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Check out this week's news on Summer program registration, beach passes, Café au Lake opening, Earth Week, upcoming events, and more.
 Explore the Summer Guide and Make Your Wish List: Registration Opens April 13!
The Summer 2026 Evanston Parks & Recreation Program Guide is HERE! Every program in the guide is linked directly to our online catalog. Simply click on a program to access it in the catalog and add it to your Wish List.
Registration opens: • Evanston residents: Monday, April 13, 9 a.m. • Non-residents: Monday, April 20, 9 a.m.
Plan your Wish List and register at cityofevanston.org/register.
Please note: discounted Evanston resident pricing is automatically applied at checkout.
Spaces still available in Spring programs and Summer Camps
Registration for Evanston Parks & Recreation Summer Camps and Spring Programs is open. Spaces are filling up fast!
 Beach Passes Available April 13
Evanston beach passes will be available starting Monday, April 13, with the City’s public swimming beaches opening for the season on Saturday, May 23—just in time for summer fun along the lakefront.
Free passes for Evanston residents Residents (ZIP codes 60201 & 60202) can pick up free season beach passes for their household with proof of residency during regular office hours at the following locations:
- Robert Crown Community Center
- Levy Senior Center
- Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center
- Chandler-Newberger Community Center
- Evanston Ecology Center
- Prieto Community Center
Passes also available at our seasonal Dempster and Clark beach offices when they open in May.
Please note: Beach passes are not available at Morton City Hall.
For non-residents Non-Evanston residents must purchase a season beach pass or daily beach ticket to access swimming beaches. (Students and family members who reside outside of Evanston but attend ETHS or a District 65 school are eligible for free passes.)
Get all the details and plan your visit.

Café au Lake Opens April 18
Cafe au Lake opens for the season on Saturday, April 18! Stop by the cafe at Arrington Lagoon in Dawes Park for breakfast and lunch. Hours thru the end of April: Tuesday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Closed Mondays.
Summer hours coming soon!
Upcoming Events
 Spring Play Date: April 10
Come out to our spring family fun night! We will have our Let's Play area open as well as some springtime crafts! Pizza and drinks will be provided! Pre-registration is required and is per person.
Event details Date: Friday, April 10 Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Location: Prieto Community Center Cost: $15 R/$19.52 NR Register
 Indoor Farmers' Market: April 11
The Indoor Farmers’ Market at the Evanston Ecology Center continues on select Saturdays thru April. Shop local vendors and enjoy your favorite farm-fresh finds all winter long.
Event details Date: Saturday, April 11 and every Saturday in April Time: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location: Ecology Center Cost: Free View the indoor market schedule.
 Evanston Ice Synchro Activities: April 11 and 19
Ready to take your skating to the next level? The Robert Crown Community Center is inviting skaters to explore the exciting world of synchronized skating and see if it’s the right fit for you.
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Synchro Clinic
Saturday, April 11, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Get on the ice, try synchro skating and build your skills. Register
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Tryouts for 2026–2027 Season
Sunday, April 19, 4 p.m. to 5:50 p.m. Register
Aspire: Skaters must be 7 and older and passed the Basic 6 level and higher.
IJS: Skaters must have passed the Pre-Juvenile Skating Skills/MIF.
 Prieto Early Learning Center Open House: April 11
Join us for an open house at the Prieto Early Learning Center and discover a nurturing, engaging environment designed to help young children learn and grow. Our new Learning Center offers DCFS-licensed childcare with both part-time (AM) and full-time options—and is currently enrolling children. Come meet staff, explore the space, and learn more about programs designed to support early development in a safe and stimulating setting. Event details Date: Saturday, April 11 Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location: Prieto Community Center Cost: Free
 K-Pop Demon Hunter Pop-Up: April 11
Get ready for a high-energy adventure at our one-day K-Pop Demon Hunter Pop-Up Camp created just for little stars ages 3–8!
Inspired by the bold music, colorful characters, and exciting dance moves of K-Pop Demon Hunter, this camp brings big imagination to little dancers. Campers will learn fun, age-appropriate K-Pop–style choreography, play movement games, and create their very own “hero” character through crafts and storytelling.
Our instructors guide the children through upbeat dance activities that build confidence, coordination, and creativity in a supportive and playful environment. The day is packed with music, teamwork, and lots of smiles and families are invited to watch a special end-of-day performance where our little hunters take the stage!
Event details Date: Saturday, April 11 Time: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location: Prieto Community Center Cost: $75 R/$97.61 NR Register
 Create with Critters: April 11
Join us in the Ecology Center's Nature Classroom, as we meet critters from before learn to make art inspired by their amazing physical adaptations!
Event details Date: Saturday, April 11 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Location: Ecology Center Cost: $17 R/$22.12 NR Register now online or call (847) 448-8256.
 Free Gardening Workshop: April 12
Ready to dig in? Join free, hands-on gardening workshops at Fleetwood-Jourdain led by Evanston Grows’ Master Gardeners. Whether you're just getting started or looking to sharpen your skills, these sessions will help you build a thriving garden—right at home.
Upcoming workshops:
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Beginning Gardening
Sunday, April 12, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Learn the basics through a hands-on garden design activity—and take home seeds to start your own garden.
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Buzz & Bloom: Planting for Pollinators
Saturday, May 9, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Discover how to design a vibrant native garden that supports bees, butterflies, and a healthier ecosystem.
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Save Your Seeds
Sunday, September 13, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Make the most of your harvest—learn which seeds to save and how to store them for next season.
All workshops are free, but registration is required.
 Old Lady Project Staged Reading: April 13
Attend a staged reading of Lost Virginity Tour by Cricket Daniel, this year's winner of The Old Lady Project. The Old Lady Project seeks to encourage development of scripts and screenplays featuring significant roles for female identifying characters over 55, a demographic mostly unseen in mainstream media.
Event details Date: Monday, April 13 Time: 7 p.m. Location: Piven Theatre, Noyes Cultural Arts Center Cost: $10 Get tickets
 James Park Pickleball Courts Grand Opening: April 18
Join us for a grand opening celebration of the new pickleball courts at James Park. The event will include a ribbon cutting and open play.
Event details Date: Saturday, April 18 Time: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Location: James Park Pickleball Courts Cost: Free
Reservations are open! We're now accepting reservations for our new James Park pickleball courts. Reservations are available daily 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Reserve now.
 Family Campfire: April 18
Join the Ecology Center staff for a Saturday spring evening of campfire fun! Enjoy nature-themed stories, outdoor activities, and of course, the ever-popular s’mores. Each month is a different theme.
Event details Date: Saturday, April 18 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Location: Lighthouse Beach Fire Circle Cost: $10 R/$13.01 NR Register now online or call (847) 448-8256.
 Make Your Own Terrarium: April 18
Join us to make your own terrarium – a mini-Earth in a jar! All supplies for your terrarium will be provided, including a variety of plants, stones, and eco-friendly decorations. You will learn about how living things interact with their environment and how ecosystems function. At the end of the class, you’ll leave with your own beautiful, self-sustaining mini-world to take home. Children must be accompanied by an enrolled adult.
Event details Date: Saturday, April 18 Time: 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Location: Lighthouse Beach Fog Houses Cost: $24 R/$31.23 NR Register now online or call (847) 448-8256.
 Earth Week Activities: April 20-25
Join us April 20–25 for a full week of hands-on activities, nature experiences and community fun—all hosted by the Ecology Center. Whether you're planting, crafting, learning or repairing, there’s something for everyone. All activities are at the Ecology Center, 2024 McCormick Blvd.
All events are free! But please register for sessions. Come for one day or join us all week as we celebrate sustainability, community and our planet.
Monday, April 20, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Plant & Pollinate Kick things off with lasagna composting and planting, a plant walk and with a tree giveaway, plus a nature craft. Register
Tuesday, April 21, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Water & Wetlands Explore local ecosystems with a drop-in macroinvertebrate workshop and rain garden tours. Register
Wednesday, April 22, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Wildlife & Habitat Learn about bird safety and habitats through workshops, drop-in sessions and guided bird walks. Register
Thursday, April 23, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Farm to Fork Get your hands dirty with a worm compost workshop and fun vegetable scrap crafts. Register
Friday, April 24, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Repair Café Give items a second life! Volunteers will help repair clothing, jewelry, bikes, electronics, eyeglasses and more. Register
Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Earth Day Fest Wrap up the week at with tree plantings, mulching, litter leagues and a kids zone. No registration needed.
Volunteers needed! Looking for a hands-on way to support your community and the environment? Volunteers are needed for Evanston’s Earth Day of Action on April 25 at the Ecology Center. Volunteers help greet guests, guide activities, distribute materials, and keep the event clean and organized.
Grab a friend and volunteer with us.
 Spring Sound Meditation: April 23
Join sound meditation facilitator Jay Taylor for a serene, hour-long immersive experience at the Ecology Center. Relax as the soothing tones of singing bowls fill the air. We will start the session with some light guided breathing, easing you into a meditative state. No prior experience needed. Please bring your own yoga mat, blanket, and pillow to make yourself comfortable.
Event details Date: Thursday, April 23 Times: 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Ecology Center Cost: $30 R/$39.04 NR Register now online or call (847) 448-8256.
 Sip, Swirl and Paint: April 24
Unleash your inner artist at Prieto's first paint and sip event! Join us for a relaxing and creative evening full of laughter and good company. Whether you're an experienced artist, looking for a way to relax, or even looking for a fun date night, this is the event for you! Registration is per person and will include one alcoholic beverage and light snacks. Additional alcohol will be available for purchase.
Event details Date: Friday, April 24 Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Prieto Community Center Cost: $38 R/$49.45 NR Register
 Downtown Evanston Farmers' Market: Opening May 2
The Downtown Evanston Farmers’ Market returns May 2 and runs every Saturday through November 21 from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at University Place at Oak Avenue. Shop your favorite local farms, discover new food vendors and artisans, and enjoy live music, kids’ activities and more each week.
New this year: We’re extending the Market until November 21 for a new Evanston tradition: Holiday Shopping at the Market. Stay tuned for more details later this year.
Event details Date: Saturday, May 2 (and every Saturday thru November 21) Time: 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: University Place at Oak Avenue Cost: Free Get info on the Market, vendors, activities and more at cityofevanston.org/farmers-market.
 The Rhythm of the Natural World Exhibit: Thru May 11
Rooted in traditional Asian painting techniques, this exhibition reflects a deep reverence for nature's balance and simplicity. Through brush, breath and space, these works seek to create moments of calm connection.
Event details Date: Thru May 11 Time: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Cost: Free
Program and Camp Spotlight
Spring and Summer Camp program registration is now open! Browse all offerings in our online catalog, and check out a few highlighted programs below to get inspired for the season ahead.
 Aquatic Camp Sale: 15% Off June Sessions
Make a splash this summer with our Aquatic Camp—now 15% off June sessions for a limited time!
Campers will enjoy an action-packed experience on and off the water, rotating through activities like sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and tubing (based on daily conditions). When they’re back on shore, the fun continues with Nukem, capture the flag, relay races, sandcastle competitions, and more.
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Eligible sessions: June 8–12 and June 15–26 (pending availability)
- Offer valid: April 6–19 (view terms and conditions)
- Use code 15off at checkout.
- Code is case sensitive and not valid for those already registered.
Camps included in the sale:
 Parent-Toddler Sports
Looking for ways to spend quality time with your toddler? We offer a host of sports programs for you and your tots. The focus is on building coordination, following directions and sharing the joy of movement.
Programs include:
- Basketball
- Sports and Games
- Soccer
- Fit, Leap & Fun
Register now
 Evanston Soccer School (Ages 4–6)
Kickstart your child’s love of the game! Evanston Soccer School is the perfect introduction for young players to build skills, confidence and teamwork in a fun, supportive environment.
Led by experienced instructors, kids will learn the basics of soccer through engaging drills and play—designed just for ages 4–6.
Program details: Session 1: April 13 – May 18 (Mondays) – Robert Crown Session 2: April 14 – May 19 (Tuesdays) – James Park Time: 4–5 p.m.
Register now.
 Tennis Classes for All Ages
Ready to hit the court? Whether you’re picking up a racket for the first time or looking to sharpen your skills, our tennis classes at Lovelace Park have something for everyone.
From Pee Wee players to adult beginners and advanced athletes, our experienced instructors will help you ace your game—one swing at a time.
Class options include:
- Pee Wee
- Youth Beginner
- Youth Intermediate
- Adult Beginner
- Adult Intermediate/Advanced
Register now.
 Adult Pickleball Classes
Ready to take your pickleball game to the next level? Whether you’re new to the court or looking to refine your skills, our adult classes offer the perfect mix of instruction, strategy and play.
Enjoy personalized training, on-court practice and guidance from friendly, experienced coaches—all in a fun, supportive environment.
Class highlights: • Personalized training sessions • Game strategy and real play experience • Professional, welcoming coaches
Classes available Wednesdays and Fridays. Register now.
Other News
 Dog Beach Passes Available
Located just south of Clark Street Beach, the Evanston Dog Beach will open daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Pick up your pass: Remember, a valid dog beach pass is required for entry to the Evanston Dog Beach. Passes are available in person at City community centers on weekdays. Learn more.
Get Involved
 Volunteer to Support Your Parks and Recreation Team
Looking for ways to support your Parks and Rec team? Check out volunteer opportunities including:
- Litter Leagues: Litter Leagues is a friendly litter clean up competition to pick up trash and have fun while doing so.
- Tree Mulching: Work with City Foresters and Greenways crew to care for the trees in the arboretum.
Check out all volunteer opportunities.
 Vendors Needed for Juneteenth Celebration
We’re seeking multi-cultural artisan vendors to participate in the Juneteenth Celebration on Friday, June 19 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Register now for a free vendor space.
 Calling All Food Trucks & Local Eats! Showcase Your Flavor at Evanston’s Park Events
The City of Evanston is seeking food trucks and restaurants to participate in special events throughout the spring and summer. Priority will be given to Evanston-owned businesses, with additional consideration for restaurants located in different wards. Whenever possible, we aim to feature a food truck or restaurant from the same ward as the park hosting the event.
Restaurants without a food truck must be able to operate in an outdoor park setting without access to electricity. Generators are permitted, provided they do not disrupt the concert or movie. All food vendors must supply their own generators.
Questions about the application, submission policy, or process can be directed to adagostino@cityofevanston.org.
Apply now.
Accessibility for all
The City of Evanston is committed to promoting a City-wide culture of accessibility and inclusion. To request an accommodation for a program, service, activity, or to request materials in an alternative format, please make an ADA service request by calling 847-866-2919 or submitting a 311 request 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 Prieto Community Center: 847-859-7697
Support Evanston Parks & Recreation
Your donation will help support lakefront upkeep and the Fleetwood-Jourdain Theater.
Donate now
Thanks for reading. Have a great weekend,
The City of Evanston’s Parks and Recreation Team
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