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        | OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 
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 Closed Independence Day, July 4
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        | Board of Commissioners Clarence Barney Jr., 
        President John Andrews, Vice 
        President Dave Perring, 
        Treasurer Greg Curry, Member Jim Sparrow, Member | Administration Marcia Greenslate, 
        Director of Parks and Recreation Vern Haseley, 
        Superintendent of Operations Roy Logan, Program 
        Coordinator Janice Kapik, 
        Business Manager Christine Logeman, Administrative Assistant |  
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        | REGISTRATIONAll programs have a minimum and maximum enrollment and are filled on a 
        first-come, first-served basis. The Park District may alter the 
        schedule, cancel, combine or add programs when enrollment warrants.  
        Registrations are processed in the order received. Registration can be 
        done in person or by mail.
 EXPLANATION OF FEESLincoln Park District residents, through property taxes, make a 
        financial contribution to the operation of the Park District. 
        Non-residents pay the second fee listed. Program fees are used to offset 
        a part of the costs for instructors, facilities and program supplies.
 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEBecause some residents are unable to participate in programs due to 
        economic hardships, the Lincoln Park District provides financial 
        assistance to reduce or waive certain fees and charges. Application 
        forms are available at the Center desk and will be mailed to residents 
        upon request. All applications must be submitted two weeks prior to 
        program registration deadlines. A limited amount of funding is 
        available.   Applicants for assistance are not guaranteed 
        program registrations.
 | REFUND POLICYRequests for refunds must be made three-week days prior to the first  
        class. Application for a refund must be made in person during regular 
        business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday – Friday). A $2 service fee is 
        charged for all refunds. If for any reason, a program is cancelled, a 
        total refund is given to each participant registered for the program.
 INSURANCEIndividual accident insurance for participants in programs is NOT 
        provided by the Lincoln Park District.
 PHOTO DISCLAIMERRegistrants and participants permit the taking of photos and videos of 
        themselves and their children during Park District activities for 
        publication in the program brochure and web site for use, as the Park 
        District deems necessary.
 NSF CHECKSA $15 service fee is charged for checks returned due to insufficient 
        funds.
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 MEMORIAL PARK PAVILIONSThe Memorial Park shelters are available for person to reserve for 
        private parties or reunions from April 1 - October 15. The park is open 
        from 6:a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, offering applicants a choice of 5 shelters 
        located in the 42-acre park. Reservations for the open-air shelters are 
        available free-of-charge on a first-come,first-served basis by 
        contacting the Center office.
 
 HAVE A PICNIC
 Relax at the following area parks:
 Exchange Club Park**Monroe and 21st streets
 Lehn & Fink Park**Pekin and Beason streets
 Mayfair Park***Southgate and Allison Ave.
 Melrose Park***Adams and 13th streets
 Postville Park***5th and Washington streets
 Ray White Park**Monroe and Short 11th streets
 
 BUILDING RENTALS
 Having a birthday party? Wedding reception? Business meeting/luncheon? 
        Or even a Garage Sale. If so, rent a room in the Center. Our facility 
        offers large and small meeting rooms and kitchen. Come to the Center 
        office or Call Christine to make your reservation.
 
 GIFT CERTIFICATES
 Give a gift that's sure to fit! The Lincoln Park District has a gift 
        suggestion that is suitable for people of all ages - a Park District 
        Gift Certificate.
 Gift certificates are available for all classes, programs and 
        memberships. Give a unique gift - a gift of leisure and learning. For 
        more information, call Christine at the Center at 732-8770.
 
 CITY OF LINCOLN HERITAGE DAYS JULY 4TH WEEKEND
 Enjoy 4 days of fun filled festivities!
 
 Friday, July 1st**Downtown Merchants Red, White, and Blue Sales
 Friday Evening**Street Dance with Food & Drinks
 
 Saturday, July 2*Downtown Community Garage Sales
 ***Open Cruise-IN
 ***Free Watermelon Feed
 Saturday Evening*Street Dance with Country Thunder and Hazzar County
 ***Food & Drinks
 
 Sunday, July 3**Lincoln Speedway
 ***Large FIREWORKS Display
 
 Monday, July 4**Lincoln Park District Water Balloon Fights with Fire 
        Department, Kids Parade down Wyatt Avenue
 ***with judging and prizes. Baseball Tournaments, Pool Games, Christian 
        Rock band and a HUGE
 ***FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA *******
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        | POOL SPECIAL EVENTS  OPENING DAY SPECIAL Saturday, June 4 from 11:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Everyone pays just $1.00 or use your pool pass FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL Bring Dad and he swims for free.  Sunday, June 19, 
        1:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ADULT MOONLIGHT SWIMS FOR ADULTS ONLY, leave the kids home; come out and 
        relax poolside under the stars. Saturdays, June 18, July 2, or July 16.  8:30 p.m. 
        - 10:30 p.m.  $1.00 or pass JULY 4 FESTIVITIES Bring the whole family and have fun with games, 
        contests and prizes. Monday, July 4th 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.  $1.00 or 
        pass MIDNIGHT SWIMS Midnight swims will be held on selected nights at 
        the pool throughout the summer when the heat seems unbearable.  Watch and listen for announcements at 
        the pool or the HOTLINE at 732-5916.  $1.00 or pass. CITV5 & LPD DIVE IN PARTY! Be a part of our  made for TV Summer Swim Party.  
        Grab your friends and join in the fun.  Compete in relays or biggest and 
        smallest splashes.   Also a Soda Scramble where the winners get to push 
        a lifeguard of their choice into the pool! We double dog dare you to be 
        a part of this filmed to be aired on CITV 5  swim party sensation.   
        Saturday, July 16  1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.  Former Stars of this show 
        invited. BACK TO SCHOOL SPLISH, SPLASH &  
        SKATE PARTY Just for the older 5th - 8th graders, this party is 
        our farewell to summer.  Water contests, D.J. Brando, pizza and soft 
        drinks included.  Saturday, August 13, 6:00p.m. - 7:00p.m.  swim  
        7:30p.m. - 9:00 p.m. skate  $5.00 per person for skate and swim. 
   POOL 
        PARTIES Make a big splash at your next birthday party, 
        reunion or special occasion with a pool party!  Rental fee includes 
        lifeguards.  Arrangements for parties should be made at least 2 weeks 
        prior to the event.  Contact Chris, 732-8770 between 8:30a.m. and 4:00 
        p.m. weekdays for assistance in planning your own special splash-a-poolaza! Available time slots are 6:30 p.m. - 8:30p.m. & 
        8:30p.m. - 10:30p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  Or 8:30p.m. - 10:30 
        p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.   
  AQUATICS 
        PROGRAM
  Swimming instruction is available for all ages and 
        skill levels at the Park District pool.  From beginnners, to advanced.  
        There's something for everyone.   As a part of a cooperative effort with the Lincoln 
        Park District, the Lincoln Area YMCA will be conducting all 
        instructional programs at the pool.  Questions concerning the YMCA 
        swimming programs should be directed  to Nate Bossingham at 735-3915 
 There are many ways you 
        can help the Lincoln Park District. Investing in our community and the 
        people in it will always be valuable.
 Adopt-a-Park
 Is your neighborhood group or service organization looking for a 
        worthwhile and rewarding community project? Why not adopt a park?
 We have seven neighborhood parks to choose from. Your group can take an 
        active role in the planning, upkeep and programming in the park of your 
        choice. Call Roy at 732-8770 and get started today.
 
 Neighborhood Park Watch Program
 The neighborhood Park Watch Program is a cooperative effort among the 
        Lincoln Park District, the Lincoln Police Department and the community 
        residents.
 This program is designed to create community awareness and pride; to 
        decrease vandalism and crime; to provide neighborhood residents a safe 
        and comfortable environment and to develop a sense of ownership.
 If you would like to become involved in the Neighborhood Park Watch 
        Program near your home, please call us at 732-8770.
 
 Plant a Tree!
 Here is a unique way to celebrate the birth of a child, wedding, 
        anniversary, or to honor the memory of a loved one.....Plant a tree!
 For a donation of $200, the Lincoln Park District will plant a tree in 
        the park of your choice. A Living Tribute certificate and map of where 
        the tree has been planted are included. Trees available as memorials 
        are: ash, red maple, Norway maple, linden, pin oak, red oak, crabapple 
        and dogwood. What a wonderful way to contribute to the beauty and 
        environmental health of our community. Trees are carefully monitored and 
        are guaranteed for five years.
 
 Park Bench Recognition Memorials
 A gift of $500 will place an attractive bench in the park of your choice 
        with a plaque inscribed with your message or loved ones name.
 
 Youth Scholarship Fund
 The Lincoln Park District's Youth Scholarship Fund assists children who 
        demonstrate financial need to be able to participate in Lincoln Park 
        District programs.
 Budgeted amounts are simply not enough to accommodate the number of 
        requests received each year for financial assistance. Your contribution 
        will make a difference in our community's children.
 
 Volunteer
 At the Lincoln Park District we believe that volunteerism can be one of 
        the highest forms of recreation! Volunteering helps your community, 
        enriches your leisure time and offers you the opportunity to develop new 
        interests and friendships.
 Volunteer opportunities are available for individuals or groups in 
        on-going programs and/or special projects and events. We will match your 
        skills and interests with the right volunteer position. For more 
        information on the Volunteer Program and the opportunities, you are 
        welcome to write or visit the office at 1400 Primm Road or call 
        732-8770.
 *All of us at the District deeply appreciate the tremendous 
        contributions of the*many volunteers who have given so much time and 
        energy to the Park District*programs. A heartfelt THANK YOU to each and 
        every one of our Volunteers.
 
 Friends of Illinois Parks
 People from all walks of life are making a difference in parks and 
        recreation. These 'friends' make monetary contributions, give their time 
        to clean-up parks and forest preserves, teach classes or coach sports 
        teams. Friends of Illinois Parks is a nonprofit organization that 
        strives to involve more citizens statewide as friends in these ways and 
        others, such as legislative advocacy.
 For more information about Friends of Illinois Parks:
 contact Friends of Illinois Parks,
 *************211 East Monroe Street, Springfield IL 62701
 ************ Toll free 1-877-523-4558 or www.ILparks.org
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        |  VOLLEYBALL 
        CAMP Bump, Set, Spike!! Learn the fundamentals with hands-on 
        practice. Aspects covered include hitting, setting, passing, blocking 
        and serving. Also taught are offensive and defensive strategies. Our 
        instructor is Mark Tippett, Head Volleyball coach for Lincoln College. 
        You must pre-register in order to receive a T-shirt the week of camp.
 #150 Entering 4th - 6th Grades 9:00a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Indoor 
        Courts/Sports Center
 Tu. - Th. June 14,15, & 16 $35.00/$43.75
 
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        | TUMBLING 
 Lauren Perring will be our Tumbling Instructor. Lauren studied in Minier 
        for seven years. She received numerous awards for her ability in floor 
        exercises as well as the uneven bars. Lauren has also given private 
        instruction for the past two years. Ms. Perring has taught with us in 
        the past and we are pleased to welcome here back. Lauren's older 
        returning students will be placed in the advanced class.
 Sundays July 10th, 17th, 24th, & 31st*All Sessions are $30.00/$37.50
 #151 Beginners*K - 2nd*Grades**1:30p.m. - 2:15p.m.
 #152 Beginners 3rd - 5th Grades**2:30p.m. - 3:15p.m.
 
 
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        |  HOTLINE
 732-5916  Find out what's up at Lincoln Park District all 
        summer long.  Think your game might be rained out?  Find out on the 
        HOTLINE.  Want to know what special events are going on?  Give the 
        HOTLINE a ring.     732-5916. 
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  BICYCLE SAFETY Rick Hamm State Farm Insurance and Lincoln Park 
        District team up to offer this challenging safety seminar.  We will 
        start with a safety inspection.  After that there will be several 
        different stations with various courses that will test your ability and 
        skill level at circling and changing direction, mounting and 
        dismounting, stopping ability and short radius turning.  We will even 
        have a race to see who can ride the slowest! Prizes will be awarded.  We encourage you to wear 
        your helmets and any other safety equipment you may have.  There is no 
        charge for this event held near the golf shack at the Park District.  
        Moms and Dads are welcome to attend. 
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        | SENIOR STRIDE AND SOCIALIN THE PARK
 
 We invite Senior Citizens, (we start them at the youthful age of 60!) to 
        join us in Memorial Park the first and third Fridays of June, July, and 
        August. Our walks will start at 9:00 a.m and last approximately 1 hour. 
        Points of interest throughout the Park will be highlighted.
 Light refreshments will be included. There is no charge for this 
        program.
 
 BASIC DOG OBEDIENCEMike Bieser, owner and master trainer of Canine Training Institute will 
        be the instructor. Covered will be sit, lay, and leading on a leash. 
        Owners/Handlers must be a minimum of 8 years of age. Proof of 
        inoculation is required at the time of registraton.
 Owners/Handlers must provide a 6 foot non-retractable leash and a 
        chain/choke collar. This class will be for four weeks. Class will be one 
        hour starting at 1:30 p.m.
 #155 8yrs - Adult Sundays July 10 $40.00/$50.00*
 
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 GOLF CAMP Lincoln Park District will be hosting their fifth 
        annual Summer Golf Camp this June.   Students of all ages are encouraged 
        to sign up early due to the growth and popularity of this program.  And, 
        once again, we are pleased to have Jim Dunovsky return as our 
        instructor. A one-time Lincoln resident and an IWU alum, Jim 
        currently resides in the southwest suburbs of Chicago.  A thirteen-year 
        ambassador of the game, and presently managing at The Links at Carillon 
        Golf Club in Plainfield, Jim is actively pursuing PGA Certification to 
        further his career.  His passion and knowledge of the game of golf, as 
        well as his light hearted approach to teaching, are definitely the keys 
        to his successful instruction. The one-week Golf Camp consists of four days of 
        instruction and ends with a fun-filled nine hole round of golf on Friday 
        at Four Willows Golf Course in Mason City.  The primary focus of the 
        camp will be on the fundamentals of the golf swing, (grip, stance, 
        posture, form and tempo).  And finally, no lesson would be complete 
        without some of the basics on rules, philosophy, and etiquette.  
        Teaching fun through instruction helps all of Jim's students easily 
        enjoy what can be a very challenging game. #108*9yr. - 12 yr.*8:00a.m. - 11:00 a.m.*M - F*June 
        20 - 24*$80.00/$100.00  
 TENNIS  LESSONS We happily welcome Brianna Sheldon back home for 
        the summer.  Brianna joins us as our Tennis Instructor.  She comes to 
        our courts from the LCHS varsity tennis team, where she progressed from 
        the most improved player her sophomore year to team captain and MVP her 
        senior year.  Attending WIU Brianna plans to graduate next year with a 
        major in Law Enforcement and a double minor in Fire Science and 
        Economics.  Although busy with her involvement in the Sigma Kappa 
        Sorority, she still enjoys the game.  PeeWee Tennis introduces kids to tennis basics.  
        Ages are 4 - 7, and equipment is furnished.  Beginners are entering 3rd 
        - 5th grades.  Intermediates include entering 6th - 8th grades and 
        Advanced are for those entering 9th to all ages.  Beginner to advanced 
        must bring his or her own equipment.  Instruction is on our indoor  
        courts and everyone will need tennis shoes. **#112*PeeWee*8:00a.m. - 8:45 a.m.**M - F**June 6 - 
        10*$25.00/$31.25 **#113*Beginner*8:45a.m. - 9:45 a.m.**M - F**June 6 
        - 10*$25.00/$31.25 **#114*Intermediate*9:45a.m. - 10:45 a.m.**M - 
        F**June 6 - 10*$25.00/$31.25 **#115*Advanced*10:45a.m. - 11:45 a.m.**M - F**June 
        6 - 10*$25.00/$31.25 
 
  TEE BALL LEAGUE Learn the fundamentals of baseball including 
        hitting, fielding, throwing, and base running.  Emphasis on 
        sportsmanship, teamwork and fun!  Rosters will be on/in the local 
        media.  T-shirts, caps, and schedules will be distributed at the first 
        practice.  All athletes must wear sneakers and have their own ball 
        gloves. Parents will need to choose a session and the season will last 
        for six weeks.  Our coaches for this session will be Michelle 
        Young and Howie Fuiten.  Ms. Young teaches at Carroll Catholic School 
        and played softball and basketball.   Mr. Fuiten teaches at LCHS, he 
        also played Tee Ball here and baseball in college.  By the end of 
        September we will introduce them to you as Mr. & Mrs. Fuiten!!  
        Congratulations coaches, thanks for sharing your summer with LPD. #110*Entering K - 2*9:00a.m. - 11:00 a.m.*Mon. & 
        Wed.*  Starting June 13*$25.00/$31.25 #111*Entering K - 2*9:00a.m. - 11:00 a.m.*Tues. & 
        Thurs.*  Starting June 14*$25.00/$31.25* #401*Entering K - 2*8:30a.m. - 10:30 
        a.m.*Saturday*  Starting June 18*$25.00/$31.25 
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  FISHING CLINIC AND FISHING DERBY Our fishing clinic is held in the Railer Room at 
        Lincoln Park Dis.  The fundamentals of fishing are explored along with 
        safety issues.  The Department of Natural Resources will be here with 
        displays and giveaways.   Casting, tying on a hook, and different types 
        of bait will be discussed.  There will also be several displays, 
        including a championship pro-fishing bass boat. The Fishing Derby is held at Hickory Lane 
        Campground, near Atlanta.  The Lincoln City Police D.A.R.E. program will 
        sponsor the free Derby.  The wiener wagon will be on hand to offer 
        hotdogs & sodas to the participants.  Parental approval is a must and 
        parents are encouraged to attend. Both events are free. *#116*Clinic*5 - 15 yrs.*6:30p.m. - 8:00 
        p.m.**Tues.*June 7 *#117*Derby*5 - 15 yrs.*9:00a.m. - 11:30 a.m.**Sat. 
        *June 11  
 DANCE CAMP Get a taste of different styles of dance this 
        summer.  Jazz, Ballet, Tap, Celtic,  and Clogging are included.  Special 
        shoes are not needed but please wear something other than socks.  
        Previous experience is not necessary. Instructor Audra Turley, owner of Audra's Studio of 
        Dance, is a Master Graduate of Dance Educators of America.  She is also 
        the director to the award winning Flying Feet Cloggers and Competition 
        Teams.  Parents will be invited to a demonstration on the last day of 
        class. #118*Ages 6 & up*9:00 a.m. - Noon*Th. & Fri. 7/21 
        &22 ***$12.00/$15.00 
 CHILD CARE  Limited hours are available for Child Care during 
        your workout.  Children may enjoy interactive play or movies, coloring, 
        or other fun activities.  Parents must stay in the building.  Call for 
        availability.. 
 SUMMER THEATRE WORKSHOP  The lights dim, a hush comes over the room, then 
        the curtain goes up, Act I, Scene I.  A little exaggerated for our 
        "theatre"  but directed by real theatre professionals none the less.  
        Jenny Holcombe, formerly Jennny MacMurdo, returns to share her craft 
        with Lincoln Park District and Lincoln Community Theater.  Jenny owns 
        The Little Coat Theatre Company with business partner Jenn Murphy.  
        Jenny started our Summer Theatre program in 2002 and directs South 
        Pacific for LCT this summer. Each workshop is age specific with activities 
        tailored to their abilities.  Experience the basics of getting a show 
        into production; painting, singing, set design, tryouts, and improv.  
        Included is a tour of the Johnson Center and Lincoln Community Theatre's 
        Warehouse.  Bring your sack lunch, your swim suit and towel.  Family and 
        friends are invited to see the show on the last day of the workshop. #123*6yrs. - 10 yrs.*Mon. - Fri.*June 6th - 
        10th**9:00a.m. - 4:00p.m. *$75.00/$93.75   #124*11yrs. - 14 yrs.*Mon. 
        - Fri.*June 
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 BALL ROOM DANCE LESSONS  Mike and Julie Bieser are our instructors.  Mike 
        and Julie met at the Park District a few years ago and the rest is 
        history!  This fun four-week session will include the very popular swing 
        dance, a night club two step, which are steps set to a slower beat, and 
        of course, the ChaCha.  We will be in the Ballroom on Thursday evenings 
        from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.  Comfortable clothes and slick soled shoes are 
        recommended.  #174*Adults     7:00p.m. -  8:30p.m.  
        Thursdays     June 9 - 30*  $40.00/$50.00    Per Couple 
 SPANISH FOR ADULTS  Have you ever wanted to learn a second language?  
        Now you have the opportunity!  Nancy Hobbs, born and raised in the 
        Caribbean, will be teaching conversational Spanish.  Her focus will be 
        for the  benefit of the tourist traveling abroad.  Everyday language 
        barriers will be addressed as well as advice for seeking information 
        while visiting and navigating in a foreign country. #503  Adult Spanish*  June 13 - 17*  7:00p.m. - 
        8:00 p.m.*$30.00/$37.50 
 SPANISH FOR KIDS Ola! That's Spanish for hello.  Nancy Hobbs, born 
        in the Dominican Republic and raised in Puerto Rico, will be our 
        instructor.  Her friendly and outgoing personality will introduce young 
        people to cultural similarities and differences between the Caribbean 
        and USA.  Along with learning conversational Spanish, you will 
        experience food, fashion, and fun from the Puerto Rican culture.  Enjoy 
        a real Caribbean vacation right here in Lincoln! #501*Youth Spanish Entering 3rd - 5th Grades  June 
        13 - 17  *9:00a.m. - 10:00a.m.*$30.00/$37.50 #502*Youth Spanish Entering 6th - 8th Grades  June 
        13 - 17  *10:00a.m. - 11:00a.m.       $30.00/$37.50 
 HUNTER SAFETY Whether you are shooting skeet or hunting big game, 
        this course is for you.  Illinois State Law requires that anyone born on 
        or after January 1, 1980 may not be issued a hunting license unless they 
        take a valid Hunter Education Course.  Logan County Quail Unlimited and 
        Logan County Whitetail Unlimited are the sponsors of this educational 
        program. This course consists of 10 hours of instruction.  
        This class covers the basics of hunter responsibility, wildlife 
        conservation and identifications, firearms and ammunitions, field 
        safety, wildlife manage, first aid, archery, muzzle loading and state 
        regulations.  This course is open to all ages and many states are now 
        requiring adult hunters to furnish evidence of having completed a Hunter 
        Safety Course prior its issuance of a non-resident license.  Persons 
        completing the minimum 10-hour class and successfully passing the final 
        examination will receive a State of Illinois Certificate of Competency 
        and a graduate patch. There is no cost to take this course and 
        refreshments/lunch will be provided.  STUDENTS MUST ATTEND BOTH DAYS TO 
        GRADUATE AND PROVIDE A VALID SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER.   Pre-registration 
        is strongly encouraged. #506   Fri. June 3   6:00p.m. - 10:00 p.m.*  
        AND            Sat. June 4   9:00a.m. - 3:00 p.m.**Cost:  Free 
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        | A DAY IN THE WOODS  BUTTERFLIES, BUGS & THINGS THAT LIVE 
        AND BREATH Have you heard the expression, "Can't see the 
        forest for the trees"?  Well, after today you will not only know the 
        names of the trees, but everything it takes to make up a forest.  Carol 
        Thompson, Park Interpreter from Weldon Springs State Park is coming to 
        teach us all about nature in Memorial Park.  We are the only park 
        district in Central Illinois that Carol shares her time with.  Welcome 
        back Carol and thank you for your gift of knowledge!   This adventure packed day is filled with birding, 
        looking for bugs and butterflies, using sweep nets to examine the 
        smallest of insects, hiking and tree identification.  Anything else that 
        Mother Nature chooses to reveal to us will be discussed as well. A pioneer's meal will be offered at noon for all 
        the participants.  Roast, potatoes, and carrots with fresh baked 
        biscuits from cast iron dutch ovens are on the menu.  Open fire cooking 
        with young people making their own desserts is only a part of the 
        experience.  Insect repellant and long pants with comfortable tennis 
        style shoes are suggested.  Parents/Guardians are responsible for 
        transportation to and from Memorial Park. #137*Entering 1st - 3rd grades*9:00 - 
        1:00*Thursday*July 14**$8.00/$12.00 #138*Entering 4th - 6th grades*9:00 - 
        3:00*Thursday*July 14**$8.00/$12.00 
 
  YOUTH FOOTBALL 2005 Learn football fundamentals this summer.  Sign up 
        is July 1st through July 24th.  First practice is July 25th. Equipment 
        check-out and schedules will be posted later.   Football is for boys 
        entering 6th - 8th grades and the fee is $55.00 per child and $30.00 for 
        each additional family member.  The Commissioner is Matt Vlahovich, 
        737-7875 or Larry Booth, 871-0409. 
       BIKE TOUR OF LOGAN COUNTY This family oriented event is being planned to tour 
        the black top roads of historic Logan County.  We are planning a shorter 
        12 mile loop and a longer 30+ mile loop.  Refreshments and snacks are 
        offered at different locations.  Watch local online/print newspapers for 
        the latest developments. Cost is $12.00 per person and $25.00 per family.  A 
        family is 2 adults over 18 and 2 children under the age of 14.  T shirts 
        will be offered for sale.  #508*Youth - Adult(s)*Sat.  Aug 20  Start 8:00 - 
        8:30 a.m. 
 
 MOM or DAD & ME! Looking for a fun, quality filled morning with your 
        children?  Let a Park Consultant lead you around and share general 
        information with each of you at Memorial Park.  Our day will start by building a bat house and 
        learning how all of nature interacts with one another.  Hikes around the 
        park will be spent looking for what nature has put right under our 
        noses.  Interactive games and a project or two for home will be 
        planned.  Long sleeves, jeans, insect repellant and tennis shoes are 
        recommended.  An adult must stay with their children. Registration will be limited so adequate supplies 
        may be furnished. #509*Ages 6 & up**Saturday, June 25*9:00 - 
        10:30*$8.00/$12.00 
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