Adults and Seniors
Travel and Tours Trips are open to all ages unless otherwise noted. A responsible adult must accompany children under the age of 16.
Non-residents may register for trips at resident rates if openings are available one week prior to either the trip registration deadline or the date of the trip (whichever occurs first).
Departure/return locations: LC = Lincoln Center, 935 Maple Avenue RC = Recreation Center, 4500 Belmont Road
Activity Key
1 = Light Physical Activity - Minimal Walking/Stairs Involved 2 = Moderate Physical Activity - Walking/Stairs Involved 3 = Heavy Physical Activity - Maximum Walking/Stairs Involved
Chicago White Sox Bingo,
Buffet and Game Activity level 2 Come and enjoy a day at US Cellular Field! Participants first play bingo for various prizes while enjoying an all-you-can-eat-and-drink buffet. Following Bingo-watch the White Sox take on the Detroit Tigers. Deadline to register is July 31.
Age: Adult
R/NR: $60/$98 Class #
Date
Min/Max: 30/50 Location: Chicago, IL
Day Time
175012-01 8/14 W Departs LC at 8:00 am and returns at 6:00 pm or one hour after the game.
Celebration Belle Activity level 3
Come and cruise the Mississippi River on the 770 passenger paddlewheel boat. Cruise includes a musical performance showcasing hits from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s, followed by a two-hour lunch buffet. Deadline to register is July 3.
Age: Adults
R/NR: $72/$114 Class #
Date Day
Min/Max: 30/50 Location: Moline, IL
Time
175013-01 7/17 W Departs LC at 8:30 am and returns at 7:30 pm
Andrews Sisters Lunch Show at
White Fence Farm Activity level 1 Legacy Girls, performs the toe-tapping hits of the famous Andrews Sisters. Boo- gie Woogie back to the 30’s and 40’s with all your favorites. Lunch features White Fence Farm famous 4-piece fried chicken meal. Deadline to register is June 14.
Age: Adult
R/NR: $61/$104 Class #
Date Day 175014-01 6/28 F
Min/Max: 4/12 Location: Aurora, IL
Time
Departs LC at 8:00 am and returns at 5:00 pm
Chicago Broadway Theater and
Lunch at Petterinos Activity level 1 The play To Master the Art recalls the adventure and romance of Julia and Paul Child’s journey of discovery in Paris during the 1950s. From the bistro where Julia fell in love with food, to the kitchen table where she recreated everything learned during cooking class, to a room where Paul was grilled by U.S. agents about alleged Communist contact, this is the story of a larger-than-life culinary icon and her remarkable husband as they struggle to find themselves as Ameri- cans abroad. Deadline to register is September 11.
Age: Adult
R/NR: $80/$120 Class #
Date Day
Min/Max: 15/30 Location: Chicago, IL
Time
275027-01 9/25 W Departs LC at 9:00 am and returns at 7:00 pm
Extended Travel
Extended travel provided by Mayflower Tours in Downers Grove. Call 630.435.8243. All rates listed are double occupancy. Remember to mention the Downers Grove Park District when booking your extended tour.
Colorado’s Historic Trains
A 10-day motor coach and scenic train holiday departing August 14, 2013. Price per person: $989
Experience four great train rides following historical routes of the old west: Pikes Peak Cog Railway; Royal Gorge Scenic Railway; Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad and Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
66 Summer 2013
Panama Canal Cruise A 16-day air and cruise holiday departing September 27, 2013.
Price per person: $2,099 per person interior stateroom $2,799 per person exterior stateroom $4,099 balcony stateroom. Add $550 per person for roundtrip airfare from Chicago
The trip features a 14-night cruise aboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Pearl in Panama. Enjoy six ports of call and amazing onboard amenities.
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