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SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY RECREATION THAT’S SPECIAL! S S U U M M M M E E R R 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 Resident Registration Opens Monday, May 16, 2022. Non-Resident Registration Opens Thursday, May 19, 2022. INCLUDING SUMMER DAY CAMP INFORMATION

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SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY

RECREATION THAT’S SPECIAL!

SSUUMMMMEERR 22002222

Resident Registration Opens Monday,

May 16, 2022.

Non-Resident Registration Opens Thursday,

May 19, 2022.

INCLUDINGSUMMER

DAY CAMP INFORMATION

SUMMER 2022

SPECIAL SPECIAL RECREATION RECREATION

ASSOCIATION OF ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL LAKE CENTRAL LAKE

COUNTYCOUNTY

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Table of ContentsStaff & Contact Information..................................3About SRACLC.......................................................4How to Register......................................................5Inclusion Services...............................................6-7Residency & Financial Aid Information...............8SRACLC Foundation...............................................9Help Wanted........................................................10Fundraising...........................................................11Camp..............................................................12-17Youth/Teen Programs....................................18-19CLUB SRACLC.......................................................20Sensory Room Programs.....................................20Family Programs..................................................21Crusaders Athletics........................................22-23Teen/Adult Programs.....................................24-33Adult Programs...............................................34-37Registration Information......................................38Registration Forms..........................................39-40Facilities................................................................41

TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS

SRACLC 290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills, IL 60061Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

WELCOME ROUND LAKE AREA PARK DISTRICT

We are very pleased to announce that effective May 1, 2022 the Round Lake Area Park District became the

eighth Member Agency of the Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County. Speaking on

behalf of the Board of Directors and staff, we welcome the park district

and its residents to our cooperative. We look forward to utilizing the out-standing facilities Round Lake has to offer and expanding the driving pur-pose behind a special recreation as-sociation – the sharing of resources.

In the upcoming seasons you will notice even more programming

opportunities. Some may require a little bit of travel, and some will have

transportation provided. The most important fact to consider is there will

be more options for everyone. Win – Win!

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SRACLC offers f lexible part-t ime employment and volunteer opportunit ies . Find more information at sraclc .org/work-with-us or sraclc .org/volunteer. Guidel ines for part ic ipation wil l be establ ished and expected to be fol lowed. 3

John Buckner, Director – [email protected] of Superintendents and Managers, Business and Fiscal Management, Member Agency Board Liaison, Association Operations, Legal Communications and Administrative Requirements, Foundation Advisor, PDRMA Board Representative, Open Meetings Act and Freedom of Information Act Officer.

Kelly Smith, Superintendent of Recreation – [email protected] of Recreation Supervisors, Internship Coordinator, Parent Advisory, Program Development and Scheduling, and Program Leadership.

Cassie Wodrich, Superintendent of Administrative Services – [email protected] of Recreation Manager and Office Staff, Human Resources, Risk Management, Supervision of Website, Wellness Ambassador, Registration, Foundation Liaison, Group Home Liaison, and Program Leadership.

Angelica Alanis, Recreation Supervisor – [email protected] Leadership, Sensory Room Coordinator, Teen/Adult Special Event Program Development, and Assist with Camp.

Margaret Kissner, Recreation Supervisor – [email protected] Leadership, Adult Day Trippers and Social Program Development.

Kara Miller, Operations Manager – [email protected] Leadership, Inclusion Coordinator, Recruitment and Placement of Part-time Leaders, Staff, and Volunteers, Facility Liaison, and Vehicle Safety & Maintenance.

Katie Owen, Recreation Supervisor – [email protected] Leadership, Crusaders Athletics and Teen/Adult Weekly Program Development, After School Program Coordinator, and Assist with Camp.

Jessie Silva, Recreation Supervisor – [email protected] Leadership, Youth and Teen Program Development, Day Camp Coordinator, Outreach, Family, and Leisure Education.

Becks Taylor-O’Neil, Recreation Supervisor – [email protected] Leadership, Active Adult and TODAY Club Coordinator.

Carolyn Chambers, Marketing Manager – [email protected] Development, Marketing, and Agency Fundraising.

STAFF INFORMATIONSTAFF INFORMATION

CONTACT US! Phone: 847-816-4866, Fax: 847-816-4876 or Email: [email protected]

Contact us!847-816-4866 Office Hours:

9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Come work with us!

sraclc.org/work-with-us

SPECIAL SPECIAL RECREATION RECREATION

ASSOCIATION OF ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL LAKE CENTRAL LAKE

COUNTYCOUNTY

Member Agencies & Board RepresentativesVernon Hills Park DistrictJeff Fougerousse (Board President)635 N. Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 (847) 996-6930

Mundelein Park & Recreation DistrictRon Salski (Board Vice President)1401 N. Midlothian Road, Mundelein, IL 60060 (847) 566-0650

Grayslake Community Park DistrictKris Splitt 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake, IL 60030 (847) 223-7529

Village of Hawthorn WoodsBrian Sullivan 2 Lagoon Drive, Hawthorn Woods, IL 60047 (847) 438-5500

Village of Lake Zurich Bonnie Caputo 200 S. Rand Road, Lake Zurich, IL 60047 (847) 438-5146

Village of LibertyvilleJulie O’Toole 118 W. Cook Ave., Libertyville, IL 60048 (847) 247-7651

Village of LincolnshireBrad BurkeOne Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire, IL 60069 (847) 883-8600

Round Lake Area Park DistrictBob Newport814 Hart Road, Round Lake, IL 60073 (847) 546-8558

SRACLC Board of Directors MeetingsThe public is invited to attend SRACLC Board of Directors meet-ings. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month, unless otherwise posted, at 9:00 a.m. You may call the SRACLC Office if you would like to receive a meeting schedule or to confirm if the meeting will be held in person or virtually. A link can be provided upon request.

What is SRACLC? SRACLC is an Association formed by cooperative Member Agencies to provide community based therapeutic recreation services to individuals with disabilities and their families. Member Agencies provide the primary source of revenue through a property tax levy available to park districts and municipalities who have entered into a cooperative agreement or through a general fund.

PurposeThe Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County was formed in 1976 as a cooperative effort of Member Agencies with the purpose to provide year round community based recreation services to individuals with disabilities and their families. Member Agencies provide the primary source of operational revenue through a property tax levy available to park districts and municipalities who have entered into a cooperative agreement, or through a general fund.

Mission StatementThe Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County provides recreation programs and services to individuals with special needs or disabilities, and their families, who reside within the boundaries of Member Agency communities.

Vision StatementTo be a respected leader through the provision of high quality community based recreation experiences that enrich the quality of life for our participants and their families.

Agency Goals· SRACLC will implement and maintain a broad base of recreation programming encompassing sports, cultural arts, social, and leisure independence.· SRACLC will assist its cooperative Member Agencies and the populations they serve.· SRACLC will operate and provide recreation services utilizing sound fiscal management.· SRACLC will comply with federal, state, and local mandates.· SRACLC will actively market and promote its services to the community.· SRACLC will maintain and assist its Foundation and its fundraising efforts.

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ABOUT SRACLCABOUT SRACLC

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SRACLC offers f lexible part-t ime employment and volunteer opportunit ies . Find more information at sraclc .org/work-with-us or sraclc .org/volunteer. Guidel ines for part ic ipation wil l be establ ished and expected to be fol lowed. 5

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONREGISTRATION INFORMATION

Registration Dates: Resident registration will open:

Monday, May 16, 2022 at 9:00 a.m.

Non-Resident registration will open:Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 9:00 a.m.

All registration will close on:Monday, May 23, 2022 at 1:00 p.m.

Health PolicyIn the best interest of participants and staff, please keep your child home if he/she is sick or appears to be developing an illness. Parents/Guardians will be asked to pick the child up at a prograjm if the SRACLC staff determine the individual is too ill to participate and poses a health risk to others. Please take the time to call SRACLC if your child will not attend a session.

Please visit sraclc.org for more information regarding the policies below:Administration · ADA Compliance· Freedom of Information Act Request· Photography Guidelines· Risk Management Program· Atlantoaxial Instability· Behavior Expectations· Code of Conduct· Dietary Restrictions· Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up· Medication Dispensing· Transportation

How do I register for programs?Register online at SRACLC.org

Email your registration form to [email protected]

Fax: 847-816-4876

Drop Off or Mail:290 Oakwood RoadVernon Hills, IL 60061

The SRACLC registration form can be downloaded at SRACLC.org/forms or in the back of this program guide.

Annual Information Form (AIF)Participants are required to complete an Annual Information Form (AIF), found on our website at www sraclc.org/forms. The AIF must be completed and filed with the SRACLC office with the completed registration form for a participant to join any SRACLC program or event.

SRACLC requires all participants to complete a yearly Annual Information Form (AIF). The form provides staff with valuable information which allows SRACLC to conduct its activities in the safest possible manner and to meet the basic needs of participants. If you are new to SRACLC or if the agency receives a registration form and does not have an AIF on file, one will be sent to you to complete and return. If at any time the form needs to be updated (change in medication, behavior, etc.) please call the SRACLC office. SRACLC will require a new AIF each January to continue participation in programs. All information is kept strictly confidential and enhances successful participation. Thank you for your cooperation.

Resident registrat ion wil l open Monday, May 16, 2022 at 9:00 a .m. Non-Resident registrat ion wil l open Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 9:00 a .m.

and al l registrat ion wil l c lose on Monday, May 23, 2022 at 1:00 p.m.

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Seasonal StaffPhil AndinoShriya Avula

Keira BaumanHailey Benoit

Rhiannon BlaseJack Brady

Nicole BrownJohnny Buckner

Alex BuergerChristoper Carlsen

Dave CarlsonNolan Clay

Denise CortesiNathaniel Cox

Kelsey DelahuntyAshley DeLugaAllie DiCanio

Tommy DiesenBetty Drew

Sydney EscotoMegan Fosco

Michelle GannonRachel GirmscheidKatie GockenbachPeyton GuentherLauren GustinMichael Halpin

Cindy HautzingerAnushka Hebbar

Kyra JohnsHalee Johnson

Nikita JohriJibie Joseph

Abigail JuengerAditi Kapoor

Yuechang KovalcheckStevie KunzLora Lewis

Allie LichtensteinIsabel Lin

Brittany LinhartElla McClain

Abigail MendozaJamie Miller

Becky MnichowiczNatalie Nesheim

Tim NockelsMadylin Parisi

Eva PechtlKelly PetrilloKaeyln PirtleAbygail Ray

Monica SchlegKelly Schufreider

Piper StarrTessa StobartAvery UllrichLinda Wilson

Jadelyn Winkler

VolunteersChris BeardEmma Beard

Nahomy BenitezSusan Berns

Chloe CronnellyCaliyah Dixon

Annalise EisenbergEmily Fix

Tanishka GajulaPatty Hintzman

Amanda LeeEvelyn Leary

Emily LuedeckeMeghana Mandava

Tom PoelkingEllora Shlimon

Yash VijayJadelyn Winkler

Anne WunderlichJim Wunderlich

THANK YOU!

INCLUSION INFORMATIONINCLUSION INFORMATION

Find opportunit ies to give back at sraclc .org/support-us .6

We Are Hiring!We are currently looking for Inclusion Aides! Inclusion Aides work with various ages and disabilities in recreation programs throughout SRACLC’s member agencies. For more information, please visit sraclc.org/work-with-us/.

We offer: · Flexible scheduling· Competitive pay· The opportunity to make a difference within the lives of people with disabilities

Come work with us!

For more information, please contact Kara Miller at

847-816-4866 or [email protected].

Staff & VolunteersSRACLC wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the many terrific

staff and volunteers who assisted at programs and Special Events. We are grateful for all of your dedication and enthusiasm.

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Inclusion Services Inclusion provides an opportunity for people with special needs or disabilities to participate in recreation programming within their community. SRACLC and its Member Agencies work closely together with the participants and their family to facilitate a safe and successful recreational environment for all individuals.

Inclusion assistance is offered to residents of SRACLC’s seven member agencies at no additional cost to the family. Inclusion support may come in the form of one or more of the following: program observation, staff training, program adaptations, modified equipment, or additional staff (inclusion aides).

An inclusion aide’s role is to provide the appropriate amount of support to promote independence and progress towards program goals for the participant(s). This can include simplification of instructions, additional demonstration, modification of activity, re-direction, behavior management, assistance with safety, or any other reasonable accommodation that may lead to the success of the participant.

Reasons to Request Inclusion Support• A parent or family member recognizes that a participant

would benefit from additional support in a member agency program.

• The member agency staff identifies a need for additional support and communicates this need to the family.

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INCLUSION INFORMATIONINCLUSION INFORMATION

Types of Inclusion Services• Adaptive Equipment• Program Modification• Success Plans & Tool Kits• Individual Staff Trainings• Inclusion Aide

Requesting Inclusion ServicesWhen registering for a program with one of SRACLC’s member agencies:• Mark the ADA section on the registration form. • Once the registration form is submitted, the member agency

will reach out to the family to fill out the Participant Informa-tion Form.

• The member agency will provide SRACLC with an Inclusion request that contains both program and participant informa-tion.

• The family will then be contacted by SRACLC to further discuss the needs of the participant and to set up an observa-tion to decide what type of support is needed.

• SRACLC will work with member agencies to put the necessary accommodations in place.

• Communication between SRACLC, member agency staff, and the family will continue throughout the process.

For more information, please contact Kara Miller at

847-816-4866 or [email protected].

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RESIDENCY & FINANCIAL AID INFORMATIONRESIDENCY & FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

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Financial Aid FundThe commitment of SRACLC and the member agencies is to provide all individuals considered “residents” the opportunity for participation in SRACLC programs. A Financial Aid Fund has been developed to assist individuals who may be experiencing financial difficulty. All personal information required for financial aid procedures is kept strictly confidential. Per season, a maximum of five (5) programs, plus any Special Olympics training programs and Day Camp, are eligible for assistance. Financial Aid must be requested in writing each program season. Individuals seeking financial assistance/deferred payments should contact John Buckner for more information regarding the process and deferred payment options.

Residency InformationResident: Individuals residing within the legal boundaries of a SRACLC Member Agency (Park Districts of Grayslake, Mundelein, Round Lake Area, Vernon Hills and Villages of Hawthorn Woods, Lake Zurich, Libertyville, and Lincolnshire) are considered “residents” of the Association and pay the in-district fee. Residents receive priority when registering for all programs through the registration deadline. Non-Resident: Any individual whose primary residence is outside of a Member Agency’s legal boundary is considered a non-resident.

Non-Resident PoliciesThe Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County has approved and implemented non-resident guidelines and fees for its programs. The fees are listed for all programs in the brochure. All individuals residing outside of the legal boundaries of current SRACLC member agencies will be subject to these guidelines.1. SRACLC will no longer seek funding from townships to off-set non-resident fees for residents of unincorporated areas. Townships that have previously supported the Association have been notified.Non-Residents must:2. For all programs considered “Special Events” pay the indicated fee which has a minimum 25% add on charge to the resident fee.3. All other areas including “Active Adult”, “Day Camp”, “Special Olympics”, and “Weekly” will be subject to:a. Payment of the yearly non-resident administrative fee which will allow full resident access to all programs for one year from the date of the payment. The administrative fee is $2,344.00. Non-residents who started payment of the administrative fee before 2019/2020 will be grandfathered in at their current rate. OR b. Pay the indicated fee which has up to a 100% add on charge to the resident fee.4. SRACLC will continue to accept families who own property or a business that pays real estate taxes to a member agency community as residents. Proof of ownership will be required.5. Individuals who were considered as non-residents and benefited from Township funding through SRACLC before April 30, 2011 will not be subject to non-resident fees, except for the 25% charge for “Special Events”. These individuals will be “grandfathered” into programs under the same policies/procedures governing their participation during that time period.

If there are any questions, please contact John Buckner, SRACLC Director, at 847-816-4866.

Not sure if you are a resident?

Call SRACLC at

847-816-4866.

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Resident registrat ion wil l open Monday, May 16, 2022 at 9:00 a .m. Non-Resident registrat ion wil l open Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 9:00 a .m. and

al l registrat ion wil l c lose on Monday, May 23, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. 9

The SRACLC Foundation is dedicated to raising funds in an

effort to help the Association reach the following goals:

Current Projects:• Accessible Playground• Subsidize Special Olympics Training• Provide Reduced Fees for Families with Financial Hardships• Purchase Specialized Equipment• Enhance Select Special Events• Provide Accessible Transportation

SAVE THE DATE!ANNUAL HOLIDAY TREE

FESTIVALNovember 12, 2022

White Deer Run, Vernon Hills

SRACLC Foundation TrusteesMichael Barbini

Liza BravineRich Bennett

Julie BondTed Bond, Jr.Tina Dillon

Ann DingmanDave DingmanRon Graham

Monica LundeenTimothy Nockels

Vicki Purcell

Advisor: John BucknerSRACLC Liaison: Cassie Wodrich

About theSRACLC Foundation The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County Foundation, an IRS approved 501(C)(3) entity, was formed in 2001 with a purpose to provide financial support to SRACLC’s programming for individuals with disabilities and their families. The Foundation is made up of professionals and philanthropists who work together to develop long term programs of giving by individuals, businesses, and organizations to further the goals and ideals of SRACLC.

SRACLC Foundation Mission StatementThe Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County Foundation provides financial support for the programs and activities of SRACLC and creates awareness of recreational opportunities for children through elderly adults with special needs.

SRACLC FOUNDATIONSRACLC FOUNDATION

Make a difference, join the

SRACLC Foundation!For more information, please contact Cassie

at 847-816-4866 or [email protected]

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WE'REHIRING!

WEEKLY PROGRAMSSPECIAL EVENTS

ACTIVE ADULTCLUB SRACLC: AFTER SCHOOL

INCLUSION

Please contact Kara at [email protected] with anyquestions.

SUPPORT STAFF & LEADERS

COMPETITIVE PAY

WORK PERMITSACCEPTED

TO APPLY:

SRACLC.ORG/WORK-WITH-US

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28th Annual Fall Golf OutingThursday, September 29, 2022

Steeple Chase Golf Club, MundeleinGrand Sponsor - $5,000.00

*2 Foursomes of Golfers *Company Logo on Giveaway

*8 Event Gifts *8 Beverage Wristbands

19th Hole Sponsor - $2,500.00 *1 Foursome of Golfers *Company Logo on Giveaway *4 Event Gifts *4 Beverage Wristbands

Putting Green Sponsor - $2,000.00 *1 Foursome of Golfers *Sign on Putting Green *4 Event Gifts *4 Beverage Wristbands

Beverage Cart Sponsor - $1,500.00 *1 Foursome of Golfers *Sign on Beverage Cart *4 Event Gifts *4 Beverage Wristbands

Lunch Sponsor - $1,500.00 *1 Foursome of Golfers *Lunch Sponsor Sign *4 Event Gifts *4 Beverage Wristbands

Hole Sponsor - $175.00 *1 Sign at Tee Block

SRACLC FoundationHoliday Tree Festival

Saturday, November 12, 2022Grand Sponsor - $5,000.00

*2 Tables of Eight with Reserved Seating*Tree Sponsor

Gold Star Sponsor - $2,500.00*1 Table of Eight with Reserved Seating

*Tree Sponsor

Silver Garland Sponsor - $1,000.00*Four Tickets to Event

Jingle Bell Sponsor - $500.00

*Two Tickets to Event

ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUND: SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

SRACLC and its Foundation’s fundraising goal is to build an accessible addition to an existing

playground to better promote inclusion. We will be working with the Grayslake Community

Park District on this project at their Jones Island park. Enabling children with special needs to play with their

peers in a playground setting is invaluable.

Please support this worthy cause by considering a sponsorship.

Playground Playmaker Sponsor$25,000 Number available – 2

Primary recognition on sponsorship/donor area

Accessible Rubber Surface Sponsor$20,000 Number available – 4

Recognition on poured surface donor area

Equipment Station Sponsor $7,500 Number available – 10

Recognition on sponsorship/donor area

Adaptible Additions Sponsor$5,000

Recognition on sponsorship/donor area

Come Out and Play Sponsor $2,500

Recognition on sponsorship/donor area

Fun & Games Sponsor $1,000

Recognition on sponsorship/donor area

Friends of SRACLC Sponsor$250

FUNDRAISINGFUNDRAISING

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121212SRACLC Agency and Program Goals are avai lable upon request . Please contact the

SRACLC off ice for a copy. Guidel ines for part ic ipation wil l be expected to be fol lowed.

DAY CAMPDAY CAMP

SRACLC Summer Camp InformationResident Registration Opens: Monday, May 2, 2022 at 9:00 a.m.Non-Resident Registration Opens: Monday, May 9, 2022 at 9:00 a.m.Registration Deadline: Monday, May 23, 2022 at 1:00 p.m.

• All camps will take a field trip at least once a week. Islanders, Explorers, Teen Titans, and Troops will only take field trips in the morning, weather permitting.

• Please send your campers with a lunch, water bottle, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen every day.

• All PM and Teens in Action campers must be at camp by 12:45 p.m.

• A detailed parent pack including additional forms will be sent to parent/guardian’s email address at least three weeks prior to the start of camp. The packet can be mailed upon request.

Registration Information The registration deadline is May 23, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. Registrations will not be processed without a $50.00 deposit. Please do not hold registrations if you are waiting for third-party funding. In this case, submit registration with third-party funding note on the registration form. The $50.00 deposit will be reimbursed should the third-party cover the cost of camp in its entirety.

For electronic registration forms, please visit

sraclc.org/registration/participant-forms/.

Meet Your CounselorsCampers and families enrolled in Sessions One or Two will have the chance to meet their counselors prior to their first day of camp. Please contact Jessie Silva at [email protected] or 847-816-4866 to set up an appointment.

Camp StaffThe SRACLC Day Camp staff is composed of recreation professionals, educators, teacher’s aides, college students studying related fields, and high school students. The camp site has a supervisor who oversees the day-to-day operations of camp with staff who are certified and/or trained in First Aid and CPR.

1313Payments made with cash or check must be paid in ful l . Anyone who wishes to set up a

payment schedule must contact the SRACLC off ice and pay with debit or credit .

DAY CAMPDAY CAMP

Behavior Expectations SRACLC encourages and promotes the concept of fun for everyone. However, certain rules have been established to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all people involved. SRACLC participants are expected to demonstrate appropriate behavior during programs. The Association’s basic behavior code insists that participants shall: • Show respect to each other and staff• Refrain from using foul or abusive language• Refrain from inflicting bodily harm to any individual• Demonstrate respect to equipment and facilities• Abide by all COVID-19 guidelines found on sraclc.org

SRACLC camps are geared towards children with special needs or those who have better success in smaller groups with more supervision. Counselors plan fun and exciting activities such as high energy group games, themed crafts, water play, singing and dancing, morning field trips, and so much more.

Parent PacksOnce a child/teen is registered for summer camp, SRACLC will send additional information to each family via email. This will include a Parent Camp Guide, Authorization for Pick Up Form, Medication Dispensing Information and Waiver, and Annual Information Form. If you are new to SRACLC, we ask you to set up an intake assessment meeting in lieu of the Annual Information Form. These forms will also be available at sraclc.org and can be mailed upon request.

New Camper AssessmentAll campers new to SRACLC will need to set up a participant assessment prior to the start of camp. This is a 30 minute session at the SRACLC office with the parent/guardian, camper, and Recreation Supervisor.

Various Camp OptionsSRACLC’s core day camp (Islanders, Explorers, Teen Titans, Troops, and Teens in Action) is a six-week, Monday-Thursday camp. The camps will be offered in two, three-week sessions for the convenience of summer planning. This camp will maintain a consistent location, schedule, and staff. Fridays at Camp, Firecracker Camp, Friday Field Trips, and August Adventures are separate mini camps. Please note the different drop offs, pick ups, and locations.

For more information,

please contact Jessie Silva at

[email protected] or

847-816-4866.

At-A-Glance Day Camp Schedule

Session One: Monday-Thursday, June 13-30, 2022Firecracker Camp: Tuesday-Thursday, July 5-7, 2022Session Two: Monday-Thursday, July 11-28, 2022August Adventures: Monday-Thursday, August 1-4, 2022Fridays at Camp: Fridays, June 17-July 29, 2022Friday Field Trips: Fridays, June 17-July 29, 2022

NOTE: Islanders, Explorers, Troops, Teen Titans, and Teens in Action will be held sessions one and two.

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MINI CAMPSMINI CAMPS

Firecracker Camp - 2221402Stars, stripes, and sprinklers! Splash into this special week of fun in the sun at Firecracker camp. More games, swimming, field trips, and crafts to fill the extra week out at the lake. NOTE: Campers will be grouped according to age and ability after the registration deadline. Please see Mini Camp Transportation for transportation from Vernon HIlls.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

2221402-A 3-21 Tue-Thu 9a-3p 7/5-7 Jones Island Building,

Grayslake $164 R

$212 NR 5/10

Fridays at Camp - 2221403The fun can’t stop. Finish the week with interactive games, outdoor play, local field trips, sensory play, and crafts. TGIF! NOTE: Campers will be grouped according to age and ability after the registration deadline. Please see Mini Camp Transportation for transportation from Vernon HIlls.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

2221403-A 3-21 Fri 9a-3p 6/17-7/29 Jones Island Building, Grayslake

$317 R $396 NR 5/10

August Adventures - 2221404An extra week of interactive games, swimming, field trips, sensory play, and crafts will keep the camp times rolling. NOTE: Campers will be grouped according to age and ability after the registration deadline.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

2221404-A 3-21 Mon-Thu 9a-3p 8/1-4 Century Park Pavilion,

Vernon Hills $225 R

$338 NR 5/20

Mini Camp TransportationInterested in registering for Fridays at Camp or Firecracker Camp, but can’t fit in driving up north? Catch a ride with SRACLC, so you don’t miss out on the fun!

Drop Off: 8:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon HillsPick Up: 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Program Name Fee Min/Max

2221402-B 3-21 Tue-Thu 8:30a-3:30p 7/5-7 Firecracker Camp $30 5/10

2221403-B 3-21 Fri 8:30a-3:30p 6/17-7/29 Fridays at Camp $70 5/10

Please contact Jess ie Si lva at j s i lva@sraclc .org with quest ions regarding Camps.

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Summer Day Camp Islanders Summer Camp - 3221300Calling all cowboys and cowgirls. Get ready to saddle up for a trip to the Wild West themed camp full of games, crafts, and field trips. Islanders is offered for two, three-week sessions and has full day and half day options. Yee-haw!

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

3221300-A 3-13 Mon-Thu 9a-12:15p 6/13-30 Jones Island Building,

Grayslake $225 R

$450 NR 5/10

3221300-B 3-13 Mon-Thu 9a-12:15p 7/11-28 Jones Island Building,

Grayslake $225 R

$450 NR 5/10

3221300-C 3-13 Mon-Thu 9a-3p 6/13-30 Jones Island Building,

Grayslake $435 R

$870 NR 5/10

3221300-D 3-13 Mon-Thu 9a-3p 7/11-28 Jones Island Building,

Grayslake $435 R

$870 NR 5/10

3221300-E 3-13 Mon-Thu 12:15-3p 6/13-30 Jones Island Building,

Grayslake $225 R

$450 NR 5/10

3221300-F 3-13 Mon-Thu 12:15-3p 7/11-28 Jones Island Building,

Grayslake $225 R

$450 NR 5/10

Explorers Summer Camp - 3221301Howdy partner! It’s time to giddy up over to Wild West camp. Days will be filled with games, crafts, and field trips planned for a rootin’-tootin’ good time. Explorers is offered for two, three-week sessions and has full day and half day options. Yee-haw!

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

3221301-A 3-12 Mon-Thu 9a-12:15p 6/13-30

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$225 R $450 NR 5/20

3221301-B 3-12 Mon-Thu 9a-12:15p 7/11-28

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$225 R $450 NR 5/20

3221301-C 3-12 Mon-Thu 9a-3p 6/13-30

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$435 R $870 NR 5/20

3221301-D 3-12 Mon-Thu 9a-3p 7/11-28

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$435 R $870 NR 5/20

3221301-E 3-12 Mon-Thu 12:15-3p 6/13-30

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$225 R $450 NR 5/20

3221301-F 3-12 Mon-Thu 12:15-3p 7/11-28

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$225 R $450 NR 5/20

YOUTH DAY CAMPSYOUTH DAY CAMPS

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FRIDAY FIELD TRIPS/TEEN DAY CAMPSFRIDAY FIELD TRIPS/TEEN DAY CAMPS

Please contact Jess ie Si lva at j s i lva@sraclc .org with quest ions regarding Camps.

Friday Field Trips - 4221203There are just so many places to see and things to do in the summer that we can’t fit it all in during camp. That’s where Friday Field Trips come into play. Join us each week and venture out for an all-day field trip from swimming at the water park to catching rides at the amusement park. Time to soak up the FUN! Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., Hawthorn School for Young Learners, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Hawthorn School for Young Learners, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4221203-A 3-21 Fri 9a-3p 6/17 Santa’s Village $70 R $88 NR 5/10

4221203-B 3-21 Fri 9a-3p 6/24 Atcher Island $53 R $67 NR 5/10

4221203-C 3-21 Fri 9a-3p 7/1 Racine Zoo $54 R $68 NR 5/10

4221203-D 3-21 Fri 9a-3p 7/8 Bear Paw Beach $82 R $103 NR 5/10

4221203-E 3-21 Fri 9a-3p 7/15 Family Aquatic Center at Heritage Park

$56 R $70 NR 5/10

4221203-F 3-21 Fri 9a-3p 7/22 SEBA Park $49 R $62 NR 5/10

4221203-G 3-21 Fri 9a-3p 7/29 Crystal Lake West Beach $49 R $62 NR 5/10

Troops Summer Camp - 3221302Hold your horses, it’s time for summer camp in the Wild West! Fill your ole’ summer days with games, crafts, and field trips. Troops is offered for two, three-week sessions and has full day and half day options. Yee-haw!

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

3221302-A 13-21 Mon-Thu 9a-12:15p 6/13-30

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$225 R $450 NR 5/20

3221302-B 13-21 Mon-Thu 9a-12:15p 7/11-28

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$225 R $450 NR 5/20

3221302-C 13-21 Mon-Thu 9a-3p 6/13-30

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$435 R $870 NR 5/20

3221302-D 13-21 Mon-Thu 9a-3p 7/11-28

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$435 R $870 NR 5/20

3221302-E 13-21 Mon-Thu 12:15-3p 6/13-30

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$225 R $450 NR 5/20

3221302-F 13-21 Mon-Thu 12:15-3p 7/11-28

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$225 R $450 NR 5/20

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TEEN DAY CAMPSTEEN DAY CAMPS

Teen Titans Camp - 3221304Calling all cowboys and cowgirls. Get ready to saddle up for a trip to this Wild West themed camp full of games, crafts, and field trips. Teen Titans is offered for two, three-week sessions. Yee-haw!

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

3221304-A 13-21 Mon-Thu 9a-12:15p 6/13-30 Sports Center,

Round Lake $225 R

$450 NR 5/10

3221304-B 13-21 Mon-Thu 9a-12:15p 7/11-28 Sports Center,

Round Lake $225 R

$450 NR 5/10

Teens in Action - 3221303Every day will be charged with exciting field trips and visits to local attractions including beaches, water parks, and outdoor adventures. Please see Teens in Action Camper Criteria below.

North Drop Off: 12:15 p.m., Sports Center, Round Lake North Pick Up: 3:45 p.m., Sports Center, Round Lake South Drop Off: 12:15 p.m., Hawthorn School for Young Learners, Vernon Hills South Pick Up: 3:45 p.m., Hawthorn School for Young Learners, Vernon Hills 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Teens in Action Criteria - Ability to … • Follow directions with minimal intervention • Refrain from any physical and verbal outbursts • Receive and interpret directions with prompting • Stay within a large public area with prompting • Interact appropriately with prompting

Program # Age Day Times Dates Drop Off/Pick Up Location Fee Min/

Max

3221303-A 13-21 Mon-Thu

12:15-3:45p 6/13-30

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$275 R $550 NR 5/10

3221303-B 13-21 Mon-Thu

12:15-3:45p 7/11-28

Hawthorn School for Young Learners,

Vernon Hills

$275 R $550 NR 5/10

3221303-C 13-21 Mon-Thu

12:15-3:45p 6/13-30 Sports Center,

Round Lake $275 R

$550 NR 5/10

3221303-D 13-21 Mon-Thu

12:15-3:45p 7/11-28 Sports Center,

Round Lake $275 R

$550 NR 5/10

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YOUTH/TEEN PROGRAMSYOUTH/TEEN PROGRAMS

Dolphin Swim Club Private Lessons - 4221100From blowing bubbles underwater to learning to tread water in the deep end, the instructors will design the swim class based on your child’s goals and basic needs. “Water” you waiting for? NOTE: For campers enrolled in either session 1 or 2 of Explorers/Troops. Staff will pull them out of camp for the lesson.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4221100-A 3-14Mon

& Wed

11-11:30a 6/13-29 Family Aquatic Center, Vernon Hills

$105 R $210 NR 1/2

4221100-B 3-14 Tue & Thu 11-11:30a 6/14-30 Family Aquatic Center,

Vernon Hills $105 R

$210 NR 1/2

4221100-C 3-14Mon

& Wed

11-11:30a 7/11-26 Family Aquatic Center, Vernon Hills

$105 R $210 NR 1/2

4221100-D 3-14 Tue & Thu 11-11:30a 7/12-27 Family Aquatic Center,

Vernon Hills $105 R

$210 NR 1/2

Dolphin Swim Club Semi-Private Lessons - 4221101From blowing bubbles underwater to learning to tread water in the deep end, the instructors will design the swim class based on your child’s goals and basic needs. “Water” you waiting for? NOTE: For campers enrolled in either session 1 or 2 of Explorers/Troops. Staff will pull them out of camp for the lesson. Must sign up with a partner for Semi-Private lessons.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4221101-A 3-14Mon

& Wed

11-11:30a 6/13-28 Family Aquatic Center, Vernon Hills

$72 R $144 NR 1/2

4221101-B 3-14 Tue & Thu 11-11:30a 6/14-29 Family Aquatic Center,

Vernon Hills $72 R

$144 NR 1/2

4221101-C 3-14Mon

& Wed

11-11:30a 7/11-26 Family Aquatic Center, Vernon Hills

$72 R $144 NR 1/2

4221101-D 3-14 Tue & Thu 11-11:30a 7/12-27 Family Aquatic Center,

Vernon Hills $72 R

$144 NR 1/2

1919 Please contact Jess ie Si lva at j s i lva@sraclc .org with quest ions

regarding Youth and Teen Programs.

YOUTH/TEEN PROGRAMSYOUTH/TEEN PROGRAMS

Horsing Around - 4221200Hay there! Looking to maximize the quality of your Saturday morning with the help of a friendly four-legged animal? We’re saddling up for a guided giddy up through the town. Don’t miss the “mane” event of the weekend.

Drop Off: 9:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 12:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4221200-A 3-14 Sat 9:30a-12p 6/18 Equestrian Connection, Lake Forest

$36 R $45 NR 5/10

Water Works - 4221201Let’s go to the B.E.A.C.H (Best Escape Anyone Can Have). Create the largest sand castle, dive into the endless lake, and splash with wicked water balloons. After all that fun in the sun, we will dry off for a yummy picnic lunch. Time for some sandy toes and a sun kissed nose!

Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 9:30 a.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake Pick Up: 12:00 p.m., Jones Island Building, Grayslake 12:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4221201-A 3-21 Sat 9a-12:30p 7/16 Jones Island Building, Grayslake

$27 R $34 NR 5/10

Divin’ In - 4221202Welcome aboard for all those with a summer state of mind. Let’s venture into an aquatic adventure land. Test your luck under the tipping water bucket dump, balance yourself as you walk across the lily pads, and relax by floating along the lazy river. Pool hair, don’t care!

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4221202-A 3-21 Sat 11a-1:30p 8/20 Adler Pool, Libertyville

$21 R $27 NR 5/10

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Club SRACLC: Beyond School Program - 7228201Each day will consist of specialized instruction for one hour dedicated to the program area listed below. The other hour and a half will consist of a snack, guided/structured play, and small group activities.

Club SRACLC GroupsGo Getters Participants ages 3 and older who… • Function in a 1:3 staff to participant ratio • Are toilet trained • Refrain from physical and verbal outbursts • Stay with the group independently • Min/Max: 3/7

Fantastic Friends Participants ages 3 and older who… • Need 1:1 or 1:2 staff to participant ratio for success • Wear diapers or need bathroom assistance • Need assistance maintaining appropriate behavior • Tend to wander or run from the group • Min/Max: 1/3

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

7228201-A 3-22 Mon-Fri 2:30-5p 8/22-

12/16 Fairhaven Primary School, Mundelein $1.550 5/10

7228201-B 3-22 Mon 2:30-5p 8/22-12/12

Fairhaven Primary School, Mundelein $330 5/10

7228201-C 3-22 Tue 2:30-5p 8/23-12/13

Fairhaven Primary School, Mundelein $352 5/10

7228201-D 3-22 Wed 2:30-5p 8/24-12/14

Fairhaven Primary School, Mundelein $308 5/10

7228201-E 3-22 Thu 2:30-5p 8/25-12/15

Fairhaven Primary School, Mundelein $352 5/10

7228201-F 3-22 Fri 2:30-5p 8/26-12/16

Fairhaven Primary School, Mundelein $308 5/10

Summer Sensations - 4225200Summer camp is full of exciting field trips, so why not add one more stop for the day to our Illumi*Nation sensory room? Cool down on the cozy bean bag chairs or wind down by swaying in the swing. Relax and recharge for tomorrow’s adventures.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4225200-A 3-99 Mon 3-4p 6/13-27 Hawthorn School for

Young Learners, Vernon Hills

$30 R $38 NR 3/7

4225200-B 3-99 Tue 3-4p 7/12-26 Hawthorn School for

Young Learners, Vernon Hills

$30 R $38 NR 3/7

20Please contact Katie Owen at kowen@sraclc .org for more information.

CLUB SRACLC PROGRAM/SENSORY PROGRAMCLUB SRACLC PROGRAM/SENSORY PROGRAM

Please contact Katie Owen at

kowen@sraclc .org for more informa-t ion about After

School Programs.

2121Please contact Jess ie Si lva at j s i lva@sraclc .org for more information.

FAMILY PROGRAMSFAMILY PROGRAMS

Parades - 4226100Smile and wave to friends and fans as we coast through your community in a summer parade. You’ll get a free SRACLC t-shirt you can wear to represent us as you pass out treats. Let’s get this show on the road! NOTE: All participants registered who do not attend will be subject to a $10.00 no-show fee.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4226100-A 3-99 Sat 9:30a-12:30p 6/18 Crawford Warming House, Libertyville FREE 2/5

4226100-E 3-99 Sun 1:30-4p 7/3 Mundelein Community Center FREE 2/5

4226100-B 3-99 Mon 9:30-11a 7/4 Community Park, Hawthorn Woods FREE 2/5

4226100-C 3-99 Mon 8-11:15a 7/4 SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills FREE 2/5

4226100-D 3-99 Mon 10:30a-12:30p 7/4 Village Hall, Lincolnshire FREE 2/5

4226100-F 3-99 Sun 11a-1:30p 7/24 Paulus Park, Lake Zurich FREE 2/5

4226100-G 3-99 Sat 6:15-9:15p 8/20 Grayslake Recreation Center FREE 2/5

SRACLC Pool Party Mixer - 4226101H2-Oh it’s a Splash Bash.Hit the pool for a night of swimming, dancing, ice cream, and meeting new friends. Bring your pals, parents, and siblings because no one will want to miss this. Not a swimmer, NP feel free to bust a move to hot hits spun by our DJ or “chillax” in a lounge chair. NOTE: Supervision is not provided. Please register for each person planning to attend for food purposes. There will be a $10.00 charge for no-show.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4226101-A 3-99 Tue 7-8:30p 8/2 Aquatic Center, Round Lake FREE 10/30

Awards Picnic - 5226100Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, children of all ages, prepare to be awarded! SRACLC is happy to gather together for another annual award’s picnic to share our appreciation for you over some saucy BBQ. After the speeches are done we will que the DJ for the dance party. NOTE: Supervision is not provided. Please register for each person planning to attend for food purposes. There will be a $10.00 charge for no-show.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

5226100-A 3-99 Wed 6-7:30p 9/7 Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills FREE 15/50

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Birdie Buddies - 4224100We are partnering up with tried and true members of the Grayslake Community. It’s off to the course for nine holes of “best shot”. Trophies will be awarded for the best score, longest putt, and closet to the pin. It’ll be the best night by “par”. Don’t forget to grab your goodie bag! NOTE: This program is sponsored by the Grayslake Community Park District. Please be on time.

Drop Off: 4:45 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 5:30 p.m., Grayslake Golf Course, Grayslake Pick Up: 7:30 p.m., Grayslake Golf Course, Grayslake 8:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4224100-A 8-99 Thu 4:45-8p 8/4 Grayslake Golf Course $20 R $25 NR 5/12

Volleyball - 4224200Purpose: To provide a competitive volleyball team with a focus on improving individual skills and team play. Calling all volley gals and guys! Bump, set, hit, and spike, that’s the way Crusaders fight! Each practice, we will build the skills, then we will “serve” up some competition against the rivals. Uno, dos, tres, ACE!

Regional: TBD TR Section: Sunday, October 2, 2022

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4224200-A 13-99 Tue 7-8p 8/2-9/27 Sports Center, Round Lake

$63 R $126 NR 7/12

Bocce - 4224201Purpose: To practice bocce skills with a focus on strategy and accuracy to compete at an individual’s highest potential. Is anyone down for some “de-bocce-ry”? We can “roll” with the punches. Join us on the beautiful summer’s night to play your favorite yard game. Next thing you know, you’ll be in the top division at the competition. See you on the court!

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4224201-A 8-99 Tue 4:45-5:45p 8/9-9/27 Hartmann Park, Vernon Hills

$40 R $80 NR 5/11

4224201-B 8-99 Wed 5:30-6:30p 8/10-9/28

Sports Center Park, Round Lake

$40 R $80 NR 5/11

CRUSADERS ATHLETICSCRUSADERS ATHLETICS

2323Please contact Katie Owen at kowen@sraclc .org with quest ions

regarding Teen/Adult Weekly Programs and Crusaders Athlet ics .

CRUSADERS ATHLETICSCRUSADERS ATHLETICS

Flag Football - 4224202Purpose: To provide a competitive flag football team with a focus on individual skills and team play. Three words: Wednesday. Night. Lights. Tie on your flags and join our #1 team. Queue up to be the quarterback and line up to be a lineman. Remember, championships are won throughout the season, let’s get ready to rumble. T-O-U-C-H DOWN!

Regional: Tournament Date TBD

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4224202-A 13-99 Wed 6-7:15p 7/13-9/28

Hartmann Park, Vernon Hills

$70 R $140 NR 7/12

Golf - 4224203Purpose: Golf lessons with an emphasis on driving, chipping, and putting. Small group lessons at a driving range from a certified PGA instructor.Summer means it’s “par-tee” time. Are you looking to be a competitive golfer or just want to improve your game? Maybe, you’re interested in learning a brand new sport? From first timers on the course, to seasoned athletes, we have the PAR-fect program. NOTE: Please bring your own golf clubs and 3+ balls to each session. Competitive Golf is eligible to compete in the Special Olympics tournament on July 18.

Program Name Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/

MaxGolf

Lesson 4224203-A 8-99 Wed 5-6p 6/15-7/20

Twin Orchard Country Club, Long Grove

$36 R $72 NR 5/12

Competitive Golf 4224203-B 8-99 Thu 5:30-8:30p 6/9-7/28 Steeple Chase Golf

Club, Mundelein $72 R

$144 NR 5/12

Fall Golf 4224203-C 8-99 Thu 4:45-8p 8/11-9/1 Grayslake Golf Course $68 R $136 NR 5/12

Competitive Bowling - 4224204“Pin” this on your summer schedule. Whether you are working to beat your high score or improve your skills for the Special Olympics tournament, this is sure to be right up your “alley”. NOTE: SRACLC will provide transportation to the tournament if five or more athletes attend. Must be registered in Competitive Bowling Practice to register for the tournament.

Program Name Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/

Max

Practice 4224204-A 8-99 Thu 6:15-7:45p 7/7-8/25 Kristof’s Entertainment Center, Round Lake

$105 R $210 NR 5/20

Tournament 4224204-B 8-99 Sat 8a-4p 8/27 Special Recreation Center, Round Lake FREE 5/20

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High Rollers - 4222200Purpose: To provide a social bowling league for athletes to improve scores and have fun. Your summer social plans are on a “roll”. “Spare” some time and join us on a magnificent Monday night. Whether you are working to beat your high score, or socialize with friends, High Rollers is right up your “alley”. NOTE: High Rollers North (4222200-A) runs back to back with Fast Food Express.

Program Name Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/

Max

North 4222200-A 15-99 Mon 4-5:15p 7/11-8/29 Lakeside Lanes, Mundelein

$98 R $196 NR 5/20

Active Adult Transportation 4222200-B 15-99 Mon 3-4p 7/11-8/29 SRACLC Office,

Vernon Hills $40 3/10

South 4222200-C 15-99 Mon 5:15-6:30p 7/11-8/29 Bowlero, Vernon Hills $98 R $196 NR 5/20

Fast Food Express - 4222201Purpose: To practice independence, money management, healthy choices, and table etiquette in a restaurant environment. What time is it? Meal time! Order up a double cheese burger, a tacos locos, or some buffalo chicken. Each week you can pick something new as we navigate our nutrition goals. My belly is already growling, let’s get to dinner. NOTE: Fast Food Express runs back to back with High Rollers North (4222200-A) and Fitness Fanatics. Drop Off: 5:15 p.m., Lakeside Lanes, Mundelein Pick Up: 6:30 p.m., Community Center, Mundelein

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222201-A 15-99 Mon 5:15-6:30p 7/11-8/29 Various $48 R $96 NR 5/12

Fitness Fanatics - 4222202Purpose: To improve overall wellness by gaining independence in a fitness center. Let your friends be your “fit-spiration”. Whether cardio machines are your dream or you like to rack up the weights, together we can achieve our goals. Friends don’t let friends slack on exercising. NOTE: Fitness Fanatics runs back to back with Fast Food Express.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222202-A 15-99 Mon 6:30-7:30p 7/11-8/29 Mundelein Community Center

$48 R $96 NR 5/11

Please contact Katie Owen at kowen@sraclc .org with quest ions regarding Teen/Adult Weekly Programs.

TEEN/ADULT WEEKLYTEEN/ADULT WEEKLY

2525 Please bring a lunch to program. $ Please bring money to program.

TEEN/ADULT WEEKLYTEEN/ADULT WEEKLY

Cardio Dance - 4222203Purpose: To improve cardio health and coordination through dance. I can feel the beat through my feet and I simply cannot stand still! Let the rhythm guide you in this dance-tastic workout. Follow along with our enthusiastic leader or march to your own beat, there is no wrong way to get your heart rate up while busting a move. Drop Off: 5:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 5:30 p.m., Grayslake Recreation Center Pick Up: 6:30 p.m., Grayslake Recreation Center 7:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222203-A 15-99 Mon 5:30-6:30p 6/6-27 Grayslake Recreation Center

$64 R $128 NR 5/11

Art in the Park - 4222204Purpose: To increase creativity and provide opportunities for individuals to express themselves through art. There is no better muse than the great outdoors. We will bring the project ideas, and you bring the artistic skills. Nature will nurture your creativity as we craft up a masterpiece or two…or eight.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222204-A 15-99 Wed 6-7p 6/15-8/3 Crawford Warming House, Libertyville

$55 R $110 NR 5/12

Football Fan Club - 4222205Purpose: To provide opportunities to socialize and teach basic grilling skills. Maroon and silver, have no fear, stand up crowd, let’s hear you cheer! Hail all, it’s for Crusader’s flag football! Practice your chants as we cheer on the team and grill our favorite grub. Tailgate time never disappoints.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222205-A 15-99 Wed 6-7:15p 8/10-31 Hartmann Park, Vernon Hills

$36 R $45 NR 5/11

2626Please contact Katie Owen at kowen@sraclc .org with quest ions

regarding Teen/Adult Weekly Programs.

TEEN/ADULT WEEKLYTEEN/ADULT WEEKLY

Cardio Boxing - 4222206Purpose: To teach boxing skills in order to improve coordination, confidence, and fitness. What’s got you “hooked”? Boxing! “Knockout” an hour with a fulfilling workout that builds up your strength, endurance, and confidence. Why not take a “jab” at it?

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222206-A 15-99 Thu 5:45-6:45p 6/23-7/14

Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

$36 R $72 NR 5/11

Equestrian - 4222207Purpose: To practice horseback riding, receive therapeutic benefits, and learn etiquette from professional instructors. Saddle up cowboys and cowgirls it’s time to learn proper riding techniques and equine etiquette while playing therapeutic games and trotting around the stable. Yee-Haw! NOTE: Priority will be given to individuals with special needs.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222207-A 3-99 Fri 4:15-4:45p 6/24-8/12

Equestrian Connection, Lake Forest

$176 R $352 NR 1/2

4222207-B 3-99 Fri 5-5:30p 6/24-8/12

Equestrian Connection, Lake Forest

$176 R $352 NR 1/2

4222207-C 3-99 Fri 5:45-6:15p 6/24-8/12

Equestrian Connection, Lake Forest

$176 R $352 NR 1/2

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What’s Cookin’ - 4222106Order up a night of good food and great company. We’ll “taco ‘bout” money handling and restaurant manners while we “pickle” out something for supper. Yum-o! Please bring money to purchase dinner. Drop Off: 5:00 p.m., RLAPD Special Recreation Center. Round Lake Pick Up: 7:30 p.m., RLAPD Special Recreation Center, Round Lake

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222106-A 15-99 Wed 5-7:30p 6/15 Moretti’s, Fox Lake $16 R $20 NR 5/11

4222106-B 15-99 Wed 5-7:30p 7/20 Emil’s, Grayslake $16 R $20 NR 5/11

4222106-C 15-99 Wed 5-7:30p 8/17 Chili’s, Round Lake $16 R $20 NR 5/11

Fun Seekers - 4222102It is time to liven up our Friday night’s outside style. How does lounging at an outdoor concert sound? What about speeding around a race track? Or getting a hole-in-one? We’re going all out, so you definitely don’t want to miss out on this “fri-yay”. NOTE: Please bring money.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Pick Up/Drop Off Location Fee Min/

Max

4222102-A 15-99 Fri 6-9p6/107/158/12

Rolek Community Center, Round Lake

$45 R $57 NR 5/11

4222102-B 15-99 Fri 6-9p6/107/158/12

SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

$45 R $57 NR 5/11

Dinner Club - 4222104I’d like to order three nights, on the patio, with good eats and the setting sun. Hold the “pickles”. We’d rather “relish” in great company. Check please! NOTE: Please bring money.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Pick Up/Drop Off Location Fee Min/

Max

4222104-A 21-99 Fri 6-8:30p6/247/158/26

Crawford Warming House, Libertyville

$45 R $57 NR 5/11

4222104-B 21-99 Fri 6-8:30p6/247/158/26

SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

$45 R $57 NR 5/11

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Saturday Swimmers - 4222105Summer time? You mean swim time! We’ll be soaking up the sun on the lazy river while also practicing our cannon balls. Care to relax poolside? Or race down the slide? We’ll get to it all during this “splash-tastic” Saturday. NOTE: SRACLC is not able to provide locker room assistance pre and post program. Please bring money.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222105-A 15-99 Sat 1-3:30p6/257/238/13

Family Aquatic Center, Vernon Hills

$48 R $60 NR 5/11

Out & About - 4222103Tie up your laces and grab your sunscreen, we are exploring all of what nature has to offer. Enjoy the summer breeze as we test out different fishing lures and find the exact leaf we need to win the scavenger hunt. Care for a little competition? We’ll also be seeing who has the best Frisbee skills. Let’s get Out & About!

Program # Age Day Times Dates Pick Up/Drop Off Location Fee Min/

Max

4222103-A 15-99 Sat 1-3:30p6/187/168/20

SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

$46 R $58 NR 5/11

Saturday Night’s Alright - 4222100Ready to see who can make the best hot dog this side of Chicago? Ketchup optional. What about who can make the ultimate plate of nachos? After we fuel up on scrumptious food, we’ll end the night with bingo, yard games, or tie dying. Bring your appetite and your energy, Saturday nights are about to get wild.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222100-A 15-99 Sat 6-9p6/47/98/6

Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

$48 R $60 NR 5/11

Brew Crew - 4222101Now that the weather is warm it’s time to raise a cold one to celebrate! Spend these midsummer nights with your best pals playing games and chatting the night away. We’ll even hit a festival beer tent this season. You had me at “merlot”! NOTE: Participants who wish to purchase alcoholic beverages may do so with a signed waiver and will be limited to two beverages. Please bring money.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Pick Up/Drop Off Location Fee Min/

Max

4222101-A 21-99 Sat 7:30-10:30p

6/47/28/6

SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

$36 R $45 NR 5/11

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TEEN/ADULT SOCIALSTEEN/ADULT SOCIALS

2929Please contact Angel ica Alanis at aalanis@sraclc .orgwith quest ions regarding Teen/Adult Special Events .

TEEN/ADULT SPECIAL EVENTSTEEN/ADULT SPECIAL EVENTS

Picnic in the Park - 4222107We’re picking up dinner, packing it up, and picnicking in the park. All you need to do is pull up a seat and dig in. Pick a partner and challenge your pals to a few round of cornhole, bucket pong, or bocce ball. Nothing kicks off the weekend quite like a fantastic Friday night with friends and a sunset stroll around the picture perfect path.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222107-A 15-99 Fri 6-8:30p 6/3 Century Park Pavilion, Vernon Hills

$15 R $19 NR 5/11

Strollin’ to Dog n Suds - 4222108Get your walking shoes on to take a stroll around town on a beautiful summer afternoon. After taking strides around Central Park, let’s scoot on over to Dog n Suds for lunch. ‘Tis the season for creamy, homemade root beer floats, fresh french fries, and a delicious hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog! NOTE: Please bring money.

Drop Off: 11:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 12:00 p.m., Grayslake Recreation Center, Grayslake Pick Up: 2:00 p.m., Grayslake Recreation Center, Grayslake 2:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222108-A 15-99 Sat 11:30a-2:30p 6/4 Dog n Suds, Grayslake $17 R $22 NR 5/11

Back to the Beach Club - 4222109Popsicles, painting, sand castles, and more. Let’s see what the Mundelein Beach Bash has in store. Slip into your suit and splash to the beat of the hula tunes. Buckle up for a booming boat ride with best friends before heading back home. Cannonball! NOTE: Please bring money.

Drop Off: 12:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222109-A 15-99 Sat 12-4p 6/11 Diamond Lake Beach, Mundelein

$19 R $24 NR 5/11

Dance at Dusk - 4222110Let’s get funky! Move to the beat of your favorite songs and boogie down with some of your favorite friends. Don’t worry; there will be a BBQ dinner to give you the energy to finish the night strong.

Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., Special Recreation Center, Round Lake 6:00 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 8:30 p.m., Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills 9:00 p.m., Special Recreation Center, Round Lake

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222110-A 15-99 Fri 6-8:30p 6/17 Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

$20 R $25 NR 15/50

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Gone Golfin’ - 4222111To the congo we go. Grab your putter for the adventure course of a lifetime. Head up and over the bridge, but don’t lose your ball! Can you hit a hole-in-one towards the green by the waterfall? Let’s keep the ball rolling and top off the night with a sundae, double scoop, or banana split. NOTE: Please bring money. Drop Off: 6:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222111-A 15-99 Fri 6-9p 7/1 Congo River Golf, Hoffman Estates

$29 R $37 NR 5/11

Fiesta Friday - 4222112Vamanos! Let’s “taco” about munching on a Mexican food feast full of loaded nachos, big burritos, and tasty tostadas. Of course, there will be chips and salsa, but that’s not all. Put your dancing shoes on and bailar to the beats of the salsa musica. It’s not time for a siesta, so get ready for the fiesta!

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222112-A 15-99 Fri 6-8:30p 7/8 Regent Center, Mundelein

$22 R $28 NR 5/11

Brunch & Bubbly - 4222113Saturdays are for...brunching! Forget an evening happy hour, let’s get this party started early in the day. Bring your sunglasses, so we can soak up the sun on the patio of an outdoor brunch spot. Bubbly, breakfast, burgers, oh my. NOTE: Please bring money. Drop Off: 11:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 2:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hill

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222113-A 21-99 Sat 11:30a-2:30p 7/9 Broken Oar, Port Barrington

$19 R $24 NR 5/11

Bites & Bottega - 4222114Tie a knot in your smock and fill your palette with an array of vibrant paint colors. Speaking of palettes, we won’t leave your taste buds out on this one. Pile your plate with a variety of appetizers to snack on while you work on creating your canvas masterpiece.

Drop Off: 5:00 p.m., Special Recreation Center, Round Lake 5:30 p.m., Adler Park, Libertyville Pick Up: 8:00 p.m., Adler Park, Libertyville 8:30 p.m., Special Recreation Center, Round Lake

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222114-A 15-99 Sat 5:30-8p 7/16 Adler Park, Libertyville $21 R $27 NR 5/11

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Backyard Barbeque - 4222115Friends, food, and football! Work up an appetite by playing a group game of flag football. We’ll fire up the grill and load on hot dogs and seasoned potatoes while you’re on the field. Savory and sweet are a duo though, so don’t forget to roast a marshmallow for s’mores. Go long and score big with this Friday night.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222115-A 15-99 Fri 6-9p 7/22 Hartmann Park, Vernon Hills

$17 R $22 NR 5/11

Swim Under the Stars - 4222116Take an evening dip into the deep blue... end of the pool. Night swimming is the best way to cool off after a long, sunny day. Doesn’t it sound relaxing to sit in the shallow end and chill under the night sky? Well, “water” you waiting for then? NOTE: Please bring money.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222116-A 15-99 Sat 4:30-7p 7/23 TBD Aquatic Center $16 R $20 NR 5/11

Summer Lovin’ Dance - 4222117Relax and sway to the rhythm of the tunes, munch on delicious treats, and enjoy the summer atmosphere created by the best company around. Enjoy this paradise, SRACLC style. “Summer Lovin’ had me a blast!”

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222117-A 15-99 Fri 6:30-8:30p 7/29 Regent Center, Mundelein

$12 R $15 NR 15/50

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Flowerfest Beaches and BBQBrunch ‘N Brew

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Off to the Fair - 4222118It’s that time of the year again to sample several food trucks, slip down the slides to take a ride, and take home a big prize if you take first place in a carnival game. With tons to do and even more to see, The Lake County Fair is the place to be. NOTE: Please bring money.

Drop Off: 11:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 12:00 p.m., Canlan Sports, Libertyville Pick Up: 3:30 p.m., Canlan Sports, Libertyville 4:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222118-A 15-99 Sat 11:30a-4p 7/30 Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake

$47 R $59 NR 5/11

Walk on the Wild Side - 4222119“Whoo-hoo” wants to look into the yellow eyes of a great horned “tiger” owl? “Caa-caw”- can you imagine a bald eagle right before your eyes? “Howl” about sighting an injured wolf resting in its sanctuary? This afternoon will include an outdoor stroll on the forest trail to observe recovering animals and a tour of the indoor Wildlife Center. NOTE: Please bring a lunch.

Drop Off: 11:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222119-A 15-99 Sat 11:30a-3p 8/6 Willowbrook Wildlife Center, Glen Ellyn

$20 R $25 NR 5/11

Splash into Summer - 4222120Watch out! There’s a WAVE of excitement coming your way. We will be BLASTING jams on the deck for the ultimate pool party. After dancing in the zero-depth, we’ll head back for a pizza dinner in the park. Grab a slice and do whatever FLOATS your BOAT. NOTE: Please bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle.

Drop Off: 3:00 p.m., Family Aquatic Center, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 6:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222120-A 15-99 Sat 3-6:30p 8/13 Family Aquatic Center, Vernon Hills

$29 R $37 NR 5/11

Movie in the Park - 4222121And action! Cozy up under the night sky to catch a popular flick on the massive outdoor movie screen. You bring a blanket and we’ll be sure to load up our bus with more snacks than imaginable. If the movie’s not enough to entice you, maybe Milk Duds, Skittles, buttery popcorn, and gummy bears will.

Drop Off: 7:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 10:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222121-A 15-99 Fri 7:30-10:30p 8/19 Community Park,

Hawthorn Woods $17 R

$22 NR 5/11

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Luau by the Lake - 4222122Aloha! Let’s bring a luau to the mid-west. All you need is some tropical music, drinks with umbrellas, island snacks, a limbo stick, and a group of goof-balls wearing Hawaiian shirts, grass skirts, and flowers in their hair. Welcome to paradise.

Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., Special Recreation Center, Round Lake 6:00 p.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville Pick Up: 9:00 p.m., Crawford Warming House, Libertyville 9:30 p.m., Special Recreation Center, Round Lake

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222122-A 15-99 Sat 6-9p 8/20 Crawford Warming House, Libertyville

$23 R $29 NR 5/11

Staying Afloat - 4222123To the beach! We’re launching kayaks, catching rays, and hopefully serving up some aces in the sand on the beach volleyball court. “Toes in the water, tush in the sand, not a worry in the world, cold drink in my hand. Life is good today!” NOTE: Please bring a lunch. Drop Off: 10:30 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 11:00 a.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich Pick Up: 1:30 p.m., The Barn, Lake Zurich 2:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222123-A 15-99 Sat 10:30a-2p 8/27 Paulus Park Beach, Lake Zurich

$20 R $25 NR 5/11

Sunset Social - 4222124How about an IPA or possibly a glass of Rosé? Nothing beats having an ice-cold drink in hand while sitting under the starlit sky with some good company. With Sunset Pavilion’s gorgeous views, craft brews, and of course, you, it’s bound to be an evening with rave reviews. Cheers to a perfect night on the lake shore. Drop Off: 5:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 6:00 p.m., Breezewald Park, Lake Zurich Pick Up: 8:30 p.m., Breezewald Park, Lake Zurich 9:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222124-A 21-99 Sat 5:30-9p 8/27 Sunset Pavilion, Lake Zurich

$17 R $22 NR 5/11

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ADULT DAYADULT DAY

Please contact Becks Taylor-O’Neil at btayloronei l@sraclc .org with quest ions regarding Adult Day and Day Trippers Programs.

Adult Day Programs Life’s more fun in the sun and even more fun with your friends! Join one of our Adult Day Programs this summer and have fun every day. Increase your communication skills through socialization prompts and spend time in the community on daily field trips. Stay active and enjoy other recreational activities like bocce ball or card games. Increase your daily living skills by participating in activities designed to help you succeed with tasks such as money management, goal setting, and hygiene. NOTE: The registration window for those currently enrolled in an Adult Day Program is May 16-19, 2022. New member registration is open May 19-23, 2022. Adult Day is structured around four core elements: • Recreation/Leisure-including bowling, swimming, golfing, movies, cultural arts, and more. • Fitness/Exercise-including daily workouts and sport activities. • Living Skills-including social etiquette, money management, and personal safety. • Socialization-including communication skills and cooperative games. North: Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein South: Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills NOTE: North groups will be combined for some activities with a combined total of 10-22 participants.

Active Adult has three groups. The Blackhawks and Bears are located at our North site and split according the ability. The Bulls are located at our South site and is a mixed-ability group. Each participant at the North site will be assigned a group based on an SRACLC assessment. All new participants will be re-assessed after three weeks and every participant will be evaluated annually to assure proper groupings and staffing.

Participants enrolled in the Blackhawks (North) must: • Function within a 1:6 staff to participant ratio • Be independent in all personal care • Refrain from any physical and verbal outburst • Receive and interpret simple directions independently • Follow and stay with the group independently • Min/Max: 6/12 Active Adult North

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

6223302-A 22-99 Mon 10a-3p 6/13-8/29

Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein

$528 R $1056 NR 5/12

6223302-B 22-99 Tue 10a-3p 6/14-8/30

Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein

$528 R $1056 NR 5/12

6223302-C 22-99 Wed 10a-3p 6/15-8/31

Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein

$528 R $1056 NR 5/12

6223302-D 22-99 Thu 10a-3p 6/16-9/1 Santa Maria del Popolo, Mundelein

$528 R $1056 NR 5/12

Participants enrolled in the Bears (North) and Bulls (South) may: • Require personal care • Require behavior monitoring • Require assisted participation for fine motor activities • Need assistance complying with directions • Min/Max: 4/8 for 1:3 staff to participant ratio per site • Min/Max: 0/2 for a 1:1 staff to participant ratio per site

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Active Adult South Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/

Max

6223303-A 22-99 Mon 10a-3p 6/13-8/29

Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

$528 R $1056 NR 5/10

6223303-B 22-99 Tue 10a-3p 6/14-8/30

Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

$528 R $1056 NR 5/10

6223303-C 22-99 Wed 10a-3p 6/15-8/31

Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

$528 R $1056 NR 5/10

6223303-D 22-99 Thu 10a-3p 6/16-9/1

Carl Hartmann Building, Vernon Hills

$528 R $1056 NR 5/10

TODAY’s Walking ClubWhy not start the day with some steps and fresh air? We’ll energize with exercise and then stroll right into our favorite club. In the event of inclement weather, we’ll be moving and grooving inside.

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4222208-A 18-99 Mon,Wed,Fri 9-10a 6/6-7/1 Special Recreation

Center, Round Lake $60 R

$120 NR 4/8

4222208-B 18-99 Mon,Wed,Fri 9-10a 7/6-29 Special Recreation

Center, Round Lake $55 R

$110 NR 4/8

4222208-C 18-99 Mon,Wed,Fri 9-10a 8/1-9/2 Special Recreation

Center, Round Lake $75 R

$150 NR 4/8

TODAY Club“Together Opening Doors Around You”. This program is designed for adults with developmental disabilities looking to enrich their lives in a safe and nurturing environment. Develop and maintain life skills through innovative activities and peer interaction. We’ll celebrate each day by exploring the participant’s community, resources, and personal potential. Registrations will be processed through SRACLC. Please contact Becks Taylor-O’Neil, 847-816-4866 or [email protected] for additional information. Min/Max: 4/8 for 1:6 staff to participant ratio, 0/4 for a 1:2 staff to participant ratio, 0/2 for a 1:1 staff to participant ratio

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

6223304-A 18-99 Mon,Wed,Fri 10a-3p 6/6-7/1 Special Recreation

Center, Round Lake $432 R

$864 NR 5/17

6223304-B 18-99 Mon,Wed,Fri 10a-3p 7/6-29 Special Recreation

Center, Round Lake $396 R

$792 NR 5/17

6223304-C 18-99 Mon,Wed,Fri 10a-3p 8/1-9/2 Special Recreation

Center, Round Lake $540 R

$1080 NR 5/17

6223304-D 18-99 Tue & Thu 10a-3p 6/7-30 Special Recreation Center, Round Lake

$288 R $576 NR 5/14

6223304-E 18-99 Tue & Thu 10a-3p 7/5-28 Special Recreation Center, Round Lake

$288 R $576 NR 5/14

6223304-F 18-99 Tue & Thu 10a-3p 8/2-9/1 Special Recreation Center, Round Lake

$360 R $720 NR 5/14

ADULT DAY/TODAY CLUBADULT DAY/TODAY CLUB

A procedure has been establ ished to secure enrol lment for current Adult Day part ic ipants . The same enrol lment status as the past season wil l be guaranteed

to part ic ipants i f enrol led by May 19, 2022.

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Pars and Paddles - 4223400“Water” you doing today? How about some time at the driving range and paddling around the lake with your buds? Soak up the sun, warm up those muscles, and stop for a burger and fries at the Twin Lakes Grill. Tee up and paddle on! NOTE: Please bring money.

Drop Off: 10:00 a.m. SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m. SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4223400-A 22-99 Wed 10a-3p 6/1 Twin Lakes Golf Course

& Recreation Area, Palatine

$43 R $54 NR 5/11

Taco Tuesday - 4223401Hola! Grab your sombrero and get ready for a fiesta. It’s Taco Tuesday and we’re going to live it up. Dive into some chips and guac or gulp down a margarita as we order a feast. Once the plates have been cleaned, we’ll digest with a walk in the park and outdoor games. Salud! NOTE: Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase for participants with a signed alcohol waiver. Please bring money.

Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., Canlan Sports, Libertyville Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Canlan Sports, Libertyville

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4223401-A 22-99 Tue 11a-3p 6/7 Casa Bonita, Libertyville $26 R $33 NR 5/11

iPICK - 4223402I pick, you pick, we all pick for strawberries! Grab your bucket and head on down to the fields for a “pickin’” good time. Explore the gift shop for seasonal treats before heading to lunch to regain some strength. See you “berry” soon! NOTE: Please bring lunch.

Drop Off: 10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 10:30 a.m., Grayslake Recreation Center, Grayslake Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Grayslake Recreation Center, Grayslake 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4223402-A 22-99 Fri 10a-3:30p 6/24 Stades Farm, McHenry $38 R $48 NR 5/11

Jump Around - 4223403We’ll start off the day with lunch at Culver’s before bouncing off the wall. Try your skills at the ninja course or flip into high gear in the foam pit. Challenge your friends to a duel on the balancing beam or see how high you can get on the rock wall. No matter your speed, you’re “soar” to have a jumping good time. NOTE: Please bring money.

Drop Off: 11:00 a.m., SRACLC, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4223403-A 22-99 Fri 11a-3p 7/15 Sky Zone Trampoline Park, Vernon Hills

$48 R $60 NR 5/11

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Waterpark Wonder - 4223404Splish, splash, and dash on over to the waterpark! It’s summer, so we’re going to do it right. Zip down the waterslide ,flip off the diving board, and test your balance on the Lily Pad obstacle course. We’ll break for lunch before hopping on the lazy river to relax the afternoon away. NOTE: Please bring lunch.

Drop Off: 10:00 a.m., SRACLC, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4223404-A 22-99 Fri 10a-3p 7/29 Rainbow Falls, Elk Grove

$48 R $60 NR 5/11

Summer Fest - 4223405Break out those sunglasses and fire up the grill, it’s time to party! First, we’ll whip up a BBQ feast worthy of a king before heading to the beach for group games, swimming, and kayaking. Have fun in the sun while we celebrate all the things summer has to offer. Don’t forget your sunscreen!

Drop Off: 10:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills 10:30 a.m., Grayslake Recreation Center, Grayslake Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., Grayslake Recreation Center, Grayslake 3:30 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4223405-A 22-99 Fri 10a-3:30p 8/12 Waukegan Municipal Beach

$37 R $47 NR 5/11

Up, Up, and Away - 4223406It’s time to step up and take flight on this adventure packed day. Feel like a bird as you soar high above the trees. Climb way up on the high ropes course before touching back down on earth for a lunch worthy of an explorer. NOTE: Please bring lunch.

Drop Off: 9:00 a.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills Pick Up: 3:00 p.m., SRACLC Office, Vernon Hills

Program # Age Day Times Dates Location Fee Min/Max

4223406-A 22-99 Fri 9a-3p 8/19 Go Ape, Western Springs $100 8/11

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Payments made with cash or check must be paid in ful l . Anyone who wishes to set up a payment schedule must contact

the SRACLC off ice and pay with debit or credit .

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONREGISTRATION INFORMATION

NEW ONLINE REGISTRATION Registration Process

• Online registration is now available at sraclc.org.• When paying with cash or check, full payment is required at

the time of registration unless specific arrangements have been made with the SRACLC Director (i.e. Financial Aid, payment plans).

• All checks must be made payable to SRACLC.• Credit cards VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, and DISCOVER are accepted and required to be

kept on file.• Registrations WILL NOT be processed if a fee balance re-

mains from a previous season.• Complete the seasonal waiver when you check out online or

you can find it in the back of our seasonal brochure.• Any program listed on the registration will be entered and

charged. SRACLC does not accept tentative registrations.• Registration sent after the deadline will need office approval

before you can attend programs. • Signed registrations must be received by the SRACLC office

a minimum of three working days before participation can begin. Faxes are accepted. When sending a fax, payment must be received within three (3) working days. The fax number is (847) 816-4876.

• Phone reservations cannot be taken and will not “hold your spot” unless the current season’s registration form has been processed.

• SRACLC office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

*Online Registration*Please submit an Annual Information

Form with your Registration.

Dates to RememberResident Registration - Monday, May 16, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. Non-Resident Registration - Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. Registrations for programs will not be processed until this date. Random selection will be conducted to determine the order of all registrations received at the SRACLC office through 1:00 p.m., Monday, May 23, 2022. Registration after this date and time will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. If a program exceeds its maximum, a lottery will be done according to registra-tion date. “Residents” receive priority placement for ALL PRO-GRAMS. “Non-Residents” are placed on a waiting list unless specifically stated in the program write-up.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE - MONDAY, MAY 23, 2022

AT 1:00 P.M.Program cancelation or expansion is considered

immediately after the registration deadline.

Refund Policies and Procedures• Unless requested or confirmed by the SRACLC office, refunds

will be held as a credit. All credits not requested for immediate reimbursement will be paid out by April 30 of each year. Requested refunds will be processed on the third Wednesday of each month.

• SRACLC reserves the right to cancel a program due to insufficient enrollment. (See minimum and maximum enrollment for each program.)A) If the Association finds it necessary to cancel a program

before the second meeting, a full refund will be given.B) If a program is cancelled by the Association after the

second meeting, a prorated refund will be given on the basis of meetings not held.

• All requests for refunds must be submitted in writing.• Medical Reasons: A full or prorated refund will be granted if a

medical condition prohibits participation. • All program refund requests are subject to a minimum $5.00

per program. Day Camp and Active Adult are subject to a $50.00 service charge. The service charge is waived if the refund request is made prior to a given program registration deadline. Any service charge will be applied to an unpaid balance.

• No refund will be given for any special event or program activity that requires a pre-paid purchase by SRACLC unless an alternate can be placed. There can be no exceptions.

• No refund will be given after the registration deadline unless the program is deemed inappropriate for the participant. Please see above for exceptions.

• SRACLC realizes that inappropriate behavior or conduct may occur. However, if the behavior persists and is deemed hazardous to any individual, the SRACLC Director reserves the right to suspend participants with a prorated refund given.

• Refunds will be made available upon request, if you are not able to attend a program due to the observation of a religious holiday.

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Please sign waiver on the back of the registration

form.

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*Donation to SRACLC Financial Aid Fund

Please make check or money order payable to SRACLC.Charge to:__ VISA __ MASTERCARD __ DISCOVER __ AMEXAccount Number______________________________________Cardholder Name _____________________________________Expiration Date_______________ Charge Amount__________Authorized Signature __________________________________Security Code (CVV/CVC)#_____________________________

CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS: You may charge my credit card on file for any balance due this season: Yes No (If no a check must accompany registration.)

PERMISSION: You may share personal contact information with other SRACLC families interested in carpooling: Yes No

PHOTOGRAPHS: Unless we are notified, SRACLC may take pictures of participants in our programs, classes or events. Please note that these pictures are only for SRACLC use. Visit sraclc.org.

Payment in full is due upon registration unless a current Financial Aid form is on file. Without payment, registration will not be processed. If you are requesting Financial Aid, the request must be made in writing each season.

Program # Program Name Fee

Total

Requests for refunds will not be considered after the registration deadline except for medical or family emergencies.Any past balance must be paid or this registration will not be accepted.

39Please return completed form to: SRACLC, 290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hil ls , IL 60061,

fax: 847-816-4876, or email : info@sraclc .org.

PLEASE SIGN WAIVER ON THE BACK OF THIS FORM!

*DONATIONS: For every $10.00 donation made to SRACLC you will receive a seasonal raffle entry for a $50.00 Gift Certificate to SRACLC Programs. The drawing will take place on the registration deadline date.

Resident Registration Opens: Monday, May 16, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. Participant’s Name ______________________________________________Date of Birth________________ Sex_____

Parent/Guardian Name _______________________________________________E-mail___________________________

Address _____________________________________ City _____________________________Zip ________________

Home Phone______________________Work Phone__________________________Cellular _______________________

Property Index Number ______________School ___________________________Teacher__________________________

Emergency Name/Relationship and Phone Number(s) _______________________________________________________

Primary Disability _____________________________ Secondary Disability ___________________________________

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SPRING 2022 REGISTRATIONSPRING 2022 REGISTRATION

IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County is committed to con-ducting its recreation programs and activities, in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, par-ticipants and parents/guardians of minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inher-ent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities/programs.You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and/or adequately skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or has recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking any physical activity.WARNING OF RISK Recreational activities are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emo-tional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, condition-ing and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity. All hazards and dangers cannot be foreseen. Depending on the particular activity, certain risks, dangers and injuries may exist due to inclement weather, slips and falls, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and other risks inherent to the particular activity. In this regard, it is impossible for the Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County to guarantee absolute safety.WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in this program/activity, including virtual, you will be expressly assum-ing the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with this program/activity (including transportation services and vehicle operations, when provided).I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in this program/activity, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any and all injuries, damages or loss, regardless of severity, that my minor child/ward or I may sustain as a result of said participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in this program/activity against the Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees.

40Please submit an Annual Information Form with your registration form.

I have read and fully understand the above important information, warning of risk, assumption of risk and waiver and release of all claims. If registering online or via fax, my online or facsimile signature shall substitute for and have the same legal effect as an original form signature.

Participant’s Name ____________________________________________________________ (Please Print)

Authorized Signature ____________________________________________________________ (Participants 18 years or older or Parent/Guardian)

Date ____________________________ TRANSPORTATION: I DO DO NOT grant permission for transportation in vehicles owned, rented, or contracted by SRACLC for use in SRACLC programming.

SRACLC WAIVER AND RELEASESRACLC WAIVER AND RELEASE

Resident registrat ion wil l open Monday, May 16, 2022 at 9:00 a .m. Non-Resident registrat ion wil l open Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 9:00 a .m. and

al l registrat ion wil l c lose on Monday, May 23, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. 41

Adler Lodge/Park/Pool1500 North Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville

The Barn/Paulus Park200 South Rand Road, Lake Zurich

Barefoot BayNorth Midlothian Road, Mundelein

Bowlero Vernon Hills316 Center Drive, Vernon Hills

Breezwald Beach/Park125 North Old Rand Road, Lake Zurich

Canlan Sports1950 US-45, Libertyville

Carl Hartmann Building/Park292 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills

Century Park Pavilion1401 Indianwood Drive, Vernon Hills

The Chalet160 South Rand Road, Lake Zurich

Community Park5 Parkview Lane, Hawthorn Woods

Crawford Warming House817 West Lake Street, Libertyville

Dunbar Recreation Center888 Dunbar Road, Mundelein

Equestrian Connection600 North Bradley Road, Lake Forest

Fairhaven Primary School634 Countryside Highway, Mundelein

Family Aquatic Center635 North Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills

Grayslake Golf Course2150 North Drury Lane, Grayslake

Grayslake Recreation Center240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake

Hawthorn School for Young Learners637 North Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills

Hawthorn Woods Aquatic Center94 North Midlothian Road, Hawthorn Woods

Jones Island Building/Park234 Harvey Avenue, Grayslake

Kristof’s Entertainment Center421 West Rollins Road, Round Lake

Lakeside Lanes900 North Lake Street, Mundelein

Lakeview Fitness Center700 Lakeview Parkway, Vernon Hills

Mundelein Community Center1401 Midlothian Road, Mundelein

Regent Center1200 Regent Drive, Mundelein

RLAPD Pool860 Hart Road, Round Lake

Rolek Community Center814 Hart Road, Round Lake

Santa Maria del Popolo40 North Seymour, Mundelein

Special Recreation Center2071 North Orchard Lane, Round Lake

Sports Center/Park2004 Municipal Way, Round Lake Beach

SRACLC Office290 Oakwood Road, Vernon Hills

Steeple Chase Golf Club200 La Vista Drive, Mundelein

Sullivan Center635 North Aspen Road, Vernon Hills

Twin Orchards Country Club22353 Old McHenry Road, Long Grove

Village Hall1 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire

FACILIT IES/PROGRAM LOCATIONSFACILIT IES/PROGRAM LOCATIONS

SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY

RECREATION THAT’S SPECIAL!

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SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY

RECREATION THAT’S SPECIAL!

SUMMER 2022

INCLUDINGSUMMER

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