Parks
& Recreation Foundation
Giving back to the community by providing support for healthy, active and recreational opportunities.


Volunteer Reception
In an effort to recognize the hundreds of volunteers that make our events and program successful, the annual Parks & Recreation Foundation Volunteer Reception will be held on Thursday, October 9 at the Empress Banquets.
Please note, this is an invitiation only reception. For more information, please contact
Geri Estvanik 630-833-0100.

Support the Park & Recreation Foundation
in their support of healthy, active, and recreational opportunities for the Addison Community.
Join us October 25 at Centennial Rec Center Scenic Path for the Taffy Apple Trot Family Fun Run.
Proceeds from theTaffy Apple Trot Family Fun Run on October 25 will go to benefit
the Parks & Recreation Foundation. We look forward to your participation in the Taffy Apple Trot Family Fun Run on Saturday, October 25. For more information, click here.

What is the Park & Recreation Foudation?
The Parks and Recreation Foundation of the
Addison Park District was founded on June 18, 2003, as a not-for-profit
organization. It’s
goals are
to support, promote and encourage the expansion of educational and
recreational opportunities for all residents of the Village of Addison.
The
Foundation's purposes include: encouragement of greater citizen use
of resources and services, expansion of the number and variety of
educational programs and recreational activities provided to residents
within the Addison Park District; and development of financial support
for
the District.
The Foundation has successfully sponsored
several fund raising events, including golf outing, Scotch Double
Candlelight bowling events, a
family night miniature golf adventure and a longest drive competition
at the Links & Tees golf dome. Proceeds from these events are
used to
provide funding for the APE scholarship program that supports needy
individuals and families residing with the district, who wish to
participate
in park district program activities, and to recognize the contributions
of the many volunteers who coordinate park district programs. We
invite
your participation in, and support of, the Foundation and its activities.
For more information, contact the Foundation at (630) 833-0100. |