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Park District of Oak Park Summer Program Guide 2017

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59 www.pdop.org Youth Nature Programs The Park District of Oak Park's New POWER OF PLAY INITIATIVE It's summer once again! The parks are thriving, the pools are open, and it's a great time to be active with the Park District of Oak Park. The variety of programs the Park District offers are designed to introduce kids and families to the benefits of being active and provide a path to lifelong activity. Many of our programs and activities provide an active start and an introduction to the fundamentals of youth sports which contribute to physical literacy which is described as having the ability, confidence and desire to be physically active for life. Did you know the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) has adopted the American Development Model (ADM) for all 48 USOC affiliated sports? The significance of the ADM is that it provides a foundation for all youth activity development. The Park District of Oak Park has aligned its program portfolio with this model. Noting the graph below, our summer activities provide an excellent opportunity for kids to try new activities in both structured AND unstructured environments. By providing opportunities for an active start to young children and offering a variety of options to refine those positive experiences throughout their youth, we can grow a community and generation of active kids together! In this program guide, you will find several programs for ages 5-12 accompanied by one of six Power of Play symbols (see left column). These skills are integral ingredients in developing physically literate youth. By participating in programs which focus on sharpening each of these skills each year, our youth will be well on their way to becoming active for life. That is the POWER of Play. This program is based on the Aspen Institute Project Play Report. For more information, visit pdop.org Power Coordination & Core Power Coordination & Core L R R Rhythm & Coordination Power Speed & Agility Hand-eye Coordination L R R Rhythm & Coordination Power Speed & Agility Hand-eye Coordination Rhythm & Coordination Cognitive Hand-Eye Coordination Balance & Core Power Speed & Agility This program is based on the Aspen Institute Project Play Report. For more information, visit pdop.org. Science Sleuths Outdoors! Supervisor: Leah Pryor Have you ever wondered what lives under bark or if there are more bugs in the sun or in the shade? Join us for this fun filled science class outside! We will dig deep into the outdoors to create our own science experiments and learn hands on how scientists form hypothesis and perform experiments! Min 6/Max 15 Super Animals Supervisor: Leah Pryor Do you love super heroes like Spiderman and Batman? Did you know that there are animals out there that have super powers of their own? Stop by Austin Gardens for this out-of-this-world workshop to learn about some of the coolest super animals in the animal kingdom! Min 6/Max 15 Stick with Nature Supervisor: Leah Pryor Can you think of a more iconic childhood toy than the stick? Whether it's a fishing pole or wizard's wand, a stick's potential for fun is only limited by your imagination. Join us for this fun workshop that celebrates childhood imagination and the natural world as we create some one-of-a-kind walking sticks and some truly stick-tacular art! Min 6/Max 15 Program Ages Day(s) & Date(s) Time(s) Location # of Classes Activity # Res/NR Science Sleuths 5-8 Sa, Jul 29 1:00-2:30P Austin Gardens 1 364470-01 $18/23 Science Sleuths 5-8 Su, Aug 13 1:00-2:30P Austin Gardens 1 364470-02 $18/23 Super Animals 5-8 Su, June 11 10:00A-11:30A Austin Gardens 1 364475-01 $18/23 Stick with Nature 5-8 Su, Jul 16 1:00-2:30P Austin Gardens 1 364476-01 $18/23

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