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OCT. 5: Friday Night Meltdowns begin OCT. 8: Mini sessions of figure skating classes begin


Glenview Tennis Club – (847) 724-1570 AUG. 11-26: Glenview Tennis Club closed


AUG. 27-SEPT. 5: Glenview Tennis Club re-opens at 9 am with limited hours


AUG. 28: Non-member lottery tennis lesson registration at Glenview Tennis Club, 6-7 pm


SEPT. 1-3: Tennis Club Closed for Labor Day holiday


SEPT. 6: Session I indoor tennis lessons, leagues and permanent court times begin NOV. 19: Open registration for Session II lessons


NOV. 22: Glenview Tennis Club closed for Thanksgiving holiday NOV. 26: Session II lessons begin


Glenview Park Golf Club – (847) 724-0250


JULY 30: Resident registration begins for Dave Rowlands Glenview Open


AUG. 13: Non-resident registration begins for Dave Rowlands Glenview Open AUG. 20 & 21: Fall New Golfer Days


SEPT. 5-6: Dave Rowlands Glenview Open Women’s Tournament


SEPT. 8-9: Dave Rowlands Glenview Open Men’s Tournament OCT. 1: Fall green fee rates take effect


NOV. 22: Thanksgiving. Glenview Park Golf Club open for play, weather permitting


Glenview National 9 – (847) 657-1637 AUG. 5: Parent/Child Best Ball Tournament OCT. 15: Fall Rates Begin


The Grove – (847) 299-6096 OCT. 7: Grove Folk Fest, 11 am-5 pm


NOV. 1-4, 8-11: Holiday Craft Faire at The Grove NOV. 23-DEC. 23: Holiday Store at The Grove NOV. 25-29: Dessert with Santa at The Grove


Wagner Farm – (847) 657-1506 AUG. 25: Mum Flower Sales begin


SEPT. 8: Historic Wagner Farm Picnic Supper, Barnyard Dance & Ice Cream Social, 4-8 pm


SEPT. 15: Autumn on the Farm pumpkin sales begin


SEPT. 22: Build Your Own Scarecrow at Wagner Farm, 12-3 pm SEPT. 22: Wagner Farm Harvest Bonfire, 5-8 pm OCT. 20: Wagner Farm Corn Harvest Festival, 10 am-4 pm


Air Station Prairie/Tyner Center – (847) 901-6828 SEPT. 15 & OCT. 6: Prairie 101, 10-11:30 am


SEPT. 16: Free Bird Walk, 9-11 am NOV. 10: America Recycles Day


Special events are designated by color. For more details on these listings, see pages 6-7.


Celebrate Life - Plant a Tree!


Each year, dozens of people choose to honor an individual, couple or group by making a tax- deductible donation of a tree to the Glenview Park District. A tree is a wonderful way to:


• Celebrate the birth of a child • Observe a wedding anniversary • Mark a special birthday • Commemorate a graduation • Honor a father or mother • Remember a loved one • Thank a favorite teacher


Our Landscape Architect will contact you to discuss your tree donation and location options which include Wagner Farm, The Grove, Glenview National Nine, The Glenview Park Golf Club, as well as all neighborhood parks.


Tree donation costs range from $175-$250 per tree depending on species and size.


All tree donors will receive a certificate naming their tree species, location and the donation honoree. On-site acknowledgement markers with a limestone base and an engraved plaque may also be purchased at an additional cost and placed at the tree site.


For donations and information please contact Cheryl Noll at (224) 521-2284 or Cheryl.Noll@glenviewparks.org or request a copy of our Tree Donation brochure.


Volunteer! Enhance your life while helping others —


If you have the time to give and are looking for a way to make a difference in the world around you, consider volunteering at the Glenview Park District!


Volunteers are vital to the success of many of the programs we offer. We use volunteers in many capacities at the Glenview Park District, including:


• Help with Restoration Days and animal care at The Grove


• Coach a Youth Athletic Team


• Assist with the many Park District Special Events • Participate in Clean-up Days • Collect seeds at Tyner Interpretive Center • Teach people about farming at Wagner Farm


These are just a few examples of the ways in which you can make a difference. To learn more about volunteering, email Cheryl Noll at Cheryl.Noll@glenviewparks.org or call (224) 521-2284.


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