Birthdays at Historic Wagner Farm
Have an “udderly” amazing birthday party at Wagner Farm! Staff-supervised parties are 1½ hours long (unless otherwise noted) and include the use of the private classroom and access to the Heritage Center.
WHERE: Historic Wagner Farm, 1510 Wagner Rd.; MAX/MIN: 25/10 (unless otherwise noted) TO BOOK: Call Wagner Farm, (847) 657-1506; DAYS/TIMES: Call for availability
> Lil Farmers (ages 3-6)
The first hour includes an animal craft and a farm tour led by staff. The remaining time can be used to continue your celebration with cake and gifts. FEE: $265
> Favorite Pastimes (ages 7-12) The first hour includes a staff led tour of the farm to see all the animals. You and your guests will then make a fun historic craft. The remaining time can be used to continue your celebration with cake and gifts. FEE: $290
> Farmer Picasso (ages 7-12) The first hour includes a staff led tour of the farm to see all of the animals. You and your guests will then paint a wooden bird house. The remaining time can be used to continue your celebration with cake and gifts. FEE: $290
> Host Your Own Party (all ages) Price includes room rental. All activities are provided by you. This package allows for flexibility on time and number of guests. Please call for room rates.
Birthdays at the Grove!
Have your children ever wondered what it would be like to be a pioneer, a Native American or a naturalist? Now they can find out for themselves at one of our very special birthday celebrations at The Grove. All parties are two hours long. Programs will be led by trained staff with approximately 45 minutes allowed for the opening of gifts and treats.
WHERE: The Grove Program Barn, 1421 Milwaukee Ave.; MAX/MIN: 20/6; DAYS/TIMES: Call for availability; FEE: As shown includes 10 children & 4 adults, $5 per additional person to a maximum of 20 children. TO BOOK: Call The Grove, (847) 299-6096
> Discovering Dinosaurs (ages 4-10) Travel back in time to meet some dinosaurs. What makes a dinosaur a dinosaur and how do we know about them? Find out how huge these animals were. Return to the present and see their modern relatives. Children get a close look at live turtles, snakes and birds. FEE: $100
> Wildlife Adventure (ages 4-10) Have a party that’s truly different from all others by including a snake or turtle as one of your guests. Party activities include hands-on experiences with animals and artifacts, an animal talk and a special trail walk. FEE: $100
> Stamp It Up (ages 5-10) Rubber stamping is fun and creative for everyone! Children will make three projects to take home using rubber stamps and markers. They can also use special stamps, markers and washable ink to tattoo themselves or a friend. FEE: $110
> Tea Party for You (ages 6-12) Every little girl likes to play Tea Party and now she can celebrate her birthday by having one with her friends. Girls can dress up in party clothes and we’ll provide the fancy hats, decorations and dishes. Games, stories and activities have a tea party theme. FEE: $110
> NEW! Letterboxing 101 (ages 6-12) If you love a treasure hunt, you and your friends will have fun hunting for our hidden letterboxes. Be ready for outdoor fun on the trails, following the clues to the hidden boxes and stamping your journals. Each participant will go home with their journal and the knowledge to do letterboxing with their families. FEE: $110
Ice Center Parties
Celebrate your birthday or other event with an Ice Skating or Broomball Party! Go to
glenviewicecenter.org, see page 75 or call (847) 724-2800.
Parties On Your Own Plan your own party at one of several park district facilities or by renting a park fieldhouse (see page 83).
Experience it > online registration is just a click away |
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