No jeans, jean shorts, or any other type of clothing with buttons or buckles which could be harmful to your child or the equipment.
We require long hair to be tied back and out of face. No shoes, earrings, bracelets or necklaces are allowed. Developmental Gymnastics Winter Session Level. This class participates in the Gymnastics Developmental Exhibition. See page 37 for details. Gymnastics Staff Saturday 1: Maureen Franzen Please Note: Gymnasts that are signed up for Dev. III or higher are required to wear a leotard or unitard for their safety due to the skill level. Ages years This gymnastics class will focus on the fundamentals of Boys Gymnastics, relating to floor, vault, rings, parallel bars and pommel horse.
This class will develop strength, coordination, flexibility, self-confidence, listening skills and spend energy in a safe and fun environment. Ages years Is your child close to moving up but her bars are preventing her from doing that? This class will focus on conditioning, drills and additional bar time that some gymnasts need to move to that next level. Developmental I-IV Date.
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April 14 Key Contact: Ages years Beginning Tumbling is a fast paced class that develops coordination, strength, flexibility, balance and self-confidence. Beginning Tumbling is for children that are new to tumbling, interested in exploring thru a 45 minute class before progressing to the 75 minute class Tumbling Class that meets twice a week.
Good form and positions will be learned at this level. Beginning tumblers will learn the following skills: Gymnastics and Cheer Staff No Class: Ages years Children looking to improve their tumbling for cheerleading requirements or just further develop the skills they currently have are welcome to join our Tumbling Class. We offer three levels, beginner tumblers, intermediate tumblers and advanced tumblers for boys and girls. Conditioning will be a small part of this class to prepare each child for increased difficulty in skill level.
Ages years This class is designed to accommodate the progression of skills used in the dance and cheer world. Conditioning will be an important portion of the class along with good stretching techniques to avoid injuries. All participants will be working basic tumbling that will lead into the more dynamic skills. Combination tumbling will be introduced to those who are ready.
We offer a variety of spotting blocks and mats, along with our spring floor and Air Trak to accomplish the skills. Date Jan Mar 17 Mar May January 27, April 14 Key Contact: Ages years This action packed class will teach jumps, hand motions, tumbling, stunting and a cheer will be taught, as well as the importance of teamwork. We will use an array of training equipment to move each child through the proper progressions. Gym shoes must be worn and hair tied back neatly out of face. No jewelry allowed for safety reasons. Class uses both the gymnastics arena and the gymnasium.
Day W TU. Cheer Staff No Class: April 17 Key Contact: Ages years This action packed class will teach your child jumps, tumbling, hand motions, stunting and a cheer will be taught, as well as the importance of teamwork. Gym Shoes must be worn during this class and hair tied back neatly out of face. Class uses the gymnasium. Coaches consent in required for this class. Date Jan 8-Mar 12 Mar May Ages years This class is for those wanting to be a competitive cheerleader. For placement on this team, please call Maureen Franzen at , coaches consent is required.
The team competes in the Chicagoland area. Jumps, tumbling, hand motions and stunting will be the focus as well as the importance of teamwork.
Cheer shoes are required and changed into at class. Hair must be tied back neatly out of the face. No jewelry allowed. Team uniform, warm ups, shoes, bows, and competition fees are additional fees beyond class registration. Our cheerleading staff will hold an Informational Meeting explaining what our program has to offer. They will then put together a dance, arm motions, jumps and stunts for your child to learn in the Demo Days.
Next, your child will attend the Try-Out where they will perform what they learned at the Demo Days. Your child will then be placed the in the proper level class or our competitive cheer team based on their Try-Out results.
This is a great opportunity to find your spot in our Cheerleading program within our fun, safe and positive atmosphere. Please have your child dress in athletic clothing, hair tied back, no jewelry and clean gym shoes. April 17 and 19 Location: April 21 Location: Jasmine Lawson Private lessons are especially effective when a student is trying to master a new skill or just needs some one-on-one help.
Ages years The Bolingbrook Illusions is an award winning team that competes against other park district teams in the Chicago land area. We offer Level 3, Level 4 and Level 5. These teams will follow routines and progressions for vault, uneven bars, beam and floor created by USAG. Competition takes place from September through December. Parents are required to attend our annual August Mandatory Meeting committing to a job responsibility in our Illusions Parent Booster Organization.
Team leotards, warm ups, grips optional , meet fees and tape are additional fees beyond class registration. Use Use proper manners at home and in public. T Take ake self-responsibility for my actions. Work Work hard at everything I do. Never Never let any obstacles get in the way of success. Help Help others grow to the next level. Have Have fun while being responsible and safe. Use Use my ninja powers only for good and helpful purposes. Resolve Resolve conflict in a peaceful, Resolve quiet and respectful manner.
Learn Learn at least 1 new thing each Learn day in school, at home, or at my ninja training. Our focus will be on confidence, respect, listening, working towards goals, strength, agility, flexibility and creative energy. Each Lil Ninja is required to purchase a uniform package prior to the start of class which includes a t-shirt and headband signifying their level. Lil Ninjas should wear their uniform consistently once it is received.
The uniform can be purchased by going on www. Uniforms are non-refundable. Ninja Staff Key Contact: Ages years This fast paced, high energy class is designed to help your Ninja explore the true power they possess. We focus on building confidence, respect, listening skills, goal setting, strength, agility, flexibility and creatively using their energy.
Each Ninja is required to purchase a uniform package prior to the start of class which includes a t-shirt and headband signifying their level. Ninjas should wear their uniform consistently once it is received. Levels are white, yellow, green and blue.
Ninjas will receive an invitation to a Mission Ceremony from their Instructors when they feel they are ready for advancement to the next level. They will get evaluated on mastery of their skills and the Creed. Further Information on Mission Ceremonies will be communicated at a later date.
All Ninjas are required to sign and submit a Ninja Waiver for each session that will be kept on file by the Ninja Staff. January 27 1: All ages welcome Join a Naturalist to explore winter in this series. Part 1 of the winter series you will explore animals and other living organisms that are active through winter. Part 2 explore animals and other living organisms that hibernate during winter. Part 3 learn about different types of wildlife that migrate during winter. All ages welcome Are Groundhogs really able to predict the weather? Learn all about this Rodent and the history of Groundhog Day through games, crafts, and hands-on activities.
Hidden Oaks Nature Center Fee: February 3. All ages welcome Join a naturalist for a hike to observe these raptors. February All ages welcome This class will prove that learning about rocks and minerals is not boring. Which rock will you become as you journey through the rock cycle? February 25 All ages welcome Become a scatologist and discover how animal droppings give us clues about what animals visit the Nature Center.
Join a Naturalist for an outdoor scat hike, learning to identify animals by their droppings. March All ages welcome Say goodbye to the winter blues by melting the frost from your nose around our campfire with tasty treats.
Program includes an interactive hike while looking for signs of spring. All ages welcome All plants and animals need a place to live. Deer, birds, chipmunks, toads, and fairies. Yes, we said fairies! Children and adults will join us as we read a fairy nature tale, find tiny homes for tiny creatures, and build fairy habitats.
This one should not be missed. All ages welcome So many different animals come from eggs! Join us as we investigate different types of eggs, make an egg craft, and go on a hike to search for nests. March 31 Key Contact: Melinda Weaver. All ages welcome Gardening, if done correctly, can give one great pleasure and your efforts can yield healthy food to eat.
Hidden Oaks Nature Center Code: April All ages welcome The resident reptiles of Hidden Oaks Nature Center have run away from the nature center in search of adventure throughout the Bolingbrook Park District. Ranger, Max, Slithers and Brownie have found themselves at the Annerino Community Center, come meet them and learn more about their lives.
Maybe you can point them in the right direction to get home. Once they get back to Hidden Oaks be sure to visit them! Ages years This hour and a half drop off class is full of nature activities and esploration, crafts, stories, and of course real animal encounters. Children are invited to join us for a month-long series of all-natural fun, with time spent both inside and out.
Dress for the weather. All ages welcome Snakes are such cool animals! May 5. All ages welcome Meet insects, spiders and bugs during this field extravaganza! Find insects that are camouflaged, brightly colored beetles and maybe a few early-season butterflies. A Naturalist will be equipped with nets, bug jars, and field guides. May Enjoy an interesting new nature experience each week with themes such as birds, squirrels, tracks, ponds, Spring and more.
Price is for adult and child combined. Hidden Oaks Nature Center. Ages years with an adult Something walked across your backyard, but all they left behind was a footprint! What animal made it? Come learn all about how identify common animal tracks. Indoor activity includes a story and craft. January Children age 10 years and under must be accompanied by a paying adult. Ages years with an adult Join a naturalist the second Saturday of the month, who will first read two stories to the children and then lead the group in an activity a hike or craft, weather dependent themed to match the stories.
Each meeting you will experience a different story theme. Day Saturday Saturday Saturday. All ages with an adult Journey into the world of turtles with information about the types of turtles of Illinois and their natural history. Program includes an opportunity to meet our resident turtles, play turtle games, and make a turtle craft. Wear clothes that can get messy Day: After receiving a tracking guide of winter tracks and animal signs we will explore the woodland.
Through our discoveries we will determine who has been here and what they were doing. Participants will make a track to take home to remind them of our adventures. Ages years Join a naturalist for fun activities and amazing facts about the weather around us!
Join us to learn about clouds, thunderstorms, rain tornados and more. For beginners, we will give you a beginner pattern, or if you have a pattern help you get started. All skills welcome. Please bring a set of needles and your favorite yarn if you have them. The nature center has limited supplies.
We will put our skills to the test as we hike around Hidden Oaks and Boan Woods. Simple binoculars will be provided but you may bring your own. May 6 A. Reduces stress and anxiety Grow healthy fruits and vegetables to improve your nutrition! Family bonding experience Keeps you happy and your mind sharp! April 15 - November 1. Bolingbrook Park District offers programs from 18 months through 4 years old to help get your child ready for Kindergarten. Our Little Learners program offers young children opportunities for social, intellectual, physical, and emotional growth through a balance of both child-led and teacher-guided play.
The classroom offers areas for age-appropriate art, sensory exploration, story time, and creative movement. Please dress your child in play clothes. Children do not have to be toilet trained for these classes. Parents are requested to remain in the building during these classes. It is recommended that classes are taken in order, but children can be enrolled at any level. Little Learners 4 includes a group snack provided by the park district. Time 9: Kathy Hassert. At the Bolingbrook Park District, we want you to feel comfortable with this very important decision.
This informational meeting is intended for parents only. Three Unique Sites One Common Goal Create a Learner for Life. Children are engaged in a variety of developmentally appropriate activities that are aligned with state preschool learning standards. We communicate with kindergarten program administrators in the area to ensure that our curriculum prepares our students for success in elementary school.
Diapers and pull-ups are acceptable to begin with, but children should be on his or her way to taking care of their own toileting needs. This class runs 2 days per week. Looking for a 3 day per week program? You can also register for Add-a-Day. In this program, 4 year-olds strengthen relationships with friends and teachers and begin to understand responsibility as they become more self-sufficient. The curriculum focuses on emerging literacy, math, science, creative art and fine motor skills to prepare children for Kindergarten.
This program takes our 4 year-old curriculum to the next level with in-depth -exposure to preliteracy, math, self-expression skills and class projects.
Bi-monthly field trips, science lab time and cooking classes are built into the cost of the class. Children from Spanish or English speaking homes are welcome to register for the 3 year-old or 4 year-old class. The teachers, fluent in both languages, will focus on our regular preschool curriculum while teaching the children in Spanish and in English. This preschool class is a great option for those children wishing to develop skills with a new language.
Registration packets will be available at all front desks. Completed preschool registrations will be accepted at all front desks. Preschool lottery will be held on this day. Confirmations will be sent home the following week. Preschool registration is open on a first-come first-serve basis for residents and non-residents starting March 5, The discount will be given for the youngest child attending our program.
The discounted amount will be reflected in the billing statements. For any inquiries please contact Kathy Hassert at or Lori Zoeller at Children are not required to attend the Add-A-Day class at the same location in which they attend preschool. January May 18 Key Contact: Ages years Dance, Move, Explore, learn and leap! Our staff will walk your preschooler to the activity and give them a healthy snack for 15 minutes, followed by 45 minutes of activity.
It is an opportunity for parents to enjoy another hour of free time and let their child interact with other children in a fun atmosphere. Ages years If you are looking to get your little one involved in an introductory dance class, this one is sure to be a blast.
Each couple will design a beaded ensemble of two crystals bracelets with a great selection of colorful beads and a charm dangle to accent the pieces. Ages years Entering Kindergarten-Second Grade Lunchbox Club is a class that allows children to grow in the areas of math, science, reading, and writing through cooking, science experiments, and art creations. Christy Sorenson No class: Learn about all the ways you can find treasure including orienteering, letterboxing, and geocaching. Run by the Oswegoland Park District, the Civic Center Aquatic Park features two drop slides, a flume waterslide, a zero-depth pool for children with play fountains and kiddie slide. Three 7 week sessions! Advancement to higher levels of training will require teacher recommendation and are based upon the mastering the skills necessary to advance.
We will bring your child from preschool to the dance room for a snack which, we will provide. We then will move on to learning basic dance and movement skills. It is an opportunity for parents to enjoy another hour of free time and let the child interact with other children. Innovative dance combinations, activities, and games will be worked on in class. April 12, 13 Key Contact: Topics include art, science, and music.
Children must be toilet trained for this class. Class Arts Science Music. Children should wear gym shoes. Ages years After your Preschool 3 year old, 4 year old or Pre-K Class Codes A, B or F is over, our coaches will pick your child up and continue learning through the four events - vault, bars, beam and floor as well as energetic games. Innovative gymnastics stations, including colors, numbers, patterns and letters, will be set up each week. This class does not participate in the Preschool Exhibition. Yoga helps children enhance motor control, strength, coordination and focus.
We will bring your child from preschool to the dance room for a snack that we will provide. Chris Piasecki. Come join us to sing and dance with your little musician. Here is your opportunity to try the internationally acclaimed Music Together program and get hooked on all they have to offer. Afterwards, you can sign up for the spring class to sing and dance your way to fun. Must register to attend: March 19 C Instructor: Music Together Instructor Key Contact: Ages Infant-5 years with adult Did you know all children are musical?
The informal instructional style will soon have your entire family singing, dancing and laughing together. Siblings under 9 months old are free. Siblings 9 months and older receive a discount. No refunds issued after the first class. Monday Location: January 8-March 12 Instructor: Music Together Instructor No Class: April 9, May 28 Key Contact: Kathy Hassert Ages month with adult Our time together includes art, story-snack time, music, and free play. Please bring a nut-free snack for your toddler. Siblings under the age of 18 months are allowed in strollers. Ages 18 months - 2 years with adult Not all children enjoy finger painting.
Ages 2 years with adult You and your child will have fun exploring age-appropriate math concepts through games, art, songs, and stories. Siblings under the age of 2 are allowed in strollers. January February 14 Key Contact: Ages 2 years with adult Before children learn to recognize letters, they see symbols. Enjoy this time with your child as we learn about symbols through the exploration of shapes, colors, sounds and signs.
February April 4 Key Contact: April May 16 Key Contact: Ages years with adult Make a plan to meet with friends for these Saturday mornings filled with fun. Each day has a different theme. Please wear play clothes. Ages years with adult Happy hour for you and your baby! Tap your toes, sing-along and get lost in the only program to combine early childhood and development with the magical joy of Zumba.
Rates below are for one parent and one child. Day M. Ages years Children will enjoy hunting for shapes and colors in our books, art, and toys. Time may be spent finding shapes and colors outdoors, weather permitting. This class is for children who are comfortable without a parent. April May 14 Key Contact: Ages years Opportunities for encouraging early math skills are all around us. This class is for children who are comfortable without a parent Age 3 3 In this class children will explore colorful, nutritious food through art, games, stories, and taste testing.
Time Ages years In this class children will enjoy alphabet fun with art, story time, and play that emphasizes letter recognition. This class is for children who feel comfortable without a parent present. Ages years When children create with their hands and minds they learn how to control more of their world. Children in this class will discover the smart in art. Please dress your child for messy art play. Ages years Is your child curious about the world and how it works? This class will help children discover the what, where, and why through experiments and exploration.
Day TU W. Ages years Children will craft jewelry and accessories using our supplies and their own creativity. Children will explore different ways to construct using our supplies and their imagination. Day TU F. Our class time includes opportunities for pencil practice, scissor skills, and fun finger exercises. Time 5: Each week we will explore different safety issues with the help of stories, art, and play. Our time together begins in the classroom then moves outdoor for some fresh-air inspired artistic fun. Please dress your child for the weather.
Day TH F. Practicing good manners can help children enhance their social skills and make new friends. Ages years Join us behind the wheel for this class full of art, music, play, and story time with a transportation theme. Day TH M. Introducing your youngster to a preschool environment provides them with a new perspective on the importance of education! Time will be spent on concepts such as art, math, letter recognition, and socialization. Children will spend a fun evening engaging in age appropriate activities, games, crafts and stories.
Cheese pizza will be provided by the park district. Children must be toilet trained to attend this program. Date Jan 12 Feb 9 Mar 9 Apr 6. Ages years Full belly equals creative brain. Let us help your child channel that creative energy into beautiful art work. Each week a different art medium will be explored and time will be spent exploring famous artists. Ages years Entering Kindergarten-Second Grade Lunchbox Club is a class that allows children to grow in the areas of math, science, reading, and writing through cooking, science experiments, and art creations.
Each session includes going on field trips in which the parents are responsible for providing transportation. Each day ends with children eating lunch with their friends. Children should bring their lunch labeled with their name. Dates June July July Aug 9. Participants will learn fundamentals and skills required to play the game of basketball in a team environment. Children will play on 8 ft. The following five weeks, teams will practice once during the week and play games on Sundays between 2: All players will be placed on teams by the Park District and team shirts will be provided.
Volunteer coaches are vital to this program! If interested in coaching, please contact Kai Wahlgren at January 9-March 11 Fee: Kai Wahlgren. Young children develop confidence, strength, and coordination skills through fun and creative classes. This program is specifically designed for growing minds and bodies to enhance memory and agility. Uniforms, equipment and belt testing are optional for an additional fee through the class instructor.
SportsKids Inc. Our goal is to provide a safe and fun learning environment for the children involved in our classes, clinics, camps, and leagues. The children in our programs have the opportunity to develop their skills in athletics through an environment that stresses self- confidence, teamwork and sportsmanship but, most important, rewards effort rather than the final score of a game.
This class features three sports: Young children will develop motor skills while having fun throwing, catching, jumping, batting, running, and kicking like the big kids. A variety of activities designed around these three sports will be played each week. Parents and their little athletes will enjoy making new friends and working together. Tots, with the help of their parents, will jump, run, throw and develop a variety of other skills as they participate in soccer, basketball, floor hockey, track and field, and other Olympic sports. Children learn basic kicking, throwing, running, batting and catching skills necessary for success in either of these two popular sports.
Emphasis will be on the basic skills of soccer such as dribbling, passing, and shooting, all in a fun and relaxed environment. Age appropriate drills, games, and equipment will be used to help tots learn these skills as well as develop motor skills, coordination, balance, and listening and social skills.
Adults will enjoy playing alongside and assisting their youngsters as they get their first taste of soccer fun! Participate in obstacle courses, parachute play, circle games, and other fitness and sports activities. Young children will develop motor skills while having fun throwing, catching, batting and base running like the big kids. Parents and their little athletes will enjoy making new friends and working together to learn the basics of game play in this exciting class! Children work on dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding as well as learn about teamwork and sportsmanship.
Participants are also introduced to the proper defensive stance and experience defensive drills as they learn the game of basketball. Games are played each week so that participants can apply the skills learned. Concentrate on the t-ball basics of catching, hitting, running the bases, and throwing and soccer fundamentals of dribbling, passing, goalie work, defense and shooting. Learn the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense positioning.
Boys and girls will learn teamwork and sportsmanship as they learn the game of basketball. Activities include: This class exposes children to a variety of sports, including soccer, floor hockey, t-ball, basketball, and more. The emphasis is on the development of teamwork, sportsmanship, and movement. Experience a variety of sports in a fun and safe environment. Girls and boys will learn the basic skills of soccer, t-ball, basketball, floor hockey, kickball and more.
Classes are designed to improve listening skills, the ability to follow directions, and enhance overall physical development — all while having fun. All equipment used during the class will be tailor made to ensure success with every participant. The focus of this program will be on helping your child to enhance batting, throwing, catching and base running skills. The first three weeks will be training sessions and the last three will be dedicated to games. Coaches will emphasize teamwork and sportsmanship. Ages years Participants will focus on the importance of creating lifelong fitness habits and good sportsmanship.
This class focuses on fitness, active games, and sports. This is a great way for Homeschool students to meet other students from surrounding areas. We always accept new students each session, but for the benefit of the child, we ask that you continue the program throughout the school year. Age Marilyn Bartels No Class: Ages years Looking for a fun activity to get your homeschooler out of the house to release some energy, have some fun and learn all at the same time?
Come play in our state of the art gymnastics arena for open gym time. Instructors will set up age appropriate stations for your child to use and explore each week including numbers, letters, colors, patterns and so much more. Ages years Fulfill your physical education requirement, and network with other home schooling families at Pelican Harbor. The first Wednesday of the month during the traditional school year the indoor park opens both pools note: Contact Rob Bast at to inquire about adding lessons for your group. January 10, February 7, March 7, April 4, May 2.
Ages years Discover your talents! Experiment with different media! Have fun trying different artistic styles. There is no right or wrong in practicing your sketching skills! Learn to appreciate art as a form of expression. No artistic experience is required. No need to invest in expensive supplies - a sketching pad, pencils and creativity is all you need! Child must be age specified by the first day of class.
Kathy Storch Key Contact: Ages years Learn the basics of ceramics including: All supplies will be included and you will be able to take home projects. Maureen Cloud Key Contact: Ages years Amaze family and friends with tricks that involve cards, ropes, coins, mind-reading, and more. All materials are provided, and each child receives a magic kit to take home. Children are grouped by age and always learn age-appropriate tricks. Additionally, you can sign up for this class again and again since brand new tricks are always taught at each session!
Ages years No previous knowledge of chess is necessary. Each class will consist of a fun interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Both new and returning participants are welcome and will get to the next level under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach. There will also be a chess competition with prizes at the end of the session!
Date Feb 5-Mar 12 Apr May Chess Scholars Key Contact: Engineering and physics concepts will be introduced and reinforced through hands-on, innovative lessons and creative play time. Problem solving skills and teamwork will be put to the test as the complexity of the projects increases from week to week. On the final class, there will a building competition!
February 7-March 14 Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment Solutions Key Contact: February 1. Ages years In this unit, students will design, build, and test various circuits and electronic projects. Instructors will guide students through core concepts of electrical engineering, introducing them to circuits and electrical components.
Students will use hands-on projects and experiments to explore how electricity is part of our daily lives. Projects will include: April May 23 Instructor: Each belt achieved is truly an accomplishment worthy of respect. Keyboard or piano is necessary for home practice. Keyboards are available to rent. Call The Music Suite at for more information. Class instructs on keyboards. Monday Fee: Christy Sorenson No Class: Ages years Students should wear comfortable cooking clothes as this is on hands on class. If students have long hair, please bring a hair clip or hair tie to each class.
Please let us know if enrollee has any food allergies. Walk-in registration cannot be accommodated the day of class. Bring your own guitarrentals are available by calling March 26 Ages years Join us for some afternoon fun creating ceramic and canvas pieces. You will have input into the piece or design in each class so you can make it your own! You will be working with acrylics, so please bring an apron or wear some older clothes. Your piece will be finished by the end of the class and you will be able to take it home.
All supplies are included in the fee. Ages years Prepare your kids for the future! In this exciting class, children learn programming essentials with software developed by MIT Scratch and other recognized teaching solutions. It allows children to program their own interactive stories, game and animation. It encourages systematic reasoning, creativity, and helps them to work collaboratively. This class is a multi-level program where children are placed based on skill and experience. Date Jan Feb 8 Mar Apr Chasewood Learning No Class: Ages years LEGO engineers in this class will learn about machines that move and how they move.
By building race cars, cranes, a motorized dog, solar windmills, and pneumatic lifts, boys and girls learn basic Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math STEM concepts. Chasewood Learning provides teachers-led instruction followed by hands-on learning experiences. Students gain skills and confidence through creating, exploring and problem-solving. Date Feb Mar 15 May Chasewood Learning Key Contact: This class also provides children the skills needed to compete in Robotics Competitions. Investigate the science of winter like: Then have a marvelous adventure learning the science behind hot cocoa.
Also what does winter taste, smell, and feel like? Get your senses ready for a one-of-a-kind treat! Lastly, explore the physics of a festive winter carnival with a Funhouse lesson! Winter truly is an avalanche of wild and wacky science fun! Souvenir included. February 11 Instructor: February 6. Self-esteem is always a work in progress, but this will be a kick-off. Ages years Have the slime of your life with St. Kids will make goo and then customize it at the concoction center to please their senses.
Get crazy and gear up with goggles, test tubes, and more for this extremely messy experience. Play with 15 different kinds of slime and Splat Balls too! We will eat a slimed theme snack. All kids go home with a test tube of slime as a souvenir! March 11 Instructor: March 6.
Ages years Science and History explain the world around us and this time we are investigating lovely leprechauns! We will come face to face with a mischievous elf as we capture him in green goo. Get crazy as we use science to power our leprechauns to do an Irish Jig. Explore eyepopping surprises as we break open his crock of gorgeous gold while learning about gravity. Master the magical history of holiday treats as we check out Lucky Charms cereal and the beloved chocolate gold coin.
Explore the physics of a spring carnival as we watch put our leprechaun on the bumper cars and learn The Laws of Motion. Lastly, outsmart any leprechaun or friend this spring with the top 5 sly spring pranks! Class is centered around the color blue. Included is a make-over with hairpiece, sparkle and light make-up application. Each girl will design a crystal bracelet with winter snowflake charm. Staff will lead and teach a moisturizing manicure and pedicure section and do nails in all shades of blue and glitter sparkle.
Sign up with friends! February 16 Instructor: Glitzy Girlz Staff Key Contact: Ages years This Spring get adorned in flowers, each girl will give a make-over with flower hair clip, sparkle, light make-up and colorful nails with flower nail decals. Each girl will decorate a flower craft with personalization, paints and flower embellishments. A second activity will be designing a crystal bracelet with flower charm.
Class will end with a fashion end and parents can come to watch and take photos after class. March 23 Instructor: Ages years This food journey will teach kids about building a healthy plate with foods from each of the food groups. Each week will focus on a different portion of the plate. Activities will include how food gets from the farm to the plate, what foods are offered at the school cafeteria, what is a food label, what snacks are healthy, how salad is prepared and how to plant a one pot seedling and take it home to watch it grow.
These lessons will support efforts at home to help kids develop healthy eating habits. Annmarie Vlastnik. Ages years Come out for a night with your first little besties, your daughters! Our class will be all about bling and beads. Each couple will design a beaded ensemble of two crystals bracelets with a great selection of colorful beads and a charm dangle to accent the pieces.
They will also decorate a trinket box to store the new treasures complete with personalization, paints and embellishments. May 11 Instructor: May 7. A promotion test will be offered at the end of each session for those students who are ready to promote to the next belt rank. Uniform is required for an additional charge, plus handbook. Please see instructor for cost and payment. Modern Arnis emphasizes the use of sticks, knives and empty hand techniques. It also incorporates other martial arts such as Small-Circle Jujitsu to create a unique self-defense system based on body mechanics, fluidity, and functionality.
Time 6: Guro Jeff Derong under the guidance and direction of Dr. Saturday Location: Christy Sorenson Children increase their coordination, agility and poise, as well as learn lasting personal safety skills. Classes help increase self-esteem, in addition to enhancing discipline and control.
Fees are per person. Ages years No previous knowledge of tennis is necessary. Classes will consist of teaching fundamentals of tennis and then playing fun games and modified games using the fundamental principles of tennis that were taught. New and retuning students are welcome. Central Park - Tennis Courts Fee: April 7-June 2 Instructor: April 14 Registration Deadline: April 4. Then we will move into scorekeeping with individual tournament matches and doubles tournament matches.
Ages Christy Sorenson No class: Ages years This program is geared toward active athletes interested in improving strength, power, speed, agility, and quickness. Certified personal trainers will work with participants to meet the demands of their sport. Athletes will emerge from this program stronger, faster, and more confident. Get ready for the most fun and effective workout you will ever experience! Chris Piasecki Dazzle with your footwork! Learn soccer tactics such as dribbling techniques, attack and defense moves, stealing the ball from the opposing team, passing the ball, shooting strategies and ball control.
Kids will sharpen their skills through drills and games, while building teamwork and confidence. Enjoy the running, throwing, dipping, ducking, and dodging that are part of this popular age-old schoolyard game. Zero depth entry with geysers, a Fumbling Five, and a tot slide. In the deep end, there is a drop slide and three meter diving board. Dundee Dolphin Cove. Elk Grove Rainbow Falls. Itasca Caribbean Paradise. Enjoy an 8-lane lap pool with zero-depth entry, vortex and more!
A 5, sq. Lisle Sea Lion Aquatic Park. Naperville Centennial Beach. Great swimming area with zero-depth entry, a sand beach, the Centennial Grill, family changing rooms, deck-level restrooms and much more. Oswegoland Civic Center Aquatic Park.