Categories: Chicago

Elgin Parks and Recreation Summer Guide Now Online

Elgin Parks and Recreation Summer Guide is now available. Registration opens April 1st. To register for classes, go to our online registration site.
Even though the doors are locked, our building is open for programs, member workouts, pickleball, track usage and rentals.
Elgin Parks and Recreation Staff.

Preschool

Children learn in a rich environment designed to foster your child’s independence, curiosity,
growth in self-confidence and provide for social and emotional growth. Each week our curriculum involves themed studies with focused learning objectives, along with time to explore, imagine and free-play.

Group Fitness Classes

Group Fitness classes are in full swing! Register for the 4-week class of your choice. Bring your own towel, mat and source of water. Masks are required.

Swim Lessons

While following the Restore Illinois Phase 4 Guidelines, we are offering socially distanced swim lessons; our instructors do their best to remain 6+ feet away for the students, wear masks and/or face shields.
For AquaBabies – Level 2, a parent/guardian must be in the water with their swimmer. Levels 4+, our instructors will teach from the pool deck, and only one swimmer will be allowed in each lane. For information on our swim lesson schedule and availability, please click on the following link, www.cityofelgin.org/swimlessons

Deborah Pevy

Guest Writer

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