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Registration Now Open for Palatine Park District Summer Camps

Registration for Summer Camps Opened Monday, February 24.

Kids Camp participants gather for a photo while out playing in the field outside Birchwood Recreation Center.
Kids Camp participants gather for a photo while out playing in the field outside Birchwood Recreation Center. (Michael Noens | Palatine Park District)

Shoot for the stars this summer! Enroll your child in Palatine Park District’s Summer Camp. For 75 years, Palatine Park District has provided opportunities for children to experience the best part of summer…going to camp! Summer Camp programs help build confidence, knowledge, and relationships.

A Summer Camp Guide is now available featuring traditional Day Camp, as well as Specialty Camps, Sports Camps, and Kids Camp. The Guide may also be found on the District’s website. Palatine Park District offers several different camp programs to fit your family’s needs. Camps are offered to encourage discovery, curiosity and creativity. Children will make friends, build memories for a lifetime, and find confidence they never knew they had.

Resident registration began Monday, February 24 at 8:30am, online and in person at Community Center, 250 E. Wood Street, Birchwood Recreation Center, 435 W. Illinois Avenue, and Falcon Park Recreation Center, 2195 N. Hicks Road. Non-resident registration begins Tuesday, March 10 at 8:30am.

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For more information on Day Camp and Sports Camp, contact Special Interest Coordinator Lisa Schroeder at 847.496.6347. For questions on Kids Camp or Summer Club contact Preschool/Tots Coordinator Karen Rude at 847.496.6239.

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.

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