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37 www.pdop.org Adult Pickleball Lessons 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. Participants are required to bring their own paddle. Min 8/Max 12 Supervisor: Chad Drue Class does not meet: 7/5 Programs adult sports Program Ages Day & Date Time(s) Location # of Classes Res Fee - Fee Adult Pickleball Lessons 18+ M, Jun 7 - Aug 2 7:00 - 8:00P Barrie Center 8 $64 - 84 Adult Pickleball Lessons 18+ W, Jun 9 - Jul 28 7:00 - 8:00P Barrie Center 8 $64 - 84 Adult Pickleball Lessons 18+ W, Aug 4 - Sep 8 7:00 - 8:00P Barrie Center 6 $48 - 65 Residents and non-residents are invited to enjoy the Park District of Oak Park's two off-leash dog parks below. Your four-legged friends can expend energy, exercising and socializing with other dogs in a safe and healthy environment, while you socialize with other permit holders who share your love of dogs. Dog Park Locations: • Ridgeland Common Dog Park (415 Lake Street) • Maple Park (1105 S. Maple Avenue) Prerequisites Permits are required to use dog parks. To apply for a Dog Park Permit, owners must provide proof of a valid village dog license receipt in the village of your residency, including the license number. Additionally, proof of vaccinations for the current year, including Rabies, Distemper, Kennel Cough/Bordetella, Para- influenza and Parvovirus are required. Proof of a negative fecal test for intestinal parasites within the last year must also be provided at the time of registration. Park District Dog Park Permits While facilities are closed due to COVID-19, all dog park permit documentation mentioned above should be emailed to info@pdop.org. Residents must provide proof of residency. Non-resident pass sales are limited to the first 200 purchasers in a 12-month period. Permits are valid for one year from the date of purchase. Dog Park Permit Required for Park Entry Dog parks use a key card access system. Members must bring their permit card to access the parks. Dog parks are maintained and inspected by Park District staff. Dog owners, who are not in compliance with dog park rules and requirements, may be subject to fines, as well as dismissal from dog park use. For a full list of rules and regulations, please visit www.pdop.org/dogs. Permit Fees: Residents: First Dog FREE • Second Dog FREE Non-Residents: First Dog $20 • Second Dog $10 R/NR Deposit: $10 (Refunded once returned and membership is not renewed) Off-Leash Dog Parks & Permits Please follow all social distancing guidelines. Masks must be worn by dog park visitors. There is a maximum of 25 visitors in the park at a time.

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