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Adult Sports
Program Ages Day/Date Time Location
# of
Classes Activity #
Res Discount/
NR Price
Adult Figure Skating-Beg/Interm 16+ Th, Jun 6 - Aug 1 5:50 - 6:30P RCRC 8 319270-02 See page 49
Adult Hockey Beginner 16+ F, May 10 - Aug 9 8:30 - 9:30P RCRC 14 319611-01 $306/326
Adult Hockey Level 1 16+ M, Jun 3 - Aug 12 9:00 - 10:15P RCRC 11 319612 $249/269
Goalie $20/20
Adult Hockey Level 2 16+ Su, Jun 9 - Aug 11 6:30 - 10:45P RCRC 10 319613 $209/229
Goalie $20/20
Adult Pickleball Lessons 18+ W, Jun 19 - Aug 14 7:00 - 8:15P Barrie Park 8 327400-01 $64/80
Adult Pickleball Lessons 18+ Sa, Jun 22 - Aug 17 2:00 - 3:15P Barrie Park 8 327400-02 $64/80
Beginner Tennis 18+ Tu/Th, Jul 9 - Aug 1 6:15 - 7:45P Taylor Park 8 327230-01 $149/169
Beginner Tennis 18+ Tu/Th, Jul 9 - Aug 1 8:00 - 9:30P Taylor Park 8 327230-02 $149/169
Beginner Tennis 18+ Tu/Th, Aug 13 - Sep 5 6:15 - 7:45P Taylor Park 8 327230-03 $149/169
Beginner Tennis 18+ Tu/Th, Aug 13 - Sep 5 8:00 - 9:30P Taylor Park 8 327230-04 $149/169
Intermediate Tennis 18+ M/W, Jul 8 - Jul 31 6:15 - 7:45P Taylor Park 8 327231-01 $149/169
Intermediate Tennis 18+ M/W, Aug 12 - Sep 9 6:15 - 7:45P Taylor Park 8 327231-02 $149/169
Advanced Tennis 18+ M/W, Jul 8 - Jul 31 8:00 - 9:30P Taylor Park 8 327232-01 $149/169
Advanced Tennis 18+ M/W, Aug 12 - Sep 9 8:00 - 9:30P Taylor Park 8 327232-02 $149/169
Adult Figure Skating-Beg/Interm
Supervisor: Bryce Miller
Beginner level introduces skating by developing
falling and recovery, forward marching, forward
glides and forward swizzles, snowplow stops, two-
foot turns and gliding into dips. Intermediate builds
on skills learned in beginner. Are you worried you'll
be too busy to make it to all of your skating classes?
Simply pick the amount of days you are able to
attend with no need to let us know you'll be missing
class! See page 49 for pricing.
Min 4/Max10
Adult Hockey Beg.
Supervisor: Bryce Miller
Skills to be learned include skating basics like
crossovers and stopping, stick handling, passing,
and shooting, no experience required. Equipment
required: skates, shin pads, hockey pants, elbow
pads, shoulder pads, gloves, helmet, stick.
Min 10/Max 30
Adult Hockey Level 1
Supervisor: Bryce Miller
Adult Hockey Level 1 provides a combination of
skill development and game play. Players will be
divided into two teams. Time will be split between
practices and games. Full equipment is required for
this program. Players will receive a jersey.
Min 6/Max 40
Adult Hockey Level 2
Supervisor: Bryce Miller
League rules include no checking, no slap shots,
and a zero tolerance policy for unsportsmanlike
conduct. Players in this program should have
experience playing hockey as there is no instruction
in this program. While sign-ups for this program
are done on an individual basis, players can sign up
for a specific team as a group. e league reserves
the right to move players from team to team to
ensure quality of program. Full equipment is
required for this program.
Min 8/Max 18
Adult Pickleball Lessons
Supervisor: Chad Drue
What is the fastest growing sport in the U.S.A?
It is Pickleball – a paddle sport which combines
elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.
Pickleball can be played on a tennis court and a
lowered net. It is played with a perforated plastic
baseball (similar to a whiffle ball) and wood or
composite paddles. Participants will be sorted by
skill level. Equipment will be provided by the Park
District.
Min 8/Max 12
Class does not meet: 7/3, 7/6
Adult Tennis
Supervisor: Dan Schaffer
Each day, players are introduced to new techniques,
fun challenges, and game situations with a
friendly, supportive learning structure. Players are
encouraged to develop their skills and progress to
higher levels of play throughout the playing season.
Please bring your own racquet. Please use
the provided guidelines to determine your skill level
when signing up for a session.
Min 6/Max 10
Class does not meet: 9/2
Beginner Guidelines
Never played before or played some during youth
or as adult recreationally. Some success rallying ball
back and forth, but would like to develop more shot
quality. Would like a firm understanding of stroke
technique production and footwork.
Intermediate Guidelines
Can rally successfully, but still desires more ball
control and better movement. Aware of different
stroke types, but needs correction and/or practice
in some areas. Aware of covering court spaces, but
unable to exploit opponents' weaknesses.
Advanced Guidelines
Has shot depth and can put pace on the ball, and
has overall ball control. Covers court well and can
exploit opponents' weaknesses. Developing match-
toughness, winning strategies and conditioning.