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ADMINISTRATION
Executive Director Benjamin Rea
Executive Assistant Lisa Allie
Administrative Assistant Jennifer Garcia
COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING
Communications and Marketing Manager Cheryl Lufitz
Graphic Designer
LoriAnne Nelson
Marketing Coordinator Ann Miller Patti
Marketing Coordinator Alexandra Rivera Grant
DISTRICT SERVICES
Director of District Services
Michelle Eckelberry
Superintendent of District Services Dayell Houzenga
Human Resources Coordinator Lily Moreno
Safety & Risk Mangement Coordinator
FINANCE
Director of Finance
Anthony DeMichael
Andrea Fisher
Superintendent of Finance Sonia Austin
PARKS AND PLANNING
Director of Parks and Planning
Jim Holder
Superintendent of Parks Amy Vito
Superintendent of Trades Alex Giannikoulis
Golf Course Superintendent Billy Sharp
RECREATION AND FACILITIES
Director of Recreation and Facilities
Colleen Palmer
Superintendent of Recreation Programming Katie Waszak
Superintendent of Recreation Facilities Joshua Ludolph
Park Board meetings are held the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6pm Meetings are open to the public and are held at the Village of Palatine Building, Community Room B Visit palatineparks.org for meeting updates

The Palatine Park District continues to shape its vision for the future Earlier this year, the District and the Village of Palatine were recognized by the Illinois Association of Park District’s Best of the Best Award for Intergovernmental Cooperation. The award recognizes the agreement that will relocate the District’s administrative offices, opening valuable space at Community Center for much-needed improvements
Facility development and improvements are a top priority in the District’s comprehensive master plan–Play On, Palatine! Key priority areas for the plan include new, expanded and/or upgraded indoor facilities, improved and expanded trails, parks and natural areas, enhanced aquatics facilities, and expanded program offerings for all ages
Please stay informed and follow the progress of the plan by visiting playonpalatine.com for the latest updates and developments





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Clayson House & Museum 24, 78, 80 Dog Park 75
Birchwood Facility Coordinator Alec Owens Community Center 78, 80
78, 80
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2025
10AM-12PM*
*Times will be assigned and emailed Wednesday, December 10.
CLAYSON HOUSE MUSEUM
Here comes Santa Claus! Celebrate the season with the cutest, sweetest, and sometimes funniest photo of your pup with Santa!
Your event fee includes:
� One souvenir photo of your pet with Santa
� A stocking filled with treats
� A fun holiday-themed craft activity for your dog
Come join the holiday fun—paws and all!
PROG#: 470677-01 | FEE: $15 ID/$20 OD DOG ONLY EVENT



SUNDAY, JANUARY 18
1-3PM
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER
Summer is six months away, but Sammy can’t wait! Celebrate all things summer—indoors this winter with a fun-filled day of BINGO and fabulous prizes! One lucky BINGO winner will win a 2026 Family Pool Pass! Don’t miss out—sign your family up early!
PROG#: 126202-01 | FEE: $30 ID/$38 OD
*Only one family member needs to register.
Fee is for family with up to 5 people.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12
6:30-8PM | AGE: 3+
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER
Kids, grab your favorite adult and dress up for a fun Valentine-themed night of dancing!
Your event fee includes:
� Ice Cream Sundae
� Fun themed Craft
� Souvenier Photo
� Dancing with great music
Note: No walk-in registration will be taken at the event.
PROG#: 140040-01 | FEE: $20 ID/$25 OD
(Per person)
Register by Friday, February 6
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25
6:30-8PM | AGE: 18+
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER
Get ready to light up the night at our Zumba Glow Party! Dance to high-energy beats with neon gear and glowing accessories
Suitable for all fitness levels, just bring your energy and let’s glow!
PROG#: 122160-15 | FEE: $10 ID/$12 OD
(Day of Registration: $12)



FRIDAY, MARCH 6
6:30-8:30PM | AGE: 14+
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER
Join us for the 5th Annual Puzzle Palooza! Teams of up to four will race to complete the same 500-piece puzzle in under two hours. Prizes will be awarded to the top three fastest teams, with a special prize pack for the winners! Open to participants ages 14 and up Space is limited, so sign up early and be part of the fun!
PROG#: 170671-01 | FEE: $30 ID/$38 OD
*Only one person per team needs to register. (Per groups of 4)




TRI YOUR LUCK!
SUNDAY, MARCH 15
7-11AM
HARPER COLLEGE, BUILDING M
Don't miss this special indoor triathlon event for athletes of all levels Participants are invited to Tri their luck!
PROG#: 240200-01 | FEE: $35
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
FRED P. HALL AMPHITHEATER
Hop on over to Fred P Hall Amphitheater for an old-fashioned egg hunt. Dogs hunt for eggs filled with treats and will get their picture taken with the bunny All dogs receive a photo, treats, and raffle entry. Registration deadline is Friday, March 27 at 4pm.
All dogs must be on a non-retractable leash at all times and must be wearing a current rabies tag.
10AM | SMALL DOGS ONLY ( UNDER 35 LBS. )
PROG#: 140100-01 | FEE: $10 ID/$15 OD PER DOG +1 PERSON
Prog#: 140100-02 | Fee: $1 Additional Person
11AM | LARGE DOGS ONLY ( OVER 35 LBS. )
PROG#: 140100-03 | FEE: $10 ID/$15 OD PER DOG +1 PERSON
Prog#: 140100-04 | Fee: $1 Additional Person

NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. FREE EVENT FOR ALL AGES!
SATURDAY, MAY 2
10AM-1PM
FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER PARKING LOT
340 E. PALATINE ROAD
Does your child like trucks? Here’s a great opportunity for your child to see trucks and other vehicles up close Vehicles may include a fire truck, police car, school bus, dump truck, and many more.


Enjoy this showcase in honor of Mari-Rae Sopper, a former Palatine Park District gymnast and coach who lost her life in the events of 9/11 The event features both Recreation classes and Team
FRIDAY, MAY 15 6PM
SATURDAY, MAY 16 10AM | 1PM
COMMUNITY CENTER GYM
FEE: $3 ADMISSION
THURSDAY, MAY 28
MAPLE PARK
See page 40 for details. 10AM 6:30PM TUESDAY, MAY 26
Based on series by Stephen Hillenburg Directed by Julie Price | Book by Kyle Jarrow Musical Production conceived by Tina Landau Presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals
The SpongeBob Musical takes place in Bikini Bottom, as the residents realize the volcano is about to erupt and destroy their home. They must come together to save their undersea world! See how the power of optimism can change the world!

FRIDAY 3/13, 3/20 7PM
SEE PAGE 69 FOR AUDITIONS, CALL BACKS, AND TECH WEEK INFORMATION.
SATURDAY 3/14, 3/21 2PM & 7PM
SUNDAY 3/15, 3/22 2PM
Cutting Hall Box Office 847-202-5222 cuttinghall org Purchase Tickets
SHOW FOR ALL AGES! FAMILY FRIENDLY!
Palatine Park District is assembling a team of everyday heroes to make this summer unforgettable! Whether you're ready to make a splash at the pool or lead epic adventures at camp, your powers are needed!
Apply now at palparks.org/jobs for summer positions including lifeguards, camp counselors, and more!
PERKS OF JOINING THE SQUAD"
�Flexible hours to fit your secret identity
�Free fitness memberships to stay in hero shape
�Golf discounts for your off-duty days
�And the best part—making a real impact in your community!
APPLY TODAY AND BE THE HERO PALATINE NEEDS!




Looking for the ideal spot to celebrate a birthday? Our facilities offer a spacious, clean, and family-friendly environment perfect for parties of all ages Whether you're planning a fun-filled kids' party, a milestone celebration, or a surprise gathering, we’ve got everything you need to make it unforgettable!
INCLUDED:
Two-hour room rental
Party instructor available for additional fee

NOT INCLUDED:
Food & beverages
Decorations & paper goods
$100 down payment may be required. Fees listed are in-district/out-of-district.

TO VIEW RENTAL FORM
Bounce house parties include two hours of play Renters are responsible for supervision Each participant must sign a waiver Gym space is available for refreshments Add a second bounce house for $125
Age: 2+
Fee: $285 ID /$356 OD
Enjoy active fun in the gym with hula hoops, scooters, parachutes, and games to make your child’s birthday amazing! Our host will set up and organize all games.
Age: 4-5
TODDLER

Fee: $199 ID/$250 OD
Toddlers will love this party full of play time on our toddler equipment Party hosts are responsible for supervision
Age: Walking-4
Fee: $199 ID/$250 OD
A party lead guides guests through painting techniques, jewel and ribbon embellishments and fun! Each participant decorates a birdhouse, picture frame or canvas pencil bag to take home as a keepsake
Age: 5+
Fee: $247 ID/$306 OD (12 participants; $8 per additional child)
Party includes paints, brushes, canvases, and step-by-step instructions Choose a theme and watch it come to life! A no-mess, no-fuss party where guests take home their own masterpiece
Age: 5+ Fee: $247 ID/$306 OD (12 participants; $8 per additional child)
GYM
Play basketball, dodgeball, volleyball, or floor hockey—games tailored to your child’s preference Our host sets up and referees all games
Age: 6-13
Fee: $199 ID/$250 OD
Experience Nerf® battles with capture the flag, team elimination, free-for-all, and more on a custom battlefield. Includes bandanas, eye protection, and darts One hour of play, then one hour in the party room Supervised by staff
Age: 4+
Fee: $299 ID/$375 OD
Choose from the bounce house or obstacle course, or both are available for an additional $125 Renters are responsible for supervision Each participant must sign a waiver
Age: 6-13
Fee: $285 ID/$356 OD
Party time on the indoor turf includes your child’s choice of soccer, football, dodgeball, kickball, and more
Age: 6-13
GYMNASTICS PARTY
Enjoy open gym play or choose lightly structured gymnastics activities and games Add a bounce house for $35 Children under 3 must be accompanied by an adult
Age: 2+
Fee: $300 ID/$375 OD (15 participants; $8 per additional child)
Kelly Johnston, Gymnastics Coordinator 847-496-6246 | kjohnston@palatineparks.org
GYMNASTICS PARTIES AT COMMUNITY CENTER
250 E. Wood Street
Fee: $199 ID/$250 OD
The Ultimate party package includes 4 hours of action and features NERF® Adventure, Inflatable, and Turf Sports. Time is split between party room and activity space Party attendees rotate between all activities
Age: 7-13
Fee: $799 ID/$999 OD
Alec Owens, Birchwood Facility Coordinator 847-496-6228 | aowens@palatineparks.org
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER 435 W. Illinois Avenue COMMUNITY CENTER 250 E. Wood Street
Katie Lynn, Falcon Park Facility Coordinator 847-202-5111 | klynn@palatineparks.org
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER 2195 N Hicks Road
Call for more details. Patrick Griffin, Aquatics Manager 847-496-6205 | pgriffin@palatineparks.org
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER 435 W. Illinois Avenue
PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE
Celebrate your child’s birthday party at Palatine Hills Golf Course Parties are for children ages 6-13 and offer two hours of fun including golf instruction, golf contests, prizes, and food. Parties available April-October
Erik Klebosits, Head Golf Professional 847-359-4020 | eklebosits@palatineparks.org
PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE 512 W Northwest Hwy
Never worked with a personal trainer before? Get a jump start to achieving your fitness goals with this training package. Trainers will provide you with actionable steps you can take immediately to get you progressing in the right direction to reach your goals.
Are you interested in training with a small group? Join with other fitness center members to help motivate each other to reach your fitness goals. Group minimum is 3 participants.
See page 14 for Personal Training information.
TRAINING QUESTIONS?
Alison Shariatzadeh, Fitness Coordinator 847-496-6214 | ashariatzadeh@palatineparks.org
> MONDAY-FRIDAY 6am–9:30pm
> SATURDAY 7am–5pm
� Cardio and strength equipment, free weights
� Balance, core, plyometric equipment
Offers everything you need to get your workout done
BASIC FIT PASS
Individual Adult
Monthly: $17 ID | $21 OD
Annually: $174 ID | $217 OD
Additional Family Member
Monthly: $15 ID | $18 OD
Annually: 15% Discount
> SUNDAY 7am–3pm CLOSED
2025: 12/25
2026: 1/1, 4/5, 5/25
� Stretching area
� TV’s/WiFi
� Locker room with showers
� 14-lap mile indoor track
Youth (14-18)/Seniors (62+)
Monthly: $16 ID | $19 OD
Annually: 10% Discount
Daily Pass: $10
10 Punch Pass:
$50 Youth/$60 ID/$70 OD
Like to mix up your workout with both fitness center and group exercise? This pass offers additional cardio and strength classes
PREMIUM FIT PASS
Individual Adult
Monthly: $56 ID | $70 OD
Daily Pass: $12
10 Punch Pass: $100
*No class 1/1, 4/5, 5/25
Note: Fitness schedule subject to change, please visit palatineparks.org for the most up to date class schedule.
Fitness Center access, open gym/turf, walking track at the Community Center and Falcon Recreation Center, and additional discounts on select fitness programming.
*Initiation fee of $25 per household. No annual maintenance fee.
MONDAY
Werq 8:15am-9am Lisa BW
360 Toning 9:15-10am Janet BW
Cardio & Strength Conditioning 5:30-6:15pm Jordan CC
TUESDAY
360 Toning 8:15am-9am Lisa BW
Tabata & Core 9:15-10am Kathleen BW
Cardio & Strength Conditioning 5:30-6:15pm Alison CC
WEDNESDAY
4-1-1
8:15am-9am Kathleen BW
Soul Fusion 9:15-10am Alison BW
Cardio & Strength Conditioning 5:30-6:15pm Bella BW
THURSDAY
Tabata & Core
8:15am-9am Kathleen BW
Stretch & Strength 9:15-10am Kathleen BW
Cardio & Strength Conditioning 5:30-6:15pm Alison CC
FRIDAY
Balance & Strength
8:15am-9am Janet BW
Fit & Functional 9:15-10am Kathleen BW
SATURDAY
Zumba 8:30-9:30am Lisa BW
Full Body Burn 9:30-10:15am Jordan CC
SUNDAY
Zumba Toning 9-10am Del BW
CARDIO AND STRENGTH CONDITIONING focus on low weight and high repetition exercises aimed to tone the entire body Minimal equipment is used for this class Please bring a mat
ZUMBA® takes the work out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, you'll see why Zumba® Fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise
ZUMBA® TONING is for those who want a dance party but also want to tone and sculpt muscles! The challenge of adding resistance by using Zumba® Toning Sticks (or light weights), helps you focus on specific muscle groups, so you (and your muscles) stay engaged
FULL BODY BURN combines cardio, strength training, and core exercises, perfect for all fitness levels Build muscle, burn calories, and boost your fitness in a supportive energetic environment!
WERQ is a cardio dance workout based on trending pop and hip-hop music The class is a judgement free space built on good vibes, a great sweat, and a supportive community! Adaptable to all fitness levels.
360 TONING focuses on strengthening and toning all major muscle groups Each class varies by using a variety of equipment and methods
4-1-1 Jumpstart your morning with this energizing 4-1-1 workout! Each round consists of 4 minutes of heart-pumping cardio, 1 minute of strength training, and 1 minute of core-focused exercises, that delivers a balanced, full-body workout
SOUL FUSION is a low impact, high intensity, body transforming format using Pilates and Yoga inspired moves to sculpt long, lean muscles, and burn fat
TABATA & CORE Class consists of Tabata-style cardio intervals for 20 seconds, followed by a 10-second rest. After powering through cardio, the class moves to core work Suitable for all fitness levels.
STRENGTH AND STRETCH focus on building strength and flexibility with this full body tone and stretch workout from your head to your toes BALANCE AND STRENGTH focus on stability to improve balance, strength, and flexibility while strengthening your core
Need the attention and expertise of a personal trainer to reach your fitness goals? The mix of the right exercises and one-onone attention can make a dramatic change in your overall health, functionality, and performance regardless of age or exercise level
Age: 14+ years
Sessions Length Fee Pass Code
10 30 minutes $270 FCPT3010
20 30 minutes $490 FCPT3020
1 60 minutes $60 FCPT0001
5 60 minutes $270 FCPT6005
10 60 minutes $490 FCPT6010
Get fit with a friend and be held accountable in reaching your fitness goals. Pricing reflects member rates.
Age: 14+ years
Sessions Length Fee Pass Code
5 60 minutes $255 FCPTPARTNER6005
10 60 minutes $445 FCPTPARTNER6010
Training with a group is perfect for exercisers with similar goals
Sessions are sold to each individual in the group and all individuals must purchase their sessions prior to the first scheduled training.
Age: 14+ years
Groups of Sessions Length Fee Pass Code
3 5 60 minutes $155 FCPTGROUP305
3 10 60 minutes $270 FCPTGROUP310
4 5 60 minutes $135 FCPTGROUP405
4 10 60 minutes $230 FCPTGROUP410


Become a better runner by improving your balance, speed, agility, and power Personal trainers will collaborate with you to design a running plan to accommodate your lifestyle and individual needs Crush your goals, prevent injuries, and get results!
Age: 14+ years
Sessions Length Fee Pass Code
3 60 minutes $170 FCPRP3
Pricing reflects member rates.
Private yoga lessons allow you and your teacher to honor your individual needs and goals through personalized instruction based on your health, lifestyle, and what you hope to accomplish. Your teacher will create an individualized lesson based on your needs and goals Private yoga instruction can assist you in learning a foundational yoga practice, deepening your understanding, and expanding your current yoga practice
Age: 14+ years
Sessions Length Fee Pass Code
1 60 minutes $70 FCYOGA60
5 60 minutes $315 FCYOGA0560
Pricing reflects member rates.
Never worked with a personal trainer before? Get a jump start to achieving your fitness goals with this training package. Trainers will provide you with actionable steps you can take immediately to get you progressing in the right direction to reach your goals
Age: 14+ years
Sessions Length Fee Pass Code
3 30 minutes $105 FCPTJUMP30
3/15 SUNDAY
7AM
Building M



Don't miss this special indoor triathlon event for athletes of all levels! Participants are invited to Tri their luck with this event�
• 10 minute swim in the indoor pool
• 20 minute ride on stationary spin bike
• 15 minute run on indoor track
Limited to 48 participants. All participants receive a medal and refreshments�
Pilates is a form of body conditioning that emphasizes core strength, flexibility and endurance without adding muscle bulk. Increase your musculoskeletal strength and joint range of motion with this class
Location: Birchwood Fitness Room Instructor: Janet Beata
PROG#: 122141
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 14+ Sa 1/10-3/21 10:15-11am $94/$117 51 14+ Sa 4/4-5/30 10:15-11am $77/$96
Stay strong, steady, and confident in your movement wiht this fun, full-body fitness class. Designed to support healthy aging, this workout focuses on improving balance, strength, flexibility, cooridation and mobility
Location: Birchwood Fitness Room Instructor: Lisa Imbordino
PROG#: 122170
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 14+ M 1/5-3/16 10:15-11:00am $94/$117
51 14+ M 3/3-5/18 10:15-11:00am $77/$96
Ditch the workout and join the party! Licensed programming utilizes Latin-based moves and music, various speeds, and easy to follow steps for all levels
PROG#: 122320 Location: Birchwood Fitness Room
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD LISA HOPPE & DEL CRAWFORD
01 14+ M 1/5-3/16 7-8pm $94/$117
02 14+ W 1/7-3/18 7-8pm $85/$106
51 14+ M 3/30-5/18 7-8pm $77/$96
52 14+ W 4/1-5/27 7-8pm $77/$96
*No class 2/25, 5/25
Tone your muscles and build strength with this total body workout You will use a variety of equipment in this class.
PROG#: 122340
Location: Birchwood Fitness Room
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD KATHLEEN SCHMIDTS & JANET BEATA
01 14+ Tu 1/6-3/17 10:15-11am $94/$117
02 14+ Tu 1/6-3/17 7-7:45pm $94/$117
03 14+ Th 1/8-3/19 10:15-11am $94/$117
51 14+ Tu 3/31-5/26 10:15-11am $77/$96
52 14+ Tu 3/31-5/26 7-7:45pm $77/$96
53 14+ Th 4/2-5/28 10:15-11am $77/$96
Cardio drumming combines an aerobic workout with drumming movements, giving you numerous health benefits. It's a fun, fastpaced way to get your heart rate up, improve your rhythm, and burn calories Cardio drumming is a low-impact workout that people of all ages and fitness levels can do.
Location: Birchwood Fitness Room Instructor: Del Crawford
PROG#: 122350
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 14+ M 1/5-3/16 6-6:45pm $94/$117
51 14+ M 3/30-5/18 6-6:45pm $68/$85
Class will cover the elements of cardio, strength, core and stretch using various types of equipment and will keep you moving!
Location: Birchwood Fitness Room Instructor: Kathleen Schmidts
PROG#: 122360
SEC#
Suspension training employs gravity and body weight to make workouts more challenging while developing muscle strength, balance and flexibility.
Location: Community Center Room 1E Instructor: Janet Beata
PROG#: 122100
SEC#
Learn to link breathing to movement and other yoga basics Focus on proper alignment and safety in this non-judgmental atmosphere with the intent of helping cleanse, heal and strengthen the body and mind
Location: Community Center Room 2C Instructor: Nikki Zuniga
PROG#: 122200
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
14+ Su 1/11-3/22 10:30-11:30am
Kickstart your day with a fun, ever-changing workout that keeps your body guessing and energy high No routine is the same, but every session will challenge you and leave you feeling strong, refreshed and ready to take on the day!
Location: Community Center Shelf Instructor: Cindi Arroyo
PROG#: 122370
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 14+ W 1/7-3/18 7-7:45am
Step into a dynamic workout! This mid to high intensity class blends fast-paced music with powerful step moves to build strength, boost heart health and enhance endurance and coordination Get ready to move, sweat and feel stronger every session!
Location: Community Center Shelf Instructor: Cindi Arroyo
PROG#: 122380
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 14+ F 1/9-3/20 7-7:45am
Class that blends gentle supportive chair yoga poses and stretches with strength exercises using light weights
Location: Birchwood Fitness Room Instructor: Kathleen Schmidts
PROG#: 122290 SEC#

Suitable for all skill levels including people with chronic conditions, pain or limited mobility Light yoga postures, stretching, breathing and relaxation techniques will build body awareness and flexibility. Participants must be able to move without assistance
PROG#: 122230 Instructor: Kathleen Schmidts
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER
01 14+ M 1/5-3/16 10-11am $110/$138
51 14+ M 3/30-5/18 10-11am $80/$110 BIRCHWOOD FITNESS ROOM
02 14+ M 1/5-3/16 11:30am-12:30pm $110/$138
03 14+ W 1/7-3/18 10:15-11:15am $110/$138
04 14+ F 1/9-3/20 10:30-11:30am $110/$138
52 14+ M 3/30-5/18 11:30am-12:30pm $80/$110
53 14+ W 4/1-5/27 10:15-11:15am $80/$110
54 14+ F 4/3-5/29 10:30-11:30am $80/$110
This class combines the energetic qualities of a flowing yoga sequence with the calming benefits of a yin practice. It begins with a slow flow and intentional sequence of poses to energize and gently open the body. The flow then shifts to stillness as passive postures with longer holds
Location: Community Center Room 1E Instructor: Shaza Adis
PROG#: 122270
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 14+ Th 1/8-3/19 5:30-6:30pm $110/$138
51 14+ Th 4/2-5/28 5:30-6:30pm $90/$113
TAI CHI
Experience gentle flowing movements to reduce stress and improve health This martial art has been described as “meditation in motion ” Promotes serenity, internal health, strength, stress reduction, balance and agility
Location: Community Center Room 1E Instructor: Patricia Tooren
PROG#: 122130
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 18+ Th 1/8-3/19 10:30-11:30am $132/$165
51 18+ Th 4/23-5/28 10:30-11:30am $72/$90
Looking to stay active, learn something new, or build confidence? Harper College offers a wide range of dance, fitness, and self-defense classes for all experience levels.
Scan to sign up for classes
�Personal Self Defense Workshop
�Adult Basic Ballet
�Latin Dancing
�Tai Chi Boxing
�Qigong for Health and Wellness
�Relaxing Sound Bath
�Guided Meditation
�Exploring Yoga
�Hatha Yoga
�Indoor Cycling

Come enjoy one on one time with your child, exploring the sport of gymnastics. You and your child will have a structured warm-up and then slightly structured gym time This is a hands-on class, one adult per child
PROG#: 129010
Age: At least 1½ but less than 3 years old
SEC# DAY DATE* TIME ID/OD
01 M 1/5-5/11 9-9:45am $209/$261
02 Th 1/8-5/7 9-9:45am $198/$248
03 Sa 1/10-5/9 9-9:45am $198/$248
04 Sa 1/10-5/9 9-9:45am $198/$248
05 Sa 1/10-5/9 10-10:45am $198/$248
06 Su 1/11-5/10 9-9:45am $187/$234
*No class 3/23-3/29, 4/5
Focus on the development of basic motor and locomotive skills
In a fun atmosphere, children learn through the use of specific, age-appropriate gymnastics equipment Participants must be toilet trained
PROG#: 129610
Age: At least 3 but less than 6
SEC# DAY DATE* TIME ID/OD
01 M 1/5-5/11 10-10:45am $259/$324
02 M 1/5-5/11 11-11:45am $259/$324
03 M 1/5-5/11 3:30-4:15pm $259/$324
04 Tu 1/6-5/12 9-9:45am $259/$324
05 Tu 1/6-5/12 11-11:45am $259/$324
06 Tu 1/6-5/12 3:30-4:15pm $259/$324
07 W 1/7-5/13 10-10:45am $259/$324
08 W 1/7-5/13 3:30-4:15pm $259/$324
09 Th 1/8-5/7 10-10:45am $245/$306
10 Th 1/8-5/7 11-11:45am $245/$306
11 Th 1/8-5/7 3:30-4:15pm $245/$306
12 F 1/9-5/8 10-10:45am $245/$306
13 F 1/9-5/8 3:30-4:15pm $245/$306
14 Sa 1/10-5/9 10-10:45am $245/$306
15 Sa 1/10-5/9 11-11:45am $245/$306
16 Su 1/11-5/10 10-10:45am $232/$290
17 Su 1/11-5/10 11-11:45am $232/$290
*No class 3/23-3/29, 4/5
To register for this co-ed class, student must have mastered the required skills from Tiny Tumblers OR be 5 years old Participant must be toilet trained
PROG#: 129620 Age: At least 4 but less than 6
SEC# DAY DATE* TIME ID/OD
01 M 1/5-5/11 12-12:45pm $259/$324
02 M 1/5-5/11 3:30-4:15pm $259/$324
03 Tu 1/6-5/12 10-10:45am $259/$324
04 Tu 1/6-5/12 3:30-4:15pm $259/$324
05 W 1/7-5/13 3:30-4:15pm $259/$324
06 Th 1/8-5/7 12-12:45pm $245/$306
07 F 1/9-5/8 3:30-4:15pm $245/$306
08 Sa 1/10-5/9 12-12:45pm $245/$306
09 Su 1/11-5/10 11-11:45am $232/$290
*No class 3/23-3/29, 4/5
Gymnasts must have mastered the required skills from Lil Kippers and have instructor approval
PROG#: 129030 Age: At least 4 but less than 7
SEC# DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 W 1/7-5/13* 4:30pm-5:45pm $271/$339
02 Th 1/8-5/7* 4:30pm-5:45pm $257/$321
*No class 3/25-3/26
Parents will start the session by accompanying their child Similar to a Parent & Tot gymnastics class includes a group warm up followed by structured gym time on the preschool gymnastics equipment The goal of this class is to encourage independence for your little one, in hopes they can eventually participate on their own
PROG#: 129600 Age: At least 3 but less than 5
SEC# DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 W 1/7-5/13* 9-9:45am $209/$261 02 F 1/9-5/8* 9-9:45am $191/$239
*No class 3/25, 3/27
Beginner girls learn basic gymnastics skills and terms needed to advance to the next level
PROG#: 129060
Age: At least 6 but less than 14
SEC# AGE DAY DATE* TIME ID/OD
01 6-9 M 1/5-5/11
6-13 Tu 1/6-5/12 5:45-6:45pm $203/$254
05 8-13 W 1/7-5/13 4:30-5:30pm $203/$254
06 6-9 F 1/9-5/8 4:30-5:30pm $192/$240
07 6-13 F 1/9-5/8 5:45-6:45pm $192/$240
08 6-13 Sa 1/10-5/9 1-2pm $192/$240
*No class 3/23-3/28
Beginner boys will learn basic gymnastics skills and terms needed to advance to the next level
PROG#: 129130 Age: At least 6 but less than 14
SEC# AGE DAY DATE* TIME ID/OD
01 6-9 M 1/5-5/11 4:30-5:30pm $203/$254
02 8-13 F 1/9-5/8 4:30-5:30pm $192/$240
03 6-13 F 1/9-5/8 5:45-6:45pm $192/$240
*No class 3/23, 3/27
ADVANCED BEGINNER GIRLS
Gymnasts must have mastered the required skills from Beginner Girls and have instructor approval
PROG#: 129070
SEC# AGE DAY DATE* TIME ID/OD
01 8-13 M 1/5-5/11 7-8:15pm $226/$283
02 6-9 W 1/7-5/13 5:45-7pm $226/$283
03 6-13 W 1/7-5/13 7:15-8:30pm $226/$283
04 6-9 Th 1/8-5/7 4:30pm-5:45pm $215/$269
05 8-13 Th 1/8-5/7 5:45-7pm $215/$269
*No class 3/23, 3/25, 3/26
ADVANCED BEGINNER BOYS
Gymnasts must have mastered the required skills from Beginner Boys and have instructor approval
PROG#: 129140
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 6-13 M 1/5-5/11* 5:45-7:15pm $226/$283
*No class 3/23
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
Gymnasts must have mastered the required skills from Advanced Beginner Girls and have instructor approval
PROG#: 129100
SEC# AGE DAY DATE* TIME ID/OD
01 8-13 Tu 1/6-5/12 6:45-8:15pm $257/$321
02 6-9 W 1/7-5/13 4:30-6pm $257/$321
03 6-9 Th 1/8-5/7 4:30-6pm $243/$304
04 8-13 Th 1/8-5/7 7-8:30pm $243/$304
*No class 3/24-3/26
ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
Gymnasts must have mastered the required skills from Intermediate Girls and have instructor approval PROG#: 129110
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 6-13 Th 1/8-5/7* 6:30-8:30pm $290/$363
*No class 3/26
TUMBLING
Tumbling is a co-ed class for all abilities Participants work on their tumbling skills ranging from body positions, handstands, and rolls, to cartwheels, roundoffs, and flips.
PROG#: 129300
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
02 6-13 Sa 1/10-5/9* 12-1pm $192/$240
*No class 3/28
ADVANCED TUMBLING
Gymnasts must have mastered the required skills from Tumbling and have instructor approval
PROG#: 129310
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 6-13 Tu 1/6-5/12* 7-8pm $203/$254
*No class 3/24
For adults of all experience levels, from beginners to former gymnasts. It focuses on building strength, balance, and body awareness, with the option to revisit past gymnastics skills
PROG#: 129170
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18+ W 1/7-5/13* 8pm-9:30pm $261/$326
*No class 3/25
GIRLS PRE TEAM
Invitation only. Class will train to prepare for the competitive team. PROG#: 129630
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 6-13 Tu, Th 1/6-5/12* 4:30-6:30pm $493/$593 *No class 3/24, 3/26
BOYS PRE TEAM
Invitation only. Class will train to prepare for the competitive team. PROG#: 129640
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 6-13 M, W 1/5-5/13* 5:30-7:30pm $493/$593
*No class 3/23,3/25

TUESDAYS AT 8:30AM!
1/2 YEAR
November 1, 2025–February 28, 2026
Single $27.50 Couple $42.50
FULL YEAR
March 1, 2026–February 28, 2027
Single $60 Couple $90
505 S. Quentin Road, Palatine, IL 60067
847-991-1112 I ptscc.org
Monday—Friday
8:30am-5pm
Enter at the back door, #2
For $5/month, membership discounts include
Ì Activities
Ì Trips
Ì Fitness Room
Ì Billiards Room
Note: Members are given first priority to join the activities.
(50+ Active Adults)
WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT HERE:
Ì Support for Mind & Body
We’re all about your mental and physical well-being
Ì Social Services That Care
Friendly, knowledgeable staff ready to help with resources and support
Ì Fun Daily & Monthly Activities
Always something happening to keep you active, engaged, and smiling!
Ì Movement Made Fun
Join dance classes, fitness programs, or enjoy our fitness room and dance rooms.
Ì Unleash Your Creativity
Explore your artistic side in our arts & crafts room
Ì Stay Connected & Sharp
Drop into our computer lab Thursday mornings and get all your tech questions answered
Ì Relax & Play
Challenge friends to a game in our welcoming billiards room
Ì Wellness Focused
Stretch, strengthen, and balance in our fitness room designed just for you
Ì Open to All 50+ Active Adults
No residency restrictions—if you're 50 or older, you're family here!
Ì Tour the Center Anytime
Come visit us! We'd love to show you around and share everything we offer
Call Senior Center to schedule a tour.
DUELING PIANOS EVENT
Friday, February 6, 2026
Inverness Golf Club
Enjoy a wonderful night of dinner, silent auction, and dueling pianos to benefit the Palatine Township Senior Center. Tickets will be available for pruchase at ptscc.org in January All are welcome!
PTSCC provides a variety of services to people at the Senior Center and within the Palatine community, and we could use your help!
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
• Home Delivered Meals Drivers
• Office Assistance
• Café/kitchen helpers
• Gift Shop
GET INVOLVED!
Lauren Milani | 847-991-1112
Donations of small home décor, purses, jewelry, and seasonal items are appreciated for our Gift Shop
QUESTIONS?
Please make an appointment with one of our Social Services Representatives.
Ì Adult Day Services
Ì Applications for senior entitlement programs
Ì Medicare/Medicaid questions
Ì Referrals to community agencies
Ì Housing questions
Ì Listings of service providers

The Caring Hearts Adult Day Program has been a trusted source of support since 1991, providing a safe, social environment for individuals with mild to moderate dementia and much-needed respite for their caregivers
MONDAYS-WEDNESDAYS
Adult Day Services
11am-3pm
QUESTIONS, TOUR OR MORE INFORMATION
Nancy Frenk, Social Services Director 847-991-1112-x222 | nfrenk@ptscc.org
LANGUAGES OFFERED
Ì English
Ì Spanish
Ì Russian Ì Polish Ì Ukranian
Ì Benefits Access Applications
Ì Energy Assistance
Ì Supportive Counseling
Ì SHIP (Senior Health Insurance Programs)
Ì MMAI (Medicare and Medicaid Alignment Institute)
Ì Prescription Drug Insurance Counseling

WEDNESDAY
Caregivers Support Group 11am-12pm 2nd Wednesday of each month
Caregiver Counseling 12:30-2:30pm 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month
Kenneth Young Caregiver Support Group 11am-12:30pm 4th Wednesday of each month
FRIDAYS
Memory Cafe for Caregivers and Loved Ones 12:30pm-2:30pm 2nd Friday of each month
MONDAYS
Chair Yoga
10-10:45am Mah Jongg 12-3pm
TUESDAYS Bridge 10am-1pm Social Poker 10am-12:30pm
WEDNESDAYS
T.O.P.S.
8:30-10:30am Pinochle 11am-3pm Mah Jongg 12-3pm
THURSDAYS
Ceramics
9:30-11:30am Technology Lab* 10am-12pm Chair Yoga 10-10:45am Bingo 12-2pm
Tai Chi 2:30-3:30pm
HIKING/WALKING CLUB
Hikes are offered weekly A waiver is required to participate Email Diane at dlancour@ptscc.org for waiver and schedule information
TECHNOLOGY LAB
Come visit our Technology Lab where our volunteers will help with your technical needs Bring your own smartphone, iphone, ipad, or electronic devices Computers are also available
MONDAYS
Casual Coffee and Conversations Bereavement Group 11am-12pm Last Monday of each month
TUESDAYS Bunco 1-2pm 2nd Tuesday of each month
WEDNESDAYS
Latino Social Group
9:30-11:30am 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month Call Guiselle at 847-991-1112 x224 for more information.
LUNCHES
Monthly Themed Lunches 10:30am-12pm Come join us for a themed luncheon each month to celebrate and enjoy each other’s company Call the center at 847-991-1112 to register one week prior
Monday, October 27: Halloween Monday, November 10: Thanksgiving Thursday, December 18: Christmas (with entertainment)

TUESDAYS
Creative Paper Crafts Open Session 10am-1:30pm 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
WEDNESDAYS
Mexican Canasta 1pm 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday of each month
Crocheting and Knitting 1pm 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month

Traveling Lunches
11:30am
We get together on the 2nd Friday of every month at a fun, pre-chosen restaurant! It's a great way to catch up, share some laughs, and enjoy a good meal with great company RSVP the Wednesday before.

We offer a variety of wonderful Day Trips each month, please contact us for more information� Register in advance with the senior center
REGISTRATION BEGAN
Wednesday, October 8/Members
Monday, October 13/Non-members
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2025
REGISTER BY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21
$114 Member / $122 Non-member
Scrooge the Comedy, White Pines
9:30am-5:30pm
Enjoy a delicious home-cooked buffet lunch in the historic log cabin while enjoying Scrooge, the Comedy, a White Pines tradition of over 30 years. Enjoy audience participation! This show is loosely based on the timeless classic "A Christmas Carole".
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2026
REGISTER BY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12
$140 member/$148 Non-member
Beehive, Fireside Theater 9:30am-5:30pm
The ‘60s Musical celebrating the best female singers of the 1960’s!
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2026
REGISTER BY FRIDAY, JANUARY 2
$120 Member/$128 Non-member
Dumpling Culture & More, Chicago Chinatown 9:30am-5:30pm
Enjoy a 90-minute guided bus tour through the vibrant streets of Chinatown, followed by a hands-on dumpling-making experience and a delicious lunch in the heart of the neighborhood.

REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN IN JANUARY OF 2026.
Ì Tulip Festival, Holland MI May 6-8
Ì Savannah, GA & more June 7-13
Ì Niagra Falls, USA Side August 10-15 Ì Girlfriend Overnight September 15-17
TRIP BOOKINGS OR MORE INFORMATION
Senior Center | 847-991-1112-222


A
224 E. Palatine Road
847-991-6460
The Clayson House Museum, was originally constructed in 1873 as a residence for George Clayson, a nurseryman who served on the Palatine Village Board The restoration of the Clayson House was a bicentennial project undertaken by the citizens of Palatine Township and the Palatine Historical Society The museum was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 1979 and open to the public on October 7, 1979 The Palatine Historical Society continues to maintain the collection, offer programs, and welcomes visitors and groups who tour the Museum
Palatine Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of the history of Palatine Palatine Historical Society hosts a variety of historical programs and events throughout the year including a Holiday Open House, Home & Garden Walks, and Cemetery Walk

INTERESTED IN A HOUSE TOUR?
We welcome walk-ins, scout troops, school groups as well as adult groups!
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SUNDAYS

Sunday, December 7 1-4pm
Clayson House Museum
FREE Admission
You're warmly invited to our Annual Christmas Open House—a festive tradition that brings holiday spirit to every room of the historic Clayson House!
ENJOY:
� Beautiful, themed Christmas decorations
� Festive holiday music
� Complimentary punch and cookies
Can’t make it to the Open House?
View the decorations during our holiday hours:
• Sundays: 1-4pm
• Tuesdays: 9am-4pm
• Thursdays: 12-4pm
Note: refreshments are served only at the Open House.
Come celebrate the season with us—we’d love to see you!
Volunteering with Palatine Park District offers a dynamic and enjoyable experience, providing opportunities to have fun, forge meaningful connections, and make a positive impact in the community
OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE
Ì Family Fun Events
Ì Dog Events
Ì Athletic Coaching
Ì And More!
DID YOU KNOW?
Volunteering with Palatine Park District qualifies for Harper Promise volunteer hours.



*Pool hours are subject to change. CLOSED
2025: 12/25
2026: 1/1, 4/5, 5/25
8AM-1PM
12/24, 12/26-12/28, 12/31
Visit palparks.org/HarperHRC for the most current list of hours and pool availability.
7:30am-4pm 7:30-9pm Limited
10am-4pm Limited
8am-4pm Limited ADULT LAP SWIM IN SHALLOW END
6-9am 11am-4:30pm 7-9pm
6-10am 11am-6pm
6-8am 11am-6pm
6-7:55am
8-9am


SCAN TO REQUEST PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS ADULT LAP SWIM IN DEEP END
*Children under 18 are allowed in Shallow End during family swim. HARPER COLLEGE AQUATIC QUESTIONS? Jessica Paneral, Aquatics Coordinator 847-496-6201 | jpaneral@palatineparks.org
Private lessons are a great way for students to get personalized instruction and advance their skills. Choose an instructor and time that best fits your student's needs.

Note: Pool closed for the month of August, pass is valid at outdoor pools.
A water aerobics workout card enables you to attend class at your convenience.
PUNCH CARD FEES:
Daily: $10
5 Classes: $46
10 Classes: $76
15 Classes: $103
30 Classes: $168
50 Classes: $199
Note: Punch pass may be purchased online or in person at one of our facilities. Passes will not expire and may be used for outdoor classes in the summer.
Age: 18+
SHALLOW WATER AEROBICS
Perfect for those looking for a low impact workout in the shallow end of the pool The class will combine cardio, strength, and flexibility.
Day Date Time Instructor
M,W,F 1/5-5/22 10-11am Paula Byrnes, Donna Longo
F 1/9-5/22 8-9am Annie Kamps
Sa 1/10-5/23 7:55-8:55am Donna Longo
The deep water class allows for zero impact workouts perfect for those looking for cardio and flexibility training while wearing a float belt in the pool�
Day Date Time Instructor
Th 1/8-5/21 10-11am Donna Longo
The shallow water class incorporates movement and dance to 2000's music and makes working out fun!
Day Date Time Instructor
F 1/9-5/22 9-10am Annie Kamps


POOL SINGLE USE:
Access to the pool during open swim only
Child (4-17) family swim only: $5
FULL FACILITY SINGLE USE:
Access to fitness center, open gym, pickleball, open swim, open lap swim, locker room, day locker, and towel service
Children under age of 4 can attend family swim at no charge with a paid adult
Adult (18-61): $10 | Seniors 62+: $7
IMPORTANT: Only household members residing at your address can be listed on your pool pass. You will be required to prove residency for those listed on your form. Pool passes are non-refundable.
Note: Valid at Harper College Recreation Center Indoor Pool. Indoor pool is closed in August, but pass is available for use at any of the 3 outdoor pools.
ALL 4 POOL FEES:
Seniors (62+): $206
2 Seniors (62+): $274
Individual: $278
Household of 2: $360
Household of 3-4: $420
Household of 5+: $512
TUESDAYS AT 8:30AM!
REGISTRATION
DATE REMINDERS
December 2
December 9
INDOOR POOL FEES:
Seniors (62+): $120
2 Seniors (62+): $158
Individual: $165
Household of 2: $214
Household of 3-4: $252
Household of 5+: $306
Note: Dates, times, fees, maximums, and other details pertaining to programs and services may change. Call 847-991-0333 with any questions regarding registration.
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills
Develop skills in the water by learning the fundamentals of swimming Class includes learning assisted front and back stroke, floats and glides.
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Students that are comfortable in the water will continue to build upon skills taught in previous levels while learning to be independent
Level 3: Stroke Development
Students must be comfortable in deep water They will continue to develop front and back crawl and be introduced to more swim strokes�
Note: All classes below are off the week of Spring Break 3/25-3/31
GROUP SWIM LESSONS
PROG#: 102280
Sec# Age Day Date Time FEE
01 6-14 Tu 1/13-3/3 5:20-6pm $75
02 6-14 Tu 1/13-3/3 6:10-6:50pm $75
03 6-14 Th 1/15-3/5 5:20-6pm $75
04 6-14 Th 1/15-3/5 6:10-6:50pm $75
11 6-14 Tu 3/10-5/5 5:20-6pm $75
12 6-14 Tu 3/10-5/5 6:10-6:50pm $75
13 6-14 Th 3/12-5/7 5:20-6pm $75
14 6-14 Th 3/12-5/7 6:10-6:50pm $75
WEEKEND GROUP SWIM LESSONS
PROG#: 102285
Sec# Age Day Date Time FEE
01 6-14 Sa 1/10-2/28 10:30-11:10am $75
02 6-14 Sa 1/10-2/28 11:20am-12pm $75
03 6-14 Su 1/11-3/1 10:30-11:10am $75
04 6-14 Su 1/11-3/1 11:20am-12pm $75
11 6-14 Sa 3/7-5/2 10:30-11:10am $75
12 6-14 Sa 3/7-5/2 11:20am-12pm $75
13 6-14 Su 3/8-5/2 10:30-11:10am $75
14 6-14 Su 3/8-5/2 11:20am-12pm $75
Older children that are either new to swimming or uncomfortable in the water can join this class with other swimmers their age and gain confidence.
PROG#: 102281
Sec# Age Day Date Time FEE
03 10-17 Sa 1/10-2/28 9:40-10:20am $75
13 10-17 Sa 3/7-5/2 9:40-10:20am $75
LEVELS 4-6
Designed for swimmers who have completed the first 3 levels of swim lessons Swimmers must be able to complete 15 yards of Front crawl with rotary breathing, and 15 yards of backstroke
PROG#: 102281
Sec# Age Day Date Time FEE
01 6-14 M 1/12-3/2 5:20-6pm $75
02 6-14 M 1/12-3/2 6:10-6:50pm $75
11 6-14 M 3/9-5/4 5:20-6pm $75
12 6-14 M 3/9-5/4 6:10-6:50pm $75
Level 4: Stroke Improvement
Building upon strokes previously learned, students will start to gain endurance and continue to learn proper technique
Level 5: Stroke Refinement
Students will continue learning the competitive strokes and perform them at further distances This level will introduce turn and starts
Level 6: Fitness Swimming & Fundamentals of Diving
Building endurance is the focus of this level and becoming swim team ready. Students will build up to a 500 yard swim.
WIth a swimming adult, students will be introduced to being in the pool and water safety Learn basic skills through fun songs and games while becoming more comfortable in the water
PROG#: 102295
Sec# Age Day Date Time FEE
Designed for children to gain more confidence in the water and be introduced to new swimming skills Class will focus on safety and fundamentals PROG#: 102290
Sec#
Designed for men and women who wish to learn or improve basic swimming skills
PROG#: 102300
ADVANCED ADULT SWIM LESSONS
Designed for men and women who are comfortable swimming and wish to improve their technique
PROG#: 102300
Sec# Age Day


• Lifeguards
• Swim Instructors
• Pool Attendants LOCATIONS
Birchwood Pool
Eagle Pool
Family Aquatic Center
Harper Pool
• Seasonal pool passes for indoor and outdoor pools
• Fitness Center membership
• Access to in-house programs
• Discount at Palatine Hills Golf Course
• Discounts at Cutting Hall
• Dog park pass
• Free open gym, turf, and walking track
*Note: Individual and Family discounts.








Summer is just around the corner and all outdoor pools will open on May 23 Register early and take advantage of the Early Bird Pricing through May 3
Renewal passes can be completed online at palatineparks.org under online registration Renewals can also be purchased in person at any registration office or the Family Aquatic Center starting May 23.
If you didn’t have a pool pass in 2025 and want the Early Bird discount for 2026, you can:
� Buy online at palatineparks.org
� Register in person at the registration office
� Download a form from the website and mail it in
f orms are also available at ea C h
faC ility:
� Birchwood Recreation Center
� Community Center
� Falcon Park Recreation Center
New pass holders must have a photo taken and receive a key FOB
Submit forms by:
� Mail to:
Pool Pass Registration
250 E. Wood Street
Palatine, IL 60067
� Drop-off at: Birchwood Recreation Center, Community Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center
Note: Check payment only for mailed or dropped-off forms.
Child (4-17): $9
Adults (18-61): $11 ID | $13 OD
Seniors (62+): $9 ID | $11 OD
Note: Good for the day at all three outdoor pools.
Patrick Griffin, Aquatics Manager
847-496-6205 | pgriffin@palatineparks.org
Early Bird Discount (February 3-May 3)
Seniors (62+): $84 ID/$136 OD
2 Seniors (62+): $131 ID/$190 OD
Individual: $151 ID/$218 OD
Household of 2: $187 ID/$270 OD
Household of 3-4: $219 ID/$320 OD
Household of 5+: $268 ID/$394 OD
Regular Pricing (After May 4)
Seniors (62+): $93 ID/$146 OD
2 Seniors (62+): $146 ID/$200 OD
Individual: $168 ID/$228 OD
Household of 2: $208 ID/$280 OD
Household of 3-4: $243 ID/$330 OD
Household of 5+: $298 ID/$404 OD
Additional Household Members: $28 ID/$35 OD/Person
Note: Pass covers all three outdoor pools. Only household members residing at your address can be listed on your pool pass. You will be required to prove residency for those listed on your form. Pass is non-refundable.
5 Use Guest Punch Card: $50
Special rates are available for house guests Pool pass members should apply for a guest pass through Park District registration offices.
Note: Pass covers all three outdoor pools. Punch card is only valid for 2026. Punch cards are non-refundable
� Children 4 and up must have a pool pass or daily admission receipt to enter
� Children 7 and under must be surpervised by an adult (18+) who also has a pass or receipt
� One adult can supervise up to 4 children under age 7
� Rentals will be available March 2
� Requests can be made online at palatineparks.org under the Rentals
� Call 847-496-6205 or email pgriffin@palatineparks.org for more information
Visit palatineparks.org for a full list of pool regulations
TUESDAYS AT 8:30AM!
REGISTRATION
DATE REMINDERS
In-District December 2 Out-of-District December 9
Note: Dates, times, fees, maximums, and other details pertaining to programs and services may change. Call 847-991-0333 with any questions regarding registration.


Instructor: Windy City Dive
Experience the thrill of springboard diving! Open to anyone nine years and older who can swim in deep water and dive headfirst from the pool’s edge Join us to learn safe techniques, including the forward approach and back press, and advance to forward and backward dives
PROG#: 102230
Location: Harper College Pool
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 9-18 Su 1/11-2/22* 2-3pm $90/$113
02 9-18 Tu 2/24-4/7* 7:15-8:45pm $150/$113
03 9-18 Tu 1/11-2/22* 7:15-8:45pm $150/$113
*No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/22, 3/24, 3/29, 4/5
Divers are selected through coach recommendations or tryouts and are passionate about advancing their skills They train on both 1-meter & 3-meter boards and participate in local meets and regional competitions All must register as USA Diving members at the Blue Level ($20) at teamusa.org/usadiving. Visit windycitydiving com for details
PROG#: 102250
Location: Various Pool Locations
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01* 9-18
M,Tu,Th,Su 1/5-2/22 Varies $403/$503
02** 9-18 M,Tu,Th,Su 1/5-2/22 Varies $368/$460
11* 9-18 M,Tu,Th,Su 2/23-4/12 Varies $419/$524
12** 9-18 M,Tu,Th,Su 2/23-4/12 Varies $368/$460
21* 9-18 M,Tu,Th,Su 4/13-5/31 Varies $388/$485
22** 9-18
M,Tu,Th,Su 4/13-5/31 Varies $350/$438
*4 times a week **3 times a week
FEBRUARY 2-MAY 3




TUESDAYS
(Returning swimmers only)
Wednesday, February 18
Fall/Winter registration is still available. Contact Tony Gallagher for details.
• Swim team requires a separate registration form
• All fees are paid at the time of registration
• Palatine Park District registration fees do not cover all swim team expenses
• Additional swim team fees are necessary and are the same for InDistrict and Out of District swimmers
• Swim team fees and escrow costs vary for each group
• Families with multiple swimmers receive a $15 discount starting with the third swimmer
• T-shirts are available on a limited basis for later registration and are first-come, first-served.
• Each member of the Tiger Sharks Swim Team must be a member of Illinois Swimming and United States Swimming.
Escrow covers costs of entry for individual and relay events at swim meets To become a member of USA Swimming, each family will be responsible for registering their swimmer separately Once you have registered for the Tiger Sharks Swim Team, specific information will be provided regarding the steps to register for USA Swimming
(New swimmers only)
Wednesday, March 11
8:30AM 8:30AM
Swim Team parents are required to volunteer during each of their swimmer’s sessions at all Tiger Shark hosted meets Failure to volunteer for any home meet results in a charge of $100 for each meet session Families can offset the cost of future swim team fees by participating in the team’s ongoing fundraising opportunities
NOVICE ( APRIL 1-AUGUST 6 )
Progress from pre-competitive to competitive swimming Swimmers must be able to complete 25 yards of all four competitive strokes Practice is offered three to four times a week, when possible, for at least an hour
PROG#: 202271
SEC# AGE ID/OD TEAM FEE ESCROW
01 6+ $206/$258 $309 CC-Monthly
Required equipment: competitive suit, goggles, cap (if hair covers the eyes)
WHITE 2 ( APRIL 1-AUGUST 6 )
Refine stroke technique and swimming skills while learning competitive swimming basics, including interval training, goal setting, and individual medley training Must swim 25 yards of freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, and demonstrate butterfly and breaststroke Practice offered three times per week for an hour with swimming volume from the Novice group
PROG#: 202273
SEC# AGE ID/OD TEAM FEE ESCROW
01 9-11
$206/$258 $309 CC-Monthly
Required equipment: training fins
WHITE 1 ( APRIL 1-AUGUST 6 )
Refine stroke technique and swimming skills while improving aerobic capacity, developing race strategy, and participating in dryland training. Swimmers must commit to 60% practice attendance, one meet per month, and have a desire to qualify for championship meets
PROG#: 202272
SEC# AGE ID/OD TEAM FEE ESCROW
01 10+
$231/$289 $340 CC-Monthly
Required equipment: training fins
BLUE 2 ( APRIL 1-AUGUST 6 )
To progress in competitive swimming, focus on improving technique and skills, compete in individual medley and distance events, and practice at a higher level Swimmers should understand interval training and master all four strokes, starts, and turns while also meeting the White 2 training goals during practice or tryouts
PROG#: 202274
SEC# AGE ID/OD TEAM FEE ESCROW
01 11-13
$248/$310 $355 CC-Monthly
Required equipment: training fins and competitive snorkel
BLUE 1 ( APRIL 1-AUGUST 6 )
To advance in competitive swimming, focus on improving technique, competing in individual medley and distance events, and practicing at an advanced level Swimmers should understand interval training and meet the White 1 training goals Blue 1 requires 70% attendance, one meet per month, and a strong work ethic.
PROG#: 202275
SEC# AGE ID/OD TEAM FEE ESCROW
01 9-12
$261/$326 $433 CC-Monthly
Required equipment: training fins, hand paddles, and competitive snorkel
GREEN 2 ( APRIL 1-AUGUST 6 )
Train at a high level while refining advanced swimming techniques, race strategies, and skills Swimmers must understand interval training and demonstrate the Blue 2 training goals in practice or tryouts High attendance at practice and meets is encouraged Practice is offered four to five times per week for one to two hours.
PROG#: 202276
SEC# AGE ID/OD TEAM FEE ESCROW
01 12-14 $263/$329 $462 CC-Monthly Required equipment: training fins, pull buoy, hand paddles, and competitive snorkel.
GREEN 1 ( APRIL 1-AUGUST 6 )
Train intensively to refine advanced swimming techniques, race strategies, and skills Swimmers should demonstrate Green 1 training goals and understand interval training A commitment to four practices a week and strong work ethics are required Attendance at all meets is expected, with goals of achieving State, AAA, and National qualifying times. Practices occur five to six times a week for 1 5 to two hours
PROG#: 202277
SEC# ID/OD
2 ( APRIL 1-AUGUST 6 )
Stay in shape or continue your swimming development Swimmers should have competitive swimming experience and demonstrate proper practice etiquette For high school and collegiate swimmers High attendance at practices and meets is encouraged
PROG#: 202278
SEC#
Online registration only available for currently enrolled swimmers. New swimmers to the team must register in person.
1 ( APRIL 1-AUGUST 6 )
Train at an elite level with the goal of being part of the State and/ or National Team Attendance expected at every practice, unless excused by the Head Coach Group placement will be reevaluated for lack of attendance For high school and competitive collegiate swimmers
PROG#: 202279
SEC#
REGISTRATION*
PRIORITY REGISTRATION
Children currently enrolled will have priority registration for the 2026-2027 school year. IN-DISTRICT FEBRUARY 9
REGISTRATION
FEBRUARY 16
$65 non-refundable, non-transferable processing fee is required with your registration
Registration can be done online, or in person at Birchwood Recreation Center, Community Center or Falcon Park Recreation Center
Tuition is made in eight monthly payments
The first payment is processed on June 1st
The remaining seven monthly payments will be debited on the 15th of the month beginning September through March
CURRICULUM INCLUDES
• Kindergarten readiness skills
• STEM activities
• Art
• Music
• Science
• Large and small motor development
• Imaginative play

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED! 5:30-7PM ALL PRESCHOOL SITES
Staff members will be available to answer questions about the programs Children are welcome to attend and explore the classroom New students will receive a $30 discount on their registration fee. Parents, come and preview our preschools!

FOR THE 2026-2027 SCHOOL YEAR!
� At Birchwood on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, children can attend all day if they register for morning, lunch, and afternoon
� Three hours of class time at Eagle (9am-12pm)
� Eagle offers five-day option.
Preschool offers activities and experiences that help children socialize and get ready for kindergarten. Hands on and developmentally appropriate activities in the areas of math, pre-reading, pre-writing, science, art, and large and small motor skills are offered throughout the preschool day. Children will also learn how to make friends and be a part of a group.
Some of the classes are mixed age, meaning 3 and 4 years olds are together in the same classroom. There are many great benefits to this kind of class The older children learn to help their younger friends, and the younger children learn from the older ones
Lunch enrichment offers time to further improve pre-kindergarten skills Children should bring a peanut-free lunch and a drink
The cost of lunch enrichment will be paid monthly Days and times listed by location
Note that lunch enrichment may begin a few weeks later than preschool and end a week before preschool does
DAY
3/4 (3 on or before 9/1/26) Tu,Th 9/8-5/18 9-11:30am $166/ $207 537010-10
3/4 Enrichment (3 on or before 9/1/26) Tu 10/6-5/11 11:30am-1pm $40/ $50 537010-11 4/5 (4 on or before 9/1/26) M,W,F 9/9-5/19 9-11:30am $245/ $306 537010-12
4/5 Enrichment (4 on or before 9/1/26) M,W,F 9/9-5/19 11:30am-12:30pm $75/ $94 537010-13 4/5 (4 on or before 9/1/26) M,W,F 9/9-5/19 12:30-3pm $245/ $306 537010-14
3/4 (3 on or before 9/1/26) Tu,Th 9/8-5/18
Age (Between 3 on or before or 5 after 9/1/26)
LIMITED Openings Available
Children must be 3 or 4 by September 1, 2026
Call 847-496-6239 for availability.
Each week, your little one will create a simple rhythm instrument to use during class Children will also enjoy activities with balls and parachute as they explore songs, and rhythm in a lively, hands-on environment
Instructor: Deanna Kolar Location: Community Center Room 1E
PROG#: 134250
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 2-3 Th 1/15-3/19 9:15-10am $69/$86
02 2-3 Th 4/9-5/21 9:15-10am $48/$60
Sing, dance, play, learn, and imagine with us! This movement-based program uses music to facilitate learning Activities include use of rhythm instruments and movement props, work on gross and fine motor skills, including balance and coordination, and engagement of imaginative play� All classes are structured and include early listening and following directions skills
Instructor: Rock-N-Kids Staff Location: Community Center Room 1C
PROG#: 134150
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 2-3 W 1/14-2/11 10:20-11am $65/$81
02 2-3 W 2/25-3/18 10:20-11am $52/$65
03 2-3 W 4/8-5/27 10:20-11am $103/$129
PROG#: 134270
Instructor: Rock-N-Kids Staff
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM 1E
01 12-30 mos Tu 1/13-2/10 5:20-6pm $65/$81
03 12-30 mos Tu 2/24-3/17 5:20-6pm $52/$65
05 12-30 mos Tu 4/7-5/26 5:20-6pm $103/$129 COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM 1C
02 12-30 mos W 1/14-2/11 9:30-10:10am $65/$81
04 12-30 mos W 2/25-3/18 9:30-10:10am $52/$65
06 12-30 mos W 4/8-5/27 9:30-10:10am $103/$129
PROG#: 134151 Location: Community Center Room 1E
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 1-5 Tu 1/13-2/10 6:10-6:50pm $65/$81
02 1-5 Tu 2/24-3/17 6:10-6:50pm $52/$65
03 1-5 Tu 4/7-5/26 6:10-6:50pm $103/$129
BABY ROCK
Wiggle and giggle with us! Baby Rock is a unique combination of sensory experiences with stimulating music and exercises to help strengthen and stretch your baby! Activities will include sing alongs, exposure to simple instruments and sensory props, motion exercises, bubbles, and more!
PROG#: 134152 Instructor: Rock-N-Kids Staff
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM 1E
01 3-12 mos Tu 1/13-2/10 4:40-5:10pm $58/$73
3-12 mos W 4/8-5/27
Your tiny mover and their teddy bear will explore dance through action, space, tempo, and size. With their favorite stuffed friend in hand, young dancers and their grown-ups will move, groove, and learn developmentally appropriate dance concepts together in a fun, playful class
Instructor: Colleen Kaminski Location: Community Center Room 2C PROG#: 134142
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 14-24 mos M 1/12-3/16 9:45am-10:15am
Note: A variety of ingredients are used in this class. Please inform the instructor about any food allergies.
Adults and children prepare simple recipes together Every class features different food for children to taste Recipes are seasonal and vary each session
Instructor: Miss Lexi Location: Community Center Room 1G PROG#: 134190
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 2½-3 Th 1/15-2/5 10:30-11:15am $32/$40 02 2½-3 Th 4/9-4/30 10:30-11:15am $32/$40
Adults and children will prepare holiday themed recipes together
Instructor: Miss Lexi Location: Community Center Room 1G
PROG#: 134191
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
DAY 01 2½-3 Th 2/12 10:30-11:15am $13/$16
ADULT/TOT QUESTIONS?
PATRICK’S DAY 02 2½-3 Th 3/12 10:30-11:15am $13/$16 MOTHER’S DAY 03 2½-3 Th 5/7 10:30-11:15am $13/$16
Children explore colors and shapes as they try craft materials and age-appropriate art activities Bring your child in old clothes; creating art can be messy!
PROG#: 134170 Location: Community Center Room 1G
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD MISS LEXI
01 2-3 W 1/14-3/18 9:30-10:15am $72/$90
04 2-3 W 4/8-5/20 9:30-10:15am $72/$90 MEGAN BEDUZE
02 2-3 Sa 1/17-2/14 9-9:45am $36/$45
03 2-3 Sa 2/21-3/21 9-9:45am $36/$45
05 2-3 Sa 4/11-5/16 9-9:45am $36/$45
Class will explore the wonderful adventures of Mo Willems, Elephant and Piggie. In each class, a different story will be read, and a project will follow based on the silly friendship of these two beloved characters
Instructor: Sarah Kramer Location: Community Center Room 1G
PROG#: 134171
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 2-3½ Tu 1/13-3/17 9:15-10am $69/$86
02 2-3½ Tu 4/7-5/19 9:15-10am $48/$60
Toddlers will have the opportunity to explore art and exercise while interacting with adults and peers They will also enjoy books, singing and active play Adults and children should wear or bring socks because shoes may be removed during class
Instructor: Sarah Kramer Location: Community Center Room 1E & 1G
PROG#: 134180
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01
This one-day workshop provides an introduction to science for little ones� Wear old clothes, we may get messy!
Instructor: Clare Termanas Location: Community Center Room 2A PROG#: 134110
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 5 SENSES
01 2-3 Sa 1/17 9:30-10:15am
BABY GYM AND PLAY
Enjoy special time for you and your little one to bond, explore, and grow together! This class supports early development through music, movement, and interactive activities tailored to your baby’s developmental stage
Age: Crawling-18 months
Instructor: Nicole Gonet PROG#: 134071 Location: Community Center Room 1E
SEC# DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 M 1/12-3/16 11-11:45am $69/$86 02 M
COME & PLAY WITH ME
Children explore large motor activities, simple games, and music Perfect class for siblings to attend together or make new friends! Socks required for adults and children; shoes removed during class Age: 18 mos-3 years
Instructor: Kelly Tenney
PROG#: 134090 Location: Community Center Room 1E
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD*
01 1-3 M 1/12-3/16 9:30-10:15am $69/$86
02 1-3 M 4/6-5/18 9:30-10:15am
*Fee is for one child; additional children are at a reduced rate.
Toddlers have the opportunity to interact with adults and peers while they enjoy books, singing and active play Adults and children should wear or bring socks because shoes may be removed during class
Age: 18-30 months
Instructor: Rachna Lala
PROG#: 134240 Location: Community Center Room 1E
SEC# DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 W 1/14-3/18 9:30-10:15am $69/$86 02 W 4/8-5/20 9:30-10:15am $48/$60
Young movers learn dance basics in an encouraging and creative environment Adults should wear clothes that are easy to move in because they will be participating with their little dancer
PROG#: 134140
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM 2C
COLLEEN KAMINSKI
01 2 M 1/12-3/16 10:30-11am $58/$73
03 2 M 4/6-5/18 10:30-11am $41/$51 FALCON PARK PRAIRIE HAWK ROOM PATTI REID
02 2 Tu 1/13-3/10 4:45-5:15pm $52/$65 04 2 Tu 4/7-5/19 4:45-5:15pm $41/$51
Each week brings something new as children enjoy stories, handson art projects, and meaningful social interaction in a playful, creative environment
Instructor: Julia Grycza Location: Community Center Room 1G
PROG#: 134011
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 2 F 1/16-3/20 9:30-10:15am $69/$86
02 2 F 4/10-5/22 9:30-10:15am $48/$60
Discover a joyful introduction to a preschool-like experience for you and your little one! Each week brings new adventures filled with singing, storytelling, hands-on art, and imaginative play There will be plenty of time for both kids and adults to connect and socialize.
Instructor: Miss Lexi Location: Birchwood Multi Purpose Room B PROG#: 134120
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 18-30 mos F 1/16-3/20 9:30-10:15am $69/$86
02 18-30 mos F 1/16-3/20 10:30-11:15am $69/$86
03 18-30 mos F 4/10-5/15 9:30-10:15am $42/$52
04 18-30 mos F 4/10-5/15 10:30-11:15am $42/$52
Embark on a fun sensory adventure with your toddler! Each week explores a different sense through movement, art, storytelling, and more Activities can be taken home for continued play
Instructor: Megan Beduze Location: Community Center Room 1G PROG#: 134012
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 2-3 Th 1/15-3/19 9-9:45am $72/$90
02 2-3 Th 1/15-2/12 6-6:45pm $36/$45
03 2-3 Th 2/19-3/19 6-6:45pm $36/$45
Get ready for a global adventure—no passport needed! Each week we’ll “travel” to a new part of the world through dance, sports, wildlife, music, and hands-on activities Kids will collect treasures in their own pretend suitcase to take home at the end!
Instructor: Jenny Conti Location: Community Center Room 1F
PROG#: 134143
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 18-30 mos F 1/16-2/20 9-9:45am $60/$75
02 18-30 mos F 4/10-5/15 9-9:45am $60/$75
The classes below are taught by Noemi Palmas and located at Community Center Room 2A.
EXPLORING & MIXING COLORS
Let’s dive into color! Little artists will mix bright paints, experiment with brushes, sponges, toy cars, and even their hands to see what happens when colors blend together We’ll paint big, bold, and messy masterpieces while discovering how to mix colors
PROG#: 134172
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18-36 mos Sa 1/31 9:45-10:30am $12/$15
We’ll explore squishy mud, splashy water, and fizzing volcanoes in this hands-on class! Children will pour, mix, and watch colorful “lava” bubble up from their own mini volcano Get ready to get muddy and curious as we mix art and science together!
PROG#: 134173
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18-36 mos Sa 2/7 9:45-10:30am $12/$15
Make it rain, make it shake, make it move! Children will explore sound, rhythm, and motion with homemade instruments, rain sticks, and colorful parachute games We’ll dance, shake, and sing our way through this fun-filled class that blends music, movement, and sensory play
PROG#: 134174
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18-36 mos Sa 2/28 9:45-10:30am $12/$15
It’s time to get messy from head to toe! Little artists will create giant collaborative paintings using their feet, hands, and movement� We’ll walk, dance, and stomp in paint across big sheets of paper
PROG#: 134175
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18-36 mos Sa 4/4 9:45-10:30am $12/$15
ENGINEERING & CREATIVITY
TODDLER OPEN PLAY SEE PAGE 81 FOR DETAILS.
REGISTRATION DATE REMINDERS
Stack it, build it, knock it down, and build again! In this engineeringinspired class, children use blocks, boxes, cups, and recycled materials to design towers, bridges, and forts They’ll experiment with balance, height, and stability while using their imagination to build something amazing.
PROG#: 134176
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18-36 mos Sa 4/25 9:45-10:30am $12/$15
TUESDAYS AT 8:30AM!
In-District December 2 Out-of-District December 9
Note: Dates, times, fees, maximums, and other details pertaining to programs and services may change. Call 847-991-0333 with any questions regarding registration.
Class encourages kid’s curiosity and expands understanding of science. Scientific concepts explored each session through a variety of activities We will get messy, so send your child in old clothes
Location: Community Center Room 2A Instructor: Clare Termanas
PROG#: 119020
SEC#
01 4-6
1/24
07 4-6
BEGINNING BALLET
Children learn ballet steps, barre exercises, stretches, and short dance combinations There will be a short showcase at the end of each session Wear a leotard and tights, or a t-shirt and shorts Participants should wear soft-soled or ballet shoes Class is for children who can attend class by themselves
PROG#: 119030 Location: Falcon Park Prairie Hawk Room
01 3-4
3-4
FUJINO
02 3-4 Th 1/15-3/5 4:30-5pm $50/$62
03 3-4 Th 1/15-3/5 5:05-5:35pm $50/$62
05 3-4 Th 4/9-5/21 4:30-5pm $44/$55 06 3-4 Th 4/9-5/21 5:05-5:35pm $44/$55
Young dancers learn the basics of tap and ballet in this creative class Children learn proper technique and gain a sense of rhythm There will be a short showcase at the end of each session Participants should bring soft-soled or ballet shoes, and hard soled shoes or tap shoes
PROG#: 119660 Location: Falcon Park Prairie Hawk Room SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 4-5 Tu 1/13-3/10
Is your two-year-old ready for school? This introduction to preschool helps develop independence and socialization. Children will enjoy play time, an art activity and a short group time They do not need to be toilet trained and should be comfortable being away from parents
Age: 2 on or before 9/1/2025 Location: Birchwood MPR Room B
PROG#: 119441
Instructor: Carolyn McLeod & Jessi Deasy
SEC# DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
M,W 1/12-5/6 9:30-11am $420/$525 02 Tu,Th 1/13-5/7 9:30-11am $420/$525
Sing, dance, play, learn, and imagine with us! This movement-based program uses music to facilitate learning Activities include use of rhythm instruments and movement props, work on gross and fine motor skills, including balance and coordination, and engagement of imaginative play All classes are structured and include early listening and following directions skills Join us for a rockin’ good time!
Instructor: Rock N Kids Staff Location: Community Center Room 1C
PROG#: 119700
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 3-5 W 1/14-2/11 11:10-11:50am $65/$81
02 3-5 W 2/25-3/18 11:10-11:50am $52/$65
03 3-5 W 4/8-5/27 11:10-11:50am $103/$129
Note: A variety of ingredients are used in this class. Please inform the instructor about any food allergies.
Your mini chef prepares simple foods while learning basic cooking skills, such as spreading and stirring All recipes are kid friendly, seasonal, and vary each class
Instructor: Miss Lexi Location: Community Center Room 1G
PROG#: 119270
SEC# AGE DAY DATE
4-6 Th 1/15-2/5
Your mini chef will prepare simple holiday recipes while learning cooking basics All recipes are simple and kid friendly
Instructor: Miss Lexi Location: Community Center Room 1G
PROG#: 119271
SEC# AGE DAY
The classes below are taught by Noemi Palmas and located at Community Center Room 2A.
EXPLORING & MIXING COLORS
Let’s dive into color! Little artists will mix bright paints, experiment with brushes, sponges, toy cars, and even their hands to see what hap-pens when colors blend together We’ll paint big, bold, and messy masterpieces while discovering how to mix colors
PROG#: 119174
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 3-5 Sa 1/31 11-11:45am $12/$15
We’ll explore squishy mud, splashy water, and fizzing volcanoes in this hands-on class! Children will pour, mix, and watch colorful “lava” bubble up from their own mini volcano Get ready to get muddy and curious as we mix art and science together!
PROG#: 119175
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 3-5 Sa 2/7 11-11:45am $12/$15
TUESDAY, MAY 26 THURSDAY, MAY 28 10AM 6:30PM
AGE: 2-4
LOCATION: MAPLE PARK
Join us for an outside story time presented by the Palatine Public Library� Bring a blanket and enjoy stories under the sun� Stories geared toward children two and over
Make it rain, make it shake, make it move! Children will explore sound, rhythm, and motion with homemade instruments, rain sticks, and colorful parachute games We’ll dance, shake, and sing our way through this fun-filled class that blends music, movement, and sensory play
PROG#: 119176
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 3-5 Sa 2/28 11-11:45am $12/$15
ART IN MOTION
It’s time to get messy from head to toe! Little artists will create giant collaborative paintings using their feet, hands, and movement We’ll walk, dance, and stomp in paint across big sheets of paper — just like famous artist Jackson Pollock splashed his canvases!
PROG#: 119177
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 3-5 Sa 4/4 11-11:45am $12/$15
Stack it, build it, knock it down, and build again! In this engineeringinspired class, children use blocks, boxes, cups, and recycled materials to design towers, bridges, and forts They’ll experiment with balance, height, and stability while using their imagination to build something amazing.
PROG#: 119178
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 3-5 Sa 4/25 11-11:45am $12/$15
Instructor: Pantomath Staff Address: 125 W Colfax Street
PRESCHOOL LITERACY
This class aims to develop children’s communication and language skills through a variety of activities Vocabulary building, listening comprehension, phonemic awareness and early writing skills will all be included
PROG#: 119120
SEC#
119121
SEC#
4-6
INTRO TO SPANISH
This engaging class invites young learners to develop a keen ear for the Spanish language through music and storytelling Adults have the option to participate with their child
PROG#: 119171
SEC#
4-6 W 4/8-4/29 6-6:50pm $100/$125
PROG#: 119172 INTRO TO SPANISH II
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 4-6 W 2/18-3/18 6-6:50pm $125/$156 02 4-6 W 5/6-5/27 6-6:50pm $100/$125
PRESCHOOL PIANO
Piano helps in sharpening fine motor skills, improves dexterity, and hand eye coordination Tiny hands will get stronger by practicing keys on the keyboard Adults will participate and learn along with their child Learn to play music together!
PROG#: 119501
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 3-5 Tu 1/13-3/17 6-6:50pm $350/$437 02 3-5 Th 1/15-3/19 6-6:50pm
PRESCHOOL UKULELE
The ukulele, with its soft nylon strings, offers a gentle introduction to music for young learners. Its compact size and soothing tones make it an ideal first instrument, allowing children to explore rhythm and melody without strain Adults are asked to stay and learn along with their child
PROG#: 119502
SEC# AGE DAY
PROG#: 119503
Palatine Park District offers cutting edge STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) programs with Computer Explorers Classes are projectbased, hands-on and designed to make learning fun
Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff Location: Community Center Room 1G
Course will introduce non-readers or early readers to the concepts of programming with Logo Using iconic point & click commands to develop math, logic and problem-solving skills as they explore and create a project they can imagine
PROG#: 119060
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 4½-6 Tu 1/27-2/17 6-7pm $80/$100
Explore gears using LEGO®, as we work to find out how gears help make the world turn We’ll make projects that crank, mesh, pump, push, pull, tug or grind All of which turn out to be very useful simple machines
PROG#: 119140
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 4-6 Tu 4/7-4/21 6-7pm $60/$75
TUESDAYS AT 8:30AM!
REGISTRATION DATE REMINDERS
In-District December 2 Out-of-District December 9
Note: Dates, times, fees, maximums, and other details pertaining to programs and services may change. Call 847-991-0333 with any questions regarding registration.

Palatine Park District offers before-and after-school programs for children who attend a Community Consolidated School District
15 Palatine elementary school�
Children can play with friends, enjoy structured and nonstructured activities and work on homework
Locations:
� Gray M Sanborn
� Hunting Ridge
� Jane Addams
� Lake Louise
� Lincoln
Enrollment:
� Enrollment applications are still being accepted for the 2025/2026 school year at locations where space remains
� Availability varies depending on the location being requested
� Marion Jordan
� Pleasant Hill
� Stuart R Paddock
� Virginia Lake
� Winston Campus Elementary
� To apply for a spot in the program, register online or stop by one of our registration desks to fill out an enrollment application
� Contact the C A R E Adminstration Office care@palatineparks.org for more information


Looking for an engaging and enriching way for your child to spend days when school isn't in session?
Our School Day Off Programs offer a dynamic mix of activities designed to keep kids inspired, active, and learning—all while having a blast! Join us for an unforgettable experience packed with laughter, discovery, and new friendships. Let’s make every day a chance to learn, grow, and play!
PROG#: 510900
COMMUNITY CENTER
8AM-5PM
7AM-6PM FEE: $75 PER DAY FEE: $85 PER DAY March 23-27
April 3
May 22
QUESTIONS?
C.A.R.E. Admin Office
847-496-6230 | care@palatineparks.org
TEAM MSL
Instructor: Team MSL Staff
FEBRUARY NO SCHOOL
BASKETBALL CAMPS
Players will focus on skill development/concepts of ballhandling, shooting, scoring around the basket followed by 5 on 5 games (DH)
PROG#: 104554
Location: Falcon Park Gym SEC#
FUTURE
SPRING BASKETBALL LEAGUE
TeamMSL and Haley Hoops are teaming up to launch an exciting basketball league designed just for PreK through 2nd grade players Program introduces young athletes to the fundamentals of the game in a fun, supportive environment—building skills, confidence, and a love for basketball from the very first bounce. (DH)
PROG#: 104555
*No class 5/10, 5/24
BASKETBALL SPRING BREAK JAM FEST
Practice the skill of basketball (passing, dribbling, shooting) for the first 45 minutes then play competitive games reinforcing all the fundamentals of the game! Players may be moved up or down based on ability to guarantee competitive games and drills (DH)
PROG#: 104550
Location: Falcon Park Gym

Oversees: Pickleball, Youth Volleyball Leagues, Little Strikers Soccer, Martial Arts, SportsKids, Tennis, Skateboarding, Archery, Fencing (DH) Dan Hernandez, Athletics Coordinator 847-496-6243 | dhernandez@palatineparks.org
Oversees: Adult Softball, Youth & Teen Basketball, Viking Select Basketball, Flag Football, Laser Tag, Ultimate Ninja, Team MSL, Fishing
Location: Falcon Park Gym
Learn from Fremd H S and Duke alum Haley Gorecki, gaining insight from a true basketball standout Elevate your game with 45 minutes of elite training, followed by action-packed games where you put your skills to the test (DH)
PROG#: 104556
Community Center Gym
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Get ready for full-court action! Registered players will enjoy a FREE Open Gym Pass for the season Games are primarily held on Sundays, with a few exciting Tuesday evening matchups Remember, each player registers individually, but you can still create your dream team
No current high school basketball players are allowed to participate in the league (DH)
PROG#: 104090
Location: Community Center & Birchwood Gym
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 14-18 Tu,Su 1/4-3/15 8am-12pm $89/$111

Location: Falcon Park Gym Instructor: Big 3 Staff
Players will build skills, boost confidence, and compete in fast-paced games that emphasize teamwork, fundamentals, and fun.(DH)
PROG#: 104553
SEC# GRADE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 3rd-8th Sa 4/4-5/2* 1-2:30pm $110/$138
02 3rd-8th Sa 5/9-6/6* 1-2:30pm $110/$138
*No class 4/11, 5/23
An action-packed program designed to help young athletes develop their basketball skills through drills, games, and competitions in a fun and energetic environment� Led by experienced coaches, this camp focuses on enhancing fundamentals, teamwork, and confidence for players of all skill levels. (DH)
PROG#: 104557
SEC# GRADE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 3rd-8th M-Th 3/23-3/26 11am-12:30pm $110/$138
Note: Completed registration forms, rosters, and fees are due at time of registration. Online Registration deadline is March 27, 2026.
Softball is an activity that requires multiple skills, therefore providing total body conditioning All leagues will play a ten-game regular season concluding with a single elimination tournament (DH)
PROG#: 103070
Location: Community Park
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME FEE B-DIVISION
*No class 5/10, 5/24, 6/21, 7/5
Softball is an activity that requires multiple skills, therefore providing total body conditioning All leagues will play a ten-game regular season concluding with a single elimination tournament (DH)
PROG#: 103090
Location: Community Park
FEBRUARY NO SCHOOL BASKETBALL CAMPS
Get in the game this February with basketball clinics just for girls! These no school day sessions focus on skill-building, teamwork, and fun competition in a supportive, all-girls environment (DH)
PROG#: 104558
JANUARY NO SCHOOL BASKETBALL CAMPS
School’s out! Join us in January for Big 3 Basketball clinics focused on skill development and teamwork Open to boys and girls, these sessions offer a fun, inclusive way to stay active and sharpen your game (DH)
PROG#: 104559
Experience the thrill of archery! Learn range safety and proper techniques in a fun, safe class led by a USA Archery certified instructor Perfect for all skill levels—equipment included All equipment is provided with the class (TR)
Location: Birchwood Gym Instructor: Wayne Hockett
103500
*No class 3/23
Note: Students should have taken beginner Archery or have prior archery experience before enrolling in Advanced Archery.
3054 N Lake Terrace, Glenview, IL 60026
EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Closed-toe gym shoes, (rubber soled shoes preferred), water bottle
INSTRUCTOR: Certified Ultimate Ninja Instructors
OBSTACLE COURSE FUN
Preschool Ninjas focus on developing coordination and strength through balancing, hanging, jumping, climbing, and running Self-confidence and teamwork instilled in a safe and positive environment (DH)
PROG#: 103003
SEC# DAY DATE TIME FEE
Age: 2-5
01 W 1/7-2/11 6-6:50pm $120
02 Th 1/8-2/12 6-6:50pm $120
03 Sa 1/10-2/14 9-9:50am $120
04 Sa 1/10-2/14 10-10:50am $120
05 Su 1/11-2/15 9-9:50am $120
06 Su 1/11-2/15 10-10:50am $120
07 W 2/18-3/25 6-6:50pm $120
08 Th 2/19-3/26 6-6:50pm $120
09 Sa 2/21-3/28 9-9:50am $120
10 Sa 2/21-3/28 10-10:50am $120
11 Su 2/22-3/29 9-9:50am $120
12 Su 2/22-3/29 10-10:50am $120
13 W 4/1-5/6 6-6:50pm $120
14 Th 4/2-5/7 6-6:50pm $120
15 Sa 4/4-5/9 9-9:50am $120
16 Sa 4/4-5/9 10-10:50am $120
17 Su 4/12-5/24* 9-9:50am $120
18 Su 4/12-5/24* 10-10:50am $120
*No class 4/5, 5/10
BEGINNER OBSTACLE COURSE RACING
Tackle obstacles just like on American Ninja Warrior! Obstacle courses build strength, endurance, and confidence. Classes include a warm-up, obstacle coaching/technique, endurance, and free time Participants learn how to approach new challenges safely, while having fun and exploring movement. Instructors set challenges for students, who gradually develop solid fundamental skills� (DH) PROG#: 103001 Age: 6-12
SEC# DAY DATE TIME FEE
01 W 1/7-2/11 6-6:50pm $156
02 Th 1/8-2/12 6-6:50pm $156
03 Sa 1/10-2/14 9-9:50am $156
04 Sa 1/10-2/14 10-10:50am $156
05 Su 1/11-2/15 9-9:50am $156
06 Su 1/11-2/15 10-10:50am $156
07 W 2/18-3/25 6-6:50pm $156
08 Th 2/19-3/26 6-6:50pm $156
09 Sa 2/21-3/28 9-9:50am $156
10 Sa 2/21-3/28 10-10:50am $156
11 Su 2/22-3/29 9-9:50am $156
12 Su 2/22-3/29 10-10:50am $156
13 W 4/1-5/6 6-6:50pm $156
14 Th 4/2-5/7 6-6:50pm $156
15 Sa 4/4-5/9 9-9:50am $156
16 Sa 4/4-5/9 10-10:50am $156
17 Su 4/12-5/24* 9-9:50am $156
18 Su 4/12-5/24* 10-10:50am $156
*No class 4/5, 5/10



HUNTER SAFETY COURSE
The Palatine Park District in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, will host a Hunter Safety Course. The Illinois Hunter Education Program consists of ten hours of instruction and the educational material is based on a 6th grade level (TR)
Instructor: Certified Hunter Safety Staff Location: Golden Eagle Room
PROG#: 103560
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8+ Sa 2/7 3-9pm Free Su* 2/8 12-6pm
*Participants MUST attend both days to recieve certification.
Note: Each participant is required to register with Illinois Department of Natural Resources at register-ed.com/events/view/230306 in addition to registering with the Palatine Park District.
Age: 8+
Location: Battle House Laser Tag 28039 W. Nortpointe PKWY #4, Lake Barrington
BATTLE HOUSE LASER TAG
Experience the excitement of Battle House, an indoor tactical laser tag facility that brings your favorite Call of Duty-style gameplay to life! Navigate through eight two-story buildings connected by alleyways and bridges Team up with friends to complete missions in a thrilling, action-packed environment (DH)
PROG#: 109065
SEC# DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 W 1/7-1/28 5:15-6:15pm $100/$125
02 W 1/7-1/28 6:30-7:30pm $100/$125
03 W 1/7-1/28 7:45-8:45pm $100/$125
04 Th 1/8-1/29 5:15-6:15pm $100/$125
05 Th 1/8-1/29 6:30-7:30pm $100/$125
06 Th 1/8-1/29 7:45-8:45pm $100/$125
07 Sa 1/10-1/31 11am-12pm $100/$125
08 Sa 1/10-1/31 12:15-1:15pm $100/$125
09 Sa 1/10-1/31 1:30-2:30pm $100/$125
10 W 2/4-2/25 5:15-6:15pm $100/$125
11 W 2/4-2/25 6:30-7:30pm $100/$125
12 W 2/4-2/25 7:45-8:45pm $100/$125
13 Th 2/5-2/26 5:15-6:15pm $100/$125
20 Th 2/5-2/26 6:30-7:30pm $100/$125
21 Th 2/5-2/26 7:45-8:45pm $100/$125
22 Sa 2/7-2/28 11am-12pm $100/$125
23 Sa 2/7-2/28 12:15-1:15pm $100/$125
24 Sa 2/7-2/28 1:30-2:30pm $100/$125
25 W 3/4-3/25 * 5:15-6:15pm $75/$94
26 W 3/4-3/25 * 6:30-7:30pm $75/$94
27 W 3/4-3/25 * 7:45-8:45pm $75/$94
28 Th 3/5-3/26 * 5:15-6:15pm $75/$94
29 Th 3/5-3/26 * 6:30-7:30pm $75/$94
30 Th 3/5-3/26 * 7:45-8:45pm $75/$94
31 Sa 3/7-3/28 * 11am-12pm $75/$94
32 Sa 3/7-3/28 * 12:15-1:15pm $75/$94
33 Sa 3/7-3/28 * 1:30-2:30pm $75/$94
34 W 4/8-4/29 5:15-6:15pm $100/$125
35 W 4/8-4/29 6:30-7:30pm $100/$125
36 W 4/8-4/29 7:45-8:45pm $100/$125
37 Th 4/9-4/30 5:15-6:15pm $100/$125
38 Th 4/9-4/30 6:30-7:30pm $100/$125
39 Th 4/9-4/30 7:45-8:45pm $100/$125
40 Sa 4/4-4/25 11am-12pm $100/$125
41 Sa 4/4-4/25 12:15-1:15pm $100/$125
42 Sa 4/4-4/25 1:30-2:30pm $100/$125
*No class 3/25-3/26, 3/28

HI-FIVE SPORTS NO SCHOOL CAMPS
Dedicated to team sports, this camp emphasizes teamwork, fair play, and friendships—focusing less on winning and more on having fun and building lasting connections (DH)
Location: Falcon Park Turf Instructor: Hi-Five Sports Staff
409066
Note: Fee is per day.
YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Flag football blends speed, strategy, and teamwork in a fun, inclusive setting for Pre-K–8 boys and girls—perfect for beginners or those ready to level up their game (DH)
PROG#: 403695
Note: Practices will begin the week of Aug. 10th (Locations/times will vary).
GIRLS FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE
PROG#: 403696 Location: Varies PROG# DIV./GRADE GAME FORMAT ID/OD
*No class 9/5
will join Arlington Heights Flag Football League
Instructor: D1 Training Staff Location: D1 Training Arlington Heights
Boost confidence and self-esteem while developing athleticism and coordination Students learn about body mechanics, running techniques, and body-weight exercises in a supportive and positive environment (TR)
PROG#: 104547
SEC#
11 7-11
1/5-3/14 5:30-6:30pm
12 7-11 M-Sa* 3/30-5/23 5:30-6:30pm $239/$299 *Saturday time will be 10-11am
Using age-appropriate weightlifting, D1 Training curriculum involves more athletic movement, emphasizing power, speed, and strength. Athletes learn about healthy lifestyles and expands on the character development of the Rookie program (TR)
PROG#: 104548
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME
1/5-3/14 6-7pm $239/$299
12-14 M-Sa* 3/30-5/23 6-7pm $239/$299 *Saturday time will be 11am-12pm
PREP PROGRAM
Develop high level power, speed and strength through lifts and speed and agility programming Curriculum mirrors a division 1 collegiate program (TR)
PROG#: 104549
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD UNLIMITED CLASSES DURING PROGRAM DATES
01 15-18 M-Sa* 1/5-3/14 6-7pm $449/$549
15-18 M-Sa* 1/5-3/14 6:30-7:30pm $239/$299 12 15-18 M-Sa* 3/30-5/23 6:30-7:30pm $239/$299
*Saturday time will be 11am-12pm
Join us for an exhilarating journey into the world of football at our Football Sports Camp! Whether you're a beginner looking to grasp the fundamentals or a seasoned player aiming to refine your technique, our camp offers a dynamic and supportive environment tailored to elevate your game (TR)
PROG#: 104540
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 8-18 Sa 1/10-3/14 12-1pm $199/$249 02 8-18 Sa 4/4-5/30* 12-1pm
*No class 5/23
Welcome to our Volleyball Skill Improvement Sports Camp, where passion meets technique and every player can elevate their game! Whether you're a beginner aiming to grasp the fundamentals or an experienced player looking to refine your skills, our camp offers a dynamic and supportive environment designed to enhance your volleyball proficiency. (TR)
PROG#: 104546
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-18 Sa 1/10-3/14 1-2pm $199/$249 02 8-18 Sa 4/4-5/30* 1-2pm $199/$249
*No class 5/23



Palatine Park District and Bike Palatine Club have partnered to install four bike repair stations along the Palatine Trail to help you fix small problems on your ride. Look for them at Maple Park, Dutch Schultz Fitness & Recreation Area, Towne Square, and Harper College/Plum Grove Reservoir
Tools provided at each station include a bike stand, air pump, various sized wrenches, screwdrivers, and an Allen wrench set.
Age: 16+
Instructor: Bike Palatine Club
The Casual Bike Rides are a fun and social cycling event designed for riders of all skill levels Whether you're looking to explore scenic routes, stay active, or meet fellow cycling enthusiasts, this program offers a relaxed and enjoyable experience on two wheels (MD) Begins May 12
t uesday's r ides
Route: South of NW Hwy Route 14
Arrival: 6:15pm
Departure: Birchwood Park at 6:30pm
t hursday's r ides
Route: North of NW Hwy Route 14
Arrival: 6:15pm
Departure: Palatine Public Library at 6:30pm
Scan to register!
Instructor: Flo Mixed Martial Arts Location: Flo Mixed Martial Arts
Learn basic boxing and kickboxing techniques while improving cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility. Learning these skills will improve your child's confidence and ability to defend themselves (TR)
PROG#: 104130
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 5-13 M,W 1/5-1/28 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
02 5-13 M,W 2/2-2/25 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
03 5-13 M,W 3/2-3/30 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
11 5-13 M,W 4/1-4/29 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
12 5-13 M,W 5/4-5/27 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
Students will develop fundamental athletic skills such as balance, coordination, reaction time, speed, and power This course will help the athletes develop body awareness, strength, and confidence as they build their athleticism and overall fitness. (TR)
PROG#: 104132
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-13 Tu,Th 1/6-1/29 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
02 8-13 Tu,Th 2/3-2/26 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
03 8-13 Tu,Th 3/3-3/31 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
11 8-13 Tu,Th 4/2-4/30 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
12 8-13 Tu,Th 5/5-5/28 4:30-5:15pm $99/$124
BJJ at FLO teaches students how to use timing, technique, and leverage over brute strength in order to execute submissions, or to escape from them. This is a great program for confidence, selfdefense, and overall dexterity in a fun and safe environment! (TR)
PROG#: 104630
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 5-13 Tu,Th 1/6-1/29 5:15-6pm $99/$124
02 5-13 Tu,Th 2/3-2/26 5:15-6pm $99/$124
03 5-13 Tu,Th 3/3-3/31 5:15-6pm $99/$124
11 5-13 Tu,Th 4/2-4/30 5:15-6pm $99/$124
12 5-13 Tu,Th 5/5-5/28 5:15-6pm $99/$124

Instructor: J P Wood Martial Arts Location: J P Wood MAA
*No class 5/25
MARTIAL ARTS & TAE KWON DO FAMILY CLASS
Train in kicking drills, footwork, self-defense, calisthenics and agility, forms, sparring and so much more! Learn important life skills in respect, focus, self-control, and discipline (TR)
PROG#: 103590*
SEC# AGE DAY DATE
SAMURANG SWORD TRAINING FAMILY CLASS
Learn this awesome sword martial art from Grand Master John P Wood Classes include instruction in the basics of sword training and fundamental cutting skills, fencing, self-defense, and much more Come join us in this exciting art! (TR)
PROG#: 103640*
SEC#
MARTIAL ARTS & TAE KWON DO DRAGON CLASS
A solid step up from Preschool and Kindergarten Martial Arts classes Students will train in kicking drills, footwork, self-defense, calisthenics, breaking, agility, forms, sparring drills, and much more This is a curriculum based program where students progress in belts (TR)
PROG#: 119240*
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 4½-6 Tu 1/13-3/17 4-4:45pm
*Note: As a first-time student, you will receive your uniform and first test for FREE for the three classes listed above.
PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN MARTIAL ARTS
Kids develop flexibility, coordination, and physical fitness, while learning a variety of martial arts skills Emphasis also placed on focus, respect, and discipline Parents are welcome to attend (TR)
PROG#: 119420
Instructor: Jan Wood
SHOTOKAN ADULT KARATE
Our Adult classes release tension and develop total body fitness and build stamina and overall productivity! In addition to self-defense skills, karate increases flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, and muscle tone, also while improving core strength. (TR)
PROG#: 103020
SES# AGE
SHOTOKAN PRE KARATE
Young children develop agility, strength, and coordination skills through fun activities. Program specifically designed to work with growing minds and bodies, and enhance memory and agility skills (TR)
PROG#: 104460
SEC# AGE LEVEL
4-6
4-6
(white belts) Sa 4/4-6/6 9-9:45am
12 4-6 Beg./Cont. (white belts) Tu 4/7-6/9 4:30-5:15pm ISKC
SHOTOKAN YOUTH KARATE
Children increase their coordination, agility, and poise, while learning lasting personal safety skills Participants als o benefit from the mental stimulation of learning the choreographed moves of the kata, and the discipline of conforming to the class rules. (TR)
PROG#: 104650
SEC#
15 7-14 Int./Adv. (green-brown belts) Th 4/2-6/4 7:35-8:35pm Frontier
*No class 11/28
SHOTOKAN ADULT/TOT KARATE
These classes are a great way to spend quality time with your child, while conditioning muscles, developing coordination, and improving cardiovascular fitness. (TR)
PROG#: 103610
SEC#
Note: Fees are per person. All participants must be registered.
TUESDAYS
Principles of Aikido, Judo, Karate, Jujitsu and Krav Maga are utilized to develop self-defense skills against a variety of simulated attacks including weapons Our instructors are trained in several styles and have developed a system which is easy to learn and apply Participants are welcome to wear MMA style gloves for classes (TR)
PROG#: 103520
Instructor: Budo Aikijutsu Staff
*No class 3/27, 4/3, 5/22

Instructor: Victory MMA Staff Location: Victory MMA Academy
Students learn the most effective styles of modern mixed martial arts, infused with lessons on character development A structured curriculum incorporates boxing, kickboxing, wrestling and jiujitsu. Class begins and finishes with a “Mat Chat” that focuses on personal development, confidence and bully-awareness. (TR)
PROG#: 104135
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 11-15 Tu 1/6-1/27 6-6:50pm $105/$132
02 11 15 Tu 2/3-2/24 6-6:50pm $105/$132
03 11-15 Tu 3/3-3/31 6-6:50pm $105/$132
$105/$132
12 5-10 W 2/4-2/25 6-6:50pm $105/$132
13 5-10 W 3/4-3/25 6-6:50pm $105/$132
14 5-10 W 4/1-4/29 6-6:50pm $105/$132
15 5-10 W 5/6-5/27 6-6:50pm $105/$132
Note: Victory MMA Uniform Required $40; Students will need Youth Boxing Gloves.
Instructor: Fencing Sports Club Staff
Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center
Note: Fencing equipment must be arranged before class—choose to use club gear or purchase your own. Call 630-678-0035 for equipment inquiries.
Learn Olympic-style sword fighting! Develop basic attack and defense skills in a class suited for all fitness levels. Family members receive 50% off. (TR)
PROG#: 103540
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8+ W 1/7-2/18 7:30-8:20pm $84/$105
02 8+ W 2/25-4/15* 7:30-8:20pm $84/$105
03 8+ W 4/22-5/27* 7:30-8:20pm $84/$105
*No class 3/25, 4/1
Promotion to the advanced, competitive program depends on the individual development of the fencer, typically after 6-9 months into the Beginner program Exceptions are at the head coach’s discretion Fencers will continue to work on perfecting their fundamentals, while learning new skills and more complex tactics (TR)
PROG#: 103545
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8+ W 1/7-2/18 6:30-7:30pm
$84/$105
02 8+ W 2/25-4/15* 6:30-7:30pm $84/$105
03 8+ W 4/22-5/27* 6:30-7:30pm $84/$105
*No class 3/25, 4/1
League emphasizes the fundamentals of soccer, sportsmanship, and teamwork Children will be placed on teams and practice one evening a week for one hour Practice days and times determined once teams are formed and start the week before the first game. Games will be played Sundays between 12-3pm, and last for one hour
PROG#: 104870 Location: Falcon Park Recreation Center Turf
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 3-4 Su 4/12-6/7* 12-3pm $110/$138
02 5-6 Su 4/12-6/7* 12-3pm $110/$138
*No games 5/10, 5/24

LACROSSE INTERMEDIATE
We will focus on reinforcing intermediate lacrosse fundamentals through fun drills, games, and competitions Players should be proficient with passing and catching. Players must bring their own equipment Full equipment required: Helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves, mouth guard and a stick. BRING WATER. (TR)
PROG#: 104107
Instructor: Elite Lacrosse
RAPTORS YOUTH LACROSSE (RYL)
Raptors Youth Lacrosse are a local Travel team for boys (K-8th grade) All levels of players are invited to learn the game of lacrosse and compete with towns throughout the Illinois Boys Lacrosse Association (IBLA). The program provides structured training and development from beginners to experienced players (TR)
Registration deadline is January 4, 2026.
PROG#: 101080
Location: Off Site Various
SEC# GRADE DATE ID/OD
01 Mini K: 1st-2nd 3/9-6/7
02 Junior: 3rd-4th 3/9-6/7
$215/$269
$350/$438
03 Minor: 5th-6th 3/9-6/7 $350/$438
04 Major: 7th-8th 3/9-6/7 $350/$438
BEGINNERS CLINIC
Introduction to Lacrosse will allow new players to experience lacrosse in a small group setting. We will emphasize the fundamentals of lacrosse, such as throwing, catching, ground balls, and cradling the ball, through fun drills and contests No experience or equipment is necessary (TR)
PROG#: 104100 Location: Falcon Park Recreation Center Turf
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 5-9 W 1/14-2/18 6:30-8pm $50/$63
02 5-9 W 2/25-3/11 6:30-8pm $50/$63
LACROSSE BEGINNER
Non-stop lacrosse action each week! We will focus on reinforcing basic-intermediate lacrosse fundamentals through fun drills, games, and competitions Players must bring their own equipment Full equipment required: Helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves, mouth guard and a stick. BRING WATER. (TR)
PROG#: 104106 Location: Falcon Park Recreation Center Turf SEC#
Location: Falcon Park Recreation Center Turf
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
8-14 W 1/14-2/18 6:30-8pm $50/$63
8-14 W 2/25-3/11 7-8pm $50/$63
Advanced groups focus on reinforcing advanced stick skills, lacrosse awareness, and fundamentals through drills, and competitions Players must bring their own equipment Full equipment required: Helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves, mouth guard and a stick. BRING WATER. (TR)
PROG#: 104110 Location: Falcon Park Recreation Center Turf
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 8-14 W 1/14-2/18 6:30-8pm $50/$63
BOYS HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE
Modeled like the World Lacrosse Sixes, each half begins with a faceoff, goalies clearing on goals Teams compete with playoffs weekly This is an opportunity for players to have extra playing sessions, while learning the new Olympic style lacrosse format, encouraging quick decision making, more play time, and challenging game play (TR)
PROG#: 104330 Location: Falcon Park Recreation Center Turf
SEC# GRADE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 7th-10th Su 1/11-2/15 6-9pm $60/$75
GIRLS LACROSSE CLINIC
Focus on reinforcing intermediate-advanced lacrosse fundamentals through fun drills, games, dodging and shooting (TR)
PROG#: 104200 Location: Falcon Park Recreation Center Turf
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 13-17 Sa 2/14-3/7 2-3pm $95/$119
RISING STARS GIRLS LACROSSE CLINIC
Experience lacrosse in a small group setting The fundamentals of lacrosse are emphasized like throwing, catching, ground balls, and cradling the ball through fun drills and contests (TR)
PROG#: 104290 Location: Falcon Park Recreation Center Turf
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 8-13 Sa 2/14-3/7 2-3pm $85/$107
Instructor: SportsKids Inc
YOUTH PICKLEBALL CAMP
Discover one of the fastest-growing sports! Kids will learn pickleball basics—serving, volleying, dinking, and more—through fun drills and games. Camp builds coordination, skills, and confidence. Equipment provided Just bring a labeled water bottle and a great attitude (TR)
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-12 M,W,F 3/23-3/27 10:30-12:30pm $84/$105
YOUTH PICKLEBALL LESSONS
Pickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong, and can be enjoyed by all ages Pickleball basics such as grip, forehand, backhand and dink shots, serving, and court positioning are covered Learn scoring and pickleball rules, and plenty of time for game play (TR)
PROG#: 104706 Location: Birchwood Recreation Center Gym
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-13 W 1/7-2/11 4pm-5pm $96/$120
02 8-13 W 2/18-4/1* 4pm-5pm $96/$120 11 8-13 W 4/8-5/27 4pm-5pm $128/$160
*No class 3/25
If you are new to pickleball or have limited experience, this class is for you! Focus on basics such as forehand and backhand shots, serving, and court positioning Learn scoring and rules of the game through drills and playing time (TR)
PROG#: 104704
SEC#
18+ W 2/18-4/1* 7-8pm $96/$120
21 18+ W 4/8-5/27 5-6pm $128/$160
22 18+ W 4/8-5/27 7-8pm $128/$160 COMMUNITY CENTER GYM
04 30+ Th 1/8-2/12 9:30-10:30am $96/$120
13 30+ Th 2/19-4/2* 9:30-10:30am $96/$120
23 30+ Th 4/9-5/28 9:30-10:30am $128/$160
24 30+ M 4/13-5/18 3-4pm $96/$120 FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER
20 18+ Tu 4/7-5/26 6:30-7:30pm $128/$160
*No class 3/23, 3/25, & 3/26

Have some experience playing pickleball and want to move at a faster pace to expand your skills? Players participate in challenging drills working on consistency in forehand and backhand shots, serving, volleying, dinks, lobs and other shots All equipment provided� (TR) PROG#: 104705

Get active, meet new friends and enjoy friendly competition at our Adult Pickleball League Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the game, we welcome all skill levels Request a partner or sign up as a single and a partner will be assigned Visit usapickleball.org to determine your skill rating (TR)
104707
Instructor: Team Skateboard Staff
Location: Margreth Riemer Reservoir Skate Park
SKATEBOARD LESSONS
Skaters learn how to start, stop, drop in, ollies, basic ramp riding, balance, and tricks Participants should bring a drink, skateboard, and helmet Knee, elbow and wrist guards strongly encouraged Please email fpteamskateboard@yahoo.com for questions regarding equipment (TR)
PROG#: 104560
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 5-7 Tu 3/10-3/31 4:15-5:15pm $115/$144
02 8-13 Tu 3/10-3/31 5:15-6:45pm $229/$287
10 5-7 Tu 4/7-4/28 4:15-5:15pm $115/$144
11 8-13 Tu 4/7-4/28 5:15-6:45pm $229/$287
21 5-7 Tu 5/5-5/26 4:15-5:15pm $115/$144
22 8-13 Tu 5/5-5/26 5:15-6:45pm $229/$287
Instructor: Sweet Spot Tennis
RED BALL INTRO & ADVANCED YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS
Players are introduced to the world of tennis through basic skills Movement and tracking are taught, but the emphasis is on having fun and establishing a positive tennis experience (TR)
PROG#: 104700
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD EAGLE PARK TENNIS COURT
01 4-6 M 4/27-5/18
02 4-6 W 4/29-5/27 3:45-4:30pm
INTRO TO SKATEBOARDING
Young skaters will be introduced to the fundamentals of skateboarding in a safe, supportive environment Lessons focus on:
• Balance and body positioning
• Standing and pushing on the board
• Basic beginner tricks
• Riding down small ramps with guidance With hands-on instruction and encouragement, participants will build confidence and comfort as they learn the essential skills every skater needs to get rolling. Instructor will provide skateboards.
PROG#: 104561
SEC#
GREEN BALL INTRO TENNIS LESSONS
Students continue to develop their game, while refining basic skills Using situational drills and games, students establish a solid foundation for future development and strategy, building a lifelong love of tennis (TR)
PROG#: 104702
ADULT TENNIS LESSONS
Whether you are new to the court or need to advance your tennis play, adult tennis lessons cover all levels (TR)
103030 Age: 18+
ORANGE BALL YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS
Beginners increase net performance as they continue to learn tennis fundamentals Students enhance motor and racquet skills, while still enjoying the game (TR)
PROG#: 104701
Instructor: EVP Professionals Location: Falcon Park Gym
*No class 5/25
1ST VOLLEYKIDZ USA
Learn the fundamentals of passing, setting, and spiking using a very light volleyball–perfect for students new to the game. Improve hand/eye coordination and lateral movements using fun drills and games (TR)
PROG#: 104030
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 7-9 M 4/6-4/27 4:15-5:15pm $79/$99
02 7-9 M 5/4-6/1* 4:15-5:15pm $79/$99
VOLLEYKIDZ USA BEGINNER
Geared towards beginner players looking to improve their skills in setting, passing, overhand serving, and spiking. Individual training, pairing drills, and game situation development help each student reach a new level. Instructors organize short games at the end of each class (TR)
PROG#: 104590
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-10 M 4/6-4/27 5:15-6:30pm $99/$124 02 8-10 M 5/4-6/1* 5:15-6:30pm $99/$124
VOLLEYKIDZ USA INTERMEDIATE
Learn proper arm swings, footwork, jumping techniques, and more Players expand on foundational skills while increasing endurance through individual and pairing drills, and game situations Instructors organize short games at the end of each class. (TR)
PROG#: 104040
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 11-14 M 4/6-4/27 5:15-6:45pm $114/$143
02 11-14 M 5/4-6/1* 5:15-6:45pm $114/$143
JR. VOLLEY SERIES MATCH PLAY
Players concentrate on team-performance level drills in passing, setting, serving, and attacking Team-like training drills help each athlete reach a new level (TR)
PROG#: 104025
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 11-14 M 4/6-4/27 6:45-8:15pm $124/$155
02 11-14 M 5/4-6/1* 6:45-8:15pm $124/$155
This high-energy class blends agility training with a new obstacle course! Kids will climb, jump, and sprint through fun challenges that build strength, balance, and confidence. Perfect for active kids who love a challenge—beginners “learn the ropes,” and rookies “climb the ropes”! (TR)
PROG#: 104005 Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center
Instructor: Coaches
Practice days: Monday at Falcon Wednesday at Community Center
Matches: Sunday afternoon at Community Center
Registration Deadline: Friday, December 5
WINTER VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
Volleyball helps you learn how to work with teammates for a common goal The variety of movements in this sport will work almost all the muscle groups in the body Practices are Monday nights Matches will be held on Sunday afternoons Each player is guaranteed equal playing time (TR)
PROG#: 104060
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 3rd-4th M,Su 1/5-3/8 5:30-6:30pm $130/$163
02 3rd-4th W,Su 1/7-3/8 5:30-6:30pm $130/$163
PROG#: 104061
01 5th/6th M,Su 1/5-3/8 5:30-7:30pm $130/$163
02 5th/6th W,Su 1/7-3/8 5:30-8:30pm
PROG#: 104062
Dive into six weeks of thrilling volleyball action with our Adult Volleyball League Choose from Co-ed or Women's divisions to match your play style� Whether you're registering solo or building your dream team, this league is designed to bring players together for camaraderie and competition. With prize money for regular season champions and runners-up, the stakes are high, and the fun is endless (DH)
Age: 18+
PROG#: 104035
SEC# AGE DAY DATE
5/23
Location: Falcon Park Gym

Instructor: SportsKids Inc.
Note: Bring a labeled water bottle.
Don’t strike out! Registration for most youth athletic leagues opens several months in advance of the season's start.
Palatine Park District affiliates are volunteer or special interest groups offering community programs using Park District facilities Each has a staff liaison and handles its own refunds
Bike Palatine Club’s mission is to make Palatine a more bicyclefriendly community through educational and outreach programs, that encourage and increase participation in bicycling Casual rides are held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings weather permitting.
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Palatine Community Baseball Softball (PCBS) offers house and elite baseball/softball for ages 9-14, including travel and all-star teams Registration opens in November for regular spring/summer season Tryouts held late July Player Academy runs January-March Season and program deadlines vary by age group
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Palatine Pack focuses on speed, agility, endurance, fundamentals and fun for all track and field events: Sprints, Distance, Field events and Relays for 5th-8th grade athletes of all abilities
Registration for our winter indoor track session begins January 1, via the team website
Palatine Celtic Soccer Club provides youth soccer programs for girls and boys ages 6–18. Both the House and Travel programs are governed by the Palatine Celtic Soccer Club Board of Directors Register at palatinecelticsc.com palatinepanthers.com
Palatine Amateur Football Association (PAFA) offers tackle football for third through eighth graders Players are encouraged to achieve excellence on and off the field, and that begins with character building and treating other players with respect, as well as encouraging a strong focus on academics Registration: February through May Season: August through November

512 W. Northwest Hwy. 847-359-4020 I palatinehills.org
Palatine Hills Golf Course is Palatine Park District’s 18-hole, 6,800 yard championship course
• 18-hole, par 72 championship course
• Clubhouse with full service bar and dining area
• Pro Shop
• Continuous cart paths
OUTING RESERVATIONS
Starting January 5, Palatine Hills will begin taking reservations for 2026 golf outings. Book your date early to ensure getting the date and time you want
Relish Catering Kitchen
During the season, stop by for a meal or a snack and take advantage of our restaurant services The Relish Catering Kitchen menu offers a wide variety of choices at great prices
Rentals (March-November)
Host your next event at our scenic Clubhouse, featuring seating for 75, a private room for 24, outdoor deck with sound, updated bar and restaurant, remodeled bathrooms, and six TVs with media hookups
RESERVATIONS
Tee time reservations are taken 14 days in advance
Saturdays and Sundays, effective April 18
Applications for new foursomes are available at the Pro Shop The deadline for new applications is April 1 Based on returning groups, there may be no times available between 7am and 9am
Palatine Hills Golf Course offers three practice areas to help you lower your scores
• The Hills Short Game Area
• Drving Range with hitting mats, targets
• Large practice putting green
The Hills Short Game Area
Sharpen your short game—where over half of golf shots are made Practice shots from 75 yards and in, including chipping, pitching, and bunker play. Reserve a green complex for private 60-minute sessions. Hours vary throughout the season Online reservations are not available
Driving Range
Warm up before your round or swing by for a quick practice session
Buy range balls at the Pro Shop or use your credit card at the dispenser Last bucket sold one hour before sunset
Discount keys are available for purchase in the Pro Shop.

These lessons are designed to jump-start kids with the basic skills of golf Topics covered will be set-up, full swing, driving the ball, chipping, course etiquette, and how to use the golf facility Clubs are available for students who need them
PROG#: 227040
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-15 M 4/27-5/18 4:30-5:15pm $75/$85
02 8-15 Tu,Th 5/12-21* 4:30-5:15pm $75/$85
03 8-15 M 4/27-5/18 5:30-6:15pm $75/$85
*Rain date 5/26
JUNIOR
AGE: 12-17 years
FEE: $350 ID/$375 OD
Junior pass holders must check in prior to teeing off
Days valid: Anytime Monday–Friday; After 1pm on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays
Restrictions: Limited to one round per day Not valid for pre-booked outings or outside tournaments and events
We’re looking for new players and substitutes to join our fun, recreational league!
� Open to all skill levels
� Must be able to complete 9 holes in 125 minutes and understand basic golf etiquette
� League play: Monday mornings, tee times start at 7:15 AM
� Season runs: Late April through early August
� Info meeting & sign-up: Held in April
For details or questions, contact the Pro Shop at 847-359-4020.
Welcoming New Members!
� Plays Wednesday mornings
� Season begins in early May
� Open to women with an established handicap of 36 or less
� Great opportunity to meet fellow golfers and enjoy weekly play
� For more information, contact the Pro Shop at 847-359-4020
Once your child has the basics down, they’re ready for our In-House Jr Golf League—designed for fun, friendship, and learning golf etiquette and rules
Who Needs to Qualify:
Kids under 12 must pass a skills evaluation to join
� Evaluation Dates: Mondays, May 18 or June 1 at 5:00 PM
� Call the Pro Shop (847-359-4020) to reserve a spot.
Already Trying Out for PGA Jr League?
� If your child is trying out for PGA Jr League (227030-01 or -02), wait until after that evaluation before signing up for this league
� Qualified PGA Jr League players get a reduced fee of $50 for InHouse Jr Golf League
� Kids who don’t qualify for PGA Jr League are guaranteed a spot in In-House Jr Golf League and pay the regular fee. Registration Opens:
Beginning March 2 for both In-District and Out-of-District residents. PROG#: 327030
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-17 M 6/15-8/3
Bring the fun of Little League to golf! PGA Jr League is a teambased golf program for boys and girls ages 10–13. It's a great way for kids to learn, compete, and have fun in a team environment!
h ow to Join
All players must pass a skills evaluation to qualify
Skills include:
� Ball striking
� Ability to follow instructions
� Basic golf skills to play in matches
Skills Evaluation
� Date: Wednesday, May 6 | Time: 4:30-5:30pm
� Rain Date: Friday, May 8 | 4:30-5:30pm
Note: Refunds available if your child does not qualify
Fees & Payment
� $300 is due at time of sign-up
� After qualifying, remaining $120 of the registration fee ($420) is due to PGA Jr League
� Bonus: Sign up for the In-House Jr. Golf League (Code 327030-01) for just $50
� Open to in-district and out-of-district beginning March 2
Schedule
� Practices: Wednesdays (weather permitting)
• From 4-5:15pm until school ends
Full schedule provided at the start of the program
� Matches: Saturdays or Sundays
What's Included
� Team jersey, hat, golf balls, PGA JLG bag tag, coaching, practices, and matches Open to in-district and out-of-district beginning Monday, March 2
PROG#: 227030
An excellent, affordable way to get started golfing or to tune up your game Classes will cover set-up, the swing, short game, putting, and driving Clubs are available for students who need them
PROG#: 227010
SEC#
16+ Th 4/30-5/21** 6-6:50pm
16+ Th 4/30-5/21** 7-7:50pm
*Rain date 5/26 **Rain date 5/28
Get one-on-one instruction from a Palatine Hills Golf professional!
� Lessons are scheduled at your convenience
� Available once the golf course opens in the spring
To Book a Lesson:
Call the Pro Shop at 847-359-4020 to make an appointment with one of our golf pros
Dance Recital Oh the Places You'll Dance!
Saturday, May 30
Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center
150 E. Wood Street
Shine, Heart and Soul Company! Evaluations for Fall
Saturday, April 25 10am
Community Center Room 2C
Prog#: 515470-01
Email dance@palatineparks.org for more details

Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center
150 E. Wood Street


Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center 150 E. Wood Street
PALATINE CONCERT BAND
Winter Performance Sunday, March 1 3:30pm
Spring Performance Sunday, April 26 3:30pm
Email czachar@palatineconcertband.org for more details
PALATINE CHILDREN'S CHORUS Spring Performance Saturday, May 2 2pm
Email pccsings@palatineparks.org for more details
ALLEGRO COMMUNITY CHORUS
Email allegro@palatineparks.org for more details Spring Performance
Friday, April 24 7:30pm

Note: All youth and teen dance class fees include recital costume. Visit palatineparks.org for class attire. Dancers should be 5 as of 9/1/2025 in order to register for classes that start at age 5.
A fun and challenging dance class featuring a variety of vibrant movements set to hip hop, rap, and pop music
PROG#: 115010
Instructor: Colleen Kaminski Location: Cutting Hall
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 5-7 Th 1/15-5/21* 4:30-5:15pm $327/$409
Instructor: Lisa Imbordino Location: Community Center Room 2C
02 8-12 Th 1/15-5/21* 5:15-6pm $327/$409 ADVANCED
04 8-12 Th 1/15-5/21* 6-6:45pm $327/$409
*No class 3/26
This exciting class is designed to address the flexibility, extension, power, and dynamics necessary for poms dance and cheerleading Instructor: Maggie Walsh Location: Cutting Hall
PROG#: 115030
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 6-10 W 1/14-5/20* 6-6:45pm $327/$409
*No class 3/25
Lisa Swan, Cultural Arts Coordinator 847-496-6237 | lswan@palatineparks.org
This form of dance allows students to explore freedom of expression and music interpretation through an eclectic blend of movements outside the traditional structures of ballet and jazz
Instructor: Lainey Hewitt Location: Community Center Room 2C
PROG#: 115100
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-12 Tu 1/13-5/19* 7-7:45pm $327/$409
*No class 3/24
Provides dancers with rigorous training in ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, and contemporary Dancers receive top notch technique, cutting edge choreography, and build skills in time management, commitment and perseverance
Instructor: Bryanna Fujino Location: Community Center Room 2C
PROG#: 115410
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 10-18 M 1/12-5/18* 5:30-7pm $433/$533
*No class 3/23 **Must be enrolled in a second dance class while in company.
Our beginning company level for dancers will work on a variety of dance styles which may include ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical and contemporary Dancers are expected to enroll in a second dance class while in company and must participate in the audition to enroll
Instructor: Bryanna Fujino Location: Community Center Room 2C
PROG#: 115480
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 6-10 M 1/12-5/18* 4:30-5:30pm
*No class 3/23 **Must be enrolled in a second dance class while in company.
Focus on the rhythm and fun of drumming with tap in combination with the artistry and discipline of ballet
PROG#: 115070
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD COLLEEN KAMINSKI CUTTING HALL
02 5-7 Th 1/15-5/21* 5:15-6pm
*No class 3/26
The most essential style of dance, ballet focuses on grace, poise, and strength through technique and choreography to both classical and contemporary music
PROG#: 115020
Location: Cutting Hall
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD COLLEEN KAMINSKI
01 6-8 Th 1/15-5/21*
Focus will be on refining the strength, placement, technique, balance, and turnout needed for successfully dancing in pointe shoes Long hair must be secured off face and neck **Instructor permission required
Instructor: Lisa Imbordino
PROG#: 115120
Location: Cutting Hall
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 9-18 Tu 1/13-5/19* 6-6:45pm $327/$409
*No class 3/24
Dancers will add to their ballet vocabulary, learn the body positions, and further develop discipline; strength; stamina; flexibility; and artistry Dancers will have an opportunity to learn choreography from the classical repertoire
Instructor: Lisa Imbordino
PROG#: 115161
Location: Cutting Hall
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-12 Tu 1/13-5/19* 5-6pm $351/$439
*No class on 3/24
Dancers have fun learning the rhythms, stylized movements, and choreography for this exciting form of dance set to upbeat music
Instructor: Bryanna Fujino Location: Community Center Room 2C
PROG#: 115040
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 6-10 W 1/14-5/20* 5:15-6pm $327/$409
*No class 3/25
Combining ballet and jazz moves, this style of dance interprets the story of the music and allows dancers to be in tune with their bodies through movement and musicality
Instructor: Maggie Walsh Location: Cutting Hall
PROG#: 115090
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 7-11 W 1/14-5/20* 6:45-7:30pm $327/$409
*No class 3/25
Dance like they do on Broadway! Tell stories through movement using techniques ranging from Ballet to Jazz to Hip Hop to Tap and then some. If you want to perform in your school’s musical, join this class.
Instructor: Lainey Hewitt Location: Community Center Room 2C
PROG#: 115230
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 7-10 Tu 1/13-5/19 * 6:15-7pm $327/$409
*No class 3/24
Tap is a fun, accessible dance style that boosts cardio, strength, flexibility, and coordination. Class focuses on rhythm, musicality, and tap combinations No experience needed Open to all Note: Additional costume fee may apply for those participating in the recital.
Instructor: Bryanna Fujino Location: Community Center Room 2C
PROG#: 115640
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD BEGINNER 01 16+ M 1/12-5/18*
*No class 3/23 or 3/25
Time to get back to what you love? Class for adults allows students to explore freedom of expression and music interpretation through an eclectic blend of movements outside the traditional structures of ballet and jazz.
Instructor: Lainey Hewitt Location: Community Center Room 2C
PROG#: 115740
SEC#
*No class 3/24
Have fun learning the rhythms, stylized movements, and choreography for this exciting form of dance set to upbeat music
Instructor: Bryanna Fujino Location: Community Center 2C
PROG#: 115650
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18+ W 1/14-5/20* 6-6:45pm $240/$300
*No class 3/25
Put on your dancing shoes and let our instructor lead you through the waltz, the fox trot, cha-cha and swing. You’ll also learn some basic rumba and tango Singles as well as couples are welcome, but partners are not guaranteed
Note: Private Ballroom lessons also available. Email lswan@palatineparks.org for more information.
PROG#: 115620* Location: Community Center Room 2C
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD COLLEEN KAMINSKI
01 18+ Th 1/15-3/5 7-8:30pm $75/$94 CHERI URICEK
03 18+ Th 4/2-5/21 7-8:30pm $75/$94
*Couples must register individually.
PROG#: 160010 Location: Community Center Room 2C
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD COLLEEN KAMINSKI
01 18+ Sa 1/17-3/7 1:30-2:30pm $68/$85
02 18+ Sa 3/14-5/9* 1:30-2:30pm $68/$85
*No class 3/28
Location: Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center
Note: All work done in these classes will culminate in a final presentation at Cutting Hall. Ticketing fees will apply. Students will be asked to help with costumes and props.
RISING STARS: AN INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
Students will develop basic acting skills such as how to project their voice, move about the stage, build their character, and memorize lines for our production of Annie, Kids
PROG#: 142010
Instructor: Ryan Segovich
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-10 Tu 1/13-4/7* 5-6:30pm $185/$231
*No class March 24
**Auditions will be held on the first day of class.
IMPORTANT: Mandatory Tech Week: April 6-9
Our youngest performers will start developing their singing, dancing and acting skills while working on a short play� They will present their show at the last class
BROADWAY BOUND YOUTH THEATRE
Aspiring actors will continue to improve their performance skills as we work on a musical� Scene study from the musical "Annie, Jr!" will allow us to continue working on: Vocal diction, projection, blocking, teamwork, and character development
PROG#: 142040
Instructor: Julie Price
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 11-18 Th 1/15-4/9* 6:30-8:30pm $241/$301
02 11-18 Tu 1/13-4/7* 6:30-8:30pm $241/$301
*No class 3/24, 3/26
**Auditions held the first week of class.
IMPORTANT: Mandatory Tech Week: April 12-16
Do you like to laugh and make others laugh? Give our new Kids' Comedy Club class a try! Learn techniques and acting styles suited to comedy
Instructor: Donna Dickinson Location: Birchwood Fitness Room
PROG#: 142125
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME

Instructor: Sonal Patel Location: Community Center Room 2A
DESIGNED BY ME
Designed for our youngest painters to explore colors, brush strokes, and different media to paint on PROG#: 143082
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 5-7 W 1/14-3/11 4:30-5:30pm $87/$109
02 5-7 W 3/18-5/13 4:30-5:30pm $87/$109
Looking to get started in art, or want to try a variety of different media? This course offers experience creating in pastels, pen and ink, painting, watercolor and colored pencils
PROG#: 143090
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-12 W 1/14-3/4 5:45-6:45pm $87/$109
02 8-12 W 3/18-5/13 5:45-6:45pm $87/$109
Learn to draw funny faces and myriad expressions in this popular class Work up to making a 3-5-page comic book
PROG#: 143060
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 6-9 W 1/14-3/11 7-8pm $87/$109
03 6-9 W 3/18-5/13 7-8pm $87/$109
Beat the winter blues and grab a friend, a family member, or come on your own to meet new friends as we have a multi-ages paint night Canvas, paints and brushes provided Take home new artwork for your wall!
PROG#: 143081
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8+ Tu 2/10 6:30-8pm $22/$28
02 7+ Tu 3/31 6:30-8pm $22/$28
Learn how to make beautiful and traditional quilts in a casual setting. Bring a self-fitting thimble. Materials are not included. Piecing and quilting done by hand and machine (bring your own) Bring any projects you are currently working on Margaret can give you tips on your technique
New-in this session, Margaret will show you how to make beautiful 9-patch placemats that you can enjoy at your table. It is a beginner friendly project that you can make by hand or machine. You will receive a list of fabrics and supplies to bring to class
Instructor: Margaret Luba Location: Falcon Park Prairie Hawk Room
PROG#: 143100
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 14+ F 1/9-3/20 10:30am-12:30pm $9/$11
02 14+ F 4/3-5/29 10:30am-12:30pm $9/$11
Reminder: Required to bring a 4mm crochet hook, labeled with your name. Some supplies are provided, but you’re welcome to bring your own materials, too.
Who doesn’t love a cute crochet toy? Learn basic stitches and create your own amigurumi animals in this beginner-friendly class You'll gain the skills to make fun stuffed toys.
Instructor: Carolyn Sehgal Location: Community Center Room 2A
PROG#: 143200
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 9-15 Th 1/15-3/5 4:30-5:30pm
02 9-15 Tu 1/13-3/3 5:30-6:30pm
03 9-15 Th 3/19-5/14 4:30-5:30pm
04 9-15 Tu 3/17-5/12 5:30-6:30pm
Learn basic crochet stitches and progress to making your own amigurumi stuffed animals. You'll practice reading patterns and complete at least one project by the end of class
Instructor: Carolyn Sehgal Location: Community Center Room 2A
PROG#: 143095
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
Instructor: Emilee Peterson Location: Community Center Room 2B
Students will begin with a hand-sewing project before transitioning to machine sewing They’ll learn stitch types, button sewing, fabric handling, and cutting/pinning Projects include a hand-sewn bag, pillow, and pajama pants. Supplies are provided for the first two projects; students supply materials afterward
PROG#: 143310
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 7½+ M 1/12-3/2 4:30-6pm $216/$270
03 7½+ Sa 1/17-3/7 9-10:30am $216/$270
04 7½+ M 3/9-5/11 4:30-6pm $216/$270
05 7½+ Sa 3/14-5/16 9-10:30am $216/$270 INTENSIVE CLASS
06 7½+ M 5/18-6/15* 6-7:30pm $126/$158
*No clas 5/25
Students will design and sew a variety of projects as they work their way through the Continuing Sewing program. They’ll refine their garment construction skills, learn hemming, pressing, stitching buttonholes, and using the overlock and coverstitch machines, while adding essential features like pockets and zippers.
PROG#: 143320
SEC#
*Prerequisite: Introduction to Sewing. Fabric and thread will need to be purchased for this project.
Learn to play piano or build on existing skills in personalized 30-minute lessons for all levels. Students will explore rhythm, note reading, theory, and technique through various pieces A home piano/keyboard is recommended Lesson times and goals will be arranged with the instructor
Instructor: Carol Kim Location: Birchwood Activity Room
PROG#: 133340
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 6+ M 1/12-3/16* 2:30-7:30pm
$256/$320
02 6+ M 3/30-5/18* 2:30-7:30pm $256/$320
*No class 1/19 or 2/16
Learn to play drums or improve your skills in private 30-minute lessons with professional drummer Tom Corrao Open to all levels, students will explore technique, timing, reading, beats, fills, and more across styles like Rock, Jazz, Pop, Latin, Funk, and Blues. Lesson time arranged individually
Instructor: Tom Corrao
PROG#: 133350
Location: Studio A
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 6+ M 1/12-3/2* 2-7pm $206/$258
02 6+ M 3/16-4/27* 2-7pm $206/$258
03 6+ M 5/11-6/22* 2-7pm $206/$258
*No class 1/19, 2/16, 3/23, 5/25


ALLEGRO COMMUNITY CHORUS
Do you love to sing? Do you enjoy sharing the good vibes that music brings? Come check out the Allegro Community Chorus! We welcome experienced singers, as well as those with limited choral experience No audition necessary–all are welcome!
Instructor: Kevin Kelly Location: Community Center Room 1B PROG#: 133200
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18+ W 1/21-4/22 7-8:30pm $136/$170
The Palatine Children’s Chorus is for ages 5-18 who love to sing! Our singers enjoy a variety of musical experiences, taught by highly trained music teachers The Chorus safely nurtures children’s voices, introduces all age groups to a variety of music and offers each level vocal instruction and music education All levels use games, movement, sol fa, and rhythm instruments Our younger singers spend more time in the creative musical play, while our older singers spend more time in vocal technique and advanced singing skills
CHOIR NOTES:
• Intermezzo and Concert choirs will have an alternating schedule.
• Additional rehearsals will be added prior to concerts Please visit pccsings.org for rehearsal schedule
• Payment plans for year-round chorus available
PCC Voice Mail: 847-496-6281
DO RE MI CHOIR
Instructor: Kirby Meza Location: Community Center Room 1B & 1C
PROG#: 133030
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 5 W 1/14-4/29* 4:45-5:15pm $130/$163 02 6 W 1/14-4/29* 4:45-5:30pm $159/$199 *No class 3/25
PROG#: 133040 Location: Community Center Room 1B
TREBLE CHOIR
Instructor: Kirby Mezza
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 7-8 W 1/14-4/29* 5:45-6:45pm $197/$246
INTERMEZZO
Instructor: Luis Solis
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 02 9-10 M 1/12-4/27* 4:45-6:30pm $229/$286
CONCERT CHOIR
Instructor: Luis Solis
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 03 11-18 M 1/12-4/27* 5:45-8pm $254/$318
HONORS CHOIR
Instructor: Luis Solis
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 04 15-18 M 1/12-4/27* 5:45-9pm $281/$351
*No classes the week of 3/23
Note: Needs director approval
Sammy and his park friends are ready to cozy up their trees for winter—and they need your help! Decorate a fun, welcoming tree door (solo or with a group), and write a short story or poem to go with it
Get C reative
� Register to pick up a door kit PROG#: 170420-01
� Sign up only if you’re ready to create—Sammy’s counting on you!
Pick-up your kit at Community Center beginning January 6
Return Kit by February 3
Community Center
When mother nature allows, they will be displayed in the parks.







AGE: 16-Adult
Directed by Julie Price
MONDAY-WEDNESDAY*
12/8-12/10
*Call backs held on Wednesday
6-9PM
CUTTING HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Prog#: 142120-02
Note: If accepted into the cast, a $30 script fee will be required.
REGISTER NOW!
REHEARSALS
READ THROUGH/SINGING
12/15 & 12/17
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
SUNDAY AFTERNOONS
Beginning the first week of January
Note: At Falcon Park Recreation Center
SEE PAGE 8 FOR SHOW DATES.
MANDATORY TECH WEEK MARCH 9-12

Be a part of our first community wide talent search!
Show off your talent in Palatine! What is it you do best?
Callin G for...
�Local Bands
�Singers
�Dancers
�Magicians
�Chefs
�Comedians
�Story Tellers
�And more
We are looking to host an evening of talent this summer Wednesday, July 8� A panel of local judges will vote for the top talent of the town! Selected groups will be notified Friday, May 15.
Entries available at palatineparks.org beginning March 1 and due by April 15
Top entries will be selected to perform.
Note: A short video submission is required (This is not an open mic night.)
Performan C e d ate
Wednesday, July 8
Cuttin G h all
� Fully operational with a 431 seat live theatre with state-of-the-art light and sound capabilities
� Digital lighting and sound consoles
� Wired and wireless microphone system (including overhead stage microphones) suitable for live performances and meetings
� Theatre-size projection screen with high output video projector with wireless DVD, Blu Ray player, and laptop capabilities
� Multiple sound system capabilities for hosting small acoustic to full rock concert performances
� Motorized theatrical fly system
� Rehearsal room with mirrored wall and ballet bars
� Lobby with concessions nook including refrigerator, freezer, and microwave
� Two dressing rooms
� Scene shop
� Light and sound technicians on staff
150 E. Wood Street
1/2 mile east of Palatine train station
847-202-5222 I cuttinghall.org
Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center is a unique facility that offers residents of Palatine and the surrounding areas affordable live entertainment, as well as, an opportunity to share their talents in the performing arts The 431-seat auditorium was built in 1928 as part of the original Palatine High School and is named in honor of the first principal, Mr. Charles S. Cutting. The facility showcases a variety of theatrical productions, film screenings, dance recitals, choral performances, ceremonies, and concerts
Rent Cutting Hall and Fred P� Hall Amphitheater for your next performance, meeting, seminar, film screening, training, private gathering, and more!
Tickets are available online at cuttinghall org or by phone through the box office.
All ticket sales are final.

� Staffed box office services (required for all ticketed performances with admission fees)


info@musiconstage org musiconstage org
Music On Stage is a community of performers, musicians, artisans, designers, and volunteers dedicated to the performance and development of quality live musical theatre in our suburban community. Our goal is to provide an open venue to create, inspire, and to stretch the limits of the imagination.

Arthur & Friends Make a Musical
Saturday 2/14, 2/21
1:30pm & 5pm Sunday 2/15, 2/22 1:30pm & 5pm
Based on the Arthur book series created by Marc Brown Adapted for stage | Book and Lyrics by John Maclay Music and Lyrics by Brett Ryback
Music On Stage presents the first community theatre production of Arthur and Friends Make a Musical. Based on the beloved children's show, this musical for young audiences tells the story of Arthur the aardvark, whose teacher has announced his class has been selected to write and perform a musical for all of Elwood City to see! Everyone is thrilled at the opportunity...everyone but Arthur, that is. What should he do? Arthur feels more and more nervous as the big performance gets closer and closer...but with the help of his family and friends Buster, Brian, Francine, and Muffy—and even little sister D.W., Arthur learns the importance of being his best, unique self.
At Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center
PURCHASE TICKETS
Cutting Hall Box Office
847-202-5222 cuttinghall.org

Month of May -------------------------------------------
Saturday 5/16, 5/23 • 1:30pm 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 • 7pm
Sunday 5/10, 5/17, 5/24 • 1:30pm
Book, Music and Lyrics by Lionel Bart freely adapted from Charles Dickens' 'Oliver Twist'
The streets of Victorian England come to life as Oliver, a malnourished orphan in a workhouse, becomes the neglected apprentice of an undertaker. Oliver escapes to London and finds acceptance amongst a group of petty thieves and pickpockets led by the elderly Fagin. When Oliver is captured for a theft that he did not commit, the benevolent victim, Mr. Brownlow takes him in. Fearing the safety of his hideout, Fagin employs the sinister Bill Sikes and the sympathetic Nancy to kidnap him back, threatening Oliver’s chances of discovering the true love of a family.
Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
Instructor: Computer Explorers Staff
Location: Rolling Meadows Community Center
Focuses on teaching the FUNdamentals of engineering as students use LEGO simple and motorized machine kits. Each session will build upon the student’s skill level as they learn about levers, wheels/axles, and gears Projects include: building drawbridges, cars, amusement park ride, cranes catapults and much more!
PROG#: 126050
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 7-9 Tu 2/24-3/17 5:45-7:15pm $99/$124
Let’s create a game on the PC with Xbox controllers! Using a visual programming language, students can learn about creativity, problemsolving, and collaboration. It’s not just about programming. Stretch your imagination to design and build fun-filled, challenging games.
PROG#: 126124
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 8-12 Tu 4/28-5/19 5:45-7pm $99/$124
Instructor: Glitzy Girlz Staff Location: Community Center Room 2A
WINTER WHITE GLAM NIGHT*
Dress in winter whites for a white glam makeover! Decorate a snowflake photo frame, design a beaded bracelet with winter charms, and join a group fashion show with props A winter scene photo op and a snowy surprise bag complete the fun!
PROG#: 126167
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 4-10 F 2/6 6-7:15pm $38/$48
PEACE, LOVE & GLAM SLUMBER NIGHT*
Come in your PJs for some old-fashioned slumber party fun! Enjoy a makeover with neon hair clip-ins, sparkle face gems, and nail stickers Decorate a drawstring backpack, design a beaded bracelet, and end the night with a dance party under neon disco lights!
PROG#: 126166
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 4-10 F 4/3 6-7:15pm $38/$48
ADULT AND CHILD SPRING & SPARKLE NIGHT
Celebrate moms with a fun night of crafts! Each child-adult pair will create a spring-themed craft and design a crystal bracelet with spring and mom charms Wrap up your handmade gifts to take home for a special mom figure. Adult participation required.
PROG#: 126154
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 3-10 F 5/15 6:30-7:30pm $38/$48
BABYSITTER TRAINING*
With CPR/First Aid & Choking Certification
The American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training with First Aid/ CPR/AED prepares participants to care for children safely and confidently. It includes hands-on skills, videos, and discussions. A 3-hour online portion must be completed before the in-person session. Certifications are issued upon successful completion.
Note: Upon successful completion of both the online and in person portions of the course, a valid 10-year Babysitter’s Training digital certification and a valid 2-year digital certificate for Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED is issued.
Instructor: American Red Cross Staff
Location: Community Center Room 1F
PROG#: 126010
SEC#
HOME SAFETY FOR KIDS*
This course will teach children how to be safe when they are home alone. Topics will include Fire Prevention, Water Safety, Internet Safety, “Stranger Danger” safety, and Electrical Safety This is a noncertification course.
Instructor: Soulful CPR Training Staff
Location: Community Center Room 1F
PROG#: 126040
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 8-11 Sa 1/31 10-11am
Instructor: Pantomath Staff Address: 125 W Colfax Street
SPANISH CLASS*
Designed to inspire young learners to develop a better ear for the Spanish language through engaging songs and stories
PROG#: 126083
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 6-10 Th 1/15-3/19
$200/$250
LEARN GUITAR*
Guitar for school aged children will be taught every Wednesday at Pantomath Students are expected to bring their own instrument to class All skill levels from beginners to experts are welcome to join This will be a small group class
PROG#: 126084
SEC#
Instructor: Lisa Lombardi Life Coaching Inc.
Location: Community Center Room 1G
BABY IT’S COLD OUTSIDE HOT COCOA BOMBS
Saturday, January 31 is National Hot Chocolate Day, and we are celebrating by decorating our own hot chocolate bombs all while learning a lesson about how this drink can boost mood, alleviate stress, improve heart health, enhance brain function and is packed with antioxidants
PROG#: 126328
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 5-13 Su 1/11 12-1pm $37/$47
SELF-ESTEEM THROUGH MAGIC TRICKS
Kids will build self-esteem and leadership skills while learning the art of magic! From vanishing items to cool illusions, they’ll discover how tricks work and leave with their own magic kit to keep the fun going and wow others at home
PROG#: 126275
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 5-12 Su 1/11 1-2pm $33/$42
MAGIC TRICKS ST PATRICK’S DAY VERSION
Kids will build self-esteem while learning St Patrick’s Day-themed magic tricks like vanishing rainbows, green coins, and Lucky Charms illusions This fun, hands-on class teaches the secrets behind the magic, and each child takes home a magic kit to continue the fun and per-form at home!
PROG#: 126327
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 5-12 M 2/23 6:30-7:30pm $33/$42

HAVE THE SLIME OF YOUR LIFE IN PARADISE
Spring into paradise with beach-themed slime! Create two textures— sandy and smooth ocean—then keep your slime in a souvenir jar topped with beachy charms Alongside the fun, enjoy a growth mindset lesson on the importance of self-love to boost confidence and posi-tivity�
PROG#: 126261
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 5-13 Th 4/9 6-7pm $37/$47
SELF-ESTEEM THROUGH COMEDY
Whether your child is naturally funny or not, they will have the opportunity to develop and execute comedic skills, gain a higher sense of self-esteem, and perhaps learn to use humor in a social setting Through close observation and lab experimentation, this high-energy comedy/prank-driven class will offer electrifying lessons on humor All kids leave with a humor themed souvenir and perhaps a new friend or two!
PROG#: 126322
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 6-13 M 4/20 6-7pm $37/$47
SPRING CHOCOLATE BRIDGES OF HOPE
Hope is the bridge to better days! In this fun STEM-meets-lifecoaching workshop, kids will build edible chocolate bridges while learning tools like smashing negative thoughts, using humor, knowing their strengths, and practicing emotional control Eat your creation or take it home—either way, fun and growth are guaranteed!
PROG#: 126294
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 6-13 M 5/11 4:30-5:30pm $37/$47

AT 8:30AM!
Instructor: JulieAnn Gardens Location: Community Center Room 2A
GROW WITH CONFIDENCE: A GARDEN PLANNING WORKSHOP
No more second-guessing! In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn what to plant, when to plant it, and how to design a thriving vegetable garden Perfect for beginners or those starting fresh, you’ll leave with a personalized plan and the confidence to grow successfully
PROG#: 126071
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18+ M 3/9 6:30-8pm $40/$50
LETTUCE GROW TOGETHER: A SPRING SALAD GARDEN WORKSHOP
Start spring fresh with this hands-on workshop focused on growing lettuce and leafy greens—one of the first crops of the season! Learn to choose, plant, tend, and harvest with confidence. Perfect for beginners, you’ll leave with knowledge and a planted container ready to thrive
PROG#: 126213
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
18+ M 4/13 6:30-8pm $55/$69




Instructor: Maricela Gonzalez Location: Community Center Room 1C
SOURDOUGH SCONE MAKING
In this class, we’ll explore both sides of scones—sweet and savory! You’ll make one sweet scone (such as fruit or chocolate) and one savory scone (herb or cheese-based) Students will learn mixing techniques for tender, flaky scones and bring home fresh-baked treats and recipes to enjoy
PROG#: 126254
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD 01 18+ Sa 2/21 9am-1pm $36/$45
Whether you’re new to baking or refining your sourdough skills, this hands-on class guides you through the full process Shape your own loaf to take home, receive active starter and a printed recipe, and learn step-by-step techniques All materials provided—just bring an apron and skip the jewelry!
PROG#: 126253
SEC# AGE DAY DATE TIME ID/OD
01 18+ Sa 1/31 9am-1pm $125/$157 02 18+ Sa 4/25 9am-1pm $125/$157
GENERAL

Presenting Sponsor
MEMBERSHIP FEES:
IN-DISTRICT
$54 for first dog
$10 each additional dog
OUT-OF-DISTRICT
$69 for first dog
$13 each additional dog
Note: Maximum of three dogs per household.
LOCATION
Next to Plum Grove Reservoir on the south side of the Harper College Campus, easily accessible from Algonquin Road
2.2 ACRES
Two separate fenced in areas, one specifically for small dogs.
MEMBERSHIP SEASON*
January 1, 2026-December 31, 2026
*Locks change on January 1, so be sure to renew your membership.
Registration is ongoing Forms can be downloaded at palatineparks.org or obtained at one of our facilities
Community Center
Birchwood Recreation Center
Falcon Park Recreation Center
*All registrations must be accompanied by documentation of current vaccinations (rabies, DA2PP, bordetella, test for internal parasites).




SLEDDING
ROBERT "DUTCH" SCHULTZ RECREATION AREA 512 W Northwest Hwy
MARGRETH RIEMER RESERVOIR Corner of Quentin Road & Wood Street

ICE RINK
COMMUNITY PARK
256 E. Palatine Road
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday
Free Skating 9am-7pm Hockey 7pm-10:30pm
Saturday-Sunday
Free Skating 9am-6pm Hockey 6pm-10:30pm

SCAN HERE TO FIND A PARK!

PLOWED WALKING PATHS*
PALATINE TRAIL, MAPLE STREET TO HICKS ROAD Ost Field Track, Falcon Park Recreation Center, and Hamilton Park
*Areas are plowed only after plowing is complete at buildings and in fire lanes.

745 W Wood St, Palatine Quentin Road and Wood Street
Hours of Operation
Daily Sunrise to Sunset
DISC GOLF COURSE*
• 5,667 ft.
• 18-Hole
• Par 55 course
• 3 Mach baskets
• Concrete tee pads
• Tee signs
• 4 alternate basket locations
*Front nine holes available through the winter.
• Bicycle
• Hiking

• Nature trail
Combining a paved trail with designated side streets, the trail provides access to schools, Harper College, neighborhood parks, Community Park, Palatine Hills Golf Course, and Deer Grove Forest Preserve
Palatine Trails are not available for rentals.

PICNIC SHELTERS
2026 RESERVATIONS BEGINS JANUARY 2 ID/ MARCH 1 OD
SHELTERS AVAILABLE FOR RENT:
• Birchwood Park
• Community Park
• Dutch Schultz Recreation Area
• Eagle Park
• Hamilton Reservoir
• Maple Park
• Margreth Riemer Reservoir
• Meadowlark Park
• Oak Park
• Osage Park
• Plum Grove Reservoir
• Towne Square
All shelters include picnic tables and nearby portable toilets, some include electricity and hot coal cans.
OUTDOOR RENTAL QUESTIONS?
ATHLETIC FIELDS
Mark Dolphin, Athletics Manager 847-496-6337 | mdolphin@palatineparks.org



FRED P. HALL
AMPHITHEATER
256 E. Palatine Road
IDEAL FOR:
• Live performances
• Community events
• Corporate picnics
• Ceremonies
• Available lawn seating for groups up to 2,500
FRED P. HALL AMPHITHEATER
Sean O'Neil, Theatre Facility Coordinator 847-991-5318 | soneil@palatineparks.org


OUTDOOR ATHLETIC FIELDS
FIELD RENTALS
ARTIFICIAL TURF
March 1–November 30
NATURAL GRASS
April 1–November 1*
*Weather permitting
RESERVATIONS BEGIN
SPRING/SUMMER
January 2
FALL
June 1
SHELTERS
Alec Owens, Birchwood Facility Coordinator 847-496-6228 | aowens@palatineparks.org
435 W. Illinois Avenue | 847-991-1960
Birchwood Recreation Center is home to group fitness, preschool, summer day camp, and toddler programs The gymnasium is host to various indoor sports, such as archery, basketball, and pickleball
Ì Special Events 4-7
Ì Birthday Parties 10-11
Ì Facility Hours 80
Passes & Memberships 83
A Facility of Palatine Park District
224 E. Palatine Road | 847-991-6460
Built in 1873 for George Clayson, the Clayson House was restored as a bicentennial project and opened as a museum in 1979 The museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places The Palatine Historical Society maintains the collection, offers tours, programs, and events
Ì Santa Paws 4
Ì Clayson House History 24
Holiday Open House 24 Ì Palatine Historical Society 24
250 E. Wood Street | 847-991-0333
Community Center is home to gymnastics, dance, theatre, community fitness center, group exercise classes, summer day camp, and toddler programs The gymnasium is host to various indoor sports, such as volleyball, basketball, and pickleball
Ì Special Events .................... 4-6
Ì Birthday Parties ............. 10-11
Ì Toddler Open Play ................... 81
At Community Fitness Center we are committed to providing a welcoming and family friendly atmosphere, assisting you in achieving your fitness goals.
Ì Fitness Center Hours ......... 12 Ì Fitness Schedule ............... 13
Personal Training............... 14
Fitness Programs ......... 16-17
A Facility of Palatine Park District
150 E. Wood Street | 847-202-5222 (Box Office)
Cutting Hall Performing Arts Center offers residents of Palatine and the surrounding area affordable live entertainment, as well as an opportunity to share their talents and resources in the performing arts
Ì Music/Dance Performances .......... 62 Ì Dance Programs .................... 63-64
Ì Theatre Performances 65





2195 N. Hicks Road | 847-202-5111
With easy access from Route 53, Falcon Park Recreation Center is a 49,000 square foot facility that includes a gymnasium, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, pickleball court, track, and turf
Ì Birthday Parties .............................................. 10-11
Ì Facility
1200 W. Algonquin Road, Building M | 847-925-6825
The indoor pool features swim and diving lessons, lap swim, family swim, and aquatic fitness classes. Other Park District programs include dance, fitness, and pickleball.
INTERESTED IN PROGRAMS AT HARPER COLLEGE?
Ì Tri Your Luck
Triathlon ... 6, 15 Ì
A Facility of Palatine Park District
512 W. Northwest Hwy. | 847-359-4020
Palatine Hills Golf Course is a 6,800 yard, 18hole, par 72 championship course with six sets of tees that provide a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels
A Facility of Palatine Park District
505 S. Quentin Road | 847-991-1112
The Palatine Township Senior Citizens Council is a non-profit organization that is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, and operates the Palatine Township Senior Center The Center is open to anyone 50 and over and is not restricted by boundaries.
Ì




BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER
435 W. ILLINOIS AVENUE
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8am–8pm
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Hours depend on programs
CLOSED
2025: 12/25
2026: 1/1, 4/5, 5/25
COMMUNITY CENTER
250 E. WOOD STREET
WINTER HOURS (1/6-3/22)
MONDAY-FRIDAY 6am–9:30pm
SATURDAY-SUNDAY 7am–5pm
SPRING HOURS (3/23-5/22)
MONDAY-FRIDAY
6am–9:30pm
SATURDAY
7am–5pm
SUNDAY
7am–3pm
CLOSED
2025: 12/25
2026: 1/1, 4/5, 5/25
See page 12, 78 for Community Fitness Center
CLAYSON HOUSE MUSEUM
224 E. PALATINE ROAD
TUESDAY 9am-4pm THURSDAY 12-4pm
SUNDAY 1-4pm
CLOSED
2025: 12/24, 12/25, 12/31
2026: 1/1, 4/5, 5/25
See page 24 for more information
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER
2195 N. HICKS ROAD
WINTER HOURS (STARTING 11/3)
MONDAY-SUNDAY 8am-10pm
CLOSED AT 6PM 11/26 CLOSED 11/27, 12/25, 1/1/26
SPRING HOURS (Starting 3/30)
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8am-9pm
SATURDAY 9am-9pm SUNDAY 11am-9pm
CLOSED AT 6PM 4/3 CLOSED 4/5, 5/25
PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE
512 W. NORTHWEST NWHY
SEASON RUNS MARCH-NOVEMBER
PRO SHOP
7:30am-6:30pm
DRIVING RANGE 7:30am-6:30pm
See page 60, 79 for more information
PALATINE TOWNSHIP SENIOR CITIZENS COUNCIL
505 S. QUENTIN ROAD
MONDAY-FRIDAY
8:30am-5pm
Enter at back door, #2
See page 20-23 for more information
Note: Hours are subjected to change, please visit palatineparks.org for updated schedule.
Kids can jump, climb and slide in our play space with a bounce house, tunnels, balls and more!
Note: Adult supervision required at all times. Time and dates subject to change.
FEE:
$5 daily fee
10 visit punch card
$30 ID/$40 OD
COMMUNITY CENTER
• Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons
• Sunday Mornings
FALCON PARK
• Monday, Tuesday, and Thursdays 8am-11am
Visit palatineparks.org for current schedule




YOUR
Fill out a rental request or visit palatineparks.org for rental options.
ID: In-District | OD: Out-of-District
Note: All fees are hourly rates, unless noted.
BIRCHWOOD RECREATION CENTER
Alec Owens, Birchwood Facility Coordinator 847-496-6228 | aowens@palatineparks.org
Full Gym
$90 ID | $113 OD
COMMUNITY CENTER
Keith Schmerer, Facilities Manager 847-496-6251 | kschmerer@palatineparks.org
Meeting /Party Room
30 People: $30 ID | $38 OD | 50 People: $60 ID | $75 OD
Gym
Half: $60 ID | $75 OD | Full: $90 ID | $113 OD
CUTTING HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER & FRED P. HALL AMPHITHEATER
Sean O'Neil, Theatre Facility Coordinator 847-496-6340 | soneil@palatineparks.org
Cutting Hall Stage
MONDAY-THURSDAY
$100 ID | $123 OD | $81 Registered Non-Profit
FRIDAY-SUNDAY
$115 ID | $123 OD | $94 Registered Non-Profit
Fred P. Hall Amphitheater
MONDAY-THURSDAY
$75 ID | $100 OD | $65 Registered Non-Profit
FRIDAY-SUNDAY
$100 ID | $125 OD | $77 Registered Non-Profit
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER
847-202-5111 | falconrentals@palatineparks.org
A variety of room rental options for your next life event including two activity rooms, gym or full facility rental
� Ease of Access
� Free WiFi
� Artificial Turf Access
� Inflatable bounce Houses
Gym
Half: $90 ID | $113 OD
Full: $160 ID | $200 OD
Golden Eagle/Prairie Hawk
$70 ID | $88 OD
Full Room
$100 ID | $125 OD
Multi-Purpose Room
$40 ID | $50 OD
� Rental Packages Available
� Activity Rooms
� Gym Space
Turf
Half: $110 ID | $138 OD
Full: $200 ID | $250 OD
Audio/Visual
$45 Flat fee for rental duration
Kitchen
$40 Flat fee for rental duration
Inflatable Add-On
$125 (2 hour max)
PALATINE HILLS GOLF COURSE
Dan Hotchkin, Head Golf Professional 847-359-4020 | dhotchkin@palatineparks.org
Clubhouse
A scenic location for your next meeting, party, or group gathering
� Seating for 75 people
� Private room for 24 people
� Outdoor deck with sound system
� Indoor Bar
� Bathrooms
� Six tvs and media connections
FACILITY PASSES & MEMBERSHIPS
Note: Passes and Memberships are non-refundable.
Walking:
$2 Daily Fee
$0 ID | $25 OD
Open Gym/Turf:
$10 Daily Fee
Annual Gym/Turf
$40 ID | $75 OD
Volleyball:
$10 Daily Fee
10 Visits: $50 ID | $65 OD
Pickleball:
$10 Daily Fee
10 Visits: $50 ID | $65 OD
Toddler Gym:
$5 Daily Fee
10 Visits: $30 ID | $40 OD
5 Visits: $15 ID | $20 OD
Adult Whiffleball:
$10 Daily Fee
10 Visits: $50 ID | $65D
SEE PAGE 12-13 FOR DETAILS.

Note: Schedule and times are subject to change.
Community Center
TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS
50+ years: 9-11:30am
THURSDAYS
18+ years: 6pm-8:30pm
Falcon Park Recreation Center
SUNDAYS 18+ years: 6-9pm January-March 1
4:30-8pm March 8-29
2:30-6pm Starting April 12
*No use 4/5
Check out Open Gym Schedules

Birchwood Recreation Center
Mondays-Thursdays: 11:30am-3:30pm
*No pickleball 2/12/26
Community Center Mondays: 5:30-8:30pm Thursdays: 7am-12pm
Falcon Park Recreation Center
M/W/F: 8:30am-12:30pm (*No pickleball 3/23-3/27. Ends 5/22)
Note: Indoor pickleball will resume on January 5, 2026.
COMMUNITY CENTER (14 LAPS=1 MILE)
250 East Wood Street, Palatine, IL 60067
FALCON PARK RECREATION CENTER (12 LAPS=1MILE)
2195 N. Hicks Road, Palatine, IL 60074
� Free pass for In-District residents
$25 per year for Out-of-District residents
� Walking Pass is included in the purchase of:
Open Gym/Turf Pass; Fitness Center Membership
� Stroller hours: Monday-Friday • 9am–12pm
ICompete is a collaborative partnership between Palatine Park District, Partners for Our Communities, Palatine High School, Community Consolidated School District 15, Palatine Township, and Palatine Police Department Each partner provides a unique and integral part in the development, implementation, funding, and support of each ICompete program.
The mission of ICompete is to introduce under resourced families to athletics, arts, and academics by breaking down the barriers of access to better prepare for life experiences The goal is to stimulate interest, provide academic support, and increase opportunities to participate in organized sports, clubs, and community programs.
Rachel Lara, ICompete Program Coordinator Youth Development & Family Engagement 847-496-6303 | rlara@palatineparks.org



PALATINE PARK FOUNDATION
The Foundation provides scholarship opportunities to residents with financial limitations, assists in funding Park District capital projects, funds projects and events that provide physical accessibility to all, and to preserves open space throughout the Park District
FOUNDATION MEMBERS
John Kurzatkowski, President
James Lennon, Vice President
Brian McGoldrick, Treasurer
Eric DeBellis, Secretary
Directors: Giuseppe Commadoro
Pam Gauper
Monica Haun
Kate McNally
Jeff Service
Kevin Sullivan
NWSRA | nwsra.org
Palatine Park District is a member of a 17 park district cooperative which forms the Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA)
The NWSRA team of full-time Therapeutic Recreation professionals and trained part-time staff offers quality year-round recreation for individuals of all ages with disabilities
NWSRA provides assistance to individuals who wish to participate in their local park district programs
HARPER COLLEGE
1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine
Through an intergovernmental agreement between Palatine Park District and Harper College, Palatine Park District manages indoor pool operations and programs being offered in the areas of aquatics, dance, fitness and sports.
SALT CREEK PARK DISTRICT
Twin Lakes Recreation Area, 1200 E. Twin Lakes, Dr., Palatine
Boating and Fishing: Palatine Park District has an agreement with Salt Creek Rural Park District that permits residents to participate in fishing, boating, canoeing, kayak classes, and boat rentals at the Twin Lakes Recreation Area for the same fee paid by Salt Creek residents


REGISTRATION STARTS AT 8:30AM
In-District Registration
Tuesday, December 2
Out-of-District Registration
Tuesday, December 9
REGISTRATION OFFICE
Note: Full payment must be enclosed with registration. Do not send cash through the mail or place cash in the drop boxes. No registration taken by phone or fax. Do not write credit card numbers on forms. All purchases must be paid in full at the time of registration.

Credit
Visit
NOTE:
Online registration is not available for some classes. 2.
Cash, Che C k, Credit Card, Gift Card
Registration forms are processed in real time at one of our facilities 3.
Che C k only
Place registration forms and payment in envelope and drop off at one of our facilities
NOTE: Outdoor drop boxes are accessible 24 hours a day.
4. MAIL
Che C k only
Mail forms and make checks payable to Palatine Park District
Registration 250 E. Wood Street Palatine, IL 60067

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In-District Registration December 2
Out-of-District Registration December 9
All participants must sign a waiver prior to engaging in any program or activity Adults aged 18 and older must sign their own waivers Parent or legal guardian must sign waiver for minors Without a signed waiver, participation in Park District programs will not be permitted
When a class is full, participants will be placed on a waitlist. If a spot becomes available, park district staff will contact waitlisted individuals to inform them they are being removed from the waitlisted and added to the class Participants have 24 hours from this notification to make payment. Payments can be completed online or in person. If no payment is made within 24-hours the spot will be given to the next person on the waitlist
The district reserves the right to adjust programs as necessary, including canceling, postponing, or combining classes, as well as changing instructors. If a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment, participants will be notified and issued a full refund. If the class is already underway at the time of cancellation, a prorated refund will be calculated based on the date of cancellation
Requests to transfer to another program must be submitted at least seven days prior to both programs’ start dates Requests made less than seven days prior to either starting date will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis No fee will be assessed to transfer to a program in the same session A $5 fee applies for transfers to a later session unless the original program was canceled by the district Additional transfer rules apply to camps
Note: Dates, times, fees, maximums, and other details pertaining to programs and services may change. Call 847-991-0333 with any questions regarding registration.
Requests for withdrawals and refunds can be made by submitting an Application for Transfer/Withdrawal Form� The application can be found online at palatineparks org or obtained at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center Requests for withdrawals or refunds will not be accepted by phone or fax
� Refund requests must be submitted at least seven days prior to a program's start date to qualify for a full refund Requests made less than seven days prior to the start of a program will be evaluated individually, and the cost of any non-refundable materials may be deducted from the refund amount
� Medical refunds require a physician's note and will be prorated from the date the request is submitted Medical refund requests may be requested until the final class date of the session, but cannot be processed after the program concludes
� Refunds for trips, minus a service charge will only be issued if another participant is found to take the place of the individual requesting the refund Due to the high demand for Park District programs and limited class sizes, refunds will not be issued for classes that participants are unable to attend
� Refunds will not be processed for special events, trips, one-day programs, passes, or memberships, except in cases where the event is canceled by the Palatine Park District Programs with specific refund policies will have additional details noted in the program descriptions
� Refunds are issued as household credit unless specifically requested All other refunds will be assessed a $5 processing fee Cash and check payments will be issued refunds via check within 10-21 days of request. Credit card payments will be refunded to the original card. Refunds under $10 will only be issued as household credit

Condu C t o rdinan C e
In 2004, the Board of Park Commissioners adopted a comprehensive Conduct Ordinance that relates to the use of the parks and property owned, operated, maintained, or controlled by Palatine Park District A copy of this ordinance can be viewed at palatineparks.org under the About Us tab
Pa rti C i Pant Code of Condu C t
In addition to the Conduct Ordinance of 2004, the Board of Park Commissioners has also approved Administrative Policy 2 13 1, Code of Conduct This code of conduct is the minimum expected behavior of every participant to ensure the safety and positive experience of all involved The District uses a three pillar positive behavior program as the platform to define the expected behavior of all participants This platform is aligned and consistent with the program used within the local elementary schools to create consistency among children and parents whether at school or play at the park district This Code of Conduct is also aligned and tied to the District’s Anti-bullying policy and the District’s Participant Disciplinary Policy when rules and expectations of the positive behavior program are violated A copy of this policy can be viewed online at palatineparks.org under the About Us tab
C lass dismissal G uidelines
All children 11 and under are to remain in the classroom until a parent or authorized person comes into the classroom to pick them up Parents are required to sign their child in and out of each class
Parents of children ages 7–11 may opt to complete a Class Dismissal Permission Slip This will allow the child to be released at the end of the scheduled class without a parent present These forms are available from your child’s instructor A separate form will be required for each class attended and every new session
adult su P ervision
When not participating in a class, children under 7 years old must be accompanied by an adult while in Park District facilities
C hild endan G erment
Any authorized person who exhibits signs of an impaired condition due to alcohol or drugs will not be allowed to leave a program site with the child/children
Photo Poli C y
Palatine Park District may take photographs of participants enrolled in Park District programs, special events, or people on Park District properties and parks These photographs may be used in print, online, or in other promotional materials and are for Park District use only�
smokin G ordinan C e
Smoking or any use of a tobacco product, including electronic cigarettes, is prohibited within 50 feet of all entrances to Palatine Park District buildings, in all Park District facilities, in all wooded areas on Park District property, and in all other locations where signs are posted prohibiting smoking Smoking is allowed at Palatine Hills Golf Course and on the north side of the Clubhouse deck. See Section 2.36, Code of Conduct.
Facilities include all structures on Palatine Park District property including, but not limited to, swimming pools; skate, dog, and disc golf parks; shelters; gazebos; fishing pier; playgrounds; athletic fields; and amphitheater/bowl.
i n- d istri C t s C holarshi P s
Palatine Park District offers scholarships to In-District Park District participants for reduced program rates according to financial need. Application forms are available at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, or Falcon Park Recreation Center Contact Donna Orr at 847-496-6240 or dorr@palatineparks.org or visit palatineparks.org for more information
The decision to close District facilities is made by the Executive Director and is not taken lightly as many factors influence that decision The safety of our patrons and staff is the most important element in the decision-making process
Palatine Park District complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and provides reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities For questions or assistance, please contact one of our ADA Compliance Officers.
Jim Holder, Director of Parks and Planning 847-705-5131 | jholder@palatineparks.org
Colleen Palmer, Director of Recreation and Facilities 847-496-6232 | cpalmer@palatineparks.org
Occasionally, there may be an error that appears in print or online regarding days, times, fees, or other information When such errors occur, Palatine Park District will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly For the most current information visit palatineparks.org Thank you for your patience and understanding when these situations arise
ar e you Covered?
The Park District does not carry medical or accident insurance for program participants as the costs would make program fees prohibitive Please review your own personal health insurance plan to be certain that you and your family have the proper coverage
i llinois f laG d is P lay aC t
Palatine Park District abides by the statutes of the Illinois Flag Display Act. Section 10 of the Act governs the flying of the flag at half-mast Determination of the day and duration for display at halfmast is obtained from the Illinois News Summary. Visit il.halfstaff.org for information regarding lowering the flag.

The Perry Weather outdoor warning system is a completely wireless, cloud-based emergency alert and lightning warning system that is constantly operational and integrated with the most reliable lightning detection network to provide weather risk monitoring and warning
Operating hours are from 7am-9pm with the exception of Celtic Park, Community Park, Dutch Schultz/Palatine Hills Clubhouse, Hamilton Reservoir, and Towne Square, which operate until 11pm because the facilities stay open longer During the Aquatic Season (Memorial Day through Labor Day) Birchwood Park and Eagle Park’s operating hours will be extended until 10pm. The operating period for the system is from March 1 to November 30.
Visit palatineparks.org/lightning-detection for current conditions
Visit palatineparks.org to view sponsorship opportunities.
Partnering with Palatine Park District is a valuable opportunity to connect with the community while supporting a wide range of impactful programs and events.
Whether it's youth sports, dog-friendly events, community celebrations, or seasonal activities, your business can play a key role in enhancing the experiences that bring people together We offer flexible partnership options including in-kind donations, advertising, and monetary sponsorships tailored to meet your goals and budget By aligning with Palatine Park District, your business gains meaningful visibility and demonstrates a strong commitment to the community—and we’re here to help you find the best fit to make that happen
THANK YOU TO OUR COMMUNITY SPONSORS!
� Golf Rose Animal Services
� Duly Health and Care
� Palatine Bank & Trust
� Loving Care Animal Hospital
� Pan American Bank & Trust
� Northwest Oilers
� Sue Gould & Berkshire Hathaway Starck Real Estate
� Palatine Library District
� Palatine Jaycees
� A Closer Bond
� Bentley’s Pet Stuff
Long Grove & Arlington Heights
� Thrive Pet Healthcare
Hoffman Estates
� Napleton Palatine Hyundai
� Napleton Palatine Chevrolet
� Hollywood Feed Deerfield
� Chick-fil-A
Kildeer & Buffalo Grove
� Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar
Buffalo Grove
� Culvers Palatine
� Eggville Café
� Palatine Inn Restaurant
� Photos Hot Dogs
� Starbucks Coffee Company
Northwest Hwy Palatine
� Conscious Cup Coffee
Roasters Palatine
� 7 Brew Lake Zurich
� Immanuel Lutheran School Palatine
� St James School Arlington Heights
� Kenneth Young Center
� Dick Pond Athletics Hoffman Estates
� Chicago Fire FC
� Chiro One Chiropractic & Wellness Center of Wheeling
� Sign Gypsies Chicago Burbs
� Hurley & Volk Orthodontics
� Palatine Township Senior Center
� Daily Herald
� Oak Street Health Rolling Meadows & Streamwood
� Wilson
� FLO Sports Performance
� Arroyo Pet LLC
� Healthy Paws and Provisions
� Doody Calls of NW Chicago
� Pantomath
� Bond Vet Glenview
� Craft Collective Palatine
� Illinois Spinal Care
� The Harbour
� Paperpie
� BSA Troop 209
� Second City Canine Rescue






PURCHASE A GIFT CARD AT ONE OF OUR FACILITIES OR ONLINE.
COMMUNITY CENTER
250 E. Wood Street
BIRCHWOOD
RECREATION CENTER
435 W. Illinois Avenue
FALCON PARK




RECREATION CENTER 2195 N Hicks Rd
PALATINE HILLS
GOLF COURSE
512 W� Northwest Hwy�
Visit the Pro Shop
CUTTING HALL
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
150 E. Wood Street
Visit Cutting Hall Box Office


