special recreation association of central lake county

SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION
OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY
SPRING 2017
Includes Summer Day Camp Information
RECREATION THAT’S SPECIAL
SERVING RESIDENTS OF:
Grayslake Community Park District
Village of Hawthorn Woods
Village of Lake Zurich
Village of Libertyville
Village of Lincolnshire
Mundelein Park & Recreation District
Vernon Hills Park District
Member Agencies &
SRACLC Board
Representatives
Special
Recreation
Association of
Central Lake
County
table of contents
SPRING 2017
Vernon Hills Park District
Jeff Fougerousse (Board Vice President)
294 Evergreen Drive,
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
(847) 996-6930
290 Oakwood Road,
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Phone: (847) 816-4866
Fax: (847) 816-4876
www.sraclc.org
Grayslake Community Park District
TBA
240 Commerce Drive,
Grayslake, IL 60030
(847) 223-7529
Office Hours
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Parent Advisory
Committee
SRACLC has formed a Parent
Advisory Committee with a
purpose to voice the interests
and needs of those we serve.
The Committee will meet
with SRACLC staff who
then reports to the SRACLC
Director. If you would like to
be a part of the committee,
please contact Kelly at
[email protected].
Grayslake
Judy Budge
Hawthorn Woods
Barb DeThorne
Teri Filipiak
Lake Zurich
Rose Cosgrove
Carmel Pfeifer
Libertyville
Anna Bogojevic
Ellie Sage
Cheryl Wickland
Mundelein
Angel Filippo
Vernon Hills
Lina Chern
Kathy Honeywell
Laura Karston
Nikki Mattson
Debra Wolff
Village of Lake Zurich
Bonnie Caputo (Board President)
200 S. Rand Road,
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
(847) 438-5146
Information
3 General
Member Agencies, Staff, ADA,
Freedom of Information Act,
Policies and Expectations,
Risk Management, Transportation,
Financial Aid, Residency
8 Camp - Youth and Teen
13 Youth Programs
Youth Weekly Programs & Special Events
15 Youth/Teen Progams
Programs
16 Teen
Teen Weekly Programs & Special Events
Olympics
18 Special
Sports Competition Schedule
20 Teen/Adult Programs
Teen/Adult Weekly Programs & Special Events
24 Adult Programs
Active Adult/Day Trippers
Adult Weekly Programs & Special Events
31 Registration Information and
Forms
35 Facilities
Village of Hawthorn Woods
Brian Sullivan
2 Lagoon Drive,
Hawthorn Woods, IL 60047
(847) 438-5500
Village of Libertyville
Julie Ludwig
1950 N. Hwy. 45,
Libertyville, IL 60048
(847) 918-7275
Village of Lincolnshire
Brad Burke
One Olde Half Day Road,
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
(847) 883-8600
Mundelein Park & Recreation District
Margaret Resnick
1401 North Midlothian,
Mundelein, IL 60060
(847) 566-0650
SRACLC Board of Directors Meetings
The public is invited to attend SRACLC
Board of Directors meetings. Meetings are
held the third Wednesday of each month,
unless otherwise posted, at 1:30 p.m. at
the Lake Zurich Village Hall, 70 E. Main
Street, Lake Zurich. You may call the SRACLC Office if you would like to receive a
meeting schedule.
SRACLC
OUR STAFF
Administration
John Buckner, CPRP* - Director
B.S. Recreation Education, Therapeutic Recreation
Emphasis, University of Iowa
Theresa Walker, CTRS** - Superintendent of
Recreation, B.S. Recreation, Park and Tourism
Administration, Therapeutic Recreation Emphasis,
Western Illinois University, Certified: Medic First
Aid, Pediatric Plus Instructor
Carolyn Chambers, CPRP - Manager of Marketing
and Fundraising, B.S. Elementary Education, Health
Minor, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
Kris Miller, Administrative Assistant
Recreation
Kelly Smith, CTRS - Recreation Manager
B.A. Leisure, Youth, and Human Services:
Therapeutic Recreation, University of Northern
Iowa, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus
Instructor
Cassie Wodrich, CTRS - Recreation Manager
B.S. Recreation and Park Administration, Therapeutic
Recreation Option, Illinois State University,
Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus
Katelin Sheppard, CTRS - Senior Recreation
Coordinator, B.S. Recreation and Park
Administration, Therapeutic Recreation Option,
Illinois State University, Certified: Medic First Aid,
Pediatric Plus
Michelle Mark, CTRS - Recreation Coordinator
B.S. Recreation Administration, Therapeutic Recreation
Option, Eastern Illinois University, Certified: Medic First
Aid, Pediatric Plus
Courtney Rutkowski - Recreation Coordinator
B.S. Recreation, Park and Tourism Administration,
Therapeutic Recreation Emphasis, Western Illinois
University, Certified: Medic First Aid, Pediatric Plus
*CPRP - Certified Parks and Recreation Professional
**CTRS - Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist
Qualifications are established by the National Certification
Boards. These professionals earned a degree from an
accredited program, passed a certified exam, and maintain
required educational units.
What is SRACLC?
Seasonal Staff & Volunteers
SRACLC wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to
the many terrific staff and volunteers who assisted at
Programs and Special Events. We are grateful for all
of your dedication and enthusiasm.
Seasonal Staff
Phil Andino
Mandy Bailey
Bri Bolotin
Madison Brinn
Heather Bruntmyer
Nathan Bushati
Gabrielle Bye
Angela Campos
Christoper Carlsen
Ryan Crane
Judy Crawford
Shannon Daab
Allie Daul
Ashley Daul
Lisa Delaney
Eric Doerhoefer
Lynn Eichhorn
Kyle Fiorelli
Cassidy Gillespie-Dipinto
Linda Geleerd
Brian Hill
Grace Hurley
Leah Jacoby
David Jahn
Christina Johnson
Kira Kearney
Savannah Kruse
Pierre Lemoine
Brittany Linhart
Erin Llanes-Smith
Kat Llanes-Smith
Mary Beth McHugh
Jakub Mierzejewski
Denise Miley
Michelle Mishalov
Becky Mnichowicz
Nick Mitchell
Rebecca Mueller
Megan Munsterman
Tim Nockels
Katie Owen
Chris Pflieger
Cade Ryan
Kelly Schufreider
Sydney Shadrick
Pat Smith
Lyndsay Tamis
Joanna Tapia
Kaela Teronde
Payal Thakkar
Jessica Thompson
Dimitrios Vassiliades
Danielle Vezensky
Robin Villanueva
Madelyn Vrtacnik
Kayla Williams
Kathy Xiang
Volunteers
Jasmine Bogojevic
Sara Bongratz
Julie Bond
Colleen Burke
Delanie Dumanlang
Iman Hamiliton
Monica Harding
Jenna Joyce
Dan Laughery
Sean Laughery
Alex Mitchell
Debbie Morettine
Amie Nardini
Alyssa Ramirez
Robert Ramirez
Katilyn Roberts
Taylor Rossi
Hannah Safron
Addy Stobart
Jim Wunderlich
Alyssa Zamora
SRACLC is an Association
formed by cooperative Member
Agencies to provide community
based therapeutic recreation
services to individuals with
disabilities and their families.
Member Agencies provide the
primary source of operational
revenue through a property tax
levy available to park districts and
municipalities who have entered
into a cooperative agreement or
through a general fund.
Mission Statement
The Special Recreation
Association of Central Lake
County provides recreation
programs and services to
individuals with special needs or
disabilities, and their families who
reside within the boundaries of
Member Agency communities.
Vision Statement
To be a respected leader through
the provision of high quality
community based recreation
experiences that enrich the
quality of life for our participants
and their families.
Association Goals
1. SRACLC will implement
and maintain a broad base
of recreation programming
encompassing sports, cultural
arts, social, and leisure
independence.
2. SRACLC will assist its
cooperative Member Agencies
and the populations they serve.
3. SRACLC will operate
and provide recreation
services utilizing sound fiscal
management.
4. SRACLC will comply with
federal, state, and local mandates.
5. SRACLC will actively market
and promote its services to the
community.
6. SRACLC will maintain and
assist its Foundation and its
fundraising efforts.
GENERAL INFORMATION
SPRING 2017
Cooperative Member Agencies
Vernon Hills
Park District
Mundelein Park
& Recreation
District
Village of
Lincolnshire
Village of
Hawthorn
Woods
Village of
Libertyville
Village of
Lake Zurich
Grayslake
Community
Park District
SRACLC Board Representative
Jeff Fougerousse
Director
Brad Burke
Village Manager
Margaret Resnick
Director
Brian Sullivan
Director
Bonnie Caputo
Recreation
Manager
Julie Ludwig
Recreation
Manager
TBA
Director
GENERAL INFORMATION
John Buckner
Director
Agency Structure
Carolyn Chambers
Marketing and
Fundraising Manager
Theresa Walker
Superintendent
of Recreation
Kelly Smith
Recreation Manager
Cassie Wodrich
Recreation Manager
TBA
Recreation
Specialist
Courtney Rutkowski
Recreation
Coordinator
Part-time Staff
and Volunteers
Katelin Sheppard
Senior Recreation
Coordinator
Michelle Mark
Recreation
Coordinator
Office Staff
Questions and Answers
Do you have any questions regarding SRACLC services? If so, please direct your questions to the
following SRACLC staff in order to receive the quickest possible response.
John Buckner - [email protected]
Supervision of Superintendent and Marketing Manager, Business and Fiscal Management, Member
Agency Board Liaison, Association Operations, Legal Communications and Administrative Requirements,
Maintenance Management, Foundation Advisor, PDRMA and PDRMA Board Representative.
Theresa Walker - [email protected]
Supervision of Managers, Support Staff Supervision, Recreation Program Development and Scheduling,
Foundation President, Human Resources, and Assistant to the Director.
Carolyn Chambers - [email protected]
Fundraising - Agency and Foundation, Brochure Development, Marketing, Supervision of Website,
Wellness Ambassador, Foundation Board Member, and Assistant to the Director.
Kelly Smith - [email protected]
Supervision of Recreation Coordinators and Specialists, Inclusion Supervisor, Assist with Program
Development, Program Leadership, and Parent Advisory Committee.
Cassie Wodrich - [email protected]
Supervision of Recreation Coordinator, Recruitment and Placement of Part-time Leaders, Staff and
Volunteers, Risk Management - Property and Casualty, Internship Coordinator, Member Agency Facility
Liaison, and Program Leadership.
Katelin Sheppard - [email protected]
Program Leadership, Special Olympics - Program Development and Staffing, Teen/Adult Weekly Program
Development, Family Program Development, Teens In Action and Grayslake Day Camp, and Assistance
with Agency and Foundation Events.
Michelle Mark - [email protected]
Program Leadership, Youth and Teen Program Development, Teen/Adult Program Development - Special
Events, Leisure Education, Mundelein Day Camp and CIT, and Supplies.
Courtney Rutkowski - [email protected]
Program Leadership, Active Adult and Day Trippers Program Development , Senior Program
Development, Vehicle Safety and Maintenance, Group Home Liaison, and Supplies.
TBA - Program Leadership, Adult Program Development - Weekly and Special Event, and assist with
inclusion coordination.
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Kris Miller - [email protected]
Registration, invoicing, reception, and office support.
SRACLC
ADA Compliance
The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake
County intends to comply with the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits
discrimination in the provision and inclusion
of programs and services to individuals with
disabilities. As stated below, some programs,
because of the inherent nature of the activity, are
suggested for specific disability groups. If you
or any person wishes to participate and is not
among the suggested groups, please call SRACLC.
Every reasonable effort will be made to include
the individual in the program. If you have any
questions regarding the ADA or if you feel you
have been discriminated against in the inclusion
of programs, or the provision of services, please
contact John Buckner at (847)816-4866. A
procedure is available for you to register your
complaint and for its prompt resolution.
Atlanto-Axial Instability*
Individuals with Down Syndrome are at risk of
having a condition known as Atlanto-Axial Instability
(AAI). It is an SRACLC policy that any individual
with Down Syndrome is required to have a doctor’s
written note on file stating the person is free of AAI
if that person wishes to participate in any program
with a potential to cause undue stress upon the
neck. Programs with the * sign are identified as those
requiring the AAI test. SRACLC will also be offering
other programs that are not by the inherent nature of
the activity at risk for undue pressure upon the neck.
However, the nature of play is active participation.
Please take this into consideration when enrolling your
child into a program and inform staff if the condition
is present.
Dietary Restrictions
While SRACLC understands certain participants
have food allergies and/or dietary restrictions, we
cannot accommodate all needs. Please refer to
the program description and make the necessary
arrangements for these needs unless otherwise noted
in the program write up.
Behavior Expectations
SRACLC encourages and promotes the concept
of fun for everyone. However, certain rules have
been established to ensure the safety and enjoyment
of all people involved. SRACLC participants are
expected to demonstrate appropriate behavior
during programs.
The Association’s basic behavior code insists that
participants shall:
• Show respect to each other and staff.
• Abstain from using foul or abusive language.
• Refrain from inflicting bodily harm to any
individual.
• Demonstrate respect to equipment and
facilities.
• Have control of bowel and bladder
(diapers and catheters are acceptable).
A caring, positive approach will be utilized
regarding the use of any disciplinary methods.
Additional or individual behavior management
plans may be developed on the advice of parents,
guardians, SRACLC staff, or other professionals.
SRACLC reserves the right to dismiss a participant
if the above noted procedures are not adhered to,
and/or, parent/guardian response to a problem
situation is not attempted. Each situation will be
evaluated individually and on its own merit.
Annual Information Form
SRACLC requires all participants to complete a
yearly Annual Information Form (AIF). The form
provides staff with valuable information which
allows SRACLC to conduct its activities in the
safest possible manner and to meet the basic needs
of participants. If you are new to SRACLC or if
the agency receives a registration form and does
not have an AIF on file, one will be sent to you to
complete and return. If at anytime the form needs
to be updated (change in medication, behavior, etc.)
please call the SRACLC office. All information is
kept strictly confidential and enhances successful
participation. Thank you for your cooperation.
Freedom of Information Act Request
Methods Public May
Request Information
and Public Records
Requests for information
should be directed to the
Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA), Officer(s) of the
Association. The current
designated FOIA Officers are:
John Buckner, Director
[email protected] and
Carolyn Chambers, Manager
[email protected].
All FOIA Officer(s) can be
reached at the SRACLC Office, 290 Oakwood Rd.,
Vernon Hills, IL 60061, Phone
(847)816-4866. Requests can
be submitted in writing or via
e-mail to the address listed
above. A request form is also
available for your convenience
at the SRACLC Office.
For black and white, letter or
legal sized copies, the first fifty
pages are free and additional
pages will cost $0.15 a page. For
color copies or abnormal size
copies, SRACLC can charge
the actual cost of copying. The
Association may require the
requester to disclose whether
the request is for a commercial
purpose or to decide whether to
grant a fee waiver.
NOTE: SRACLC’s program
goals and objectives are
available for review. Please
contact the office, we would be
happy to provide a copy.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SPRING 2017
Medication Dispensing
SRACLC staff may dispense medication only if
the following procedures have been completed.
• Permission for Medication Dispensing form must
be completed for every program season and signed
by parent/guardian.
• Medication must be given to SRACLC staff with
the original prescription order (may be a copy)
or the original bottle/container with full doctor
ordered instructions. Medicine must come in
individual dosage amounts as prescribed.
• Dosage, time, and potential side effects are clearly
noted.
• All of the above information must be delivered to
the SRACLC Office at least two days prior to the
onset of the program.
• DO NOT send any medication information to
your child’s school with expectations that it be
given to SRACLC.
• SRACLC staff may under no circumstances
perform an injection or any other medically invasive
procedure.
• SRACLC staff will not administer medications
that are not approved through the FDA.
• Please call the office; (847) 816-4866; if you have
any questions.
Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up
Policy
• One (1) no-fee written reminder, per season, will
be given. Reminders will be documented through a
parent or guardian’s signature on the Early Arrival/
Late Pick-Up Form.
• Five (5) minutes of time will be allotted as a
“grace period” prior to and following the advertised
programs times.
• After one (1) documented reminder, a $5.00
per each accumulated five (5) minutes fee will
be assessed. The violating party will be invoiced
and the bill must be paid in full prior to future
registrations.
• To maintain cost effective programs, SRACLC
must enforce strict program drop-offs and pick-ups
to allow our staff adequate time to adhere to pre
and post program responsibilities. Additional time
spent supervising participants requires additional
paid staff time.
Risk Management
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SRACLC is committed to provide its recreation
programs and services in the safest possible manner
and to keep the safety of all individuals at the
forefront. Participants and parents must realize
there is some degree of risk which is inherent in
all recreation activities. In an effort to minimize
exposure to unsafe conditions, SRACLC conducts
an ongoing risk management program and strictly
enforces that safety procedures be adhered to by
all participants and staff. Please be aware that
SRACLC does not carry medical or accident
insurance for injuries sustained during programs
or services.
The cost of such would make participant fees
prohibitive. Each person registering himself/herself
or a dependent in a SRACLC program should
review and maintain their own insurance coverage.
It must be noted that the absence of individual or
family medical insurance coverage does not make
SRACLC automatically responsible for the payment
of medical expenses. The agency providing liability
coverage for SRACLC requires the mandatory
execution of a Waiver and Release form for all
programs. Thank you for your cooperation.
Transportation Policy
The following procedures are to be followed to
maintain safe transportation of SRACLC staff
and participants.
• All passengers must be seated with seat belts
fastened immediately upon entering the vehicle.
Wheelchairs must be securely belted and fastened.
The vehicle will not depart until these procedures
have been followed.
• SRACLC staff are responsible for determining
whether or not an individual may be transported
safely due to behavior or health concerns.
• SRACLC staff will not leave any person
unattended after any program unless written
permission has been received from said individual’s
parent/guardian.
• All wheelchairs must be in proper working
condition.
• Persons riding Amigo-type wheelchairs must
transfer to a van seat.
• No object (i.e. hands, head, trash) is to protrude
or be thrown from the vehicle at any time.
Windows will be opened upon permission from
SRACLC staff.
• SRACLC does not provide door-to-door
transportation but will offer drop off and pick up
locations for selected programs.
• If three (3) or more people from one community
will utilize an additional drop off and pick up
location, SRACLC will try to accommodate this
request.
• SRACLC reserves the right to refuse or discontinue
transportation services. Please realize that these
procedures have been implemented to ensure the
safety of all participants and staff. Thank you for your
cooperation.
• SRACLC vehicles will only wait five (5) minutes
after the scheduled time before departing to its next
location.
SRACLC
GENERAL INFORMATION
Financial Aid Fund
The commitment of SRACLC and the member
agencies is to provide all individuals considered
“residents” the opportunity for participation in
SRACLC programs. A Financial Aid Fund has
been developed to assist individuals who may
be experiencing financial difficulty. All personal
information required for financial aid procedures is
kept strictly confidential. Per season, a maximum
of five (5) programs, plus any Special Olympics
training programs and Day Camp, are eligible for
assistance. Financial Aid must be requested in
writing each program season. Individuals seeking
financial assistance should contact John Buckner
for more information regarding the process and
deferred payment options.
Deferred Payments
Deferred payments are an option only if a financial
aid form is filled out and payments are completed
by the end of each given season. If these conditions
are not met, individuals will not be eligible to
register for any programs until the balance is paid
in full, and future deferred payments will not be
allowed. If you have any questions regarding this
policy, please call John Buckner, Director.
Residency Information
Resident: Individuals residing within the legal
boundaries of a SRACLC Member Agency (Park
Districts of Grayslake, Mundelein, Vernon Hills
and Villages of Hawthorn Woods, Lake Zurich,
Libertyville, and Lincolnshire) are considered
“residents” of the Association and pay the in-district
fee. Residents receive priority when registering for
all programs through the registration deadline.
Non-Resident: Any individual whose primary
residence is outside of a Member Agency’s legal
boundary is considered a non-resident.
Inclusion
SRACLC understands that
not every person with a special
need must participate in
Non-Resident Policies
Special Recreation. SRACLC
The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake staff can help with questions
regarding any individual’s
County has approved and implemented nonparticipation in member agency
resident guidelines and fees for its programs. The
programs. SRACLC Member
fees are listed for all programs in the brochure.
Agencies are committed to
All individuals residing outside of the legal
the provision of recreational
boundaries of current SRACLC member agencies
services to all residents. If you
will be subject to these guidelines.
are interested in participating
in programs provided by your
local park district or recreation
1. SRACLC will no longer seek funding from
department, please follow
townships to off-set non-resident fees for residents
their registration procedures/
of unincorporated areas. Townships that have
timelines and contact them to
previously supported the Association have been
state your requests. Always be
notified.
thorough when completing
Non-Residents must:
registration materials and
2. For all programs considered “Special Events” pay state any special assistance
that may be needed. It is
the indicated fee which has a minimum 25% add
important to inform the
on charge to the resident fee.
park district or recreation
3. All other areas including “Adult Day”, “Day
department staff what your
Camp”, “Special Olympics”, and “Weekly” will be
goals and expectations are for
subject to:
your child in the program. By
a. Payment of the yearly non-resident administrative informing the staff as soon as
possible regarding special needs,
fee which will allow full resident access to all
SRACLC staff are better able to
programs for one year from the date of receipt of
provide the necessary assistance
payment. The 2016/17 administrative fee is set at
in a timely manner.
$2,329.00.
OR
b. Pay the indicated fee which has up to a 100%
add on charge to the resident fee.
4. SRACLC will continue to accept families who
own property or a business that pays real estate taxes
to a member agency community as residents. Proof
of ownership will be required.
5. Individuals who were considered as non-residents
and benefited from Township funding through
SRACLC before April 30, 2011 will not be subject
to non-resident fees, except for the 25% charge
for “Special Events”. These individuals will be
“grandfathered” into programs under the same
policies/procedures governing their participation
during that time period.
Types of assistance that
SRACLC can provide are:
• In-service training for staff,
including activity
adaptations, behavior
management techniques, and
disability awareness.
• Recruitment of additional
staff, if needed.
• Consultations or
observations at programs.
If there are any questions, please contact
John Buckner, SRACLC Director, at
847-816-4866.
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DAY CAMP PROGRAMS
$50.00 Credit
All campers enrolled
in Session 1 and 2 (all
6 weeks) will receive a
$50.00 gift certificate
for SRACLC fall programs. The credit must
be used towards youth
or teen special events.
All credits expire on
9/29/17. Families receiving financial aid
towards summer camp
will not be eligible for
the credit.
Registration Deadline
Monday,
May 15, 2017
at 1:00 p.m.
SRACLC camps are geared towards children with special needs or those who have better success in smaller
groups with more supervision. Counselors plan fun and exciting activities such as high energy group games,
themed crafts, water play, singing and dancing, morning field trips, and so much more. Campers will go
swimming every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon as well as enjoy outdoor play each day.
At-A-Glance Day Camp Schedule
Session One: Monday-Thursday, June 12-29, 2017
Firecrackers Camp: Wednesday, July 5-Thursday, July 6, 2017
Session Two: Monday-Thursday, July 10-27, 2017
August Adventures: Monday-Thursday, July 31-August 10, 2017
Friday Field Trips:
Fridays, June 16-August 4, 2017
NOTE: Islanders, Explorers, Troops, and Teens in Action will be held sessions one and two.
Youth Camps
Islanders
For all the young and energetic campers up North. Islanders is offered for the two regular sessions and has
full and half day options.
Group: All individuals, ages 3-13 years
Location: Jones Island Building, Grayslake
Groups are determined
by age and ability.
Meet Your
Counselor Day
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Explorers
For all the young and energetic campers. Explorers is offered for the two regular sessions and has full and half
day options. Transportation from Lake Zurich available for the PM only option.
Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years
Location: Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein
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August Adventures
Two extra weeks of interactive games, swimming, field trips, sensory play, and crafts will keep the camp
times rolling. Campers will be grouped according to age and ability after the registration deadline.
Group: #10414 All individuals, ages 3-7 years
#10415 All individuals, ages 8-13 years
#20404 All individuals, ages 14-21 years
Location: Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein
Day/Dates: Monday-Thursday, July 31-August 10, 2017 (2 weeks)
Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)
Fee: Resident
$295.00
Non-Resident
$443.00
Min/Max:
5/15 per group
Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake
9:00 a.m., Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein
Pick Up:
3:00 p.m., Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein
3:30 p.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake
Friday Field Trips
Sign Ups and Field Trip Locations in our Summer Brochure
Take it beyond Monday-Thursday. Hop on the bus and let the adventures begin. Campers will be grouped
according to age and ability after the registration deadline. NOTE: These program will be offered every
Friday, June 16-August 4, 2017.
Group: Youth, ages 3-12 years & Teens, ages 13-21 years
Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)
Min/Max:
5/10 per group and session
Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake OR Lake Zurich High School
9:00 a.m., Laschen Center, Vernon Hills
Pick Up:
3:00 p.m., Laschen Center, Vernon Hills
3:30 p.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake OR Lake Zurich High School
SUMMER 2017
SUMMER 2017
Stay-cationing for the holiday? These extra two days of camp will be exploding with excitement. Campers
will be grouped according to age and ability after the registration deadline. NOTE: Transportation will
only be provided at the times listed below. All mid-day drop offs and pick ups will be at the Jones Island
Building in Grayslake.
Group: Youth, ages 3-12 years
Teens, ages 13-21 years
Location: Jones Island Building, Grayslake
Day/Dates: Wednesday, July 5-Thursday, July 6, 2017 (2 days)
Min/Max:
5/10 per age group
Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills
9:00 a.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake
Pick Up:
3:00 p.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake
3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills
DA Y CA M P programs
Youth and Teen Camps
Firecrackers
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$50.00 Credit
All campers enrolled
in Session 1 and 2 (all
6 weeks) will receive a
$50.00 gift certificate
for SRACLC fall programs. The credit must
be used towards youth
or teen special events.
All credits expire on
9/29/17. Families
receiving financial
aid towards summer
camp will not be eligible for the credit.
Registration Deadline
Monday,
May 15, 2017
at 1:00 p.m.
DAY CAMP PROGRAMS
At-A-Glance Day Camp Schedule
Session One: Monday-Thursday, June 12-29, 2017
Firecrackers: Wednesday, July 5-Thursday, July 6, 2017
Session Two: Monday-Thursday, July 10-27, 2017
August Adventures: Monday-Thursday, July 31-August 10, 2017
Friday Field Trips:
Fridays, June 16-August 4, 2017
NOTE: Islanders, Explorers, Troops, and Teens in Action will be held sessions one and two.
Teen Camps
Troops
For all the totally teen campers. Troops is offered for the three regular sessions and has full and half day options. Transportation from Grayslake available for the AM and full day sessions. Transportation from Lake
Zurich available for the PM only option.
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Location: Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein
Groups are determined by age and
ability.
Meet Your
Counselor Day
Thursday, June 8, 2017
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Transportation
Catch a ride on the SRACLC bus to one of your favorite camps.
Teens in Action Criteria - Ability to …
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Refrain from any physical and verbal outbursts.
Receive and interpret directions with prompting.
Stay within a large public area with prompting.
Interact appropriately with prompting.
Function in a 1:3 camper to staff ratio.
Counselor in Training
Enjoy helping others? Be a mentor and learn what it’s like to be an assistant camp counselor. CIT’s will
receive on-the-job training to develop proper work etiquette and skills while interacting with children with
special needs. Daily evaluations will be conducted and a fee reimbursement is issued based on performance.
Please see CIT Criteria below. Teens must interview for CIT positions by Friday, May 19, 2017 and attend a
mandatory training the week of June 5, 2017. Due to the popularity of this program, CIT positions are not
guaranteed. CIT’s may only work a maximum of 3 years.
Group:
All individuals, ages 16-21 years
Time: #20407 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
#20408 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Location:
Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$410.00per time slot
Non-Resident
$820.00 per time slot
Day/Date:
Monday-Thursday, June 12-July 27, 2017 (no program 7/3-7/6)(6 weeks)
Min/Max:
3/5 per time slot
CIT Criteria - Ability to …
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Interpret and carry out instructions.
Demonstrate appropriate behavior.
Refrain from physical and verbal outbursts.
Independently handle all personal care.
Attend every day of CIT work assignments.
SUMMER 2017
SUMMER 2017
Every day will be charged with exciting field trips and visits to local attractions, beaches, and water parks.
Transportation from Lake Zurich and Grayslake is available. Please see Teens in Action Camper Criteria
below.
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Time: 12:00-4:00 p.m. (actual program time)
Location: Various Locations
Session One:
#20405 Monday-Thursday, June 12-29, 2017
Session Two: #20406 Monday-Thursday, July 10-27, 2017
Fee:
Resident
$310.00per session
Non-Resident $620.00per session
Min/Max:
6/12 per group
Drop Off:
12:00 p.m., Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein
Pick Up:
4:00 p.m., Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein
4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills
DA Y CA M P P RO G RA MS
Teens in Action
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Registration Deadline
Monday,
May 15, 2017
at 1:00 p.m.
CAMP INFORMATION
SRACLC Summer Camp
Information
• All camps will swim on Tuesday and Thursday
afternoons.
• All camps will take a field trip at least once a
week. Islanders, Explorers, and Troops will only
take field trips in the morning, weather permitting.
• Please send your camper with a lunch, water
bottle, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen every day.
• All PM and Teens in Action campers must be at
camp by 12:45 p.m.
• A detailed parent pack including additional
forms will be sent to parent/guardian’s email
address at least 3 weeks prior to the start of camp.
The packet can be mailed upon request.
Family Day – Fishing Derby
Bring the whole family and join us for an exciting
day on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. We will head to
Big Bear Lake in Vernon Hills for a picnic lunch,
carnival games, camper awards, and a fishing
derby. Campers from ALL camps are welcome to
attend with their families. This is a great time to
get to know the other SRACLC families. Please
watch for your invitation and RSVP as Family Day
approaches.
Meet Your Counselors
Campers and families enrolled in sessions one or
two will have the chance to meet their counselors
and explore the camp site prior to their first
day of camp. Please contact Michelle Mark at
[email protected] or 847-816-4866 to set up an
appointment.
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Camp Staff
The SRACLC Day Camp staff is composed of
recreation professionals, educators, teacher’s aides,
college students studying related fields, and high
school students. The camp site has a supervisor who
oversees the day-to-day operations of camp with
staff who are certified and/or trained in First Aid
and CPR.
Parent Packs
Once a child/teen is registered for summer camp,
SRACLC will send additional information to each
family via email. This will include a Parent Camp
Guide, Directions & Maps, Authorization for
Pick-Up Form, Medication Dispensing Information
and Waiver, Parent Questionnaire, and Annual
Information Form. These forms will also be available
at www.sraclc.org and can be mailed upon request.
Various Camp Options
SRACLC’s core day camp (Islanders, Explorers, and
Troops) is a six week Monday-Thursday camp. The
camp will be offered in two, three-week sessions for
the convenience of summer planning. This camp
will maintain a consistent location, schedule, and
staff. Firecrackers, Friday Field Trips, and August
Adventures are separate mini camps. Please note the
different drop-offs, pick-ups, and locations.
Behavior Expectations
SRACLC encourages and promotes the concept of
fun for everyone. However, certain rules have been
established to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all
people involved. SRACLC participants are expected to demonstrate
appropriate behavior during programs. The
Association’s basic behavior code insists that
participants shall:
• Show respect to each other and staff
• Refrain from using foul or abusive language
• Refrain from inflicting bodily harm to any
individual
• Demonstrate respect to equipment and facilities
Equestrian
The horses are at the gate, it’s time to saddle up.
Learn proper riding techniques and equine etiquette
while playing therapeutic games and trotting around
the stable. …And they’re off!
Group: All individuals, ages 3 & older
Time:
#70201 4:00-4:30 p.m.
#70202 4:45-5:15 p.m.
#70203 5:30-6:00 p.m.
Location: Equestrian Connection, Lake Forest
Fee:
Resident
$129.00
Non-Resident $258.00
Day/Date:Fridays, April 7-May 26, 2017
(no program 5/19) (7 sessions)
Min/Max: 3/4 per session
Gymnastics* - #10202
Split up your week and flip into fun. The skills
learned are intended to increase flexibility,
coordination, and strength. Make sure to balance
this overall perfect 10 program into your schedule.
Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years
Time:
5:30-6:15 p.m.
Location: Libertyville Gymnastics Academy, Libertyville
Fee:
Resident
$110.00
Non-Resident $220.00
Day/Date:Wednesdays, March 29-May 17, 2017 (8 sessions)
Min/Max:5/10
Dolphin Swim Club
To swim or not to swim? There is no question.
Whether you are just learning or looking to
improve your strokes, the coaches will be sure to
focus on individual needs and goals adapted to the
abilities of each child. Let’s jump right in!
Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years
Location: Lakeview Fitness Center,
Vernon Hills
Day/Date:Thursdays, March 30-May 18, 2017
(8 sessions)
Time: #10203 4:00-4:30 p.m.
#10204 4:30-5:00 p.m.
#10205 5:00-5:30 p.m.
Fee: Resident
$59.00
Non-Resident $118.00
Min/Max: 2/3 per session
Day/Date: Fridays, March 31-May 19, 2017
(no program 4/14) (7 sessions)
Time: #10206 4:00-4:30 p.m.
#10207 4:30-5:00 p.m.
#10208 5:00-5:30 p.m.
Fee: Resident
$52.00
Non-Resident $104.00
Min/Max: 3/5 per session
Bowl-A-Thon - #60101
Don’t miss your chance to make a difference in both
your life and your friend’s. Join the SRACLC Foundation as they host the 3rd Annual Bowl-A-Thon.
Proceeds go directly to program subsidy and the
financial aid program. Grab a group, solicit pledges,
and win awesome raffles all while supporting a great
cause. This is your time to shine! NOTE: Please
contact Theresa Walker at the SRACLC Office for
additional information. Supervision is only provided for Teens on the Town and Fun Seekers.
Time:
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon Hills
Fee:
$20.00 (this fee will be waived to anyone that has $75.00 or more in pledges)
Day/Date:Friday, March 10, 2017
SPRING 2017
SUMMER 2017
Kick, pass, dribble, shoot! Learn the basic skills
and fundamentals of soccer and advance those
goals throughout the season. He shoots, he scores!
NOTE: Siblings welcome. Priced per family, up
to 3 kids.
Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years
Time:
4:30-5:15 p.m.
Location: Carl Hartmann Park, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$29.00
(per family up to 3)
Non-Resident $58.00
(per family up to 3)
Day/Date:Tuesdays, April 18-May 23, 2017
(6 sessions)
Min/Max:5/10
YOU T H programs
Youth Soccer - #10201
SRACLC does not
provide locker
room supervision
before and
after Dolphin
Swim Club.
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SPRING 2017
Weekly Programs
available for Youth
Tuesday
Youth Soccer
4:30-5:15pm
Wednesday
Swim Team
4:45-5:30pm
Gymnastics
5:30-6:15 pm
Thursday
Dolphin Swim Club
4:00-4:30 pm
4:30-5:00 pm
5:00-5:30 pm
Track & Field
5:00-6:00 pm
6:00-7:00 pm
Track & Bocce Combo
5:00-6:00 pm
Friday
Dolphin Swim Club
4:00-4:30 pm
4:30-5:00 pm
5:00-5:30 pm
Equestrian
4:00-4:30 pm
4:45-5:15 pm
5:30-6:00 pm
Saturday
Splashing Saturdays
1:00-4:00 pm
SDO- School Day Off
Check your child’s
calendar.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
Location: Arctic Splash, Wheeling
Day/Date:Saturday, March 18, 2017
Inflata-fun - #10101
Location: Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon Hills
Day/Date:Saturday, April 22, 2017
Jump up, jump up, and get down! Do what you
can to get your sillies out with billions of bounces
on endless inflatables. Flip, flop, and hop; the
action just won’t stop.
Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years
Time:
1:00-3:30 p.m.
Location: JumpZone, Buffalo Grove
Fee:
Resident
$24.00
Non-Resident $30.00
Day/Date:Saturday, March 11, 2017
Min/Max:5/10
Drop Off: 1:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Spring Break Mini Camp #10102
Get amped for camp! Each day will be bursting
with active games, spring colored crafts, and
fun-filled field trips. Sign up before spring has….
Sprung! NOTE: Please bring a lunch every day. A
schedule of field trips will be emailed prior to the
program. Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years
Time:
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
(actual program time)
Location: Laschen Center, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$195.00
Non-Resident $244.00
Day/Date:Monday, March 27
Friday, March 31, 2017
Min/Max:5/10
Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich OR Recreation Center, Grayslake
9:00 a.m., Laschen Center,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Laschen Center,
Vernon Hills
3:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich OR Recreation Center, Grayslake
Hoppy Hunting - #10103
On your mark, get set, GO! Test your luck to see
who can find the most hidden eggs. We will finish
with colorful decorating and crafty creations. Last
one to sign up is the rotten egg. Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years
Time:
1:00-3:00 p.m. (actual program time)
Location: Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
Fee:
Resident
$24.00
Non-Resident $30.00
Day/Date:Saturday, April 8, 2017
Min/Max:5/10
Drop Off: 12:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
1:00 p.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Playground Pals - #10104
Around the swings, through the tunnels, across the
bridge, and down the slide. Now that we’ve burned
off some energy, let’s relax with a picnic lunch.
Tag you’re it! NOTE: A picnic lunch consisting
of a sandwich, chips, fruit, and water will be
provided. Group: All individuals, ages 3-12 years
Time:
11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Location: Spring Lake Park, Lincolnshire
Fee:
Resident
$19.00
Non-Resident $24.00
Day/Date:Saturday, May 6, 2017
Min/Max:5/10
Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills Pick Up: 2:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Location: WaterWorks, Schaumburg
Day/Date:Saturday, May 20, 2017
Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 years
Time:
1:00-4:00 p.m.
Fee:
Resident
$59.00
Non-Resident $74.00
Min/Max:5/10
Drop Off: 1:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills Pick Up: 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Madagascar the Musical #70101
Join Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the
Giraffe, Gloria the hip hop Hippo and, of course,
those hilarious, plotting penguins as they bound
onto your stage in the musical adventure of a
lifetime. Follow all of your favorite crack-a-lackin’
friends as they escape from their home in New
York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an
unexpected journey to the madcap world of King
Julien’s Madagascar. NOTE: This is a one hour
show intended for children.
Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 years
Time:
9:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Location: Marriott Theatre, Lincolnshire
Fee:
Resident
$37.00
Non-Resident $47.00
Day/Date:Saturday, March 4, 2017
Min/Max:5/10
Drop Off: 9:15 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 12:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
SDO-Funtopia - #70102
Funtopia means “fun world”, a place with
funbelievable adventures. Test your strength
climbing up the dinosaur and slide into the ball
pit. After our exploration we will continue with
funcredible crafts and games. NOTE: Please bring
a lunch.
Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 years
Time:
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Laschen Center, Vernon Hills & Funtopia, Glenview
Fee:
Resident
$39.00
Non-Resident $49.00
Day/Date:Monday, March 6, 2017
Min/Max:5/10
SDO-Zoo Friends - #70103
Join Annadude, the diaper wearing duck, Honey,
the skunk, and Esmeralda, the California kingsnake
from Randall Oaks Zoo, as they come to us for a
wildlife adventure. We’ll be sure to create our own
“zoo”tiful crafts and play our favorite backyard
games. That’s quack-tastic. NOTE: Please bring a
lunch. Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 years
Time:
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
(actual program time)
Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$45.00
Non-Resident $57.00
Day/Date:Friday, April 14, 2017 Min/Max:5/10
Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
9:00 a.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills
3:30 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
Call of the Wild - #70104
Wanna go on a picnic? Alpaca lunch for everyone.
The Racine Zoo is toad-ally awesome, I’m not lion!
See you there, you wild hare. NOTE: A picnic lunch
consisting of a sandwich, chips, fruit, and water
will be provided.
Group: All individuals, ages 5-18 years
Time:
10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Racine Zoo, Racine, WI
Fee:
Resident
$45.00
Non-Resident $57.00
Day/Date:Saturday, May 13, 2017
Min/Max: 5/10
Drop Off: 10:30 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
11:00 a.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
Pick Up: 2:30 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
SPRING 2017
Cannon ball! Splash away the day in the zero
depth, leap into the rapids, and climb through
water structures. Life is cool in the pool! NOTE:
Please bring a swimsuit and towel. YOU T H /T EEN programs
Splashing Saturdays - #70204
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Spring Break Mini Camp #20103
SPRING 2017
Monday
Kickboxing
6:00-7:00 pm
High Rollers
4:30-5:45 pm
5:15-6:30 pm
Fast Food Express
5:45-7:15 pm
6:30-7:45 pm
Fitness Fanatics
7:15-8:15 pm
7:45-8:45 pm
Tuesday
Bocce
5:30-6:30 pm
Menu Makers
5:30-7:00 pm
Walk It Out
6:00-7:00 pm
Crafty Creations
7:00-8:00 pm
Softball
6:45-8:00 pm
Wednesday
Open Swim
3:30-4:00 pm
Aqua Exercise
4:00-4:45 pm
Swim Team
4:45-5:30 pm
Tennis
5:00-6:00 pm
Soccer
6:00-7:00 pm
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TEEN PROGRAMS
Teens on the Town - #20201
Make Teens on the Town your #squadgoals. Rolling and bowling, lasers and rays, and all the bling
of the arcade. This program is totally trending.
NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for dinner and
activities.
Location: Bowl-A-Thon, Brunswick Zone
Hawthorn, Vernon Hills
Day/Date:Friday, March 10, 2017
Location: Potbelly & Rinkside Sports, Gurnee
Day/Date:Friday, April 21, 2017
Location: Chick-fil-A, Vernon Hills &
Nickel City, Northbrook
Day/Date:Friday, May 12, 2017
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Time:
5:30-8:30 p.m.
Fee:
Resident
$42.00
Non-Resident $53.00
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., Sullivan Center,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 8:30 p.m., Sullivan Center,
Vernon Hills
Reflections - #20101
Mirror-mirror on the wall, what’s the best way out
of this mall? Navigate your way through one of the
largest mirror mazes in the world. Endless hallways,
infinite reflections, and a new twist and turn waiting
around every corner. Do you have what it takes?
NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for dinner.
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Time:
5:15-9:00 p.m.
Location: Mirror Maze & Food Court,
Gurnee Mills
Fee:
Resident
$27.00
Non-Resident $37.00
Day/Date:Saturday, March 11, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 5:15 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
5:45 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
Pick Up: 8:30 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
H 2 Oh! - #20102
Bowl-A-Thon - #60101
Don’t miss your chance to make a difference in
both your life and your friend’s. Join the SRACLC
Foundation as they host the 3rd Annual Bowl-AThon. Proceeds go directly to program subsidy and
the financial aid program. Grab a group, solicit
pledges, and win awesome raffles all while supporting a great cause. This is your time to shine!
NOTE: Please contact Theresa Walker at the
SRACLC Office for additional information. Supervision is only provided for Teens on the Town
and Fun Seekers.
Time:
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon Hills
Fee:
$20.00 (this fee will be waived to anyone that has $75.00 or more in pledges)
Day/Date:Friday, March 10, 2017
No running, no diving, and no land lovers. This
party is going to be a splash bash. I don’t know
about you, but swimming leaves me starving, so afterwards let’s head over for some burgers and endless
fries. YUMMM! NOTE: Please bring a swimsuit
and towel and $20.00 for dinner.
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Time:
2:00-7:30 p.m.
Location: Adventure Island, Elgin & Red Robin, Hoffman Estates
Fee:
Resident
$38.00
Non-Resident $48.00
Day/Date:Saturday, March 25, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 2:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
2:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich
Pick Up: 7:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich
7:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
“Thistle” cheer you up! Teen Mini Camp is here
with the coolest field trips, the coolest arts and
crafts, and the COOLEST other pals! Can you say,
WHAT’S UP SPRING BREAK?! NOTE: Please
bring a lunch every day. A schedule of field trips
will be emailed prior to the program.
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Time:
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
(actual program time)
Location: Laschen Center, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$195.00
Non-Resident $244.00
Day/Date:Monday, March 27-Friday,
March 31, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake OR The Barn, Lake Zurich
9:00 a.m., Laschen Center, Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Laschen Center, Vernon Hills
3:30 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
OR The Barn, Lake Zurich
Spice Girls - #20106
It’s time for girl talk. Catch up on the latest celebrity
gossip while glitzing and glamming at the nail salon.
Once we’re all primed and polished, we will catch
up with the boys for delicious desserts. Girls just
want to have fun! NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for
dessert.
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Time:
6:00-9:30 p.m.
Location: Gurnee Mills, Gurnee
Fee:
Resident
$37.00
Non-Resident $47.00
Day/Date:Saturday, May 6, 2017
Min/Max:2/6
Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
6:30 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
Pick Up: 9:00 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Learn to Skate: 101 - #20105
Don’t be afraid to lace up a set of skates and learn to
roller skate with the crowd. SRACLC has teamed up
with Lake County’s experts on eight wheels to help
you get moving and grooving. Let’s get rolling.
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Time:
6:30-9:00 p.m.
Location: Just for Fun Roller Rink, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$25.00
Non-Resident $32.00
Day/Date:Saturday, April 29, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Thursday
Track & Field
5:00-6:00 pm
6:00-7:00 pm
Track & Bocce Combo
5:00-6:00 pm
Art in the Park
6:00-7:00 pm
Zumba One & Two
6:00-7:00 pm
Friday
Equestrian
4:00-4:30 pm
4:45-5:15 pm
5:30-6:00 pm
Teens on the Town
5:30-8:30 pm
Saturday
Out & About
12:30-4:00 pm
Striking Pair
1:00-3:00 pm
Top of the World - #20104
All aboard! Get a one stop Chicago experience 103
stories up and 1,353 feet in the air. Take the train
downtown and if you dare, step over the glass ledge
looking out to the beautiful sights of the Windy
City. Sweet home Chicago. NOTE: Please bring
$10.00 for lunch.
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Time:
9:00 a.m.-4:15 p.m.
Location: Willis Tower, Chicago
Fee:
Resident
$66.00
Non-Resident $83.00
Day/Date:Saturday, April 8, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
9:30 a.m., Metra Station, Libertyville
Pick Up: 3:45 p.m., Metra Station, Libertyville
4:15 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Weekly Programs
available for Adults
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Boyz II Men - #20107
Blow off some steam with just the dudes, cuz it’s a
guy’s night out. Hit the arcades and score your way
to the top. When we’re done, we will meet up with
the girls to discuss our fun over dessert. Let’s hear
it for the boys! NOTE: Please bring $10.00 for
dessert.
Group: All individuals, ages 13-21 years
Time:
6:00-9:30 p.m.
Location: Gurnee Mills, Gurnee
Fee:
Resident
$37.00
Non-Resident $47.00
Day/Date:Saturday, May 6, 2017
Min/Max:2/6
Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
6:30 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
Pick Up: 9:00 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
There will be some
programs where
managing dietary
restrictions/needs
will not be possible.
Please see program
write-ups for
specifics. Thank you
for understanding.
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Bocce
Area-April 23, 2017
State-June 9-11, 2017
Bowling
Area-May 21, 2017
Sectionals-November
4, 2017
State-December 2,
2017
Soccer
Area-May 6, 2017
ITRS-May 21, 2017
State-June 9-11, 2017
Softball
ITRS-July 16, 2017
Area-July 23, 2017
State-September 9-10,
2017
Swimming
Area-March 25, 2017
State-June 9-11, 2017
Tennis
Area-July 8, 2017
State-August 19-20,
2017
Track and Field
NISRA-April 30, 2017
Area-May 7, 2017
State-June 9-11, 2017
Please note bolded
changes to Special
Olympics Reminders
on page 19.
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS
Bocce - #70301
Let’s hit the court and rack up the points. Build
strength, learn techniques, understand the rules,
and improve strategy. These are all key components
to being a winner. It’s time to take it beyond the
backyard! NOTE: As soon as the weather allows,
we will practice outside. Please dress for the
weather.
Group: All individuals, ages 8 & older
Time:
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Location: Carl Hartmann Park, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$37.00
Non-Resident $74.00
Day/Date:Tuesdays, February 28-April 18, 2017
(8 sessions + 1 tournament)
Min/Max:5/12
Swim Team - #70304
Dive in and take the plunge! Develop your strokes,
practice proper breathing, and kick to the finish
line. Jump on in and race your way down the lane.
NOTE: Participants must be able to swim one
length of the pool with minimal prompting. This
is a competitive season; in case of a lottery, spots
will be given to those competing in tournaments.
SRACLC staff are not available to provide locker
room assistance.
Group: All individuals, ages 8 & older
Time:
4:45-5:30 p.m.
Location: Community Center, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$42.00
Non-Resident $84.00
Day/Date:Wednesdays, April 19-June 7, 2017 (8 sessions + 1 tournament)
Min/Max:5/10
Tennis - #70305
Softball - #70302
We’ve qualified for State three seasons in a row, can
we make it a fourth? Step up to the plate and prove
you have what it takes to be a Crusader. Each practice we’ll focus on catching, batting, and fielding
skills designed to make you the best player you can
be. Every week will feel like a homerun! NOTE: A
complete schedule of games and practices will be
given at the first practice. Please bring a glove.
Group: All individuals, ages 13 & older
Time:
6:45-8:00 p.m.
Location: Deerpath Park, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$71.00
Non-Resident $142.00
Day/Date:Tuesdays, April 25-July 18, 2017
(13 sessions + 2 tournaments)
Min/Max: 10/12 per team
Join us on the court and learn the rules of the game.
The coaches will teach you to serve like an ace along
with practicing forehand and backhand techniques.
We know you will “love” this sport! NOTE: Lower
skilled athletes will play short court tennis with
a bigger/slower ball while higher skilled athletes
will play full court tennis.
Group: All individuals, ages 13 & older
Time:
5:00-6:00 p.m.
Location: Hanrahan Park, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$46.00
Non-Resident $92.00
Day/Date:Wednesdays, April 26-July 5, 2017
(11 sessions + 1 tournament)
Min/Max:5/12
Equestrian
The horses are at the gate, it’s time to saddle up.
Learn proper riding techniques and equine etiquette
while playing therapeutic games and trotting
around the stable. …And they’re off!
Group: All individuals, ages 3 & older
Time:
#70201 4:00-4:30 p.m.
#70202 4:45-5:15 p.m.
#70203 5:30-6:00 p.m.
Location: Equestrian Connection, Lake Forest
Fee:
Resident
$129.00
Non-Resident $258.00
Day/Date:Fridays, March 31-May 19, 2017
(no program 4/14) (7 sessions)
Min/Max:3/4
Track & Field
Want to be a part of the oldest and most popular
sport of Special Olympics? Then track and field is
your calling! Whether or not you are experienced,
there is an event for you. There are walking and
running races along with throwing and jumping
field events. On your mark, get set, GO! NOTE:
A schedule of practice locations and competition
dates will be given at the first practice held at the
Community Center in Mundelein.
Group: All individuals, ages 12 & older
Time:
#70307 5:00-6:00 p.m.
#70308 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Location: Community Center & Regent Center, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$52.00
Non-Resident $104.00
Day/Date:Thursdays, March 16-May 4, 2017
(8 sessions + 2 tournaments)
Min/Max: 5/12 per group
Track & Bocce Combo#70309
Go the extra mile with another season to practice
your skills. We will focus on your event and make
you the best you can be! These additional sessions
will take us right up to Summer Games, so sign
up if you plan to receive a medal, or just to keep
playing!
Group: All individuals, ages 8 & older
Time:
5:00-6:00 p.m.
Location: Regent Center, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$16.00
Non-Resident $32.00
Day/Date:Thursdays, May 18-June 8, 2017
(4 sessions)
Min/Max:5/12
Special Olympics Reminders
*A current Application for Participation must be on
file at the SRACLC Office to participate in District
and State level competitions.
*An athlete’s Application for Participation is valid
for two (2) years and must not expire before State
Games in his or her particular sport.
*Athletes must attend and actively participate in
50% of all practices prior to tournament dates to be
eligible to compete.
*Appropriate sports’ attire must be worn at practice
and games. No jeans or jewelry will be allowed.
*If you are in a team sport and you do not
participate in the District or ITRS Competitions,
you will not be allowed to compete at State Level
Competitions unless absence was due to illness and
accompanied by a doctor’s note.
*Any individual or team that makes it to the
Sectional or State Level Competitions will
be asked to pay an additional fee per athlete.
There will be a required tournament fee of
$40.00 per day for coaching, transportation,
and supervision. There will also be a lodging
fee for those who choose to stay overnight with
the team. This fee will be dependent on actual
lodging costs and number of athletes.
*SRACLC will not provide coaches to Sectional
and State Tournaments in the event that less than
four (4) athletes qualify and attend. Parents and
guardians may choose to attend with the athlete
but must first obtain a Special Olympics Class A
volunteer certification.
*SRACLC will be enforcing the maximum numbers
of players for team sports. This will ensure that all
team players will get adequate playing time during
the game. Please be advised that if we do not have
enough players to create another team after the
minimum/maximum per team has been met, we
will go by order of registrations received to create
teams (i.e. – late registrations will be the first cut).
SPRING 2017
SPRING 2017
Let’s hit the field and get some grass stains! Whether
you’re a sweeper or a keeper, you’ll learn to master
new skills at every practice. We’ll take our talents to
the games and tournaments and be the best we can
be. The Crusaders want YOU! NOTE: A complete
schedule of games and practices will be given at
the first practice.
Group: All individuals, ages 13 & older
Time:
6:00-7:00 p.m.
Location: Sports Complex, Libertyville
Fee:
Resident
$59.00
Non-Resident $118.00
Day/Date:Wednesdays, March 15-May 17, 2017 (10 sessions + 2 tournaments)
Min/Max: 7/12 per team
SP E CIA L OLYM PICS
Soccer - #70306
*If an athlete is unable to commit to tournaments
and competitions, team priority will be given to
those athletes who can attend.
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There will be some
programs where
managing dietary
restrictions/needs will
not be possible. Please
see program write-ups
for specifics. Thank
you for understanding.
All participant additions
to weekend programs
must be completed by
Thursday at 1:00 p.m.
TEEN/ADULT PROGRAMS
Kickboxing - #30201
Black Tiger Martial Arts Academy and crew want
YOU! Muay Thai is a type of kickboxing that
teaches you how to use your hands, feet, elbows,
and knees. Kru Brandon will also teach you a
new self-defense technique each week. At the end
of each program, you’ll get to put on the gear
and have some live action in the ring! NOTE:
Participants must be able to demonstrate skills
with minimal prompting. The group will meet
upstairs by the elevator prior to the program
start time.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
6:00-7:00 p.m.
Location: Adler Lodge, Libertyville
Fee:
Resident
$35.00
Non-Resident $70.00
Day/Date:Mondays, February 27
March 20, 2017 (4 sessions)
Min/Max:5/11
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Registration Deadline:
Monday,
February 20, 2017
at 1:00 p.m.
Electronic registration
forms can be found at
www.sraclc.org.
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Strike three, you’re out! No, just kidding because
in this game three strikes equals a turkey! Join the
Monday night fun by bowling two games each
week, improving your scores, and socializing with
your bowling-mates. Take me out to the alley!
NOTE: Transportation will be provided to
“North” from Active Adult on a first come, first
served basis due to limited space on the Agency
vehicle. If you are also enrolled in Fast Food
Express, please coordinate locations.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Fee:
Resident
$79.00
Non-Resident $158.00
Day/Date:Mondays, March 27-May 15, 2017
(8 sessions)
Min/Max: 8/20 per location
North #30202
Location: Lakeside Lanes, Mundelein
Time:
4:30-5:45 p.m.
South #30203
Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn,
Vernon Hills
Time:
5:15-6:30 p.m
Fast Food Express
Don’t be a fool, fast food can be healthy fuel. Before
we race to the next activity, we’ll learn how to put
nutrition first, manage money, and practice dining
etiquette. It’s time to gas up our engines before
hitting the gym. NOTE: Please bring $8.00 each
week for dinner. If you are also enrolled in High
Rollers or Fitness Fanatics, please coordinate
locations.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Fee:
Resident
$39.00
Non-Resident $78.00
Day/Date:Mondays, March 27-May 15, 2017
(8 sessions)
Min/Max: 8/12 per group
North #30204
Location: Various Locations
Time:
5:45-7:15 p.m.
Drop Off: 5:45 p.m., Lakeside Lanes, Mundelein
Pick Up: 7:15 p.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville
South #30205
Location: Various Locations
Time:
6:30-7:45 p.m.
Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 7:45 p.m., Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon Hills
Fitness Fanatics
Work off that winter weight and get ready for
swimsuit season! Continue healthy habits with
heart pumping cardio, flexibility boosting stretches,
and muscle toning weight machines while learning
proper techniques. When this program is over, you’ll
be ready for the beach! NOTE: If you are enrolled
in Fast Food Express, please coordinate locations.
Please bring tennis shoes and athletic attire.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Fee:
Resident
$35.00
Non-Resident $70.00
Day/Date:Mondays, March 27-May 15, 2017
(8 sessions)
Min/Max: 8/12 per location
North #30206
Location: Sports Complex, Libertyville
Time:
7:15-8:15 p.m.
South #30207
Location: Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon Hills
Time:
7:45-8:45 p.m.
Walk It Out- #30209
Aqua Exercise - #30212
Step into your comfy shoes and let’s get on the
move! Get your heart pumping as we trek through
the local neighborhoods with all the other struttin’
sidekicks. Come on let’s do it, everybody trot to
it. NOTE: Walk It Out is held back-to-back with
Crafty Creations. Why not sign up for both?
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
6:00-7:00 p.m.
Location: Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
Fee:
Resident
$24.00
Non-Resident $48.00
Day/Date:Tuesdays, March 28-May 16, 2017
(8 sessions)
Min/Max:5/11
Take the sweat out of exercise and dive right in!
Water aerobics is the latest trend. The utilization
of kickboards, water weights, and more will keep
us in shape while having fun. Catch ya poolside!
NOTE: There will be no locker room assistance
post program.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
4:00-4:45 p.m.
Location: Community Center, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$35.00
Non-Resident $70.00
Day/Date:Wednesdays, April 19-June 7, 2017
(8 sessions)
Min/Max:5/11
Crafty Creations - #30210
Art in the Park - #30213
A dab here, a pinch there, and a splash everywhere.
Design two unique masterpieces each week that will
be one of a kind. It’s time to get your creative juices
flowing! NOTE: Crafty Creations is held back-toback with Walk It Out. Why not sign up for both?
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Location: Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
Fee:
Resident
$38.00
Non-Resident $76.00
Day/Date:Tuesdays, March 28-May 16, 2017
(8 sessions)
Min/Max:5/11
Nature is our canvas when we explore the world
around us. Capture the blooming beauty of our
surroundings as we create outdoor-themed art
each week. Let’s think outside the box as we let our
imaginations run wild. NOTE: Art in the Park is
held back-to-back with Zumba One.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
6:00-7:00 p.m.
Location: The Barn, Lake Zurich
Fee:
Resident
$27.00
Non-Resident $54.00
Day/Date:Thursdays, March 30-April 20, 2017
(4 sessions)
Min/Max:5/11
Open Swim - #30211
Zumba
Ever just want to jump in the water and do your
own thing? Now is your chance! Whether you want
to lap swim or just splash around, these 30 minutes
are open for whatever you’d like. Cowabunga!
NOTE: There will be no coaching during this
program, but the pool will be monitored. There
will be no locker room assistance post program.
Transportation will be provided to Open Swim
from Active Adult on a first come, first served
basis due to limited space on Agency vehicle.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
3:30-4:00 p.m. Location: Community Center, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$15.00
Non-Resident $30.00
Day/Date:Wednesdays, April 19-June 7, 2017
(8 sessions)
Min/Max:5/11
Join us and a certified Zumba instructor for some
fun and sweat! We will have a total workout,
combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle
conditioning, balance, flexibility, boosted energy,
and a serious dose of awesome each week.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Location: Carl Hartmann Building,
Vernon HIlls
Fee:
Resident
$27.00
Non-Resident $54.00
Min/Max:5/11
Zumba One #30214
Day/Date:Thursdays, March 30-April 20, 2017
(4 sessions)
Zumba Two #30215
Day/Date:Thursdays, April 27-May 18, 2017
(4 sessions)
SPRING 2017
SPRING 2017
Watch out Rachael Ray, here come the chefs of
SRA. We will blend our talents together to create a
delicious meal each week all while learning about
kitchen safety and nutrition. Grab your apron and
your appetite!
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
5:30-7:00 p.m.
Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$35.00
Non-Resident $70.00
Day/Date:Tuesdays, March 7-March 21, 2017
(3 sessions)
Min/Max:5/11
TE E N / A DULT programs
Menu Makers - #30208
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TEEN/ADULT PROGRAMS
Staff will not let anyone
exit the vehicle without
a parent/guardian
present.
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All participant
additions to weekend
programs must be
completed by
Thursday
at 1:00 p.m.
Registration Deadline:
Monday,
February 20, 2017 at
1:00 p.m.
Please call our
weather hotline after
hours and on
weekends for weather
related program
cancellations.
847-816-4866 ext. 29
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Striking Pair - #30216
Roll into the lanes for an incredi-bowl time. Get
in a little ten-pin action with this once a month
league while improving your scores, socializing, and
snacking with other bowlers. See ya at the alley and
let the pins fly! NOTE: Please bring $8.00 each
session for snacks.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
1:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn,
Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$35.00
Non-Resident $44.00
Day/Date:Saturday, March 11, 2017
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Saturday, May 13, 2017
(3 sessions)
Min/Max:5/11
Out & About - #30217
After a long, cold winter it’s time to enjoy nature’s
blooming beauty. Give your sweet tooth a real treat
as we learn about the syrup of maple trees, reel in
some good times while catching fish, and splash
your way into summer as we paddle boat in May.
Don’t be left inside, get out and about! NOTE:
Please dress for outdoor activities.
Activity: Maple Syruping
Day/Date:Saturday, March 18, 2017
Activity: Hiking & Fishing
Day/Date:Saturday, April 22, 2017
Activity: Paddle Boating
Day/Date:Saturday, May 20, 2017
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
12:30-4:00 p.m.
Location: Various Locations
Fee:
Resident
$39.00
Non-Resident $49.00
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 12:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
SRSNLC Bowling Tournament #30101
Strike it big at SRSNLC’s Annual Bowling
Tournament. Test your skills against other local
bowlers. Compete in two games to win great prizes
and demonstrate your talent. Snacks and awards
will be handed out. Let’s roll! NOTE: Must be
enrolled in High Rollers to attend. Registration
deadline is Friday, February 10, 2017.
Group: All individuals enrolled in High Rollers
Time:
9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Location:TBD
Fee:
Resident
$28.00
Non-Resident $35.00
Day/Date:Saturday, March 4, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 1:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
St. Patrick’s Day Dance #30104
Get out ye dancing shoes lads and lassies. Do a
little jig on the dance floor and hop over to the
refreshment table for some festive snacks. It’s about
to be a grand green ole time! NOTE: Gluten free
snacks will be provided.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Location: Regent Center, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$6.00
Non-Resident $8.00
Day/Date:Friday, March 17, 2017
Min/Max: 25/55
Tiki Terrace - #30102
Experience all the sights, sounds, tastes, and
entertainment of the South Pacific without having
to book a flight. Relax in the tropical atmosphere
while indulging in island dishes and experiencing a
traditional Luau show. Aloha!
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
3:30-7:00 p.m.
Location: Tiki Terrace, Des Plaines
Fee:
Resident
$52.00
Non-Resident $65.00
Day/Date:Saturday, March 4, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 7:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
SRSNLC Hoedown - #30105
Howdy cowboys and cowgirls! Get your cowboy hats
and spurs on and head on down to the wild wild
west. Spend the night line dancing with other SRA’s
and beat the stampede for refreshments. Yee-haw!
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
5:30-9:30 p.m.
Location: Lippert Community Center Gym, Lindenhurst
Fee:
Resident
$25.00
Non-Resident $32.00
Day/Date:Friday, March 24, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
6:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
Pick Up: 9:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
It’s Going Down - #30106
I’m yelling timber! Enjoy a wet and wild stay-cation
with SRACLC and friends. Indulge in a pizza
dinner then hit up the Polynesian Gateway and
swimming pools. You can hang in the sports court
and work on your jumpshot or cue up a good time
on the billards table. Cowabunga! NOTE: This is
an overnight program. A detailed packing list will
be given close to the date.
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
5:00 p.m. (Friday)-11:00 a.m. (Saturday)
Location: Holiday Inn, Rolling Meadows
Fee:
Resident
$68.00
Non-Resident $85.00
Day/Date:Friday, March 31-Saturday,
April 1, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 5:00 p.m. (Friday), SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 11:00 a.m. (Saturday), SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills
Groovefest - #30107
Time to get funk-a-delic. Bust a move under the
disco ball as we welcome back A-Z Entertainment
all night long with your raddest outfit and all
your funky fresh friends from other SRA’s. Hustle
on down to the refreshment table and then back
to bust a move. This night wouldn’t be complete
without a far out keepsake to take home. Groovy
baby!
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Location: Sullivan Center, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$14.00
Non-Resident $14.00
Day/Date:Friday, April 7, 2017
Min/Max:40/90
Miracle Grow - #30108
April showers bring May flowers. Get rid of that
spring fever and celebrate the colors of the renewal
season with your fellow gardeners. We will decorate
pots, get our hands dirty, and plant a few seeds so
you can watch them grow.
Group:
All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Location: Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
Fee:
Resident
$13.00
Non-Resident $17.00
Day/Date: Friday, May 26, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
SPRING 2017
SPRING 2017
Can you find the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow?
Prepare your outfit for the St. Pat’s dance with an
emerald green extravaganza. Crazy crafts, savory
snacks, and kooky karaoke will fill the rest of your
night. Go green!
Group: All individuals, ages 15 & older
Time:
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Location: Community Center, Mundelein
Fee:
Resident
$11.00
Non-Resident $14.00
Day/Date:Thursday, March 9, 2017
Min/Max: 5/11
TE E N / A DULT programs
Lucky Leprechauns - #30103
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ADULT PROGRAMS
Active Adult Program
Email your
registration to
[email protected].
A signed waiver must
accompany the
registration or it will
not be considered
valid.
For information
regarding day
options for adults
contact
Courtney Rutkowski.
A new procedure has
been established to
secure enrollment
for current Active
Adult participants.
The same enrollment
status as the
previous season will
be guaranteed to
participants
registered before the
current deadline.
Please contact
Courtney Rutkowski
with any questions.
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This season of Active Adult is all about fun in the sun! Increase your communication skills through daily
speech exercises, current event activities, and computer practice. Stay active in the fitness center and enjoy
other recreational activities on the soccer fields and basketball courts. Hop on the bus and venture out on
exciting field trips in our communities. Please be sure to register for transportation if you will be utilizing the
SRACLC Office or Community Park drop off and pick up locations. NOTE: Please bring a labeled lunch
daily. All activities are included in the fee.
Active Adult program is structured around four core elements:
• Fitness/Exercise-including daily fitness center workouts and sport activities.
• Living Skills-including current events, social etiquette, money management, and personal safety.
• Socialization-including communication skills and cooperative games.
• Recreation/Leisure-including bowling, swimming, golfing, movies, cultural arts, and more.
Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
(actual program time)
Location: Sports Complex, Libertyville
Drop Off:9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
9:30 a.m., Community Park,
Hawthorn Woods
10:00 a.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville
3:30 p.m., Community Park,
Hawthorn Woods
4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Participants enrolled in Group 1 must:
• Function within a 1:6 participant to staff ratio
• Be independent in all personal care
• Refrain from any physical and verbal outburst
• Receive and interpret simple directions
independently
• Follow and stay with the group independently
• Min/Max: 6/12
Participants enrolled in Group 2 must:
• Function within a 1:3 participant to staff ratio
• Require minimal assistance with all personal care
• Refrain from any physical outburst
• Receive and interpret one-step directions with
verbal prompting
• Follow and stay with the group with minimal
prompting
• Min/Max: 4/8
Participants enrolled in Group 3 may:
• Require 1:1 assistance for successful
participation
• Require full personal care
• Require full day behavior monitoring
• Require hand-over-hand participation for fine
motor activities
• Need assistance complying with all directions
• Min/Max: 1/3
Slide into spring with these fantastic field trips. We’ll jump all over Lake County and then some. You and
your friends will be hopping in the pool, throwing some strikes, sitting back and enjoying a movie, and
everything in between. Sign up quick, before the fun slips away!
Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older
Min/Max: 5/11
Leaping Lizards - #40101
Activity: Indoor Games & Hands-On Tour
Time:
10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Laschen Center, Vernon Hills & Wildlife Discovery Center, Lake Forest
Fee:
Resident
$25.00
Non-Resident $32.00
Day/Date:Friday, March 10, 2017
Drop Off:10:30 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills
NOTE: Please bring a lunch.
Tie Dyed Duds - #40102
Activity: Indoor Games & Tie Dye
Time:
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$23.00
Non-Resident $29.00
Day/Date:Friday, March 24, 2017
Drop Off:10:00 a.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills
NOTE: Please bring a lunch and any white
clothing you wish to dye.
Frozen Happiness - #40103
Activity: Indoor Games & Frozen Yogurt
Time:
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Recreation Center, Grayslake & Suzy’s Swirl, Gurnee
Fee:
Resident
$30.00
Non-Resident $38.00
Day/Date:Friday, April 7, 2017
Drop Off:10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
10:30 a.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
Pick Up: 2:30 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills
NOTE: Please bring a lunch.
Let The Good Times Roll #40104
Activity: Lunch & Bowling
Time:
10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: Chili’s Grill & Bar & Kristof ’s Entertainment Center,
Round Lake Beach
Fee:
Resident
$35.00
Non-Resident $44.00
Day/Date:Friday, April 14, 2017
Drop Off:10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
10:30 a.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
Pick Up: 3:30 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for lunch.
We All Scream For Ice Cream
- #40105
Activity: Tour & Ice Cream
Time:
8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
Location: Oberweis Factory, Aurora
Fee:
Resident
$36.00
Non-Resident $45.00
Day/Date:Monday, April 24, 2017
Drop Off:8:45 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 3:15 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
NOTE: Please bring a lunch.
SPRING 2017
SPRING 2017
Day Trippers
A D U LT programs
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Garden Growers - #40112
SPRING 2017
Weekly Programs
available for Adults
Monday
Active Adult
10:00 am-3:00 pm
Kickboxing
6:00-7:00 pm
High Rollers
4:30-5:45 pm
5:15-6:30 pm
Fast Food Express
5:45-7:15 pm
6:30-7:45 pm
Fitness Fanatics
7:15-8:15 pm
7:45-8:45 pm
Tuesday
Active Adult
10:00 am-3:00 pm
Bocce
5:30-6:30 pm
Menu Makers
5:30-7:00 pm
Walk It Out
6:00-7:00 pm
Crafty Creations
7:00-8:00 pm
Softball
6:45-8:00 pm
Wednesday
Active Adult
10:00 am-3:00 pm
Open Swim
3:30-4:00 pm
Aqua Exercise
4:00-4:45 pm
Swim Team
4:45-5:30 pm
Tennis
5:00-6:00 pm
Soccer
6:00-7:00 pm
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ADULT PROGRAMS
Day Trippers continued
I Want Candy - #40106
Activity: Candy Making
Time:
10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Location: Riverside Chocolate Factory, McHenry
Fee:
Resident
$32.00
Non-Resident $40.00
Day/Date:Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Drop Off:10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
10:30 a.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
NOTE: Please bring a lunch.
Eager Eaters - #40107
Activity: Indoor Games & Cooking Lesson
Time:
11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Laschen Center, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$30.00
Non-Resident $38.00
Day/Date:Friday, April 28, 2017
Drop Off:11:00 a.m., Laschen Center,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Laschen Center,
Vernon Hills
NOTE: The group will be making a healthy lunch.
Eggs & Entertainment - #40108
Activity: Breakfast & Movie
Time:
9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: Wildberry Pancakes & Café, Libertyville & Marcus Gurnee Cinema, Gurnee
Fee:
Resident
$40.00
Non-Resident $50.00
Day/Date:Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Drop Off:9:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills
10:00 a.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
Pick Up: 3:30 p.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for breakfast.
Dive In - #40109
Activity: Indoor Games & Swimming
Time:
10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Carl Hartmann Building & Lakeview Fitness Center, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$25.00
Non-Resident $32.00
Day/Date:Thursday, May 4, 2017
Drop Off:10:30 a.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills
NOTE: Please bring a lunch, swimsuit, and
towel.
Cinco De Mayo - #40110
Activity: Cinco De Mayo Party
Time:
11:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.
Location: Laschen Center, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$29.00
Non-Resident $37.00
Day/Date:Friday, May 5, 2017
Drop Off:11:00 a.m., Laschen Center,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Laschen Center,
Vernon Hills
NOTE: Lunch will be provided.
Pie in the Sky- #40111
Activity: Indoor Games & Pizza Making
Time:
10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Sports Complex, Libertyville & Abel’s Pizza and Mexican Food, Grayslake
Fee:
Resident
$32.00
Non-Resident $40.00
Day/Date:Friday, May 19, 2017
Drop Off:10:30 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
11:00 a.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville
Pick Up: 2:30 p.m., Sports Complex, Libertyville
3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
NOTE: Lunch will be provided.
Activity: Tour & Canning Lesson
Time:
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Location: Radical Root Organic Farm, Libertyville
Fee:
Resident
$31.00
Non-Resident $39.00
Day/Date:Friday, May 26, 2017
Drop Off:10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
10:30 a.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
Pick Up: 2:30 p.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville
3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
NOTE: Please bring a lunch.
Dinner Club - #40217
Experience another one of your favorite cuisines!
Cantonese, Hunan, or Szechwan - you decide.
Feeling spicy? Get the Kung Pao Shrimp. Want to
keep it classic? Go with the Sweet and Sour Chicken.
Crack open those fortune cookies, we’re feeling
lucky. NOTE: Please bring $20.00 for dinner.
Groups will be determined after the registration
deadline. We will notify you of which group you
are in prior to the first date.
Group 1: Chef Bo’s Green Garden, Lake Zurich
Group 2: Yen Yen Restaurant, Arlington Heights
Day/Date: Friday, March 3, 2017
Group 1: Yen Yen Restaurant, Arlington Heights
Group 2: Tang’s Chinese, Grayslake
Day/Date: Friday, April 21, 2017
Group 1: Tang’s Chinese, Grayslake
Group 2: Chef Bo’s Green Garden, Lake Zurich
Day/Date: Friday, May 12, 2017
Group: Time:
Fee:
Min/Max:
Drop Off:
Pick Up:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
6:00-8:30 p.m.
Resident
$33.00
Non-Resident $44.00
5/11 per group
6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Fun Seekers
Get a jump on adventure with these Friday nights.
Perfect that beautiful strike, hop with your buds,
and test your luck at the arcades; there’s an activity
for everyone to enjoy. Put your game face on, and
let the good times roll.
NOTE: Please bring $20.00 to each session for
activities and snacks.
Group:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
5:30-8:30 p.m.
Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn,
Vernon Hills
Lake Zurich
People’s Choice Family Fun Center, Waukegan
Jump America, Gurnee
Fee:
Resident
$24.00
Non-Resident $30.00
Min/Max: 5/11 per group
Day/Date: Friday, March 10, 2017
Friday, April 28, 2017
Friday, May 19, 2017
North -
#40219
Activity: Bowl-A-Thon on 3/10
Trampolines on 4/28
Arcades on 5/19
Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
Pick Up: 8:30 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
South - Activity:
Drop Off:
Pick Up:
#40220
Bowl-A-Thon on 3/10
Arcades on 4/28
Trampolines on 5/19
5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
8:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills Weekly Programs
available for Adults
continued
Thursday
Active Adult
10:00 am-3:00 pm
Track & Field
5:00-6:00 pm
6:00-7:00 pm
Track & Bocce Combo
5:00-6:00 pm
Art in the Park
6:00-7:00 pm
Zumba One & Two
6:00-7:00 pm
Friday
Equestrian
4:00-4:30 pm
4:45-5:15 pm
5:30-6:00 pm
Dinner Club
6:00-8:30 pm
Fun Seekers
5:30-8:30 pm
Saturday
Out & About
12:30-4:00 pm
Striking Pair
1:00-3:00 pm
Saturday Night’s All
Right
6:30-8:30 pm
Brew Crew
8:00-11:00 pm
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There will be some
programs where
managing dietary
restrictions/needs
will not be possible.
Please see program
write-ups for
specifics. Thank you
for understanding.
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Participants must
have a parent or
guardian call the
office for all program
additions and
questions.
Registration Deadline:
Monday,
February 20, 2017
at 1:00 p.m.
ADULT PROGRAMS
Saturday Night’s All Right #40221
Now that you’re all dressed up, here’s the perfect
place to go! Spend your super Saturday with a fun
group of friends. We’ll play some new games, chow
down on some grub, and stay active together. These
nights will be way more than just all right! NOTE:
Dinner will be provided.
Activity: Wii Fit, Floor Hockey, & Pizza
Day/Date: Saturday, March 18, 2017
Activity: Karaoke, Indoor Bowling, & Sandwiches
Day/Date: Saturday, April 22, 2017
All additions to
weekend programs
must be completed
by Thursday at
1:00 p.m.
Please call our
weather hotline after
hours and on weekends for weather
related program
cancellations.
847-816-4866 ext. 29
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Activity: Bingo, Sand Volleyball, & Hot Dogs
Day/Date: Saturday, May 20, 2017
Group:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Location: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$32.00
Non-Resident $40.00
Min/Max:5/11
Action Territory - #40113
Calling all amusement park goers! Today is the day
for UNLIMITED indoor excitement. Spend hours
twisting and turning on the bumper cars if you wish,
or dodge beams and work on your stealth mode
during laser tag. Cool prizes more your thing? Well,
there’s over 150 arcade games to choose from! Are
you game? NOTE: Please bring $15.00 for lunch.
Group:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location: America’s Action Territory, Kenosha, WI
Brew Crew - #40222
Let’s extend happy hour, it’s party time! Grab your
friends and hop in the bus; it’s time to boogie down
on the dance floor. Once your feet get tired, grab
a barstool and have a cold one. Tonight, everyone
is a V.I.P. NOTE: Please bring a valid picture
ID and $20.00 each session. Participants who
wish to purchase alcoholic beverages may do so
with a signed waiver and will be limited to two
beverages.
Activity: J&D’s Bar & Grill, Wauconda
Day/Date: Saturday, March 18, 2017
Activity: Crossroads Restaurant & Bar, Mundelein
Day/Date: Saturday, April 22, 2017
Center Ice - #40116
Activity: Participant’s Choice
Day/Date: Saturday, May 20, 2017
Group:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
8:00-11:00 p.m.
Fee:
Resident
$24.00
Non-Resident $30.00
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 8:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 11:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Fee:
Resident
$36.00
Non-Resident $45.00
Day/Date: Saturday, March 4, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 10:30 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
11:00 a.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
Pick Up: 4:00 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pinterest Party - #40114
Have some things pinned to your board that you’ve
been waiting to accomplish? Tonight is the night.
From popular snacks to the coolest spring crafts,
we’ll be DIY-ing all night with the best activities
this website has to offer. There will be no ‘Pinterest
Fails’ tonight!
Group:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
6:30-9:00 p.m. (actual program time)
Location: Recreation Center, Grayslake
Fee:
Resident
$19.00
Non-Resident $24.00
Day/Date: Saturday, March 11, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
6:30 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
Pick Up: 9:00 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
9:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Breakaway to watch the Chicago Wolves face off
against the Cincinnati Monsters in this evening’s
match-up. Get ready for some slap shots, hang
out with Skate the mascot, and let’s hope for a hat
trick. Howl for the home team! NOTE: Please
bring $20.00 for concessions and extra money for
souvenirs if desired.
Group:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
4:30-11:30 p.m.
Location: Allstate Arena, Rosemont
Fee:
Resident
$58.00
Non-Resident $73.00
Day/Date: Saturday, April 1, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 4:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
5:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich
Pick Up: 11:00 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich
11:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
SPRING 2017
SPRING 2017
Don’t miss your chance to make a difference in both
your life and your friend’s. Join the SRACLC Foundation as they host the 3rd Annual Bowl-A-Thon.
Proceeds go directly to program subsidy and the
financial aid program. Grab a group, solicit pledges,
and win awesome raffles all while supporting a great
cause. This is your time to shine! NOTE: Please
contact Theresa Walker at the SRACLC Office for
additional information. Supervision is only provided for Teens on the Town and Fun Seekers.
Time:
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Location: Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, Vernon Hills
Fee:
$20.00 (this fee will be waived to anyone that has $75.00 or more in pledges)
Day/Date: Friday, March 10, 2017
Strikes and Slices - #40115
Just how many games do you think you can bowl
in one Saturday night? Three? Seven? Twelve?!
Well that’s up to you; because tonight we have
UNLIMITED access to the alley. Lace up your
shoes and polish your ball, this program is dedicated
to the lanes. NOTE: A pizza dinner is included in
the fee.
Group:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
6:30-10:00 p.m.
Location: Brunswick’s, Buffalo Grove
Fee:
Resident
$31.00
Non-Resident $39.00
Day/Date: Saturday, March 25, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 6:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Pick Up: 10:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
AD UL T programs
Bowl-A-Thon - #60101
Electronic registration
forms can be found at
www.sraclc.org.
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AD UL T PROGRAMS
SPRING 2017
Abracadabra! - #40117
Bill Blagg is one of the nation’s top touring
illusionists, thrilling thousands and leaving people
in complete disbelief as he creates the impossible.
Prepare to be amazed as he passes through the
blades of an industrial fan, shrinks his body to just 6
inches tall and instantly teleports across the theatre!
NOTE: Please eat dinner prior to attending.
Group:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
5:30-10:00 p.m.
Location: James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts, Grayslake
Fee:
Resident
$47.00
Non-Resident $59.00
Day/Date: Saturday, April 8, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
6:00 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
Pick Up: 9:30 p.m., Golf Learning Center, Libertyville
10:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Chi City, My City - #40118
Have you ever seen four states at the same time?
Today’s the day to experience it! At 103 floors
above ground level, you’ll be able to see all of the
attractions that the Windy City has to offer; and
then some! Step out onto the ledge if you’re feeling
really adventurous. Prepare to have your breath
taken away. NOTE: Please bring $15.00 for lunch.
Group:
All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Location: Willis Tower, Chicago
Fee:
Resident
$58.00
Non-Resident $73.00
Day/Date: Saturday, April 29, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
9:30 a.m., Metra Station, Libertyville
Pick Up: 5:00 p.m., Metra Station, Libertyville
5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Go Green - #40119
The Morton Arboretum is known as the great
outdoor museum of trees. It boasts over 200,000
different types of plants, and over 4,000 types of
trees. Enjoy a tram ride through the 1,700 acres
and take a leisurely stroll through the forest. Nature
calls! NOTE: Please bring a lunch.
Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location: Morton Arboretum, Lisle
Fee:
Resident
$49.00
Non-Resident $62.00
Day/Date:Saturday, May 6, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off:9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
9:30 a.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich
Pick Up: 3:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich
4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
SRACLC
Annual INFORMATION
This information will be used for all programs during 2017. Please attach a separate page with other pertinent
information if needed. Please contact the SRACLC office if any information changes throughout the year.
NameAge
Address
CityZip
Sex:
Male
Female
Phone
If Down Syndrome, has participant been tested for atlanto axial instability?
Does your participant have atlanto axial instability? Yes / No
Yes / No
Medication (this information needs to be updated each season or whenever dosage changes)
Backyard Bonanza - #40120
Summer is just around the corner, so let’s get you
prepared. First, we will spend some time brushing
up on our yard game skills. Then, we’ll make DIY
butterfly feeders and birdhouses to spruce up your
own backyard. Patios, parks, and beautiful weather,
here we come!
Group: All individuals, ages 22 & older
Time:
6:30-8:30 p.m. (actual program time)
Location: Recreation Center, Grayslake
Fee:
Resident
$12.00
Non-Resident $15.00
Day/Date:Saturday, May 13, 2017
Min/Max:5/11
Drop Off:6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
6:30 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
Pick Up: 8:30 p.m., Recreation Center, Grayslake
9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office,
Vernon Hills
Note!
Please complete
this form and send
in with registration.
Cell Phone
*Please list Primary and Secondary Disabilities.
Does the participant receive any medication? Yes / No
Will the participant be taking medication during programs? Yes / No
***If yes, you must complete the Medication Dispensing Information form and waiver.
Medication Dosage Time(s)
Purpose
Attach any
additional pages
with any other
pertinent
information.
All information is
utilized by staff to
help ensure a safe
and fun-filled
experience.
Health Issues
Does the participant seizure? Yes / No
Does the participant have allergies? Yes / No
Types, signs & reaction ______________________ Types & reaction: ___________________________
__________________________________________ __________________________________________
Dietary Issues
Does participant require assistance eating or drinking? Yes / No
• have any food restrictions? Yes / No
Comments: _______________________________________
• have any food dislikes? Yes / No
Comments: _______________________________________
• have any specific food likes? Yes / No Comments: _______________________________________
Behavior Issues
Does participant display unusual fears? Yes / No
Comments: _______________________________
• comply with verbal requests? Yes / No
Comments: _______________________________
• respond to specific directions? Yes / No
Comments: _______________________________
• have any known situations that set them off? Yes / No
Comments: _________________________
What actions are to be taken if a particular behavior is presented? __________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
• respond to any reinforcement methods? Yes / No Comments: ________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
• respond to behavior improvement techniques? Yes / NoComments: ____________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Safety Issues
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DOB Does participant need assistance orienting to:
peopleplacetime
Does participant need assistance protecting:
self
anticipate safety needs
Does participant need assistance toileting:
independent
monitor
diapering
All medications
including
over-the-counter, will
not be administered
unless medication
dispensing procedures
on page 6 are followed!
Find electronic forms
online at
www.sraclc.org
General Issues
Does participant use:
wheelchair stroller
walker
cane crutches
If participant is non-verbal do they use:
sign language
communication board/book
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
SPRING 2017
Dates to Remember
Please return completed form to: SRACLC, 290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills, IL 60061, fax 847-816-4876, or email [email protected].
Registration Deadline: Monday, February 20, 2017 at 1:00 p.m.
Monday, January 16, 2017
Registrations for Spring Programs will not be processed until this date. Random selection will be conducted
to determine the order of all registrations received at the SRACLC office through 9:00 a.m., Monday, February 6, 2017. Registration after this date and time will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If a program exceeds its maximum, a lottery will be done according to registration date. “Residents” receive priority
placement for ALL PROGRAMS. “Non-Residents” are placed on a waiting list unless specifically stated in
the program write-up.
Participant’s Name ______________________________________________Date of Birth________________ Sex_____
Monday, February 20, 2017
WINTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE - 1:00 P.M.
“Non-Residents” may be added to program rosters, beginning at 1:00 p.m. on this date.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017 program cancelation or expansion is considered.
Home Phone______________________Work Phone__________________________Cellular _______________________
Registration Process
•
Full payment is required at the time of registration unless specific arrangements have been made with the
SRACLC Director (i.e. Financial Aid).
• Registrations WILL NOT be processed if a fee balance remains from a previous season.
• Processing of registrations will begin at 1:00 p.m. each day in concurrence with the above listed dates
and guidelines.
• Detach and complete the seasonal form and waiver. The seasonal form is also available at
www.sraclc.org.
• List each program name, fee, and pick up location.
• All checks must be made payable to SRACLC.
• Credit cards VISA, MASTERCARD and DISCOVER are accepted.
• SRACLC does not send confirmation of registration. Your canceled check or credit card statement serves
as your receipt. However, you may call to confirm your registration.
• Deferred payment/financial aid plans must be confirmed through the Director.
• Signed registrations must be received by the SRACLC office a minimum of three working days before
participation can begin. Emails and Faxes are accepted. Please follow with original when sending an
email or fax. When sending an email or fax, payment must be received within three (3) working
days. The email address is [email protected]. The fax number is (847) 816-4876.
• Phone reservations cannot be taken and will not “hold your place” unless the current season’s registration
form has been processed.
• SRACLC office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Parent/Guardian Name _______________________________________________E-mail___________________________
Address _____________________________________ City _____________________________Zip ________________
Property Index Number ______________School ___________________________Teacher__________________________
Emergency Name/Relationship and Phone Number(s) _______________________________________________________
Primary Disability _____________________________
Secondary Disability ___________________________________
Will the participant be taking any medication(s)
during program times?
Yes____ No_____
Please Circle:
T-Shirt Size:
Youth
Adult
S M L XL XXL
Payment in full is due upon registration unless a current Financial Aid form is on file. Without payment, registration will not
be processed. If you are requesting Financial Aid, the request must be made in writing each season. Program #
Program Name
Drop Off
Pick Up
Fee
Refund Policies and Procedures
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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SPRING 2017 Registration Form
Unless requested or confirmed by the SRACLC office, refunds will be held as a credit. All credits not
requested for immediate reimbursement will be paid out by April 30 of each year. Requested refunds will
be processed on the third Wednesday of each month.
SRACLC reserves the right to cancel a program due to insufficient enrollment. (See minimum and
maximum enrollment for each program.)
A) If the Association finds it necessary to cancel a program before the second meeting, a full refund will
be given.
B) If a program is cancelled by the Association after the second meeting, a prorated refund will be given
on the basis of meetings not held.
All requests for refunds must be submitted in writing.
Medical Reasons: A full or prorated refund will be granted if a medical condition prohibits participation.
All program refund requests are subject to a $5.00 per session, Day Camp and Active Adult are
subject to a $50.00 service charge. The service charge is waived if the refund request is made prior to a
given program registration deadline. Any service charge will be applied to an unpaid balance.
No refund will be given for any special event or program activity that requires a pre-paid purchase by
SRACLC unless an alternate can be placed. There can be no exceptions.
No refund will be given after the registration deadline unless the program is deemed inappropriate for the
participant. Please see above for exceptions.
SRACLC realizes that inappropriate behavior or conduct may occur. However, if the behavior persists and
is deemed hazardous to any individual, the SRACLC Director reserves the right to suspend participants
with a prorated refund given.
Refunds will be made available upon request, if you are not able to attend a program due to the observation
of a religious holiday.
*Donation to SRACLC
Program Total
Requests for refunds will not be considered after the registration deadline except for medical or family emergencies.
Any past balance must be paid or this registration will not be accepted.
*DONATIONS: For every $10.00 donation made to SRACLC you will receive a seasonal raffle entry for a
$50.00 Gift Certificate to SRACLC Programs. The more you donate the more entries you receive.
The raffle drawing will take place on the registration deadline date. Proceeds will go toward program subsidy.
Credit card payments: You may charge my credit card on
file for any balance due this season:
Yes
No
(If no a check must accompany registration.)
Permission: You may share personal contact information with
other SRACLC families interested in carpooling:
Yes
No
PHOTOGRAPHS: Unless we are notified, SRACLC may take
pictures of participants in our programs, classes or events. Please
note that these pictures are only for SRACLC use.
The waiver on the back of this form must be signed in order to
process registration.
Please make check or money order payable to SRACLC.
Charge to: __ VISA __ MASTERCARD __ DISCOVER
Account Number______________________________________
Cardholder Name _____________________________________
Expiration Date_______________ Charge Amount__________
Authorized Signature __________________________________
Auth#______________________________________________
Please sign waiver on back of this form!
SRACLC Waiver & Release - SPRING 2017
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County is committed to conducting its recreation programs and
activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. The Special Recreation Association of
Central Lake County continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and
instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of
minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to
participate in recreational activities/programs.
You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or adequately
skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is
pregnant, disabled in any way or has recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before
undertaking any physical activity.
WARNING OF RISK
Recreational activities are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each
participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there
is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity. All hazards and dangers cannot be
foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, certain risks, dangers and injuries may exist due to inclement
weather, slips and falls, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises
defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and other risks
inherent to the particular activity. In this regard, it is impossible for the Special Recreation Association of Central
Lake County to guarantee absolute safety.
WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK
Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in this program/activity, you will be
expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which
you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and
associated with this program/activity (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided).
I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program/activity,
and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my
minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims
I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program/
activity against the Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County including its officials, agents, volunteers
and employees.
I have read and fully understand the above important information, warning of risk, assumption of risk and
waiver and release of all claims. If registering on-line or via fax, my on-line or facsimile signature shall
substitute
for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature.
Participant’s Name
(Please Print)
____________________________________________________________
Authorized Signature ____________________________________________________________
(Participants 18 years or older or Parent/Guardian)
Date ____________________________
TRANSPORTATION: I DO
DO NOT
grant permission for transportation in vehicles owned, rented, or contracted by SRACLC for use in SRACLC programming.
PARTICIPATION WILL BE DENIED If the authorized signature, transportation, and date are not fully completed.
SRACLC
FACILITIES
Adler Lodge, 1500 N. Milwaukee Ave.,
Libertyville.
Libertyville Gymnastics Academy, (847)8166618, 2610 Commerce Drive, Libertyville.
The Barn, (847)438-5146, 200 S. Rand Road, Lake
Zurich.
Metra Train Station, Libertyville, 200 W. Lake
Street.
Brunswick Zone-Hawthorn, (847)367-1600, 316 Mundelein Community Center/Park,
Center Drive, Vernon Hills.
(847)566-0650, 1401 N. Midlothian Road,
Mundelein.
Carl Hartmann Building/Park, 292 Oakwood
Road, Vernon Hills.
Recreation Center, (847)223-7529, 240
Commerce Drive, Grayslake.
Century Park, Vernon Hills, From Rte. 60, go
north on Lakeview Parkway. Go left into the first park Regent Center, (847)566-4790, 1200 Regent
Drive, Mundelein.
entrance.
Donors
The winner of the
$50.00 gift
Community Park Chalet/Park, 888 Dunbar,
Santa Maria del Popolo Church, (847)949certificate drawing
Mundelein.
2335, 40 N. Seymour, Mundelein. Camp entrance
is located off Seymour Avenue and Courtland Street,
for Winter is
behind Santa Maria Church entrance off the east side
Community Park, Hawthorn Woods, From
Alexis Winegard.
Midlothian, go east on Old McHenry Road. Entrance of Rte. 45.
Thank you to all of
to Community Park is at the stop light at Old
the following for
McHenry Road and Quentin Road on the north side Sports Complex, (847) 367-1502, 1950 N. Hwy.
of Old McHenry Road.
45, Libertyville.
your donation on
the registration form.
Crawford Warming House, (847)918-2093, 817 SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills, (847)816-4866,
Mary Claire Boyd
W. Lake Street, Butler Lake Park, Libertyville.
290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills.
Linda Castronova
Deerpath Park, Vernon Hills, South on Deerpath Sullivan Center, (847)996-6800, 635 N. Aspen
Peter Chen
Road from Rte. 60, East on Cherokee Road to parking Drive, Vernon Hills.
Sean Cosgrove
lot. Batting cages and fields are located on the south
side of parking lot.
Village Hall, Hawthorn Woods, (847)438-5500, Amanda Dingman
2 Lagoon Drive, Hawthorn Woods.
George Jin
Equestrian Connection, (847)615-8696, 600 N.
Libby Karston
Bradley Road, Lake Forest.
Village Hall, Lincolnshire, (847)883-8600, One
Brittany Nippes
Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire.
Chris Peacock
Golf Learning Center, 1950 N. Hwy 45,
Libertyville.
Kennedy Schaefges
Alexis Winegard
Hanrahan Park, Mundelein, From Rt. 45, go East
on Courtland then veer Northeast on Wilcox, then go
East on Noel Drive.
Hawthorn Woods Aquatic Center, 94
Midlothian Road, Hawthorn Woods.
Jones Island Building/Park, 243 Harvey Avenue,
Grayslake. Turn west on Harvey from Lake Street.
Building is on the south-west corner of Harvey and
Alleghany.
Lakeside Lanes, (847)949-5700, 900 S. Lake
Street, Mundelein.
Lakeview Fitness Center, (847)996-6300, 700
Lakeview Parkway, Vernon Hills.
Laschen Center, (847)996-6800, 294 Evergreen
Drive, Vernon Hills.
If you need more specific
directions, please call the
SRACLC office at
(847) 816-4866.
Please be at
Drop Off locations
on time. The
SRACLC vehicles
will only wait 5
minutes due to
scheduling.
Special Recreation Association
of Central Lake County
290 Oakwood Road
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
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