The Glenview Park District is a unique governing body, separate from the Village of Glenview. For nearly a century, the Park District has met the recreational and open space needs of the community through collaboration and cooperation with various governmental entities and community organizations.
The Park District is dedicated to creating a harmonious and healthy community in which everyone can appreciate the environment and experience happiness and good health each day.
The Glenview Park District has a long history of serving the local community. Its independence from the Village of Glenview makes it a unique governing body. Through its relationships with other governmental bodies and community organizations, it has been able to meet the recreation and open space needs of the community for almost a hundred years.
The Park District is devoted to maintaining a supportive and healthy community in which all residents can find joy and well-being, and have a deep admiration for the environment. This mission is at the heart of its purpose and drives its activities each day.
The Glenview Park District is an integral part of the community, providing recreational opportunities and access to open spaces for the last hundred years. Its independence and collaborations with other governing bodies and organizations have enabled it to meet the needs of the community. Above all else, it seeks to create an environment of health, happiness, and respect for the environment for everyone.
Programs at Glenview Park District in Glenview, IL
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Spring Break Adventures Club
School's out, adventure is in! Discover everything The Grove has to offer! Each day has a different theme. Learn about our world through exploration, critter encounters, hikes, crafts, and more. Join us for one or all five days of spring break fun! Please make sure to dress appropriately for the weather as a large portion of this program will be outdoors.This is a drop off program and a daily snack is included.
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On the Farm Craft Workshops
Animals are the stars of the show at Historic Wagner Farm, so let's showcase them in some fun crafts! In December, create a farmyard ornament; in January make a birdfeeder; in February make a valentine bag shaped like a cow, chicken, cat or pig; and in March, encourage spring's arrival by creating a basket of chicks. The 10 a.m. class is for a child accompanied by an adult and the fee is listed per adult-child pair. Both children and adults are welcomed in the 4 p.m. workshops
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Sewing in the Farmhouse
Sewing is both useful and fun! Head into the historic farmhouse and discover the joy of using a needle and thread. In January, learn to mend clothes; in February, use fabric scraps to make unique Valentines; and in March, make a quilt square inspired by the animals on the farm. These workshops are adapted to ability levels and will use appropriate tools for varying ages. The 10 a.m. class is for a child accompanied by an adult and the fee is listed per adult-child pair. Both children and adults are welcome in the 1:30 p.m. workshops.