Skip to main content
header-left
File #: 2025-0276    Version: 0 Name: 2025 Fall Program Lists
Type: MOTION Status: IN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
File created: 3/31/2025 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 4/7/2025 Final action:
Title: 2025 Fall Program Lists
Attachments: 1. Fall 2025 Program List - Biela, 2. Fall 2025 Program list - Bruggeman, 3. Fall 2025 Program List - Cann 1, 4. Fall 2025 Program list - Cortilet, 5. Fall 2025 Program list - Geghen, 6. Fall 2025 Program list - Harvey, 7. Fall 2025 Program list - Heinlen, 8. Fall 2025 Program list - Jhuberty, 9. Fall 2025 Program list - Kostanski, 10. Fall 2025 Program list - Paulson, 11. Fall 2025 Program list - Petrow, 12. Fall 2025 Cann Justification, 13. Fall 2025 Geghan Justifications, 14. Fall 2025 Harvey Justifications, 15. Fall 2025 Jhuberty Justifications, 16. Fall 2025 Kostanski Justifications, 17. Fall 2025 Paulson Justifications, 18. Fall 2025 Petrow Justifications, 19. 2025 Fall Program List Summary of Changes
Title
2025 Fall Program Lists

History
The Recreation and Parks Department produces a seasonal brochure on three occasions each year. The guide contains all recreational, athletic and fitness program opportunities offered during each season.

Attached, please find the list of programs and special events each supervisor in the Recreation & Parks Department plans to offer in the Fall 2025 Brochure.

Program lists include revenues from the previous season, as well as estimated expense totals from programs and events which are operated on a contractual basis.

Staff is requesting approval for Fall 2025 programs and special events, as detailed in each of the supervisor's program lists (attached). Justification explanations (attached) detail new program offerings and programs that will no longer be offered due to low, or no, enrollment in 2024. Additionally, lists include programs staff seek to offer during the Fall despite low enrollment the previous year with a detailed explanation. A summary of justifications is shown in the attached.

The majority of programs offered are taught by part-time Village employees, while others are taught on a contractual basis by a vendor. Contractual programs include a revenue split between the contractor and Village. Actual fees paid are based on the total number of participants, at an agreed upon percentage as shown in the Estimated Contractual Costs column on the Program Lists. Those without estimated fees are taught by part-time Village staff. Fees paid to the vendor are at the resident rate, allowing the Village to benefit from the higher cost paid by non-residents.

Pricing for programs is set at a fee that is reasonable and competitive. Non-residents generally pay 25% - 50% more than residents for the same program. Residents are provided a two-week period to register for programs ahead of non-residents.

Program expenses are offset by participant registration fees. Total revenues and expenses are dependent upon the actual n...

Click here for full text