Park district notes for December
From Marcia Greenslate
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[December 17, 2014]
TREATS WITH SANTA -
DATE CHANGED TO DEC. 20th
- Santa will be at the Park
District on Saturday, December 20 for our annual Treats with Santa
event. Santa will be on hand from 8:30 – 11:00 a.m. We will be
offering Christmas games and a coloring contest along with milk and
cookies. While we can’t reveal everything that happens on this
magical morning, we can say that our Santa is the one who is
definitely in the know! We ask that adults, preferably parents
accompany the children. The event is being done in partnership with WLCN, Fix 96.3 radio station in Atlanta and can be found on their
website at www.lincolncountry.com. It can also viewed on Comcast
channel 5 at a later date.
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ZUMBA Christmas Dance
We’re having a Zumba Christmas DANCE Party. Join Amy Reed and
Heather Pavlik for an hour of energizing Zumba and Hip Hop dance on
Wednesday, December 17 at 4:45 p.m. The class is free to Fit Zone
members and $4.00 for non-members.
Gift Certificates
This is the perfect time of the year to give someone the gift of
fitness. Gift Certificates are available in any dollar amount. Park
District Gift Certificates can be used toward membership fees or any
park district program. There are no activation fees; every dollar
spent on the purchase is applied directly to the face value.
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Winter Dance Camp for girls
Registrations are being accepted at the Administration office for
the upcoming Kids Winter Dance Camp. For girls ages five and up,
this camp is being held December 29 through December 31 from 9:30 to
10:30 a.m. in the Park District Ballroom. Instructor Heather Pavlik
will teach the kids basic dance techniques and a fun dance routine
to a song from the popular Disney movie “FROZEN”. The cost is $15
per child. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required to reserve
a spot. Add on a T-shirt just in time for Christmas for $12. T-shirt
orders must be placed on or before December 14.
[Text from file received from Marcia
Greenslate, Executive Director,
Lincoln Park District] |