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Active Adult Programs Photo courtesy of Hoo Haven Program Questions? Each program description includes the initials of the supervisor, so you can contact them directly with any program related questions. 847-391-5711 jc: Joshua Cantres [email protected] mh: Matt Hartnett 847-391-5700 [email protected] bp: Brian Panek 847-803-4653 [email protected] kr: Karyn Roth [email protected] 847-391-5700 ss: Shelli Sarg [email protected] 847-391-5711 ns: Nancy Suwalski [email protected] 847-391-5711 cy: Cindy Yelich [email protected] 847-391-5711 12 Sunday, August 17 Deadline to register is August 1 Lion’s Den Gorge, 1860 Light Station and Port Washington Maritime Heritage Festival Lion’s Den Gorge Nature Preserve is one of the last stretches of undeveloped bluff along Lake Michigan’s shoreline south of Port Washington. The Preserve has over .5 miles of 90 to 100 foot high bluffs looking out onto Lake Michigan and a mixture of wetland/upland areas. We can stroll across bridges over the gorge or down the gorge stairways to walk along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Then, we step back in time with a tour of the Port Washington’s 1860 Light Station, Light Keeper’s quarters, and the Maritime Museum. Feeling adventurous? We can climb the light tower and take in the spectacular view. At the Port Washington Maritime Heritage Festival, we can see the restored wooden boats, tug boats, and fishing trawlers; explore the artisan’s market, food court, and historic and educational displays. Lunch on your own in Port Washington. www.co.ozaukee.wi.us www.visitportwashington.com www.portwashingtonhistoricalsociety.org R: $48/NR:$53 #162503–1 Sunday, September 21 Deadline to register is September 5 Midway Village World War II, Rockford, IL A tribute to America’s veterans. In Midway village we will see the largest World War II era re-enactment with more than 900 soldiers representing the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Germany, Italy and Japan; dozens of tanks; WWII vintage military vehicles; “Hollywood-style” pyrotechnics; and narrated field battles. In addition to the action on the battlefields, we will enjoy the skirmishes in the Village, demonstrations and displays in the buildings, woods encampments, and the ambiance of the beautiful venue. We will explore the 26 village structures, representing a rural community between 1890–1910 and visit eight heritage gardens planted with heirloom flowers and vegetables rarely seen today. We can also explore the museum’s permanent collections of sock monkeys and The Girls of Summer Baseball. Lunch on your own in Midway Village. www.midwayvillage.com R: $40/NR:$45 #262501–1 Sunday, October 26 Deadline to register is October 10 “Hoo” Haven Wildlife Rehabilitation & Education Center, Sugar River Forest Preserve, Cherry Valley’s Bauman Park and Apple Orchard “Hoo” Haven is dedicated to rehabilitating and releasing, sick, injured, and orphaned, North American Wildlife, and to educating individuals of the importance of conservation and maintaining the Mother Earth for all. Our tour takes us behind the scenes where injured coyotes, foxes, mink, fawns, and birds of prey are cared for before their release into the wild. We will stop in Bauman Park and the Sugar River Forest Preserve to enjoy the changing fall color, take a walk in the woods, and stop for apples and other fall goodies. Lunch included. (Restaurant TBD.) www.hoohaven.org R: $58/NR:$63 #262502–1 November 2 • 3 hours Annual Des Plaines Breakfast Walk Are you ready for a walk through the great city of Des Plaines? We start out from the Prairie Lakes Community Center at 8:00am and work our way to a local restaurant. This is a great opportunity to share pictures and memories of past trips and to bring ideas for future trips. Breakfast is on your own. R: $5/NR: $8 #362502-1