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ACTIVE ADULTS & SENIORS100ACTIVE ADULTS AND SENIORSWelcome to the Active Adults & Seniors SectionUnless specified, all programs are held on the upper level of the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center (ARRCC), 305 W.Jackson Ave. Day trips depart from the Warming House parking lot on the Riverwalk. To access the ARRCC, enter on the upperlevel from Mill or Eagle Streets. Building hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Saturday and Sundayas scheduled. Registration hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.The Game Room, which contains a ping pong table, billiard table, a television, four computers, paperback/hard cover bookexchange, large table for drop-in board game play, bean bag toss game and coffee service, is available to active adults and seniors ages 55 and over. The hours for the game room are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.A 20% discount is offered for individuals age 60 and over for most programs not listed in the Active Adults & Seniors section ofevery Program Guide (excluding trips or externally ticketed events). Because this discount is not available online, it must berequested in person or noted on your registration form.There is a wide variety of programs for active adults and seniors in other sections of every Program Guide:Athletics: Adult Tennis Softball-Men’s 50 Senior League TrapshootingArts: Dance Ballroom Dance Line Dance Salsa DanceGeneral Interest: Adult Bridge Computer Classes Garden PlotsArts: Adult Piano Oil Painting PotteryFitness & Wellness: Adult Pilates 50-Plus Yoga 50-Plus ZumbaAnd much more!Important Phone NumbersARRCC Main Phone.630-848-3615Volunteer Desk .630-848-3613Ride DuPage/Pace Reservations.800-713-7445Ride DuPage/Pace Complaints & Comments .847-364-7223Ecumenical Adult Care.630-357-8166Call 630-848-3615 for additional information or visit us at www.napervilleparks.orgREGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.NAPERVILLEPARKS.ORG OR CALL 630-848-5000

ACTIVE ADULTS AND SENIORSBean Bag Toss GamesBean Bag Toss is available Monday through Friday from 8:30a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Reservations are not required.Book ClubYou’re invited to a lively discussion of books. Participantschoose a list of books and discuss one each month. Come prepared with your suggestions. If you like to read and share yourthoughts on chosen books, this group is for you.Dates:Time:Fee:Drop-in WoodcarvingIf you like to work with your hands and you like working withwood, you will enjoy this group. Bring your own materials andtools. Volunteer leader is Shelly Weiser, 630-753-0017. The funis in the creation. This program meets every Tuesday from9:00 a.m. until noon.Duplicate BridgeIf you like Duplicate Bridge, you’ll be glad to know that thereare two groups now playing. If you would like to play at 8:30a.m. on Tuesday, contact Larry Lucas at 630-420-7513.Mah Jong ClubMahjong, a Chinese game with tiles, is played on Fridays fromnoon to 3:30 p.m. Ruth Weber provides instruction and leadership for this fun game. Please bring your Mahjong set, if youhave one, and join this exciting club! Call 630-848-3615 withany questions.Thur. June 21, July 19, Aug. 1610:30 a.m.FreeBook ExchangeAre you looking for a good book to read? Have you read a goodbook lately? We are always happy to receive your donations ofbooks at the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center.Bunco ClubPinochleIf you enjoy playing pinochle and would like to meet some newpeople, you can become a part of the group by showing up onTuesdays from 12:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. If you want more information call 630-848-3615.Pool (Billiards)Bunco is an old parlor dice game. If you would like to play onthe first Wednesday of the month from 1:00-3:00 p.m., pleasecall 630-848-3615 for more information.Pool is available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to4:00 p.m. Reservations are not required; just bring a friend.Canasta ClubSocial BridgeOur Canasta Club plays from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. everyMonday in Room 202. If you’re interested in joining us or wantmore information, call Barbara Johnson at 630-355-2261.Social Bridge is held every Thursday from 12:00 until 3:00 p.m.Come and join this exciting club.Dominoes ClubCalling all table tennis fans! A table is available Mondaythrough Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the lounge. Find apartner and join us for some fun and exercise.Are you interested in forming a Dominoes Club? If so pleasecall 630-848-3615 to have your name put on an interest list.Table TennisWalking ClubDrop-in Painting GroupThe drop-in group is for those who do not need instruction.Join us on Tuesday mornings from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. to draw,paint and socialize.Each Monday at 9:00 a.m., the walking group will gather at theAlfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center to take a refreshingwalk in our surrounding parks and neighborhoods. GingerJarris will escort the group.FOLLOW US ON:ACTIVE ADULTS & SENIORSThe following activities take place at the Alfred RubinRiverwalk Community Center, at 305 W. Jackson Avenue.For information, call 630-848-3613 unless otherwise noted.101

ACTIVE ADULTS AND SENIORSACTIVE ADULTS & SENIORS102Ecumenical AdultCare of NapervilleEcumenical Adult Care, located in theAlfred Rubin Riverwalk CommunityCenter, offers a full day of activities forolder adults in need of companionship orwho are at risk when left home alone.A professional eldercare staff, includingnurses, activity coordinators and assistants,provides purposeful daytime activities andoutings for participants.After completing an evaluation, olderadults may attend this program on ascheduled basis. A fee is charged.A physical examination is required priorto attendance. Hours are 7:45 a.m. to5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.Volunteers are always welcome! For moreinformation, contact Laura Milligan at630-357-8166.Free Legal AidPrairie State Legal Service Inc. providesfree representation in civil legal matters foranyone who is “60 and better.” You mayrequest assistance in the following areas:1. Housing, eviction, landlord-tenantproblems, subsidized, low-incomehousing, unsafe or unsanitaryconditions, FHA or VA foreclosuresand nursing home rights.2. Public benefits/income maintenance:unemployment compensation, socialsecurity, social security insurance,public aid, Aid for DependentChildren, Aid for the Aged, Blindand Disabled, food stamps and generalassistance.3. Health care: Medicare, Medicaid,Hill-Burton and hospital collectiondefense.4. Domestic abuse and related family-lawissues.5. Consumer law/miscellaneous,repossesion, exemption rights andutility shut-offs.Services for wills and real estate problems are NOT provided by Prairie Statethrough this program. Call 630-690-2130for your appointment.SHIPRules of the Road(Senior Health InsuranceProgram)The Secretary of State, in cooperation withthe Naperville Park District, offers “Rulesof the Road” classes for anyone who is“55 and better” in the Naperville area.Free “One On One” Counseling forSeniorsCounselors can provide a broad range ofinformation on healthinsurance coverage for seniors including: Medicare A & B (hospital/doctor) Medicare C (Medicare AdvantagePlans/HMO – PPO – PFFS) Medicare D (Prescription Drug Plans) Medicare Supplemental Policies(Medigap) Illinois Cares RX Plans Long Term Care Insurance Medicaid ProgramsCounselors are trained and sponsored byState of Illinois Department of Insurance.Call the Alfred Rubin RiverwalkCommunity Center at 630-848-3613 toarrange an appointment with a SHIPcounselor. (lmo)Time:Fee:9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.FreeRTA Reduced-Fare CardNaperville Township seniors can obtain aRegional Transportation Authority (RTA)Card by contacting Jenny Dawley, 630357-8058, at the Naperville Townshipoffices for an appointment. She is in theoffice Monday through Friday each week.The Township offices are located at 139Water Street, Naperville.The RTA Card also is available, for LisleTownship residents, at the Lisle TownshipOffice, 4721 Indiana, Lisle 630-968-2087.The RTA Card provides a discount to persons 65 years of age and older on the CTAbuses and rapid transit, PACE buses andMetra trains in the six county area servedby the RTA.These free classes are designed to help youpass your Illinois driver’s license renewalexamination. The classes update you onthe current rules of the road and prepareyou for the general written and road signexaminations. To register call 630-8483613. (lmo)Dates:Time:Thur., July 261:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.55 Alive/DefensiveDrivingCo-sponsored by the AARP and NapervillePark District, this program is a comprehensive driver-retraining course geared to thespecific needs of older motorists.You will learn the effects of aging andmedications on driving, basic driving rules,license renewal procedures, local traffichazards and more.Designed to improve your driving abilitiesthrough additional training, attention andpractice, this two-day course helps youdrive more safely and keep your driver’slicense longer.Most insurance companies offer a discountfor people who attend this class. Discountsmay vary, so check your auto insurancepolicy.The fee is 14 ( 12 if member of AARPwith card). Make checks payable to AARP.Please register in advance at the AlfredRubin Riverwalk Community Center, 305W. Jackson Avenue, or by calling 630-8483613. (lmo)Dates:Time:Wed. & Thu., July 11 & 1212:30-4:30 p.m.For Ride DuPage information, please visit ourwebsite at www.napervilleparks.org.REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.NAPERVILLEPARKS.ORG OR CALL 630-848-5000

ACTIVE ADULTS AND SENIORSThe Alfred Rubin Riverwalk CommunityCenter is a satellite for College of DuPageclasses that emphasize learning as an enjoyable experience. You may receive grades foreach course or opt for pass/fail grading.Anyone over age 65 may participate for aminimum fee per credit hour. People underage 65 may register for the same classes atthe regular college fee. People interested inthe COD classes must register at least twoweeks before a class begins. If a class hasnot reached its minimum enrollment bythis time, it will be canceled. (lmo)Drawing and PaintingIndividual instruction in your choice ofmedia with an emphasis on watercolor.Learn color, value, technique and C Craft Room 205Tue., May 29-July 1712:30-2:30 p.m.Pam Keller 114/age 65 and better 154/under age 65WEEKLY MOVIESMondaysNoonAlfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center305 W. Jackson AvenueCatch a movie with your friends! There is nocharge and reservations are not needed.June 4 & 6June 11 & 13June 18 & 20June 25 & 27July 2July 4July 9 & 11July 16 & 18July 23 & 25July 30 & Aug. 1Aug. 6 & 8HOW TO REGISTER FORCOD CLASSESAug. 13 & 15To register for any of the COD classesplease call the College of DuPage at630-942-2208.Aug. 20 & 22Aug. 27Aug. 29Income Tax ClassVolunteers are needed to prepare tax returnsfor taxpayers under the AARP TaxCounseling for the Elderly Program. Trainingwill be provided by IRS-trained instructors.You will learn to prepare personal incometax returns with emphasis on Senior Citizensissues. Classes will be held during the secondand third weeks of January each year andoffer free tax return preparation assistancefrom February to mid-April on Mondays andWednesdays from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. After training, you will provide just four hours a weekof tax assistance under the AARP TaxCounseling for the Elderly Program. Forinformation, call Phoebe Bickhaus at 630357-7355.Wednesdays9:30 a.m.The Descendants – RHugo – PGMy Week with Marilyn – RWar Horse – PG-13New Year’s Eve – PG-13Closed – July 4th HolidayWe Bought a Zoo – PGThe Iron Lady – PG-13Contagion – PG-13Sherlock Holmes: A Game ofShadows – PG-13Mission: Impossible – GhostProtocol – PG-13Extremely Loud & IncrediblyClose – PG-13Man on a Ledge – PG-13One for the Money – PG-13ClosedThe Naperville Park District does not endorse thecontent and opinions expressed in the above movies.FOLLOW US ON:ACTIVE ADULTS & SENIORSCOD Classes103

ACTIVE ADULTS AND SENIORSACTIVE ADULTS & SENIORS104BingoClassic JeopardyBring your friends and let the fun begin!This event includes snacks, dessert, friendship and, if you’re lucky, prizes! In order toobtain an accurate count for food, weencourage you to take advantage of earlybird pricing. (lmo)Play Classic Senior Jeopardy! Fun categories include: Fit as a Fiddle, An Apple aDay, Remember When, By the Numbersand What Would You Do. This interactivegame is a fun way to learn about a varietyof topics of interest to seniors. Snacks willbe provided and prizes awarded. (lmo)Location: ARRCC - Community HallLimit:Min. 25/Max. 75CODEAGEDAYTIMELocation:Date:Limit:Fee:ARRCC - Craft Room 205Jun. 20Min. 6/Max. 25Free CourseJun. 22Early Bird Price until June 15 5(R)/ 6(N)CODE102443 40 and up Fri104161 55 and up Wed1:00 pm-3:00 pmAGEDAYTIME10:00 am-11:00 amRegular Price Begins June 16 7(R)/ 8(N)102444 40 and up Fri1:00 pm-3:00 pmJul. 25Early Bird Price until July 18 5(R)/ 6(N)102445 40 and up Wed1:00 pm-3:00 pmRegular Price Begins July 19 7(R)/ 8(N)102446 40 and up Wed1:00 pm-3:00 pmAug. 22Early Bird Price until Aug. 15 5(R)/ 6(N)102447 40 and up Wed1:00 pm-3:00 pmRegular Price Begins Aug. 16 7(R)/ 8(N)102448 40 and up Wed1:00 pm-3:00 pmBreathe Right!Learn about allergies, asthma, exercise-induced asthma and food allergies.Information on environmental controls,precautions and preventative measures forsneezing, wheezing and more will be discussed. (lmo)Centennial BeachGrandparent/GrandchildBingo & PizzaCalling all grandparents - round up thegrandkids and head to an afternoon ofBingo fun! This event includes 12 games ofBingo, a snack provided at the start, a sliceof pizza and a drink at the halfway point,prizes geared to both adults and childrenand, so no child goes home empty-handed,a consolation prize for all the childrenwhen the event is over. In order to obtainan accurate count for food, beverages andprizes, we encourage you to take advantageof early bird pricing. Registration closesJuly 12. No walk-in registrations for thisevent. (lmo)CODEAGEARRCC - Craft Room 205Jun. 13Min. 8/Max. 20Free CourseDAY104130 40 and up WedMillennium Carillon in Moser TowerNaperville RiverwalkLocation: ARRCC - Community HallDate:Jul. 13Limit:Min. 25/Max. 46CODEAGEDAYTIMEEarly Bird Price until July 9 10(R)/ 12(N)103947 6 and up FriLocation:Date:Limit:Fee:Destination:Springbrook Golf Course11:00 am-1:00 pmRegular Price Begins July 9 15(R)/ 17(N)103948 6 and up Fri11:00 am-1:00 pmTIME10:00 am-11:15 amNaperbrook Golf Coursewww.napervilleparks.orgREGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.NAPERVILLEPARKS.ORG OR CALL 630-848-5000

ACTIVE ADULTS AND SENIORSIdentity TheftLocation:Date:Limit:Fee:ARRCC - Craft Room 205Jul. 11Min. 5/Max. 25Free CourseTai Chi: For HealthBenefitsThe Art InstituteSeries-2Designed for students looking for healthbenefits and more energy without the martial art this meditative way of exercising is agreat way to reduce stress in the mind andbody. No class on July 4. (lmo)“Meet your Neighbors: Images from theCollection of the Art Institute of Chicago”is the second in a series of insightful seminars introducing the many collections andfaces of Chicago’s diverse neighborhoods.Art Insight presenters discuss famousworks of art in light of the diversity of thecollections as a reflection of the history ofChicago and the Art Institute. View andrecall old friends such as Japanese woodblock prints, Greek vases, Native Americanfigures, Mexican paintings andImpressionist favorites. Art Insights is generously funded by the Hulda B. andMaurice L. Rothchild Foundation. (lmo)Location: ARRCC - Community HallLimit:Min. 5/Max. 18CODECODEAGEDAY104459 45 and up WedTIME10:00 am-11:00 amAGEDAYTIMEJun. 6-Jul. 18 39(R)/ 42(N)104460 45 and up Wed9:10 am-10:10 amJul. 25-Aug. 22 32(R)/ 35(N)More programsjust for YOU!104461 45 and up Wed9:10 am-10:10 amThere are a wide variety of programs foractive adults and seniors in other sectionsof every Program Guide:Location:Date:Limit:Fee:Athletics: AdultArts: AdultArts: DanceCODEFitness & Wellness: AdultGeneral Interest: AdultAGEARRCC - Community HallAug. 3Min. 5/Max. 60Free CourseDAY104134 40 and up FriFOLLOW US ON:TIME10:00 am-11:15 amACTIVE ADULTS & SENIORSThousands of individuals fall victim eachyear to identity theft. It’s important to safeguard your information. Learn the stepsyou can take if your identity is compromised in this seminar. (lmo)105

TRIPS106In the interest of providing our trip participantswith an improved level of service, the NapervillePark District has decided to contract out all transportation needs for day trip programs.Participants registering for day trips will notice aslight increase in price in order to assist in covering the additional transportation costs associatedwith this change. We hope that contracting ourtransportation will add to the overall experience ofour trips program and we look forward to yourparticipation. The bus will arrive 15 minutes priorto departure for each day trip.Registration Is In Progress For TheFollowing Day TripsPlease use a separate registration form for these trips.Jersey Boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 9Hairspray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 17Jersey Boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 19Anderson Japanese Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 22Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 25Making God Laugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 31Amish Shipshewana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 5Russian Tea Time & The Art Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 13Spirit of Chicago Lunch Cruise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 15Potawatomi Bingo and Casino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 19Cancellation PolicyTRIPSThere are no refunds for day trips unless we can replace you with someone from the waitlist. Transferring to another day trip isonly allowed if we can replace you with someone from the waitlist. A 5.00 administrative fee will apply to refunds and transfersmade from a waitlist replacement except for medical refunds. Day trip cancellations for medical reasons will not receive a refundunless we can replace you with someone from the waitlist.All trips leave from the Warming House unless otherwise specified.REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.NAPERVILLEPARKS.ORG OR CALL 630-848-5000

Welcome to the Active Adults & Seniors Section Unless specified, all programs are held on the upper level of the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center (ARRCC), 305 W. Jackson Ave. Day trips depart from the Warming House parking lot on the Riverwalk. To access the ARRCC, enter on the upper level from Mill or Eagle Streets.