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YOUTH AND TEENS 1750/1760 Learning to


Ride a Bike Spring Only


This program will work on developing riding skills, balance and coordination. Your child will also learn about bicycle safety and care. Partici- pants must provide their own bike and safety helmet. If desired, you may leave your child’s training wheels on and our staff will work on teaching children to ride independently. On the last day of the program, the bikers will have a parade. Don’t forget your camera! Group/Age: ...........................All, 5 - 10 years Fee per program: ................................ $25.00 1750


Location: .....................................Kirk School Palatine


Day & Time: ....................................Tuesdays 5:00 - 5:45 p.m.


Dates: ...................................April 10 - May 8 1760


Location: .................................... Safety Town Schaumburg Community Recreation Center Day & Time: .................................Thursdays 5:30 - 6:15 p.m.


Dates: .................................April 12 - May 10 Note: Program 1750 held in gym in case of inclement weather. Program 1760 cancelled in case of inclement weather.


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8120 Culinary Creators Grab your favorite recipes, join up with your friends and learn how to create snacks, simple meals and desserts independently. Basic food preparation, safety and sanitation will be taught. Then you will get to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Group/Age: .....................EMH, MMI, PI/VI 16 - 25 years


Location: ....................................Bock Center Schaumburg


Day & Time: ..............................Wednesdays 4:00 - 5:30 p.m.


Dates & Fees: Winter: .................January 18 - February 29 $73.50


Spring: ................................. April 11 - May 9 $45.00


W/S Total Fee: ................................... $118.50 Transportation: Parents/guardians pick up is at Bock Center at 5:30 p.m. or add $ in winter and $11.25 in spring for drop off at on of the below locations. Please indicate desired pick up and drop off locations on the registration form. A


minimum of 2 needed at each location. LOCATION


Hoffman Estates High School


Hersey High School, Arlington Heights Palatine High School


Forestview Alternative School


NWSRA/Park Central, Rolling Meadows Triphahn Center


Minimum 4/Maximum 10


PICK UP/DROP OFF TIME 2:45 p.m./None 3:10 p.m./None 3:30 p.m./None 2:50 p.m./None None/6:10 p.m. None/5:45 p.m.


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8110 Young Chefs Bring your appetite for great cooking. Young Chefs will work on beginning cooking skills, safety in the kitchen and proper table etiquette. Each week participants will prepare a differ- ent recipe, socialize with peers and assist with clean up. Group/Age: ...........................All, 8 - 13 years Location: ....................RecPlex, Mt. Prospect Day & Time: .................................Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00 p.m.


Dates & Fees: Winter: ....................... January 19 - March 1 $40.50


Spring: ...............................April 12 - May 10 $33.75


W/S Total Fee: ..................................... $74.25 Minimum 4/Maximum 10


Parents/guardians are


1890 Teens Around Town Hang out with your friends! The group chooses the activities, helps with the planning and learns to handle their money. The fi rst week the group will have a planning party at a local park district. A schedule of activities will be distributed the second week. Group/Age: ....................................All special education students 10 - 22 years


Location: ...............................................Varies Day & Time: ..............................Wednesdays 2:30 - 5:00 p.m.


Dates & Fees: Winter: .................January 18 - February 29 $63.00


Spring: ................................. April 11 - May 9 $45.00


W/S Total Fee: ................................... $108.00 Transportation: Provided from the below loca- tions. Please indicate desired pick up and drop off location on the registration form. A minimum


of 2 needed at each location. LOCATION


Miner School, Arlington Heights Sundling Jr. High School, Palatine Winston Campus, Palatine


NWSRA/Park Central, Rolling Meadows


PICK UP/DROP OFF TIME 2:00/5:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m./None 2:45 p.m./None None/5:20 p.m.


Note: A healthy snack included weekly. Minimum 4/Maximum 10


responsible for informing teachers and/or transportation departments of participant's after school activities and changes as they arise.


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8816 Archery Adventures


Robin Hood is in the building! Check out the latest craze in recreation. Learn basic safety, ter- minology and skills in archery. Develop eye hand coordination while learning a great leisure skill. This program is supported through the National Alliance for the Development of Archery. Group/Age: ....................All, 8 years & older Location: ....................................550 Building River Trails Park District, Mt. Prospect


Day & Time: ..............................Wednesdays 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.


Dates & Fees: Winter: .................January 18 - February 29 $35.00


Spring: ................................. April 11 - May 9 $25.00


W/S Total Fee: ..................................... $60.00 Minimum 3/Maximum 10


1856 Swim Time Fun Fit Perks ~ 2 Points


Spend an evening at the pool with your friends splashing and playing. This will be a great way to use up that extra energy before bed. Everyone will have a great time in this program. Please meet on the deck ready to swim. Group/Age: ...........................All, 8 - 13 years Location: ........... Schaumburg Water Works Day & Time: .................................Thursdays 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.


Dates & Fees: Winter: ....................... January 19 - March 1 $31.50


Spring: ...............................April 12 - May 10 $26.25


W/S Total Fee: ..................................... $57.75 Minimum 3/Maximum 10


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