Park district notes
From Roy
Logan, program coordinator
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[January
25, 2011]
As the New Year begins, many of us make a
commitment to improving our health. As an incentive for current and
prospective members, the Lincoln Park District is offering an
extra month to anyone joining the Sports Center for a one-year term.
Anyone joining for a three-month period will receive an extra
week. This offer expires Jan. 31.
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The Sports Center features a strength room with both selectorized
equipment and free weights, a circuit room with multi-station
training equipment and cardio-theater entertainment system, along
with use of the walking-running track, basketball-volleyball courts
and sauna. All group exercise and spin classes are included at no
charge with a circuit or full-access membership. You are invited
to stop out during regular business hours and Roy will give you a
free tour.
A digital photography class will start Tuesday, Feb. 1.
Stephen Klemm, owner of Picture This Photography, will be the
instructor. Classes are designed for the beginner to the
intermediate or anyone interested in using their digital camera to
the fullest. Class will be four weeks from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
The digital camera class will open with how to take better
photographs. The following weeks will address the best settings for
your camera, computer printer and software. Stephen will also cover
making calendars, cards and fun, whimsical projects. Week four will
culminate with the high-tech of special effects, e-mail and slide
shows.
Cost is $50 in district and $60 out of district. Please
preregister. A minimum number of participants are required in order
to offer this class.
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The park district is considering offering a basic
dog obedience class in the near future. If you have a
four-legged friend who would benefit from some lessons, please call
the park district, giving your name and phone number. A minimum of
10 dogs will be needed in order to have this class. Call 732-8770
now.
[Text from file received from Roy Logan,
Lincoln Park District]
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