Special Recreation Association
of Central Lake County

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What is SRACLC?  The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County was formed in 1976 as a cooperative effort of Member Agencies with the purpose to provide year round community based recreation services to individuals with disabilities and their families. Member Agencies provide the primary source of operational revenue through a property tax levy available to park districts and municipalities who have entered into a cooperative agreement, or through a general fund. Individuals whose primary residence is within the legal boundaries of one of the agencies named below are considered a resident.

Mission Statement:  The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County provides recreation programs and services to individuals with special needs and disabilities, and their families, who reside within the boundaries of Member Agency communities.

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Ladies Golf Outing:  Thursday, May 28 Fall Golf Outing:  Thursday, September 24
Car Wash:  Saturday, July 25 Holiday Tree Festival:  Saturday, November 21
For more information, contact Carolyn Chambers, 847-816-4866.

Staff and Volunteers Needed!

Call 847-816-4866

Applications here.

Cooperative Member Agencies:

Grayslake Community Park District
Village of Hawthorn Woods
Village of Lake Zurich
Village of Libertyville
Village of Lincolnshire
Mundelein Park & Recreation District
Vernon Hills Park District

Programs and Services:  SRACLC offers more than 450 weekly programs, special events, and camps during the year. The Association utilizes local park districts, recreation departments, schools, and private facilities for programming purposes. Program areas and services provided include:
bulletAdult Day Programs
bulletAfter School Programs
bulletOuting for Seniors
bulletFinancial Assistance
bulletInclusion Assistance
bulletSpecial Events
bulletSpecial Olympics
bulletSummer Day Camp
bulletVacation/Overnight Trips
bulletWeekly Programs
 


Recreation for people with special needs
290 Oakwood Rd, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 /  Phone TDD: 847-816-4866   Fax: 847-816-4876
Send email to Linda West with questions or comments about this web site.  Last modified April 30, 2009.