pay the resident (R) fee. Persons residing outside these districts will pay 50% more than the resident rates non-resident (NR). Fees charged for programs are used to offset part of the costs for special instructors, facility costs, and program supplies.
Program Scholarships
Because some residents are unable to participate in recreation programs due to economic hardship, the Champaign Park District offers scholarships to reduce certain fees and charges. Scholarship applicants are not guaranteed fund availability, program registration, or choice of program location. Early applications are given priority. Scholarship application forms are available online or at the Bresnan Meeting Center and will be mailed to residents upon request. All requests will remain confidential. Need is the primary criterion upon which scholarship applicants are considered.
Program participants living outside the boundaries of the Champaign and Urbana Park Districts have an option of paying 50% more than the resident rates for each program registration or paying a yearly fee and the resident fee for each program. The yearly fee is computed on the assessed valuation of the nonresidents home. The yearly fee is this valuation multiplied by the current tax rate of the Champaign Park District. The term of the payment coverage is from May 1 to April 30 of the following year. A person wishing to pay the yearly fee should bring a copy of the most recent tax bill to the Bresnan Meeting Center for computation of the fee. To receive the same privilege, non-resident renters may pay a flat fee of $50. The non-resident annual fee option is not available to persons residing adjacent to the Park District boundaries. They, however, have the option of annexing their property into the Champaign Park District.
A $25 service charge will be assessed on all checks returned by the bank for any reason.
CCRS helps income-eligible parents who are working and/or going to school to pay for their child care. Based on parents family size and income, working families whose incomes are at or below 50% of the state median income level may be eligible to apply. Processing can take up to 10 business days. Please pick up an application from CCRS. CCRS approved families may register for summer camps by paying a $10 deposit per child/per session of camp. These deposits may be refunded at the end of the summer once all CCRS checks are received and there is a credit balance. If money is still owed on your account once CCRS checks have been applied, you will be responsible for the rest of the bill. Because the Park District does not receive payment from CCRS until one month after the service was provided, your deposit could be refunded as late as October. Questions: Child Care Resource Service, 333-3252 or 1-800-325-5516
Program registration deadlines are established to give participants a date by which they should be registered. If enrollment is almost high enough to conduct a class, the registration deadline may be extended. If you missed the deadline, call 398-2550 to get information on possible deadline extensions.
Mail-In
Registration Tips
1. Use one registration form per family. 2. Refunds will be given only through the second meeting of a program. 3. There will be no switching from one program to another after the first day of the original program. 4. Please mark envelope: REGISTRATION 5. The reverse side of the registration form contains a Waiver and Release. This form must be signed before your registration can be processed.
Programs may fill. If this is the case, please ask to be placed on a waiting list.
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Registration Form
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. Complete all seven steps. Missing information will delay your registration. 1. ADULT PARTICIPANT OR PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION
Choose one: CPD/UPD resident non-resident First & Last Name: Street Address: City: Home Phone: Email: Check here if your address or phone number has changed. Work Phone: ext. Zip Code: Cell Phone: Yes, send me CPD program announcements via email. Yes, send me Youth Sports announcements via email. Yes, send me Fitness announcements via email. Yes, send me Tennis announcements via email. Yes, send me Virginia Theatre announcements via email. For tennis programs: member guest
2. PARTICIPANT INFORMATION
Class ID # Program Title *Fee First & Last Name Sex Birthdate Grade Shirt Size (mm/dd/yy) (if applies)
M F M F M F M F M F M F
Yes, I can swing an extra $5 to help an underprivileged child participate in a Park District program. Total payment $
* Non-Residents (NR) Non-residents (NR) pay 50% more than the resident (R) fee listed. For more information about non-residents, please see page 62 in Funformation.
Frequently, the Park District takes video or photographs of people enjoying programs, special events, parks, or facilities. These photographs are for Park District promotions, marketing, and related award entries. They are used at the Park Districts discretion and become its sole property. If a registered participant wishes to be excluded from any photographs, they may do so in writing to the Champaign Park District Marketing Department, or by simply stepping away from the camera.
3. ADA INFORMATION
Do you need any accommodation in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, to participate or use an activity, program, or facility? Yes No Information: Please understand that untimely or late notification of an accommodation request may result in delay of participation.
4. PAYMENT INFORMATION
Cash (do not mail cash) Credit Card: Visa Credit Card #: Card Holder Signature: Check (payable to Champaign Park District) MasterCard 3-4 Digit CCID# (on back of card) Expiration Date: (Waiver on back must be signed.) www.champaignparkdistrict.com 217-398-2550
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Champaign Park District is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. Champaign Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for Park District programs/activities must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities/programs. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or recently suffered illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity.
Recreational activities/programs are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity/program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to inclement weather, slipping, falling, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and all other circumstances inherent to indoor and outdoor recreational activities/programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible to guarantee absolute safety.
Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in the identified programs/activities, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with said programs/activities (including transportation services/ vehicle operation, when provided). I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in these programs/activities, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in these program/activities against Champaign Park District, Champaign and Urbana Special Recreation, Urbana Park District, and the Village of Savoy, including their respective officials, officers, employees, and volunteers. I do hereby fully release and forever discharge Champaign Park District, Champaign and Urbana Special Recreation, Urbana Park District, and the Village of Savoy from any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss that my minor child/ward or I may have or which may accrue to me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with these programs/activities. I have read and understand the above important information, warning of risk, and waiver and release of all claims and assumption of risk.
Signature of Adult Participant or Parent/Guardian (if participant is under 18 years old) Participation can be denied if the signature of adult participant or parent/guardian and date are not on this waiver.
Date
7. RETURN TO:
Champaign Park District ATTN: Registration 706 Kenwood Road Champaign, IL 61821-4112
MAIL:
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FAX:
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You supply the creativity, well supply the rest! Design your very own gingerbread house using cardboard, icing, and decorative candy. When its over, take your masterpiece home and leave the mess for us! Time 1-2:15pm Fee (R/NR) $15/$22.50 Class ID 221823-A1
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