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Trips Wizard of Oz RS Illumination RS


Start with an early dinner on your own at Clara’s on 53, a casual family-run restaurant serving up Italian fare & wine in a homey cafe setting. Next, see trees in a different light and lift your spirits during the crisp, long nights of winter! Illumination is an award-winning, one-mile outdoor self-guided walking tour on a paved path winding through Morton Arboretum’s celebrated tree collections. Seating, concessions, and fire pits are available along the route. It’s an ideal way to experience the winter woods brought to life with innovative lights, projections, and music. Bring the family and a camera, dress for the weather and wear casual clothing with comfortable walking shoes. Trip includes transportation and admission.


Location: Lisle Deadline: November 13 CODE


470011-1A


DAYS Tu


DATES 11/20


TIME 3:30-8:00P


Good Time Guarantee


At the Batavia Park District, we are committed to providing the public with high quality recreation programs. Our residents are important to us and we feel they deserve quality at all times.


We are so confident that our recreation programs provide high quality and enjoyment that we are backing it with a policy called the “Good Time Guarantee”.


Our promise and policy is as follows: The Batavia Park District will give you a full refund if requested by the beginning of the third class if you are unsatisfied with the quality of instruction, your child’s inability to adapt emotionally in the class, or the skill level is not appropriate for the participant.


78 | Fall 2018


FEE $35


You may have been to Oz before, but never like this! Stuck on a Kansas farm with her aunt, uncle, and dog Toto, Dorothy Gale wishes for a better and more exciting life. When a twister hits, Dorothy is whisked away to the wonderful world of Oz, a fantastical place full of munchkins, a cowardly lion, a tin man with no heart, a living scarecrow and a wicked witch who will do whatever it takes to stop Dorothy. The two-story Christmas tree and fully-decorated lobby at the Paramount Theater will help make a new cherished memory. Lunch is on your own at Harner’s before the 1:30 pm show. Rated PG. Children ages 2 and under are not permitted in the theater. Trip includes ticket and transportation.


Location: Paramount Theater, Aurora Deadline: November 7 CODE


470012-1A


DAYS W


DATES 11/28


Christmas Forever


Location: Romeoville Deadline: November 5 CODE


470013-1A


DAYS W


TIME 10:45A-4:30P


FEE $53


RS


Sing along to popular Christmas songs while enjoying a show filled with love, hope and joy. May the spirit of Christmas live with you forever! Trip includes lunch, show and transportation to White Fence Farm.


DATES 12/05


TIME 11:15A-4:00P


FEE $63


Guidelines: • Participant must attend the first two classes of the program.


• Policy applies to recreation programs only. A recreation class is defined as a program where Park District personnel teach activities or skills over a period of six or more classes. This policy does not apply to Quarry passes, special events, trips, New Horizons Preschool, Day/Sport Camps, Kids’ and Kinder Club, Kids’ Watch, and Youth/Adult Leagues.


• The “Good Time Guarantee” Refund Form must be filled out appropriately and received prior to the third class meeting. Forms are available at the Recreation offices. The Park District will not fax, mail or e-mail copies. Upon receiving your completed form before the third class, we will process a full refund of your paid fees.


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