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			 Upon review of Governor Pritzker's recent order 
			regarding school closures, bars and restaurants to refrain from 
			indoor functions and other public entities closing, effective 
			Monday, March 16, 2020 at 10:00pm; the Lincoln Park District has 
			determined that it will close all public facilities Tuesday, March 
			17th, 2020 until Wednesday, April 1st, 2020. We hope this will 
			reduce the spread of the coronavirus in our local community. 
 These closures will extend to all programs, activities, leagues, 
			fitness classes and rentals scheduled during this time frame. 
			Programs, leagues, and events cancelled during this closure may be 
			subject to rescheduling. Park District administrative staff will 
			also be available to answer phone calls and email inquiries 
			regarding these changes during regular business hours, 8:00am-5:00pm 
			Monday through Friday.
 
			
			 
			During this time, the Park District's outdoor amenities will still 
			be available for use. The public is encouraged to consider social 
			distancing and good hygiene while using our parks.
 Facility closures do NOT mean that the Park District won't be busy. 
			The Lincoln Park District's Facebook and Instagram will be utilized 
			as a daily resource for users who are looking for engaging 
			activities to keep them busy during this phase of the virus 
			containment. If you haven't "liked" the Lincoln Park District 
			Facebook page, or Instagram, please do so to ensure that you receive 
			all Park District updates.
 
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            "The Board of Commissioners and myself are 
			disappointed to have to close the doors of our indoor facilities 
			temporarily, it is our hope that the early response to COVID-19 will 
			help to limit its impact and allow us to get back to full program 
			levels sooner. We stand committed to do whatever we can to support 
			the health and wellness of our community and these short-term 
			closures, along with some creative use of our social media 
			platforms, fitness videos and alternate program ideas, we will 
			hopefully do just that," said Abby O’Brien, the Lincoln Park 
			District's Executive Director.
 Further, while it is the Park District's goal to limit facility and 
			programming closures to the Governor's time frame, the Lincoln Park 
			District leadership recognizes that the timeline may have to extend 
			depending on changes in the virus' impact on our community.
 
 For more information about COVID-19, please continue to check the 
			following website: 
			
			https://www.cdc.gov/ coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
 
 If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please don't hesitate 
			to contact me.
 
 Abby O’Brien, Executive Director, Lincoln Park District
 aobrien@lincolnparkdistrict.com
 217-732-8770
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