Special Events & Trips
Egg Hunt Bring your basket and come to Community Park for this festive annual tradition! Hunt for colorful eggs and bring your cameras so kids can take their picture with the Bunny. Children will hunt for eggs by age groups (2 & Under, 3-5, 6-10) in different areas of the park. Awe- some prizes will be given to those who find the golden eggs. This is an outdoor event so remember to dress warm. Register before the deadline and save! Location: Community Park Age: 1 - 10
Code Date Day Time R/NR Reg. By
5356 3/31 Sa 10am SHARP $5/$8 before 3/24 3/24 $7/$10 after 3/24 3/24
27th Annual Road Rally Looking for adventure? Then you are sure to enjoy the challenge of the 27th Annual Road Rally. Grab your neighbors and friends to create a team of six adults per vehicle. You are given a map and bag of clues; you’ll need teamwork, logic and luck to stay on track. Some clues are helpful while others are designed to throw you off course. This exciting, and somewhat physically challenging four-hour scav- enger hunt on wheels will test your mind, body and teamwork, so put on your thinking caps and start your engines! At the completion of the rally, teams meet for an awards presentation and socialize at a pizza dinner. This fun-filled event is coordinated with the Boling- brook, Downers Grove, Naperville and Woodridge Park Districts. Space is limited. Captain’s letters will be mailed the second week of April. Age: 18 and up
Code Date Day Time R/NR Reg. By 5349 4/21 Sa
3:30-9pm $99/$119 4/13
Lisle’s Largest Shred Event Lisle's Largest FREE Shred Event is Back. Drive up and drop off doc- uments for free, secure, on-site destruction. The shredder will ac- cept: Documents with paper clips or staples, junkmail, envelopes, etc. The shredder will NOT accept: Plastic, binders, cardboard or other non-paper items. Please bring paper items ONLY in disposable containers. Location: Community Center parking lot, 1825 Short Street, Lisle.
Date Day 4/14
Sa Time R/NR 9am-12pm Free
Ladies Getaway to the Vera Bradley Outlet Sale April 13 - 14 Each year Vera Bradley holds a phenomenal sale featuring in- credible savings off retail prices on their handbags, travel, paper and gift items, and accessories. It’s so big it’s held in the Allen County Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, IN, but tick- ets are issued so crowds are controlled and the shopping ex- perience is enjoyable for all. We’ll shop ‘til we drop at this amazing sale, and then share our treasures back at our hotel that evening. Join us on this exciting getaway! Sale and trip details have not been finalized at the time this brochure goes to print. Call 630-969-0992 to put your name on the list to get all the details when available and reserve a spot for you and your friends. Age: 18 and up
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Flashlight Egg Hunt Remember the good old days when you were little enough to participate in the Egg Hunt? Well here’s your chance with an added twist. Grab your flashlight, make sure it has fresh bat- teries, and come join the fun in the dark. We will search for stuffed eggs filled with candy. Flashlight Egg Hunt is just for kids ages 9-14. Register before the deadline and save! Hunt starts at the Community Park Bandshell at 9:00 pm Sharp! Age: 9-14
Code Date Day Time R/NR
5357 4/5 Th 9-9:30pm $5/$8 before 3/30 $7/$10 after 3/30
Reg. By 3/30
Quilter’s Shop Hop Calling all quilters! What could be more enjoyable than visit- ing quilt shops with a group of fellow quilters? Board our bus, sit back and leave the driving and parking to us. We’ll spend the day visiting seven delightful shops, each having its own special inventory and ‘feel’. Get a stamp on your ‘passport’ and a free quilt pattern at each shop, and be entered into a drawing for fabulous prizes. A quick lunch stop will be made during the day (lunch not included in fee). Departs from Pieceful Hearts Quilt Shop, 2723 W. Maple Ave., Lisle.
Code Date Day 5310 2/11 Sa
630-964-3410 |
LisleParkDistrict.org
Time R/NR Reg. By 9:30am $22/$25 1/30
Flashlight Egg Hunt - Thursday, April 5
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