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DANCE PROGRAM CLASSES See PAGE 15 for more details.


PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS


Creative Movement Lisle Community Center, Room A • 1825 Short Street, Lisle


A specially designed program to encourage your child in dance, mime, creative movement, ballet, jazz, gymnastics and performance. Class includes warm-ups, stretches, mime, technique, dances, loco motor and tumbling. Your child will gain confidence, rhythm, better coordination and balance; all while exercising his or her memory and having fun!


NO CLASS: March 27, May 1 AGE


DAY 21 21 /2 - 4 M /2 - 4 M DATE Jan. 9 - Mar. 6 Mar. 13 - May 22 TIME R/NR FEE 11:00-11:45A $90/$135 11:00-11:45A $90/$135


Little Actors Club Lisle Recreation Center • 1925 Ohio Street, Lisle


Children love this innovative drama class that helps to develop their imagination and introduce them to the performing arts in a fun and cre- ative atmosphere. Each week is a new and exciting adventure into the imagination with changing themes, music, costumes, props, and play- bills. They even learn a new joke every week! Kids learn theater terms, enhance spontaneity, build self-esteem and have a blast! Join the club! This is a cooperative program with the Woodridge Park District.


AGE DAY 3-6 W 3-6 W DATE Feb. 8 - Mar. 22 Apr. 5 - May 17 TIME 12:30-1:15P 12:30-1:15P


R/NR FEE $81/$122


$81/$122


REG. BY Feb. 1


Mar. 29 REG. BY Jan. 3 Mar. 6


Children will learn how they understand the world with their sense of touch and will also emphasize that some objects are safe to touch while others are not. The preschoolers will be presented with the challenge of identifying a variety of objects using only their sense of touch. They will also experiment with an interesting and innovative material to model their very own creation. This is a cooperative program with the Woodridge Park District.


AGE 3-5


DAY Th


DATE Mar. 16 TIME 12:30-1:15P


R/NR FEE $18/$28


REG. BY Mar. 13


EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS SCIENCE PROGRAMS


Let’s Look Closely Lisle Recreation Center • 1925 Ohio Street, Lisle


Children will discover a world that they might not have realized was there through the use of mirrors, microscopes and magnifying glasses. They will reveal hidden pictures, learn about reflection and symmetry and use hand held microscopes to observe objects closely. This is a coop- erative program with the Woodridge Park District.


AGE 3-5


DAY Th


DATE Feb. 23 TIME 12:30-1:15P


R/NR FEE $18/$28


REG. BY Feb. 20


Keep In Touch Lisle Recreation Center • 1925 Ohio Street, Lisle


Weather Wonders Lisle Recreation Center • 1925 Ohio Street, Lisle


Through this interactive class preschoolers will help create a cloud in a bottle and will make in rain inside. They will also learn all about the water cycle and weather patterns and will design their very own windsock to take home. This is a cooperative program with the Woodridge Park District.


AGE 3-5


TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS


Puterbugs Lisle Recreation Center • 1925 Ohio Street, Lisle


Calling all puterbug detectives! We need your help in solving missions. As the technology revolution continues to unfold and the new wave of digital learning is quickly becoming a reality, technology education is a new and emerging part of core curriculum. This program teaches young children how to apply today’s technology along with developing skills in keyboarding, creative problem solving, school readiness, core curricu- lum, and internet safety. Don’t miss out on any of our fun adventures! Each child will have a computer to use. This is a cooperative program with the Woodridge Park District.


AGE 3-5


3-5


DAY Tu


Tu DATE Jan. 17 - Feb. 21 Apr. 4 - May 9 TIME 12:30-1:15P 12:30-1:15P


R/NR FEE $85/$128


$85/$128


REG. BY Jan. 10


Mar. 28


DAY Th


DATE Apr. 20 TIME 12:30-1:15P


R/NR FEE $18/$28


REG. BY Apr. 17


PHONE 630-964-3410 | ONLINE LisleParkDistrict.org | ADDRESS 1925 Ohio Street, Lisle 22


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