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Program Ages Day(S) & Date(S) Time(S) Location
# Of
Classes Activity # Res/NR
Beg. Aikido 13 + F, June 9 - Aug 25 6:30-7:30P Stevenson Center 11 325420-01 $99/149
Cont. Aikido 13 + T, June 6 - Aug 29 7:30-8:30P Stevenson Center 12 325421-01 $108/162
Adv. Aikido 15 + F, June 9 - Aug 25 8:00-9:00P Stevenson Center 11 325422-01 $99/149
Aikido for Kids 8-14 F, June 9 - Aug 25 5:30-6:15P Stevenson Center 11 325423-01 $88/132
Aikido
Beginning Aikido
Supervisor: Chad Drue
Aikido is a non-competitive martial art in which
practitioners learn to control their own bodies and
redirect attacks. Participants will be introduced to
aikido techniques and philosophy and will focus
on breathing and posture, conditioning exercises,
etiquette, and learning to roll and fall properly.
Learning basic aikido movements should also be
useful to participants in their daily lives.
Min 6/Max 15
Class does not meet: 8/11
Continuing Aikido
Supervisor: Chad Drue
Are you ready for a rigorous Martial Arts
program? is course requires the completion of
the Beginning Aikido course and the instructor's
consent. e focus will be on the requirements for
rank testing. e pace is aerobic.
Min 6/Max 15
Class does not meet: 7/4
Advanced Aikido
Supervisor: Chad Drue
Admission to this course requires Instructor's
permission. e focus is on advanced body arts
and Aikido weapons. Students must have taken a
Continuing Aikido class.
Min 6/Max 15
Class does not meet: 8/11
Aikido For Kids
Supervisor: Chad Drue
Aikido is a way of harmony, not combat. Children
who study Aikido develop and expand their
mental and physical awareness while learning
cooperation and respect for others. Instruction
begins with exercises to stretch and strengthen
young bodies and improve attention, coordination
and motor skills. Falling with confidence is a big
part of training followed by learning the principles
of movement which allows students to practice
techniques with partners.
Min 6/Max 15
Class does not meet: 8/11
Off-Leash Dog Parks
& Permits
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 become socialized with other dogs in
a safe, healthy environment while you socialize with
other permit holders who share your love of dogs.
Dog Park Locations:
Ridgeland Commons Dog Park (415 Lake Street)
Maple Park (1105 S. Maple Avenue)
Prerequisites
Permits are required to use the dog parks. To
purchase a Dog Park Permit, owners must provide
a 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
Permits must be purchased in-person at either the
Ridgeland Common Recreation Complex or the
Gymnastics and Recreation Center. Residents must
provide proof of residency. Non-Resident pass sales
are limited to the first 100 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, $45 • Second Dog $5
Non-Residents: First Dog, $67 • Second Dog $8
Look for ACL partnership programs at: www.pdop.org/parks-facilities/popular-activities/dogs/
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