brochure_Layout 1 - the Burr Ridge Park District

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8Shake It UpBaby!Ages 1-2 1/ 2 with parentWednesdays9:30 – 10:15amShake Your BodyBounce & Giggle.Shake Your Rattle,Spin & Wiggle.Fee $26 $(29) Min/Max 5/12Burr Ridge Community CenterThis class is a perfect way to introduce your child to playingwith friends. There will be circle time with songs anda snack. BR WB Instructor Allison PrelaskeMay Session May 1, 8, 15 Code SIB-5June Session June 12, 19, 26 Code SIB-1July Session July 10, 17, 24 Code SIB-2Dora & Diego Animal Adventure2 1/ 2 – 4 without parentIckyStickyOoey GooeyAges 1-3 with parentTuesdays9:00 – 10:00amBurr Ridge Comm CenterFee $27 ($30) per sessionMin/Max 5/14www.brparks.orgHave some icky sticky ooey gooey fun with your toddler.Each week will be filled with fun and MESSY activities aswe play games, do crafts, have a snack...all based on afun theme. BR WB Instructor Jodie SladeSession One May 14, 21, 28 Code IST-1Session Two June 11, 18, 25 Code IST-2Session Three July 9, 16, 23 Code IST-3It’s A Bug’s Life Ages 3-6Tuesday, August 64:00 – 5:30pmFee $20 ($23)Code SE1Min/Max 6/12Burr Ridge Community CenterEverything bugs, bugs, bugs.Transform into a bug, create a bugjar and have a buggy snack. BRInstructor Allison PrelaskeTuesday, June 184:00 – 5:30pmFee $20 ($23) Code SE6 Min/Max 6/12Burr Ridge Community CenterCome on vamanos! This class has all the trappings of thepopular toddler television hit: using the map, the backpackand the rule of three tasks, we will dramatize andcraft a dramatic adventure for your little ones to go on!Dress for weather and wear close toed shoes. Must bepotty trained or parent must be available. BRInstructor Allison PrelaskeTiny Riders Ages 4-5Introduction to Horsemanship Double J Riding ClubMondays or Wednesdays 12:30pm – 2:30pmFee $175Group lead-line lessons with experienced instructors.Learn about tacking, grooming, horse and barn safety. Adifferent horse centered activity or craft each week. Ridersgain confidence while having fun! Min/Max 2/18Mondays Code Wednesdays CodeJune 3 – 24 HRS-1 June 5 – 26 HRS-4July 1 – 22 HRS-2 July 3 – 24 HRS-5August 5 – 26 HRS-3 August 7 – 28 HRS-6Must register one week before class starts.The Double J Riding Club is located at 10545 West 74thStreet in Countryside. Private Lessons Available.

www.brparks.orgJune 21 – 22Friday, Saturday 7:00pm – 7:00amFee $40/family overnight Code SE9$30 per family for Friday night activities onlyScheduled Activities: Crafts, Games, Campfire ActivitiesBring your tent and sleeping bags. We supply the rest!Breakfast and snacks are included. Rain Date June 28.Min/Max 10/30Wetland ClassesBoys & Girls 4-5 and 6-8 without parentMeet at Burr Ridge Community CenterTuesdays, June 4 – June 25Fee $48 ($53) BR, WB Min/Max 6/12Age 4-5 5:00pm – 6:15pmCode WWT-1A weekly adventure exploring and learning about wetlandwildlife, their behavior and habitat. Lessons will focus ontracking animals and animal/bird identification. One classwill be dedicated to frog catch and release. Includes weeklyhikes to the wetlands and a craft.Age 6-8 6:30pm –7:45pmFamilyCamp OutMoonfestFamilies – All AgesHarvester ParkCode WWT-2Weekly classes to learn the importance the wetlands playin our environment with hands on experiments. Learn howto track and identify animals and birds unique to the wetlands.One class is dedicated to frog catch and release.Instructors Sherry Stednitz, Kenzie Stednitz, Erin NavinsPLEASE REMEMBER TO DRESS APPROPRIATELY AND WEAR SUN-SCREEN AND BUG REPELLANT FOR THE WETLAND CLASSES.Fishing 101 BRBoys and GirlsAges 9 Years and OlderWednesdays1:00 – 2:15pmJune 19, 26, July 3Meet at HarvesterPark Wetland ShelterFee $25 ($30)Code LTFMin/Max 5/10Week One: The basics of fishingWeek Two: Catch fish from our stocked pondWeek Three: Advanced casting & tackle selectionInstructor George Scukanec holds over 2500 Illinois Deptof Conservation Big Fish Awards.CONTACT THE VILLAGE OF WILLOWBROOK AT 630-323-8215FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM.Learn To Fish Ages 5-12A COOPERATIVE PROGRAM WITHGATEWAY SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATIONMondays 5:00 – 6:00pmJuly 8, 15, 22, 29Meet at Willow PondFee $24 ($28)Join fisherman George Scukanec as he guides youthrough all aspects of becoming an expert fisherman. Thepond has recently been stocked with new fish, so yourchances of catching fish are pretty great! Includes all fishingtackle, bait and expert advice. BR WB Min/Max 4/12Nature Camp Ages 6-10Monday – Thursday 11:00am – 1:00pmMeet at Burr Ridge Community CenterDates Code FeeJune 10 – July 11 NC1 $570 ($580)July 15 – August 15 NC2 $600 ($610)We’ll get out and explore this summer! This fun and educationalclass is an incredible way for your child to get outsideand learn valuable lessons about the environment.An appreciation for and love of nature through hands-onoutdoor experiential learning will be developed. Your childwill be inspired to become environmentally responsibleand a conscientious citizen of tomorrow. The lessonslearned in this camp will be instrumental in developing alifelong love of learning and a deep abiding connectionwith the natural world. No class July 4. BR Min/Max 5/15Instructor Michael Peterson holds a masters degree in educationwith a minor in photography.9

www.brparks.orgJune 21 – 22Friday, Saturday 7:00pm – 7:00amFee $40/family overnight Code SE9$30 per family for Friday night activities onlyScheduled Activities: Crafts, Games, Campfire ActivitiesBring your tent and sleeping bags. We supply <strong>the</strong> rest!Breakfast and snacks are included. Rain Date June 28.Min/Max 10/30Wetland ClassesBoys & Girls 4-5 and 6-8 without parentMeet at <strong>Burr</strong> <strong>Ridge</strong> Community CenterTuesdays, June 4 – June 25Fee $48 ($53) BR, WB Min/Max 6/12Age 4-5 5:00pm – 6:15pmCode WWT-1A weekly adventure exploring and learning about wetlandwildlife, <strong>the</strong>ir behavior and habitat. Lessons will focus ontracking animals and animal/bird identification. One classwill be dedicated to frog catch and release. Includes weeklyhikes to <strong>the</strong> wetlands and a craft.Age 6-8 6:30pm –7:45pmFamilyCamp OutMoonfestFamilies – All AgesHarvester <strong>Park</strong>Code WWT-2Weekly classes to learn <strong>the</strong> importance <strong>the</strong> wetlands playin our environment with hands on experiments. Learn howto track and identify animals and birds unique to <strong>the</strong> wetlands.One class is dedicated to frog catch and release.Instructors Sherry Stednitz, Kenzie Stednitz, Erin NavinsPLEASE REMEMBER TO DRESS APPROPRIATELY AND WEAR SUN-SCREEN AND BUG REPELLANT FOR THE WETLAND CLASSES.Fishing 101 BRBoys and GirlsAges 9 Years and OlderWednesdays1:00 – 2:15pmJune 19, 26, July 3Meet at Harvester<strong>Park</strong> Wetland ShelterFee $25 ($30)Code LTFMin/Max 5/10Week One: The basics of fishingWeek Two: Catch fish from our stocked pondWeek Three: Advanced casting & tackle selectionInstructor George Scukanec holds over 2500 Illinois Deptof Conservation Big Fish Awards.CONTACT THE VILLAGE OF WILLOWBROOK AT 630-323-8215FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM.Learn To Fish Ages 5-12A COOPERATIVE PROGRAM WITHGATEWAY SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATIONMondays 5:00 – 6:00pmJuly 8, 15, 22, 29Meet at Willow PondFee $24 ($28)Join fisherman George Scukanec as he guides youthrough all aspects of becoming an expert fisherman. Thepond has recently been stocked with new fish, so yourchances of catching fish are pretty great! Includes all fishingtackle, bait and expert advice. BR WB Min/Max 4/12Nature Camp Ages 6-10Monday – Thursday 11:00am – 1:00pmMeet at <strong>Burr</strong> <strong>Ridge</strong> Community CenterDates Code FeeJune 10 – July 11 NC1 $570 ($580)July 15 – August 15 NC2 $600 ($610)We’ll get out and explore this summer! This fun and educationalclass is an incredible way for your child to get outsideand learn valuable lessons about <strong>the</strong> environment.An appreciation for and love of nature through hands-onoutdoor experiential learning will be developed. Your childwill be inspired to become environmentally responsibleand a conscientious citizen of tomorrow. The lessonslearned in this camp will be instrumental in developing alifelong love of learning and a deep abiding connectionwith <strong>the</strong> natural world. No class July 4. BR Min/Max 5/15Instructor Michael Peterson holds a masters degree in educationwith a minor in photography.9

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