Sentences with phrase «park districts also»

Many park districts also offer night and weekend toddler classes where both mom and dad can participate.
Many suburban park districts also accept youngsters from outside their district at a slightly higher cost.
The Park District also reserves the right to refuse future gardening privileges to anyone who abuses the program.
The Park District also is looking at refinancing a $ 3 million loan that it took out in 1982 to buy the Arrowhead Golf Club.
The Park District also has poured about $ 9 million into the facility.
The park district also took over the operation of the driving range.
«People need to remember that this Park District also includes parts of Frankfort, New Lenox, Tinley Park and Orland Park, and we are responsible to all those people, not just the village of Mokena,» Windberg said.
The Park District also extends an invitation to Float and Watch Fireworks at Hidden Creek AquaPark from 8:15 to 10:45 p.m. Contact the Park District of Highland Park at 847-381-3810 or [email protected] for more information on all July 4th activities, go to http://www.pdhp.org.
The Park District also is constrained by state law from selling more than 3 acres of its land, park officials have said.
The Park District also just finished a major restoration of Mills Park..
The agreement between Good Samaritan and the Park District also expands that buffer zone where no building will be allowed.
The Park District also is holding a golf outing in Toohey's memory on Sept. 22, with all proceeds to benefit Lincoln Marsh, Mary Toohey said.
The Park District also directed its staff to investigate any...
The Park District also directed its staff to investigate any liability it would have in case of an accident.
The Park District also is working on an agreement with a private owner to rent land for a soccer field.
The Park District also has requested proposals for adding a lap pool to Sunset Pool, redesigning and rebuilding the parking lot at the Main Street Recreation Center, and for renovating the Johnson Center, a maintenance facility.
The Park District also voted to double the rental fees for the Barrington Swim Club from $ 15 per hour to $ 30.
The Barrington Countryside Park District also offers rebates to residents who sign up for programs in neighboring districts.
Gurnee Grade School District 56 and the Gurnee Park District also are expected to each pay a third, according to Jim Hayner, village administrator.
The Park District also operates more than 300 arts and crafts, dance, fitness, basketball and other recreation programs annually.
The Barrington Park District also worked closely with the Lake County Forest Preserve to connect their property to the Barrington Park District.
Though much is still in the planning stages, Foxgrover said, the park district also intends to have children's activities and educational programming such as lectures and demonstrations.
The park district also will have access to several classrooms and the gymnasium at the new school during off - school hours, and the district will build playing fields on neighboring Ron Beese Park.
The Park District also supports the festivities.
The South Barrington Park District also is growing.
The Barrington Park District also needs more land for recreational use, Smothers said.
The park district also has responded to community requests for two new programs: an expanded gymnastics program and a new adult fitness center with exercise equipment.
The park district also has agreements with school districts 203 and 204 for gymnasium space.
The Park District also will raise parking fees at Grant Park North and South by a dollar.
The park district also should have design control over whatever is built.
During this time the Park District also entered into cooperative agreements with surrounding park districts including Mt. Prospect, Buffalo Grove, and Rolling Meadows for the use of facilities such as swimming pools and indoor ice rinks.
Alarmed that the site might become a gravel pit proposed by the Chicago - based mining firm Material Services, the Cary Park District also filed an eminent domain lawsuit seeking ownership, and district voters approved a bond issue in an April referendum to fund the purchase.
The park district also obtained about $ 876,000 in state grant money for the project.
The Park District also proposes a restoration of the costal habitat at Rosewood that would expand the beach, prevent erosion and protect other aspects of the area.
The Park District also will operate a gift shop that, along with a small cafe, is not yet ready for business.
The village and the Park District also won a grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resouces to buy an additional 40 acres to the west.
The Park District also would like sports teams to submit their schedules for practice and games by January of each year.
The Park District also is seeking financial help from the Village of Glen Ellyn and the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County.
The Naperville Park District also operates a snowboard - only hill at the Wiegand Riverfront Park (2436 S. Washington St.).
The Park District also will sponsor a small fitness club in the center.
The Park District also has communicated with ComEd because the park parallels the utility's distribution lines.
The Park District also plans to improve its Web site by posting more announcements of coming activities and a more complete schedule of classes.
The Gurnee Park District also spends about $ 7,000 a year to rent pool time at local schools and has deals at some pools where it pays nothing, said Susie Kurvilla, the Park District's business manager.
He said the park district also will bury a time capsule.
The Park District also was awarded $ 321,000 to redevelop Janega Memorial Park on Hickory and Hazelwood Drives.
The park district also recommends that grillers get a permit to reserve the picnic groves, which can range from $ 25 to $ 80 depending on the number of people.
The Park District also operates the 18 - hole golf course at the Poplar Creek Country Club, 1400 Poplar Creek Dr., which also has two large banquet rooms that have proved popular for weddings and wedding showers, Schoonover said.
The Park District also distanced itself from the approval, issuing a news release that said it would not provide any personnel or services to accommodate Finnegan's display.
The Park District also approved the final site plan for the community center as presented by Wright Architects Ltd., Chicago.
Naperville's Park District also has five natural outdoor skating rinks — three for free - skating and two for hockey.
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