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AUTUMN 2022 PROGRAM GUIDEWe Create Fun!BARTLET TPARKS.ORG630 - 5 40 - 4 800

6 TH A N N U A LLadies Night OutT H U R S D AY, O C T O B E R 1 3 : 6 - 9 P MFree to AttendEnjoy an amazing array of product offerings. Therewill also be free food and a full service cash bar.all youcan eatFishFry*First Fridayof every monthat Villa OliviAAugust 5*September 9October 7November 4December 211am-2pm & 4-8pmVENDORS ACCEPTED CONTACT NICK AT 630-540-4895at Villa Olivia 1401 W. Lake St. 630-289-1000Be sure to mark your calendar as you won’twant to miss this event. Start or finish yourholiday shopping here at the CommunityCenter. As you walk into our triplegymnasium, over 100 crafters/vendorswill be there to meet your every need.The assortment of possible gifts includesjewelry, knitted items, pet products,holiday décor, purses, clothing, ceramics,candles, quilts, beauty products, books,gourmet foods, and so much more. (JH)

M I S S I O N WE CREATE FUNproviding the finest in Parks, Programs, andS TAT E M E N T byRecreationalFacilities for our community.Bartlett Park District Board MeetingsThe Park Board holds its regular meetings on the second and fourth Tuesdayof the month at 7:30pm at the Thomas C. White Administration Building, 696W. Stearns Road. If you have suggestions or if you would like to observe howthe Park District operates, we encourage your attendance. Board agendas areposted on our website www.bartlettparks.org.Bartlett Park District Board of CommissionersLori A. Palmer.PresidentDiana Gunsteen.Vice PresidentTheodore J. Lewis.TreasurerStephen M. Eckelberry.CommissionerSusan M. Stocks.CommissionerDale Ann Kasuba.CommissionerJody Fagan.CommissionerResident/Regular DistinctionResidents are those who pay taxes to the Bartlett Park District. Residents have first priorityin our registration process. If you are unsure if you are paying taxes to the Bartlett ParkDistrict, give us a call 630-540-4865 or check your property tax bill.Program Guide Changes/Errors DisclaimerDue to the large amount of information available in the Bartlett Park District ProgramGuides, errors and changes before and after publication may occur. We apologizefor any errors in this guide and will attempt to advise you of any changes as quickly aspossible. Thank you for your patience and understanding when these situations arise.Safety FirstSafety is of the utmost importance to us. We ask residents to immediately report any safetyhazards in any Park District building or at any other Park District property to the ParksDepartment by calling 630-540-4819, or to the Registration Office at 630-540-4800.Insurance DisclaimerThe Bartlett Park District does not carry premises medical payments insurance coverage. ThePark District is a local public entity and is subject to the Illinois Governmental and GovernmentalEmployees Tort Immunity Act that provides certain immunities and defenses to claims fordamages made against local public entities. Without these statutory immunities, fees associatedwith recreational activities, programs, properties and/or facilities could well be prohibitive.Requests for Public RecordsFreedom of Information Act directory isdisplayed and F.O.I.A. forms are available at theAdministration Building and Bartlett CommunityCenter during open office hours. For yourconvenience the forms are also on our websitewww.bartlettparks.org. At the top menu bar clickon General then on the lower left hand QuickLinks go to the FOIA link and click. Review theF.O.I.A. Municipal Directory and complete theF.O.I.A. Request Form. Requests for public recordsmust be made in writing and submitted to:Rita Fletcher, Executive DirectorBartlett Park DistrictThomas C. White Administration Building696 W. Stearns RoadBartlett, IL 60103Phone: 630-540-4800Fax: 630-837-6608M-F: 8:30am-4:30pmAbbreviation KeyDistinguished Accredited AgencyMTuWThFSaSuThe Bartlett Park District has been a Distinguished AccreditedAgency since 1999. Accreditation is a voluntary program that usesa set of standards to evaluate and identify agencies throughout thestate that provide exceptional Park and Recreation services to theircommunity to improve their quality of idaySaturdaySunday-MemberNonmemberBartlett Community CenterResidentRegular

4Park District FacilitiesBartlett Community Center700 S. Bartlett Road630-540-4800 LIFECENTER Health & Fitness Club630-540-4848 Oak Room Banquet Facility630-540-4895 Party Place Party Rooms630-540-4858BARTLETT PARK DISTRICTbartlettparks.orgAUTUMN 2022Apple Orchard Golf Course692 W. Stearns Road630-540-4807Bartlett Aquatic Center620 W. Stearns Road630-540-4880Donald H. Schrade Gymnasium694 Stearns Road630-540-4843Bartlett Nature Center2054 W. Stearns Road847-608-3120Villa Olivia-Golf, Winter Sports,Banquet Facility1401 W. Lake Street630-289-1000Thomas C. White Administration Building696 W. Stearns Road630-540-4800 Preschool630-540-4853Parks Department690 W. Stearns Road630-540-4819 Splash Central630-540-4850Bartlett Community Center Registration Desk Hours:Monday-Friday 9am-6pmClosuresHotlinesBartlett Community Center and Registration Desk,Bartlett Nature Center, andT.C. White Administration Building Closed:Sept. 5, Nov. 24 & 25, Dec. 24 & 31Softball, Baseball, & Football Fields.630-540-4891Soccer Fields.630-540-4892Bartlett Park District StaffAdministration DepartmentRita Fletcher, CPRP.Executive DirectorMaureen Regan.Executive AssistantRecreation DepartmentKimberly Dasbach, CPRP.Supt. of RecreationCydnie Babicz.Recreation ManagerStephanie FitzSimons, CPRP.Marketing ManagerMark Grassi.Environmental Education ManagerJosh Handelsman, CPRP.Recreation ManagerRobin Nagle.Nature Center CoordinatorMegan Quandt .Recreation ManagerBusiness Services DepartmentEric Leninger, JD, SHRM-CP.Supt. of Business ServicesDale Erdman.Information Technology ManagerPatti Mancini.Accounting ManagerMeagan Rawls, AM.Human Resources ManagerParks DepartmentKelly O’Brien, CPRP.Supt. of Parks and PlanningLarry Mann.Facility Maintenance ManagerJessica Meyers.Parks, Golf, and Fleet ManagerDan Touzios, CPSI.Parks and Athletic Field ManagerJohn Zenino, CPO.Facility Maintenance ManagerSpecial Facilities DepartmentKatie Mix, CPRP.Supt. of Special FacilitiesLauren Crites.Asst. Aquatics ManagerAmy McKinley.Office ManagerJohnny Pacheco.Fitness ManagerMarianne Petrovich.Asst. Office ManagerNick Serritella, CPRP.Scheduling ManagerVilla Olivia DepartmentMike Toohey.Supt. of Villa OliviaLisa Parisi.Event Sales CoordinatorBobby Pierobon.Golf and Ski Operations ManagerWhat is a CPRP/CPSI/CN/AFO/CPO/SHRM-SCP?These initials are acronyms for the following:CPRP – Certified Park and Recreation ProfessionalCPO – Certified Pool OperatorAM – Master of ArtsJD – Juris DoctorCPSI – Certified Playground Safety InspectorSHRM-CP – Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional

AUTUMN 2022bartlettparks.orgTable of ContentsBARTLETT PARK DISTRICT5AquaticsGolfAquafit . 61Aquatic Fitness Punch Card . 61Aquatic Rentals.60Indoor Aquatic Center.58-60Passes . . 59Springboard Diving. 70Swim Academy.62-69Swim Waiver . 71Water Walkers.61Apple Orchard Golf Course.61Family Fun Day. .61Spooky Scramble.60Villa Olivia Golf Course.60Nature CenterAthleticsFitnessAll Star Sports.32Archery.36-37Basketball. 22-24 & 31Baton . .31Gymnastics.33Hot Shots Sports . 30Martial Arts.28-29Open Gym . .20Soccer.31Softball.24Tennis.26-27Volleyball .25Youth Sport League Registration Form .21Body Back.17Body Boost . .17Group Fitness.18Health Club.14-19Insurance Based Memberships.16Jazzercise.17KidsFit.17Military Discount.16Nutritional Counseling . 17Personal Training.17Racquetball.16Stroller Strides.17Wallyball.16EducationAfter/Before School Recreation . 12Preschool.13ExplorationCode Ninjas . .41Cooking . 50Dance.34Dog Obedience.49Downsizing . .49Drawing.51Essential Oils . 52French.47Glitzy Girlz . .52Hallo-Gore Workshop .44Horseback Riding . . 49Italian . .47Kid Rock.53Kindermusik .53Life Coaching for Kids . .44-45Magic.50Mindfulness . .49Music Lessons.54-55Painting.51Spanish . .46Throughout the program guide you will seeinitials listed after the programs or events.These initials correspond with the Managerin charge. If you have any questions orconcerns; please call 630-540-4800 andyou can be connected to the Manager.GeneralADA Compliance.67Abbreviation Key.3Bartlett Parks Foundation.81Birthday Parties.65Board of Commissioners.3Board Meetings.3Closure . 4Distinguished Accredited Agency.3Dog Park.29Facility Conduct.23Facility Directory.4Food Allergies.19Hotlines.4Insurance Disclaimer.3Mission Statement.3NWSRA.67Park A Memory.53Park Map.84Photo Policy.83Preschool . . .21Program Guide Changes/Errors Disclaimer.3Registration.82-83Requests for Public Records.3Resident Financial Aid.71Resident/Regular Distinction.3Safety First.3Special Accommodations.67Spotlight . .62-63Staff Directory.4Villa Olivia . . 60 & 85Volunteers . .64AMC Amy McKinleyBPBobby PierobonCBCydnie BabiczJH Josh HandelsmanJP Johnny PachecoKM Katie MixArchery.35-36Birthday Parties . .35 & 73Days of Fun Camp.10-11Programs . 38-39Rentals . 35Scouts . . 40RentalsApple Orchard Golf Course .57Aquatic Centers.35, 60, 74 & 76Bartlett Community Center.35, 74-75Birthday Parties.35Gymnasiums.35 & 74Log Cabin . . 35 & 76Nature Center. 35 & 77Oak Room.35 & 74O’Brien Woods. 35 & 77Schrade Gym.35Shelters. 35 & 76Villa Olivia. 35, 56, 78 & 83Special ActivitiesBreakfast with Santa . 9Bingo . 6Costume Sale . 6Christmas Brunch . . . 83Fish Fry . .2Halloween Fun . 7Holiday Season . 9Holiday Shopping Blitz . 2Ladies Night Out . .2Lumber Jack ‘n Jill Fest . .7Nutcracker.8Open Mic Night . 7Santa Calling . .9School Day Off Camp . . 10-11Spooktacular Savings . 14Sugar Rush Youth Fun Run . 7Thanksgiving Brunch . .83Twilight Golf Outing . 6Villa Olivia Special Dining .83Villa Olivia Winter Sports . 8Youth Musical Auditions .8LC Lauren CritesMG Mark GrassiMP Marianne PetrovichMQ Megan QuandtNS Nick SerritellaSF Stephanie FitzSimons

6Special ActivitiesBARTLETT PARK DISTRICTbartlettparks.orgAUTUMN 2022Twilight Golf OutingExperience the fun of night golfwhile golfing for a cause. Not avery good golfer? Don’t worryabout it; we are golfing in thedark so no one will see you. Theevent starts with check-in at 6pmat Schrade Gym, followed bydinner at 6:15pm, nine holes oftwilight golf on Apple Orchard Golf Course at 7pm followed by awardpresentations and raffles. Fee includes dinner, adult beverage tickets, glowin the dark golf ball and necklace, 9 holes of golf and a golfer gift. Golfersneed to bring clubs, a small flashlight and insect spray. Register alone andwe’ll place you in a group, or sign up as a foursome. We will be playing“best-ball” during this outing. For safety reasons only participants areallowed on the course. (KM)Age: 21 and overLimit: 36/72Location: Schrade Gymnasium and Apple Orchard Golf CourseID#30060-01DateSept. 9DayFTime6pmFee 70 per personBingo NightsEnjoy a fun night out of the house and enjoy an affordable, fun, familynight of bingo. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Winners mustbe 18 years or older to claim prizes. Prizes include various items, passesand gift cards. Pre-registration is not required. (MQ)Age: 3 through adultLocation: BCC Program Room 2ThemeDisneyHalloweenNEW! Theatre Costume SaleLooking for something for Halloween, your theatre company, or to add toyour personal wardrobe? Stop by our costume sale and put your costumetogether for less. Formal dresses, shirts, Hawaiian wear, vintage wear,dance costumes, skirts, men’s suits, shoes, togas, as well as assortedprops. Most items priced under 10. Proceeds go to offset theatreproduction costs. (SF)DayFDayWWTime6-7:15pm6-7:15pmFee 1 per card per game 1 per card per gameEXTRA MILEPAINTING COMPANYJim Fairbanks, Owner630-854-0609 20 Year’s Experience Licensed & Insured Trained Professionals References AvailableResidential & Commercial Interior & Exterior PaintingCathedral Entry Ways Cabinetry Cedar Siding StainingBrick & Concrete Painting Drywall Repair20% New Customer DiscountAge: AllLocation: BCC Program Room 3 & 4DateAug. 26DateSept. 21Oct. 19Limit: 8/50Time4-8pmEXTRAMILEPAINTING.COMA message from our advertiser

AUTUMN 2022bartlettparks.org7Special ActivitiesBARTLETT PARK DISTRICTNEW! Halloween FunNo better way to celebrate Halloween than with spooktacular games,scary stories and a haunted hike this class is a FRIGHT! (MG)Age: 3-5Location: Bartlett Nature Center, 2054 W. Stearns RoadJames “Pate” Philip State ParkInstructor: Nature Center StaffID#30339-07DateOct. 28DayFTime4:30-6pmLimit: 6/15Fee 17NEW! Lumber Jack ‘n Jill FestCome celebrate the folklore of Jeremiah Johnson, Paul Bunyan, and Babethe Blue Ox with“lumberjack” themed outdoor activities like Best LumberJack ‘n Jill Costume Challenge, Axe Throwing, Horseshoes, Corn hole, Tugof War (singles and teams), Single Man Bow Saw Buck, Cross Cut,Two Man “Jack ‘n Jill” Cut, Log roll, Caber toss and Archery. Therewill be a Pie Eating Contest, face painting, apple bobbing, and more. Finallisting will be provided on social media prior to the event and includesfood/beverages, music, and more. (MG) Thank you to STIHL and BillBaker of “Top Notch Carving” for their partnership on this fest.Age: AllLocation: Bartlett Community Center Field 7DateDayOct. 15*Sa*Rain date Oct. 22Time12noon-4:30pmSugar Rush Youth Fun RunFeeFREEOpen Mic NightShare your musical gifts under the spotlight. Singers and musicians arewelcome. All ages can participate in this family-friendly night out. Due tospace and set up time, no bands please (acoustic ensembles welcome).Sign in is in person, beginning one half hour before the event. Singingorder is based on sign in order. (MG)Age: Youth through adultLocation: Bartlett Nature Center, 2054 W. Stearns Road,James “Pate” Philip State ParkInstructor: Nature Center StaffLimit: 10/35Burn off your pre-Halloween energy before hitting the streets. Run, skip,hop, or walk this fun-themed race in costume. Half mile for 3-5-year-oldsand 1 mile for 6-10-year-olds. Each finisher receives a goodie bag filledwith candy, an event medal, and an event shirt—prizes for best costume ineach age division. Costumes are highly encouraged. (JH)Costume Judging: Costume judging will occur at Beaver Pond next tothe registration table from 9:15-9:45am.Costume Contest Rules:1. You must be a registered participant and complete the race event inyour costume to be eligible for prizes.2. You must have a race number visible to be eligible for the Costume Contest.3. Please keep your race bib number on for winner announcements.4. You must be present at the awards ceremony to win a prize.Registration Deadline: Monday, Oct. 17Age: 3-10Limit: 20/60Location: Jim Jensen Pavilion, 620 W. Stearns Rd.DateOct. 7DayFTime7-9pmDec. 11Su1-3pmFee 5 per audience memberPerformers Free (sign in at 6:30pm) 5 per audience memberPerformers Free (sign in at teOct. 29Oct. 29Oct. 29DaySaSaSaTime10am10:30am11amFee Res/Reg 25/ 30 25/ 30 25/ 30

8Special ActivitiesNutcracker All Jazzed UpBartlett Park District and Lisa’s School ofDance are proud to present this annualholiday classic. This production includeslocal dancers performing to Tchaikovsky’smusical score re-orchestrated into amodern, up tempo, fun family friendlyexperience. Join Clara and all her friendson this magical holiday journey. This showis great for all ages and lasts approximately90 minutes. To purchase tickets, please visitwww.bartlettparks.org. (CB)BARTLETT PARK DISTRICTbartlettparks.orgAUTUMN 2022JOIN THE VILLA OLIVIASKI PATROLLocation: BCC Oak RoomDecember 2December 3December 3December 4December 9December 10December 10December uth Musical AuditionsTo Audition: You must be between the ages of 8 – 18 and must be 8by the audition date and not turn 19 prior to March 12, 2023. Auditionforms and sign up genius link will be available online by October 11 Foryour audition you should come with the audition form completed with aphoto attached. Audition guidelines will be available online with a choiceof songs and monologues to prepare. If cast in the production there isa program fee of 95 for residents and 105 for nonresidents. You willreceive a production T-shirt, script and the experience. The productiontakes place on the BCC Oak Room Stage March 9-12. (CB)Whoare those skiers inred jackets with whitecrosses on the back?Villa Olivia Ski Patrol! The Ski Patrolmonitors safety on the hill and gives first aid tothose who need it. They are all volunteers who loveskiing and give their time to help skiers and boarderson our hill. Comprehensive training in first aid, emergencytransport, and ski lift evacuation is provided. In exchange for thevolunteer service ski patrol receives a free season pass for him(her)self (and for their family), training in first aid and emergency response,free ski improvement lessons, lots of discounts on ski and snowboardequipment, and great camaraderie. Email voskipatrol@protonmail.com to join or learn more. Jim Bender, Villa Olivia Ski Patrol Director.SAVE THE DATEWINTER 2023 PROGRAM GUIDE PREVIEWVilla Olivia Winter Season EmploymentMany job opportunities are available December to March forSki/Snowboard Instructors, Lift Operators, Rental Attendants and SkiOffice Cashiers. Applicants must be available nights, weekends &holidays. Fill out applications online at bartlettparks.org (BP)VILLA OLIVIA WINTER SPORTSHOURS, FEES, AND LESSONSRegistration begins in November.Guides will be delivered in early November

AUTUMN 2022bartlettparks.org9Special ActivitiesBARTLETT PARK DISTRICTSanta’s CallingSanta is available to call your favorite child this holiday season. Elves fromthe Bartlett Park District are working with the North Pole to coordinatephone calls to children in response to their letter to Santa. Pick up yourholiday stationery from the front desk and help your child write their letter.Visit the fun North Pole mailbox at the Bartlett Community Center (locatedat the front desk) to deliver your letter. Letters will only be acceptedon the stationery provided by Santa’s Elves when you register.Do not use regular mail. Santa will read your letter and personallycall your child to talk about their holiday wishes. Online registrationnot available. (MQ)Pick up stationery from the front desk: Beginning Nov. 7Registration Deadline: Nov. 28 (or until filled)Letters must be received by: Dec. 5 at 12noonAge: AllID#38511-01Limit: 10/30DateDec. 5DayMTimeBetween 5-7pmFee 6Breakfast with SantaThis special event includes an early visit from Santa, plated breakfast,holiday crafts, festive music and plenty of fun. Children under two areinvited to visit with Santa and receive a small gift; however meal and craftsare not included. Please bring your camera if you would like a picture ofyour child with Santa. Limited high chairs and booster seats are available.All guests must pre-register. Online registration not available. Pleasedo not arrive earlier than 9:15am. (NS)Age: AllLocation: Villa Olivia, 1401 W. Lake St.Puzzle Palooza CompetitionTeams of 2 or 4 race against each other to finish the same 500piece puzzle! Prizes for winners. Pizza bar social to follow after thecompetition. (JH)Age: All agesLocation: BCC Oak RoomID#30350-0130350-02DivisionTeams of 2Teams of 4ID#32513-0132513-0232513-03AgeAdultChildUnder 2DateDec. 10Dec. 10Dec. mFee Res/Reg 17/ 21 17/ 21 7/ 7Limit: 6/40DateSept. 25Sept. 25DaySuSuTime9-11am9-11amFee Res/Reg 35/ 40 35/ 40SAVE THE DATE: NEW! Teen Chicago Bulls GameTrip-Registration in Winter Program GuideNEW! The Holiday SeasonSing along with us for the holidays. We will play merry games, read aholiday inspired story and craft some jolly decorations to bring cheer toyour home. (MG)Age: 3-5Location: Bartlett Nature Center, 2054 W. Stearns RoadJames “Pate” Philip State ParkInstructor: Nature Center StaffID#30339-12DateDec. 17DaySaTime1:30-3:30pmLimit: 6/15Fee 17

10School Day Off CampsBARTLETT PARK DISTRICTDay of FunAge: 6-13Location: Bartlett Nature Center, 2054 W. Stearns Rd,James “Pate” Philip State ParkLimit: 7/12Instructor: Nature Center StaffNameJurassicAncient EgyptAncient RomeMedieval EuropeVikingsPiratesWild WestThe Year 1970Future in SpaceDateOct. 10Oct. 21Nov. 8Nov. 23Dec. 23Dec. 27Dec. 28Dec. 29Dec. 30AUTUMN 2022Before and After CareSpend your day traveling through time at the Bartlett Nature Center. Eachthemed day will take you to a different time period. Dress for the weather,bring a lunch, snack, and water bottle. All registration closes noexceptions 5 days prior to camp. (MG)ID m9am-3pm9am-3pm9am-3pmFee 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48Day of Fun Descriptions:NEW! JurassicJoin us as we travel to the Jurassic period 199.6 million to 145.5 million yearsago. Wonder how the earth was at the time?NEW! Ancient EgyptAncient Egypt was a civilization of ancient Africa, concentrated along thelower reaches of the Nile River, situated in the place that is now the countryEgypt. Let’s see what else we can learn about Ancient Egypt.NEW! Ancient RomeRome was founded by two brothers. Spend the day with us and learn moreabout Ancient Rome.NEW! Medieval EuropeKnights were outstanding soldiers. Do you know what a Serfs were backthen? Travel back to Medieval Europe in the time of Knights, Lords, ladies andpeasants.NEW! VikingsEver hear of Odin, Thor, Loki, Freyja? These were the Vikings main Gods.Travel back to the age of Vikings when travel was by boat. Spears and axeswere their main protection and way to get food, living was in longhouses.Campers can be dropped off early and stay late for supervised carebefore and after day camp at the Bartlett Nature Center. Activities will vary.Breakfast or snack must be brought by the camper. The use of cell phoneswill only be allowed before entering or after leaving the building. If there isan emergency please notify the office and the camper will be located. Allregistration closes no exceptions 5 days prior to camp.Parents/guardians will be required to pay a late pick up fee of 5 if theyare 1-10 minutes late; after 10 minutes the fee will be 1 per minute unti

Instructor: 5 Star Soccer Staff 5 Star Soccer Winter Camp Age: 5-13 Limit: 16/50 Location: [3 Classes] Donald H. Schrade Gymnasium Date Sept. 6 Sept. 20 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 Dec. 13 Dec. 27 Theme Pollution Bucket of Dirt Invasive Species Art from the Outdoors* Maps & Compasses Reptile Flight Earth Rocks ID # 30331-01 30331-02 30331-03 .