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Vernon Hills
Park District
Fall 2020
Program Guide
August 4
Resident Registration
August 11
Non-Resident Registration
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Vision Statement
Addressing the lifelong leisure needs of all Vernon Hills residents.
Dear Vernon Hills Residents,
The Vernon Hills Park District looks forward to continuing to reopen and fulfill its vision to address the
lifelong leisure needs of all Vernon Hills residents. In accordance with the State of Illinois’ Restore Illinois Plan,
staff continues to plan for the return of programming and reopening of facilities as detailed in Phase 4 Recovery.
Mission Statement
To promote diverse community based recreational
opportunities by providing a variety of programs,
services, facilities, and natural spaces to
enhance the quality of life for
our residents.
Below are the details for specific areas of interest:
• Sullivan Community Center is open Monday through Saturday. Please check our website for hours of operation.
• Lakeview Fitness opened July 1 with modifications. Outdoor fitness classes with limited capacity and personal training are currently being offered. Advanced reservations
for lap swimming and group exercise can be scheduled through the Lakeview Fitness App. Use of the cardio and free weight rooms do not require reservations.
• The Family Aquatic Center is open through August 9. If staff is available, we will be open for a final weekend on August 15 and 16. Please visit the FAC webpage for updates.
• The Farmers Market is open every Thursday from 3-7 pm in Century Park through October 8. This year, the market is operating as
an “In & Out” market with safety measures in place. Visit the Farmers Market web page for vendor listings.
• Our final summer camp is Last Blast Camp offered in a 2-week session for grades K-7 in August with an extended care option. Registration is still open for this camp.
• All outdoor sports courts, playgrounds, fitness stations, and park restrooms are open.
• Picnic Shelters and pavilions are available for reservations. A maximum of 50 persons is allowed or 50% overall room capacity.
• Swim lessons resumed with modifications. An additional session was added for August 3-13.
The District is prepared to adjust and make appropriate changes as we continue the Phase 4 Revitalization. For the latest information, please
visit our website. Enjoy the remaining days of summer! Be safe, have fun, and we will all get through this together.
Davi Doerhoefer
Park Boar Presi ent
Park Board
David Doerhoefer
Presi ent
oerhoefer vhpark istrict org
Jim Ballowe
Vice Presi ent
ballo e vhpark istrict org
Mike Meline
Commissioner
mmeline vhpark istrict org
Cindy Kessler
Commissioner
ckessler vhpark istrict org
Bruce Robbins
Commissioner
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Board Meetings
The District is governed by five elected Commissioners
who set policy for the operation of the Park District. Park
Board meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of each
month at 6:30 pm at the Sullivan Community Center,
635 N. Aspen Drive, unless otherwise posted. Please call
or visit us online at www.vhparkdistrict.org to confirm
the dates or times. Meetings are open to the public and
residents are invited to share comments or suggestions
during the appropriate time as listed on the agenda.
Illinois Distinguished Accredited Agency 2018-2023
Vernon Hills Park District is recognized as an Illinois Distinguished
Accredited Agency 2018-2023 by the Illinois Association of Park
Districts and the Illinois Park and Recreation Association. The
two statewide associations administer the Illinois Distinguished
Accreditation program with the goal of improving the delivery of
park and recreation services to Illinois residents. It is a voluntary,
comprehensive evaluation process to demonstrate that agencies
have met state guidelines to provide exceptional services to their
community. Only 15% of Park Districts receive this accreditation.
2020 Gold Medal Award Finalist
Vernon Hills Park District is proud to be a finalist
for the 2020 National Gold Medal Awards for
Excellence in Park and Recreation Management.
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Contact Us For the eaf or hearing impaire call the Illinois Rela Center voice onl operator at 800 526 0857
Program information is subject to change.
Please visit
for the most up-date-program information.
Leadership Team
Executive Director
Jeff Fougerousse, CPRP
jefff@vhparkdistrict.org
Superintendent of Finance & HR
Marla DeCicco, CPRP
marlad@vhparkdistrict.org
Superintendent of Recreation
Tom Ritter, CPRP
tomr@vhparkdistrict.org
Superintendent of Parks
James Kim, CPRP, CPSI, CPO
jamesk@vhparkdistrict.org
Marketing & Communications Manager
Cheryl Buhmann
cherylb@vhparkdistrict.org
HR-Risk Manager
Jessica Mitchell, CPRP
jessicam@vhparkdistrict.org
Facility Manager
Joseph Zimmermann
josephz@vhparkdistrict.org
Administration Team | Sullivan Community Center
Administrative Assistant
Amy Darling
amyd@vhparkdistrict.org
Accounting Supervisor
Debi Minske
debim@vhparkdistrict.org
Business Operations Manager
Cathy Marcangelo
cathym@vhparkdistrict.org
Customer Service Coordinator
Mary VanderMey
maryv@vhparkdistrict.org
IT Manager
Randy Clark
randyc@vhparkdistrict.org
Marketing Specialist
Cassidy Reinhard
cassidyr@vhparkdistrict.org
Registration Coordinator, Rentals
Jenny Sundell
jenny.sundell@vhparkdistrict.org
Recreation Team | Sullivan Community Center
Recreation Supervisors
Athletics, Field Rentals
Jason Bullman, CPRP
jasonb@vhparkdistrict.org
Early Childhood, Dance
Julie Freels, CPRP
julief@vhparkdistrict.org
Events, Adults, Community Relations
Jack Scherer
jacks@vhparkdistrict.org
PALS Program, Youth Programs
Anna Swain
annas@vhparkdistrict.org
Recreation Team | Lakeview Fitness
Recreation Supervisor-Aquatics
Robert Wood
robertw@vhparkdistrict.org
Facility Supervisor
Lacy Velasquez
lacyv@vhparkdistrict.org
Customer Service Supervisor
Patty Monatelli
pattym@vhparkdistrict.org
Childcare Team | Lakeview Fitness
Childcare Manager
Ruth Reichenbach
ruthr@vhparkdistrict.org
Childcare Supervisor
Melinda Agosto
melindaa@vhparkdistrict.org
(847) 996-6800
Parks Team
Parks Foreman
Rick Krocza, CPRP, CPO
rickk@vhparkdistrict.org
Facilities Foreman
David Cwiak, CPO
davidc@vhparkdistrict.org
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Programs
Information
Adult Leagues and Programs .............32
Aquatics ........................... 6, 11, 14-15
Famil Aquatic Center 6
Lakevie Fitness Pool 1 1
Pool Parties 1 1
Turtles S im Team 1 5
S im Lessons 1 4 1 5
Athletics ............................. 12, 23-32
A ult Leagues 3 2
A liates 2 3
Basketball 26 27
Drop In Programs 1 2
Girls Rh thmic G mnastics 2
G mnastics 2 8
Ice Skating Hocke 2 4
Karate 2 5
Soccer 2
Tennis 3 0
Variet 3 1
Dance ..................................... 19, 32
A ult 3 2
outh 1
Early Childhood ..................... 13, 16-18
arl Chil hoo Variet 1 7 1 8
Little Learners Chil care 1 3
Little Learners Preschool 1 6 1 7
Fitness .......................................9-11
Fitness Programs 1 1
Lakevie Fitness Membership 10
Personal Training 1 0
Special Events ..................................7
Youth Programs......................... 20-22
After School nrichment 2 0
PALS After School Program 2 0
outh Variet 2 1 2 2
Facilities .......................3, 6, 9, 11, 33-35
Facilit Information 36
Facilit Rentals 1 13 3 3 5
General Information ................1-5, 39-40
Contact s 2 3
Donations 4
Park Boar 1
Park e s 5
Registration 43
General Information 4 0
Parks ..........................................36-37
Amenities 3 6
Park Map 3 7
Park Partners ................................ 8, 38
Corporate Partnerships 8
S R A C L C 3 8
Recreation Team
Facilities
Hours of operation are subject to change.
Sullivan Community Center and Little Learners Preschool
635 N. Aspen Drive | Phone: (847) 996-6800 | Fax: (847) 996-6801
Jay Bullman
Athletics Fiel Rentals
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Anna Swain
PALS Program outh Programs
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Jack Scherer
vents A ults
Communit Relations
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Community Center Hours
Monday 7:30 am-6 pm
Tuesday-Friday 7:30 am-9 pm
Saturday 9 am-4 pm
Sunday Closed
Administrative Office Hours
Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5 pm
Lakeview Fitness and Little Learners Childcare
700 Lakeview Parkway | Phone: (847) 996-6330 | Fax: (847) 367-5855
Julie Freels
arl Chil hoo Dance
ulief vhpark istrict org
Ruth Reichenbach
Chil care Manager
ruthr vhpark istrict org
Melinda Agosto
Chil care Supervisor
melin aa vhpark istrict org
Lakeview Fitness Hours
Monday-Thursday 6 am-7:30 pm
Friday
6 am-6 pm
Saturday
7 am-1 pm
Sunday
Closed
Park Maintenance Facility
1400 Indianwood Drive | Phone: (847) 362-0920 | Fax: (847) 362-3618
Family Aquatic Center
635 N. Aspen Drive
Century Park Pavilion
1401 Indianwood Drive
Joseph Zimmermann
Facilit Manager
oseph vhpark istrict org
Lacy Velasquez
Facilit Supervisor
lac v vhpark istrict org
Robert Wood
Aquatics
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Hartmann Park Pavilion
292 Oakwood Drive
Vernon Hills Athletic Complex
(Village owned), 15 S. Fairway Drive
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Welcome
Holiday Hours
Sullivan Community Center
Labor Day
Thanksgiving
November 27
Labor Day
Thanksgiving
November 27
Lakeview Fitness
Closed
Closed
7:30 am-9 pm
7 am-1 pm
7 am-1 pm
5 am-10 pm
Weather Hotline (847) 996-6616
Call for updated information regarding
weather conditions for athletic fields
and the Family Aquatic Center.
©Kmiecik Imagery 2017
Resident Registration:
August 4
2 Easy Ways to Register
Online
VHPARKDISTRICT.org
Save time and register for programs from
your smartphone, tablet, or desktop! Just
click Register Online from the website
home page.
New users must register for a Park District
account before registering online.*
Non-Resident Registration:
August 11
In-Person
See hours of operation on page 3.
Sullivan Community Center
635 N. Aspen Drive
Lakeview Fitness
700 Lakeview Parkway
Online registration begins at 12 am. In-person begins with regular facility hours.
To avoi creating a uplicate account contact the Sullivan Center to verif our login information
Make a donation!
Visit for
more information.
Vernon Hills Park District
Tree and Bench Donation
Vernon Township Food Pantry
Collection Box: Sullivan Community Center
Lions Recycle For Sight Program
Collection Box: Family Aquatic Center Circle Drive
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
SWALCO Reuse-A-Shoe
Collection Box: Sullivan Community Center
Clothing and Textiles Recycling
Collection Box: Near the skate park outside
the Sullivan Community Center
Winter Season Toys for Tots
Collection Box: Sullivan Community Center
and Lakeview Fitness
Sports Shed
Collection Box: Sullivan Community Center
Park News
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Offsetting Electrical Costs with Solar Panels
Vernon Hills Park District is working with Trane/Ingersoll Rand to apply for grant funding
through the Illinois Shine Program that is administered by the Illinois Power Agency
(an independent state government agency) for solar development on the District's Park
Maintenance Facility rooftop.
The solar panels will save the District roughly $5,000 per year in electrical costs and
cut down approximately 70% use off of the electrical grid. The Illinois Shine Program
assists municipal agencies to install solar systems to harness the free power from the
sun. The south facing roof is desirable for solar power technology.
The Park District has a PPA (Purchase Power Agreement) with Trane/Ingersoll Rand for
the solar power production. This means the Park District does not own the solar panels
or the electricity provided by the solar panels. Instead of paying upfront costs for the
solar panel, the Park District is leasing the space on the flat roof to Trane/Ingersoll Rand
and purchasing the solar power produced. The rate at which the District is purchasing
the solar power is far less than what would be charged by the current electric provider.
New Skate Park Completed
The new state-of-the-art Skate Park, located in the Sullivan Community Center/Family
Aquatic Center parking lot area, is now open.
A community meeting was held in November, 2019 at the Sullivan Community Center.
People in attendance viewed conceptual designs of a new skate park and spoke with
the skate park developer offering their insights on a new design.
Beaver Creek Restoration
In 2020, the Vernon Hills Park District started the
process of developing and restoring Beaver Creek
Park. The park was inundated with invasive species
and pioneer trees that were taking over the entire
property, as well as creating dams in the creek. We
cleared the entire park, properly graded the entire
site, and planted 27 new trees. In addition, we are
working with a land steward company to restore the creek bank for water quality
purposes. The park will have a renewed feeling after a full year of established growth.
Vernon Hills Park District Announced as Finalist for the 2020 National Gold Medal Awards in Parks and Recreation
The American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration (AAPRA), in partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), is pleased to announce Vernon Hills
Park District as a finalist for the 2020 National Gold Medal Awards for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management. Musco Lighting, LLC is proud to continue sponsoring the Gold
Medal Awards program as it has for more than 20 years.
Founded in 1965, the Gold Medal Awards program honors communities in the United States that demonstrate excellence in parks and recreation through long-range planning,
resource management, volunteerism, environmental stewardship, program development, professional development and agency recognition. Applications are separated into six
classes, with five classes based on population and one class for armed forces. Vernon Hills Park District is a finalist in Class V category, population less than 30,000.
Agencies are judged on their ability to address the needs of those they serve through the collective energies of community members, staff members and elected officials. Vernon Hills
Park District joins three other finalists in their class that will compete for grand honors this year.
Park Board President David Doerhoefer states – “The Vernon Hills Park District is excited and honored to be an NRPA Gold Medal Finalist and we look forward to sharing our story
and successes with park and recreation agencies across the country”.
A panel of five park and recreation professionals will review and judge all application materials. Judges are chosen for their considerable
experience and knowledge in parks and recreation on both the local and national levels.
This year’s finalists will compete for Grand Plaque Award honors this summer, and the six Grand Plaque recipients will be announced during
the 2020 NRPA Conference, which will be held virtually in October. The presentation of both the Finalist and Grand Plaque recipients is being
finalized and details will be forthcoming on the virtual conference website.
For more information on the Gold Medal Awards, visit nrpa org gol me al or aapra org.
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Family Aquatic Center
Family
Aquatic
Center
at Vernon Hills Park District
Fun in the sun!
The front two leisure pools and the main bath house are
the only amenities open for use this season.
The slides, lazy river, sand play area and concession
stand are not open this year.
Visit
review the FAQ document for
information on programs, public
swim, hours of operation, and fees.
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Out oor events ma be cancele in the case of inclement
eather
Special Events
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Thursdays | 3-7 pm | Through October 8
Century Park at the corner of Hawthorn and Lakeview Parkways
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Drive-In Movie
Thursday, August 13 and Saturday, August 15
8:15 pm (Arrival begins at 7 pm)
Family Aquatic Center Parking Lot
$10/Car
Enjoy a drive-in movie at the Family Aquatic Center parking lot. The movie, Onward,
will begin showing at dusk, approximately 8:15 pm on the big outdoor screen. Cars may
begin to arrive at 7 pm. Only 35 parking spaces are offered each evening. Masks are
required if you leave your designated parking space. Please bring your own snacks.
Code
August 13 102701-3
August 15 102701-4
Family Trivia Night
Friday, September 25 | 6:30-9 pm
Sullivan Community Center
Challenge your brain to a night of family trivia! Enjoy pizza and snacks with friends and
family while answering questions for all ages. There will be prizes for the top three
teams and door prizes throughout the evening.
Code Fee
Team (Up to 6) 201901-1 $50
Individual 201901-2 $10
Polar Express Storytime Train
Saturday, December 19
Libertyville Metra Station
Take a special train ride from Libertyville to the North Pole (Fox Lake)! There will be
goody bags, Christmas carols, treats, and a visit from Santa Claus! The round trip will
take approximately 90 minutes.
Our Polar Express will re-create the trip recounted in the award-winning children’s book
“The Polar Express” by Chris Van Allsburg. Wear your PJs! Chil ren un er 2 are free but
must be registere
Time Code R/NR
9:42-11:10a 200401-1 $20/25
11:42a-1:10p 200401-2 $20/25
1:42-3:10p 200401-3 $20/25
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Park Partners
Corporate Partnerships
The Park District is widely recognized as a leader in providing quality recreational programs and events to the
community. Each year we welcome thousands of guests to Lakeview Fitness, the Sullivan Community Center, and
to our 24 well maintained parks. Many of these guests are potential customers for your business!
Questions? | Jack Scherer | (847) 996-6935 | jacks@vhparkdistrict.org
Advertise in our Program Guide!
Full page, 3/4, 1/2, and 1/4 page ad options are available.
To become a preferred brochure advertiser, purchase three
ads and receive 10% savings! Contact Jack Scherer for more
information.
• Increase business visibility
• Create a positive image by associating with a
trusted partner
• Drive additional traffic to your business
• Utilize an established platform to illustrate your
community involvement
• Strengthen your brand image
• Assist in providing additional resources to the
Family Scholarship Program for community
members with financial limitations
Our program guide is published three times a year and
distributed to over 25,000 Vernon Hills residents and
businesses. In addition, 1,500 guides are available at local
public libraries, Vernon Hills Village Hall, Sullivan Community
Center, Lakeview Fitness, and the District's website. Our
program guides have a shelf life of over four months!
Thank you to our sponsors!
Park District partners are grouped into different sponsorship levels, which provide
additional benefits to their business. You get so much more than you give!
The recognition below reflects June 2019-June 2020 events, programs, and the Family Scholarship fund.
Platinum Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Special Thanks To Our In-Kind Donors
Jason’s Deli
Chick fil A
M&M Cyclery
Varsity Vending
Noodles & Company
Maggiano’s Little Italy
City BBQ
Real Urban Barbeque
SRACLC
Lion’s Club
Vernon Hills Police
Countryside Fire District
Playground Games
KIND
Corner Bakery
Special thanks to the Village of Vernon
Hills for their generous support of
several Park District events.
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Facility Manager | Joseph Zimmermann | (847) 996-3484 | josephz@vhparkdistrict.org
facebook.com/lakeviewfitness
Lakeview Fitness
9
700 Lakeview Parkway | Phone: (847) 996-6330 | Fax: (847) 367-5855
Lakeview Fitness Hours
Hours of operation are sub ect to change
3 Simple Membership Types
No Initiation Fee and No Hidden Fees
Monday-Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
6 am-7:30 pm
6 am-6 pm
7 am-1 pm
Closed
Monthly Membership*
Adult (14-61) $46 • Auto-draft from a credit/debit card on the first of each month
Additional Adult $26
• Receive 5 guest passes per household per calendar year
• Can place pass on hold for up to 90 consecutive days per year
Additional Youth $6
at no cost
Senior (62+) $36
Senior Couple $46
Annual Contract Payment in Full*
Adult (14-61) $499 • Pay for your entire year of membership up front
Additional Adult $279
• Receive a 9% discount over the Monthly Membership
• This pass will automatically renew one year from the date of
Additional Youth $66
purchase. Fees will be taken automatically from a credit card.
Senior (62+) $389
• Receive 5 guest passes per household per membership year
• Can place pass on hold for up to 90 consecutive days per
Senior Couple $499
contract year at no cost
10-Punch Pass*
Adult $85 • 10 visits that expire one year from the date of purchase
• Discounted from a daily drop-in rate
Senior (62+) $65 • Great for those that work out once a week or less
Fees liste are resi ent rates Please visit vhpark istrict org for current resi ent an non resi ent rates
Members Enjoy
Cardio Equipment
Weight Room
Unlimited Group Exercise Classes
Indoor Pool and Spa
Lap Swim
Free Personalized KickStart Session
Discounted Personal Training
Friendly and Knowledgeable Staff
Free Open Pickleball
Convenient Babysitting Options
Free Parent/Tot Gym and Swim
Guest Passes
Download
our app!
Maximize Your Workout! The Myzone strap
tracks Effort Points and pairs with your
smart watch or smart phone! Available for
purchase at Lakeview Fitness.
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Youth Fitness Orientation Course | 12-13 Years
This orientation course is a prerequisite to any 12 or 13 year old wishing to purchase
a membership at Lakeview Fitness. Participants will work with a personal trainer and
learn how to properly use all machines, gym etiquette, importance of proper nutrition
to fuel workouts, and much more. Orientations are scheduled by appointment only.
Youth must be accompanied by an adult when using the facility.
Dates Code Time R/NR
8/21 - 12/20 232401-1 By Appointment $25/35
Lakeview Fitness, Cardio Room
Youth Fitness Orientation | 14-15 Years
In order to ensure a safe and productive exercise environment for all of our guests,
we require 14-15 year olds to attend an orientation session before using the fitness
equipment for the first time. Orientations are scheduled in advance through the front
desk and are free of charge.
Orientations are 30 minutes an onl available for tness members
KickStart Session
Adult fitness orientations are complimentary and are available upon request at the
customer service desk.
Learn how to use each piece of fitness equipment safely and properly. An overview
of equipment function and adjusting settings is also covered. Orientations will not
cover the creation of a work out program. See our personal training section for more
information on how our staff can help you develop a new exercise routine.
Group Exercise Classes | 12+ Years
Lakeview Fitness and Sullivan Community Center
Unlimited group exercises classes are included in your membership! We
offer over 65 classes a week to meet your workout needs. Our talented
instructors bring their energy and passion to every class they teach.
Check out our full class list online and choose what works best for you!
$123
Questions? Lacy Velasquez | (847) 996-3485 | lacyv@vhparkdistrict.org
Five 30-Minute
Personal Training Sessions
Available to Purchase on Black Friday: November 27.
Purchase online or in person Limit t o packages per person
xpires six months from ate of purchase
Personal Training | 11+ Years
Enlist the help of a personal trainer to get started with exercising for the
first time, create a new routine, or improve efficiency in your current
workout. Our nationally certified personal trainers will help you set and
exceed your fitness goals.
If you are new to Lakeview Fitness, you can take advantage of a
Kickstart Session! Meet with a trainer for 30 minutes to learn proper
form and how to operate our cardio and strength equipment.
Personal Training Rates
Member on Member
30 Minutes 60 Minutes
1 Session $35/40 $49/59
5 Sessions $164/199 $235/285
10 Sessions $325/390 $465/560
* Prices are per month and can be monthly EFTs
60 DAYS CHALLENGE
VISIT LAKEVIEW FITNESS 60 TIMES
YOU COULD EARN ONE MONTH OF FREE MEMBERSHIP!
Free for current Lakeview Fitness members!
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
September 1 - December 31
Sub ect to change base on the Restore Illinois Plan
Special offer for non-members:
60 visits for $60!*
*R/NR: $60/75; 60-day punch card valid 9/1/20 - 12/31/20.
Healthy Through the Holidays | 14+ Years
The holidays may be the most wonderful time of the year, but they can also bring about
over indulgence and stress. We can help you stay on track by providing tips, incentives,
motivation, and accountability. Choose your goal: Maintain or lose weight, or reach at
least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity each week. Can't decide? Choose both
goals and work towards a healthier you for the upcoming new year!
Code Date Fee
233001-1 11/23 - 1/3 Non-Perishable Food Item Donation
Lakeview Fitness, Fitness Rig
Workouts can be one an here
Fitness Programs
Group Personal Training for Active Adults | 50+ Years
This small group class is for our mature population who needs to work at a slower
pace, work on balance, and combat the muscle loss that comes with aging. This low
intensity, low impact class teaches participants how to meet at least the minimum daily
exercise requirements even if they have limitations.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/1 - 9/29 Tu/Th 1-2p 230101-5 $79/95
10/1 - 10/29 Tu/Th 1-2p 230101-6 $79/95
11/3 - 11/24 Tu/Th 1-2p 230101-7 $59/75
12/1 - 12/29 Tu/Th 1-2p 230101-8 $69/85
Lakeview Fitness
Lakeview Fitness Pool
• Four – 25 yard lap lanes
• A thrilling water slide
• Children’s play structure
• Hot tub, steam room and dry sauna (adults only)
The pool is kept at a comfortable 82 egrees
The hot tub is consistentl at 105 egrees
Open Swim | Free for Lakeview Fitness members!
Visit our website to view the monthly pool schedule, which lists lap swimming and
open swim times, plus water aerobics classes.
Adult 12-61 Years R/NR: $10/12
Youth 4-11 Years R/NR: $5/7
Senior 62+ Years R/NR: $8/10
Winter Break Open Swim | Dec. 19-Jan. 3
Individual: $5
Family of 4: $10
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Lakeview Fitness, Cardio Room
Karilee Marcikic
o class 11 26 12 24 an 12 31
Hatha Yoga | 18+ Years
This class is open to students of all levels and focuses on yoga postures, diet, gestures,
philosophy, breath control, subtle energy, and meditation. You will improve your
posture, balance, flexibility, strength and stamina, while releasing stress and tension.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR Room
8/25 - 10/13 Tu 7:30-8:30p 230503-1 $130/155 Dance Room
10/20 - 12/15 Tu 7:30-8:30p 230503-2 $130/155 Meeting Room C
Sullivan Community Center
Vi a ahar
Yoga for Back Care Workshop | 18+ Years
This workshop will introduce you to the anatomy of the spine and the muscles affected
by back pain. You will learn about lung capacity and how yoga for back care will be key
to releasing pain and tension and strengthening weak muscles. A twenty minute lecture
is followed by adjusted and propped poses to support your back pain.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
10/4 Su 1-4p 230510-1 $45/55
11/8 Su 1-4p 230510-2 $45/55
Lakeview Fitness, Group Exercise Room
Lin a Benton
Swim Lessons | 6 Months-Adult | Page 14-15
The goal of the Park District’s swim program is to create a life-long interest in aquatics
activities, promote a healthy lifestyle, and improve safety in the water.
Turtles Swim Team | 5-18 Years | Page 15
The Turtles competitive swim team exists to benefit all children who show an interest
in training and competing.
Little Learners Childcare Swim Lessons | 3-5 Years | Page 13
Children enrolled in Little Learners Childcare may take swim lessons at the Lakeview
Fitness pool during their normal day in childcare.
Water Aerobics/H.I.I.T. H2O | 12+ Years
Medium-low impact class to improve cardio endurance and enhance body tone. Class
includes work with dumbbells on Sundays! Basic swim skills required for water classes.
Pool Parties
Pool parties include a private party room, use of the pool and a party attendant for up
to twenty guests. Parties are two hours long with one hour in the pool and one hour
in the party room, within the specified times below. Confirm the date and time of
your party at least three weeks in advance. Rental application forms are available at
Lakeview Fitness. Payment is due after your application is approved.
Saturdays
Sundays
2-4 pm or 5-7 pm
12-2 pm or 3-5 pm
R/NR Fee: $230/285 (Up to 20 Guests, 30 Max)
Each Additional Guest: $11/13
Water Slide: $50 in addition to party fee
Chil ren must be 48 tall to ri e the sli e
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Drop-In Programs
Swim
Lakeview Fitness
Free for Lakevie Fitness members
Youth 4-11 Years R/NR: $5/7
Adult 12-61 Years R/NR: $10/12
Senior 62+ Years R/NR: $8/10
Visit our ebsite to vie the monthl pool sche ule
hich lists lap an open s im times
Winter Break Open Swim | December 19-January 3
Individual: $5
Family of 4: $10
Pickleball
Sullivan Community Center
Free for Lakevie Fitness members
Drop-In Fee: $5
Senior 62+ Years: $3
Sundays | 9:15 am-12 pm
Monday-Thursday | Times Vary
Visit our ebsite to vie the most
up to ate sche ule
Visit
to view our complete drop-in schedule.
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Parent/Tot Gym
1-4 Years with Parent
Sullivan Community Center Gym
Parents and children will enjoy a variety of toys
including balls, big wheels, scooters, hula hoops,
push toys, and small basketball hoops. Parent
participation and supervision is required.
Dates Day Time R/NR
10/1 - 4/29 M/Th 9-11 am $3/4
10 Punch Pass $25/35
Free for Lakevie Fitness members
Basketball
Women/Girls | 13+ Years
Sundays 9-11a
Adult | 19+ Years
Sundays 11a-1p
Open Basketball
Sundays 1-3p
Sullivan Community Center
Free for Lakevie Fitness members
Youth 5-18 Years R/NR: $4/6
Adult 19+ Years R/NR: $5/7
Visit our ebsite to vie the most
up to ate sche ule
Winter Break: 12/19 - 1/3
outh 5 18 ears
R/NR: $2/6
Tennis
Deerpath Park
4 Courts
Grosse Pointe Park
2 Courts
Peterson Park
4 Courts
Table Tennis
Sullivan Community Center
All ages an skill levels are elcome
Drop-In Fee: $5
Tuesdays & Fridays
6 pm
Table Tennis lessons available!
See page 31.
Questions? Ruth Reichenbach | (847) 996-3486 | ruthr@vhparkdistrict.org
Take a tour! Melinda Agosto | (847) 996-3487 | melindaa@vhparkdistrict.org
Little Learners Childcare
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Little Learners
childcare
at vernon hills park district
Full day childcare
For Children 6 Weeks to 5 Years Old
Five Bright and Colorful Classrooms
Outdoor Area
(Two Playgrounds, Walking Path, Nearby Parks)
Age Appropriate Field Trips (3-5 Years)
Zero-Depth Indoor Pool
Located in Lakeview Fitness | Monday-Friday | 6:30 am - 6 pm
At Little Learners Childcare, we provide your children with high-quality, fun experiences
that will inspire each child to grow to his or her potential. Our program offers a casual
setting geared to the needs and interests of each child.
Little Learners Chil care is license b the Department of Chil ren an Famil Services an base on
compliance ith their licensing stan ar s the Illinois Chil Care Act an b recommen ation from the Lake
Count Health Department State Fire Marshall an our local Fire Department
Staff
Ashle ckhart
Am Goet
Charlene Ruhnke
Karen Klinger
Laura R berg
Am Johnson
Susan Ka letc
Jenn cheverria
Lorena Va que
Cathleen Murph
Childcare Fees
Age Weekly Fee Daily Fee
Infant (6 Weeks-15 Months) $359 NA
Toddler (15 Months-2 Years) $312 NA
2 Years $288 $65
3-5 Years $265 $59
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Little Learners Childcare Swim Lessons | 3-5 Years
Children enrolled in Little Learners Childcare may take swim lessons at
the Lakeview Fitness pool during their normal day in childcare.
Time: 4-4:40p
Dates Day Code Session Fee
9/8 - 10/20 Tu 280401-1 Fall I $50
9/9 - 10/21 W 280401-2 Fall I $50
10/27 - 12/15 Tu 280401-A Fall II $50
10/28 - 12/16 W 280401-B Fall II $50
Swim Registration Dates:
Fall I: August 13
Fall II: October 8
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Swim Lessons
The goal of the Park District’s swim program is to create a life-long interest in aquatics activities, promote a healthy lifestyle, and improve a child’s safety in the water. Lessons
follow the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim guidelines. Taught by instructors who are certified lifeguards, our lessons feature progressive swimming instruction and practice of
water safety skills. Upon successful completion of each level, swimmers will receive an American Red Cross certificate.
Fall I: 9/7-10/24
Fall II: 10/26-12/19
Fall I Registration R/NR: August 11/August 18
Fall II Registration R/NR: October 6/October 13
R/NR: $78/96
Location: Lakeview Fitness Pool
o class 11 23 11 28
4 pm
4:45 pm
5:30 pm
8:30 am
9 am
9:30 am
9:45 am
10 am
10:30 am
11 am
11:15 am
10:15 am
10:45 am
11:15 am
11:45 am
12:15 pm
12:45 pm
1:15 pm
1:45 pm
Parent/Tot
Preschool Level 1
Preschool Level 2
Before Class
Review the skill lists on vhpark istrict org. Choose the
first class that lists a skill that your child has not yet
mastered.
First Day of Class
Your child's skills will be assessed on the first day
of class to ensure that they are placed in the proper
level. Adjustments will be made if necessary.
Swimming requires motor coordination and practice to
become proficient.
Learn-to-Swim Level 1
Wednesdays
Saturdays
Sundays
Learn-to-Swim Level 2
Select the Right Class
Learn-to-Swim Level 3
Learn-to-Swim Level 4
Learn-to-Swim Level 5
Adult-Basics
Adult-Improving Skills
Keep in Mind
It is not uncommon to spend more than one session
in a particular level. This is especially true with levels
2, 3 and 4. Therefore, do not expect your child to
automatically advance to the next level at the end of
a session.
Questions
If you are unsure about your child’s abilities or have
questions about the different courses or swim class
policies, contact Robert Wood, Aquatic Supervisor, at
(847) 996-3488.
Parent/Tot Lessons | 6 Months-4 Years
30 Minutes
You and your child will be exposed to water adjustment
activities and experience supported movements in a fun
and enjoyable manner. One child per adult.
Preschool Levels 1-2 | 3-5 Years
30 Minutes
Children will develop comfort in and around water,
without a parent. Games, songs, and activities are used
to teach water safety skills.
Learn-to-Swim Levels 1-5 | 4+ Years
40 Minutes
Learn skills one step at a time. By giving them the
opportunity to master one element before moving on
to the next, our kids' swim classes make it easy to build
confidence in the water.
Level 1 | Introduction to Water Skills
Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water
and safely enjoy it.
Level 2 | Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3 | Stroke Development
Additional guided practice will help students improve their
skills.
Level 4 | Stroke Improvement
Kids improve their stroke and gain confidence and
additional aquatic skills.
Level 5 | Stroke Refinement
With guidance, kids refine their strokes and become more
efficient swimmers.
Adult Swim Lessons | Learning the Basics
14+ Years | 40 Minutes
It’s never too late to learn how to swim. Whether you
want to improve your skills or overcome a fear of the
water, this class can help you exceed your goals.
Adult Swim Lessons | Improving Your Skills
14+ Years | 40 Minutes
It’s never too late to learn how to swim. Gain proficiency
in basic aquatic skills and the six basic swimming strokes.
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Questions? Robert Wood | (847) 996-3488 | robertw@vhparkdistrict.org
Swim Lessons
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Swimming is a great
activity for all!
• Swimming is a lifelong activity
that can be done at any age.
• Swimming is a full body workout.
• Swimming helps maintain a
healthy weight, heart, and lungs.
• It can help manage stress.
Private Lessons | 30 Minutes | 4+ Years
Private lessons can be scheduled any day swim lessons are offered. Registrations must
include payment in full for the total number of lessons you would like your child to
receive. Schedule when you register or we will call you if scheduling is not available at
time of registration.
Dates # Lessons Code R/NR
9/7 - 10/24 7 280301-1 $195/245
9/7 - 10/24 1 280301-2 $30/38 per lesson
10/26 - 12/19 7 280301-A $195/245
10/26 - 12/19 1 280301-B $30/38 per lesson
Semi-Private Lessons | 45 Minutes | 4+ Years
Semi-private swim lessons are for two to three participants, at the same skill level, for
a lower instructor to student ratio. To register, complete the swim lesson registration
form. Schedule the lessons when you register or we will call you if scheduling is not
available at time of registration.
Dates # Lessons Code R/NR
9/7 - 10/24 7 280302-1 $130/162
9/7 - 10/24 1 280302-2 $20/25 per lesson
10/26 - 12/19 7 280302-A $130/162
10/26 - 12/19 1 280302-B $20/25 per lesson
Youth Swim Clinic | 7-18 Years
Beginner/Intermediate
Whether you are still developing your competitive legal strokes or have had some
prior swim team experience, this clinic is for you. Our Bronze and Silver level swim
team coaches help swimmers gain confidence with drills, progression techniques,
and skill orientated swim sets. This is not a learn-to-swim class. Participant must
be able to swim 25 yard freestyle and 25 yard backstroke without stopping.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/31 - 9/4 Tu-F 6-7p 280701-1 $60
Intermediate/Advanced
Too advanced for the beginner clinic and looking to refine your strokes? Green and
Gold swim team coaches will make sure you get closer to perfecting your stroke.
This clinic is designed for committed swimmers who are passionate about the sport
of swimming. Participant must be able to swim a legal 200 individual medley and
demonstrate proper diving techniques.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/31 - 9/4 Tu-F 7-8p 280702-1 $60
Lakeview Fitness, Pool
The Turtles competitive swim team exists to benefit all children who show an interest in training and competing.
Program objectives are to help young athletes develop to their full potential while clarifying their personal values.
Tryouts are only held twice a year: in early August and mid March.
New members must successfully complete the tryout in order to register.
Visit our website to view payment options
and payment schedule.
Turtles Bronze I | 5-11 Years*
This team is designed for beginner swimmers who are still developing legal competitive
strokes. The primary focus is on proper techniques and building freestyle and
backstroke endurance. Practices include drill progressions, lane etiquette, and learning
competitive rules.
Turtles Silver | 7-13 Years
Silver is for swimmers who have had previous lessons or swim team experience, and
are looking for competition. The primary focus is on refining the four competitive
strokes and building endurance. Practices build on bronze levels to include drill
progressions, high-intensity endurance training, and sprinting.
Turtles Bronze II | 5-13 Years*
This team is designed for swimmers with previous lesson or beginner swim team
experience. The primary focus is on refining all four competitive strokes and learning
new skills such as diving and flip turns. Practices build on Bronze I by adding
introductory dry-land exercises, short swim sets, and use of the pace clock.
Proud Sponsor of
Turtles Swim Team
Turtles Gold |11-15 Years
Gold is designed for advanced swimmers looking for a near-elite level of competition.
The primary focus is on stroke refinement and endurance. Building on silver practices to
include breath control, and sprinting/distance event training.
Turtles Green | 11-18 Years
Green is designed for elite-level swimmers passionate about the sport. In addition to
gold level practices, team members also will learn proper nutrition, time management,
and goal setting for both short-term and long-term results. Swimmers must be
committed to swimmer competitions and improving skills.
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Little Learners Preschool
Questions? Julie Freels | (847) 996-6808 | julief@vhparkdistrict.org
Little Learners
preschool
at vernon hills park district
Secure Preschool Wing
Locked Security Door
Four Classrooms
Child-Size Bathroom in Each Classroom
Colorful Furnishings
Outdoor Playground
2020-2021 School Year
2-Year-Olds
Must be 2 years old by 9/1/20.
T/Th 9/15 - 12/15 9-10:30a R/NR: $1408/1549 Room D 810201-1
1/5 - 5/13 9-11a
W/F 9/11 - 12/16 9-10:30a R/NR: $1408/1549 Room B 810201-2
1/6 - 5/19 9-11a
3-Year-Olds
Must be 3 years old by 9/1/20, and toilet trained.
T/Th 9/10 - 12/15 9:15-11:45a R/NR: $1597/1757 Room C 810302-1
1/5 - 5/20 8:45-11:45a
M/W/F 9/9 - 12/16 9:15-11:45a R/NR: $2266/2493 Room D 810303-1
1/4 - 5/21 8:45-11:45a
4-Year-Olds
Must be 4 years old by 9/1/20, and toilet trained.
T/W/Th 9/9 - 5/20 8:45-11:45a R/NR: $2569/2826 Room A 810402-1
M/W/F 9/9 - 5/21 8:45-11:45a R/NR: $2435/2679 Room C 810403-1
Preschool Enrichment | 3-5 Years | Extend your M/W/F day!
Must be 3 years old by 9/1/20, and toilet trained.
M/W/F 9/9 - 5/21 11:45a-2:30p R/NR: $2232/2455 Room C 810001-1
Extend your day! 2020-2021 School Year
Giggles, Grooving and Glitter
M 9/14 - 12/14 11:45a-2:45p R/NR: $325/358 Room B 211001-1
Play for 60
Tu 9/15 - 12/15 11:45a-12:45p R/NR: $144/158 Community Room 210301-1
Investigation Station
W 9/16 - 12/16 11:45a-2:45p R/NR: $300/330 Room B 211401-1
Adventure Club
F 9/18 - 12/11 11:45a-2:45p R/NR: $300/330 Room B 214701-1
Extend your preschool day!
These classes begin when the preschool day ends.
We will walk children from their AM preschool class to
afternoon classes. Send a water bottle and a sack lunch
with your child.
Preschool Enrichment Class | 3-5 Years
Morning preschoolers can come for lunch and stay for
music, cooking, outdoor play, and more!
Giggles, Grooving and Glitter | 3-5 Years
Children enjoy lunch, socializing, and partaking in
movement activities, arts and crafts, and games.
Bonnie Imburgia o class 28
Play for 60 | 3-5 Years
The NFL encourages children to be active for at least
60 minutes a day. The Park District believes it's just
as important! If your child has some free time or has
attended AM preschool and has some extra energy to
burn, this class will offer large motor activities, sports,
and outdoor play. Cari Herman o class 11 24
Investigation Station | 3-5 Years
Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and
Mathematics. Learn about the preschool scientific
method, problem-solve and make discoveries as
you participate in hands-on learning activities. This
action packed class will encourage avid S.T.E.A.M.
investigators to explore, invent, and conduct basic
science experiments as well as enjoy some gross motor
play. Bonnie Imburgia o class 11 11 an 11 25
Adventure Club | 3-5 Years
Build with Legos® and blocks, study dinosaurs, play
sports and games, and enjoy thematic activities.
Children will explore a new theme each week. The
adventures are endless! Class activities encourage play
and exploration and allow children to burn some energy.
Bonnie Imburgia o class 11 27
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Little Learners Preschool/Early Childhood
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It is our goal to provide a safe and nurturing learning environment where each child is
recognized and appreciated. Our belief is that children learn best through creative play
and exploration. We want to help you build upon your child’s love of learning.
Our program will prepare your child for their kindergarten experience through
developmentally appropriate activities. Our highly experienced staff will assist your
children in developing a sense of independence and confidence as they develop social
relationships with other children. Daily instruction is provided to foster your child’s
literary, cognitive, and fine and gross motor skills.
We offer the best value for your money! A new, secure, beautiful facility opened in
January, 2017, with highly-qualified staff dedicated to teaching our young students!
Our large classrooms are equipped with child-sized bathrooms and all new classroom
furnishings. We have an expanded outdoor playground too! Consider our school-year
preschool programs for 2-5 year olds for a consistent, developmentally appropriate
educational program.
In addition, we offer supplemental preschool programs to complement your child's
learning experience all year round.
FAQs
Do preschoolers need to be potty trained?
Children in 2 Year Old Preschool do not need to be potty trained; however, instructors
are not responsible for changing diapers. Children in 3 and 4 Year Old Preschool must
be potty trained.
Can I observe a class in session?
Yes! Call Julie Freels at (847) 996-6808 to set up an appointment.
Preschool Registration
• Pre-registration is offered to returning students, prior to
open registration.
• New students must provide a copy of the child’s birth certificate or other proof of the
child’s birth date must be submitted.
2020/2021 Payment Schedule
A $100 non-refundable/non-transferable deposit is due at the time of registration. The
balance will be charged in equal installments on the fifth of each month, July through
December. Credit/Debit card authorization is required for the installment charges. No
refunds will be given after December 5, 2020.
2 Year Old Teachers
Vicki Goldman, Bonnie Imburgia, Molly Kalsch, and Jill Wiegel
3 and 4 Year Old Teachers
Vicki Goldman, Cari Herman, Sherry Hershenhouse,
Molly Kalsch, and Holly Weber
Toddler Academy | 1.5-2.5 Years
A caring instructor guides children and their adults in weekly themed activities. Each
class includes developmentally appropriate arts and crafts, circle time, creative
movement, and exploratory play. Children become acquainted with the classroom
setting preparing them to take classes independently in the future.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/14 - 10/26 M 9:30-10:30a 214401-1 $67/74
11/2 - 12/14 M 9:30-10:30a 214401-2 $78/86
Sullivan Community Center, Preschool Room A
o class 28
Kidding Around | 2.5-3.5 Years
Children explore, discover, and learn as they partake in individual, small, and large
group experiences including art, cooking, sensory play, stories, and both indoor and
outdoor play. Classroom centers and activities are carefully designed and selected to
encourage learning through play, socialization, and the development of gross and fine
motor skills. Paint, play, and explore!
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/14 - 10/26 M 9-11:30a 210801-1 $125/138
11/2 - 12/14 M 9-11:30a 210801-2 $146/161
Sullivan Community Center, Preschool Room B
Bonnie Imburgia
o class 28
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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One Day Programs
New Goblin Goo | 2-4 Years with Parent or Caregiver
Dabble in slime, goop, Oobleck, finger paint, dough, shaving cream and other spooky
sensory and art experiences. We provide the projects, materials, and most importantly,
the cleanup while you enjoy making a mess with your child.
Date Day Time Code R/NR
10/23 F 9:30-10:45a 214801-1 $16/20
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room A/B
New Slime Laboratory | 4-6 Years
Squeeze ooey gooey slime, “pin the slime on the scientist”, ooze Ooblek, and enjoy a
sensory experience like no other in Slime Laboratory. Each child will receive a pair of
slime goggles and will explore the properties of slime and gooey creations. Pizza and
juice will be served.
Date Day Time Code R/NR
10/23 F 5:30-7:30p 214901-1 $25/31
Sullivan Community Center, Preschool Room C
New Pirate Adventures | 3-5 Years
Walk the plank, pin the patch on the pirate, play musical islands and sink the ship to
earn your pirate eye patch and bandana. Fill your pirate belly with pizza and juice
before embarking on a treasure hunt throughout the Sullivan Community Center. Come
aboard me pirate ship and sail into some fun.
Date Day Time Code R/NR
9/18 F 5:30-7:30p 215001-1 $25/31
Sullivan Community Center, Preschool Room C
New Construction Zone | 3-5 Years
With a little imagination and the right tools, children can build anything. Construct and
deconstruct sculptures using wood blocks, magnetic tiles, foam blocks, or LEGOs®.
Learn about construction vehicles and tools, dig in dirt at the sensory table, and build
your own miniature wooden sculpture to take home. Pizza and juice will be served.
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room C
o class 1 28 11 23 11 28 12 21 12 26 12 28 an 1 2
Kara Spector
Kindermusik Foundations | Newborn-16 Months with Parent or Caregiver
Hear squeals of delight as your baby anticipates the next zoom lift and giggles while
dancing and socializing. Babies enjoy wide-eyed excitement with tummy tickle rhymes,
massage and exploration time. Home materials fee 40
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/12 - 11/7 Sa 11-11:55a 210101-1 $112/123
9/14 - 11/9 M 11-11:55a 210101-2 $112/123
11/14 - 1/23 Sa 11-11:55a 210101-3 $112/123
11/16 - 1/25 M 11-11:55a 210101-4 $112/123
Kindermusik Level 2 | 16 Months-3.5 Years with Parent or Caregiver
Imagine twirling around the room, marching with happiness and singing out with joy to
the music! Children practice “turn taking” activities and finger games, and play simple
instruments. Home materials fee 60
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/12 - 1/9 Sa 10-10:55a 210104-1 $196/216
9/14 - 1/11 M 10-10:55a 210104-2 $196/216
Kindermusik Level 3 | 3-5 Years with Parent or Caregiver
Carefully integrated curriculum of music, pretend play, literature and a lot of
movement. Children reflect, compare, make choices, express opinions, solve problems
and interact with peers while letting their imaginations soar. Children attend the first
40 minutes independently followed by 15 minutes of parent sharing time.
Home materials fee 62
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/12 - 1/9 Sa 9-9:55a 210106-1 $196/216
9/14 - 1/11 M 9-9:55a 210106-2 $196/216
Date Day Time Code R/NR
12/4 F 5:30-7:30p 215101-1 $25/31
Sullivan Community Center, Preschool Room C
Ice Skating/Hockey
3-6 Years | Page 24
early childhood sports!
Karate
4-7 Years | Page 25
Gymnastics
1-6 Years | Page 28
Rhythmic Gymnastics
3-6 Years | Page 29
Soccer
Pre-K | Page 29
Tennis
3-5 Years | Page 30
Hot Shot Sports
4+ Years | Page 31
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Questions? Julie Freels | (847) 996-6808 | julief@vhparkdistrict.org
Visit vhpark istrict org for attire, recital, dance class calendar, and special dance payment policy information.
School Year Dance
Sullivan Community Center Dance Studio
Creative Movement
Th 9/17 - 12/10 10-10:45 am R/NR: $145/160 Sarah Chapleau 261901-1
Ballet/Tap 1 Combination
Tu 9/1 - 4/27 3:20-4:05 pm R/NR: $350/385 Holly Weber 260501-1
W 9/2 - 4/28 3:30-4:15 pm R/NR: $338/372 Sarah Chapleau 260501-2
Sa 9/12 - 4/24 9-9:45 am R/NR: $314/345 TBA 260501-3
Sa 9/12 - 4/24 11-11:45 am R/NR: $314/345 TBA 260501-4
Ballet/Tap 2 Combination
M 8/31 - 4/28 4:50-5:50 pm R/NR: $435/479 Melissa Schrader 260502-1
Tu 9/1 - 4/27 4:15-5:15 pm R/NR: $467/514 Holly Weber 260502-2
Sa 9/12 - 4/24 9:50-10:50 am R/NR: $419/461 TBA 260502-3
Ballet - Level 1
Tu 9/1 - 4/27 6:30-7:15 pm R/NR: $350/385 Holly Weber 260401-1
Ballet - Level 2
W 9/2 - 4/28 5:45-6:45 pm R/NR: $451/496 Sarah Chapleau 260402-1
Tap - Level 1
Tu 9/1 - 4/27 5:30-6:15 pm R/NR: $350/385 Holly Weber 260801-1
Tap - Level 2
W 9/2 - 4/28 4:30-5:30 pm R/NR: $451/496 Sarah Chapleau 260802-1
Hip Hop - Level 1
M 8/31 - 4/28 6-6:45 pm R/NR: $326/359 Melissa Schrader 260901-1
Hip Hop - Level 2
M 8/31 - 4/28 7-7:45 pm R/NR: $326/359 Melissa Schrader 260902-1
Lyrical - Level 1
Tu 9/1 - 4/27 7:30-8:30 pm R/NR: $467/514 Sarah Chapleau 261001-1
Creative Movement | 2 Years with Parent or Caregiver
Children are introduced to basic dance and creative movement through imaginative games, songs, music, and rhythmical
patterns. Coordination, motor skills, flexibility and confidence are developed at this stage of dancing.
Ballet/Tap 1 Combination | 3-4 Years
Children are introduced to basic ballet and tap movements while giving them a passion for dancing. Coordination,
rhythm, and flexibility are developed at this stage of dancing.
Dance
Ballet/Tap 2 Combination | 5-6 Years
Children are introduced to basic ballet and tap
movements while giving them a passion for dancing.
Dancers learn ballet positions, combinations, and
progressions. Tapping becomes more precise as
dancers explore quicker combinations.
Ballet - Levels 1 and 2 | 7-12 Years
Ballet technique is emphasized with repetition of
exercises at the ballet barre, center work, and across
the floor progressions. Correct posture, strength,
flexibility, grace and rhythm are emphasized. The
technique and level of difficulty increases with each
level of ballet.
Level 1
Introductory class. No experience necessary.
Level 2
For dancers who have completed one to two
sessions Ballet Level 1.
Tap - Levels 1 and 2 | 7-15 Years
Tap dance involves manipulating your feet to create
sounds and rhythms. Tap technique is emphasized.
As the level of the dancer advances, combinations
and speed of movement increase.
Level 1
Introductory class-no experience necessary.
Level 2
For dancers who have completed one or
two sessions Tap Level 1.
Hip Hop - Levels 1 and 2 | 7-12 Years
Coordination, quick thinking, and rhythm are
developed during this high energy class. Students
learn the fundamentals and intermediate skills of
Hip Hop including basic choreography and break
dance movements. Dancers also have the freedom
to develop their own styles through freestyle
movement.
Level 1
Introductory class-no experience necessary.
Level 2
For dancers who have completed one or two
sessions Hip Hop Level 1.
Lyrical - Level 1 | 10-18 Years
Lyrical dancing tells a story through movement,
feelings and emotions. Combining modern, jazz,
and ballet dance, lyrical is characterized by fluidity
and grace. Dancers develop stage presence and
expression. For dancers who have completed one or
two sessions of a recital dance class.
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Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Questions? Anna Swain | (847) 996-6805 | annas@vhparkdistrict.org
After School Enrichment
Fall Session I: 9/8 - 10/22
Fall Session II: 10/ 26 - 12/17
School
New Kindergarten
Aspen
Townline
North
South
Time
2:40-3:40p
2:10-3:10p
3:05-4:05p
2:55-3:55p
2:55-3:55p
Days and fees vary.
Head to our website to view the complete ASE schedule!
Checkmate Chess Academy | Grades K-5
Chess leads to increased focus and concentration, critical
thinking skills, teaching kids to think before they act and
improved math and reading scores. Chess is taught by using
specially created alternative chess games, songs, dances and
the newest educational technology.
Young Rembrandts | Grades K-5
This class will introduce students to color, pattern, and design.
Students create fall-themed illustrations like taffy apples and
scarecrows. Cartoon skills are highlighted as we draw delightful
bunnies and create a Van Gogh-inspired drawing featuring
vibrant sunflowers.
Yoga | Grades K-5
There are yoga games, music, lots of work with imagination,
while your child learns breathing techniques, balancing poses,
and even meditation practices. Yoga helps kids manage stress
better and improve their self confidence. If possible, please
have your child bring their own yoga mat with their name on it.
Caring for Students, Kindergarten through Grade 6
PALS provides positive before and after school activities for elementary students within
a safe, secure, and enriching environment. Your child will have the opportunity to
engage in education and recreation activities geared to the interest of the participants.
All activities are designed to foster teamwork, health and wellness, positive attitudes,
and self-esteem.
Hawthorn Kindergarten Building
Hawthorn Elementary North
Hawthorn Elementary South
Townline Elementary/School of Dual Language
Aspen Elementary
2020/2021 Monthly Fees
Full Time
Morning $168
Afternoon $325
Part Time
Three days per week. Days must
remain consistent each week.
Morning $105
Afternoon $199
Registration Packets and PALS Parent
Handbooks are available at the Sullivan
Community Center.
Sibling Discount!
Enroll a second child in PALS to receive a 10%
discount off afternoon fees!*
This iscount is applie to the secon chil
Both chil ren must live in the same househol
an be enrolle in full time Afternoon PALS
School's Out! | Grades K-6 | 6 am-6 pm | $42
We offer a wide variety of recreational activities that allow children to develop their
social skills, including sports, games, arts and crafts, and much more!
Wicked Science Cool Chemistry | Grades 1-5
We'll be doing activities that use critical thinking and reasoning
skills to strengthen children's curiosity. We'll explore different
states of matter and their properties. We'll shine pennies in
seconds and blow up balloons without using or lungs. A new
activity each class with results that will astound you!
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Day Off
Code
Monday, September 28 950101-1
Friday, October 9 950101-2
Wednesday, November 11 950101-3
Tuesday, November 24 950101-4
Wednesday, November 25 950101-5
Friday, December 18 950101-6
Hawthorn Elementary North
Day Off
Code
Monday, December 21 950101-7
Tuesday, December 22 950101-8
Wednesday, December 23 950101-9
Monday, December 28 950101-10
Tuesday, December 29 950101-11
Wednesday, December 30 950101-12
Youth
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Music Start | 6-10 Years
Learn to read music and play tunes! Using specialized, proprietary MusicStart
keyboards, students learn to play familiar tunes in a group setting by color, letter,
and note matching while using problem-solving strategies - without sacrificing any
important musical knowledge.
Disney's The Little Mermaid Jr. | K-Grade 6
Young Performers | Grades K-1
Kids have their first chance to perform on stage. All children attend weekly rehearsals
to learn songs, dances and scenes. Each child enrolled receives a part, an audio file
and a script for personal practice.
Performance Program | Grades 2-6
All children have the opportunity to perform in a musical theater production on stage.
Actors rehearse weekly with vocal, dance and drama instructors. Each child who
auditions receives a part, an audio file and a script for personal practice.
Grades Dates Day Time Code R/NR
Grades K-1 9/16 - 12/9 W 4-5p 251003-1 $185/231
Grades 2-6 9/16 - 12/9 W 5-7p 251003-2 $285/356
Mandatory Audition Date: September 16 (All performers get a part)
Performance Date: December 12
Sullivan Community Center, Community Room
Margo Proeh Gabriella Gar a Am Walken an Chil ren s Theatre Sta
o class 11 25 an 11 28
Musical Theatre Workshop | Grades 1-4
Students will learn the basics of vocal technique, choreography, and acting while
working together to produce an in-class performance for family and friends. It’s great
way for young artists to develop their talents, foster self-confidence and grow in social
skills and team building.
Trolls World Tour
Date Day Time Code R/NR Showcase
8/24 - 10/5 M 4-6p 251010-1 $150/188 10/5
Frozen 2
Date Day Time Code R/NR Showcase
10/19 - 11/30 M 4-6p 251010-2 $150/188 11/30
Winter Break Camp Legally Blonde
Date Day Time Code R/NR Showcase
12/21 - 12/23 M/Tu/W 10a-3p 251012-1 $185/231 12/23
Winter Break Camp Mulan
Date Day Time Code R/NR Showcase
12/28 - 12/30 M/Tu/W 10a-3p 251012-2 $185/231 12/30
Sullivan Community Center, Community Room
Margo Proeh an Chil ren s Theatre Co Sta
o class 7 an 11 23
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/11 - 10/16 F 6-7p 251205-1 $137/171
11/6 - 12/18 F 6-7p 251205-2 $137/171
Sullivan Community Center, Music Room
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Guitar Stars | 6-14 Years
Learn the fundamentals of guitar while playing games, making music and having fun!
We'll cover the basics, from how to hold the guitar and pick to proper hand finger
positioning. Advanced or returning students will delve into sight reading and playing by
ear! Stu ents must bring their o n guitar
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/9 - 10/14 W 6-7p 251204-1 $154/192
11/4 - 12/16 W 6-7p 251204-2 $154/192
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room B
o class 11 25
Cartoon Drawing with Young Rembrandts | 6-12 Years
Do you have a sense of humor to compliment your artistic skills? Your child will be
drawing and learning about expressions. Big words, soccer in action and candy
characters are a few of the awesome art we’ll be doing this fall.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/3 - 10/1 Th 5:30-6:30p 251613-1 $84/105
10/8 - 10/29 Th 5:30-6:30p 251613-2 $67/84
11/5 - 12/3 Th 5:30-6:30p 251613-3 $67/84
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room A
o class 11 26
Elementary Drawing with Young Rembrandts | 6-12 Years
We present drawing lessons that encompass a fascinating world of characters, pattern,
and color. We will be drawing a realistic pizza, an adorable baby sloth, and our favorite
art history portraits, Hiawatha.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/3 - 10/1 Th 4:30-5:15p 251614-1 $84/105
10/8 - 10/29 Th 4:30-5:15p 251614-2 $67/84
11/5 - 12/3 Th 4:30-5:15p 251614-3 $67/84
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room B
o class 11 26
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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One Day Program
Magic Class | 5-12 Years
Amaze friends and family with mind-reading and tricks using playing cards, ropes and
coins! Each participant will take home a magic kit. New tricks are taught each session!
Date Day Time Code R/NR
9/8 Tu 5-5:55p 250601-1 $20/25
11/23 M 6:45-7:40p 250601-2 $20/25
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room B
Gar Kantor
One Day Program
"Caring 4 Children" Babysitting Program | 10-14 Years
This program combines the curriculum from the Babysitting 101 National Babysitter
Education Program with professionals from the Police Department and Countryside Fire
Protection District. Future sitters learn how to deal with emergency and non-emergency
situations that could arise while taking care of younger children. We address topics
such as first aid, fire safety, police security, child care and more. Pack a sack dinner.
Date Day Time Code R/NR
11/17 Tu 4:30-9p 250401-1 $52/65
Sullivan Community Center, Community Room
Checkmate Chess | 6-13 Years
No previous knowledge of chess is necessary. Each class consists of a fun interactive
teaching period and guided practice time. Both new and returning participants are
welcome and will get to the next level.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/10 - 10/15 Th 6-7p 250201-1 $114/143
11/5 - 12/17 Th 6-7p 250201-2 $114/143
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room B
o class 11 26
No prior experience required.
RoboThink Fall After School Robotics Program | 6-12 Years
Students build robot creations of all shapes, sizes and functions! Each session, students
are introduced to engineering concepts. Students apply these concepts to solve
challenges, provide solutions to problems and build creative robots.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/8 - 10/20 Tu 4-5:30p 252011-1 $193/241
11/3 - 12/15 Tu 4-5:30p 252011-2 $166/207
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room A
No class 11/24.
RoboThink Soccer Bot Workshop | 6-12 Years
Build a robot and play an exciting game of robot soccer. The activities are interactive,
hands-on and engaging to promote learning in a fun way!
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
10/10 Sa 10a-12p 252012-2 $35/44
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room B
RoboThink Battle-Bots Workshop | 6-12 Years
Learn to build robots, then battle and challenge your creations against other! The
activities are interactive, hands-on and engaging to promote learning in a fun way!
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
12/12 Sa 10a-12p 252012-3 $35/44
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room B
Winter Break Chess Camp | 6-13 Years
This camp is for both beginners and experienced players. Each class consists of a
fun interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Both new and returning
participants are welcome and will get to the next level.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
12/28 - 12/30 M-W 9a-12p 250202-1 $129/162
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room B
Cooking Classes with iCook | Grades K-4
Students will master cooking safety, slicing, dicing, baking, zesting, mixing, and more!
Little chefs will make two new recipes each class. Learn about cuisine and traditions of
other countries, basic table manners and dining etiquette, and clean-up skills!
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/21 - 10/19 M 5-6p 252901-1 $128/160
11/2 - 11/30 M 5-6p 252901-2 $128/160
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room A
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Questions? Jay Bullman | (847) 996-6807 | jasonb@vhparkdistrict.org
Athletics
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Vernon Hills Youth Sports Affiliates
The Vernon Hills Park District has several community sports affiliates that serve as
partners to offer a comprehensive youth sports program in our community. Please note:
The youth sports affiliates are independent agencies that are neither an agent for nor
under the direction of the Vernon Hills Park District.
Vernon Hills Soccer Club | www.vhsc.org
The Vernon Hills Soccer Club offers youth soccer leagues for boys and girls, ages
4-19, at both recreational and competitive (travel) levels. The club offers Vernon Hills
area youngsters best in class teaching and coaching that develops players to realized
potential and fosters a lifelong love of the game. For more information, email
info@vhsc.org.
Vernon Hills Stingers Softball | www.vhstingers.com
The Vernon Hills Stingers is a community based travel softball organization for girls,
ages 9-19. They teach the fundamentals of softball and strive to win with pride, lose
with style, and to always give their all. For information, email VH-Stingers@comcast.
net.
Vernon Hills Lady Cougars Feeder Basketball | www.vhhsfeeder.
com
The mission of the Lady Cougars is to provide an opportunity for girls that will attend
Vernon Hills High School to participate in an organized competitive basketball program
for grades 5-8. They develop each player to engage in a competitive level of basketball.
They believe in giving girls a firm foundation in the many individual and team skills
required to be a strong basketball player. For more information, email
staciebrettner@gmail.com.
Vernon Hills Community Baseball & Softball | www.vhcbs.org
The VHCBS offers community baseball and softball programs starting with a T-Ball
program for ages 4-5 and goes up to ages 14 for boys baseball and age 17 for girls
softball. We also offer travel baseball starting at age 8 through age 14. Our Community
Baseball and Softball programs run from April through early July. Our travel baseball
programs start winter workouts in January and season play concludes in July. Program
details and online registration became available on the Vernon Hills Community
Baseball and Softball website in early January. For additional information or questions,
please email Community_baseball@vhcbs.org.
Vernon Hills Sports Club | www.vhcougars.org
The Vernon Hills Sports Club offers travel youth programs for grades 1-8. The goal
is to provide teamwork, fundamentals and development. All registration is done at
vhsportsclub.org. If you have any questions please contact Peter Lamberti at
(847) 452-7413.
Football
We have exciting changes for football in Vernon Hills. Tackle football has joined with
LBC in Libertyville. Register now at vhsportsclub.org. Flag football registration will
open the first week of June. Contact Peter Lamberti at football@vhsportsclub.org with
questions.
Flag Football
Tackle Football
Grades K-8 Grades 3-8
August-October
July-November
Vernon Hills Athletic Complex
Butler Field, Libertyville
Boys and Girls Lacrosse
Registration opens in February for boys and girls spring lacrosse. Practices are held
twice a week. Contact Vince Tran at lacrosse@vhsportsclub.org with questions.
Grades 3-8
Spring: April-Mid-June
Fall: August-October
Deerpath Park
Boys Basketball
There are paid coaches for Grades 6-8 and parent coaches Grades 4-5.
Tryouts take place mid October. Contact Stacie Brettner at basketball@vhsportsclub.org
with questions.
November-March
Grades 4-8
Vernon Hills High School
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Ice Skating/Hockey
Glacier Ice Arena | 670 N. Lakeview Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 | (847) 362-1222
o class 7 11 6 7 an 11 26 28
Ice Skating - Basic 1 | 6-17 Years
Learn the fundamentals of skating. Skaters will learn skills such as forward stroking,
forward swizzles, snowplow stops, backward skating, backward gliding and more.
Figure Skating
Tot Skating | 3-6 Years | Skates are included in the fee.
Learn basic skating skills by using fun, excitement, and instructional techniques.
Date Day Time Code Fee
8/17 - 9/28 M 10-10:30a 220101-1 $90
8/18 - 9/29 Tu 10-10:30a 220101-2 $105
8/18 - 9/29 Tu 4:20-4:50p 220101-3 $105
8/19 - 9/30 W 1:10-1:40p 220101-4 $105
8/20 - 10/1 Th 1-1:30p 220101-5 $105
8/21 - 10/2 F 5:10-5:40p 220101-6 $105
8/22 - 10/3 Sa 10:45-11:15a 220101-7 $105
8/22 - 10/3 Sa 11:25-11:55a 220101-8 $105
10/5 - 12/21 M 10-10:30a 220101-A $180
10/6 - 12/22 Tu 10-10:30a 220101-B $180
10/6 - 12/22 Tu 4:20-4:50p 220101-C $180
10/7 - 12/23 W 1:10-1:40p 220101-D $180
10/7 - 12/23 W 5:10-5:40p 220101-E $180
10/8 - 12/17 Th 1-1:30p 220101-F $150
10/9 - 12/18 F 5:10-5:40p 220101-G $135
10/10 - 12/19 Sa 10:45-11:15a 220101-H $135
10/10 - 12/19 Sa 11:25-11:55a 220101-I $135
Thriving 3s & Fabulous 4s | 3-4 Years with Parent or Caregiver
For young skaters who that have a bit more caution stepping onto the ice. This is a
great way for the parent to learn as well!
Date Day Time Code Fee
8/17 - 9/28 M 10-10:30a 220107-1 $90
8/18 - 9/29 Tu 10-10:30a 220107-2 $105
8/19 - 9/30 W 1:10-1:40p 220107-3 $105
8/20 - 10/1 Th 1-1:30p 220107-4 $105
8/22 - 10/3 Sa 11:30a-12p 220107-5 $105
10/5 - 12/21 M 10-10:30a 220107-A $180
10/6 - 12/22 Tu 10-10:30a 220107-B $180
10/7 - 12/23 W 1:10-1:40p 220107-C $180
10/8 - 12/17 Th 1-1:30p 220107-D $150
10/10 - 12/19 Sa 11:30a-12p 220107-E $135
Date Day Time Code Fee
8/19 - 9/30 W 5:10-5:50p 220102-1 $119
8/19 - 9/30 W 5:50-6:30p 220102-2 $119
8/21 - 10/2 F 5-5:40p 220102-3 $119
8/22 - 10/3 Sa 9:20-10a 220102-4 $119
8/22 - 10/3 Sa 11:20a-12p 220102-5 $119
10/7 - 12/23 W 5:10-5:50p 220102-A $204
10/7 - 12/23 W 5:50-6:30p 220102-B $204
10/9 - 12/18 F 5-5:40p 220102-C $153
10/10 - 12/19 Sa 9:20-10a 220102-D $153
10/10 - 12/19 Sa 11:20a-12p 220102-E $153
Adult Skating | 16+ Years
Fundamental skating skills will be taught in a relaxed, skate at your own pace
atmosphere. Coaches will rotate instruction based on your skill level.
Date Day Time Code R/NR
8/18 - 9/29 Tu 10-10:30a 220104-1 $105
8/22 - 10/3 Sa 9:20-10a 220104-2 $119
10/6 - 12/22 Tu 10-10:30a 220104-A $180
10/10 - 12/19 Sa 9:20-10a 220104-B $153
Hockey
Little Dogs Hockey | 3-6 Years
Learn to skate instruction for the future hockey player. Students must attend the tot
program until coaches recommend Little Dogs Hockey.
Date Day Time Code Fee
8/18 - 9/29 Tu 4:10-4:50p 220103-1 $119
8/21 - 10/2 F 5-5:40p 220103-2 $119
8/22 - 10/3 Sa 10:40-11:20a 220103-3 $119
10/6 - 12/22 Tu 4:10-4:50p 220103-A $204
10/9 - 12/18 F 5-5:40p 220103-B $153
10/10 - 12/19 Sa 10:40-11:20a 220103-C $153
Rookies Hockey | Grades 1-5
Must complete Basic 1 before enrolling in this class. Some first graders may be
recommended to Little Dogs Hockey.
Date Day Time Code Fee
8/18 - 9/29 Tu 4:10-4:50p 220105-1 $119
8/22 - 10/3 Sa 10:40-11:20a 220105-2 $119
10/6 - 12/22 Tu 4:10-4:50p 220105-A $204
10/10 - 12/19 Sa 10:40-11:20a 220105-B $153
Register through Glacier Ice Arena directly for classes above Basic 1.
o make up classes ill be o ere uring the Spring session unless requeste via email Some classes are
too full to accommo ate makeups For questions please email Chris Heiser at cheiser glacierskate com
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Illinois Shotokan Karate Clubs | www.ISKC.com | (847) 359-0666
Karate
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Parent/Child Karate (White-Red)
Pre-Karate Beginner (No Experience)
Pre-Karate Beginner/Continuer
Pre-Karate Continuer
Pre-Karate Intermediate/Advanced
Youth Karate Beg/Cont (White-Red)
Youth Karate Beg/Cont (White-Orange)
Youth Karate Novice (Orange-Blue)
Youth Karate Int. (Yellow-Green)
Youth Karate Int. (Green-Purple)
Youth Karate Advanced (Purple+)
Youth Karate Advanced (Brown-Black)*
Adult Karate All Levels
Adult Karate Beg/Cont (White-Red)
Adult Karate Novice (Orange-Blue)
Adult Karate Int. (Green-Purple)
Adult Karate Advanced (Brown-Black)*
Thursdays
9/3 - 12/17
4 pm
4:45 pm
5:30 pm
6:30 pm
7:30 pm
8:30 pm
9 am
Saturdays
9/12 - 12/19
9:50 am
10:40 am
11:45 am
12:50 pm
1:55 pm
Sullivan Community Center
R/NR: $169/211
*Brown/Black: $218/273
Illinois Shotokan Karate Club is Chicagoland’s premier
karate school taught under the instruction of John
DiPasquale, a four-time National Champion, US National
Coach and President of the US National Karate Federation.
• Uniforms and Belt-Testing are options available
through the ISKC instructor.
• Please note that the Youth, Parent/Child and Adult
classes may train together.
• Beginner students will not be permitted to register
for the current session after the second class.
• Registration for continuers through advanced
students will be accepted after the start date,
but the full class fee is required.
• No class 11/26.
Parent/Child Karate | 7+ Years
60 Minutes
Parent/Child classes are a great
way to spend quality time with your
child, while conditioning muscles,
developing coordination and improving
cardiovascular fitness.
Pre-Karate | 4-7 Years
45 Minutes
In our Pre- Karate Safety classes, young
children develop flexibility, strength, and
coordination in fun, yet disciplined
activities. This program is specifically
designed for growing minds and bodies
to enhance memory and agility. Watch
your child’s confidence blossom and their
skills improve.
Youth Karate | 7-14 Years
60 Minutes
Advanced: 90 Minutes
ISKC’s Youth karate classes will put
children in touch with their bodies and
offers a good mix of strength training,
with cardiovascular and flexibility
exercises. Children increase their
coordination, agility and poise, as well as
learn lasting personal safety skills.
Adult Karate | 15+ Years
60 Minutes
Advanced: 90 Minutes
Our Adult classes release tension, develop
total body fitness and build stamina and
overall productivity! In addition to selfdefense
skills, karate increases flexibility,
cardiovascular endurance, and muscle
tone, while improving core strength.
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Basketball
Volunteer coaches are needed to lead team practices. All training is provided.
Please contact Jay Bullman at jasonb@vhparkdistrict.org if you are interested.
Grades 1-2 | Co-Ed
The emphasis of this league will be on skill development,
participation and FUN! A smaller court, lower hoops and
junior sized basketball are used.
The first team meeting will be a one-hour practice;
the rest will consist of a 30-minute practice followed
by a game. All players will receive a team jersey and
participation medal.
Mandatory Skill Day: January 2
Last Name A-M: 10-11 am
Last Name M-Z: 11 am-12 pm
First Team Meeting: January 16
1/2 Co-Ed: 220505-1
R/NR: $108/135
After 1/1/21: $134/160
Sullivan Community Center, Gym B
Grade 3-4 | Girls and Boys
The emphasis in these leagues will be sportsmanship,
skill development, participation and fun. A smaller court,
lower hoops and a junior sized basketball are used. We
will keep score. All players will receive a team jersey and
participation medal.
Practices begin the week of December 11/30 at local
schools.
Leagues will play 10 games on Saturday mornings/
afternoons beginning in January. Ocassionally, Friday
evening games may be scheduled.
Mandatory Skill Day: October 24, 8:30-10 am
3/4 Girls: 220505-2
3 Boys: 220505-3
4 Boys: 220505-4
Sullivan Community Center, Gym A
Fees (R/NR)
Through October 19: $137/171
After October 19: $167/201
Youth Basketball Leagues
Saturdays | January 9 - March 13 | 8 am -1 pm
There is a 50 fee for refun ing out once
place on a team
Youth Basketball Registration
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Grade 5-6 | Co-Rec
Players continue skill development while introducing
the element of competition. At this level we will begin
to keep score, but no standings are kept. The emphasis
in these leagues will continue to be sportsmanship, skill
development, participation and fun. Both leagues will
use a full-size court and have two referees per game. The
fifth graders will use an intermediate size ball while the
sixth graders will move up to the regulation ball.
Leagues will play 10 games on Friday evenings and/or
Saturday morning/afternoon beginning in January.
Mandatory Skill Day: October 24, 10-11:30 am
5 Co-Rec: 220505-5
6 Co-Rec: 220505-6
Townline Elementary
Grades 7-8 | Co-Rec
Players continue to develop their skills and showcase
what they have learned. At this stage, game scores as
well as league standings are kept. This will lead to a
single elimination tournament to end the season. The
emphasis in this league continues to be sportsmanship,
skill development, participation and fun, but competition
is embraced, teaching players how to win and lose with
grace. This league will use a full-size court and an official
size basketball. Two referees will be assigned to each
game.
This league will play 8 games on Saturday morning/
afternoon beginning in January plus an end-of-season
tournament.
Mandatory Skill Day: October 24, 11:30 am-1 pm
7/8 Co-Rec: 220505-7
Townline Elementary
10/19 Registration Deadline
11/16 Players will be Contacted
11/30 Practices Begin
1/9 Games Begin
No basketball 12/21-1/2.
Team Formation
All teams are formed by a coach’s draft. Players are
measured for height and evaluated at the mandatory
Skill Day. This information is provided to coaches to
select teams. No coach or teammate requests will
be considered. The only way to guarantee that two
kids are placed on the same team is if their parents
sign up to coach together. Those that do not attend
skill day will not be eligible for the draft and will be
randomly assigned to a team.
Practice
Teams practice 1-2 hours per week at various schools.
Practice times can be as early as 6 pm and go as
late as 9 pm (8:30 pm for 3rd & 4th grade teams).
Schedules are dictated by coaches; therefore, specific
practice schedule requests cannot be honored. (If
there is one specific day of the week that your child is
not available to practice, please note on registration).
All players will receive a team jersey and
participation medal.
Boys trying out for VHCYAA Feeder
Basketball | Grades 4-8
This program is committed to the development of
both individual and team skills for boys that will
attend Vernon Hills High School. We are an organized
competitive program that competes against similarly
organized teams. Tryouts for the 2020-2021 season
will take place early October. For more information
visit vhcougars com
The Park District realizes that tryouts and team
selection for feeder basketball are after our
registration deadline but before practices/games
begin. Players are encouraged to register for the Park
District league and attend Skill Day. If you make the
feeder team, and decide not to play both feeder and
Park District, as long as a refund is requested prior to
our team selection, you will receive a refund of the
full league fee. Do not wait until after the feeder team
has been selected or you will be subject to the late
registration fee.
Vernon Hills Lady Cougars
Feeder Basketball
This program provides an opportunity for girls that
will attend Vernon Hills High School to participate
in an organized competitive basketball program
for grades 5 through 8, against similarly organized
teams. Tryouts for the 2020-2021 season will take
place in late September and/or early October. For
more information, visit VHHSFee er com.
Basketball
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Thank you!
2019-2020
Recreational Basketball Coaches
Triple Threat Junior Skills | Grades K-2
This clinic separates kids into age and skill appropriate groups. Coaches focus on
teaching fundamental skills of the game while providing a fun and safe environment for
players.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
9/1 - 9/17 Tu/Th 4:15-5:15p 221004-1 $99
9/22 - 10/8 Tu/Th 4:15-5:15p 221004-2 $99
10/13 - 10/29 Tu/Th 4:15-5:15p 221004-3 $99
11/3 - 11/19 Tu/Th 4:15-5:15p 221004-4 $99
Joe Ahr
Chris Arick
John Asistores
Bobby Belzer
Sam Blaker
Ted Bliefnick
Nic Bryson
Tom Cahill
Will Callinan
Cheryl Castle
Brett Castle
Dave Collier
Bob Derby
David Dillon
Emily Dorgan
Greg Dorgan
Jeff Eichenbaum
Vince Escoto
Rocco Espina
Mike Feigh
Yesid Ferro
John Freihammer
Matt Friedman
Lou Gatta
Mark Haenle
Jon Hiscox
Matt Jacobs
Steve Jepson
James Jung
Eugene Kaykov
Kristen Kinsella
John Koepke
Charlie Lee
Mike Marvin
Amit Mehta
Jason Mick
Barbara Mitchell
Wes Morris
Heidi Murphy
Mike Nitz
Hunter Nockels
Shray Patel
Alan Pavlik
Wes Polen
Steve Ryniec
Michele Sawicki
Corey Schwalb
Jeremy Schwartz
Jeremy Seaver
Shannon Shoemaker
Dmitry Simonoff
Jeff Slavish
Charles Sostak
Milos Sotirovic
Wes Stinson
Kenneth Tom
Alison Torres
Ferdi Turkmen
Tom Udvance
Socrates Vela
Fernando Verduzco
Jennifer Wagrowski
Michael Wooldridge
Matt Zivkovic
Sullivan Community Center, Gym A
Triple Threat Next Level Training | Grades 3-6
This clinic continues to build fundamental skills. Players perform drills individually and
in skill appropriate groups. Competitive game situational drills are also incorporated to
improve overall game performance.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
9/1 - 9/17 Tu/Th 5:30-6:30p 221010-1 $129
9/22 - 10/8 Tu/Th 5:30-6:30p 221010-2 $129
10/13 - 10/29 Tu/Th 5:30-6:30p 221010-3 $129
11/3 - 11/19 Tu/Th 5:30-6:30p 221010-4 $129
Sullivan Community Center, Gym A
Triple Threat Advanced Level Training | Grades 6-8
Triple Threat's Advanced Level Training program is designed for the serious players.
Classes focuses on skill improvement, individual scoring moves and how to incorporate
skill sets into game play.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
9/14 - 9/30 M/W 5:15-6:15p 221012-1 $139
10/5 - 10/26 M/W 5:15-6:15p 221012-2 $139
11/2 - 11/18 M/W 5:15-6:15p 221012-3 $139
Sullivan Community Center, Gym B
Individual and Small Group Training
Individual and group training is available year round. Trainer Tom Bahnick provides the
ideal environment for perfecting shooting mechanics, ball-handling skills, attacking
moves, and overall position presence. Workouts can also be structured for specific
positions. Individual and group training allow each player to enhance their overall
skills and prepare them for the next level. Group training can consist of 2-5 players.
Groups need to be formed prior to registration. Triple Threat does not form the groups.
Sessions are available for 30, 45, or 60 minutes.
Email info@triple-threatbball.com for questions and to schedule training sessions.
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Gymnastics
Vernon Hills Gymnastics | 645 Lakeview Parkway, Suite 100 Vernon Hills, IL 60061 | (224) 504-2912 | www.vhgymnastics.com
o class 7 11 26 an 12 24 1 3
Kindergarten Gymnastics | 5-6 Years
Students will begin learning the proper positions, strength drills and focus necessary to
perform well in our Recreational Program. Learn vault, bars, beam and floor skills.
Parent and Tot Gymnastics | 1-3 Years
A fun and playful introduction to beginner gymnastics skills for girls and boys. Parents
will support and guide their little ones through activities that build confidence,
strength, and social interaction. Tots will also gain independence and complete stations
all on their own!
Parent and Tot Gymnastics | 1-2 Years
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/11 - 10/27 Tu 10:30-11:15a 222501-3 $165
11/3 - 1/12 Tu 10:30-11:15a 222501-4 $138
Parent and Tot Gymnastics | 1.5-3 Years
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/10 - 10/26 M 10:30-11:25a 222501-1 $207
11/2 - 1/11 M 10:30-11:25a 222501-2 $188
8/15 - 10/31 Sa 9-9:55a 222501-5 $225
8/15 - 10/31 Sa 10:15-11:10a 222501-7 $225
11/7 - 1/16 Sa 9-9:55a 222501-6 $169
11/7 - 1/16 Sa 10:15-11:10a 222501-8 $169
Preschool Gymnastics | 3-4 Years
For students that are ready to participate and focus independently in a beginner
gymnastics class. Students will complete fun stations while learning the basics of
swinging, jumping, rolling and balance.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/12 - 10/28 W 6:30-7:25p 222502-1 $225
11/4 - 1/13 W 6:30-7:25p 222502-2 $188
8/13 - 10/29 Th 10:30-11:25a 222502-3 $225
11/5 - 1/14 Th 10:30-11:25a 222502-4 $150
8/15 - 10/31 Sa 10:15-11:10a 222502-5 $225
11/7 - 1/16 Sa 10:15-11:10a 222502-6 $169
8/16 - 11/1 Su 10:15-11:10a 222502-7 $225
11/8 - 1/17 Su 10:15-11:10a 222502-8 $169
Preschool Gymnastics | 4-5 Years
For gymnasts that have mastered swinging, jumping, and following directions. In this
beginner class, students must participate in all stations with minimal assistance.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/12 - 10/28 W 9:30-10:25a 222502-9 $225
11/4 - 1/13 W 9:30-10:25a 222502-10 $188
8/13 - 10/29 Th 5:15-6:10p 222502-11 $225
11/5 - 1/14 Th 5:15-6:10p 222502-12 $150
8/15 - 10/31 Sa 9-9:55a 222502-13 $225
11/7 - 1/16 Sa 9-9:55a 222502-14 $169
8/16 - 11/1 Su 9-9:55a 222502-15 $225
11/8 - 1/17 Su 9-9:55a 222502-16 $169
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/11 - 10/27 Tu 5:15-6:15p 222503-1 $225
11/3 - 1/12 Tu 5:15-6:15p 222503-2 $188
8/15 - 10/31 Sa 10:15-11:15a 222503-3 $225
11/7 - 1/16 Sa 10:15-11:15a 222503-4 $169
8/16 - 11/1 Su 9-10a 222503-5 $225
11/8 - 1/17 Su 9-10a 222503-6 $169
Girls Level 1 | 6-13 Years
An introduction to USAG Level 1 skills. Students will learn the proper positions, strength
drills and focus necessary to complete these skills with minimal assistance from a
coach. No prior gymnastics experience is required for this class.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/10 - 10/26 M 5:15-6:15p 222504-1 $207
11/2 - 1/11 M 5:15-6:15p 222504-2 $188
8/15 - 10/31 Sa 11:15a-12:15p 222504-3 $225
11/7 - 1/16 Sa 11:15a-12:15p 222504-4 $169
Girls Level 2 | 7-13 Years
This class builds upon skills mastered in earlier levels and introduces new USAG Level 2
skills such as round off and bridge kickover. Required skills to enroll: pullover on bars,
straight leg beam kicks, straight jump beam dismount, handstand, cartwheel, forward
roll and backward roll, all completed with excellent form and no spotting.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/13 - 10/29 Th 6:30-7:45p 222505-1 $278
11/5 - 1/14 Th 6:30-7:45p 222505-2 $185
8/15 - 10/31 Sa 9-10:15a 222505-3 $278
11/7 - 1/16 Sa 9-10:15a 222505-4 $209
Tumbling Level 1 | 6-13 Years
An introductory co-ed tumbling class for students age six and up that focuses on basic
positions and fundamental tumbling skills on the floor exercise and tumble track. No
prior tumbling experience required.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/12 - 10/28 W 4-5p 222507-1 $225
11/5 - 1/14 W 4-5p 222507-2 $188
Tumbling Level 2 | 7-13 Years
A coed tumbling class designed for students with some tumbling experience. This class
focuses on intermediate skills on the floor exercise and tumble track. Required skills
to enroll: handstand, cartwheel, bridge kickover with panel mat, and back handspring
with a barrel mat, all completed with excellent form and no spotting.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/11 - 10/27 Tu 6:30-7:30p 222508-1 $225
11/3 - 1/12 Tu 6:30-7:30p 222508-2 $188
Girls Rhythmic Gymnastics/Soccer
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Vernon Hills Soccer Club 2021 Spring League
The Park District is accepting registration on behalf of the Vernon Hills Soccer Club.
The Vernon Hills Soccer Club has its basis and its roots in the Vernon Hills Community.
The VHSC Recreational Program is both a vital service to the community, providing
a platform for any and all interested soccer players to compete at a recreational
level, and the fundamental building block of the club. The VHSC strives to provide a
fair and professionally run community program with focus on foot skills and player
development. As part of the VHSC plan for player development, our professional
coaching staff provides on-going instruction and training to all recreational coaches.
Girls Rhythmic Gymnastics | 3-13 Years
This is a unique Olympic sport for girls that combines dance and tumbling elements
into routines choreographed to music. Rhythmic gymnastics enhances musical
abilities of harmony and rhythm, improves body coordination and flexibility, and
builds strength, agility and endurance.
Participants use hand apparatuses such as ribbons, ropes, hoops and balls, which
are in motion and synchronized with their body movements.
Sullivan Community Center, Gym B
Girls Rhythmic Gymnastics Level 1 | 3-4 Years
Dates Day Time Code Fee
9/2 - 10/21 W 4:15-5:15p 220401-1 $119
10/28 - 12/16 W 4:15-5:15p 220401-2 $119
Girls Rhythmic Gymnastics Level 2 | 4-5 Years
Dates Day Time Code Fee
9/2 - 10/21 W 5:20-6:20p 220402-1 $119
10/28 - 12/16 W 5:20-6:20p 220402-2 $119
Girls Rhythmic Gymnastics Level 3 | 6-7 Years
Dates Day Time Code Fee
9/2 - 10/21 W 6:25-7:25p 220403-1 $119
10/28 - 12/16 W 6:25-7:25p 220403-2 $119
Girls Rhythmic Gymnastics Level 4 | 8-13 Years
Dates Day Time Code Fee
9/2 - 10/21 W 7:30-8:30p 220404-1 $119
10/28 - 12/16 W 7:30-8:30p 220404-2 $119
• Separate boys and girls programs/divisions available for age 4
(by 2/1/21) through grade 6.
• Roster positions are filled on a first come, first served basis
until the roster maximums are reached.
• Coach will contact the parent/player by April 2.
• Fee: $150, $190 beginning 2/15/21.
• Practice will begin the week of April 5. A seven game schedule
will begin on April 17.
• Visit vhsc org for additional information.
Grade Boys Girls
Pre-K 40101-PB 40101-PG
Kindergarten 40101-KB 40101-KG
1st Grade 40101-1B 40101-1G
2nd Grade 40101-2B 40101-2G
3rd Grade 40101-3B 40101-3G
4th Grade 40101-4B 40101-4G
5th Grade 40101-5B 40101-5G
6th Grade 40101-6B
Volunteering to be a coach is the only way to ensure that your child
receives the most accommodating practice day and time.
Friend and coach requests are not considered
during roster compilation.
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Tennis
Lifesport Libertyville | 1030 S. Fourth Ave. | (847) 362-5553
Lifesport Lincolnshire | 96 Elm Road | (847) 913-2000
Deerpath Park | 299 Onwentsia Road
o class 5 7 11 26 11 2 an 12 24 1 1
Quick Start Tots Tennis
3-5 Years
Students learn basic tennis skills, while
improving social/group interaction.
Parents accompany their child on the
court so both parent and Pro help the
student have fun and learn in a relaxed
atmosphere.
Pee Wee Tennis | 5-7 Years
This is an introductory junior program.
Basic hand-eye coordination, stroke
development for the forehand and
backhand ground strokes utilizing a Quick
Start format.
Junior Development Tennis
8-13 Years
An excellent program for youth just
starting to learn the game. Emphasis is
placed on form and control. Students
will be introduced to volleys, serves and
groundstrokes.
High School Tennis | Grades 9-12
Designed for students who want to qualify
for their school team or improve their
playing skills. Drills are used to imitate
competitive game situations and improve
students’ strokes.
Adult Instant Tennis | 18+ Years
Learn to play tennis in just a few weeks.
Even if you've never held a racquet, we
can get you started playing and enjoying
a great sport.
Adult Stroke Production
18+ Years
Emphasis is placed on reinforcing the
tennis basics; forehand and backhand
ground strokes, volleys, and serves.
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Quick Start Tots Tennis
Lifesport Libertyville
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/15 - 10/10 Sa 9-10a 220701-3 $232
8/16 - 10/11 Su 9-10a 220701-4 $232
8/17 - 10/12 M 4-5p 220701-1 $232
8/19 - 10/14 W 4-5p 220701-2 $261
10/17 - 12/19 Sa 9-10a 220701-C $232
10/18 - 12/20 Su 9-10a 220701-D $261
10/19 - 12/21 M 4-5p 220701-A $261
10/21 - 12/23 W 4-5p 220701-B $261
Deerpath Park
8/18 - 10/13 Tu 3:30-4:30p 220701-5 $108
8/20 - 10/15 Th 3:30-4:30p 220701-6 $108
Pee Wee Tennis
Lifesport Libertyville
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/19 - 10/14 W 3:15-4p 220703-1 $196
10/21 - 12/23 W 3:15-4p 220703-A $218
8/21 - 10/16 F 3:15-4p 220703-2 $196
10/23 - 12/18 F 3:15-4p 220703-B $174
Lifesport Lincolnshire
8/20 - 10/15 Th 5-6p 220703-4 $261
10/22 - 12/17 Th 5-6p 220703-D $261
8/15 - 10/10 Sa 10-11a 220703-5 $232
8/15 - 10/10 Sa 11a-12p 220703-6 $232
10/17 - 12/19 Sa 10-11a 220703-E $261
10/17 - 12/19 Sa 11a-12p 220703-F $261
8/16 - 10/11 Su 1-2p 220703-7 $232
10/18 - 12/20 Su 1-2p 220703-G $261
Junior Development Tennis
Lifesport Libertyville
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/21 - 10/16 F 6-7p 220706-1 $261
8/15 - 10/10 Sa 4-5p 220706-2 $232
8/16 - 10/11 Su 4-5p 220706-3 $218
10/23 - 12/18 F 6-7p 220706-A $232
10/17 - 12/19 Sa 4-5p 220706-B $261
10/18 - 12/20 Su 4-5p 220706-C $261
Lifesport Lincolnshire
8/15 - 10/10 Sa 10-11a 220706-4 $232
8/15 - 10/10 Sa 11a-12p 220706-5 $232
8/16 - 10/11 Su 2-3p 220706-6 $232
10/18 - 12/20 Su 2-3p 220706-D $261
10/17 - 12/19 Sa 10-11a 220706-E $261
10/17 - 12/19 Sa 11a-12p 220706-F $261
Deerpath Park
8/18 - 9/22 Tu 4:30-5:30p 220706-7 $108
8/20 - 9/24 Th 4:30-5:30p 220706-8 $108
High School Tennis
Lifesport Libertyville
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/15 - 10/10 Sa 4-5p 220707-2 $232
10/17 - 12/19 Sa 4-5p 220707-B $261
8/16 - 10/11 Su 4-5p 220707-1 $232
10/18 - 12/20 Su 4-5p 220707-A $261
Deerpath Park
8/18 - 10/13 Tu 5:30-6:30p 220707-3 $108
Adult Instant Tennis
Lifesport Libertyville
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/15 - 10/10 Sa 4-5p 220708-1 $232
8/16 - 10/11 Su 4-5p 220708-2 $232
10/17 - 12/19 Sa 4-5p 220708-A $261
10/18 - 12/20 Su 4-5p 220708-B $261
Lifesport Lincolnshire
9/14 - 10/26 M 2-3p 220708-3 $203
9/10 - 10/29 Th 7:30-8:30p 220708-5 $232
11/2 - 1/11 M 2-3p 220708-C $290
11/5 - 1/7 Th 7:30-8:30p 220708-E $232
Deerpath Park
8/20 - 10/15 Th 5:30-6:30p 220708-6 $108
Adult Stroke Production Tennis
Lifesport Libertyville
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/18 - 10/13 Tu 9-10a 220709-1 $261
8/20 - 10/15 Th 11a-12p 220709-2 $261
8/15 - 10/10 Sa 4-5p 220709-3 $232
8/16 - 10/11 Su 4-5p 220709-4 $232
10/20 - 12/22 Tu 9-10a 220709-A $290
10/22 - 12/17 Th 9-10a 220709-B $232
10/17 - 12/19 Sa 4-5p 220709-C $261
10/18 - 12/20 Su 4-5p 220709-D $261
Lifesport Lincolnshire
9/11 - 10/16 F 7-8:30p 220709-5 $261
9/12 - 10/17 Sa 8:30-10p 220709-6 $261
10/23 - 12/4 F 7-8:30p 220709-E $261
10/24 - 12/5 Sa 8:30-10p 220709-F $261
12/11 - 1/29 F 7-8:30a 220709-G $261
12/12 - 1/30 Sa 8:30-10a 220709-H $305
Athletics Variety
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Table Tennis Lessons | 5+ Years
Learn table tennis from the pros! Get hands-on training in a class setting with coaches
and a table tennis robot. Lessons include the basic forehand/backhand stroke, pushing,
blocking, smash, serving and advanced techniques such as looping, footwork, proper
body mechanics and serve returns. After your lesson, feel free to stay for open table
tennis at no additional fee.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
9/19 - 11/7 Sa 1-2p 220801-1 $99
Sullivan Community Center, Gym A
ngelbert Solis Illinois State Champion
Hot Shots Mini Ninja Warrior | 4-9 Years
Leap, hop, skip, run your way through obstacles and put your Ninja skills to the test.
We will also play many large group games to further challenge their Ninja skills.
Age Dates Day Time Code Fee
4-5 Years 9/14 - 10/19 M 5:30-6:15p 222405-1 $65
4-5 Years 11/2 - 12/14 M 5:30-6:15p 222405-2 $65
6-9 Years 9/14 - 10/19 M 6:15-7p 222405-3 $65
6-9 Years 11/2 - 12/14 M 6:15-7p 222405-4 $65
Sullivan Community Center, Gym B
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On the Go Sports Kids Co-Ed Volleyball | Grades 4-8
Learn the basics of volleyball: passing, setting, spiking, serving, and blocking.
Participants are grouped according to playing skill set and instruction is built around
the abilities of those involved.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
9/14 - 10/26 M 6:30-7:30p 220902-1 $175
11/2 - 12/14 M 6:30-7:30p 220902-2 $175
Sullivan Community Center, Gym B
Hot Shots Nerf Elite Battle | 5-12 Years
Come experience this classic basement game in an arena style team game. Each week
we will play many different Nerf Elite battle games, including an all-out battle. All guns,
ammo and eye protection will be provided.
Age Dates Day Time Code Fee
5-7 Years 9/18 - 10/23 F 5:30-6:15p 222404-1 $65
5-7 Years 11/6 - 12/18 F 5:30-6:15p 222404-2 $65
8-12 Years 9/18 - 10/23 F 6:15-7p 222404-3 $65
8-12 Years 11/6 - 12/18 F 6:15-7p 222404-4 $65
Sullivan Community Center, Gym B
o class 10 23 an 11 27
Hot Shots Total Sports | 5-12 Years
This class features a new sport each week, including basketball, floor hockey, football,
kickball, soccer, and baseball. Participants also play popular running and group games.
Age Dates Day Time Code Fee
5-7 Years 9/19 - 10/24 Sa 9-9:45a 222402-1 $65
5-7 Years 11/7 - 12/19 Sa 9-9:45a 222402-2 $65
8-12 Years 9/19 - 10/24 Sa 10-11a 222402-3 $70
8-12 Years 11/7 - 12/19 Sa 10-11a 222402-4 $70
Sullivan Community Center, Gym A
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Fencing | 9-15 Years
The LifeSport Fencing Academy is a fencing club serving Youth Fencers. We offer fencing
programs for beginners to advance.
Equipment is provided for beginning fencers.
Level Dates Day Time Code Fee
Beginner 9/25 - 12/13 F 4:30-6p 220710-1 $160
Beginner 11/20 - 1/29 F 4:30-6p 220710-2 $160
Beginner Sabre 9/24 - 11/12 Th 7-8:30p 220710-3 $160
Beginner Sabre 11/19 - 1/28 Th 7-8:30p 220710-4 $160
Jr. Advanced Epee* 9/25 - 11/13 F 6-8p 220711-1 $230
Jr. Advanced Epee* 11/20 - 1/29 F 6-8p 220711-2 $230
Jr. Advanced Sabre* 9/26 - 11/14 Sa 11a-1p 220711-3 $230
Jr. Advanced-Sabre* 11/21 - 1/30 Sa 11a-1p 220711-4 $230
Libertyville Tennis Club
*Advanced Fencing programs include an open
fencing practice session every Wednesday 7-9pm
supervised by LifeSport Fencing Academy Instructors.
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Adult Programs/Leagues
Questions? | Jack Scherer | (847) 996-6935 | jacks@vhparkdistrict.org
Ballroom Dance | 18+ Years*
Would you like to impress family and friends at the next special event, or just have fun
and exercise? Learn the basics of dances including Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, and Swing.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
10/2 - 11/6 F 7-8:30p 270101-1 $75/90 per person
Lakeview Fitness, Group Exercise Room
Diane an John Zitkus
Adult Fine Art Class | 18+ Years
This class gives you what you want! Beginner or advanced alike, you will receive the
one-on-one coaching that is needed to carry out a successful painting.
Dates Day Time Code Fee
8/26 - 10/14 W 10:30a-1:30p 270202-1 $128
10/21 - 12/16 W 10:30a-1:30p 270202-2 $128
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room B
Susan Schnei er
Intermediate Ballroom Dance | 18+ Years*
Have you taken a beginning ballroom dance class and want to learn more? We will
review the basics and add a few more steps to the dances the class chooses.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
10/2 - 11/6 F 8:30-9:30p 270102-1 $50/60 per person
Lakeview Fitness, Group Exercise Room
Diane an John Zitkus
Partners are require Call Jack at 847 6 6 35 if ou oul like to be paire up
Brave Way Self Defense Class | 8+ Years*
This class could save your life! Learn to anticipate and avoid potentially dangerous
situations and discover easy to learn and use techniques to defend yourself from
a physical attacker. You'll learn techniques against (un)armed, single and multiple
aggressors, standing and ground techniques, and rape defense/prevention.
Date Day Time Code R/NR
9/14 M 7-9p 251401-1 $30/38
10/12 M 7-9p 251401-2 $30/38
11/2 M 7-9p 251401-3 $30/38
12/7 M 7-9p 251401-4 $30/38
Sullivan Community Center, Meeting Room C
8 11 ear ol s must register ith an a ult
Adult Co-Rec Volleyball | 18+ Years
Join us for informal volleyball! Individuals will be
randomly grouped to form teams each week. A
supervisor will be on-site to make sure everyone gets an
equal opportunity to play.
Dates Day Time Code R/NR
9/9 - 12/16 W 7-9p 220802-1 $70/88
9/13 - 12/20 Su 12:30-2:30p 220802-2 $70/88
Sullivan Community Center, Gym A
o class 11 25 an 11 2
Adult Basketball League | 18+ Years
Fee: $760 per team
Open Registration Begins: November 11
Registration Deadline: December 9
The League
• Four divisions are offered for varying skill levels.
• The league is limited to eight teams playing a 10-
game regular season.
Play
• Tuesdays and/or Thursdays beginning in January
• At Local Schools
Win
• The top 4 teams advance to a
post-season tournament
Contact Ja Bullman at asonb
to be a e to the mailing list
vhpark istrict
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Modified Capacity: 50 person maximum or 50% of overall room capacity.
Facility Rentals
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Sullivan Community Center
©Kmiecik Imagery 2017
635 N. Aspen Drive
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
(847) 996-6800
Availability:
Sunday
Monday-Thursday
Friday
Saturday
9 am-10 pm
7:30 am-10 pm
7:30 am-1 am
9 am-1 am
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Room A or B
Fee/Hour: $45
Damage Deposit: $200
Room Size (Square Feet): 506
Room Size (Feet): 22x23
Seating Capacity (Dinner*/Theater): 30/50
Meeting Room A with Kitchen
Fee/Hour: $90
Damage Deposit: $200
Room Size (Square Feet): 506
Room Size (Feet): 22x23
Seating Capacity (Dinner*/Theater): 30/50
Combined Meeting Rooms A and B
Fee/Hour: $80
Damage Deposit: $200
Room Size (Square Feet): 1012
Room Size (Feet): 44x23
Seating Capacity (Dinner*/Theater): 60/100
Combined Meeting Rooms A and
B, with Kitchen
Fee/Hour: $105
Damage Deposit: $200
Room Size (Square Feet): 1012
Room Size (Feet): 44x23
Seating Capacity (Dinner*/Theater): 60/100
Meeting Room C
Fee/Hour: $90
Damage Deposit: $200
Room Size (Square Feet): 1454
Room Size (Feet): 32x46
Seating Capacity (Dinner*/Theater): 75/100
Community Room
Stage and Kitchen
Fee/Hour: $640 (4 Hour Minimum
Damage Deposit: $600
Each Additional Hour: $145
Projector and Screen**: $50
Room Size (Square Feet): 2816
Room Size (Feet): 44x64
Seating Capacity (Dinner*/Theater): 200/300
Stage, Kitchen, Meeting Rooms
A and B
Fee/Hour: $740 (4 Hour Minimum
Damage Deposit: $800
Each Additional Hour: $170
Projector and Screen**: $50
Room Size (Square Feet): 3828
Room Size (Feet): 44x87
Seating Capacity (Dinner*/Theater): 260/400
Gymnasium
Reservation Information:
Contact Customer Service at the Sullivan
Community Center at (847) 996-6800 for
availability. Rental fee and damage deposit
are due at the time of reservation.
Fees go into e ect 1 20
Alcohol is not permitte at this facilit
Available Satur a evenings after 5 pm
Sun a evenings after 3 pm
Gym A
Fee/Hour: $90
Damage Deposit: $200
Gym B
Fee/Hour: $90
Damage Deposit: $200
Gym B and Lobby
Fee/Hour: $115 (2 Hour Minimum
Damage Deposit: $200
Dinner capacit base on table s
Computer an cor s not inclu e
ith chairs
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Facility Rentals
Pavilions
Availability:
Daily: 8:30 am-10:00 pm
ote Alcohol is not permitte at these facilities
Century Park Pavilion
1401 In ian oo Drive
Damage Deposit: $200
Fee/Hour: $65
navailable December March
During this time the facilit is
Room Size (Square Feet): 672 use as a arming shelter for
Room Size (Feet): 24x28 the sle hill an ice rink
Seating Capacity: 50*
Dinner capacit base on rectangular tables
ith chairs
Modified Capacity: 50 person maximum or 50% of overall room capacity.
Picnic Shelters
Rental Fee: $75
Holiday Weekend Rental Fee: $125
• Labor Day (Sa-M)
2020 Picnic Shelter Permits may be reserved at
the Sullivan Community Center or online.
• Park restrooms are open from the second
week of April through the first week of
November, weather permitting.
• Separate permits are required for each event or site.
• Picnic shelter permit fees are non-refundable, with the exception
of inclement weather.
• Picnic permits expire at dusk.
• Alcohol use is prohibited in all parks & picnic shelters.
• The permit applicant must be in attendance at the event from
start to finish of the rental period.
• Special permission is required for inflatables, tents and other
large items.
• Vehicles are prohibited in the parks at all times except in
designated areas.
• Permit holders have priority use of shelter.
Open Space Permit
Open Space Permits will be granted for park property that is
adjacent to private property only. The regular permit fee is
applicable.
Hartmann Park Pavilion
2 2 Oak oo Drive Vernon Hills
Damage Deposit: $200
Fee/Hour: $65
Room Size (Square Feet): 798
Room Size (Feet): 38x21
Seating Capacity: 50
Activity Set Rentals
ot o ere this summer
Need activities for your picnic? We have four
different kits to choose from.
Activity Set Daily Fee Deposit
Picnic Set $15 $100
Inclu es volle ball soccer ball football an
softball equipment all package in a large
heele cooler
Cornhole Bags $5 $50
4 of each color
Horseshoes $5 $50
2 of each color
Bocce Set $5 $50
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Facility Rentals
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Deerpath Park
Maximum Capacity: 120
24 Warrington Roa
Hawthorn Mellody Park
Maximum Capacity: 96
2221 Ha eltime Drive
Peterson Park
Maximum Capacity: 120
200 Ha thorn Park a
Century Park Boat Dock
Maximum Capacity: 120
1001 Lakevie Park a
Parking Lot
Playground
Ball Fields
Electricity
Grills
Drinking Fountain
Basketball Courts
Volleyball Courts
Restrooms ADA
12 Picnic Tables
Parking Lot
Playground
Restrooms ADA
Grills
8 Picnic Tables
Drinking Fountain
Sand Volleyball
Basketball Court
Ball Fields
Parking on Hawthorn Pkwy.
Playground
Restrooms ADA
Electricity
Grills
Ball Field
Drinking Fountain
Sand Volleyball
Basketball Courts
Tennis Court
12 Picnic Tables
Parking Lot
Boat Launch
Restrooms ADA
Drinking Fountain
Electricity
Vending Machine
Grills
12 Picnic Tables
Century Park Island
Maximum Capacity: 100
1001 Lakevie Park a
Parking at Boat Dock
Grills
Restrooms Nearby
10 Picnic Tables
Century Park
North Shelter
Maximum Capacity: 20
orth en of Centur Park
Parking Lot
Cornhole Court
Playground
Bocce Ball Court
Fishing Pier
Horseshoe Pit
Cricket Pitch
Ball Fields
Portable Toilet
2 Picnic Tables
Hartmann Park South
Maximum Capacity: 100
2 2 Oak oo Roa
Parking Lot
Playground
Restrooms ADA
Ball Fields
10 Picnic Tables
Drinking Fountain
Vending Machine
Inline Hockey Rink
Sand Volleyball
Hartmann Park North
Maximum Capacity: 40
2 2 Oak oo Roa
Parking Lot
Playground
Ball Fields
Grill
4 Picnic Tables
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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Park Amenities
Acreage
Barbecue Grills
Ball Fields
Basketball Courts
Address
1. Aspen Backyard Park 6 North Aspen Drive .7 • 1 1
2. Augusta Park 210 Augusta Drive 2.3 • 1 1^
Walking Path* (mi.)
Boat Launch
Cross Country Skiing
Exercise Trail/Area
Fishing
Garden Plot
Gymnasium
Ice Skating
In-Line/Skate Park
Lacrosse
Lake/Pond
Open Field/Play Area
Parking Lot
Pickleball Courts
3. Beaver Creek Park 2087 Beaver Creek Drive .97 •
4. Carriage Green Park 540 Grosse Pointe Circle 8 .28 • 1 1
5. Central Park 520 Central Park Place 1.5 • 1
6. Century Park 1002 Lakeview Parkway 116 4 3 2.7* • • • • 1 2 • 3 11 2 2
Picnic Shelter/Gazebo
Playground
Restroom Sites
Room Rentals
Sledding
Soccer Fields
Tennis Courts
Volleyball Courts
7. Century Park Pavilion 1401 Indianwood Drive NA 1 1 1 1 • • 1
8. Deerpath Park 299 Onwentsia Road 70 1 3 1 1.5* • • 2 3 • 2 2 4 2^ 3 1 4 1
9. Donnelley Park 359 Donnelley Place 1.6 • 1 1
10. Family Aquatic Center 635 N. Aspen Drive
11. Kelli Garvanian Park 215 S. Deerpath Drive 5.5 1 • • 1^
12. Grosse Pointe Park 900 Grosse Pointe Blvd. 16 3 1 1.5 • • 2 • 2 1 3^ 1 2
13. Hartmann Park/Pavilion 292 Oakwood Road 9.9 4 3 .25 1 • • 2 2 1^ 1 1 2
14. Hawthorn Club Park 160 Sheffield Drive 10 1 1 .4 • 1 1^
15. Hawthorn Mellody Park 2221 Hazeltime Drive 16 2 1 1 .5* • • 1 1 1^ 1 1 1
16. Kiddie Korral Park 300 Greenbriar Lane .4 1
17. Lake Charles Park 11 E. Greggs Parkway 69 1 .5 • • 1 • 1 3 1
18. Lakeview Fitness 700 Lakeview Parkway 9 1 1
19. Park Maintenance Facility 1400 Indianwood Drive
20. Cynthia Peterson Park 200 Hawthorn Parkway 16.25 3 1 1 .6 • • 1 1^ 1 4 1
21. Ranney Park 137 Ranney Avenue 1.4 • 1
22. Royal Oak Park 70 Royal Oak Drive 5.3 •
23. Stone Fence Farm Park 224 Stone Fence Rd 3.7 1 • 1
24. Sugar Creek Park 1081 Creek View Drive 13.6 • • 1 1
25. Sullivan Community Center 635 N. Aspen Drive 30 • • • • 1 1 4
26. Sullivan Woods 48 .9 •
27. Torrey Pines Park 520 Torrey Pines Way 4.78 • 1 1^
28. Vernon Hills Athletic Complex 15 S. Fairway Drive** 37.5 6 1 2 1 1 7
29. Westwood Park 300 Sullivan Drive .5 1 1
New Skate Park Completed
The new state-of-the-art Skate Park, located in the Sullivan Community Center/Family
Aquatic Center parking lot area, is now open.
A community meeting was held in November, 2019 at the Sullivan Community Center.
People in attendance viewed conceptual designs of a new skate park and spoke with the
skate park developer offering their insights on a new design.
In icates lighte path ADA inclusion s
Village o ne
ing
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Park Map
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SRACLC
SRACLC-Mitsubishi Electric Sensory Room
Experience an immersive space filled with high and low tech sensory equipment where
vibrant lights, sounds, aromas, and textures will stimulate all of the senses. Please
contact Kara Miller at kmiller@sraclc.org or (847) 816-4866 for more information.
Location
Washington Elementary School, Mundelein
Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County
The Vernon Hills Park District is a cooperative member agency of the Special Recreation
Association of Central Lake County. SRACLC provides community based therapeutic
recreation programs to people of all ages with disabilities or special needs.
SRACLC is a cooperative effort of the Grayslake, Vernon Hills, and Mundelein
Park Districts, and the Villages of Hawthorn Woods, Lake Zurich, Libertyville, and
Lincolnshire. Individuals residing within the boundaries of the Member Agencies are
considered “residents” of SRACLC and may utilize the services.
SRACLC offers more than 500 weekly programs, special events, and camps during the
year. SRACLC also recognizes that some people with disabilities prefer to participate in
recreation programs within their own Park District or Recreation Department. SRACLC
can help you with this opportunity by providing an extra staff, if deemed necessary,
behavior management support, disability awareness training, and other adaptive
services necessary for safe and successful participation.
Contact the SRACLC office at (847) 816-4866 if you would like to receive a brochure
or would like more information. The SRACLC Administration building is located in
Hartmann Park, 290 Oakwood Drive, Vernon Hills.
Why Choose Illumi*Nation?
• Cognitive Improvement
• Social/Developmental Improvement
• Physical Improvement
• Emotional Awareness
• Calming/Mood Enhancing
Sensory Therapy
Dive into this room of discovery where individuals of any age and ability are able
to explore and engage in a safe, stimulating, and welcoming environment that
is customized to their specific needs. One to one sessions will be designed and
implemented by a Recreation Therapist to work on personalized goals. Sense, believe,
and achieve all of the possibilities!
Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Time: 3:45-6:30 pm (half hour time slots)
Saturdays
Time: 9-11 am (half hour time slots)
Sensory Seekers – Virtual Punch Card
Look, touch, listen, and learn. Join us for a half hour of drop-in free time supervised by
a Recreation Therapist. Whether or not you bring a book to work on reading, sign up
siblings to work on sharing, or use the time to decompress, the possibilities are endless
and centered on you. Therapy through technology has never looked so exciting.
Time: 11 am-1 pm (half hour time slots)
Day: Saturdays
Attention all ABAs, OTs and any other Licensed professionals!
Our Multi-Sensory Room Illumi*Nation will be available for contract on Thursdays and
Fridays from 3-8 pm. Please contact Kara Miller at kmiller@sraclc.org or (847) 816-4866
for more information.
SRACLC needs your help. Program leaders, Day Camp counselors, volunteers, and parttime
staff are needed to assist individuals with special needs or disabilities. If you are
interested in part-time work, please contact the SRACLC office at (847) 816-4866.
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
Save a class! Register early!
All classes must have a minimum number of participants
registered 2-5 days before a class begins, or it will be canceled.
Registration
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Online Registration
Online registration is available to anyone with a Vernon Hills Park District Online
account. If you do not have an Online account, one can be requested from our
website by clicking on the green Register Online button on the home page, or
an Online Activation Form can be filled out at the Sullivan Community Center or
Lakeview Fitness. In addition to browsing and registering for programs, online
accounts allow users to re-print receipts and pay balances.
Online registration begins at 12 am. In-person begins with regular facility hours.
To receive resident rates, proof of residency must be provided on an annual
basis, online or in person.
Proof of Residency Requirements
Vernon Hills and District 73 residents must provide the
following proof of residency on an annual basis:
• State Photo ID or Drivers License, and
• Real Estate Tax Bill or current utility bill (no older than 60 days), or
proof of recent real estate contract closing.
Proof of residency can be uploaded on our website or submitted
in-person during regular business hours at the Sullivan Community Center
or at Lakeview Fitness.
Hawthorn School District 73 residents that live outside of Vernon Hills Park
District boundaries are eligible for resident rates. The only exceptions are daily
admissions to the Family Aquatic Center and facility rentals. In addition, District
73 residents must wait until the non-resident registration dates to register for
programs.
Resident
Registration:
August 4
Non-Resident
Registration:
August 11
Questions about residency policy or online registration?
Call (847) 996-6800 or email reginfo@vhparkdistrict.org.
Refunds
• A refund, minus a $5 service charge, is granted if the request is received at
least 10 business days before the start of the program. To avoid the service
charge, you may apply the refund toward another Park District program or
accept a credit for future use.
• Refund requests received less than 10 days before the start of a program
or after a program has begun will be granted and pro-rated upon
administrative approval. The $5 service charge will apply.
• No refunds are issued once 50% of the program has been completed.
• Season passes are not refundable.
• If refunds are not applied to an account credit, they will be issued back to
the original form of payment. If payment was cash or check, a refund check
will be mailed in approximately 2-3 weeks, after administrative approval.
Refund Request forms are available at the Sullivan Community Center or at
Lakeview Fitness and on our website.
Class Cancellations
The Park District makes every effort to avoid canceling classes. However,
in order to operate efficiently, programs must have a minimum number of
registered participants 2-5 days before class start date to avoid cancellation.
If a program is canceled, participants are notified prior to the start of the
program and a full refund is issued.
2 Easy Ways to Register
Online
VHPARKDISTRICT.org
Save time and register for programs from
your smartphone, tablet, or desktop! Just
click Register Online from the website
home page.
New users must register for a Park District
account before registering online.*
In-Person
See hours of operation on page 3.
Sullivan Community Center
635 N. Aspen Drive
Lakeview Fitness
700 Lakeview Parkway
Online registration begins at 12 am. In-person begins with regular
facility hours.
To avoi creating a uplicate account contact the Sullivan Center
to verif our login information
Visit us or call (847) 996-6800 for more information!
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General Information
Vernon Hills Police
Through a cooperative agreement with the Village of Vernon Hills, all parks and park
facilities are policed by the Vernon Hills Police Department. Police are radio dispatched
and may be summoned by calling (847) 362-4449.
Speakers Bureau
Local groups are encouraged to invite our staff to your meetings to speak
about Park District happenings. Contact Cheryl Buhmann at (847) 996-6933 or
cherylb@vhparkdistrict.org.
Americans With Disabilities
The Vernon Hills Park District will comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA),
which prohibits discrimination in the provision of programs, services, or activities to
individuals with disabilities. We invite any participant with a special need to contact
our staff or our SRA staff, upon registration, so that a smooth inclusion can occur. If you
have any questions regarding the Park District’s ADA policy, or believe you have been
unfairly discriminated against in the provision of programs, services, or activities of the
Vernon Hills Park District, please contact the District ADA Compliance Officer, Tom Ritter
by mail at 635 N. Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 or by telephone at 847-996-6802.
For the deaf or hearing-impaired, call the Illinois Relay Center voice only operator at
(800) 526-0857.
Food Allergy Policy
The Park District will attempt to accommodate each program participant who has a
food allergy in order to provide the safest learning environment possible. A Food Allergy
Action Plan will be created by the District staff and parents and will identify operational
practices for parents, teachers, and children to follow. For a copy of the Food Allergy
Policy, contact Tom Ritter, Superintendent of Recreation, at (847) 996-6802.
No Smoking Policy
In addition to the Smoke Free Illinois Act, the entire Park District which includes all
facilities, buildings, parks, streets, paths, open space and all waters, is designated as
tobacco free.
Affiliations
CAP – Community Alliance Project, a coalition of business and community leaders
that network and coordinate positive youth development efforts in Vernon Hills and
Hawthorn School Districts.
IGFOA – Illinois Government Finance Officers Association
IPRA - Illinois Park and Recreation Association
IAPD - Illinois Association of Park Districts
NRPA – National Recreation and Park Association
SRACLC – Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County
Age Qualification
The District establishes appropriate age qualifications for each of its programs.
Only the program supervisor is authorized to make exceptions to these age ranges.
Consideration will only be given once all age-appropriate participants have had an
opportunity to register.
Payment Policy
Households with an unpaid balance will not be allowed to register for any Vernon Hills
Park District programs, activities, memberships, or rentals until the balance is paid in
full. For assistance with an unpaid balance contact the Business Operations Manager at
(847) 996-6803.
Resident/Non-Resident (NR) Fees
Vernon Hills residents significantly contribute to the operating budget of the Park
District by paying property taxes. Everyone who resides within the boundaries of the
Park District are eligible to receive resident discounted rates. Once per year, each
Vernon Hills household is required to show proof of residency in order to qualify for
resident rates. Families living within Hawthorn School District #73 are also eligible
to receive resident discounted rates for programs, Lakeview Fitness memberships,
and Lakeview Fitness daily passes. The only exceptions are facility rentals and daily
admission to the Family Aquatic Center. In addition, District 73 residents must wait until
the non-resident registration dates to register for programs. Non-resident fees are the
second fees shown in program descriptions. These rates are not discounted and are
necessary in order to ensure that non-resident participants contribute to the overall
financing of the park system on an equitable basis with residents.
Senior Citizen Discount
Senior discounts are available for individual passes and membership to our Fitness
Center for residents aged 62 & older. For all other programs and the Family Aquatic
Center, a 20% discount will be applied.
Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) Policy
A $25 service charge will be assessed on all checks returned due to non-sufficient
funds.
Photo & Video Policy
The District occasionally takes photographs or video of participants for promoting/
advertising our programs, services, events, activities, and facilities in our brochures,
website or agency social media, and other promotional avenues. By registering
for, participating in or attending District programs, events, or other activities, the
participant (or parent/guardian of a minor participant) irrevocably agrees to the use
and distribution by the Park District of his or her image (or of his minor child/ward)
in photographs, video recordings, and any other electronic reproductions of such
programs, events and activities for any purpose without inspection or approval and
without compensation, rights to royalties or any other consideration now and in the
future.
Residents are encouraged to submit photos for the Park District to use in its
informational materials. To submit a photo, email Cassidy Reinhard, Marketing
Specialist, at cassidyr@vhparkdistrict.org.
Vandalism
Each year, vandalism costs the Park District thousands of dollars. Higher costs of
maintenance, repair and clean up of park areas can be avoided only with your help.
Should you see vandalism occurring, please call the Vernon Hills Police at (847) 362-
4449.
Discipline
A positive approach is used regarding discipline. Staff periodically reviews rules with
participants during programs. If inappropriate or unacceptable behavior occurs, prompt
resolution will be sought and the District Behavior Management Policy (2.39) will be
used as a guideline. The Park District reserves the right to remove a participant whose
actions endanger the safety of himself or others.
Notary Public Services
Notary public services are available at the Sullivan Community Center. Please
remember that documents must be signed in the presence of the Notary Public.
Register in-person or online at VHparkdistrict.org!
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