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The Champaign Park District is a special dis-


trict of local government with its own financial
and legal responsibilities. It is governed by five
elected residents of Champaign who give their
services to the community. The Park Board holds
its regular meetings on the second Wednesday
of each month at 7pm at the Bresnan Meeting
Center, 706 Kenwood Road. Residents are invited
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2%1%'2+$3##,.+%'+4#$(+5%&#+!)"6+%'+7879 tions or comments to improve the programs or
facilities offered. The Champaign Park District’s
63 parks total over 679 acres. Fifteen facilities
are available for a wide variety of recreational
opportunities.
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The Champaign Park District is pleased to announce that 2011 marks the year in Mission Statement
which parks and recreational services have been offered for Champaign residents The mission of the Champaign Park District
for 100 years! Come celebrate with us by participating in a recreational program, is to provide quality parks and recreation
playing tennis in our Tennis Center, watching a movie at the Virginia Theatre, walk- for our community.
ing a trail or simply by watching the tulip bulbs emerge announcing that spring has
arrived. Board of Park Commissioners
While it is a challenge to chronicle 100 years of parks and recreational service, we Jane L. Solon, President
can summarize by saying your park district is an award winning agency which Alvin S. Griggs, Vice President
embraces “Best Practices” in our field and is dedicated to be responsive to residents Newton H. Dodds, Commissioner
in providing excellence in our programs and services. Barbara J. Kuhl, Commissioner
Joseph A. Petry, Commissioner
During the challenging economics of today’s world, we have taken major steps
to reduce our costs. Energy consumption through “greener” technology has been
implemented in most of our facilities, we have joined cooperatives where gas and
Officers of the Board
electricity prices are negotiated to save dollars and we continually look for ways to Guy C. Hall, Attorney
reduce or keep our costs down so that your tax rates maintain stability. A result of Gary G. Wackerlin, Treasurer
this is the incorporation of environmental practices in our parks where you will see
native plantings where grass was once mowed, rain gardens to capture and recycle Management Team
storm water runoff and preventative maintenance projects which answer your
Bobbie H. Herakovich, Executive Director
directive “To take care of what we have” while still responding to new growth areas.
James Spencer, Director of Operations
We invite you to comment on our parks and services and share any experiences you Jan Plotner, Director of Finance
have with your park district staff. Joe DeLuce, Director of Recreation
Laura Auteberry, Marketing &
Development Director
Terri Gibble, Park Planner
Tammy Hoggatt, Human Resource Manager
Bobbie H. Herakovich Jane L. Solon
Executive Director Park Board President

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2 Special Events
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BRESNAN MEETING CENTER
706 Kenwood Road
PRAIRIE FARM
2202 W. Kirby Avenue
8 Champaign Parks Foundation
398-2550 Phone
355-8421 Fax
398-2583
May 28 – September 5
9 Sports
711 Relay
398-2589 Leisure Line
14 Tennis
SHOLEM AQUATIC CENTER
email: info@cparkdistrict.com
www.champaignparkdistrict.com 2205 W. Sangamon Drive 19 Martial Arts
398-2581
Mon. – Thurs. 8am-5:30pm
May 28 – September 5
20 Fitness
Fri. 8am-5pm
25 Special Interest
DOUGLASS ANNEX SPALDING PARK SKATEPARK
804 N. Fifth Street 910 N. Harris Street 30 Parks & Trails
398-2572
Mon. – Fri. 8am-4pm SPALDING POOL 36 School’s Out!
910 N. Harris Street
DOUGLASS COMMUNITY
398-2578 38 50 Plus!
CENTER
512 E. Grove Street
June 4 – August 7
42 Birthday Parties
398-2573 SPALDING RECREATION CENTER
910 N. Harris Street
43 Cultural Arts
Mon. – Fri. 8am-9pm
Sat.
398-2577
54 Volunteers
8am-2pm SPRINGER CULTURAL CENTER
301 N. Randolph Street
55 CUSR
HAYS RECREATION CENTER
1311 W. Church Street
398-2376
Mon. – Fri. 8am-9pm
56 Tree & Flower Programs
398-2580 Sat.
Sun.
9am-5pm
1-4pm
57 City of Champaign
Mon. – Fri. 8am-5pm
58 Urbana Park District
KAUFMAN LAKE BOATHOUSE TENNIS CENTER
2612 W. Springfield Avenue 2802 Farber Drive 59 Champaign County Forest
398-2570 352-6044 Preserve District
Mon. – Fri. 7am-10pm
LEONHARD RECREATION
CENTER
Sat. & Sun. 8:30am-10pm 60 General Info
2212 W. Sangamon Drive
398-2571 VIRGINIA THEATRE 61 Affiliates
Mon. – Fri. 8am-5:30pm
203 W. Park Avenue
356-9063 62 Registration
Mon. – Fri. 9:30am-5:30pm

BECOME A FAN ON FOLLOW US ON Coming in the next issue:


• youth softball & baseball leagues
• summer day camps
• aquatics

Resident/Non-Resident (R/NR) Fees


Residents living within the boundaries of the Park District regularly support park facilities and programs through property taxes.
People living within the Champaign and Urbana Park District boundaries pay the “resident (R)” fee. Persons residing outside these
districts pay 50% more than the resident rates – “non-resident (NR)”. Tennis Center program fees are not determined by residency, but
by purchase of a Tennis Center membership. If you are not a member, you may participate by paying the guest fee.

2011 Spring Funformation 1


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All Ages
As silence echoes through the lobby, you can hear the musicians
take one last gulp of air before the first note fills the room with
sound. That is the excitement of live music! At this FREE lunch
concert series, you can treat your senses to a musical meal that
will satisfy your hunger for melody and rhythm. Feel free to
bring your lunch!
Performances:
January 21
Benjamin Charles & Adam Walton – Marimba
February 18
Angela Schmid & Evan Tammen – Oboe Duet
March 18
Andrew Weisheit – Classical Piano & Vocals
April 15
Shirley Blankenship & Mary Leathers Chapman – Harp & Flute
Day Time Location
F 12-1pm Springer Cultural Center

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Ages 5+
Join members of the Champaign-Urbana Astronomical Society, Inc. at
their observatory, southwest of Champaign, for an evening under the
stars. See the stars and planets through the largest public telescope in
East Central Illinois. All skywatch sessions are cancelled in the event of
cloudy weather. Take interstate 57 south to the Monticello Road exit.
Go west on Monticello Road for approximately 1.4 miles to crossroad
700 E. Go south on 700 E. for approximately 1 mile and you will see a
sign for the observatory. Call 351-2567 for cancellation notices, or visit
www.cuas.org.
Dates Day Time Location
3/12, 4/9, 5/7 Sa 7pm CUAS Observatory

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Ages 12 & under and accompanied by a
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;6+&<=5/#/+, Daughters, bring your dads to one of the most anticipated events of
the year! This magical evening of music, dancing, and much more is
The Springer Cultural Center offers local and regional not to be missed. Join us for a buffet dinner (with vegetarian option),
artists a professional venue in which to display their work. crafts, a goody bag, and some very special guests and entertainment
These exhibits bring new life and vitality to the Center and that will leave you dancing happily ever after! Photo packages will
expose patrons to a wide range of techniques and ideas. be available. Make sure to purchase tickets early because they sell
out quickly!
If you are interested in exhibiting your work, applications
are accepted on an ongoing basis and are available at the Date Day Time Location
Cultural Center or online at champaignparkdistrict.com. 2/11 F 6-9pm Hilton Garden Inn Banquet Hall
Tickets: $20 per person. Tickets on sale 12/1. Purchase at Bresnan
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Meeting Center or online at www.champaignparkdistrict.com.
Max: 400
Deadline: 1/28. Tickets NOT available at the Hilton Garden Inn or on
the day of the event.
NEW – Online ticket sales available this year!

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Ages: At least 50% of the band members must be !5%&F'+5%6&G&9'*&8",5& V
between 12-18 years; Show open to all ages Ages 3-10 accompanied by parent or guardian
Want to join the ranks of some of the most talented musicians and jam Moms and sons join the Champaign Park District for our 3rd
where the legends have played? Then enter your band into the 3rd annual Mother Son Bash! Join us at the University of Illinois’
Annual Battle of the Bands at the historic Virginia Theatre! Local teenage Campus Recreation Center East! Don’t miss all of the great games,
musical groups of all styles are encouraged to enter and experience raffle prizes, Inflatables, pool with water slide and much more!
what it’s like to play at a live venue. First place prize will secure a slot And don’t forget to arrive promptly as dinner will be served as
to play at summer festivals and local venues with other top performers soon as the doors open.
along with many other great prizes! Bands must submit an application So come on out for a night just for mothers and sons!
and demo CD with 2-4 songs by Friday, January 28. Spots are limited Date Day Time Min/Max
and will be reviewed by a panel of local musicians for consideration. 3/12 Sa 6-9pm 80/200
Applications will be available online or at the Bresnan Meeting Center
by December 13. All friends, families, and music lovers are welcome to Location: Campus Recreation Center East, 1102 W. Gregory Dr.,
attend and cheer on their favorite band and also get a chance to win Urbana
some prizes! So come rock out at the 3rd Annual Battle of the Bands! Tickets: $10 per person. Tickets on sale 12/1. Purchase at Bresnan
Meeting Center or online at www.champaignparkdistrict.com.
Band Entry Fee: $10 per group Deadline: 2/25.
Band Entry Due Date: Friday, January 28 by 5pm to the Bresnan Meet-
ing Center or the Virginia Theatre NEW – Online ticket sales available this year!
Date Day Time Location
2/23 W 6:30pm Virginia Theatre
Tickets: $8 adults; $5 students/seniors. Purchase at Virginia Theatre box Free
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office (356-9063) or online at www.thevirginia.org after January 3. Program Program V Needed
Questions: Call David at 398-2550 regarding band entries.

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All Ages
Need a class volunteer project or options for a great
family outing? Come make a difference in your own
backyard by getting down and dirty at one of Cham-
paign-Urbana’s natural treasures. Help restore the
beauty of the Boneyard Creek in Champaign, Urbana,
and Campustown by participating in organized activi-
ties to clean up and naturalize the Boneyard Creek and
mark storm drains. Be on site to register at 9am. Free
lunch will follow!
Date Day Time Location
4/16 Sa 9am-12pm Scott Park

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Looking for a fun way to incorporate fitness into your life and learn Looking for a way to have fun? Then join us for a good old-fash-
more about your community parks? Then join the Champaign Park ioned egg hunt. The egg hunt will start promptly at noon, so don’t
District once again for a 5K Fun Run/Walk that highlights one of be late. Remember your basket for all your goodies.
the many trails in the Champaign Park District. This spring we’ll
Date Day Time Location
be featuring the Roby Trail located in Robeson Park. Refreshments
4/23 Sa 12 noon Douglass Park
and raffle prizes will follow the event. All ages and fitness levels are
encouraged to attend!
Date Day Register Start Fee (R/NR)
4/16 Sa 8-8:45am 9am $8/$12, includes a t-shirt
Location: Registration is at Robeson Park

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Friday, June 17 5-10pm
Saturday, June 18 11am-10pm
Sunday, June 19 11-6pm

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Over 55,000 people attend this annual festival to sample
the food and purchase art. This juried show attracts
vendors from across the Midwest and beyond, providing
great diversity to our local festival. This is a great venue
for showing and selling your original arts and crafts! We
would be delighted to see you there!
Applications for entry will be available online beginning
in January at champaignparkdistrict.com, for pick-up at
the Bresnan Meeting Center or you may call 819-3834 to
have an application sent to you. Cost is $100, plus a $5
nonrefundable jurying fee.
Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 9 by 5pm (or
postmarked by March 9)
Questions: 819-3834

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Showcase new and unique foods, introduce the
community to your new restaurant, and help raise money
for the CPD Youth Scholarship Fund. If you’re a local
restaurant owner, then this event is not to be missed!
If you own a restaurant or are a food vendor and would
like the chance to be a part of a growing summer tradition
H/+%&?/+%&<44&736,3/+&IJKKK full of food and fun, you may get your application online
Ages 18+ at champaignparkdistrict.com or call 398-2550 and have
Break out your basket, grab your flashlight and prepare your inner an application sent to you.
child for Nite Lite Egg Pursuit XVIII. Join Lite Rock 97.5 WHMS for the Application Deadline: Friday, April 22 by 5pm
opportunity to hunt for eggs filled with prizes. Be on the lookout
for the Bronze, Silver, and Gold eggs for a chance to win some great
prize packages!
Date Day Register On-Site Hunt Starts*
4/22 F 7:15-8pm 8:10pm
New Free Volunteers
Fee (R/NR): $8/$12
Location: Hessel Park
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*Eggs disappear quickly so don’t be late!

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into age groups)
Join us at West Side Park where
thousands of eggs wait to be
found. Free Hay rack rides will
take place before the event from
10-10:45am and there will be a
special guest on site for all the
little egg hunters to enjoy! Don’t
forget your basket because the
egg hunt starts at 11am sharp!
Date Day Hunt
4/23 Sa 11am
Hay Rack Rides: 10-10:45am
Location: West Side Park

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Youth: Ages 6-17
Adults: Ages 18+
Part of the fun of making art is displaying it. Budding artists and art
enthusiasts are encouraged to enter their work in this local amateur
show. There will be a public critique by the juror on the last day of
the show. Everyone is welcome to attend. The juror will discuss the
art, point out good technique, and offer helpful suggestions to those
artists wishing to refine their talent.
Town & Country shows are held throughout the state to encourage
quality work by amateur artists. Blue ribbon winners from local shows
are eligible to participate in the State Town and Country Art Show in
the fall. Entry forms and show guidelines are available at the Springer
Cultural Center, 301 N. Randolph, or online at
www.champaignparkdistrict.com.
Show Dates Juror’s Critique Location Class ID
5/7-5/21 5/21 Springer Cultural Center 270601-B2
Youth Entry Fee: $4 first entry/$2 each additional entry
Adult Entry Fee: $8 first entry/$6 each additional entry
Entry Form Deadline: 4/29
Artwork Delivery Date: 5/3

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$5 movies
Join us one Saturday a month at 1pm &
7pm for The News-Gazette Film Series.
1/22 “Top Gun” (1986)
2/5 “Some Like it Hot” (1959)
3/12 “Matrix” (1999)
4/23 “Toy Story” (1995)
5/14 “Rear Window” (1954)

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at yesterday’s prices. Visit
thevirginia.org for a list of
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upcoming Reel Deal movies Did you know the Virginia Theatre is listed on the National Register
and their dates. Shows start of Historic Places? Tours of the historic Virginia Theatre are available
$3 Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7pm (arrive early!) to individuals, student groups, businesses, and organizations. Tours
scheduled by appointment only. Please call 356-9053. Donations to
the Virginia Theatre Restoration Fund are suggested.

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Program V Volunteers J/64/*/"&!5%"+6%&P%*+"$,&V&W'36&!5%"+6%
Program Needed
The Virginia Theatre is available to organizations and individuals
wishing to produce or present a performing arts event, schedule a
meeting, conference, wedding or reception. For more information,
please call 356-9053 or visit www.thevirginia.org.

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Ages 13+
Come join the Historic Virginia See a
Theatre volunteer family. We show
take pride in helping all patrons for Free! VIRGINIA THEATRE
have an enjoyable experience Receive information about the programs and events happening
while viewing a wide variety of at the Virginia via email! Sign up today for VTNews.
entertainment including movies, plays, and concerts To subscribe, send an email to news@cparkdistrict.com with
at the Virginia Theatre. Our volunteers play a major the following text in the body of your message:
role in assisting staff to create a consistent level of SUBSCRIBE VTNews John Doe
quality programming and customer service. For more Please send a separate email for each CPD email list subscription.
information, please call 356-9053 or visit
www.thevirginia.org.
Volunteer Training Dates | 6pm
• January 19 • March 9 • May 11 Visit www.thevirginia.org
• February 9 • April 6 to view an updated listing of all shows

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Thursday, March 31 at 7pm


Saturday, February 12 at 3pm Friday, April 1 at 7pm
$5 General Admission Saturday, April 2 at 1pm & 7pm
Tony Clements

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February 23
6:30pm
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$8 adults, $5 students/seniors

Champaign Park District Dance Arts


presents 13th
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Irish Dance and Contemporary Ballet
Friday, March 4 at 7pm
Saturday, March 5 at 2pm
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Tickets: Passes available now at ebertfest.com or the
$6 – Children under 12 & Seniors; $9 – Adults Bresnan Meeting Center
or after January 3 at the
Virginia Theatre.

2011 Spring Funformation 7


An Opportunity To Leave a Legacy

Help Our Trees Grow!


Step into the lobby of the Bresnan Meeting Center and you’ll notice
some “organic” changes. What was once a bare, wood-paneled wall
now serves as the backdrop for the Champaign Parks Foundation’s new
Donor’s Grove. Trees, complete with sprawling branches and golden
leaves, now grace the walls and offer a place of recognition for those who
have demonstrated their commitment to parks and recreation by making BOARD OF DIRECTORS
a donation. Donations of $500 or more (one time or cumulative) are Arthur J. Thoma, Jr., Chair
recognized by an inscription of the donor’s name on the leaves. Penn Nelson, Vice Chair
Tracy Sholem, Secretary
Bob Ballsrud
There are currently 150 inscribed Newton H. Dodds
leaves which means there are over John Frauenhoffer
500 leaves waiting to be adorned Bobbie H. Herakovich
Barbara Hundley
with your name! Leaves come Louis D. Liay
in two sizes; smaller leaves for Dan McCulley
donations of $500-$999 and larger
leaves for donations of $1000 WX Robert F. Toalson (Honorary)
BP& Gary G. Wackerlin, CPD Treasurer
or more. Help our trees grow by L< H;F
donating today and help secure the P< <&
future of parks and recreation in Champaign Parks Foundation is a
501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit
Champaign!
providing philanthropic support
for the Champaign Park District.

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The gyms at Leonhard and Douglass are available to rent on an Champaign Park District
hourly basis for practices. Call Callie at 398-2591 to reserve your spot.

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Questions: 398-2571
OPEN GYM HOURS *Second pair of shoes required.
Leisure Line: 398-2589
Indoor Walking* or champaignparkdistrict.com
Tuesdays/Thursdays, 7-8am. FREE!
Adult Open Volleyball* Spring Funformation
Saturdays, 6-9pm. $2/$3 per visit Youth Sports Junior Sports 101
Junior High/High School Basketball* Youth Sports Junior Volleyball League
January – May, Fridays, 3-5pm. $1/$1.50 per visit. Youth Sports LISC Micro Soccer Clinic
Youth Sports LISC Soccer Academy
Youth Sports Youth Soccer Leagues
0'34$",,&)'CC3*/+2&)%*+%6&YZ[STN\Y Adult Sports Spring Volleyball Leagues
Call for Open Gym Hours.
Adult Sports Spring Soccer Leagues
Adult Sports Softball Leagues

Summer Funformation
Youth Sports Tee Ball Clinic
Youth Sports Girls Softball Clinic
Youth Sports Girls Fast Pitch Softball Leagues
Youth Sports Pony Baseball League
Youth Sports Parkland College Fast Pitch Softball Camp
Youth Sports The Point Fencing Club Camp
Youth Sports Chevy Youth Baseball Camp
Youth Sports Arrowhead Lanes Bowling Camp
Adult Sports Outdoor Volleyball Leagues
Fitness Mini-Triathlon

Fall/Winter Funformation
Youth Sports Pee Wee Sports and Games
Youth Sports Short Shooters
Youth Sports CIYFL Micro Football

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Local Competition
The Champaign Park District adult and youth sports pro- Youth Sports LISC Micro Soccer
grams depend upon interested and concerned individuals to Youth Sports LISC Soccer Academy
officiate in a variety of sports. First time officials may apply. Youth Sports Pee Wee Volleyball Clinic
Certified and experienced officials are encouraged to apply Youth Sports Junior Volleyball Clinic
to help us maintain our high standards. Training provided. All Youth Sports Junior Volleyball League
officials should be 16 years of age or older. Pay range varies
depending upon experience and league. All applications are Youth Sports Youth Soccer Leagues
done online on the Work/Volunteer with Us page at Youth Sports Chevy Youth Soccer Clinic
www.champaignparkdistrict.com. Youth Sports Mini-Hoopers Basketball League
Youth Sports Youth Hoops Basketball Leagues
Adult Softball February Adult Volleyball July Adult Sports Fall Softball Leagues
Soccer (Spring) February Soccer (Fall) August Adult Sports Fall Volleyball Leagues
Girls Softball April Basketball October
Adult Sports Basketball Leagues

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For current updates about program status due to weather, check the Leisure Line at 398-2589 or online at
www.champaignparkdistrict.com. Information is generally available one hour before game time.

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fills fast!
Ages 3-6
When one sport just isn’t enough begin your adventure here—enjoy
four sports in eight weeks! Participants will spend two weeks each
learning and playing each sport: soccer, floor hockey, basketball and
kick ball/tee ball. Each session will begin with instructional activities
and end with friendly scrimmages.
Meet inside the gym. Class will be inside or outside depending upon
sport and weather. Participants must be the appropriate age before
start of program. No exceptions.
Ages Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
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5-6
3/26-5/14
3/26-5/14
Sa
Sa
9-9:50am
10-10:50am
$31/$46.50
$31/$46.50
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Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
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The philosophy behind the youth sports program is to provide Min/Max: 10/26
an atmosphere that focuses on fun, opportunity, sportsmanship Deadline: 3/22
and instruction. Sports can play a positive role in our children’s
development, fostering physical skills and emotional maturity.
Our children should have a place where they can have fun par- _3*/'6&J'$$%2#"$$&?%"43% V
ticipating in organized activities in a healthy, safe environment. 5th-8th graders
We strive to provide quality instruction in the fundamentals
This youth volleyball program emphasizes participation and teaches
of the sport while emphasizing fun and sportsmanship over
players the rules, strategies, and skills of volleyball along with
winning. By creating a positive experience for the children we promoting sportsmanship and fun. Teams will be formed by CPD staff.
hope to encourage a lifetime of involvement. Volunteer coaches are needed!
You can help. We need the cooperation and assistance of parents Grades Dates Fee (R/NR) Class ID
and coaches to promote and demonstrate these values. 5th & 6th 1/16-4/11 $43/$64.50 422019-A1
7th & 8th 1/16-4/11 $43/$64.50 422019-A2
Practices: Sunday afternoons between 1-5pm (beginning January 23)
Games: Monday evenings between 5:45-8pm (beginning February 14)
Skills Assessment: Sunday, January 16, 1pm for 5th and 6th graders
Sunday, January 16, 3pm for 7th and 8th graders
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center

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Deadline: 1/14
The foundation of our Youth Sports Programs is our
Volunteer Coaches. Coaching is an experience that will
make a positive and fun difference in the players’ lives
and your own. We offer ASEP coaching courses free for
interested volunteers. To find out more, please see the
online Volunteer Coaching flyer on the Work/Volunteer
with Us page at www.champaignparkdistrict.com. The
flyer describes coaching timelines, recommended expe-
rience and league information. You can apply online by
clicking the Volunteer Application on that same page. If YOUTH SPORTS
you have questions please call 398-2571.
Sign up now to receive updates of existing programs,
reminders about deadlines, and other Youth Sports news –
right in your email inbox!
To subscribe, send an email to news@cparkdistrict.com
with the following text in the body of your message:
KIWANIS LITTLE LEAGUE SUBSCRIBE YouthSports John Doe
Little League registration occurs in February. Listen to WDWS Please send a separate email for each CPD email list subscrip-
or look for ads in The News-Gazette. For further information, tion.
contact Jim Martinie at 356-5075.

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?K9)&F/.6'&9'..%6&)$/*/. fills fast! participants
Kindergarten 1st-8th graders should be
Beckham had to start somewhere! The Micro Soccer clinic stresses IMPORTANT: Spring Season Registration contacted by
individual skill development such as dribbling, passing and shooting. Only. Players that registered and played their coach by
An excellent session for beginning or novice players looking to have Fall Youth Soccer are automatically March 14.
fun and get high level instruction. Players will participate in a wide enrolled for the Spring Season.
variety of skill building and game related activities. Scrimmages Not just the most popular sport in the world; soccer
as time permits. Instructors are all licensed Little Illini Soccer Club is the most popular youth sport in America. It’s a sport every young-
coaches. ster can have fun playing while learning about teamwork, developing
Soccer cleats not required. Players must have shin guards. Please individual skills, and maintaining physical fitness. In the Youth Soccer
bring a water bottle to each session. T-shirt is included in fee. League, each child participates in every game. The size of the ball
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Max Class ID and field are proportional to the age of the participants to help foster
4/1-5/13 F 5:30-6:20pm $36/$54 24 422003-A1 soccer skills, rule knowledge, and game strategies.
4/2-5/14 Sa 9-9:50am $36/$54 24 422003-A2 League Grade Day Time Deadline Class ID
4/2-5/14 Sa 10-10:50am $36/$54 24 422003-A3 Atom 1 1st Sa mornings 3/3 222003-A1
4/2-5/14 Sa 11-11:50am $36/$54 24 422003-A4 Atom 2 2nd Sa mornings 3/3 222003-A2
Boys 3-4 3rd-4th Sa mornings 3/3 222003-A3
No Class: 5/6 or 5/7 Girls 3-5 3rd-5th Sa mornings 3/3 222003-A4
Location: Dodds Soccer Complex, Field 8 Boys 5-6 5th-6th Sa mornings 3/3 222003-A5
Instructors: Certified LISC Coaches Girls 6-8 6th-8th Sa mornings 3/3 222003-A6
Deadline: 3/24 Boys 7-8 7th-8th Sa mornings 3/3 222003-A7
Late Registration: If there are openings, a $10 late fee will be added.
Games: First game is April 2. Games generally end the last Satur-
day in May. Games will be played at the Dodds Soccer Complex.
*Exception: older leagues may also have some games in other local
This program
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communities.
Ages 6-8 Practice: Time and location are determined by coaches. Practices
begin in mid March. younger teams practice once a week. Older
Got Soccer? The idea behind the academy is to create a bridge teams practice twice a week.
between the recreational player and competitive player. This is a
chance for kids to get high level instruction in a fun and challenging Fee (R/NR): $41/$61.50, includes a team jersey, shorts, and socks.
environment. Focus will be on individual skills and team concepts. Late Registration: If there are still openings in the program, a $10
The first half of the session will concentrate on developing technical additional fee will be assessed.
skills including passing, shooting, receiving and dribbling moves. The NOTES:
last half of the session will focus on small-sided games. This program • Buddy Forms are not accepted for Spring registrations.
is independent of the Youth Soccer Leagues and Micro Soccer and • Requests for teams, coaches, and practice sites and times will not
can be done even if you are already participating in one of those be accepted. Team placement will be done by CPD Sports Staff.
programs. Instructors are all licensed Little Illini Soccer Club coaches. Players will be placed according to current team needs, and then
Soccer cleats recommended. Players must have shin guards. Please placed on newly formed teams.
bring a water bottle to each session. T-shirt is included in fee. • Please see the soccer page at champaignparkdistrict.com for other
information. The Youth Soccer Handbook and Youth Soccer FAQ
Participants must be 6 years old by the start of the program. are especially helpful.
No exceptions.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Max Class ID
4/1-5/13 F 5:30-6:30pm $36/$54 24 422015-A1
No Class: 5/6 New Free Volunteers
Location: Dodds Soccer Complex, Field 8 N Program F Program V Needed
Instructors: Certified LISC Coaches
Deadline: 3/24
Late Registration: If there are openings, a $10 late fee will be added.

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Ages 15+
Champaign Park District offers Men’s, Women’s, and Co-Rec volleyball leagues that are sure
to fit your skill level.
At the time of registration, an application and all fees are due. A non-resident fee is built
into league fees. No registrations will be accepted without full payment! If your team is
sponsored, both the manager and your sponsor must complete and sign a sponsor form
available on-line or at Bresnan Meeting Center. Both signatures must be on the form for it
to be valid. Completed rosters with names, addresses, phone numbers, and signatures will
ADULT SPORTS be due the first day of games.
League Day Time Dates Team Fee Deadline Class ID
Sign up now to receive updates of Women’s A Tu 7:30-11pm 1/11-4/5 $255* 1/5 442001-B1
existing programs, reminders about Women’s B Tu 7:30-11pm 1/11-4/5 $255* 1/5 442001-B2
deadlines, and other Adult Sports news Co-ed A Su 6-11pm 1/9-4/10 $255* 1/5 442001-B3
– right in your email inbox! Co-ed B W 7-11pm 1/12-4/6 $255* 1/5 442001-B4
To subscribe, send an email to news@ Co-ed C W 7-11pm 1/12-4/6 $255* 1/5 442001-B5
cparkdistrict.com with the following Men’s Th 7:30-11pm 1/13-4/7 $255* 1/5 442001-B6
text in the body of your message: *Teams consisting of 60% or more Champaign-Urbana residents after the add/drop
SUBSCRIBE AdultSports John Doe deadline will be considered resident teams and will receive a $60 refund.

Please send a separate email for each Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
CPD email list subscription. Season: 10 matches plus a single elimination tournament
Online registration not available for this program.

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Ages 15+
Ronaldo, Messi, Kaka… the world’s greatest game is back. The Champaign Park District offers
fall, spring, and summer adult soccer leagues. Depending on the number of teams that sign
up, the league will be split into two divisions (Premier & Recreational).
At the time of registration, an application and all fees are due. Non-resident fees are built
into league fees. No registrations will be accepted without full payment! If your team is
sponsored, both the manager and your sponsor must complete and sign a sponsor form
available on-line or at Bresnan Meeting Center. Both signatures must be on the form for it to
be valid. Completed rosters with names, addresses, phone numbers, and signatures will be
due the first day of games.
Dates Day Time Team Fee Season Deadline Class ID
3/27-5/8 Su 12-6pm $605* 6 games 3/17 442007-B1
*Teams consisting of 60% or more Champaign-Urbana residents after the add/drop
deadline will be considered resident teams and will receive a $60 refund.
Location: Dodds Soccer Complex and Brookens Soccer Fields (Urbana)
Deadline & Captain’s Meeting: Monday, March 21, 7pm Leonhard Recreation Center
Online registration not available for this program.

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Ages 15+
Here’s your chance to get in on the action this summer! We offer a variety of leagues that will fit
your skill level, as well as Co-rec, Women’s, and Men’s Leagues.
Player Eligibility: Players must be 15 years of age by May 1, 2011 to play. Players may only play
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on one double header team or one women’s team. These leagues must be adjacent in ability.
For example, a player may not play on a Tuesday night doubleheader team and a Wednesday Resident Team Status
night doubleheader league because they are different skill levels. The player can play in Monday Teams consisting of 60% or more
single header or a co-rec team. Also, players may only be listed on one roster per league. Champaign-Urbana residents will be
Registration Guidelines: At the time of registration, an application and all fees are due. considered resident teams. Teams
No registrations will be accepted without full payment! Completed rosters with names, addresses, must maintain resident team status
phone numbers, and signatures will be due the first day of games. all season to be eligible for refund.
Refunds will be processed after the
Women’s Single Header Leagues Day Dates Team Fee Max Class ID deadline to add/drop players from
Recreational Th 4/14-8/25* $555** 8 teams 442006-A1 rosters. Refunds will be processed in
Semi-Competitive Th 4/14-8/25* $555** 8 teams 442006-A2 accordance with Champaign Park
Co-Recreational District policies and procedures.
Single Header Leagues Day Dates Team Fee Max Class ID
11”/12” Blue Recreational Su 4/17-8/28* $555** 24 teams 442006-A3
11”/12” Orange Semi-Competitive Su 4/17-8/28* $555** 16 teams 442006-A4
11”/12” Recreational Th 4/14-8/25* $555** 16 teams 442006-A5 FREE AGENT LIST
Players: Want to play a team sport
Men’s Leagues Day Dates Team Fee Max Class ID but don’t have a team?
Capital Single Header M 4/11-8/22* $555** 16 teams 442006-A6
Recreational Doubleheader Orange W 4/13-8/24* $830** 12 teams 442006-A7 Managers: Do you need extra play-
(more competitive) ers to make a full team?
Recreational Doubleheader Blue W 4/13-8/24* $830** 12 teams 442006-A8 Call us at 398-2571 and ask for the
(less competitive) “Free Agent” List!
Semi-Competitive Doubleheader Tu 4/12-8/23* $830** 16 teams 442006-A9
*Ending dates may vary due to number of teams in each league and rainouts.
**Teams consisting of 60% or more Champaign-Urbana residents will be considered resident
teams and will receive a $90 refund. Late Registration Policy
Online registration not available for this program. A team that wishes to register after
the published deadline may do so
Returning Teams: Teams that have at least 60% of their official 2010 roster returning may register provided that the following condi-
starting on Monday, February 7. An application, money, and unofficial roster will be due. The unof- tions are met: the league maximum
ficial roster should include the names, addresses and phone numbers of players who intend to has not been exceeded, schedules
play with the returning team. An official roster with signatures will be due the first day of games. have not been made, and a late fee
Open Registration: Open registration for any team wishing to play will start on Tuesday, Febru- of $25 is paid with the league fee.
ary 15. An application and fees will be needed to register.

FINAL DEADLINE FOR ALL TEAMS: Friday, March 11

Fees: All fees listed are per team and do not include jerseys.
Refund POLICY
Mandatory Manager’s Meeting: For adult sports, there will be no
Men’s Teams: Sunday, April 3, 6pm Bresnan Meeting Center refunds given once the schedules for
Women’s & Co-Rec Teams: Sunday, April 3, 7pm Bresnan Meeting Center. the season have been made. Prior
Additional Information: cancellation will be subject to a $5
Games will start the week of April 11. Single header leagues will play 14 games. Doubleheader service charge.
leagues play 28 games. Games will be played at Dodds Softball Complex and Dexter Field.
Official rosters are due the first day of games.

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!%**/, Tennis Center program fees are not determined by residency,
but by purchase of a Tennis Center membership. If you are
not a member, you may participate by paying the guest fee.

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C"((#$'0"(C"& (only available to members)
OQRO'S,/G+/'T/9F+'!"PUO@IRVV Members may purchase permanent court time during the times
#$%"&'()*+(,()"-*."/)(0))'"1*$+2)3("4"5,6+7"'$*(8"$9"&:;<"='" indicated below as available. All fees must be paid in advance. This fee
&'()*+(,()">)+),*38"1,*?@ is based on a per court/per hour ratio. Permanent court time is good
HOURS: for 18 weeks (January 11 – May 16).
M–F 7am–10pm M–F 18-week fee
$,'W'$=' QXPR,AYZR;A 7-9am $198
!"#$%#&'()#*&+,&-(./)%&$/#&'()&0'&.%#&$1#/&2345&)6#&7#''0%& 9-5:30pm $306
8#')#/&4$9&-"(%#&#$/"9: 5:30-10pm $342
C.+'C+1196'0+1-+/'[933'G+'2356+D'\,1=,/>'Z]'^;/93'OV]'' Weekends 18-week fee
,1D'H5/'-.+'$=AA+/'_,>'Z`@$+;-+AG+/'UK all times $234

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Random court time is available throughout the day, depending on
Individuals and families may pay a membership fee. This fee is the schedule of other tennis programs. Reservations are required,
good for one year from date of purchase and entitles members and members may reserve court time up to one week in advance.
to the following: Guests may reserve court time one day prior. All court fees are due
before entering the court area. Fees listed below are based per
• reduced rates on all programs and activities including ran- court/per hour of court time. Unless random court time reserva-
dom court time, private lessons and drill and plays tions are cancelled at least 4 hours in advance, the full court fee may
• random court time reservations up to one week in advance be charged. Ask about our “Random Court Club” card!
• option to purchase permanent court time
• discounts on ball machine use and racquet stringing Time: M-Th, 7am-5:30pm & 9-10pm
• discounts on Wilson merchandise. As an exclusive Wilson Member Fee: $15 Guest Fee: $17
distributor, special orders are available. Time: M-Th, 5:30–9pm
• invitations to member only facility events Member Fee: $19 Guest Fee: $23
Resident youth participants may submit applications for scholar- Time: F-Su, All Day
ships through the Champaign Park District, 398-2550. Member Fee: $15 Guest Fee: $17
Memberships R NR
Family (2-4 members) $80 $95
Each additional family member $10 $10 8"$$&F".5/*%&P%*+"$&
Individual (ages 19-54) $50 $65 Tune up your game! Ball machine rental includes court cost, basket of
Senior (ages 55+) $30 $45 balls, and the machine. Unless ball machine reservations are cancelled
Full-time Students $30 $45 at least 4 hours in advance, the full rental fee may be charged. Ask
about our “Ball Machine Club” card!
Time: Call 352-6044 to set up times.
Member Fee: $4 per hour, plus cost of court
Guest Fee: $5 per hour, plus cost of court

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Broken racquet got you down? Racquet stringing and handle
re-gripping are available at the Tennis Center.
TENNIS Time: Strung & ready for pick-up in 1-2 days!
Fee: $18 & up depending on string
List subscribers will receive information about new and existing Questions: 352-6044
programs, reminders about deadlines, and other Tennis news in
their email inbox. Signing up is easy! ! !
To subscribe, send an email to news@cparkdistrict.com with 9%6@/.%,
the following text in the body of your message: Wilson tennis balls: $3.50 per can
SUBSCRIBE Tennis John Doe Demo racquet rental: $3
Please send a separate email for each CPD email list subscription. Ball hopper rental: Member Fee: $2 per hour
Guest Fee: $3 per hour
Ball cart rental: Member Fee: $7 per hour
Guest Fee: $8.50 per hour

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Programs are offered for all
ages and levels and allow for a
progression from Beginner to
Advanced Levels.

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Please register at least one week in advance
of the beginning of each program. All
fees for programs are due at the time of
registration, with the exception of workouts
and various drop-in programs. Participants
may make-up missed classes by attending a
comparable class during the same session,
with consent of the instructor.

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If classes fall short of minimum numbers, we
reserve the right to restructure classes.

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Students of all ages will be introduced to tennis in a fun and rewarding way. Fundamentals of basic stroke production will be introduced with
time spent on developing the ability to hit consistently.

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Ages 3-5 Ages 10-12 Ages 18+
Date Day Time Class ID Date Day Time Class ID Date Day Time Class ID
1/12-3/2 W 3:30-4pm 413101-A1 1/10-2/28 M 4-5pm 423102-A1 1/12-3/2 W 4-5pm 443102-A1
3/9-4/27 W 3:30-4pm 413101-A2 3/7-4/25 M 4-5pm 423102-A2 3/9-4/27 W 4-5pm 443102-A2
1/8-3/5* Sa 12-12:30pm 413101-A3 1/12-3/2 W 4-5pm 423102-A3
Member Fee: $68/session
3/12-4/30 Sa 12-12:30pm 413101-A4 3/9-4/27 W 4-5pm 423102-A4
Guest Fee: $83/session
No Class: 2/26* 1/8-3/5* Sa 12:30-1:30pm 423102-A5
Member Fee: $43/session 3/12-4/30 Sa 12:30-1:30pm 423102-A6
Guest Fee: $58/session No Class: 2/26*
Member Fee: $68/session ;13$+&8%4/**%6,&
Guest Fee: $83/session Ages 16+
Date Day Time Class ID
W'3*4&8%4/**%6,& 1/10-2/28 M 6-7pm 443101-A1
Ages 6-9 !%%*&8%4/**%6,& 3/7-4/25 M 6-7pm 443101-A2
Date Day Time Class ID Ages 13-16 Member Fee: $68/session
1/10-2/28 M 4-5pm 423101-A1 Guest Fee: $83/session
3/7-4/25 M 4-5pm 423101-A2 Date Day Time Class ID
1/12-3/2 W 4-5pm 423101-A3 1/12-3/2 W 5-6pm 433101-A1
3/9-4/27 W 4-5pm 423101-A4 3/9-4/27 W 5-6pm 433101-A2
1/8-3/5* Sa 12:30-1:30pm 423101-A5 1/8-3/5* Sa 12:30-1:30pm 433101-A3
3/12-4/30 Sa 12:30-1:30pm 423101-A6 3/12-4/30 Sa 12:30-1:30pm 433101-A4
No Class: 2/26* No Class: 2/26*
Member Fee: $68/session Member Fee: $68/session
Guest Fee: $83/session Guest Fee: $83/session

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but by purchase of a Tennis Center membership. If you are
not a member, you may participate by paying the guest fee.

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Those serious about playing high levels of ten-
nis will benefit greatly from these fast-paced
programs. Emphasis will be placed on polish-
ing technique, movement, and developing
competitive tournament skills and strategy.
Advanced classes are designed to achieve the
highest level of play.

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Ages 6-9
Date Day Time Class ID
1/8-3/5* Sa 2:30-4pm 423105-A1
3/12-4/30 Sa 2:30-4pm 423105-A2
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No Class: 2/26*
For those who have completed our beginner classes. “Specialty” shots will be introduced along Member Fee: $99/session
with greater attention to match play and competitive tournament skills. Guest Fee: $114/session

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Date Day Time Class ID Ages 16+ Date Day Time Class ID
1/10-2/28 M 5-6pm 423104-A1 1/10-2/28 M 4-5:30pm 433104-A1
Date Day Time Class ID 3/7-4/25 M 4-5:30pm 433104-A2
3/7-4/25 M 5-6pm 423104-A2 1/10-2/28 M 7-8pm 443103-A1
1/12-3/2 W 5-6pm 423104-A3 1/8-3/5* Sa 2:30-4pm 433104-A3
3/7-4/25 M 7-8pm 443103-A2 3/12-4/30 Sa 2:30-4pm 433104-A4
3/9-4/27 W 5-6pm 423104-A4
1/8-3/5* Sa 1:30-2:30pm 423104-A5 Member Fee: $68/session No Class: 2/26*
3/12-4/30 Sa 1:30-2:30pm 423104-A6 Guest Fee: $83/session Member Fee: $99/session
No Class: 2/26* Guest Fee: $114/session
Member Fee: $68/session
Guest Fee: $83/session ;13$+&K*+%6C%1/"+%,&& !%%*&;1@"*.%1
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76%S!%%*&K*+%6C%1/"+%, Ages 16+ Date Day Time Class ID
Ages 10-12 Date Day Time Class ID 1/8-3/5* Sa 2:30-4pm 433105-A1
1/10-2/28 M 8-9pm 443104-A1 3/12-4/30 Sa 2:30-4pm 433105-A2
Date Day Time Class ID
1/10-2/28 M 5-6pm 433102-A1 3/7-4/25 M 8-9pm 443104-A2 No Class: 2/26*
3/7-4/25 M 5-6pm 433102-A2 Member Fee: $68/session Member Fee: $99/session
1/12-3/2 W 5-6pm 433102-A3 Guest Fee: $83/session Guest Fee: $114/session
3/9-4/27 W 5-6pm 433102-A4
1/8-3/5* Sa 1:30-2:30pm 433102-A5
3/12-4/30 Sa 1:30-2:30pm 433102-A6
No Class: 2/26*
Member Fee: $68/session
Guest Fee: $83/session 06/$$&G&7$"2,
Available by appointment. Arrange your own group or request to be placed in
a group based on your interest, goals, and level of play; as well as your personal
!%%*&K*+%6C%1/"+%, schedule. Fee is for 1½ hours (must be a group of 4). Private lesson rates will
Ages 13-16 apply if less than 4 participants are present for a drill.
Date Day Time Class ID Member Fee: $14/visit
1/12-3/2 W 6-7pm 433103-A1 Guest Fee: $17/visit
3/9-4/27 W 6-7pm 433103-A2
1/8-3/5* Sa 1:30-2:30pm 433103-A3
3/12-4/30 Sa 1:30-2:30pm 433103-A4
No Class: 2/26*
Member Fee: $68/session
Guest Fee: $83/session

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Ages 13-18
Date Day
Fee (Member/
Guest) Class ID
8th Annual
Players can sign up for one, two or three
days per week. Please note that players
choosing to sign-up for one or two days
1/11-3/1
3/8-4/26
1/13-3/3
Tu
Tu
Th
$73/$88
$73/$88
$73/$88
433115-A1
433115-A2
433115-A3
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may drop-in on the other days of the pro-
gram at a reduced rate of $9 for members
and $12 for guests. The regular drop-in
3/10-4/28
1/8-3/5*
3/12-4/30
Th
Sa
Sa
$73/$88
$64/$79
$73/$88
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433115-A5
433115-A6
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rate for those not registered for any days
of the program is $12 for members and
$15 for guests.
No Training: 2/26*
Time: 4-5:30pm
February 26-27
DIVISIONS
Junior Events:
Boys 12 & Under Singles
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Girls 12 & Under Singles
Workouts and other drop-in programs are available for everyone. Please request to be placed in a Girls 12 & Under Doubles
group based on your interest, goals, and level of play, as well as your personal schedule. Boys 14 & Under Singles
Boys 14 & Under Doubles
Girls 14 & Under Singles
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Ages 13-18 R'6D'3+ Boys 16 & Under Singles
Boys 16 & Under Doubles
Date Day Time Level: Players 3.0 & Up Girls 16 & Under Singles
1/11-4/30* Tu/Th/Sa 4-5:30pm Date Day Time Girls 16 & Under Doubles
No Training: 2/26* 1/8-5/28 Sa 9-11am
Member Fee: $12/visit Member Fee: $11/visit
Guest Fee: $15/visit Guest Fee: $14/visit Adult Events:
Can enroll for one, two or three days at a Men’s Open Singles
savings. See above. Men’s Open Doubles
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?3*.5&)$3#&R'6D'3+ All Levels Women’s Open Doubles
Want a better way to get a full body work- Men’s 35 & Over Singles
All Levels Men’s 35 & Over Doubles
out? Cardio Tennis pushes your fitness to a
Relieve stress from work, get some exer- new level with a high energy workout! This Women’s 35 & Over Singles
cise, and work on your game during your fun group activity includes a warm-up, Women’s 35 & Over Doubles
lunch hour. cardio workout, and a cool down phase, Men’s 45 & Over Singles
Date Day Time plus it features drills for players of all levels. Men’s 45 & Over Doubles
1/3-5/16 M/W 12-1:30pm Men’s 55 & Over Singles
Date Day Time Men’s 55 & Over Doubles
Member Fee: $10/visit 1/8-5/14* Sa 11am-12pm Men’s 65 & Over Singles
Guest Fee: $13/visit No Workout: 2/26* Men’s 65 & Over Doubles
Member Fee: $8/visit Mixed Open Doubles
Guest Fee: $10/visit
?"1/%,&0"2 Fee: $21 Singles; $26 Doubles Team
Ages 18+; All Levels Entry Deadline: 2/22 at 5pm
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Ladies, this is perfect for extra match play. No
partner is needed. Pro-supervised. Level: Players 3.5 & Up
Date Day Time Date Day Time Online registration not available
1/3-5/16 M 9:30-11am 1/6-5/26 Th 7-9pm for this program.
1/5-5/25 W 9:30-11am Member Fee: $11/visit
Member Fee: $10/visit Guest Fee: $14/visit
Guest Fee: $13/visit

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Date Day Time 06':SK*&)$/*/., 06':SK*&)$/*/.,
1/4-5/12 Tu/Th 1-3pm All Ages & Levels All Ages & Levels
Member Fee: $5/visit Learn and fine tune a basic stroke Learn and fine tune specialty strokes in detail
Guest Fee: $6/visit in detail with a pro. with a pro. Note: stroke topics may change.
Date Stroke Day Time Date Stroke Day Time
K*+%6C%1/"+%&R'6D'3+ 1/7 Forehand F 12-1pm 1/21 Approach Shot F 12-1pm
2/4 Serve F 12-1pm 2/18 Drop Shot F 12-1pm
Level: Players 2.5 & Up 3/4 Backhand F 12-1pm 3/18 Lob F 12-1pm
Date Day Time 4/1 Volley F 12-1pm 4/15 Serve & Volley F 12-1pm
1/6-5/26 Th 5:30-7pm 4/29 Overhead F 12-1pm Member Fee: $10/visit
Member Fee: $10/visit Member Fee: $10/visit Guest Fee: $13/visit
Guest Fee: $13/visit Guest Fee: $13/visit

2011 Spring Funformation 17


!%**/, Tennis Center program fees are not determined by residency,
but by purchase of a Tennis Center membership. If you are
not a member, you may participate by paying the guest fee.

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Leagues will be structured and competitive,
yet recreational. Consultation with head pro is
necessary, as the head pro will find a league that
fits your level and preference. Leagues run for
seven-week sessions. Please note that flex leagues
require that matches be played at the Champaign
Park District Tennis Center.

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Date Day Time Class ID
1/9-2/20 Su 1:30-3pm 443107-A1
3/6-4/17 Su 1:30-3pm 443107-A2
Member Fee: $96 Guest Fee: $111

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(Generally Men’s 3.0-4.0/Ladies 3.5-
4.5)
Date Day Time Class ID
1/11-2/22 Tu 7:30-9pm 443108-A1
3/8-4/19 Tu 7:30-9pm 443108-A2 J"*+&)"#$L,))+-$N"*+)1$O'&1'"6
Member Fee: $96 Guest Fee: $111 1.0 This player is just starting tennis.
1.5 This player has limited playing experience and is still working primarily on
9/$@%6&-$%=&9/*4$%,&?%"43% getting the ball over the net, has some knowledge of scoring but is not
(Generally Men’s 3.5-4.0/Ladies 4.0- familiar with basic positions and procedures for singles and doubles play.
4.5)
2.0 This player may have had some lessons but needs on-court experience,
Date Day & Time Class ID has obvious stroke weaknesses, but is beginning to feel comfortable with
1/10-2/27 TBA by player 443109-A1 singles and doubles play.
3/7-4/24 TBA by player 443109-A2
2.5 This player has more dependable strokes and is learning to judge where the
Member Fee: $96 Guest Fee: $111
ball is going, has weak court coverage or is often caught out of position,
but is starting to keep the ball in play with other players of the same ability.
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3.0 This player can place shots with moderate success, can sustain a rally of
(Generally Men’s 4.0-4.5/Ladies 4.5-5.0) slow pace but is not comfortable with all strokes, lacks control when trying
Date Day & Time Class ID for power.
1/10-2/27 TBA by player 443110-A1
3/7-4/24 TBA by player 443110-A2 3.5 This player has achieved stroke dependability and direction on shots within
reach, including forehand and backhand volleys, but still lacks depth and
Member Fee: $96 Guest Fee: $111 variety, seldom double faults and occasionally forces errors on the serve.
4.0 This player has dependable strokes on both forehand and backhand sides,
_3*/'6&!%"C&?%"43% has the ability to use a variety of shots including lobs, overheads, approach
(Generally Pre-Teen & Teen Advanced shots and volleys, can place the first serve and force some errors, is seldom
Players) out of position in a doubles game.
Participants play a singles or doubles match each 4.5 This player has begun to master use of power and spins, has sound
week according to their team’s schedule. This is a footwork, can control depth of shots and is able to move opponent up and
great way for junior players to prepare for competi-
back, can hit first serves with power and accuracy and place the second
tive tennis in a friendly environment.
serve, is able to rush net with some success on serve in singles as well as
Date Day Time Class ID doubles.
1/14-3/18 F 5:30-7:30pm 433108-A1
5.0 This player has good shot anticipation, frequently has an outstanding shot
Member Fee: $96 Guest Fee: $111
or exceptional consistency around which a game may be structured, can
regularly hit winners or force errors off short balls, can successfully execute
lobs, drop shots, half volleys and overhead smashes, has good depth and
spin on most second serves.

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F"6+/"$&;6+,
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Ages 8-15
Instruction is offered in Shito-Ryu Karate, Okinawan weapons and
Kempo. The instructor is Chris Johnston (6th degree black belt) who
has over 35 years experience in karate. The class emphasizes self-
control, discipline and morals while addressing practical self-defense
needs. Over 100 katas (forms) and 40 weapon katas are available
to learn. Uniform and previous training not required to participate.
Those interested (including beginners) may enter any section as this
is a year-round program.
Date Day Fee (R/NR) Deadline Class ID
1/4-1/27 Tu/Th $29/$43.50 12/30 421103-A1
2/1-2/24* Tu/Th $26/$39 1/28 421103-A2
3/1-3/31* Tu/Th $29/$43.50 2/25 421103-A3
4/5-4/28 Tu/Th $29/$43.50 4/1 421103-A4
5/3-5/26 Tu/Th $29/$43.50 4/24 421103-A5
No Class: 2/22, 3/22 & 3/24*
Time: 7:30-8:30pm
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center

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The age for most Fitness Classes is 15+ (unless noted otherwise). A younger child
may register for a class if they are accompanied by a registered parent/guardian.

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The Champaign Park District and Savoy Recreation
Center have partnered so that Savoy residents can take
Champaign Park District group fitness classes at the
resident rate and Champaign Park District residents can
take Savoy Recreation Center group fitness classes at
the resident rate. Check out the variety of classes with
The Savoy Recreation Center also has childcare
locations and times that work with your schedule! available in the Discovery Room for ages crawling - 7.
Hours: • Monday-Thursday 9-11am, 5:30-7:30pm
• Friday 9-11am, 5:30-7pm
Fees: • $2/R, $3/NR (per visit, per child)
• 10 Visit Pass: $18/R, $27/NR

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY


TM TM TM
6-6:45am Turbo Kick F.I.T. Boot Camp Turbo Kick F.I.T. Boot Camp Turbo Kick
(6:10-6:50) (6:10-6:50) (6:10-6:50)
8:30-9:15am Core & More Core & More Core & More 1 Minute Body Sculpt

Fitness for All Fitness for All Fitness for All


(8:30-9) (8:30-9) (8:30-9)
9-9:45am Body-Bar Express Walk-Fit Interval Body-Bar Express Walk-Fit Interval Body-Bar Express Hi/Lo Fusion (9-10)
Strength Training Strength Training Strength Rena Leake, Instructor
9:30-10:15am Limber Up! Liven Up!
Pat Larson, Instructor
10-10:45am CardioMix Butts & Guts CardioMix Butts & Guts CardioMix

Yoga-lates Yoga-lates
11-11:45am Forever Fit Forever Fit Forever Fit
TM TM
12:10-12:50pm Core & More PiYo Core & More PiYo
Butts & Guts Butts & Guts Butts & Guts
TM TM
5:30-6:15pm Turbo Kick (5:45-6:30) Turbo Kick (5:45-6:30) Zumba® (5-6)
CardioMix F.I.T. Boot Camp CardioMix F.I.T. Boot Camp CardioMix
Hatha Yoga Hatha Yoga
Pat Casey, Instructor Pat Casey, Instructor
6-6:45pm Butts & Guts Butts & Guts
5K Training 5K Training
6:30-7:15pm Core & More Zumba® (6:30-7:30) Core & More Zumba® (6:30-7:30)
Cardio Kickboxing Yoga-lates Cardio Kickboxing Yoga-lates
7:30-8:30pm Hi/Lo Fusion Dance Fitness (7:45-8:30) Hi/Lo Fusion Dance Fitness (7:45-8:30)
Rena Leake, Instructor Rena Leake, Instructor
Savoy Recreation Center Springer Cultural Center Leonhard Recreation Center Douglass Community Center Douglass Annex
402 Graham Drive 301 N. Randolph Street 2212 W. Sangamon Drive 512 E. Grove Street 804 N. Fifth Street
Savoy, IL Champaign, IL Champaign, IL Champaign, IL Champaign, IL
217-359-3550 217-398-2376 217-398-2571 217-398-2573 217-398-2572

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Cardiovascular and toning workout featuring a variety of easy-to-
follow exercises that can be modified to your own level. You will also
tone, strengthen and stretch those muscles as you decrease stress
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and increase energy!
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
R'&25$I+*),--$!#"--,-
1/10-2/25 M/W/F 10-10:45am $69/$103.50 440915-A1
2/28-4/15 M/W/F 10-10:45am $69/$103.50 440915-A2 _;HB;PW&TS[&
4/18-5/27 M/W/F 10-10:45am $60/$90 440915-A3
1/10-2/25 M/W/F 5:30-6:15pm $69/$103.50 440915-A4 Not sure which classes are right for you? Preview our variety
2/28-4/15 M/W/F 5:30-6:15pm $69/$103.50 440915-A5 of classes for FREE this week to help you decide!
4/18-5/27 M/W/F 5:30-6:15pm $60/$90 440915-A6 Limber Up! Liven Up! not included in free week.
Location: Savoy Recreation Center

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Develop new skills and a strong core as you burn a ton of calories Increase your metabolism, decrease fat and build strength in this
in this fierce but fun kickboxing class. Easy-to-follow combinations class using resistant bands, dumbbells and your own body weight.
of upper-body strikes, lower-body strikes, blocks, and athletic drills This interval class will include walking and weight training for a
make up this killer cardio workout. whole body workout.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/10-2/23 M/W 6:30-7:15pm $47/$70.50 440913-A1 1/11-2/24 Tu/Th 9-9:45am $47/$70.50 440918-A1
2/28-4/13 M/W 6:30-7:15pm $47/$70.50 440913-A2 3/1-4/14 Tu/Th 9-9:45am $47/$70.50 440918-A2
4/18-5/25 M/W 6:30-7:15pm $40/$60 440913-A3 4/19-5/26 Tu/Th 9-9:45am $40/$60 440918-A3
Location: Savoy Recreation Center Location: Savoy Recreation Center

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An energetic, upbeat aerobics class that is sure to get your body
moving with high and low impact movements. A great workout for
all levels of fitness enthusiasts, this class combines cardiovascular
training and toning exercises, for a superior total body workout.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/10-2/23 M/W 7:30-8:30pm $47/$70.50 440921-A1
2/28-4/13 M/W 7:30-8:30pm $47/$70.50 440921-A2
4/18-5/25 M/W 7:30-8:30pm $40/$60 440921-A3
1/15-2/26 Sa 9-10am $29/$43.50 440921-A4
3/5-4/16 Sa 9-10am $29/$43.50 440921-A5
4/23-5/21 Sa 9-10am $17/$25.50 440921-A6
Location: Springer Cultural Center

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Turbo Kick™ is a high energy class that mixes aerobics with mar-
tial arts with hip-hop. This class is interval based and is good for
participants of any fitness level. Expect lots of upper cuts, jabs, and
jumps, along with kicks! You’ll burn 100’s of calories while working
the whole body! A great, new and fun way to workout!
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/10-2/25 M/W/F 6:10-6:50am $69/$103.50 440914-A1
2/28-4/15 M/W/F 6:10-6:50am $69/$103.50 440914-A2
4/18-5/27 M/W/F 6:10-6:50am $60/$90 440914-A3
-/+*%,,&('6&;$$& Location: Savoy Recreation Center
Start your day with an energetic, upbeat class that is sure to get your
body moving with low impact movements. This class is a great work- 1/11-2/24 Tu/Th 5:45-6:30pm $47/$70.50 440914-A4
out for all levels of fitness enthusiasts and combines cardiovascular 3/1-4/14 Tu/Th 5:45-6:30pm $47/$70.50 440914-A5
training and toning exercises, for a total body workout. 4/19-5/26 Tu/Th 5:45-6:30pm $40/$60 440914-A6
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID Location: Springer Cultural Center
1/10-2/25 M/W/F 8:30-9am $27/$40.50 440922-A1
2/28-4/15 M/W/F 8:30-9am $27/$40.50 440922-A2
4/18-5/27 M/W/F 8:30-9am $24/$36 440922-A3
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center

2011 Spring Funformation 21


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The age for most Fitness Classes is 15+ (unless noted otherwise). A younger child
may register for a class if they are accompanied by a registered parent/guardian.

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Get fit and stay energized with this com-
bination of modern dance and strength
conditioning! Our instructor will lead partici-
pants – dancers and non-dancers alike – in a
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fun workout that will provide cardio training
through dance movements as well as _;HB;PW&TS[&
strengthening with hand weights or other Not sure which classes are right for you?
equipment and stretching for flexibility. If Preview our variety of classes for FREE this week to help you decide!
you want to dance for fun and fitness, check
out this class! Limber Up! Liven Up! not included in free week.
Date Day Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/11-2/24 Tu/Th $47/$70.50 440910-A1
3/1-4/14 Tu/Th $47/$70.50 440910-A2
4/19-5/26 Tu/Th $40/$60 440910-A3 d3C#"e
Time: 7:45-8:30pm Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitness
Location: Springer Cultural Center program that will blow you away. Routines feature interval training sessions where fast and
slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning
fat. Achieve long term benefits while experiencing an absolute blast in a workout of calorie-
burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate!
Date Day Time Location Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/11-2/24 Tu/Th 6:30-7:30pm Springer Cultural Center $47/$70.50 440902-A1
3/1-4/14 Tu/Th 6:30-7:30pm Springer Cultural Center $47/$70.50 440902-A2
4/19-5/26 Tu/Th 6:30-7:30pm Springer Cultural Center $40/$60 440902-A3
1/9-2/20 Su 5-6pm Savoy Recreation Center $24/$36 440902-A4
2/27-4/10* Su 5-6pm Savoy Recreation Center $21/$31.50 440902-A5
4/17-5/22* Su 5-6pm Savoy Recreation Center $17/$25.50 440902-A6
No Class: 3/27 & 4/24*

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This intense workout will take you through a variety of cardio and strength exercises. Running,
agility drills, weight training, and flexibility will be a part of this program. This class is a great way
to increase your metabolism, decrease body fat and build strength and endurance. Get ready to
work hard!
Date Day Time Location Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/11-2/24 Tu/Th 6-6:45am Leonhard Recreation Center $47/$70.50 440916-A1
3/1-4/14 Tu/Th 6-6:45am Leonhard Recreation Center $47/$70.50 440916-A2
4/19-5/26 Tu/Th 6-6:45am Leonhard Recreation Center $40/$60 440916-A3
1/11-2/24 Tu/Th 5:30-6:15pm Savoy Recreation Center $47/$70.50 440916-A4
3/1-4/14 Tu/Th 5:30-6:15pm Savoy Recreation Center $47/$70.50 440916-A5
4/19-5/26 Tu/Th 5:30-6:15pm Savoy Recreation Center $40/$60 440916-A6

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This total body sculpting class is held in a fast-paced boot camp style format. Perform weight
8'12S8"6&& exercise for one minute, followed by one minute of heart-pumping cardio. Engage all muscle
<=:6%,,&9+6%*4+5 groups and work up a sweat with this effective calorie-burning combo.
This strengthening workout will use the body Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Location Class ID
bar and dumbbells to improve your total 1/15-2/26 Sa 8:30-9:15am $29/$43.50 Savoy Recreation Center 440923-A1
body strength. A great way to build muscle 3/5-4/16 Sa 8:30-9:15am $29/$43.50 Savoy Recreation Center 440923-A2
and lose fat. 4/23-5/21 Sa 8:30-9:15am $17/$25.50 Savoy Recreation Center 440923-A3
Date Day Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/10-2/25 M/W/F $69/$103.50 440919-A1
2/28-4/15 M/W/F $69/$103.50 440919-A2
4/18-5/27 M/W/F $60/$90 440919-A3
Time: 9-9:45am
Location: Savoy Recreation Center

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Want to run the 5K that is part of the Illinois
Marathon on April 29, but have no idea
how to train? This program is geared toward
beginner runners and those who have never
raced before. Our instructor will lead you
through an 7-week plan designed to get you
ready to finish the race and more. Get the
guidance and encouragement you need to
keep you on the road to having a successful
run. Class will not meet in the case of
inclement weather. However, no refunds will
be given.
Date Day Time Class ID
3/15-4/28 Tu/Th 6-6:45pm 430902-A1
Location: Centennial Park (meet outside
Leonhard Recreation Center)
Fee (R/NR): $57/$85.50
Min/Max: 8/16
Deadline: 3/8
Instructor: Joe Bails, RRCA & USATF
Certified Coach
*FITflex coupon may not be used for this class.

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An intense workout for your abdominal muscles, including core conditioning/stabilization work PiYo™ is an athletic Pilates/Yoga fusion style
combined with isolation exercises designed to give you abs and buns of steel. A great workout strength and flexibility mat class. It com-
to isolate and tone those problem areas. bines energetic, powerful moves into a fluid,
challenging workout for everyone. You will
Date Day Time Location Fee (R/NR) Class ID build strength and flexibility and improve
1/10-2/25 M/W/F 12:10-12:50pm Savoy Recreation Center $69/$103.50 440920-A1 balance. Modifications and progressions
2/28-4/15 M/W/F 12:10-12:50pm Savoy Recreation Center $69/$103.50 440920-A2 are demonstrated at each class to ensure
4/18-5/27 M/W/F 12:10-12:50pm Savoy Recreation Center $60/$90 440920-A3 success for all participants.
1/11-2/24 Tu/Th 10-10:45am Douglass Community Center $33/$49.50 440920-A4 Date Day Fee (R/NR) Class ID
3/1-4/14 Tu/Th 10-10:45am Douglass Community Center $33/$49.50 440920-A5 1/11-2/24 Tu/Th $47/$70.50 440931-A1
4/19-5/26 Tu/Th 10-10:45am Douglass Community Center $28/$42 440920-A6 3/1-4/14 Tu/Th $47/$70.50 440931-A2
1/11-2/24 Tu/Th 6-6:45pm Douglass Annex $33/$49.50 440920-A7 4/19-5/26 Tu/Th $40/$60 440931-A3
3/1-4/14 Tu/Th 6-6:45pm Douglass Annex $33/$49.50 440920-A8 Time: 12:10-12:50pm
4/19-5/26 Tu/Th 6-6:45pm Douglass Annex $28/$42 440920-A9 Location: Springer Cultural Center

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coordination. This class focuses on strength, movement, and balance challenges through use of )XB7XH&
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Date Day Time Location Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/10-2/25 M/W/F 8:30-9:15am Springer Cultural Center $69/$103.50 440904-A1
2/28-4/15 M/W/F 8:30-9:15am Springer Cultural Center $69/$103.50 440904-A2 *,1-'-.+'a+b9G939->'5H'
4/18-5/27 M/W/F 8:30-9:15am Springer Cultural Center $60/$90 440904-A3 ,:+1D918','F,/9+->'5H'
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1/10-2/23 M/W 12:10-12:50pm Springer Cultural Center $47/$70.50 440904-A4 9-'A++-6'>5=/'62.+D=3+B'
2/28-4/13 M/W 12:10-12:50pm Springer Cultural Center $47/$70.50 440904-A5 S#Ca+b'25=;51'G55?6',/+'
4/18-5/25 M/W 12:10-12:50pm Springer Cultural Center $40/$60 440904-A6 ,F,93,G3+'-.,-'[933',335['
1/10-2/23 M/W 6:30-7:15pm Springer Cultural Center $47/$70.50 440904-A7 >5='-5',:+1D',1>'5H'-.+6+'
2/28-4/13 M/W 6:30-7:15pm Springer Cultural Center $47/$70.50 440904-A8 23,66+6'[.+1'>5='2.556+K'
4/18-5/25 M/W 6:30-7:15pm Springer Cultural Center $40/$60 440904-A9 05=;51'G55?6',/+'NVVMNII'
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-/+*%,,
The age for most Fitness Classes is 15+ (unless noted otherwise). A younger
child may register for a class if they are accompanied by a registered parent/
guardian.

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This combination of yoga and Pilates will strengthen your core
muscles, increase your flexibility and leave you feeling refreshed and
relaxed.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/11-2/24
3/1-4/14
4/19-5/26
Tu/Th
Tu/Th
Tu/Th
10-10:45am
10-10:45am
10-10:45am
$47/$70.50
$47/$70.50
$40/$60
440926-A1
440926-A2
440926-A3
FITNESS
1/11-2/24 Tu/Th 6:30-7:15pm $47/$70.50 440926-A4 Sign up now to receive updates of existing programs,
3/1-4/14 Tu/Th 6:30-7:15pm $47/$70.50 440926-A5 reminders about deadlines, and other Fitness news – right in
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50+, but all are welcome
This class is a total body workout for active seniors. Forever Fit is a
combination of aerobic, flexibility and strength training all done in a
fun-filled environment. The exercises are designed to increase flex-
ibility, joint stability, balance, coordination, agility, muscular strength
and cardiovascular endurance.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/10-2/25 M/W/F 11-11:45am $69/$103.50 440927-A1
2/28-4/15 M/W/F 11-11:45am $69/$103.50 440927-A2
4/18-5/27 M/W/F 11-11:45am $60/$90 440927-A3
Location: Savoy Recreation Center

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Improve and enhance your body’s strength, flexibility, and balance as
we focus on the whole body. This gentle class will also help to relieve X*&G&X((&)5"/6,
stress and tension as we learn yoga postures, meditation and breath- 50+, but all are welcome
ing exercises. Try this physically and mentally fun approach to fitness which will
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID improve your strength, flexibility and balance through yoga, Pilates,
1/11-2/15 Tu 5:30-6:15pm $21/$31.50 440924-A1 and Tai Chi movements. This class will also include low impact aerobics
3/1-4/12 Tu 5:30-6:15pm $24/$36 440924-A2 and weight training as well as time spent on yoga breathing, meditation
4/19-5/24 Tu 5:30-6:15pm $21/$31.50 440924-A3 and relaxation techniques.
1/13-2/24 Th 5:30-6:15pm $24/$36 440924-A4 Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
3/3-4/14 Th 5:30-6:15pm $24/$36 440924-A5 4/12-5/24 Tu 9:30-10:15am $22/$33 440908-A1
4/21-5/26 Th 5:30-6:15pm $21/$31.50 440924-A6 Location: Leonard Recreation Center
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center *FITflex coupon may not be used for this class.
*FITflex coupon may not be used for these classes.

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Not sure which classes are right for you? Preview our variety of classes for FREE this week to help you decide!
Limber Up! Liven Up! not included in free week.

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Ages 4½ (by March 1, 2010) – 6 years
Music, stories, games, creative play, arts,
crafts, outdoor play, and math and reading
readiness activities are provided by caring
and experienced teachers. Children ages 4½
to 6 years old missing the kindergarten cut
off date for elementary school or having had
two years of preschool may enroll. Mid ses-
sion registration is taken on a space available
basis. Registration for the 2010-2011 school
year began on March 15, 2010, however
spaces may still be available.
Online registration
not available for this program.
Dates Day Class ID
9/7/10-5/27/11 M-F 211802-B1
Time: 8:30-11:30am
83,2&8%%,&76%,.5''$ D Online registration
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Fee (R/NR): $150/$225 per month *Requires
Ages 3-5 (by September 1, 2010) not available for this program. a $35 non-refundable deposit.
Music, stories, games, creative play, arts & crafts, outdoor play, and math and reading readiness Max: 10
activities are provided by caring and experienced teachers. Mid-session registration is taken on
a space available basis. Three, four, and five year olds who are not attending full day kindergar-
ten, are eligible to enroll. Registration for the 2010-2011 school year began on March 15, 2010,
however spaces may still be available.
Ages Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
;6+&9C"6+&O/1,
Develop your preschooler’s creativity and
3 9/8/10-5/25/11 M/W 8:30-11:15am $64/$96 per month* 211801-B1
self expression through activities in music,
4-5 9/7/10-5/27/11 Tu/Th/F 8:30-11:15am $86/$129 per month* 211801-B2
movement, creative dramatics, storytelling,
4-5 9/7/10-5/27/11 Tu/Th/F 12:30-3:15pm $86/$129 per month* 211801-B3 and art. Please see page 44 for details.
4-5 9/7/10-5/27/11 Tu/Th/F 3:15-5:30pm $56/$84 per month* 211801-B4
*Requires a $35 non-refundable deposit
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Max: 20 per class

D
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Ages 3-5 not available for this program. These programs require a
This program will give children an opportunity to enjoy additional preschool activities such
$35 non-refundable deposit
as arts, crafts, music, and recreational activities. They may attend this program directly after to hold your spot.
attending our morning preschool programs. We will provide supervision while the children eat The remaining fee is due
their sack lunch. Registration for the 2010-2011 school year began on March 15, 2010, however before class begins.
spaces may still be available.
Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Max Class ID
9/8/10-5/25/11 M/W 11:30am-3:15pm $64/$96 per month* 10 211803-B1
9/7/10-5/27/11 Tu/Th/F 11:30am-3:15pm $86/$129 per month* 10 211803-B2
9/7/10-5/27/11 M-F 11:30am-3:15pm $150/$225 per month* 10 211803-B3
9/8/10-5/25/11 M/W 3:15-5:30pm $32/$48 per month* 10 211803-B4
9/7/10-5/27/11 Tu/Th/F 3:15-5:30pm $56/$84 per month* 10 211803-B5
9/7/10-5/27/11 M-F 3:15-5:30pm $88/$132 per month* 10 211803-B6
*Requires a $35 non-refundable deposit
Location: Springer Cultural Center

Questions call Melanie Kahler, Preschool Coordinator at 398-2376.

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Ages 0-5 Ages 2-4 with parent
Moms and dads, here is your chance to have lots of fun, meet other Come explore with paint and glue; This program
parents, and spend quality time with your special little one. Activities Make cotton snowmen, butterflies too; fills fast!
include playdough, parachute games, and snack time. Each session Pudding, pasta, sponges, foam;
will end with a special event. Art that you’ll love to take home.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID Combine art, games and stories into loads of fun. Creativity is encour-
1/12-2/16 W 9:15-10:45am $28/$42 per family 411801-A1 aged no matter how messy you would like to be. Parents participate
2/23-4/6* W 9:15-10:45am $28/$42 per family 411801-A2 with their child.
4/13-5/18 W 9:15-10:45am $28/$42 per family 411801-A3 Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Max Class ID
No Class: 3/23* 1/11-2/15 Tu 10-10:45am $33/$49.50 13 411806-A1
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center 2/22-4/5* Tu 10-10:45am $33/$49.50 13 411806-A2
4/12-5/17 Tu 10-10:45am $33/$49.50 13 411806-A3
No Class: 3/22*
This program Location: Springer Cultural Center
;8)>,&G&UTY>, fills fast!
Ages 2-4
It’s preschool 101! Each week the class will focus on a specific theme
such as safety, exercise, science, manners, the alphabet, numbers and This program
colors. The classes will center on small and large motor skills, sensory 8''D&)''D,& fills fast!
experiences, and socialization skills. Kids will have so much fun, they Ages 3-5
won’t even know they are learning! Parents may participate with their Introduce your child to the joys of reading! Each week we will focus
child. on a different children’s story. In addition to reading the book aloud,
Ages Dates Day Time Max Class ID we will provide your child with some food for thought. Snack each
2-3 1/3-2/14* M 9:30-10:15am 11 411802-A1 week will be prepared by your youngster and will relate to that
3-4 1/3-2/14* M 10:30-11:15am 11 411802-A2 week’s tale. Parents are welcome to stick around for the fun!
2-3 2/28-4/11* M 9:30-10:15am 11 411802-A3 Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Max Class ID
3-4 2/28-4/11* M 10:30-11:15am 11 411802-A4 1/13-2/3 Th 10-10:45am $27/$40.50 12 411804-A1
2/10-3/3 Th 10-10:45am $27/$40.50 12 411804-A2
2-3 4/18-5/23 M 9:30-10:15am 11 411802-A5
3/31-4/21 Th 10-10:45am $27/$40.50 12 411804-A3
3-4 4/18-5/23 M 10:30-11:15am 11 411802-A6
4/28-5/19 Th 10-10:45am $27/$40.50 12 411804-A4
No Class: 1/17 & 3/21*
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Fee (R/NR): $33/$49.50

This program
R/44$%,&G&]/44$%, fills fast!
Ages 2-4 with parent
Wiggles & Giggles is a physical activity class for fun and learning.
Creative movement, basic ball skills, musical games, and combination
parent-tot exercises will be included. A variety of equipment will be
available for parent-tot play after the organized activities. T-shirts are
available for purchase.
Ages Dates Day Time Max Class ID
2 1/14-2/11 F 9:30-10:15am 15 411803-A1
3-4 1/14-2/11 F 10:30-11:15am 15 411803-A2
2 2/18-3/18 F 9:30-10:15am 15 411803-A3
3-4 2/18-3/18 F 10:30-11:15am 15 411803-A4
2 4/8-5/13* F 9:30-10:15am 15 411803-A5
3-4 4/8-5/13* F 10:30-11:15am 15 411803-A6
No Class: 4/22*
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
Fee (R/NR): $28/$42

Questions call Melanie Kahler, Preschool Coordinator at 398-2376.

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Getting stir crazy? Do you need a warm place to release some K-5th graders
energy? Leonhard Recreation Center is now offering their very L.E.A.D. is an afterschool program for youth going into grades K-5th
own recess for day care providers! Here we offer a unique, safe housed at Douglass Community Center. The program includes
and clean facility where daycare/preschool members are able individualize tutoring, computer technology, creative writing, artistry,
to participate in engaging play in a fun and social environment. sports recreation, and discussions on social issues with diverse staff
Our gym will be filled with age appropriate games and equip- and volunteers. L.E.A.D. is an acronym focusing the key elements in
ment that is sure to provide your kids with a morning full of order for them to be successful in education and their lives. Registra-
enjoyment. Our equipment is sanitized before and after every tion began in September, but space may still be available.
use! Beat the cold and join us!
Date Day Time Min/Max Class ID
Please Note: Each participating daycare must submit the follow- 8/23/10-5/27/11 M-F 2-5:30pm 10/30 220202-B1
ing items at registration:
Location: Douglass Community Center
• A certificate of insurance naming the Champaign Park District
Fee (R/NR): $60/90 per month
as additional insured.
• A liability waiver for each participating child, signed by the
child’s parent or guardian.
Date Day Time Deadline Class ID
1/5-1/31 M/W 11am-12:30pm 12/27 411810-A1
2/2-2/28 M/W 11am-12:30pm 1/24 411810-A2
3/2-3/30 M/W 11am-12:30pm 2/21 411810-A3
4/4-4/27 M/W 11am-12:30pm 3/28 411810-A4
5/2-5/30 M/W 11am-12:30pm 4/25 411810-A5
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
Fee (R/NR): $161/$251.50
Min/Max: 10/50
*Registration is for a maximum of 5 children. Additional children
can be enrolled in advance at a discounted rate of $3 per child.
*Drop-in participation is welcome based upon availability at a rate
of $5 per child at the door. Drop-in participants not with a daycare
or school must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Online registration not available for this program.

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Ages 6-11
Hey home-schoolers! Looking for a chance to get out of the house;
need a gym or ball field? Come with your parents/guardians to the
Leonhard Recreation Center and interact with other home school stu- !5%&R'*1%6(3$&R'6$1&'(&8"#2S,/++/*4
dents to engage in skills, fitness, and developmental building through Ages 11-15
physical education. Our P.E. program is a theme-structured approach to
physical activity aiming to bring a fun and active approach to student’s Become the baby-sitter that kids will beg their parents to have! This
learning and development of motor skills, cognitive thinking, and lis- class will teach you the basics and give you the confidence to suc-
tening. Our new “students” will work on developing a healthy lifestyle, cessfully take on any baby-sitting job. You will be trained by certified
promoting good sportsmanship and team building, and having a fun staff on skills to become a safe, fun, nurturing sitter. Our program
time learning through movement and play! features basic first aid, safety, age-appropriate games, and discipline
techniques.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Deadline Class ID
2/1-3/17 Tu/Th 1-2:30pm $121/$181.50 1/21 411811-A1 *The Champaign Park District is an accredited program site through
Safe Sitter®, the only national, nonprofit organization exclusively
3/29-5/12 Tu/Th 1-2:30pm $121/$181.50 1/21 411811-A2
devoted to baby-sitting. You must attend all sessions in order to
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center complete the course and to be certified by Safe Sitter®.
Min/Max: 12/25 Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
1/24-2/14 M 4-5:30pm $41/$61.50 4/8 430803-A1
Location: Hays Recreation Center
New Free Deadline: 1/17
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Ages 45+
Are you contemplating what your retirement will be like? Have you
provided financially for your golden years but not sure how to reallo-
cate your time when you are transitioning out of the work force? Join
Debra Karplus in this class discussion of retirement options.
Instructor’s bio: Ms. Karplus is an occupational therapist, teacher,
freelance writer for national magazines, and grandmother. Though
she claims to be semi-retired, she admits to being busier than ever!
Date Day Time Class ID
2/2 W 6-8pm 441815-A1
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Fee (R/NR): $17/$25.50
Min/Max: 4/12
Deadline: 1/26

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All Ages
Douglass Community Center invites you to celebrate Black History
Month with a night full of fun and celebration. The program will have
a black history scavenger hunt with prizes. Then we will recreate
some of the black inventions through arts & crafts, like the traffic
light, with other inventions on display. The night will end with a
movie and popcorn in the Douglass Annex.
9A!A<A7A& Date Day Time Min/Max Class ID
Striving. Toward. Exceptional. Progress. F N 2/22 Tu 6-8pm 10/20 471803-A1
Ages 13-18
Location: Douglass Annex
This teen leadership program is designed to inform and empower
youth ages 13-18. Our mission is to provide vital knowledge and
skills needed to keep moving forward in life. Topics discussed
include secondary education, qualities of a leader, community
service, and more!
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Ages 12+
Date Day Time Min/Max Class ID
9/09/10-4/14/11 Th 6-7pm 20/50 220203-A1 Have you ever wondered how far back you can trace your family
roots? Do you know where your ancestors came from, when they
Location: Douglass Annex settled in America, and why they came here? In this two part class,
Debra Karplus will discuss the basics of genealogy, including pedi-
gree chart protocol and how to use databases and Internet resources.
!36*&W'36&O/+.5%*&K*+'&& N Become the family sleuth with us and discover what makes you who
you are.
;&-''1&-".+'62 Instructor’s bio: Ms. Karplus is a teacher with a passion for research;
Ages 18+ she’s been published in Ancestry Magazine. She explored her family
Join Debra Karplus for a discussion of healthy, money saving, earth roots uncovering eleven generations and even located a relative
friendly, easy-to-prepare ideas of foods you can make in your own missing for 75 years! She’s interviewed numerous relatives and docu-
kitchen. Learn about making tasty fat-free yogurt, soy milk from mented their stories. She also explored the fascinating history of her
beans, growing bean sprouts and more. turn-of-the-century house.
Instructor’s bio: Ms. Karplus is an occupational therapist, teacher, Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
writer for national magazines, and one of the founders of Strawberry 3/5 & 3/12 Sa 9-11am $33/$49.50 441801-A1
Fields Natural Food Store has many years of experience with healthy Location: Springer Cultural Center
eating. Min/Max: 4/12
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID Deadline: 2/25
1/26 W 6-8pm $17/$25.50 4/12 441814-A1
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Deadline: 1/19

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6th – 12th graders
In this exciting class you will learn about the leading houses of design
and their revolutionary lines you’ve seen on the runway. The class
will teach you how to implement your fashion ideas by learning basic
hand sewing techniques, how to read a pattern, and an introduction
to the sewing machine. *Supplies such as patterns, notions, fabrics,
and the use of sewing machines will be provided. Projects will culmi-
nate in an exhilarating runway show.
**If students already own the above listed supplies, they are more
than welcome to bring them to class.
Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
3/30-5/18 W 6-7:30pm $66/$99 8/10 430814-A1 N
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Deadline: 3/23
Runway Show Rehearsal: 5/19, 6-7:30pm
Runway Show: 5/21, 2-4pm

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6th – 12th graders
Learn more time-saving tips and techniques. Finding the perfect
pattern and then choosing the perfect fabric will ensure a beauti-
fully executed project for the runway show! Students should have
already taken Project Runway 1.
Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
3/29-5/17 Tu 6-7:30pm $66/$99 8/10 430815-A1
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Deadline: 3/22
Runway Show Rehearsal: 5/19, 6-7:30pm
Runway Show: 5/21, 2-4pm
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Ages 18+
F%*>,&9"+361"2&F'6*/*4&86%"D(",+ Let’s all get together and take a road trip for shopping before
Mother’s Day. Call up a pal and travel on a charter bus as we go to
Ages 18+ Fairview Heights to shop til we drop! The mall has over 140 specialty
All men are invited to come out and enjoy this wonderful breakfast. stores and four department stores along with a variety of dining
Some of the best cooks in C-U will cook up something special for you! choices. What a way to spend the day!
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
3/12 Sa 8:30-11am $5/$7.50 10/50 441802-A1 4/9 Sa 8am-7pm $31/$46.50 40/55 441816-A1
Location: Douglass Annex Location: Depart from Douglass Annex
Deadline: 3/8 Deadline: 3/18

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All Ages
The Eddie Albert Garden plots are for everyone, from the
experienced gardener to the beginner. Plots are available in
two sizes, with elevated plots provided for participants with
disabilities. The gardening season officially begins
April 4. Water will be turned on mid April. All plots must be
cleared by October 16. Spring till is the responsibility of the
plot renter. Registration for those who had gardens in 2010
begins December 8. New gardeners may enroll begining
December 15.
Dates Location Plot Size Fee (R/NR)
4/1-10/14 Dodds Park 20’ x 20’ plot $25/$37.50
4/1-10/14 Dodds Park 20’ x 30’ plot $30/$45
Online registration not available for this program.

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◆!! Indicates existing park features.
● Available when facilities are programmed/open.
✽!! Subject to seasonal restrictions. Call 398-2591 for hours.
★!!Unit 4 School District owns.

PARK NAME CROSS STREETS FOR PARKS


Beardsley Walnut St. & Eureka St. 1.9
Bian South of Kirby Ave. & just east of I-57 3.5
Boulder Ridge 1/4 mile north of Bradley Ave. & Staley Rd. 18.0
Bristol Market St. & Garwood St. 1.9
Centennial Crescent Dr. & Kirby Ave. 73.8
Clark McKinley Ave. & Charles St. 3.4
Davidson Davidson Dr. & Church St. 0.3
Dodds Mattis Ave. & Parkland Way 110.0
Dog Park S.E. corner of Windsor & Rising Rds. 7.0
Douglass Fifth St. & Grove St. 12.5
Eisner Russell St. & University Ave. 4.1
Garden Hills Garden Hills Dr. & Bloomington Rd. 5.0
Glenn Mattis Ave. & Glenn Park Dr. 2.1
Hallbeck South of Duncan Rd. & Windsor Rd. 7.0
These are Hazel
Heritage
Neil St. & Bradley Ave.
West of Country Fair Dr. & Bradley Ave.
5.0
41.6
your parks! Hessel
Johnston
Grandview Dr. & Kirby Ave.
Goldenview Dr. & John St.
26.9
14.9
Please walk on the grass, smell Kaufman East of Duncan Rd. & Springfield Ave. 24.2
the flowers, hug the trees, Mattis West of Fox Dr. & Devonshire 23.8
Mayfair Belmeade Dr. & Maywood Dr. 2.1
talk to the birds, and sit on the Meadows Square Scottsdale Dr. & Meadow Square Ln. 1.0
benches … and remember to: Millage Cherry Creek & Willoughby Rds. 2.5
Mini Park #8 Elm St. & Eureka St. 1.8
◆ Leash and clean-up after Moore Bel-Air Ct. & Windsor Rd. 3.0
your pets. Morrissey Plymouth Dr. & Harrington Dr. 20.0
◆ Leave your alcohol at home. Mullikin Mullikin Dr & Stonebridge Dr. 3.12
Noel East of Galen Dr. & Sterling Dr. 10.0
◆ Park in designated areas. Porter Family Just north of Rising Rd. & Windsor Rd. 38.0
◆ Build fires in proper receptacles. Powell Crestwood Dr. & Clayton Rd. 7.7
Robeson West of Brett Dr. & Southmoor Dr. 24.1
◆ Obtain a park permit for groups Robeson Meadows West Meadows West Dr. & Springhill Ln. 2.0
of 25 or more (see page 60 for Scott Second St. & Springfield Ave. 3.5
details). Spalding Harris Ave. & Harvard St. 15.9
Toalson Bardeen Ln. & Leggett Ln. 7.0
◆ Go home when the park closes. Turnberry Ridge Cobblefield Dr. & Balmoral Dr. 5.0
Call us if you see anything that Washington Second St. & Daniel St. 2.5
Wesley Third St. & Beardsley Ave. 1.5
needs our attention: 398-2550.
West Side State St. & University Ave. 12.7
Wisegarver North of Lakeside Dr. & Broadmoor 2.6
Zahnd South of Staley Rd. & Windsor Rd. 20.0

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◆ The dog owner agrees to assume
the full risk of any injuries,
damages or loss connected with
the use of the dog park. Owners
are responsible for the actions
of their dogs and are subject to
state laws and local ordinances
concerning dangerous or vicious
dogs.
◆ Member dogs must wear both
the Dog Park membership tag
and county registration tag
when in the park.
◆ Dogs must be leashed while
entering and exiting the park.
Members must have a leash on
)5"C:"/4*&8"6D&0/,+6/.+ hand at all times.
◆ Dogs must be under the control
Southeast Corner of Windsor and Rising Roads
Open daily from dawn to dusk and in view of their owner at all
times. A member age 16 or older
This new park provides your dog a place to run off-leash and interact with other dogs and humans. must be present at all times
Located on seven acres near the southeast corner of Windsor and Rising Roads, this park features and is solely responsible for the
a 4 foot fence, double-gated entry area, separate areas for large and small dogs, parking lot, and
actions of their dog(s).
trash cans/dog waste stations.
◆ Children at least 6 years old and
8"6D&0/,+6/.+&F%C#%6,5/:& accompanied by a parent or
Bark District membership carries with it responsibilities to all Bark District users and the public guardian may enter the park.
at large. Not all dogs are good candidates for Bark District play and interaction with a wide cross ◆ Dogs that exhibit vicious,
section of dogs. If your dog is shy about meeting new people, children, or dogs, he might not be fierce, aggressive, or dangerous
a good candidate for the Bark District. In addition, Bark District users must be able to maintain behavior must be removed from
control over their dogs even when off leash. All dogs at the Bark District should be responsive to the park. Excessive barking is
their owners’ calls.
strongly discouraged.
Purchase a one-year membership for your dog at the Bresnan Meeting Center, Springer Cultural
◆ For their safety, female dogs in
Center, or Tennis Center. Users found without proper membership tags will be asked to leave
and may forfeit future park privileges. Bark District memberships are reciprocal with Urbana Park heat should be left at home.
District’s dog park, so your membership is valid at both dog parks. ◆ Dogs at least 4 months old are
allowed to play in the park.
Requirements for Membership:
Dog owners must complete a Champaign Bark District membership form signed by your vet ◆ Scoop the poop! Help us
indicating the following vaccines and tests are current: rabies, distemper, kennel cough/bordatella, keep the park clean and
para-influenza and parvovirus, as well as proof of a fecal test for internal parasites. Forms may be pick up after your dogs.
obtained where tags are sold or downloaded at champaignparkdistrict.com.
◆ The dog park is smoke-free and
Resident and non-resident rates apply (see page 62). Membership is for one calendar year, food free. Please leave all food,
January 1, 2011 – December 31, 2011 (fees are not pro-rated): including dog treats, at home or
One Dog (Resident): $38 in your car.
One Dog (Non-resident): $57 August 1- December 31 memberships are
discounted half price. ◆ Only three dogs per visit can
Each Additional Dog: $6
accompany an adult.
Replacement Fee: $10
◆ Dogs, owners, and users creating
The membership tag must be attached to your dog’s collar during a disturbance or violating posted
rules must leave the dog park if
all visits to the Bark District and may be checked by district staff.
requested by law enforcement or
park personnel.
Questions/comments: Call 398-2550 during business hours. For emergency assistance call 333-8911.

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Crescent Drive & Kirby Avenue 2702 W. Springfield Avenue
Centennial is one of Champaign’s largest and Kaufman Lake is the place for outdoor fun with picnic tables and a variety of scheduled
most popular parks. It is home to Sholem activities. Individuals or families can enjoy a hike or bike ride around the lake on the
Aquatic Center, Leonhard adjacent recreation trail. Swimming is not allowed at any time. During the winter
Recreation Center, and Prairie Farm. months, activities include ice skating and cross country skiing on and around the
24.2 acre park and lake.

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Mattis Avenue & Parkland Way
The Greenbelt Bikeway and Kaufman
If you are into sports, then Dodds Park is for Lake perimeter are available to cross
you! A 7-diamond softball complex, 14 soccer country ski enthusiasts from 6:00am to
fields, and concession stands attract athletes 11:00pm daily.
and spectators alike.
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The southern portion of Kaufman Lake
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Fifth & Grove Streets Ice Covered Lake Rules & Regula-
This neighborhood park truly caters to the tions:
community. It houses the Douglass Com- 1. Ice skating and other ice activities
munity Center, Douglass Annex, and the are permitted on Kaufman Lake
Douglass Branch Library. only when the ice coverage is at
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least eight (8) inches or more.
All State of Illinois fishing license
requirements apply. Kaufman Lake 2. For your own safety, please stay off
L%,,%$&7"6D is stocked with Channel Catfish, of ice covered lakes when:
Grandview Drive & Kirby Avenue a. the post reads: NO SKATING, or
Largemouth Bass, Redear Sunfish, and
Hessel has a little something for everyone, Bluegill Sunfish. b. no flag, or a red flag is above
including the district’s first playground with the post
water elements. “Water Play” is free and open Daily Catch Limits:
• 2 Channel Catfish per person (no size 3. Ice skating and other ice activities
to the public 11:00am to 3:00pm and 5:00 to are permitted only when:
7:00pm Memorial Day through Labor Day. limit)
• 1 Largemouth Bass per person a. the post reads: YES SKATING, or
(minimum 15” length) b. the flag above the post is green
• No Largemouth Bass under 15” may
9:"$1/*4&7"6D be taken
4. Bicycles, motor-driven vehicles, or
rough activities are not permitted
Harris Avenue & Harvard Street • No size or catch limit on other on ice covered lakes.
Spalding Park is one of the CPD’s best kept species
secrets. Although it’s not located on a major • Carp caught should be taken & 5. For information on ice conditions,
street like most of the CPD’s other commu- disposed of in order to maintain a call the Bresnan Meeting Center at
nity parks, Spalding is just as accessible and healthy fish population in the lake. 398-2550.
offers as many amenities as the rest. L"26".D&P%*+"$,
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Personal Canoes: Personal canoes and The CPD hayrack is available for rent
at $75 for the first hour, $50 each
R%,+&9/1%&7"6D kayaks may be used on Park District
additional hour (includes a monitor and
State Street & University Avenue lakes as long as they are registered with
the Illinois Department of Conservation. driver) on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
West Side Park is unique for its historical evenings beginning April 1 through
elements. Visitors enjoy the 100-year-old Questions: 398-2550 November 1. Rentals may be scheduled
restored “Prayer for Rain” statue and fountain for Kaufman Lake only.
in the park’s center, as well as the Capron
-/6%&P/*4&7%6C/+, Questions: Callie, 398-2591
Memorial Statues, Tootsie Sculpture, and the
Lincoln Megalith. The Kaufman Lake fire ring is avail-
able for group or family gatherings P"1/'&)'*+6'$$%1&8'"+,
for a $40 fee beginning April 1
d"5*1&7"6D Remote controlled boats are welcome
through November 1. Reservations
South of Staley & Windsor Roads on Kaufman and Mattis Lakes provided
must be made a minimum of five
they follow lake rules, regulations, and
Lighted baseball fields and a football field are business days in advance.
proper boat etiquette. Excessive noise
only part of the attraction of Zahnd Park. Questions: Callie, 398-2591 is prohibited.

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Don’t sit around on your days off from school. Join our professional staff as we provide a wide variety of fun including games, sports, arts & crafts
and nature activities. Fee includes supplies, equipment, morning snack and field trips. Kids should bring a sack lunch, afternoon snack, and water
bottle.

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Snow or no snow! Come out and compete in our wacky version of Celebrate President’s Day with a trip to the Abraham Lincoln Presi-
the Winter Olympics. Kids will begin by designing their own country dential Museum in downtown Springfield, Illinois. See the amazing
flags. Then we’ll compete in a variety of winter style sports depend- life and times of our 16th president communicated in unforgettable
ing upon the weather from (cone) torch relay, floor hockey, snow ball ways. Be entertained, educated and mesmerized by this one-of-a-kind,
fight (dodgeball), snow shoe races, saucer sledding, and Wii events. world-class facility, blending 21st century technology to transport you
Medals will be awarded to the top finishers in each individual event. back to the 19th century world of Abraham Lincoln. We’ll also visit
Please have the kids dress appropriately. If the weather is agreeable other sites as time permits. Please bring your sack lunch! In case of
we will go outside. inclement weather, this program will be cancelled.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
1/3 M 7:30am-5:30pm $33/$49.50 10/26 421801-B1 2/21 M 7:30am-5:30pm $33/$49.50 10/26 421804-B1
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
Deadline: 12/20 Deadline: 1/31

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Come Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of a beloved commu- It’s Madness! March Madness that is. Come join in on a day full of
nity! We will explore MLK’s messages of the civil rights movement, everything basketball. Show us your skills on the court or challenge
non-violence, diversity, and greatness. Listen to a performance of your friends to a shootout on the Wii. But the madness doesn’t end
his famous “I Have a Dream” speech followed by group projects. there. We will also be taking a tour of the Fighting Illini basketball
Have your dreams for the world displayed on a collage with others facilities and be watching basketball themed movies. Be sure to pack
and participate in many fun projects and activities. Join us as we your lunch!
celebrate the life and dreams of Martin Luther King Jr. Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID 3/18 F 7:30am-5:30pm $33/$49.50 10/26 421809-B1
1/17 M 7:30am-5:30pm $33/$49.50 10/26 421802-B1 Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center Deadline: 3/5
Deadline: 1/3

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Don’t forget, spring break is for exploration and travel! Join us as we Join us as we embark on an adventure to discover the great attrac-
take a new adventure every day while you are out of school. You can tions we have in our own backyard! We will spend the day exploring
pick a day or two to join us or come for the entire week. Don’t miss all that the Champaign Park District has to offer, including tennis
out on a great way to spend spring break! at the Tennis Center, fishing at Kaufman Lake, hiking on the trails,
climbing on the playgrounds, and discovering our parks!
Monday, 3/21 Children’s Discovery Museum & Miller Park Zoo
Tuesday, 3/22 Peoria Zoo & Riverplex Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
Wednesday, 3/23 UI Campus Recreation (ARC & CRCE), 4/25 M 7:30am-5:30pm $33/$49.50 10/26 421806-B1
Arrowhead Lanes & Mini Golf Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
Thursday, 3/24 Wildlife Prairie State Park Deadline: 3/16
Friday, 3/25 Decatur Illinois Children’s Museum
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
3/21 M 7:30am-5:30pm $41/$61.50 10/26 421812-B1
3/22 Tu 7:30am-5:30pm $41/$61.50 10/26 421812-B2
3/23 W 7:30am-5:30pm $41/$61.50 10/26 421812-B3
3/24 Th 7:30am-5:30pm $41/$61.50 10/26 421812-B4
3/25 F 7:30am-5:30pm $41/$61.50 10/26 421812-B5
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
Deadline: 3/4

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Come join us for a day of Egg-stra fun! We will have plenty of fun
activities around the Egg-citing e-gg. During the day we will be dying
and decorating eggs, have an egg drop competition, egg relay races,
and more. Of course be prepared for an Egg-cellent egg hunt in West
Side Park! Don’t miss this Egg-straordinarily good time!
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
4/1 F 7:30am-5:30pm $33/$49.50 10/26 421803-B1
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
Deadline: 3/19

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M embership I nfor m at ion
Are you 50 Plus and looking for a new hobby or
Individuals age 50+ who live in Champaign/Urbana may
someone just to have coffee with? Take a look
pay a $15 membership fee which is good from May 1
at the programs offered at both of our senior to April 30. Individuals age 50+ who live outside Cham-
locations. There’s bound to be something to paign/Urbana may pay a $22.50 membership fee.
interest you. There are also programs listed in
◆ Gets you a reduced rate on many programs.
the Fitness and Wellness, Special Interest, and ◆ Covers meal costs at certain programs.
Cultural Arts sections of this brochure that you ◆ Covers program fee for certain programs.
may enjoy, too! For more information, call
398-2572 or 239-1152.

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workout, then to the Annex for coffee and conversation. Ages 50+
Date Day Time Location Come join us for another season of Thursday Potlucks. The first
1/3-5/27 M-F 8am Douglass Community Center/Annex Thursday of every month we will be celebrating birthdays for that
month. Throughout the season we will be celebrating holidays and
having other fun events.
Date Day Time Location
9/*4S;$'*4 F 1/6-5/26 Th 12pm Hays Recreation Center
Ages 50+ Fee: Bring a dish to share or $4
You don’t need musical talent for this group – you just have to enjoy
singing and socializing. Don’t know the words? You can follow along in
our songbook of nearly 500 old favorite tunes! Drop by any Friday for
an hour of musical fun.
Dates Day Time Location
1/7-5/27 F 9:30-10:30am Hays Recreation Center

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Ages 50+
For the first Senior Meeting of the year, our topic will be “Safety”.
All are welcome to attend this special presentation from Sheriff
Dan Walsh.
Date Day Time Location
1/10 M 1:30pm Douglass Annex

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All Ages
Step in out of the cold weather and enjoy some wonderful hot chili
and soup. The Douglass Seniors will serve until it’s all gone so hurry on
down. It’s guaranteed to warm you up. F3*.5/%,&R/+5&F"62&
Date Day Time Location Ages 50+
1/14 F 12pm Douglass Annex The latest topics on current events, jokes, poems, and more will
generate the conversation at this lunch gathering hosted by Hays
Recreation Center’s very own Mary. Please bring a sack lunch and
we’ll provide additional munchies to enjoy.
New Free Volunteers
N Program F Program V Needed
Dates
1/19, 2/16, 3/16, 4/20, 5/18
Day
W
Time
12-1pm
M = Member NM = Non-member Location: Hays Recreation Center

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Ages 50+
A morning meal followed by everyone’s
favorite game of luck... what more could
you want? Once a month we’ll serve up
something yummy from the kitchen, then
break out the bingo cards. Please bring a
prize to keep the games going.
Dates Day Location
1/25, 3/22 Tu Hays Recreation Center
4/7, 4/28 Th Douglass Annex
Time: 9-10:30am
Fee: Bring a prize

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Ages 50+
Start your week off right at this informal
bridge club. Bridge is not only a social
game, but a great place to challenge
yourself and have lots of fun. Brush up
83*.'&G&8/*4'M& on your skills, meet new people, and
Ages 50+ keep your mind as sharp as a tack.
Come alone, or with a partner and let
Whether you like the action of throwing the dice or the excitement of filling your bingo card, the card shuffling begin!
we’ve got your covered! Bunco and Bingo are on alternate weeks.
Date Day Time
Dates Day Time Location Year round M 9am-12pm
1/7-5/27 F 1-3pm Hays Recreation Center
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Bunco Fee (M/NM): Free/$3
Bingo Fee: Bring a prize

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Ages 50+ We will have different games to choose
Join in on the St. Patrick’s Day fun with your friends and wear green or you might get pinched. from every Wednesday. Snacks will be
If the luck o’ the Irish is on your side, you’ll win a nice prize at bingo. Breakfast will be green provided plus you may bring one to
eggs and ham, so bring your appetite! share.
Date Day Time Location Min/Max Class ID Date Day Time
3/17 Th 8:30-10am Douglass Annex 10/40 460512-A1 Year round W 1-3pm
Fee: Wear green or pay $1 Location: Douglass Annex
Deadline: 3/11

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Hays Recreation Center Year-Round Drop-in Programs Ages 50+
Program Day Time Room Don’t let rainy days or Mondays get
you down! Join us for an afternoon
Monday Morning Bridge Every Monday 9am-2pm Back Activity Rm of movies and popcorn. You will be
Wii Every Monday 1-3pm Main Activity Rm laughing and crying as we all have a
great time together. Bring a friend to
Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Every Tuesday 12-4pm Main Activity Rm the movie spot.
Wednesday Afternoon Cards Every Wednesday 1-4pm Main Activity Rm Date Day Time
3/14, 4/11, 5/9 M 1-3pm
Thursday Afternoon Cards Every Thursday 1-4pm Main Activity Rm
Location: Douglass Annex
Friday Bridge Group Every Friday 10am-2pm Back Activity Rm
Rules of the Road 1/20, 4/15 1-3pm Back Activity Rm

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Ages 50+ Ages 50+
We all get a little tight here and there, so Come enjoy some fellowship with your friends or make new friends while enjoying a nice break-
come to the Douglass Annex and get a great fast. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day; don’t miss out – meet us at the restaurant.
chair massage from BodyWork Associates. Date Day Time Location Class ID
This massage will loosen you up and help 1/5 W 9-10:30am Bob Evans, Champaign 460513-A1
you relax. 2/9 W 9-10:30am Original Pancake House, Champaign 460513-A2
Dates Day Time 3/9 W 9-10:30am Le Peep, Savoy 460513-A3
1/13, 2/10, 3/24, Th 9:30-11:30am 4/13 W 9-10:30am Taffies, Champaign 460513-A4
4/14, 5/12 Fee: Cost of your meal
Location: Douglass Annex Deadline: One week prior to each trip
Fee (R/NR): $5 pay on site

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Ages 50+
All seniors are invited to participate in this
afternoon of fun. Use this opportunity to
catch up with friends you haven’t seen
for a while or make a new friend! Dress to
impress. Sweets for the sweet.
Date Day Time Location
2/14 M 1-3pm Douglass Annex
Fee: Bring a dish to share

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Ages 50+
If you think your hearing is failing you, then
this is the place for you. A representative
from Audibel Hearing Center will be here
to show you options that are available for
better hearing. P'"1&7$"2&"*1&0"2&!6/:,
Date Day Time Ages 50+
2/16 W 9-11:30am Join us as we attend some plays and go on some other exciting day trips! Eat a meal
Location: Douglass Annex while you’re at it.
Activity/Location/Time:
2/23 “Once Upon a Mattress” – Meet at Parkland College Theatre at 7pm
8$".D&L/,+'62&& 3/23 Myers Theater in Hillsboro, IN – Meet at Hays Center at 9am; return at 4pm

9'3$&-''1&7'+$3.D 4/20 Tuscola Antique Shops & Lunch – Meet at Hays Center at 10am; return at 2:30pm
Ages 50+ 5/18 Ropps Flower Factory in Gibson City, IL and Lunch – Meet at Hays Center at
10am; return at 2:30pm
Celebrate Black History Month as we enjoy
traditional soul food. Bring a special dish Date Day Fee Max Deadline Class ID
to share and sample a variety of foods in 2/23 W $15 (pays for ticket) 10 2/9 460514-A1
celebration. Bring a friend! 3/23 W $42 (pays for ticket 10 3/9 460514-A2
Date Day Time Location & meal at theater)
2/25 F 12-2pm Douglass Annex 4/20 W $7 10 4/13 460514-A3
Fee: Bring a dish to share 5/18 W $7 10 5/11 460514-A4

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Ages 50+
Here we come down the road again. We’ll keep you guessing with
our trips to who knows where. CPD van space is limited, so register in
advance!
Dates Day Time Location Min/Max Class ID
3/21 M 9am-5pm Douglass Annex 5/10 460506-A1
4/18 M 9am-5pm Douglass Annex 5/10 460506-A2
5/16 M 9am-5pm Douglass Annex 5/10 460506-A3
Fee (M/NM): Cost of your meal/ $3 + cost of your meal

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Ages 50+
Be a kid again at this carnival for seniors only. Lots of food, fun, and
even a clown adds to the festivities! And what’s a carnival without
games? We’ll have a musical walking game, bean bag toss, and face
painting. Visit the “big top” of the Douglass Annex for an elephant of a
good time!
Date Day Time Location Min/Max Class ID
3/15 Tu 1-3pm Douglass Annex 25/50 460508-A1
Fee: Cost of tickets
Deadline: 3/11

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Ages 50+
Enjoy that fresh spring air and get out for an afternoon of dining and
socializing at a local restaurant. Be green and call a friend to car pool
and meet us there.
Date Day Time Location Fee F'+5%6>,&0"2&L"+&95'E&G&7'+$3.D
4/12 Tu 3-5pm Montana Mike’s Cost of your meal
Ages 50+
Seniors have style and we want to see it! Show off your spring hats at
this luncheon honoring mothers. Register ahead of time!
B*/@%6,/+2&'(&K$$/*'/,&!'36& N Date Day Time Location Deadline Class ID
Ages 50+ 5/6 F 12pm Douglass Annex 5/2 460501-A1
Let’s go check out the University of Illinois. The Champaign-Urbana Fee: Bring a dish to share
campus has changed quite a bit over the past few years and we will
take a tour to see what’s new. After our tour we will enjoy lunch at
Houlihan’s.
Date Day Time Min/Max Deadline Class ID 9:6/*4&L"+&95'E F
4/19 Tu 10am-2pm 5/10 4/15 460515-A1 Ages 50+
Location: Meet at Douglass Annex Join us as we travel to Prairie Winds of Urbana to model our hats for
Fee: Cost of your meal the residents of the senior assisted living apartments. You will have
lots of fun watching how we brighten up the residents’ day! Space is
limited!
Date Day Time Min/Max Class ID
5/23 M 10am-12pm 5/10 460509-A1
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Location: Meet at Douglass Annex
Ages 50+ Deadline: 5/16
Who says egg hunts are just for kids? Bring your basket
and comfortable shoes because we’ll be walking swiftly to
gather colored eggs (some with prizes in them). Remember,
no pushing each other! Refreshments will be served after
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the hunt. Ages 50+
Date Day Time Location Put on your biggest smile and head to Douglass because it’s that time
4/22 F 1:30-3:30pm Douglass Annex again to have our senior group photo taken. Order your own print of
the photograph as a memento of the great friends in your life!
Date Day Time Location
5/25 W 1pm Douglass Park at the hill
New Free Fee: There will be a small fee if you would like your own print of the
N Program F Program photograph.

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The Champaign Park District has
Full Service Birthday Party
Packages Available!

Make your child’s next birthday party a memorable one! Our party packages are designed with the busy parent
in mind. Your child and his/her guests will enjoy the fun and you can too – when you leave the details to us!
All parties must be scheduled at least two weeks prior to party date.
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Calling all Superheroes! You and your superhero friends will have a great time playing Budding athletes and kids who love to play will have
classic party games with a superhero twist. a great time at a Tennis Center party. Instruction and
tennis games are led by our friendly staff of pros.
)%-./$00()*%+,! Ages 4-8
Celebrate your daughter’s birthday like royalty. Royal attendants will make crowns with the Dates: September - May
birthday girl, dress up in beautiful gowns, and participate in fun crafts & activities. Member Fee: $90/up to 8 children; $5 each
additional child
1%*2-+-'.*3(4-%+&2*,()*%+,!!Ages 4-12 Guest Fee: $105/up to 8 children; $7.50 each
Keep it simple and enjoy watching the birthday child and friends play Musical Chairs, Pin additional child
the Tail on the Donkey, and other classic games. Call 352-6044 to schedule.

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For energetic youngsters who love to move around, we can customize a sports party to
include basketball, soccer, football and more. There will be loads of fun for everyone!
Perfect for active kids!
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Your child will be in for a tropical treat at this fun birthday luau. Each child receives a lei and
will enjoy a limbo contest, tropical relay races, and a cool craft activity. #$## !"##
Days: Saturday and Sunday
Location: Leonhard Recreation Center
Fees (R/NR): $200/$300 for 10 children, $6/$9 each additional child

Call 352-2571 for available times and dates.

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2nd -8th graders


A delight for children to perform, Seussical is now one of the most-
performed shows in America! In this fantastical, magical, musical
extravaganza, Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
(“Ragtime,” “Once On This Island”) have lovingly brought to life all of
our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The
Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, lazy Mayzie and a little boy with a
big imagination – Jojo. “Oh, the Thinks You Can Think” captures the
show’s spirit of imagination, as the colorful characters transport us
from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world
of the Whos.
The story centers around Horton the Elephant, who finds himself
faced with a double challenge — not only must he protect his tiny
friend Jojo (and all the invisible Whos) from a world of naysayers
and dangers, but he must guard an abandoned egg, left to his care
by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Although Horton faces ridicule,
danger, kidnapping and a trial, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never
loses faith in him and is the only one who recognizes “his kind and
his powerful heart.” Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty,
family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant, in a
story that makes you laugh and cry.
Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Class ID
2/1-4/2 Tu/Th 6-8 pm $51/$76.50 30/50 420619-A1
Sa 1-3 pm
Rehearsal Location: Springer Cultural Center & Virginia Theatre
Show Dates & Times: 3/31 (7pm), 4/1 (7pm), 4/2 (1pm & 7pm)
Show Location: Virginia Theatre
Deadline: 2/1

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Ages 18+
Want to write stories, poems, or a memoir? Want to have fun while
learning the basic and advanced aspects of writing? This multi-genre
workshop is designed for writers of all ability levels. Each week we’ll
SPRINGER examine stories, essays, and poems by a wide range of traditional
and experimental writers and learn about the craft of writing:
CULTURAL CENTER character, plot, style, setting, conflict, etc. We’ll do short, fun, in-class
exercises to unlock creative ideas. If you have a project in mind or
Receive information about the programs and events happening just want to try creative writing, this is the course for you. Supplies
at the Springer Cultural Center via email! Sign up today for needed: notebook and pen or pencil.
SpringerNews and stay informed.
Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Deadline Class ID
To subscribe, send an email to news@cparkdistrict.com 1/18-3/8 Tu 6-8pm $61/$91.50 1/11 440612-A1
with the following text in the body of your message: 3/29-5/17 Tu 6-8pm $61/$91.50 3/22 440612-A2
SUBSCRIBE SpringerNews John Doe
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subscription.
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Min/Max: 4/14

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Let us introduce your child to the wonderful world of art! Art Smart Kids will develop your
child’s creativity, imagination, and self expression.

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Ages 18 mos. – 3 with parent or
guardian
Children participate with parents in arts &
crafts, music, creative movement, and large-
motor skill activities.
Date Day Time Class ID
1/3-2/21* M 4-5pm 210601-A1
2/28-4/11* M 4-5pm 210601-A2
4/18-5/23 M 4-5pm 210601-A3
No Class: 1/17, 2/21, & 3/21*
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Fee (R/NR): $49/$73.50

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Ages 3-5 not in Kindergarten
Students work in two-dimensional art, three-
Activities include music, movement, creative dramatics, storytelling, crafts, two & three dimen- dimensional art, and crafts. Mid
sional art and field trips. Mid session registration is taken based on space availability. Registra- session registration is taken based on space
tion for the 2010-2011 school year began on March 15. availability. Registration for the 2010-2011
Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Max Class ID school year began on March 15.
9/8/10-5/25/11 M/W 9-11:30am $77/$115.50 per month* 10 210602-B1 Day Time Max Class ID
9/7/10-5/26/11 Tu/Th 9-11:30am $77/$115.50 per month* 10 210602-B2 W 2:30-4pm 12 210603-B1
9/10/10-5/27/11 F 9-11:30am $42/$63 per month* 10 210602-B3
*requires a $35 non-refundable deposit Date: 9/8/10-5/25/11
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $46/$69 per month*
Online registration not available for this program. *requires a $35 non-refundable deposit
Online registration
not available for this program.
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K – 4th graders
Activities include painting, drawing, printmaking, crafts, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, design,
and art history.
Dates Day Time Fee (R/NR) Max Class ID D
1/4-2/10 Tu/Th 3:30-5pm $108/$162* 12 220612-B1
2/15-3/31 Tu/Th 3:30-5pm $108/$162* 12 220612-B2 This program requires a $35
4/5-5/12 Tu/Th 3:30-5pm $108/$162* 12 220612-B3 non-refundable deposit
1/8-2/12 Sa 10-11:30am $62/$93* 12 220612-B4 to hold your spot. The
2/19-4/2 Sa 10-11:30am $62/$93* 12 220612-B5
4/9-5/14 Sa 10-11:30am $62/$93* 12 220612-B6 remaining fee is due before
*includes $35 non-refundable deposit class begins.
No Class: 3/22, 3/24, & 3/26 Location: Springer Cultural Center

Questions call Melanie Kahler, Preschool Coordinator at 398-2376.

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Now
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Ages 10+ Sessions! Ages 18+
Prepare to unlock the window of your imagina- Learn techniques and create depth in painting by using acrylic paint.
tion. Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate artist looking to See your creation come alive with instant visual results. Painting with
refresh your skills, let us introduce you to the basic fundamentals of acrylics allows colors to be richer and retain their vibrance. Students
drawing. Students will learn how to use the technique of perspective will learn the basics by painting various things such as shapes, land-
drawing to create landscapes, cityscapes, and portraits. Students will scapes, and portraits. Students will need to provide their own brushes,
also explore the use of color and black and white pencils. A supply canvases, and some paints. Paintings will not exceed 20 x 20 inches.
list of around $25 will print at the time of registration. The supply list A supply list of around $50 will print at the time of registration. The
will also be available one week prior to class start date at the Springer supply list will also be available one week prior to class start date at
Cultural Center front desk. the Springer Cultural Center front desk.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Deadline Class ID Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Deadline Class ID
1/24-3/14 M 6-7:15pm $71/$136.50 1/17 420607-A1 2/1-3/8 Tu 6-7:15pm $69/$103.50 1/25 440610-A1
3/28-5/16 M 6-7:15pm $71/$136.50 3/21 420607-A2 3/29-5/3 Tu 6-7:15pm $69/$103.50 3/22 440610-A2
Location: Springer Cultural Center Location: Springer Cultural Center
Min/Max: 5/15 Min/Max: 5/15

7"/*+/*4&?%,,'*,&('6&O/1, 7"6%*+Q)5/$1&06"E/*4&G&7"/*+/*4
Ages 7-12 Ages 7+ with parent/guardian
This class will start with drawing and filling colors in with a sketch pen. Parents and kids can work together in these fun-filled classes. Choose
Then students will be introduced to shapes, forms, and color mixing, between a fundamentals of drawing class or a watercolor painting class
while using watercolor. Learn all the interesting watercolor secrets that with your child or sign up for both. See Foundations of Drawing and
professionals use, as you learn the fun of painting with watercolor. A Painting Lessons For Kids for more details about each class type.
supply list of around $30 will print at the time of registration. The supply A supply list for each class ($25 for drawing, $30 for painting) will print
list will also be available one week prior to class start date at the Springer at time of registration or will be available one week prior to class start
Cultural Center front desk. This class may be repeated. date at the Springer Cultural Center front desk.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Deadline Class ID Class Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Class ID
1/29-3/5 Sa 2-3pm $64/$96 1/21 420610-A1 Drawing 2/2-3/9 W 6-7:15pm $51/$76.50 per person 420620-A1
3/26-5/7* Sa 2-3pm $64/$96 3/18 420610-A2 Painting 3/30-5/4 W 6-7:15pm $61/$91.50 per person 420620-A2
No Class: 4/23* Location: Springer Cultural Center
Location: Springer Cultural Center Min/Max: 6/12
Min/Max: 6/12 Deadline: Session A1: 1/26; Session A2: 3/23

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Ages 6-12
Do you like to play in the mud? Discover a fun new world of clay!
Make cool animals, mysterious cities, and cups that you can use.
Create decorative tiles and wacky sculptures from your imagination!
You can even try making pots on the potter’s wheel. With clay, you
can make just about anything! Deadline to register is one week prior
to class start date.
Ages Date Day Time Class ID
6-9 1/22-3/5 Sa 10-11am 420621-A1
6-9 1/22-3/5 Sa 1-2pm 420621-A2
6-9 3/26-5/14* Sa 10-11am 420621-A3
6-9 3/26-5/14* Sa 1-2pm 420621-A4
6-9 1/19-3/2 W 4-5pm 420621-A5
6-9 3/30-5/11 W 4-5pm 420621-A6
9-12 1/22-3/5 Sa 11:15am-12:15pm 420621-A7
9-12 3/26-5/14* Sa 11:15am-12:15pm 420621-A8
9-12 1/20-3/3 Th 4-5pm 420621-A9
9-12 3/31-5/12 Th 4-5pm 420621-B1
No Class: 4/23*
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Fee (R/NR): $43/$64.50
Min/Max: 6/8

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Ages 8+ with parent/guardian
No games, no tryouts, no competition. Just you and your child,
hanging out with other cool parents and kids, learning how to make 76%,.5''$&&
cool stuff. Your kid will amaze you with their creativity, and you will N
amaze yourself. Learn to throw pots on the wheel, sculpt, coil, build,
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make tiles, cereal bowls, magical creatures, and whatever your heart Ages 3-5
desires. Create clay masterpieces using tools from your kitchen. The class will
Date Day Time Min/Max Deadline Class ID be using cookie cutters and other objects found in the kitchen to
1/18-3/1 Tu 6-8:30pm 6/10 1/11 420604-A1 create abstract and sculptural pieces for everyone to enjoy. Be ready
3/29-5/10 Tu 6-8:30pm 6/10 3/22 420604-A2 to use your imagination!
1/20-3/3 Th 6-8:30pm 6/10 1/13 420604-A3 Date Day Time Min/Max Deadline Class ID
3/31-5/12 Th 6-8:30pm 6/10 3/24 420604-A4 2/7-2/28 M 3:15-4pm 6/8 1/31 410602-A1
4/4-4/25 M 9:30-10:15am 6/8 3/31 410602-A2
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Fee (R/NR): $53/$79.50 per person Location: Springer Cultural Center
Fee (R/NR): $25/$37.50

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Clay is fun for everyone! Bring your
Girl or Boy Scout Troop, seniors club,
Ages 6-9
co-workers, corporate team, or even Create clay masterpieces using tools from your kitchen. The class will
your neighbors for a special group be using cookie cutters and other objects found in the kitchen to
workshop. We will create a workshop create abstract and sculptural pieces for everyone to enjoy. Be ready
based on your group’s needs. Do to use your imagination!
some team-building, think outside Date Day Time Min/Max Deadline Class ID
the bowl, strengthen friendships and 2/7-2/28 M 4:30-5:30pm 6/8 1/31 420624-A1
flex the right side of your brain! Call 4/4-4/25 M 4:30-5:30pm 6/8 3/31 420624-A2
Michelle at 398-2376 to schedule
a workshop. You must schedule at Location: Springer Cultural Center
least one month in advance. Fee (R/NR): $29/$43.50

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Ages 12-17
No grades, no stress, just the chance to play in the mud, explore your
creative side, and make some cool stuff. Learn to throw on the pot-
ter’s wheel (yes, throw), discover the esoteric mysteries of extrusion,
build and sculpt, make beads and jewelry, and create those crazy
ideas that come out of your brain.
Date Day Time Min/Max Deadline Class ID
1/18-3/1 Tu 4-5:30pm 6/10 1/11 430612-A1
3/29-5/10 Tu 4-5:30pm 6/10 3/22 430612-A2
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Fee (R/NR): $46/$69

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Ages 18+
Think outside the vase! Un-functional pottery will have you using
slab, coil and the wheel to make everything but vases and mugs.
You will get to explore the other side of pottery that will lead you to
designing decorative pieces for your walls and tables. No previous
pottery classes needed. Be ready to explore the designer in you!
Date Day Time Min/Max Deadline Class ID
1/24-2/28 M 6:30-8pm 6/10 1/17 440615-A1
4/4-5/9 M 6:30-8pm 6/10 3/28 440615-A2
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Fee (R/NR): $41/$61.50

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Ages 18+
Take a night off from the lab, the office, school, study, work or worry.
Let your neurons and your muscles have a conversation about beauty
and art. No experience required. Learn basic pottery skills including
hand-building, coils, slabs and the wheel. Learn to pull a handle,
trim a foot, join a slab. Learn the mysteries of extrusion. If you have
experience, we can help you with advanced techniques or give you
the opportunity to pursue your own projects.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Deadline Class ID
1/19-3/2 W 6-8:30pm $83/$124.50 1/12 440613-A1
3/30-5/11 W 6-8:30pm $83/$124.50 3/23 440613-A2
1/22-3/5 Sa 2:15-4:45pm $83/$124.50 1/21 440613-A3
3/26-5/14* Sa 2:15-4:45pm $83/$124.50 3/18 440613-A4
No Class: 4/23*
Location: Springer Cultural Center
Min/Max: 6/8

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Do you have some experience and want a little time to make ceramics? Not getting enough time in the studio during your once
a week pottery class? You have the option to buy some time in the studio to express yourself in clay. This option is only available
for experienced adults. For more information, call Michelle at 398-2376.

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This class is one-on-one private drum lessons designed for beginner, intermediate and
E##$E'*+-*-. advanced students. All styles including rock, jazz, funk, Latin and blues are taught. Lessons are
30 minutes in length. Prior to start date of the session, the instructor will contact you to discuss
the materials needed and time of your lesson.
Date Day Fee (R/NR) Location Min/Max Class ID
The Champaign Park District relies 1/24-2/19 M, W or Sa $49/$73.50 Springer Cultural Center 1/6 430613-A1
on local visual and performing art- 2/21-3/19 M, W or Sa $49/$73.50 Springer Cultural Center 1/6 430613-A2
ists to contribute to its Bach’s Lunch 3/26-4/20 M, W or Sa $49/$73.50 Springer Cultural Center 1/6 430613-A3
Concert Series, as well as to provide 4/25-5/21 M, W or Sa $49/$73.50 Springer Cultural Center 1/6 430613-A4
quality instructors for its cultural arts Time: Monday, Wednesday afternoons or Saturday mornings. Call 398-2376 to set up a time
programs and classes. The Springer with the instructor. Additional times may be available by request.
Cultural Center is seeking talented
artists to complement its exhibition Online registration not available for this program.
space. Call 398-2376 to inquire.
Bach’s Lunch Concert Series:
Searching for acoustic musicians!
I’m looking for a musical Mozart
who would like to duet and who
can fill me (or my beautiful histori-
cal lobby) with the melodies and
harmonies of serene tranquility. This
musician can perform any genre of
music as long as it strikes a chord
with the audience and captivates for
an entire lunch hour.
Dance Arts Workshops:
Looking for talented dancers who
can direct my twinkle toes! I need
a partner who can perfect my pas
de deux, teach me to tango, work
on my waltz or set my square dance
in a class designed to be fun and
educational. Any medium of dance
is good, but the classes should be
creative! I need an instructor who
will sweep me off my feet with
breathtaking moves!
Art Exhibits: R'6$1&7%6.3,,/'* N
Seeking visual artists who need to Ages 8-14
be into molding, sculpting, painting, This group class is designed to introduce students to different rhythms and percussion instru-
drawing or photography and ready ments from around the world. In each class we will learn songs and specific traditional rhythms
to color my hallways! from West Africa, Cuba, Brazil and India. A drum pad and a pair of sticks are the only supplies
Workshops: needed and are included in class fee. No prior experience necessary to participate. Supplies are
Requesting talented teachers! I want non-refundable.
independent thinkers with ‘artsy’ Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Deadline Class ID
ideas to share with the world (or at 1/24-3/14 M 6-6:45pm $31/$46.50 3/10 1/17 430614-A1
least with a small class). This leader 1/26-3/16 W 4-4:45pm $31/$46.50 3/10 1/19 430614-A2
should be ready to take me on a cre- 1/29-3/19 Sa 10-10:45am $31/$46.50 3/10 1/21 430614-A3
ative journey through method and 3/28-5/16 M 6-6:45pm $31/$46.50 3/10 3/21 430614-A4
form. Any medium will do as long as 3/30-5/18 W 4-4:45pm $31/$46.50 3/10 3/23 430614-A5
this instructor inspires creativity and 3/26-5/21* Sa 10-10:45am $31/$46.50 3/10 3/18 430614-A6
nourishes growth. No Class: 4/23*
Location: Springer Cultural Center

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All Classes on This Page are Held at the

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Location: 27 E. Marketview Dr, Champaign (in the same shopping area as Barnes & Noble, next to The Music Shoppe)
Register: at any Champaign Park District facility or at champaignparkdistrict.com
Questions: Champaign School of Music, 217-359-0541 or visit www.champaignschoolofmusic.org

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Ages 3½-5 Ages 6-9
Are you thinking about piano lessons for your child but aren’t sure if they are ready? In this This 16-week group class divided into two
stimulating class your child will sing, dance, and play their way towards the fundamental skills of 8-week sessions will excite beginners and
beginning piano lessons. Activities focus on games that assist children in developing musically help them discover what piano playing is
all about. In a fun, relaxed setting, students
and that encourage a love of music. Upon graduating from Piano Prep, students may enter our
will participate in lessons designed to
private piano lessons. You may take up to 5 sessions. This is a popular class and we recommend develop their creative skills at the piano and
you reserve your spot now. Students may need to purchase materials ($10-$20). build the ability to play a variety of music
with ease. Student must have a piano or
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Deadline Class ID keyboard available for practice. Register for
1/18-3/8 Tu 6:15-6:55pm $119/$178.50 4/6 1/11 410601-A1 both sessions to reserve your spot for the
3/29-5/17 Tu 6:15-6:55pm $119/$178.50 4/6 3/22 410601-A2 entire 16-week class. Upon completion, stu-
1/22-3/12 Sa 10:15-10:55am $119/$178.50 4/6 1/14 410601-A3 dents are able to enter our private lessons.
4/2-5/21 Sa 10:15-10:55am $119/$178.50 4/6 3/25 410601-A4 Students will need to purchase materials on
the first day of class ($10-$35).
Date Day Time Class ID
1/17-3/7 M 6-6:50pm 420603-A1
7':&9+"6 3/28-5/16 M 6-6:50pm 420603-A2
Ages 6-11
Fee (R/NR): $155/$232.50
If you want to sing like a Rock Star, an American Idol contestant or just a creative genius, Pop Min/Max: 4/6
Star is the place to start. Create, learn and sing with people your own age. You name the song, Deadline: Session A1: 1/10
we’ll explore and perform it: hits from the top charts, jazz that makes you jive, music your body
Session A2: 3/21
will want to move to, it’s all in Pop Star. You’ll learn how to “bring it” and add your special touch
to the music and then perform it at our Spring Concert. Bring your friends or come alone but
register now! This is a 16 week experience broken into two 8 week sessions. Register for both
sessions to insure your spot.
You may need to purchase music on the first day.
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Ages 8-12
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Deadline Class ID
1/20-3/10 Th 5:15-6pm $119/$178.50 6/12 1/13 420609-A1 Join our beginning guitar class and start
3/31-5/19 Th 5:15-6pm $119/$178.50 6/12 3/24 420609-A2 rocking away. Start with the basics and end
with fun playoffs. You’ll play popular chord
progressions and tunes from your favorite
music. Bring your guitar and pick and be
ready to jam.
8%4/**/*4&& You may need to purchase music on the first
;13$+&& day. Register now to ensure your spot.
J/'$/*&)$",, N Date
1/20-3/10
Day
Th
Time
6:15-7pm
Class ID
420623-A1
Ages 18+ 3/31-5/19 Th 6:15-7pm 420623-A2
Have you always wanted to play the Fee (R/NR): $119/$178.50
violin? Join us in our first class just Min/Max: 4/8
for adults. No experience necessary! Deadline: Session A1: 1/13
You will learn to play well from the Session A2: 3/24
very beginning with an understand-
ing, experienced teacher who wants
you to succeed and have fun.
In class you will learn and continue to refine your basic playing technique, note reading,
expressiveness and ensemble playing skills culminating in the opportunity to perform as a New Free
group at one of our many recitals. Session 2 will be a continuation of Session 1. Register for
N Program F Program
both Session 1 and 2 in order to insure your spot.
Music will need to be purchased and violins may be rented from The Music Shoppe via a spe-
cial program exclusively for Champaign School of Music students. For more information, please
call us at 359-0541.
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Deadline Class ID
1/17-3/7 M 7-7:55pm $155/$232.50 4/8 1/10 440614-A1
3/28-5/16 M 7-7:55pm $155/$232.50 4/8 3/21 440614-A2

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Ages 18+
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Ages 13+ Belly Dance classes. We will use a variety of
You will learn the most essential jazz steps, basic turns, jumps and leaps while learning some fun fun combinations that encourage refine-
and challenging routines. This is the perfect class for those just learning to dance. ment of important basic movements, and
practice layering with traveling. This class
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Deadline Class ID greatly enhances expression of movements
1/22-3/12 Sa 11:30am-12:30pm $65/$97.50 6/12 1/14 430615-A1 with ease, while building memory of move-
Location: Springer Cultural Center ment within muscles.
Date Day Time Class ID
1/21-2/11 F 5:30-6pm 440708-A1
;1@"*.%1&8%4/**/*4&_"bb&R'6D,5': N 2/25-3/18 F 5:30-6pm 440708-A2
Ages 13+ 4/1-4/22 F 5:30-6pm 440708-A3
Build on jazz dance fundamentals by learning control, focus and balance while exploring differ- Location: Springer Cultural Center
ent styles from classic to modern jazz. This class is for students with two or more years of dance Fee (R/NR): $11/$16.50
background. Min/Max: 6/25
Date Day Time Fee (R/NR) Min/Max Deadline Class ID Deadline: Session A1: 1/14,
1/22-3/12 Sa 10:15-11:30am $81/$121.50 6/12 1/14 430616-A1 Session A2: 2/18, Session A3: 3/25
Location: Springer Cultural Center

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?"+/*&0"*.%&8",/., N 8%$$2&0"*.% Ages 18+
Ages 18+ Ages 18+ No experience necessary in this chore-
Learn the basics to the art of Latin dances Enjoy this beautiful art form that celebrates ography class. We will briefly review the
such as Bachata, Cha Cha, Meringue, and women of all shapes, sizes & ages. In Belly basics of Belly Dance 101 that will be used
Salsa. Basic steps, turns, and developing Dance 101 you will learn the fundamentals in learning an entire routine. By the end of
fluid footwork will be the main focus of like snake arms, shimmies, hip & torso this course, you will learn a choreography
the class. No partners. isolations, traveling steps, and transitioning you can perform for your friends, or just for
individual movements into small combina- yourself. Belly Dance 101 is not required,
Date Day Time Class ID
tions. Veils will also be explored. Then take but is highly beneficial.
1/21-2/11 F 7:30-8:30pm 440706-A1
it to the next level in Belly Dance 102, learn- Date Day Time Class ID
Location: Springer Cultural Center ing more movements and combinations,
Fee (R/NR): $31/$46.50 4/1-4/22 F 6-7:30pm 440705-A1
and focusing on how to fluidly connect
Min/Max: 7/25 them in succession, with graceful embel- Location: Springer Cultural Center
Deadline: 1/14 lishments. Belly Dance is a fun way to build Fee (R/NR): $31/$46.50
confidence, body comfort, coordination and Min/Max: 6/25
awareness, while increasing stamina and Deadline: 3/25
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Ages 18+ 8%$$2&0"*.%&U`U 8%$$2&0"*.%&R/+5&J%/$ N
This class is for those who want to prog- Date Day Deadline Class ID Ages 18+
ress further with their Latin Dance skills 1/21-2/11 F 1/14 440701-A1
Explore your inner goddess in this veils
in Bachata, Cha Cha, Meringue, and Salsa. instructional workshop. It’s presented in user
Dancers will become more comfortable 8%$$2&0"*.%&U`T& friendly fashion, uncovering great veil tricks,
with steps, turns, cross body leads, cues, f.'C:$%+/*4&U`U&'6&:6%@/'3,&%=:%6/S basic veil wraps and wonderful traveling
traveling, hand movements and will be %*.%&5/45$2&#%*%(/./"$h steps. Learn arabesque, turning and varying
ready to explore going out Latin dancing speed, veil cascades, and much more. Veils
with confidence. No partners. Date Day Deadline Class ID
are supplied.
2/25-3/18 F 2/18 440701-A2
Date Day Time Class ID Date Day Time Class ID
2/25-4/22 F 7:30-8:30pm 440707-A1 Time: 6-7:30pm 5/6 F 5:30-7:30pm 440709-A1
No Class: March 25* Location: Springer Cultural Center Location: Springer Cultural Center
Location: Springer Cultural Center Fee (R/NR): $31/$46.50 Fee (R/NR): $13/$19.50
Fee (R/NR): $61/$91.50 Min/Max: 6/25 Min/Max: 6/25
Min/Max: 7/25 Deadline: 4/29
Deadline: 2/18

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Our dance program strives to maintain a standard of excellence through quality instruction
and when possible, live piano accompaniment. The dance faculty members have each received
professional dance training and collectively represent a wide spectrum of performance and
educational backgrounds. The dance accompanists are professionally trained pianists with
specialties in performance, theory, composition, and more. The expertise of both the instruc-
tors and accompanists greatly enhances the quality of the dance program.
Kimberly Burson, RAD Head Dance Instructor
Jessica Bengtson Karen Elliott Tobey J. Martinez Katherine Quick
Zohar Burshtein Colleen Lopata Britni Miller James Schaffnit
Champaign-Urbana’s only
“Certified Ballet Training School” 0"*.%&R%"6
Dance wear varies depending on which class a student is enrolled in. Specific dance wear
information may be picked up at the Springer Cultural Center.

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The Dance Arts program provides a wide


variety of children and adult dance classes. 0"*.%&-%%&7"2C%*+
Instruction is fun, educational, safe, and Fees may be paid in full at registration, or see page 53 for a schedule of payment options.
affordable. Our dance studio is located in The fee for a single 1 hour technique class is $10/$15. The fee for a single 1¼ hour technique
the Springer Cultural Center, downtown class is $13/$19.50. The fee for a single 1½ hour technique class is $15/$22.50. The fee for a
Champaign. single 2 hour technique class is $20/$30.
Ballet, Royal Academy of Dance Children’s
Syllabus: Safe and correct classical ballet
training for the young student.
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Supplemental Ballet: Students of all ages Children’s Beginning 1 & 2 Children’s Intermediate 2
who are the once-a-week dancer, or for The Children’s Beginning class is for girls and Students must be confident of steps
students who want extra classes to perfect boys (ages 6 to 8) who are new to Irish Dance. learned in the past 4 years of training. More
their technique. Students will learn the Introductory Jig and advanced work on the Jig, Reel, and Slip Jig.
Reel. Children’s Beginning 1 will be offered in Hardshoe training will begin this year.
Irish Dance: Learn about Irish culture
the Spring and Summer only.
through dance.
Children’s Intermediate 3
Children’s Advanced Beginning 1 Students must be well on the way to
7%6('6C"*.% This class is for students who have completed mastering all of the work in the past 5 years
The Dance Arts program performs annu- 1 year of Beginning and have mastered the of training. More advanced Hardshoe as
ally in February at the Virginia Theatre. Jig and Reel steps taught at the beginning well as more intricate Jigs and Reels will be
Due to rehearsal schedules, only students level. Students will learn more advanced Jigs taught.
enrolled in Fall classes will be cast in and Reels, as well as a dance called the Slip-
the performance, with artistic director’s Jig. This class may include older beginning Advanced
approval. level students (ages 8-12) with the permission Dancers must have technically mastered
of the instructor. previous vocabulary and be well acquainted
A one time only performance fee of $10 with Hardshoe.
is due from all dancers participating in Children’s Advanced Beginning 2
the performance at the Virginia Theatre. Students in this class must have completed 1 Adult Beginning
This will assist in covering the Virginia year of Advanced Beginning 1. New students ages 13 and up will learn
Theatre expenses. A costume fee of $30 is proper foot placement and begin work on
due from all dancers who will be wearing Children’s Intermediate 1 the Introductory Jig, Reel, and Slip-Jig.
in-house constructed costumes. There A continuation of work started in Advanced
is an additional $15 for each costume Beginning 1 and 2. Students must have com-
needed after the first one. These fees are pleted the 2 years of Advanced Beginning.
non-refundable.

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Creative Movement
Pre-Primary Ages 3-4: Classwork includes exercises to help children fine-tune motor
When you are a child, anything is possible... be a pirate, or a princess, skills, coordination, and body and spatial awareness, while nurturing
skip, hop and gallop in the air! Pre-Primary in Dance is a unique sylla- their natural love of dance and creativity.
bus specifically suited to firmly and safely introduce ballet technique, Creative Movement
while matching the cognitive and physical needs of children ages Ages 5-6: Classwork encourages musicality, physical coordination, self
6-7. This class begins in September only. Please see Children’s Begin- esteem, and incorporates fundamentals of formal dance training. This
ning Ballet for Spring and Summer classes. class is offered during the Fall semester only. Students will proceed into
Primary Children’s Beginning Ballet for the Spring and Summer sessions, and
A direct continuation from Pre-Primary, the Primary syllabus offers a then into Pre-Primary the following Fall.
solid foundation for beginning ballet training for 7-8 year-olds, whilst Children’s Beginning Ballet
still maintaining a child-centered, fun and imaginative experience. Students are encouraged to explore their creative side, by learning
Children will master more complicated exercises, improve posture how to express themselves through dance! Basic ballet and free
and control, and experience a wide variety of musical pieces, rhythms movement techniques will be taught.
and atmospheres
Please note: Children’s Beginning Ballet will be offered to new
Grade 1 students in Spring & Summer sessions only.
Beginning classical arm movements and small jumps will be started
this year. Hungarian folk dances will be introduced. Character shoes Adult Beginning Ballet 1
and skirts are required. Have you always wanted to take a ballet class? Now is the time to take
that “leap”! Learn ballet technique, musicality, and get fit at the same
Grade 2 time! Students with 0–2 semesters of training.
Free movement (modern dance) will be introduced in Grade 2. More
Hungarian folk dance steps will also be added to the students reper- Adult Ballet 2
toire. Character shoes and skirts are required. This class builds on the information and techniques learned in Begin-
ning Ballet 1. At least 1 year of training required.
Grade 3
Pirouette turns will be introduced this year, as well as more sophis- Adult Ballet 3
ticated allegro work. Students will be required to perform a classical This class continues to build on the information and techniques
variation, a free movement (modern) solo, and a Russian Character learned in Adult Ballet 2. At least 2 years of training and teacher
Dance. Character shoes and skirts are required. recommendation are required.
Grade 4 Apprentices
More pirouette turns will be taught, adagio work becomes more Ages 8+ years, with 2-3 years of training.
mature, and the Russian character work becomes more refined. Corps de ballet
Character shoes and skirts are required. Ages 10+ years, with 3-4 years of training. Adults with the same
Grade 5 amount of training are welcome in this class.
More allegro work is developed, and Grand allegro is introduced. Soloists
Polish character work will begin this year. Ages 12+ years, with 5-6 years of ballet. Adults with the same
Grade 6 amount of training are invited to take this class.
Artistry becomes an important element in this class. Most of the cen- Principals
tre work could be considered small solos. Polish Court style character Ages 14+ years. This class is for students who are dedicated to the art
work will be taught. Character shoes and skirts are required as well as form, and plan to continue to study academically and/or
a mid-calf length chiffon skirt. professionally.
Grade 7 Please note: Junior and Senior Company Classes are free to
Along with the ballet training, a vocabulary of Hungarian Court steps students already enrolled in two or more classes with Dance Arts.
and styles will be taught so that in reaching Grade VII, the student
Junior Company Class
will easily recognize some of the steps when watching traditional
This class is for Grades 3 and 4, or students with 4 to 5 years of
productions of Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and Coppelia.
continuous training.
Grade 8
Senior Company Class
The examination in Grade 8 is a culmination of work taught in past
Ages 12 and up. Soloists, Principals, and adult students with at least
years, now performed in a series of solos.
5 years of continuous training. There will be a 30 minute pointe class
Vocational Graded Examinations immediately following the 1½ hour technique class.
Knowledge of fundamental technique and the physicality and flex-
ibility to execute class work is needed. Exercises are short and to the
point, which enables the student to focus on refining their classwork.
The class will include pointework, but is also appropriate for students To inquire about Royal Academy of Dance Syllabus Grades not
in soft shoes. Intermediate Foundation: Grade 5 and up, or at least
listed, please call the Springer Cultural Center at 398-2376.
5 years of training. Intermediate: Grade 7 and up, or at least 7 years
of training. Advanced Foundation: Grade 8 or at least 8 years of
training.

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$ .
Program Class ID Ages Day Time Dates Class Fee (R/NR)

ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE CLASSES


Pre-Primary 420701-A1 6-7 M 4-4:45pm 1/3 – 5/16 $125/$187.50
Pre-Primary 420701-A2 6-7 Sa 9:45-10:30am 1/8 – 5/21 $118/$177
Primary 420702-A1 7-8 Tu/Th 3:45-4:45pm 1/4 – 5/19 $305/$457.50
Grade 1 420703-A1 8-9 W/F 3:45-4:45pm 1/5 – 5/20 $305/$457.50
Grade 2 420704-A1 9-10 M/W 4:45-5:45pm 1/3 – 5/18 $305/$457.50
Grade 3 420705-A1 10-11 Tu/Th 4:45-5:45pm 1/4 – 5/19 $305/$457.50
Grade 4 430715-A1 11+ Tu/Th 5:45-7pm 1/4 – 5/19 $381/$571.50
Grade 5 430701-A1 12+ M/W 5:45-7:15pm 1/3 – 5/18 $419/$629.50
Grade 6 430702-A1 13+ F 4:45-6:15pm 1/7 – 5/20 $210/$315
Intermediate + 430703-A1 12+ Tu 7-8:30pm 1/4 – 5/17 $210/$315
Adult 1 & 2 430703-A2 12+ Su 12:30-2pm 1/9 – 5/22 $210/$315
Advanced Foundation + 430721-A1 14+ Th 7-8:30pm 1/6 – 5/19 $210/$315
Adult 2 & 3 430721-A2 14+ Su 2-3:30pm 1/9 – 5/22 $210/$315
Adv Found w/extra pointework 430721-A3 14+ Th 7-8:45pm 1/6 – 5/19 $248/$372
SUPPLEMENTAL TECHNIQUE CLASSES
Creative Movement 420707-A1 3 M 9:45-10:15am 1/3 – 5/16 $77/$115.50
Creative Movement 420707-A2 4 M 10:30-11am 1/3 – 5/16 $77/$115.50
Creative Movement 420707-A3 3 W 9:45-10:15am 1/5 – 5/18 $77/$115.50
Creative Movement 420707-A4 4 W 10:30-11am 1/5 – 5/18 $77/$115.50
Children’s Beginning Ballet 420706-A1 5-6 Sa 9-9:45am 1/8 – 5/21 $118/$177
Adult Ballet 1 430704-A1 14+ M 7:15- 8:30pm 1/3 – 5/16 $191/$286.50
Intermediate + 430703-A1 12+ Tu 7-8:30pm 1/4 – 5/17 $210/$315
Adult 1 & 2 430703-A2 12+ Su 12:30-2pm 1/9 – 5/22 $210/$315
Advanced Foundation + 430721-A1 14+ Th 7-8:30pm 1/6 – 5/19 $210/$315
Adult 2 & 3 430721-A2 14+ Su 2-3:30pm 1/9 – 5/22 $210/$315
Adv Found w/extra pointework 430721-A3 14+ Th 7-8:45pm 1/6 – 5/19 $248/$372
Junior Company (Grades 2-4) 430707-A1 10+ Sa 10:30-11:45 am 1/8 – 5/21 free or $181/$271.50
Senior Company 430708-A1 14 + Sa 11:45am-1:15 pm 1/8 – 5/21 free or $199/$298.50
Senior Company w/pointework 430708-A2 14 + Sa 11:45am-1:45 pm 1/8 – 5/21 free or $271/$406.50

No classes March 21 – 27, April 30. Deadline for registration is December 27. *Online registration not allowed if class is free.

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Participants should not add up the total • 1st Class fee payment due December 27
cost for all classes. Each individual class • 2nd Class fee payment due February 15
• Pre-Primary & Primary uniform fee February 15 ID# 220715-C2 $10
should be divided to determine its pay-
• Blocking rehearsal – VT March 2
ment. 1st and 2nd class fee payments should
• Dress rehearsal – VT March 3
be rounded up to the next $5 increment. • Performances – VT March 4 & 5
• 3rd Class payment due April 15

IRISH DANCE CLASSES


Children’s Beginning 1 420708-A1 6-8 W 4:45-5:30pm 1/26 – 4/27 $86/$129
Children’s Beginning 2 420715-A1 6-8 Th 4-4:45pm 1/27 – 4/28 $86/$129
Children’s Advanced Beginning 1 420709-A1 8-12 M 4-5pm 1/24 – 4/25 $105/$157.50
Children’s Advanced Beginning 2 420716-A1 8-12 Sa 2-3pm 1/29 – 4/23 $97/$145.50
Children’s Intermediate 2 420711-A1 9-13 W 3:45-4:45pm 1/26 – 4/27 $105/$157.50
Children’s Intermediate 3 + 430722-A1 10+ M 5-6pm 1/24 – 4/25 $105/$157.50
Advanced
Adult Beginning 430711-A1 14 + Su 2:15-3pm 1/30 – 5/1 $105/$157.50

No classes March 21-27, April 30. Deadline for registration is December 27.

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Are you looking for new friends with 9/4*&3:&!'1"2M&
“The Unsung Heroes” similar interests? Do you have limited time
At the Champaign Park District, we believe available but still would like to make a For more information on the many ways
that volunteerism is one of the highest difference in the community? Volunteer- that you can make a difference in the
forms of recreation! With an abundance of ing with Champaign Park District’s special community through volunteering with
programs and events, and acres of gardens events is where it’s at! We have a variety of the Champaign Park District, contact the
and parkland, the Champaign Park District opportunities available at numerous events Volunteer Coordinator at 398-2550 or
is fertile ground to lend your time or talent. throughout the year. Please contact the volunteer@cparkdistrict.com.
Whether you want to exercise your green Volunteer Coordinator at 398-2550 or volun-
thumb, work with children, help at the teer@cparkdistrict.com
Virginia Theatre, or assist with a special
event, the Champaign Park District invites
you to be a member of our team! 9:%./"$&P%.6%"+/'* K&#2)*,,'$*8+-$
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CUSR is looking for energetic, fun, and car-
ing people to assist in ongoing recreation
programs for all ages. We have many differ-
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• To continue learning and growing ent types of volunteer opportunities avail-
• To develop new interests and friendships able ranging from one time special events SPECIAL EVENTS
• To share your time and talent with your to weekly Special Olympics sports practices
to daily after school programs. If you would • Virginia Theatre Events & Movies
community
• To gain valuable job experience like to hang out with some pretty amazing • Daddy Daughter Princess Ball
• To have fun! people, call the CUSR Volunteer Coordinator • Battle of the Bands
at 239-1152.
Volunteering can have a positive impact on • Mother and Son Bash
both your personal life and your professional • Eggstravaganza
life. The Champaign Park District will keep a J/64/*/"&!5%"+6% • Nite Lite Egg Pursuit
record of your volunteer activities, and supply The smell of popcorn, the roar of laughter,
letters of reference, upon request. and the sight of great movies when it fits • Boneyard Creek Community Day
into your busy schedule! If this sounds • CU on the Trails
J'$3*+%%6&)'".5%, great, then volunteer at the historic Virginia • Roger Ebert’s Film Festival
Do you enjoy being a role model to kids? Theatre, where all your senses will be chal-
Teaching others new skills? Become a vol- lenged. Ushers, ticket takers, concessions, SPORTS COACHES
unteer coach! The Champaign Park District merchandise sales, and crowd control are
needed. If interested, please call • Soccer
is looking for coaches. Use your sports
expertise and guidance to help kids excel 356-9053. Visit www.champaignparkdistrict.com
while gaining a rewarding experience your- for more volunteer information and to
self! Contact Hsiung Marler at 398-2571 for subscribe to our volunteer newsletter.
more information.

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CUSR was formed through a cooperative Dawn Schaefer, MS, CTRS, Director CUSR publishes a guide three times a year.
agreement with the Champaign and Hannah Sheets, MA, CTRS, Athletic Coordinator It details all the different programming
Urbana Park Districts with the mission of Lisa Morand, CTRS, Youth & Teen Coordinator available in that season. To have a program
providing quality recreational programs Jessica Brutti, Adult Coordinator guide mailed to you, please call the CUSR
and services for Champaign-Urbana resi- Cindy McGrath, Receptionisst office at 239-1152 or go online at
dents with special needs. Participants of www.cuspecialrecreation.com to view a pdf.
all ages have the opportunity to explore
new areas of interest, make new friends,
and learn lifelong skills. P%4/,+6"+/'*
A CUSR registration form must be used.
You may register for CUSR programs at
these locations:
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0/,"#/$/+/%,&;.+&f;0;h 1311 West Church St, Champaign
CUSR complies with the Americans with Bresnan Meeting Center After School Programs
Disabilities Act which prohibits discrimi- 706 Kenwood Road, Champaign Champaign
nation on the basis of a disability. CUSR
will make reasonable accommodations in
Douglass Community Center Urbana
512 E. Grove St, Champaign
recreation programs to enable participa- Youth & Adult Social Programs
tion by an individual with a disability who Springer Cultural Center
meets essential eligibility requirements. 301 N. Randolph, Champaign Bingo
The recreation programs offered by CUSR Phillips Recreation Center Diner’s Club
will be available in the most integrated 505 West Stoughton, Urbana Friday Fun Night
setting appropriate for each individual. Or register online at Dinner & Movie
www.cuspecialrecreation.com
Cooking Classes
Dances
Pool Parties
Day Trips
Weekend Trips
Sports & Special Olympics
CUSR Tom Jones Challenger League
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up today for CUSRnews and stay informed.
Bowling
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Volleyball
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Champaign Park District plants our program trees during the spring
and fall. Spring tree examples include: Red Maple, River Birch, all
Oaks, Canada Red Cherry, Red Bud. Fall examples include: Norway
Maple, Sugar Maple, Hackberry, Locust. Call for current prices.
Deadline: Spring (February 1); Fall (August 1)
Questions: Craig Kempher, 398-2591

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The Growing Together Tree is a program for parents or soon-to-be parents
to adopt a tree that has been planted in a park during the year of your
new child’s birth. Together they grow: child and tree. You will receive
an infant t-shirt and a map with your tree’s location.

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The Flower Island program is a cooperative beautification effort
A living memorial is planted in honor of a loved one. Call for
between local businesses and the Park District. This unique program
current fee.
allows businesses to have a personal flower bed near their site and
to assist with the sponsorship of beds on public property (e.g. parks,
schools, library, right-of-ways, etc.)
P%+/6%C%*+&!6%% Each year the local business pays a fee to the Park District. Half this
Plant a living, growing retirement gift for the newly retired friend, amount contributes to the cost of their bed(s) and the remainder is
relative, or co-worker to celebrate a successful career and a new used for the Flower Islands on public property. Hence, they enhance
phase of life. The retiree will receive a map with the tree’s location the beauty of the community twice. Services included for the annual
and a certificate. Call for current fee. fee are design, bed preparation, planting, maintenance, and fall
removal.
Enrollment: September – November
;1':+S;S!6%% F Questions: Greg Sancken, 398-2591
We invite tree lovers to “Adopt-A-Tree” in their neighborhood park.
A tree can be adopted by individuals, families, scout troops, church
groups, or service organizations. Adoption can involve watering
the tree, spreading mulch, or keeping an eye open for vandalism or New Free Volunteers
disease. You will receive a map with your tree’s location. N Program F Program V Needed
Adopt-A-Park

T he Adopt-A-Park program was developed by the


Champaign Park District in 1982 after a class at
Robeson Elementary School inquired about adopting
are encouraged to determine the needs of their park as well
as to find ways to meet those needs. The Park District makes
every effort to support Adopt-A-Park projects. Adopted parks
the park near their school. can be very active with many projects and events or limited
to only a few activities.
The purpose of the program is to encourage people in
a park neighborhood to assume some responsibilities Any group in the community is welcome to discuss adopt-
for their adopted park. This helps maintain and program ing a park with Park District staff. The adoption can involve
the park above the level that the Champaign Park Dis- ambitious fund-raising, programming, park maintenance
trict is able to achieve on its own. Adopted parks build and/or development, or it can be limited simply to upkeep
community support and often become the focal point of a flower bed, a neighborhood potluck, or surveillance
of neighborhood activities. The park programs benefit for security. Call today to see if the Adopt-a-Park program is
both the Park District and the adopting group. right for your organization.
Adopt-A-Park involvement means neighbors getting in- Questions: Call 398-2550 V
volved TOGETHER to care for their park. Adopting groups

ADOPTED PARKS: Clark • Centennial • Douglass • Eisner • Garden Hills • Heritage • Kaufman • Mattis • Powell • Robeson

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Park Pavilions
Park regulations help to create and maintain a safe and healthy environment in all parks Centennial and Hessel Park pavilions are
and facilities. Please abide by these regulations. available for private parties or reunions from
• Pets are allowed in the park when on a leash. Please clean up after your pet. mid-April through mid-October. Reserva-
• Alcohol is not permitted in parks or facilities. tion requires a signed agreement, damage
deposit, and rental fee which must be
• Park only in designated areas. Driving on the grass or through the parks is prohibited. received by the Park District a minimum of 2
• Fires are allowed in proper receptacles only. Avoid leaving hot coals on the ground or in grills. weeks prior to the scheduled date of usage
• Parks close according to posted signs. or rental automatically cancels and results
• Vandals will be prosecuted and must reimburse the Park District for any damages. in the pavilion reverting to a first come,
first serve basis for the time in question.
A complete list of park regulations is available at the Bresnan Meeting Center. Non-residents may reserve the shelter three
weeks in advance at double the fee. Reser-
vations for the pavilions will be accepted
beginning in January.
Questions: Callie, 398-2591

Facilities
Champaign Park District facilities are available
for organizational or private group meetings.
Facilities available for rent are:
• Bresnan Meeting Center
• Douglass Community Center
• Douglass Annex
• Hays Recreation Center
• Kaufman Lake Boathouse
• Leonhard Recreation Center
• Sholem Aquatic Center
• Spalding Recreation Center
Canoes • Springer Cultural Center
Personal canoes and kayaks may be used on Park District lakes as long as they are registered • Tennis Center
with the Illinois Department of Conservation. • Virginia Theatre, call 356-9053 (closed
through December 20, 2010)
Questions: Callie, 398-2591
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Groups of 25 or more wishing to utilize a park should complete a park use permit. There is no Showmobile
fee for a park use permit. Call to include an activity on the calendar.
The Showmobile is a 16’ by 32’ mobile stage.
Questions: Callie, 398-2591 The Showmobile is available for rent when
not in use by the Champaign Park District.
Questions: 398-2550

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The policies, procedures, requirements, pro-
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The Champaign Park District does not provide accident or liability insurance to patrons. Please
F"/$/*4&?/,+ contact the Risk Manager at 398-2550 for more information.
The Champaign Park District mails its three
program guides to all Champaign zip codes.
The “Special Subscribers” service provides
mailing of guides to those outside these )'1%&'(&)'*13.+
zip codes. The $10 fee offsets postage costs All participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times while participating,
and is effective May 1 – April 30. Persons spectating, or attending any program or activity sponsored by the Champaign Park District.
may register for the service at the Bresnan This includes participation in programs which may or may not require an admission fee,
Meeting Center. spectating at athletic events, concerts, or attending special events. The following guidelines
are designed to provide safe and enjoyable activities for all participants. Additional Codes
of Conduct may apply for particular programs such as day camps, athletic leagues, and the
aquatic facilities.
Participants shall:
<a3"$&X::'6+3*/+2&& 1. Show respect to all participants and program staff and/or supervisors.
2. Take direction from program staff/supervisors.
76'46"C, 3. Refrain from using abusive or foul language.
4. Refrain from causing bodily harm to self, other participants or program staff/supervisors.
It is the policy of the Champaign 5. Refrain from damaging equipment, supplies, and facilities.
Park District to provide that no
person shall on the grounds of race, Failure to abide by the Code of Conduct may result in loss of Park District privileges.
color, creed, national origin, sex,
age, marital status, physical and
mental disability, sexual preference, ]'$1&F%1"$&;E"61&76'46"C
veteran status, or any other protected
The Gold Medal Award is a National Award presented to outstanding park and recreation
characteristic as establish by law be departments throughout the country. The Champaign Park District won the award in 1979,
excluded from participation in, be 1990, and 1998.
denied the benefits of, or be sub-
jected to discrimination under any
program or activity of the District.
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The Champaign Park District provides Programs may be cancelled due to inclem- Frequently, the Park District takes video-
recreation opportunities for all ent weather or unusable facilities. A decision tape or photographs of people enjoying
residents of Champaign and works regarding cancellation will be made two programs, special events, parks, or facilities.
cooperatively with CUSR. People with hours prior to the scheduled starting time These photographs are for Park District
and without disabilities are encour- for high school/adult programs and one promotions and marketing. They are
aged and invited to register for all hour prior to the start of youth programs. used at the Park District’s discretion and
Park District programs of interest. If deteriorating conditions force on-site become its sole property. If a registered
For further information call 398-2550, cancellations, information will be put on the participant wishes to be excluded from any
or the CUSR Director at 239-1152 Leisure Line (398-2589) as soon as possible. photographs, they may do so in writing
(voice) or 711 relay. A Champaign Park District representative to the Champaign Park District Marketing
will remain on-site until the next scheduled Department.
event to inform participants of the cancel-
lation.

Affiliate groups are clubs and organizations sponsored by the

;((/$/"+%, Champaign Park District. Each group is financially self-sustaining,


self governing, and over-seen by CPD staff.

Affiliate groups are clubs and )SB&;,+6'*'C/."$&9'./%+2


Questions: 351-2567 or www.cuas.org
organizations sponsored by
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the Champaign Park District. Questions: Richard Starky, 688-2007
Each group is financially self- )%*+6"$&K$$/*'/,&;%6',:".%&fF'1%$&P'.D%+&)$3#h
sustaining, self governing, and Questions: Jonathan Sivier, 359-8225, or www.ciarocketry.org

over-seen by CPD staff. F.O/*$%2&!'",+C",+%6,&)$3#&klm\


Questions: Tony Audrieth, 352-3840 or www.standandspeak.info

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Register in person at any Champaign Park District facility, by mail, Programs may fill. If this is the case, please ask to be placed on a
or online at www.champaignparkdistrict.com. Champaign & Urbana waiting list.
Park District residents may begin registering immediately. Non-
resident registration begins Monday, November 15, 2010.
76'46"C&)"*.%$$"+/'*,QP%(3*1, N
Day Camps: A chance to cancel from an all-day camp without paying
more than the required deposit will only be given through five (5) busi-
76''(&'(&P%,/1%*.2 ness days before the start of the session. After that, the full fee will be
If you have not already done so, we encourage residents to get a new charged to the participant and the spot in the class will be opened to
photo i.d. card, since proof of residency must accompany all registra- those on the waiting list.
tion. Please present one of the following:
Preschool Programs with Monthly Billing: Two weeks notice in writ-
• Home address imprinted on check ing is required, or guardians are responsible for payment for the fol-
• Driver’s license lowing month. More information is given in the Preschool Handbook.
• Voter registration card
• Other legal proof of residency All Other Programs: Refunds will be given only through the second
meeting of any program, unless otherwise noted above. There will be
a $5 service charge due to participant cancellation (per participant/per
occurrence) unless otherwise noted.
-%%,n&P%,/1%*+QH'*SP%,/1%*+&fPQHPh Exceptions: If the District cancels a program due to minimum registra-
Residents living within the boundaries of the park district regularly tion not being met, full refunds will be given. Pro-rated amounts will
support park facilities and programs through property taxes. People be refunded to participants if a class is cancelled by the District after
living within the Champaign and Urbana Park District boundaries it has begun. If a participant experiences a medical problem which
pay the “resident (R)” fee. Persons residing outside these districts prohibits program participation, the refund will be a prorated amount
will pay 50% more than the resident rates – “non-resident (NR)”. Fees based on the number of sessions remaining in the program.
charged for programs are used to offset part of the costs for special
instructors, facility costs, and program supplies.
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Because some residents are unable to participate in recreation pro-
-%%,n&H'*SP%,/1%*+&X:+/'* grams due to economic hardship, the Champaign Park District offers
Program participants living outside the boundaries of the Cham- scholarships to reduce certain fees and charges.
paign and Urbana Park Districts have an option of paying 50% more Scholarship applicants are not guaranteed fund availablity, program
than the resident rates for each program registration or paying a registration, or choice of program location. Early applications are given
yearly fee and the resident fee for each program. priority. Applications are available at the Bresnan Meeting Center and
The yearly fee is computed on the assessed valuation of the non- can be mailed upon request. Need is the primary criterion upon which
resident’s home. The yearly fee is this valuation multiplied by the scholarship applicants are considered.
current tax rate of the Champaign Park District. The term of the
payment coverage is from May 1 to April 30 of the following year.
A person wishing to pay the yearly fee should bring a copy of the )5/$1&)"6%&P%,'36.%&9%6@/.%&f))P9h
most recent tax bill to the Bresnan Meeting Center for computation
CCRS helps income-eligible parents who are working and/or going
of the fee. To receive the same privilege, non-resident renters may
to school to pay for their child care. Based on parents’ family size and
pay a flat fee of $50.
income, working families whose incomes are at or below 50% of the
The non-resident annual fee option is not available to persons state median income level may be eligible to apply. Processing can
residing adjacent to the Park District boundaries. They, however, take up to 10 business days. Please pick up an application from CCRS.
have the option of annexing their property into the Champaign
Questions: Child Care Resource Service, 333-3252 or 1-800-325-5516
Park District.

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A $25 service charge will be assessed on all checks returned by
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the bank for any reason.


1. Use one registration form per family.
2. Refunds will be given only through the second
0%"1$/*%, meeting of a program.
Program registration deadlines are established to give participants
a date by which they should be registered. If enrollment is almost 3. There will be no switching from one program to
high enough to conduct a class, the registration deadline may be another after the first day of the original program.
extended. If you missed the deadline, call 398-2550 to get informa- 4. Please mark envelope: REGISTRATION
tion on possible deadline extensions.
5. The reverse side of the registration form contains
a Waiver and Release. This form must be signed
before your registration can be processed.

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• Give Us Your Info. Complete all six steps, missing information will delay your registration.
• Cancellations/Refunds. Cancellation/Refund policy for programs has changed and is stated on p. 62 in
Funformation.
! )
1. ADULT PARTICIPANT OR PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION

Choose one: ! CPD/UPD resident ! non-resident For tennis programs: ! member ! guest
First & Last Name:

Street Address:
City: Zip Code:

Home Phone: Work Phone: ext. Cell Phone:


! Yes, send me CPD program announcements via email.
Email: ! Yes, send me Cultural Arts announcements via email.
! Yes, send me Adult Sports announcements via email.
! Check here if your address or phone number has changed. ! Yes, send me Youth Sports announcements via email.
! Yes, send me Fitness announcements via email.
! Yes, send me Tennis announcements via email.
! Yes, send me Virginia Theatre announcements via email.
2. PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

Class ID # Program Title *Fee First & Last Name Sex Birthdate Grade Shirt Size
(mm/dd/yy) (if applies)
!M
!(
!M
!(
!M
!(
!M
!(
!M
!(
!M
!(
Yes, I can swing an extra $5 to help a child participate I Non-Residents (NR)
in a park district program. Non-residents (NR) pay 50% more than the resident (R) fee listed.
For more information about non-residents, please see page 62 in
Total payment $ Funformation.

3. ADA INFORMATION
Do you need any accommodation in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, to participate or use an activity, program, or facility?
! Yes Information:
! No
Please understand that untimely or late notification of an accommodation request may result in delay of participation.

4. PAYMENT INFORMATION
! Cash (do not mail cash) ! Check (payable to Champaign Park District)
""Credit Card: "! Visa
" ! MasterCard

3-4 Digit CCID#


Credit Card #: (on back of card) Expiration Date:

Card Holder Signature:


OVER
(Waiver on back must be signed.)

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5. CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS
Cancellation/Refund policy for programs has changed and is stated on p. 62 in Funformation. By signing below, I agree I have read and under-
stand this policy.

6. WAIVER AND RELEASE

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Champaign Park District is committed to conducting its recreation Recreational activities/programs are intended to challenge and
programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each
participants in high regard. Champaign Park District continually participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction,
strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk
safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the of serious injury when participating in any recreational activ-
participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians ity/program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can
of minors registering for Park District programs/activities must be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, participants
recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to
participate in recreational activities/programs. inclement weather, slipping, falling, poor skill level or condition-
ing, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, prem-
You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor
ises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate
child/ward are physically fit and/or skilled for the activities
supervision, instruction or officiating, and all other circumstances
contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially
inherent to indoor and outdoor recreational activities/programs
if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or recently
exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible to
suffered illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before
guarantee absolute safety.
undertaking any physical activity.

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Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in the identified programs/activities, you will be expressly assum-
ing the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain
as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with said programs/activities (including transportation services/
vehicle operation, when provided).
I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in these programs/activities, and I voluntarily agree to
assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said
participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of
participating in these program/activities against Champaign Park District, Champaign and Urbana Special Recreation, Urbana Park District, and the
Village of Savoy, including their respective officials, officers, employees, and volunteers.
I do hereby fully release and forever discharge Champaign Park District, Champaign and Urbana Special Recreation, Urbana Park District, and the
Village of Savoy from any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss that my minor child/ward or I may have or which may accrue to me or my
minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with these programs/activities.
I have read and understand the above important information, warning of risk, and waiver and release of all claims and assumption of risk.

Participant’s Name (PLEASE PRINT)

Signature of Adult Participant or Parent/Guardian (if participant is under 18 years old) Date

Participation can be denied if the signature of adult participant or parent/guardian and date are not on this waiver!

7. RETURN TO:
MAIL: FAX: WALK-IN: ONLINE:
Champaign Park District OR (Credit Cards Only) !OR Bresnan Meeting Center !OR www.champaignparkdistrict.com
ATTN: Registration Douglass Community Center
217-355-8421
706 Kenwood Road Hays Recreation Center
Champaign, IL 61821-4112 Leonhard Recreation Center
Springer Cultural Center
Tennis Center

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