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Good Morning,
Check out this week's Parks & Recreation e-news featuring information on the Great Elf Hunt, letters to Santa, workshops, classes and more.
 Winter Registration is Open
Registration for our Winter programs is open for residents and non-residents.
Plan your winter by exploring the Evanston Parks & Rec Winter Program Guide.
 Mayor's Holiday Food, Book & Toy Drive thru Dec. 9
Evanston's annual Mayor's Holiday Food, Book and Toy Drive is underway. Bring joy to other's lives by donating before December 9 at locations across the area. Find drop off locations.
Are you interested in receiving food or a gift box for you and your family? Call Evanston 311 between November 12 and December 6 to place your order.
For more information, visit cityofevanston.org/holidaydonation.
 Planning a special event in 2025?
Groups and organizations that wish to hold special events in the City of Evanston will need to submit a Special Event Permit Application by Friday, Jan. 31, 2025.
All outdoor events planned on City property, such as a street or park, or those that significantly impact the City, are classified as special events. Events are subject to final approval of the City's Special Events Committee and, in some cases, the City Council.
Be sure to secure your special event permit.
 Santa Accepting Letters Dec. 2 - 15
This just in from the North Pole: Santa will accept letters from the kids of Evanston from Dec. 2 - 15, 2024. Submit your letter to our special North Pole mailbox at the Chandler-Newberger Community Center. If you'd like to receive a letter back from Santa, include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your with list.
 Join the Great Elf Hunt Dec. 2 - 15
Elves are on the loose in Evanston! Watch them as they take over the town!
Evanston's annual Great Elf Hunt Dec. 2 - 15 by finding elves hiding at Evanston Parks & Rec facilities: Chandler-Newberger, Noyes Cultural Arts Center, Fleetwood-Jourdain, Robert Crown, Levy, South End, Baker Park, Mason Park, Ackerman Park, and Clark Street Beach.
Take a picture of yourself with each elf you find and send it to kgrundin@cityofevanston.org to be entered into a drawing. Include your name and contact info with each picture submitted.
 Flapjacks & Flannels: Dec. 8
Wear your flannel, bring your family, and enjoy some flapjacks! Full breakfast and all activities are included in registration. Thank you to our sponsors Goldfish Swim School Evanston, First Northern Credit Union, and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Date: Sunday, December 8 Hours: 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Location: Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center Cost: $15 R/$20 NR Register (Registration closes at 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6.)
 Yule Garland Making
Join us to celebrate the winter season by making Yule Garlands out of natural materials! We will lead you through the process of taking natural materials, (oranges, cranberries, pinecones, etc.), preparing them, and using them to make festive garlands. Use these garlands to bring cheer to your home and enjoy their festive aromas! Children must be accompanied by an enrolled adult.
Date: Saturday, December 14 Hours: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Location: Lighthouse Beach Fog Houses Cost: $42 R/$55 NR Register
 Kids' Candle Making & Natural Ornaments
Kids can learn to make candles and natural ornaments that will add joy to your home this season! They will choose their own fragrances, colors, and decorations for the candle to give as a gift or enjoy at home. Then make creative ornaments out of natural materials inspired by the habitats at Lighthouse Beach.
Date: Saturday, December 14 Hours: 2-4pm Location: Lighthouse Beach Fog Houses Cost: $36 R/$47 NR Register
 Solstice Bonfire: Dec. 20
Celebrate the shortest day of the year with a winter solstice bonfire! Join us at Lighthouse Beach and stay warm by the bonfire while we learn about the winter solstice and traditions that incorporate nature. S’mores and hot chocolate will be enjoyed. Children need to be accompanied by an enrolled adult.
Date: Friday, December 20 Hours: 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Location: Lighthouse Beach Cost: $15 R/$20 NR Register
 Kwanzaa: Dec. 26
City of Evanston presents A Legacy Kwanzaa Celebration 2024 a free event on Dec. 26 at Robert Crown Center. This year we honor the Legacies of Black Evanstonians past and present with:
- Tony Garrett’s Community Drum Circle
- West African Drumming & Dancing with NAJWA Dance Corps
- A Traditional Kwanzaa Ceremony with Dr Gilo Kwesi Logan and S.O.U.L. Creations
- Emcee Lucia L. Luckett-Kelly
Fun activities for the entire family include a Kwanzaa photo booth, face painting, arts and crafts, food, artisan vendors, and more.
Date: Thursday, December 26 Hours: 6 p.m. Location: Robert Crown Community Center Cost: Free
 Slime-Tastic Winter Break Camp
It’s a slime takeover! In this camp, slime is the main event. We’ll explore different slime recipes as we create tons of gooey, sparkly, stretchy, messy goo. We’ll make a different slime during each day of camp. We’ll even throw in a little painting and sculpting on the side, too! Roll up your sleeves, and get ready for the Slime-Tastic time you’ve been waiting for! Register now.
 Winter Break Arts Camp
We will be writing acting and then filming an adaptation of a beloved holiday tale using old fashioned animation techniques. Media Educator Alaric Rocha teaches at LA Film School. No class Jan1 and includes District 65 non attendance day on Jan 6. Register now.
 Winter Wonder Camp
School’s out and it’s cold outside, so we’ll take the fun indoors. Enjoy snow art, dance, field trips, ice skating and gym games as we celebrate winter vacation. Dress for outdoor play as well; we may even make a snowman or two. Primary and elementary school-age groups are formed to promote individualized attention. Campers bring a nut-free lunch; an afternoon snack is provided. Register now.
 Winter Break
Enjoy a winter break at Fleetwood-Jourdain Center. Two sessions offered: Dec. 23-27 and Dec. 30 to Jan. 3. No camp on Dec. 25 or Jan. 1. Register now.
 School Day Off Gymnastics Camp
Students will train and perfect basic skills on bars, beam, floor, and vault. This camp is appropriate for students in Beginning I, Beginning II, Tumbling I, or with no prior-experience - campers will be grouped by age and experience. Register now.
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Registration for our Winter programs opens Nov. 11! View all of our upcoming classes, workshops, school days off activities, and special events in our Winter Program Guide.
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 Winter Art Workshops for Kids
We're offering a wealth of art workshops for kids in December at Chandler Newberger Center. Get more details on workshops and register at cityofevanston.org/register.
 Basic Cartooning
Learn basic drawing and cartooning skills while creating your own characters and improving your own artistic abilities. Register now.
 The Old Lady Project
The Old Lady project seeks to develop scripts and screenplays that feature significant roles for female identifying characters over 55.
Submit your play to https://filmfreeway.com/OldLadyProject for a chance to have it professionally produced as a staged reading.
Submission deadline: Dec. 16th, 2024.
 Move and Groove Line Dance
Get your feet moving and your body grooving as you flow to the rhythms of Soul, Pop, Latin, and a ‘lil bit country. Line dancing is a fun way to exercise your brain, work on balance, improve your stamina and memory all with low impact to your joints. It’s also a great way to socialize, have fun, and make new friends. Each class is customized to the level of those attending. Each week we add to the previous week’s list of dances, emphasize proper step technique and how to combine them, in order to build your repertoire of line dancing skills. Register now.
 Tots Soccer School
Players and parents will explore the world of soccer. Coaches will lead imaginative games designed to develop all players' fine motor skills while fostering the joy of having a ball at their feet. Guardian participation is required. Register now.
 Fin Moves
A 50 and older, high intensity interval training , (HIIT) designed with movements in mind to improve your mobility, balance, strength, and overall health. All are welcome to join. Register now.
 Holiday Hip Hop Class
Chicago Loves Dance is proud to offer a holiday hip-hop class. Students will learn a fun holiday themed dance in the session and perform it the last 10min of class on the last day for their parents. Register now.
 Hatha Yoga
End your week and begin your weekend on Friday mornings with yoga! Learn relaxation and meditation techniques to center your body and calm your mind. Each session ends with Pilates techniques. Register now.
 Toddler Classes at South End
The Ecology team at South End Community Center is offering three classes designed for toddlers.
Toddler Critter Crew: Learn to take care of the Ecology Center’s animals and learn what each animal needs to live happy and healthy lives.
Toddler Science Club: Learn about nature and science with age-appropriate activities, “science experiments”, and crafts that will introduce us to the wonders of physics and chemistry!
Toddler Biz-E-Town: Learn how to be busy “workers” in E-town! They will put on uniforms, perform tasks, and go on an imaginative adventure into being part of a lively and sustainable neighborhood.
Register now.
 Ecology Birthday Parties
Book an Ecology Center birthday party at South End Community Center! Choose one of 8 themes for guests to meet live animals, perform science experiments, and enjoy other Instructor-led activities. For more information or to schedule a birthday party, please call the Ecology Center at (847) 448-8256 or complete the Ecology Birthday Party Request form online.
Date: December-February Location: South End Community Center Cost: $300 R/$390 NR
 Let's Play: Drop-in Play at South End Center
South End Community Center is now offering Let's Play Drop In on Saturdays from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., as well as Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.. Cost is $15 per child for residents and $10 for each additional child. Cost is $20 for non-residents and $15 for each additional child.
 Fleetwood Activities
Check out what Fleetwood Jourdain has to offer for Winter 2024. Learn more at www.cityofevanston.org/recreation or call 847-448-8254.
 Share your skills and teach classes
Our Parks & Recreation team invites individuals from diverse backgrounds to showcase their incredible talents. If you're a budding artist, fitness guru, cooking maestro, or tech wizard - we want you to share your unique talents with our vibrant community.
We welcome all creative proposals and ideas that are not listed. Let's transform our community spaces into lively hubs of learning and fun. Your passion could be the spark that ignites new hobbies and friendships.
Submit your program proposal today and bring your unique talents and skills to our community.
Accessibility for all
The City of Evanston is committed to promoting a citywide culture of accessibility and inclusivity. To request an accommodation for a program, service, or activity, please call 847-866-2919 to make an ADA service request or complete a request form online.
Facility Locations and Phone Numbers
Chandler-Newberger Community Center: 847-448-8252 Levy Senior Center: 847-448-8250 Robert Crown Community Center: 847-448-8258 Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center: 847-448-8254 Ecology Center: 847-448-8256 South End Community Center: 847-859-7697
Thanks for reading. Have a great weekend,
The City of Evanston’s Parks and Recreation Team
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