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2010 Winter Brochure
1. WINTER 2010
Early Bird Deadline: December 28
2 chances to win a $50 gift certificate! See page 3 for details.
New Programs for Individuals with:
• Multiple Impairments
• Mental Impairments
• Paralympic Sports
Expanded Performing Arts Program
2. NEDSRA Winter 2010
Thank You
Loyal Supporters!
NEDSRA programs and services could not exist without the
support and contributions from individuals, organizations and
businesses throughout the year. We sincerely appreciate the
financial contributions given by so many donors between July
and September 2009. Their donations have such a positive
impact on the individuals we serve. We sincerely thank you!
Alfred Bersted Foundation
Barbara and William Cizek Dinner Sponsor Media Sponsor Roesch Family Auto Group
Lisbeth Grillos AXA Advisors, LLC Tribune Corporation Lenore Roesch
Ewald Hartwig Lunch Sponsors Golf Balls Sponsor David and Jane Roesch
International Contractors, Inc. MB Financial Dan Roesch
Helping Hand Sertoma Club Quality Oil, Inc. Jeannine Roesch
Golf Towels Sponsor
Sandra Hupp Manheim Arena Illinois Special T Unlimited Paul Roesch
Sandra Klitzing Catherine Roesch and
Beverage Sponsors Beat the Staff Contest Christopher Mikucki
Holly Lauer Jeannine Roesch Sponsor
Cathy Roesch, Sunshine Through Golf NEDSRA Golf Team Sponsor
Lombard Lions Club Christopher Mikucki & Olivia Foundation Glenn Binstein Family
Mary and Ted Marszalek Raffle Prize Sponsor
John F. and Joan P. Mullins Charitable Foundation AXA Advisors, LLC
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation One Hole Sponsors Two Hole Sponsors, cont. Illinois State Senators, cont.
Rotary Club of Elmhurst 3-D Design Studio
AthletiCo
Larry Roesch Chrysler Jeep Dodge
Larry Roesch Volkswagen
James DeLeo
Kirk W. Dillard
Roberta Sabella Benefits Made Easy PPG Industries Don Harmon
Sam’s Club Carnica, Inc.
CJC Auto Parts & Tire Co.
Special T Unlimited
The Village of Glendale Heights
Randy Hultgren
Terry Link
Silver Lining Support Foundation Tom Chapman Tressler, Soderstrom, Maloney & Priess John Millner
Leslie Worcester D & I Electronics, Inc.
DeBlasio Law Group, LLC
Tribune Media Group Carol Pankau
Westbrook Financial Services Donne E. Trotter
Susan and Richard Zarr Direct Response Resource, Inc.
Retired Senator Kay Wojcik
Doyle Signs, Inc. Cash Donors & In-Kind Sponsors
Eaglewood Resort & Spa AthletiCo Illinois State Representatives
Franky’s Red Hots - Frank Spano Lisa Campana House Speaker Michael Madigan
Jeff Grams Senator Dan Cronin, Tom Cross, Republican Leader
NEDSRA This Winter… Harris N.A.
Illinois Bus Sales
International Body Shop, Inc.
Citizens for Cronin
Dan Dalziel
Mark Beaubien, Jr.
Patricia Bellock
Mike Fugiel Bob Biggins
Itasca Bank & Trust Co. Glendale Lakes Golf Club, Bill Black
Satisfaction Survey Kasab Multi-Service, Inc.
Lauterbach & Amen, LLP
Village of Glendale Heights
Bob and Kit Kunkel
Michael Bost
Dan Burke
Coming this January. Maranon Capital, LLP
Mid America/Kleer-View
Links & Tees, Addison Park District James Durkin
Jerry O’Hara Franco Coladipietro
Window Cleaners, Inc.
Don Regan Barbara Flynn Currie
Holiday Planning
Midas of Addison
Mobile Productivity Works, Inc. Salt Creek Golf Club, Joseph Lyons
NEDSRA Board of Trustees Wood Dale Park District Sid Mathias
Give the gift of Northwest Insurance Network, Inc.
Price Consulting
John Short
Sign Works
Susana Mendoza
Sandy Pihos
Raymond James & Associates Special T Unlimited/Zero Limits Raymond Poe
Regional Truck Equipment Co., Inc. Steve Solesky - Assistant Golf Pro, Dennis Reboletti
S & S Automotive Group Glendale Lakes Golf Club Robert Rita
Seyfarth Shaw LLP Standard Industrial & Automotive Kathleen Ryg
Scotty’s Car Wash Equipment, Inc. Angelo “Skip” Saviano
Sign Works
NEDSRA gift certificates are available in any amount Sugar Creek Golf Course, Art Turner
Speer Financial, Inc. Village of Villa Park Illinois Dept. of Commerce &
and can be applied toward any of our programs. Gift Temme Auto Trim West, Inc.
The Warranty Group/Resource
TopGolf USA Economic Opportunity
certificates may be purchased at NEDSRA administrative Dealer Group
Western Acres Golf Course,
Lombard Park District
Director Warren Ribley
office or by phone if paying with a credit card. Vanguard Security Company
Sharon L. Way
White Pines Golf Club, Governor’s Office
Jack Lavin, Chief Operating Officer
Bensenville Park District
Westmore Supply Company
NEDSRA Hotline
Donna Wilkins - York Twp. Assessor Legislative Support Special thanks to the Bensenville
Two Hole Sponsors Governor Pat Quinn
Park District Board and staff,
For your convenience, NEDSRA’s phone system has AXA Advisors, LLC Jesse White, Sec. of State of Illinois
including Tom Earley, President,
been expanded to better serve you. Now when you Crowe Horwath, LLP
DiCianni Graphics
Illinois State Senators Park Board of Commissioners,
and Robert Jarecki, Director of Parks
Senate President John Cullerton
call our office, you will hear 2 new prompts that FGMK, LLC Christine Radogno, Minority Leader & Recreation, and to the entire staff
direct you to a recording with up-to-date First Chicago Bank & Trust
Ketone Automotive, Inc.
Pamela Althoff of White Pines Golf Club, without
whose support this event would not
Dan Cronin
information about program changes or Larry Roesch Chevrolet be a success!
cancellations, transportation and weather- Thanks to the NEDSRA Board of Trustees and Staff for supporting this event and its sponsors.
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related issues.
3. GENERAL INFORMATION
Table of Contents What is NEDSRA?
3-5 General Information
NEDSRA helps provide sports, recreation, and leisure opportunities
6 Facility Directory & Program Locations to adults and children with disabilities. By working cooperatively
7-10 Community Events with 8 park districts and 3 villages, NEDSRA serves more than 4,000
people each year. If you have a disability, or know of someone who
11 Day Camp Preview does, call to learn about our programs at 630-620-4500. Financial
12-17 Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism assistance is available for qualified applicants.
18 Youth with a Physical Disability Proudly Serving the Communities of:
19 Youth with a Physical Disability or Multiple Impairments Addison Park District, Bensenville Park District, Butterfield Park District,
Village of Glendale Heights, Itasca Park District, Lombard Park District,
20 Youth/Adults with a Mental Impairment
Medinah Park District, Oakbrook Terrace Park District, Village of
21 Youth/Adults with a Hearing or Visual Impairment Schiller Park, Village of Villa Park, Wood Dale Park District
21-22 Youth/Adults - Paralympic Sports
23-24 Youth/Adults - Special Olympics Sports
25-30 Adults with a Mental Disability
31-32 Adults with a Physical Disability or Visual Impairment
Important Dates:
December 28....... Early Bird Drawing
33-34 Special Olympics Medical Information Form Register and pay by December 28 and you will automatically be
35 Support Staff entered into a drawing to win one of two $50 NEDSRA program
certificates!
Each paid program registration = one entry!
More programs/more chances to win!
Winner will be notified during the week of January 4.
This season only
January 5 General Registration Deadline*
Two chances January 16 .Winter Programs Begin
to win a *unless otherwise noted.
$50 Spring brochure online:
NEDSRA program Monday, February 1
certificate.
NEW!
NEDSRA
Office Location and Hours HOTLINE
Hours: NEDSRA’s regular office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. After hours and on weekends, Receive up-to-date
information with the
please leave a voice mail message. Staff will gladly return your call as soon as possible.
touch of a button
NEDSRA Administrative Offices when you call NEDSRA:
1770 W. Centennial Place, Addison IL 60101-1076 • program changes/
cancellations
PHONE: 630-620-4500
• transportation
FAX: 630-620-4598
• weather-related issues
(TDD) 630-620-7477
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www.nedsra.org
Drop Box – Mail Box: For your convenience, a drop-off box to place registration materials is located to the right of
NEDSRA’s front entry door. The drop box is checked weekday mornings.
4. GENERAL INFORMATION
Call Us – We Can Help
Adam Kramer, Recreation Specialist - Adaptive/Paralympic Sports akramer@nedsra.org
Nicole Graver, Recreation Coordinator - Youth Services ngraver@nedsra.org
Carrie Henry, CPRP, Recreation Coordinator - Adults PD chenry@nedsra.org
Maggie Krohn, Recreation Coordinator - Adults MD mkrohn@nedsra.org
Annie Machynia, Recreation Coordinator - School Services, Deaf Services amachynia@nedsra.org
Carrie Gascoigne (Stenger), CTRS, Rec. Coordinator – Youth PD, Multi-Needs cgascoigne@nedsra.org
Beth Corso, Senior Recreation Coordinator - Special Olympics bcorso@nedsra.org
Lori Miller, CTRS, Recreation Manager - Adults VI lmiller@nedsra.org
Ann Roytek-Rylko, CPRP, Recreation Manager - Inclusion, Support Staff aroytek@nedsra.org
Jeena Greenwalt, CPRP, Assistant Superintendent of Recreation jgreenwalt@nedsra.org
Lisa Deets, CTRS, Superintendent of Recreation ldeets@nedsra.org
Rita Grooms, Manager of Operations rgrooms@nedsra.org
Sue Martellotta, Administrative Services smartellotta@nedsra.org
Shelley Sandner, Database Secretary ssandner@nedsra.org
Christine Corriero, Registrar/Secretary ccorriero@nedsra.org
Karen Lesniak, Director of Fund Development klesniak@nedsra.org
Monica Del Angel, Director of Public Information mdelangel@nedsra.org
Susan Balling, CPRP, Assistant to the Director sballing@nedsra.org
Larry Reiner, Ed.D., CPRP, Executive Director lreiner@nedsra.org
Suggested Ages & Abilities Putting People First
NEDSRA offers most programs and special events to NEDSRA encourages the concept of putting people first.
targeted age and ability groups so that programs can be No eligible participant shall be denied equal access to
designed to meet individual needs. Anyone wishing to programs, activities, services or benefits on the basis
participate in a program that does not appear to meet his of race, gender, creed, national origin or disability, or
or her specific age or ability is encouraged to contact the be limited in the exercise of any right, advantage or
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español whether reasonable accommodations can be made.
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Code of Conduct
y desea más información Inclusion Services NEDSRA participants are expected to demonstrate
Not every person with a special need or disabling appropriate behavior at all times. The following is a
sobre los programas y
condition will require NEDSRA programming. In some list of the Association’s behavior codes, which have
servicios de NEDSRA,
cases, it will be appropriate for NEDSRA staff to work in been developed to help make the programs safe
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630-620-4500, extensión cooperation with our member partners to advise and/or and enjoyable for all participants. Additional rules or
124. Deje su nombre y assist residents wishing to participate in recreational guidelines may be developed for specific programs if
el número de teléfono, y programs offered by their local park district or recreation deemed necessary by NEDSRA staff.
un intérprete le devolveré department. We strongly encourage that inclusion be 1. Show respect to fellow participants and staff.
su llamada dentro de 24 considered as a recreational option. 2. Refrain from using abusive or foul language.
horas de lunes a viernes. NEDSRA support services may include: 3. Refrain from causing or threatening bodily harm to self,
• One-to-one consultation fellow participants and staff.
• In-service training with park district and 4. Show respect to equipment and facilities.
recreation staff 5. Additional or individual behavior management plans
• Assistance with the aid of leisure buddies may be developed based on the input of parents,
• Provisions of community resources guardians, NEDSRA staff, or other professionals. A
caring, fair and positive approach will be utilized
These services are provided to residents at no cost.
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regarding the use of any disciplinary methods. Each
We will do everything possible to make your inclusion
situation will be evaluated individually and on its own
experience a success. For more information, contact Ann
merit. NEDSRA reserves the right to dismiss a partici-
Roytek-Rylko, Inclusion Manager, at 630-620-4500 ext. 133.
pant at any time.
5. GENERAL INFORMATION
NEDSRA Board of Trustees
Chairman Greg Kuhs, Wood Dale Park District
Vice Chairman Cecelia Sullivan, Village of Glendale Heights Board
Board Secretary John Bealer, Village of Schiller Park Meetings
Mark McKinnon, Addison Park District
Ken Anderson, Bensenville Park District The NEDSRA Board of Trustees will meet at 1:30 p.m. on
Larry Montgomery, Butterfield Park District the first Wednesday of every month, unless otherwise
Maryfran Leno, Itasca Park District noted on the NEDSRA website.
Paul Friedrichs, Lombard Park District The Board meets at NEDSRA, 1770 W. Centennial Place
Tom Connolly, Medinah Park District in Addison. All meetings are open to the public. Please
Laura Barron, Oakbrook Terrace Park District check the website for updates.
Bob Niemann, Village of Villa Park
Vision Mission
An agency of excellence, demonstrated by member To serve as an integral partner with our member park districts and
partners working cooperatively with Board, staff and the villages to positively impact individuals with disabilities through diverse
community to enhance the quality of life for each individual. recreation opportunities and community services.
Our Core Values: Service with Compassion • Excellence and Quality • Integrity • Commitment
Satisfaction Guaranteed Program Cancellations
Policy NEDSRA reserves the right to cancel any program, activity
We feel it is our responsibility to provide you with the or event which does not meet minimum enrollment goals. Active Duty
best, most enjoyable and highest quality recreation Participants are strongly urged to register for programs, Military Fee
services possible. If your experience with NEDSRA is not activities and events as soon as possible to avoid the dis- Assistance
100% satisfactory, please let us know and we will remedy appointment of a cancelled program. Should a program Policy
the situation. be cancelled by NEDSRA, a full refund will be issued. Fee assistance is
now available to
Resident/Nonresident Policy Brochure Changes/Error active duty military
NEDSRA programs are supported by user fees, grants and personnel and their
donations, and subsidies from eleven partner communities Disclaimer dependents residing
through tax dollars. As a result, individuals residing within Due to the large amount of information offered in NEDSRA
in NEDSRA’s member
NEDSRA’s eleven partner communities receive discounted brochures, errors and changes may occur. Information is partner communities.
program rates and are ensured registration priority. often printed months before programs even begin. We For details, contact
apologize for any errors and will make every effort to ad- NEDSRA at
Nonresident registrations will be processed after the
vise participants of any program changes and corrections 630-620-4500.
registration deadline. Additionally, residents qualify for
as quickly and efficiently as possible. Thank you for your
door-to-door transportation when applicable If you are a returning
patience and understanding. veteran with a
and may qualify for fee assistance. For questions
regarding this policy, contact Lisa Deets, Superintendent disabillity, see back
of Recreation, at 630-620-4500 ext. 140. Inclement Weather Policy cover for information
On occasion, programs may be cancelled due to about our Veterans
Pickup and Drop-off severe or prohibitive weather. If a program session or class Initiative.
Disclaimer is cancelled, all participants will be notified. A maximum of
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Depending on registrations received, pickup and drop- one session per program will be rescheduled if possible.
off points may be subject to change. Be sure to mark If a make-up session is not possible, a prorated refund will
your registration form if you will be using a pickup point. be issued to registered participants for the lost session.
6. FACILITY & PROGRAM LOCATIONS
Deer Grove Leisure Center Lombard Log Cabin
1000 Wood Street, Bensenville 16th & Main Street, Lombard
630-766-7015
Madison Meadows
DuPage Center for Independent Living Madison Street & Ahrens Avenue
739 Roosevelt Road, Bldg. 8, Ste. 109 Lombard
Glen Ellyn
630-469-2300 Mario Parente Theater
Oakbrook Terrace Park District
Eaglewood Resort & Spa 1S326 Ardmore Avenue
1407 Nordic Road, Itasca Oakbrook Terrace
630-773-3510 630-627-6100
Fitness Center NEDSRA
1 Parkview Plaza, Oakbrook Terrace 1770 West Centennial Place, Addison
630-574-0420 630-620-4500
Glendale Heights Sports Hub
Recreation Complex
250 Civic Center Plaza
111 East Foster Avenue, Wood Dale
Bensenville Community Public Library Glendale Heights
630-595-9333
200 South Church Road, Bensenville 630-260-6060
630-766-4642 Schiller Park Community Center
Heritage Center
4501 North 25th Avenue, Schiller Park
Bluthardt Recreation Center 1S325 Ardmore, Oakbrook Terrace
847-671-8580
9638 Irving Park Road, Schiller Park 630-627-6100
847-671-8580 Sensei Steve’s Karate Center
Iowa Community Center
338 North Iowa Avenue, Villa Park 15 East Park Boulevard, Villa Park
Brunswick Zone
630-834-8970 630-834-6344
558 North Avenue, Glendale Heights
630-858-1300 Sunset Knoll Recreation Center
Itasca Park District
350 East Irving Park Road, Itasca 820 South Finley Road, Lombard
Butterfield Park District
630-773-2257 630-620-7322
21W730 Butterfield Road, Lombard
630-858-2229 Lake View Nature Center Terrace View Park
17W063 Hodges Road 17W063 Hodges Road
Cabin Nature Center
Oakbrook Terrace Oakbrook Terrace
111 South Wood Dale Road
630-941-8747 630-941-8747
Wood Dale
630-860-1111 Links & Tees Thorndale Recreation Center
900 West Lake Street, Addison 22W130 Thorndale Road, Medinah
Community Recreation Center
630-543-3111 630-893-2560
120 East Oak Street, Addison
630-833-0100 Lombard Community Building Villa Park Police Station
433 East St. Charles Road, Lombard 11 West Home Street, Villa Park
Club Fitness
(Grace Street & St. Charles Road) 630-834-7447
1776 West Centennial Place, Addison
630-953-2370
630-889-2150 Wood Dale Bowl
Lombard Lagoon 155 West Irving Park Road, Wood Dale
430 Marcus Avenue, Lombard 630-766-6800
Transportation Options
Please read all program and transportation information carefully. If you are using NEDSRA transportation
services, please be prompt for drop-offs and pickups. Should you have questions about NEDSRA transportation,
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please contact Lori Miller, 630-620-4500, ext. 134 or lmiller@nedsra.org.
PACE busing provides limited door-to-door service. For details, contact PACE Special Services at 847-364-PACE
(847-364-7223).
7. COMMUNITY EVENTS
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Stroll & Rollathon is a FUNdraising activity for the whole family!
Walkers, wheelchairs, runners, and strollers are all welcome at this event!
The afternoon will be filled with exercise, food, fun,
activities, entertainment, gifts, awards, and raffle prizes.
And best of all -- 100% of the money raised
directly benefits NEDSRA programs and services for people with disabilities!
Incentive prizes will be awarded for those who choose to fundraise:
$150-$300 $301-$500 $501-$1,000 $1,001 and up
STROLL & ROLL ATHON INFORMATION
Date: Sunday, March 21
Where: NEDSRA gym, 1770 W. Centennial Place, Addison
Fee*: $20 (pre-registration); $25 after March 10
*The registration fee will be waived for individuals who raise and collect a minimum of $100 in pledges.
To qualify, all pledge money must be turned in to NEDSRA by March 10. Registration checks and
credit card charges will be held until that date, at which time checks will be returned to those who qualified.
Pre-register by Wednesday, March 10, to be guaranteed a T-shirt! On the day of the event, T-shirts
will be handed out on a first-come, first-served basis. No additional T-shirts will be ordered after the event.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
1:00 pm – 1:30 pm Check-in and on-site registration
1:30 pm Welcome and Official Kickoff
3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Awards and raffle prize drawings
Sponsor booths, entertainment, face painting, and more!
Enjoy food, activities, and entertainment during the walk.
Incentive prizes will be awarded for those who choose to fundraise:
$150-$300 $301-$500 $501-$1,000 $1,001 and up
To register, complete the registration form (on back) and return with fee to:
Karen Lesniak, NEDSRA, 1770 W. Centennial Place, Addison IL 60101
NEDSRA office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.
You may also register via fax (630-620-4598) if paying with a credit card.
Questions? Call Karen at 630-620-4500, ext. 117, or e-mail klesniak@nedsra.org.
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8. REGISTRATION FORM
Name
Address City State Zip
Telephone E-mail
T-shirt size (circle one): PAYMENT OPTIONS *Children 5 and under participate for free.
Youth S M L Pre-registration Fee: $20
Adult S M L XL Registering after March 10: $25
Make checks payable to NEDSRA, or pay by credit card:
Visa MC AMEX Number:
Expiration date: Verification Code:
Print cardholder name:
Cardholder signature
Check here if you plan on fundraising and would like more information.
I cannot participate, but please accept my tax-deductible donation of $ ______________.
Tear along this line to start collecting pledges now!
Name of Walker:
Please print clearly.
NAME ADDRESS PHONE Flat Pledge/ Paid
Donation lap (check #)
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Make photocopies if you need more space.
We encourage you to turn in pledge money prior to the event.
9. COMMUNITY EVENTS
Please note: you CANNOT register for these programs through NEDSRA. Contact the individual parks agency direct to register.
Wellness Fair & Open House
Saturday, January 9 10:00am-2:00pm Life Size
All ages.
Location: Deer Grove Leisure Center, 1000 W. Wood Ave., Bensenville
Fee: FREE Join us as we bring
Bring the family! This is a community event featuring vendors knowledgeable on many the game of Candy Land
health issues. Visit our Fitness Center and ask about membership discounts today! to life with you as the gingerbread boy or girl!
Bensenville Park District: 630-766-7015 or www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org Players will go through the game in groups
of four but before they start their sweet
adventure, players can participate in different
Red Carpet Event – Candy Land themed activities and games like
Daddy Daughter Dance making your own lollipops and decorating
cupcakes with frosting and sprinkles! Make
Saturday, February 6 6:00pm – 8:30pm sure to come an hour before your start time to
All ages, daughters with dads. participate in the sweet activities and games!
Location: Glendale Lakes Golf Course Saturday, February 27, 5 – 9 pm
1550 President Street, Glendale Hts. All Ages, $5 per person
Fee per couple: $44 resident/$49 non-resident Please call 630.834.8970 to
Walk your daughter down the red carpet and dance the evening away! Just bring your sign up for specific time slots.
date, smiles and dancing shoes! Everything else will be provided for a magical time at Iowa Community Center, 338 N. Iowa Ave., Villa Park
the Glendale Lakes Golf Course. Create a memory that will last a lifetime. “Hollywood”
photos will be taken and each girl will receive a special keepsake gift.
Village of Glendale Hts., Rec. Dept: 630-260-6060 or www.glendaleheights.org
Enjoy a variety of activities at our Winter Carnival at the
Lombard Community Building! We’ll have the Holiday
Adult Wii Bowling Tournament
Friday, February 12 7:30pm-9pm
Express train, refreshments, games, arts & crafts and
Ages: 18 & up
live entertainment!
Location: Community Recreation Center
FREE! 120 East Oak Street, Addison
Fee: $7 per person
Saturday Have a blast beating friends and family in this one-day tournament.
It’s also a great way to meet new people. No need to bring a ball –
January 23 everything is on the big screen!
Noon - 2 p.m. Addison Park District: 630-833-0100 or
www.addisonparkdistrict.org
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10. COMMUNITY EVENTS
Sharks in the Suburbs
February 2 – April 3
Mon – Fri*: 9:00am – 4:00pm Sat/Sun: Noon – 4:00pm
All ages.
Location: Lakeview Nature Center, 17 W 063 Hodges Road, Oakbrook Terrace
Fee: FREE
Experience a special “Sharks in the Suburbs” exhibit exploring the science and
myths of sharks. Pretend to swim in the shark tank, compare shark teeth, measure
up to a megalodon jaw, play shark games and more. Admission is free however,
donations are always appreciated. *The nature center is closed the first Monday
of each month.
Oakbrook Terrace Park District: (630) 941-8747 or
www.obtpd.org/lvnc
Spring Fling
Saturday, March 27 Noon – 2:00pm
All ages.
Location: Springbrook Nature Center, 130 Forest Ave., Itasca
Fee: FREE
Join the exciting festivities including a Derby Duck Race, kids crafts & games. And
don’t miss the appearance of the Easter Bunny, who will be out and about hiding
“Egg”Cellent special treats for children to find. If you are lucky, you’ll find a ticket inside an
Egg Hunt egg redeemable for a grand prize! Kids will also have the opportunity to take
a picture with the Easter Bunny himself! Don’t forget to bring baskets and your
Saturday, camera to capture the fun.
Itasca Park District: 630-773-2257 or www.itasca.com
March 27th
10 am sharp Special Recreation Art Show
Franzen Grove Sunday, April 25 2:00pm – 4:00pm
$1 per person All ages.
Location: Bloomingdale Park District Museum
Call 630-595-9333 Fee: FREE
for information. You are invited to join us for a very special art exhibit to support NEDSRA partici-
pants as they display their artwork in a professionally-staged gallery setting. The
exhibit will also feature art created by participants with other special recreation
associations. Guests can meet the artists and enjoy refreshments, live music and
Wood Dale Park District
111 E. Foster Avenue art activities.
630-595-9333 NEDSRA: 630-620-4500 or www.nedsra.org
www.wooddaleparkdistrict.org
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11. DAY CAMP PREVIEW
We’re barely into winter and we want you to think about summer. That’s right, SUMMER!
Our camps fill up quickly, so it’s never too early to reserve your child’s place in one of our popular
7-week summer camps. At NEDSRA camps, our enthusiastic staff members make sure that every day is
special for your child. Each camp offers structured activities, age-appropriate games, craft projects,
swimming and fantastic outings – all the fun activities that campers love!
Registration deadline: May 7
Little Explorers S100705
Youth with Autism Only Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139
Location: Deer Grove Leisure Center, Bensenville
Age Day Date Time R/NR Transportation
4-8 M-F 6/14-7/30 9:00am-3:30pm $810/$1620 NEDSRA does not provide transportation
to and from its camps. It is the parents’
Camp Inspiration S100701 responsibility to set up all transportation.
Youth with a Mental Disability Contact Nicole Graver to learn more
Location: Deer Grove Leisure Center, Bensenville about public transportation options,
if any.
Age Day Date Time R/NR
4-14 M-F 6/14-7/30 9:00am-3:30pm $810/$1620
Payment Plans & Fee Assistance
Payment plans and partial fee assistance are
Camp Exploration S100704 available for qualified NEDSRA residents for
Youth with Autism Only day camp programs. For more information,
Location: NEDSRA or to request fee assistance, contact Shelley
Age Day Date Time R/NR Sandner at 620-4500, ext. 126. A nonrefund-
9-14 M-F 6/14-7/30 9:00am-3:30pm $810/$1620 able advance deposit of $50 is due with
registration materials.
Camp Independence S100702
Youth with Mental Disability or Autism Space is Limited in Summer Camps
Location: TBA NEDSRA summer camps fill quickly! We
encourage you to register early as space is
Age Day Date Time R/NR
limited. NEDSRA residents will get first priority
11-21 M-F 6/14-7/30 9:00am-3:30pm $810/$1620
into camps. All nonresident registrations will
be pended and notification of status will be
Camp Discovery S100703 given on Friday, June 7.
Youth with a Learning Disability, Behavior Disorder or
Mental Health Impairment
Location: Glendale Heights Sports Hub
Age Day Date Time R/NR
6-18 M,W,F 6/14-7/30 9:00am-3:30pm $485/$970
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12. YOUTH
A Trip to the Museum Pool Party
Mental Disability or Autism
W100390 W100195
Youth with Autism Only Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
Here’s a special outing for our youngest participants – a trip to It doesn’t matter if the skies are gray and the wind is howling –
one of their favorite destinations! The DuPage Children’s Museum everyone into the pool at the Oak Brook Aquatic Center! Splash
offers a wonderful variety of exhibits – all of which are hands-on and swim all afternoon with your friends while you wash away
and designed to develop social skills and promote learning on those winter blues.
many levels. After a very full morning of fun, we’ll lunch at Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139
McDonald’s Playland with all our friends. Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139 Age Day Date Time R/NR
Location: Meet at NEDSRA 5-18 Sat 1/23 1:00pm-4:30pm $15/$30
Age Day Date Time R/NR
3-8 Sat 1/16 9:30am-1:00pm $25/$50
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs W100191
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
We are off to the Apollo Theater in Chicago to enjoy a hilariously
inventive re-telling of the popular story that everyone will enjoy. We
all know that there are two sides to every story, and Alexander Wolf
(also known as the Big Bad Wolf) claims that this is the true story.
According to Mr. Wolf, he went visiting those three little pigs in search
of a neighborly cup of sugar so he could bake a cake for his granny.
But, a poorly timed sneeze caused disaster. After the play, we will
stop at Portillo’s for lunch to finish off our awesome adventure.
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139
Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time R/NR
3-8 Sat 2/13 9:00am-1:30pm 35/$70
Registration
Deadline
Snow Tubing W100170
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
(unless otherwise noted) What could be more exciting than zipping down a snowy hill with a whoosh? We’ll jump on some tubes at Villa
www.nedsra.org Olivia in Bartlett and glide all the way to the bottom. This outing will take your breath away, as you work up an ap-
petite for a cup of hot chocolate and a snack. Grab your boots, put on your snow pants (don’t forget your hat and
gloves!); we’re in for an afternoon of fun!
Contact: Carrie Henry, ext. 131
Location: Meet at NEDSRA
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Age Day Date Time R/NR
10-18 Sat 2/27 1:00pm-4:30pm $35/$70
Registration deadline: February 12
13. YOUTH
– SCHOOL’S DAY OUT ADVENTURES –
Mental Disability or Autism
Kohl’s Children’s Museum W100160
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
Yes, that’s right…this School’s Day Out Adventure is just for the little ones! We will experience an almost endless array of hands-on
displays and exhibits created to encourage children’s curiosity and imagination. And there’s more! After lunch at the Museum, we’re
off to Pump It Up in Roselle to crawl, slide, jump and giggle the afternoon away. Truly a memorable day of fun for all!
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139
Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time R/NR
3-6 Mon 1/18 8:30am-3:30pm $37/$74
NEDSRA Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
Lombard Community Building 8:00am 4:00pm
Movie, Enchanted Castle & Fun W100161
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
We’ve got a full day of fun planned, starting with a Metra train ride to the Bensenville station, followed by a quick walk (1 block) to the
theater. After we enjoy a morning movie, we’ll hop onboard the train to Enchanted Castle – a magical place filled with arcade games,
mini golf, laser tag and more. Of course, we’ll have lunch at Enchanted Castle first to keep our energy level up for all
this excitement!
Contact: Annie Machynia, ext. 138
Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time R/NR
7-15 Mon 1/18 8:30am-3:30pm $39/$78
NEDSRA Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
Lombard Community Building 8:00am 4:00pm
Sci-Tech Museum W100162 FEES:
R=Resident
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
NR=Non-resident
Let’s start the day showing off our bowling talent at Eaglewood Resort in Itasca, followed with lunch at NEDSRA. Then
we’ll head on over to Sci-Tech Museum in Aurora, a spacious and colorful Museum where science is an adventure!
Sci-Tech boasts over 200 engaging, hands-on exhibits for all ages to enjoy. Don’t miss this wonderful fun-filled day.
Please bring a sack lunch.
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139
Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time R/NR
5-15 Mon 2/15 8:30am-3:30pm $37/$74
Registration deadline: February 1
NEDSRA Van Pickup/Drop-off
Lombard Community Building
Departs
8:00am
Returns
4:00pm
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14. YOUTH
Museum Madness Tunes for Tiny Tots
Mental Disability or Autism
W100228
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
with a parent or caregiver
Whether whistling a happy tune, singing a snappy jingle, or
Imagine three weeks of exploring someplace different with friends! humming along with the radio – music soothes the soul and
We will visit the DuPage Children’s Museum in Naperville, the Kohl stimulates the mind. A music therapist will encourage children to
Children’s Museum in Glenview, and the Little Village Playplace in experience music in a completely interactive way. Not only will the
Arlington Heights. Children will explore on their own, build their kids sing and move to the beat, but they will also learn to express
creative skills and make new friends. Socks are required at each themselves using instruments. Parents are encouraged to stay and
Museum. A snack will be provided. share the experience! As there are two offered sessions, please
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139 indicate your preference at the time of registration.
Location: Meet at NEDSRA Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139
Age Day Date Time R/NR Location: Recreation Complex, Wood Dale
1-5* Fri 2/12-2/26 9:30am-Varies $35/$70 Code Age Day Date Time R/NR
*with a parent or caregiver
W100181 3-6 Sat 2/6-3/6 10:00am-10:30am $29/$58
Registration deadline: January 29 W100182 3-6 Sat 2/6-3/6 10:35am-11:05am $29/$58
Please note: You may meet us at the Museum or take advantage No class: February 13
of NEDSRA’s transportation. Times may vary and a complete Registration deadline: January 22
schedule of museums and times will be mailed upon registration.
Tiny Tumblers Family Strikes & Spares W100131
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism Youth with a Mental Disability, Autism, and at least
one Family Member
Through the guidance and direction of our gymnastics specialist,
tumblers will learn new skills on a balance beam, uneven bars, Here’s a new league exclusively for NEDSRA youth and their families.
tumbling mats and more. Gymnastics improves flexibility, balance, Every Sunday, teams will bowl two games and compete against
and teaches discipline while promoting a wonderful way to different teams. This program will encourage social interaction and
exercise. All the while the children will have fun and make new promote family time, while improving range of motion, upper body
friends. strength and hand-eye coordination. You and your family may walk
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139 away with new friends, a higher bowling average, or an awesome
Location: Itasca Park District sense of accomplishment. High fives all around! The $47 fee
covers teams of one participant and one adult. Additional
Code Age Day Date Time R/NR
family members can be added as bowlers for $18 each.
W100113 3-12 Sun 2/7-3/7 10:00am-10:45am $30/$60
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139
W100114 3-12 Sun 2/7-3/7 11:00am-11:45am $30/$60
Location: Wood Dale Bowl
Registration deadline: January 25
Age Day Date Time R/NR
4-18 Sun 1/17-2/7 1:00pm-2:30pm $47
Yoga W100116
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism and Family Members
Yoga -- seems like everyone is talking about it and now here’s your chance to try it, too! Yoga emphasizes the
connection of your body and mind, and of movement and breathing. It is a form of exercise and can also promote
relaxation. This yoga class is tailored to how children see the world, how they play and how they learn. Come on
out, stretch your mind and body, and experience something new. Parents are encouraged to participate.
Contact: Carrie Gascoigne, ext. 135
Location: NEDSRA
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5-9
Day
Mon
Date Time
2/8-2/22 6:30pm-7:15pm
Registration deadline: January 25
R/NR
$27/$54
15. YOUTH
Kiddie Culinaries A.R.T.S. W101318
Mental Disability or Autism
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism Youth with Autism Only
Let us start you on the road to becoming a terrific cook! Each Stretch your creativity to an entirely new level! This season, we
week, we will prepare a tasty new dish together while learning the will make crafts that stimulate all five of our senses. Art is not just
importance of kitchen safety, proper table manners and healthy for looking – let NEDSRA show you how to expand your artistic
eating. Of course, every chef must sample his or her creations so horizons.
we’ll be sharing at the end of every class! As there are two offered Contact: Maggie Krohn, ext. 136
sessions, please indicate your preference at the time of registration. Location: NEDSRA
Mmmmm, good! Age Day Date Time R/NR
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139 6-16 Thurs 2/18-3/11 5:30pm-6:30pm $40/$80
Location: NEDSRA Registration deadline: February 4
Code Age Day Date Time R/NR
W100120 5-13 Tues 2/23-3/9 5:00pm-6:00pm $30/$60
W100121 5-13 Tues 2/23-3/9 6:15pm-7:15pm $30/$60 Hip Hop Class W100112
Registration deadline: February 9 Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
Don’t just sit there wishing you could dance – come on out and let
NEDSRA teach you the moves! We can show you today’s hottest
steps, including urban hip hop moves and dances. Dancing is fun,
Tae Kwon Do W100110 it’s a terrific way to meet people, and it’s an awesome way to
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism exercise. So, get yourself out on that dance floor today! Don’t
Tae Kwon Do is known to promote discipline, respect and forget to wear comfortable clothing and gym shoes so you can
responsibility. A certified instructor will guide your child through master all the moves.
the movements, improving hand-eye coordination, gross motor Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139
skills and balance. Location: Deer Grove Leisure Center, Bensenville
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139 Age Day Date Time R/NR
Location: NEDSRA 8-21 Wed 1/20-2/10 6:00pm-7:00pm $28/$56
Age Day Date Time R/NR
6-18 Tues 1/26-2/23 6:00pm-7:00pm $43/$86
Introduction
to Ballet W100119
NEW! Registration
Deadline
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
Try something new…we’re offering a three-week introductory
class in ballet. Here’s your chance to see just what this beautiful
form of dance is all about. You may just discover that this graceful
dance fits your hidden talents perfectly. (unless otherwise noted)
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139 www.nedsra.org
Location: Deer Grove Leisure Center, Bensenville
Age Day Date Time R/NR
8-21 Wed 2/17-3/3 6:00pm-7:00pm $21/$42
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Registration deadline: February 3
16. YOUTH
Mental Disability or Autism
Kids Klub W100101
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
and friends! The Lombard Community Building
NEDSRA’s Social Club for Kids! pickup/drop-off has been discontinued
due to lack of participation.
Contact: Annie Machynia, ext. 138
Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time/Location R/NR
4 – 12* Sat 1/16-3/6 Varies $81/$162
*Friends are welcome too
1/16 Art Therapy at Itasca Park District Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
Show off your skills and creativity and go home with NEDSRA 5:00pm 7:30pm
great piece of personal art! You will design and paint
your own picture on canvas. A snack will be provided.
1/30 – Painted Penguin /Glowgolf at Stratford Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
Square Mall, Bloomingdale NEDSRA 4:30pm 7:30pm
You will select your own ceramic artwork to paint at
the Painted Penguin. Then, you’ll putt putt through a
glow-in-the-dark miniature golf course.
2/6 – Valentine’s Day Delight at NEDSRA Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
This evening we will prepare for Valentine’s Day by NEDSRA 5:00pm 7:30pm
decorating cookies, creating valentines for our friends
and family, and make a special surprise!
2/20 – Snow Day and Hot Cocoa at NEDSRA
Tubing at Deer Grove Leisure Ctr., Bensenville* Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
Bundle up to sled down the hill, make snow angels, and NEDSRA 5:00pm 7:30pm
then warm up with a nice warm cup of hot cocoa.
Please bring snow pants, a warm jacket, gloves,
boots and a hat. *Weather permitting
3/6 – Swimming at Splash Central, Bartlett
Who says you can’t swim in the winter? We will splash Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
around and zip down the slides at this indoor water NEDSRA 4:30pm 7:30pm
park. Please bring a bathing suit, towel and a hat.
A snack will be provided.
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17. YOUTH
Mental Disability or Autism
TGIF W100102
Youth with a Mental Disability or Autism
Thank Goodness, It’s Friday!!! Join old friends or make some new ones during our exciting new winter
season of FUN! Check out the awesome lineup below.
Contact: Nicole Graver, ext. 139
Locations: Meet at NEDSRA or Lombard Community Building
Age Day Date Time R/NR
13-18 Fri Varies 6:30pm-9:00pm $82/$164
Registration deadline: December 30
NEDSRA Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
NEDSRA 6:00pm 9:30pm
Lombard Community Building 6:30pm 9:00pm
1/8 – Glowgolf at Stratford Square Mall, Bloomingdale
Here’s an outing that cannot be called your average shot in the dark. A round of glow-in-the-dark
miniature golf offers some “putt-putt” like you’ve never seen before. After we light up the fairway,
we’ll stop by the mall food court for a snack.
1/15 – Sledding at Deer Grove Leisure Center, Bensenville
Enjoy games and giggles during open gym at Bensenville Park District. If weather permits, we
will head outside for some sledding and snowshoeing. Oh, and did someone say “snack?”
Of course there’ll be a snack!
2/5 – Bowling at Brunswick Zone, Glendale Heights
Show off your bowling skills or throw gutter balls all night -- it doesn’t matter! We’re sure to
have a fantastic time either way!
FEES:
2/19 – Swimming at Oak Brook Aquatic Center R=Resident
Everyone into the pool for a splashing great time! You bet a swim will chase away those NR=Non-resident
mid-winter doldrums, but remember to dress warmly for the ride back to NEDSRA!
3/5 – Participants’ Choice
No TGIF season would be complete without the clever ideas of the TGIF gang. Put your thinking
caps on and bring your best ideas for our final evening of fun!
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18. YOUTH
Physical Disability
Weekend Warriors
Youth with a Physical Disability
Suggested Ages: 6-12
Weekend Warriors is packed with some fun activities for this winter! Sign up today and don’t miss out!
Contact: Carrie Gascoigne, ext. 135
Fee: See individual listing. OR, save $5 by registering for all five – $70 R/$145 NR!
Door-to-door transportation offered to NEDSRA residents for an additional $37.50 for all
5 weeks or $7.50 per registered week.
New Year’s Celebration
Happy New Year and welcome back to another great season of Weekend Warriors! Let’s celebrate the New Year
with our friends, NEDSRA-style. There will be snacks and plenty of games to play!
Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Code Day Date Time R/NR
W100206 Sat 1/9 6:00pm-8:30pm $13/$26
Arts for All
Arts for All is a great program for both those using wheelchairs and those who are ambulatory. We’ll use specialized
equipment to create a masterpiece! You select your own design, paint or chalk colors, and roll your design onto a large
mural. Art has never been more accessible or fun. Don’t worry about your chair, we cover the wheels and take extreme
caution to make sure it stays clean!
Location: NEDSRA
NEDSRA
Code Day Date Time R/NR
Residents: W100207 Sat 1/16 1:00pm-3:00pm $14/$28
Door-to-door
transportation Bowling
is available The tradition continues as we head over to Brunswick Zone in Glendale Heights. It’s time to strike fear in those pins! Ramp,
for a fee. shoes and bowling balls will be provided. Please bring money for a snack.
Please mark Location: Meet at NEDSRA
your registration Code Day Date Time R/NR
form. W100208 Fri 2/5 6:00pm-8:30pm $14/$28
Afternoon at the Arcade
Who’s up for a game of Skee Ball, or maybe shooting some hoops? At Enchanted Castle, you’ll get the chance to play
all sorts of games and maybe even challenge a friend at a game or two. NEDSRA will provide a limited number of game
Watch for tokens, but feel free to bring money to purchase additional tokens or a snack.
this symbol. Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Code Day Date Time R/NR
W100209 Sat 2/20 1:00pm-4:00pm $17/$34
Pool Party
What better way to end the season than with a pool party at the Oak Brook Park District Pool? We’ll make some waves
and some bubbles as we splash the evening away!
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Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Code Day Date Time R/NR
W100210 Fri 3/5 6:00pm-9:00pm $17/$34
19. YOUTH
Physical Disability or Multiple Impairments
Parents Night Out
Youth with Multiple Impairments and Siblings
Suggested Ages: 5-15
Parents, are you looking to get out and have an evening to yourselves? No problem! Drop the kids off at NEDSRA for an evening filled
with activities, snacks, games, friends, and more!
Contact: Carrie Gascoigne, ext. 135
Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Code Activity Day Date Deadline Time R/NR
W100172 Swimming & Fun Fri 1/15 1/5 6:00pm-10:00pm $12/$24
W100173 Movie and Cooking Fri 2/19 2/5 6:00pm-10:00pm $12/$24
W100174 Bowling/Brunswick Zone Fri 3/19 3/5 6:00pm-10:00pm $12 /$24
School’s Out W100211 Messy Fun W100171
Youth with a Physical Disability or Multiple Impairments
Discovery Center Museum Who says getting messy isn’t fun? During this 4-week class, participants
Youth with a Physical Disability or Multiple Impairments
will actively engage in a variety of sensory and tactile art projects to
School’s out for the day and we are heading to the Discovery bring home. Make sure to wear old clothes that can get messy.
Center Museum in Rockford! There are over 250 interactive Contact: Carrie Gascoigne, ext. 135
exhibits to explore! Please bring a backpack with a sack lunch, Location: Deer Grove Leisure Center, Bensenville
as well as money if you wish to purchase souvenirs.
Age Day Date Time R/NR
Contact: Carrie Gascoigne, ext. 135
Location: Meet at NEDSRA 5-15 Thurs 1/21-2/11 6:30pm-7:30pm $15/$30
Age Day Date Time R/NR
5-15 Mon 1/18 8:00am-4:00pm $36/$72
NEDSRA Van Pickup/Drop-off Departs Returns
NEDSRA 8:00am 4:00pm
Lombard Community Building 8:30am 3:30pm Saturday Scramblers W100175
Youth with a Physical Disability or Multiple Impairments
Looking for something to do on Saturday mornings for a few hours?
Start the morning off with friends and a few games of bowling at
Wood Dale Bowl before heading back to NEDSRA
Pool Play W100200 for a snack and more fun. Please bring your own snack.
Contact: Carrie Gascoigne, ext. 135
Youth with a Physical Disability or Multiple Impairments
Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Bring a little “summer” into your winter! Join us at Oak Brook Pool
Age Day Date Time R/NR
as we splash around, enjoy the water and pretend that summer’s
8-18 Sat 2/13-3/13 9:00am-Noon $62/$124
early this year! Come dressed in your swimsuit ready to play!
Registration deadline: January 25
Contact: Carrie Gascoigne, ext. 135
Location: Meet at Oak Brook Park District Pool, Oak Brook
Age Day Date Time R/NR
5-15 Tues 2/2-3/9 6:00pm-7:30pm $56/$112
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Registration deadline: January 19
20. YOUTH/ADULT
NEW!
Mental Impairment
Adventure, ETC.
(Empowerment Through Challenge)
Sponsored by the Illinois Therapeutic Recreation Section of IPRA
Youth with a Mental Health Impairment
Ages: 8-21
NEDSRA is working cooperatively with 12 other Special Recreation Associations to offer an intense, high adventure
recreation program designed specifically for teens with severe mental health disorders. Participants will improve
decision-making skills, take calculated risks, and work cooperatively to accomplish group and individual goals. For
more information, contact Lisa Drzewiecki, South Suburban Special Recreation Association, at
815-806-0384 or lisa@sssra.org.
Date Day Activity Location
Sat 12/5 Volunteering! Anti-Cruelty Society, Chicago
Sat 2/6 Cross-Country Skiing Arrowhead Golf Course, Wheaton
Sat 4/3 TBD TBD
Lunch Bunch W101301
Adults with a Mental Health Illness
This program is designed for adults with mental health needs. We will meet once a month at NEDSRA where we
will prepare a healthy lunch before participating in a different volunteer activity in the community. Volunteer activities
might include maintenance or yard work, or a visit with seniors at a residential living home. Feel free to bring some
volunteer ideas to share with the group! A lunch menu and tentative schedule of the volunteer activities will be
distributed the first month we meet.
Contact: Lori Miller, ext. 134
Registration Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Deadline Age Day Date Time R/NR
18 & up Fri 1/22, 2/26, 3/26 11:00am-2:00pm $15/$15
(unless otherwise noted)
Drop-In Center Iowa Community Center, Villa Park
Meets the 2nd & 4th Sundays of every month, from 1:00pm – 4:00pm (excluding holidays)
www.nedsra.org
Free to everyone; however, donations are accepted.
The Drop-In Center offers a friendly and supportive setting for individuals who have mental health needs to
participate in leisure and recreation activities.
Stop by for a short visit or stay the afternoon. Individuals may join us for activities or attend scheduled outings in
the surrounding community. A lunch is served at 1:00pm.
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If you have questions or would like a copy of the scheduled activities, please contact Carrie Gascoigne at
630-620-4500, ext. 135 or cgascoigne@nedsra.org.
21. YOUTH/ADULT
Legoland and Lunch W100227 Chicago Steel Hockey Game
Hearing or Visual Impairment
Youth with a Hearing or Visual Impairment W100226
We’re heading to Schaumburg for a fantastic adventure at the Youth with a Hearing Impairment
Legoland Discovery Centre. There, your imagination can go CRAZY, What better way to spend a Saturday evening? Cheer on one of the
while building your own Lego creations, riding the “dragon”, best local hockey teams at the Edge Ice Arena in Bensenville as they
enjoying a short 3D movie, and more! But before we begin our take on the Indiana Ice. To make it even more special, this match is
adventure, we will fill our tummys with McDonald’s. *Please send open only to guests of Special Recreation Associations! Join us for
a sack lunch if your child does not or cannot eat McDonald’s. what promises to be a very exciting evening!
Contact: Annie Machynia, ext. 138 Contact: Annie Machynia, ext. 138
Location: Meet at NEDSRA Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time R/NR Age Day Date Time R/NR
5-15 Sat 2/27 11:00am-3:30pm $28/$56 8-16 Sat 3/13 6:30pm-10:00pm $20/$40
Registration deadline: February 12 Registration deadline: February 26
Rock Climbing W100225
Youth with a Visual Impairment
Do you dare? Climb your way to the top and build your strength and endurance! This program takes us to the indoor rock climbing wall
at the Hoffman Estates Park District. Don’t worry if you have never climbed, instructors will provide everything you need to be successful!
A special waiver must be filled out for this program in order to participate.
Contact: Annie Machynia, ext. 138 Location: Meet at NEDSRA
Age Day Date Time R/NR
9-15 Thurs 1/28-2/11 5:15pm-8:00pm $60/$120
Paralympic Sports
Annual Junior Wheelchair Bulls Basketball Tournament
Saturday, February 6
Opening Ceremonies at 9:00am
Everyone is Welcome!
Get in out of the cold by joining us for a winter tradition at NEDSRA. Games and festivities are scheduled all day, with
opening ceremonies starting at 9:00am. Stop by, enjoy the games and participate in other activities! Our Tournament
features superb athletes from all over the Midwest. Don’t forget to visit the concession stand and try your luck with
one of the raffle drawings. For more information, contact Adam Kramer at 630-620-4500, ext. 137, or visit www.jrbulls.org.
4th Annual NEDSRA Bowling Tournament W101020
Youth and Adults with a Physical Disability
Mark your calendar! Each bowler will be placed into a competition bracket based on his or her ability and age. Awards
will be given to the winner of each division, and for skill and score accomplishments. Food and refreshments will be
served to all bowlers after the Tournament. Bowling ramps, balls, and shoes will be provided.
Contact: Adam Kramer, ext. 137 Location: Brunswick Zone, Glendale Heights
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Age Day Date Time R/NR
6 & up Sun 3/7 2:30pm-5:00pm $17/$17
Registration deadline: February 19