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Programs for Days Off School in Early May at Falcon Park
School's Out Fun days provide activities and games at Falcon Park Recreation Center on Thursday, May 2 and Friday, May 3.

School’s Out Fun days at Falcon Park Recreation Center provide activities and games on days off school following the Community Consolidated School District 15 calendar.
This program is for ages 5 to 12 and spring dates are May 2 and May 3. Program hours are 9:00am to 4:00pm, with optional extended hours available from 7:00am to 9:00am and from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. Program registration is required in order to register for the extended hours. The fee is $40 for residents and $60 for non-residents for each daily program. The fee for each session of optional before or after care is $12 for residents and $15 for non-residents. Registration is available online or in person at Community Center, Birchwood Recreation Center, and Falcon Park Recreation Center.
These events include both organized games and unstructured play in the gym and on the turf along with crafts, games, and more. Participants should wear gym shoes and bring a water bottle and a lunch.
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According to Assistant Falcon Park Manager Jonathan Seidenzahl, “Palatine Park District's Falcon Park Recreation Center is proud to offer a safe and inviting program for children on days off of school. Activities such as capture the flag, basketball, volleyball, and obstacle course time which takes place on our inflatable obstacle course are some of the participant favorites. Your children are sure to have a blast while being active on their day off of school!”
For more information, contact Falcon Park Assistant Manager Jonathan Seidenzahl at 847.496.6306.
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The mission of Palatine Park District is to provide a variety of safe, enjoyable and affordable parks, programs and recreational facilities that will enhance the quality of life by promoting good health and well-being for all residents and visitors while being fiscally responsible stewards of community assets and tax dollars.