TEEN ACTIVITIES
Teen Travelers...The following teen trips and programs are a cooperative effort of
the Park Districts of Bolingbrook, Downers Grove, Lisle and Woodridge.
Maze Under the Full Moon new!
Take a journey through the World’s Largest Corn Maze at Richardson Farm in Spring Grove. With over 13 miles of trails, the maze is designed in sections of smaller mazes that loop around and connect with the added challenge of locating all the checkpoints. Richardson Farms put a new twist on “corn mazing” by offering it under the light of the moon and starry sky, then enjoy cooking s’mores over a campfire after you complete the maze. Please bring a flashlight to use in case of a cloudy night. Register by September 17. Age:
12 - 18 years m/M: 1/5
$R/NR: $24/$36 Location: Richardson Farms Class # Date Day Time 246004-01 9/24
Fox Paintball Trip
Fox Paintball has created the ultimate experience in paintball excitement. Fee includes admission, equipment rental, 500 paintballs and transportation. A picture ID and signed waiver found on
www.dgparks.org is needed the day of the trip. Participants should wear pants and long sleeves. Please bring a sack lunch and snacks. Register by September 17. Age:
12 - 18 years m/M: 8/10
Location: Millington, IL $R/NR: $75/$113 Class # Date Day Time 246005-01 10/2 SA Depart from Lisle Park District, 1825 Short St, at 9:00 am and return approximately 3:30 pm
Fright Fest at Great America
Spine-tingling fun awaits all those who dare to experience Fright Fest at Six Flags Great America. Six Flags is reincarnated into something more than a haunted house - it’s a haunted park. Enjoy terrifying rides, spooky shows, a zombie jamboree and dozens of haunted attractions. Find your bravest friends to join the fiendish fun, but only if you dare. Fee includes entrance to the park and transportation. Register by October 4. Age:
12 - 17 years m/M: 8/10
$R/NR: $49/$74 Location: Meet at Lisle Park District, 1825 Short St. Class # Date Day Time 246002-01 10/11 M Depart from Lisle Park District at 9:00 am and return approximately 7:30 pm
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F Depart Woodridge Park District, 2600 Center Drive, at 5:30 pm and return approximate 11:00 pm
new! Back to School Celebration-
Middle School Night Kick off a new school year with your friends at the Recreation Center during an exclusive party just for Middle School students. Our DJ keeps you entertained with your favorite songs as you dance, play sports, play video games and hang out with your friends. Refreshments are available for an additional fee. Participants will not be able to leave before the conclusion of this chaperoned event. Advance registration at Lincoln Center or the Recreation Center is strongly recommended. Registration is also accepted at the door. Grade: 7th - 8th m/M: 30/200 Location: Recreation Center $R/NR: $3 in advance/$5 at the door
Class # Date Day Time 246001-01 9/10
F ACT & SAT Practice
A practice test is crucial to ward off those test day jitters and reveal how you may score on the real thing. Experience first hand what test day will be like. Instructors from Kaplan provide proctored ACT and SAT practice tests, and will show students what to expect in a test-like environment. Students receive a comprehensive analysis of their performance detailing individual strengths and weaknesses. Participants are encouraged to bring a healthy snack and drink, #2 pencils, and a calculator. Check
www.collegeboard.org for acceptable calculators. Grade: 9th - 12th grade m/M: 5/10 Location: Lincoln Center Instructor: Kaplan Class # Session Date Day Time
$R/NR
246006-01 ACT 9/18 SA 9:00 am - 1:00 pm $10/$15 246007-01 SAT 10/9 SA 9:00 am - 1:30 pm $10/$15
Live! At Lincoln Center
Three bands from local high schools rock the Lincoln Center Auditorium. Doors open at 7:00 pm and a $5 fee is collected at the door. The concert is supervised by Park District staff. Bands interested in performing should call 630.963.1300. Age: Teens
Location: Lincoln Center Date:
10/16
Day: Fee:
Time: SA $5 at door 7:30 - 10:00 pm 7:00 - 9:00 pm
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