Park district notes
From Roy
Logan, program coordinator
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[February
01, 2012]
The Lincoln Park District is having its
first-ever sweetheart dance. Moms, bring your sons, and Dads,
bring your daughters to the park district center on Primm Road. Wear
your finest and best, enjoy the DJ and plenty of snacks for a great
experience. A keepsake photo will be given to you as well. The park
district is inviting any combination to the ballroom on Sunday, Feb.
12, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. This is for children 3 to 12 years old.
Please call 732-8770 to preregister or email online through the "Contact
Us" page at
www.lincolnparkdistrict.com. The cost is just $4 per person.
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Coming in February on Tuesday mornings at 9:45, it is Zumba Gold.
This is great for the active mature adult and beginners. Zumba Gold
targets the largest growing segment of the population, baby boomers.
It takes the Zumba formula and modifies the moves and pacing to suit
the needs of the active older participant, as well as those just
starting their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. What stays
the same are all the elements of the Zumba fitness party, which is
known for the zesty Latin music, like salsa, meringue, cumbia and
reggaeton; the exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves; and the
invigorating, party-like atmosphere. Active older adults who want
camaraderie, excitement and fitness as a regular part of their
weekly schedule will find that Zumba Gold is the perfect fit. It's a
dance-fitness class that feels friendly, and most of all, fun. The
Zumba party begins Feb. 7. Let Janell Woolard, a certified Zumba
instructor, help you get your groove on!
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It won't be long until you hear the shout "play
ball" and the crack of the bat. Baseball and softball
registrations begin Saturday, Feb. 4, and run through Saturday,
April 7, at the park district's front offices. Fliers will be sent
to the schools, and other information will be released in the press.
Fees will be the same as last year.
[Text from file received from Roy Logan,
Lincoln Park District] |