2024/25 Extended Travel Preview

2024/25 Extended Travel Preview

Learn about travel opportunities with the Wheaton Park District

By Wheaton Park District

Date and time

Starts on Tuesday, July 16 · 1pm CDT

Location

Mary Lubko Center, Memorial Park

208 W. Union Wheaton, IL 60187

About this event

  • 2 hours

Come and see why we've chosen to travel exclusively with Collette Tours including their new home pick-up service. In addition to hearing about the wonderful trips they have in store for you, you'll also learn about the Collette difference and why they are the most experienced and longest-running tour operator in North America.

Let us do the planning for you! You can call 630-665-1415 to RSVP. Signing up through Eventbrite is encouraged but not required.

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Mission Statement:

To enrich the quality of community life through a diversity of healthy leisure pursuits and heightened appreciation for our natural world.

The Wheaton Park District was established as a separate municipal body by the citizens of Wheaton in 1921. Land for its first park, Memorial Park, was purchased in 1921, with Southside (now Central) Park acquired in 1922, and Northside Park soon after. Through both acquisition and donation, the district increased its park acres to 94 by 1970. Today the citizens of the district enjoy 52 park sites totaling more than 800 acres.

The Wheaton Park District has been fortunate to experience rapid growth in both physical (land and facilities) and fiscal wealth (assessed valuation). Now that future growth is limited by the lack of land available for development, it should be much easier to predict our financial future, barring any major legislative changes in the park district code.

The Wheaton Park District has one of the finest park systems in the state and has been recognized four times during the past 20 years by the National Park & Recreation Association with the National Gold Medal for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management (2005, 1996, 1990 and 1984), the Illinois Park and Recreation Association’s Distinguished Agency Award (1999), the National Recreation and Park Association Excellence in Aquatics Award (1992) and Illinois Park and Recreation Association Outstanding Facility Award (1993) for Rice Pool and Water Park, and the Daniel Flaherty Award (1993 and 1990) and the U.S. Department of Interior Innovation Award (1993) for the Lincoln Marsh Wetlands Project.

For more information visit, wheatonparkdistrict.com

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