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Coronavirus Updates

 
UPDATE 02/25/22 1:00 PM

Effective Monday, February 28, the state’s indoor mask mandate is set to expire. Barring any last minute changes by the state, the Lombard Park District will follow suit as it has done throughout the pandemic by removing the indoor mask mandate within Park District programs, events, and facilities for participants, visitors, and employees.

We understand that some individuals may choose to continue to wear a mask, and ask that everyone be respectful of one another’s personal decision. Bullying or harassment regarding masking/non-masking will not be tolerated.

Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as the Lombard Park District navigates these changes. Please continue to refer to Lombard Park District’s website for the most current information and updates.

Please note: Kiddie Campus Preschool is a DCFS licensed program. The Park District is awaiting mask guidance from DCFS and will share this information with preschool families as soon as it is available.

 
UPDATE 11/5/21 9:40 AM

The Lombard Park District, in partnership with Jewel Osco, will be hosting a COVID-19 Pfizer Vaccination Clinic for individuals 5-11 years old on Thursday, November 18 from 3:00pm-8:00pm at the Madison Meadow Athletic Center.  All vaccines will be by appointment only and space will be limited for this clinic. A parent/guardian (18 & older) is REQUIRED to attend. 

Please complete the information below to register for an appointment to receive the Pfizer vaccine:
https://kordinator.mhealthcoach.net/vcl/1636072560759

You will need to bring the following:

  • Sign/completed consent form (can be found in the link above)
  • Copy of  Insurance information
  • Parent/Guardian Photo ID

Upon arrival to be vaccinated, enter Madison Meadow Athletic Center no earlier than 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. Enter through the front entrance.

Please wear loose clothing to expose your arm. Short sleeve shirt recommended.The second dose will be Thursday, December 9,  same time and location. If you are unavailable for this date, do not register for this clinic. Individuals will not need to re-register for the second dose. For dose 2, individuals will need to bring their CDC vaccination card that will be given after receiving the first dose, along with another completed consent form which will be available after the first dose.

Dates/Times:

FIRST DOSE 
Thursday, November 18 2021  3:00-8:00pm 

SECOND DOSE 
Thursday, December 9 2021  3:00-8:00pm 

 
 
UPDATE 10/5/21 9:00 AM

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has just approved the Pfizer COVID-19 booster for anyone over 65, long term care facility residents, individuals 18+ with underlying medical conditions or in an occupational/institutional setting where the burden of COVID-19 infection and risk of transmission are high baed on individual benefit or risk.

The Lombard Park District would like to provide individuals who qualify, access to the COVID-19 vaccine booster. We have partnered with Jewel Osco Pharmacy again to provide a Pfizer vaccine booster in addition to a flu shot clinic at Madison Meadow Athletic Center on Thursday, October 14 from 9:00am-2:00pm. All vaccines will be by appointment only and space will be limited to 600 individuals for this clinic. If you completed your Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine series 6+ months ago and meet the requirements, you may complete the information below to register for an appointment to receive the Pfizer vaccine booster.

For eligible individuals,  please sign up below:
https://kordinator.mhealthcoach.net/vcl/1632831142360
You will need to bring the following:

  • Copy of CDC Vaccination Card/ Proof Dose 2 has been 6+ Months 
  • Copy of Medicare/ Insurance information
  • Copy of Driver’s License

Upon arrival, please enter Madison Meadow Athletic Center no earlier than 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. Enter through the front entrance.

Please wear loose clothing to expose your arm. Short sleeve shirt recommended.

 
UPDATE 8/26/21 4:18 PM
 
Governor Pritzker is placing the entire state of Illinois under a mandatory mask mandate that will go into effect beginning Monday, August 30. As a result, masks will be required for all participants 2 years and up when entering any indoor Park District facility or participating in indoor programs regardless of vaccination status. Lombard Park District remains open and is excited to continue to serve you this summer and fall season!
 
For more information about the latest mitigations, please visit coronavirus.illinois.gov/.
 

UPDATE 3/29/21 3:58 PM

As expected, all 1,500 vaccine appointments have been FILLED for this Friday’s clinic at Madison Meadow Athletic Center. We recommend following us on Facebook and subscribing to our e-newsletter for the future possibility of another vaccine clinic.

We thank you for your interest and appreciate your patience.

UPDATE 3/29/21 12:49 PM

The Lombard Park District would like to provide individuals who qualify under Phase 1A ,1B, & 1B+ access  the COVID-19 vaccine. We have partnered with Jewel Osco pharmacy again to provide a third vaccination clinic at Madison Meadow Athletic Center on Friday, April 2 from 9:00am-5:00pm. All vaccines will be by appointment only and space will be limited to 1,500 individuals for this clinic.

Please complete the information below to register for an appointment to receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Phase 1A, 1B, & 1B+ individuals sign up here:

ALL APPOINTMENTS HAVE BEEN FILLED

You will need to bring the following:

  • Sign/completed consent form (can be found in the link above)
  • Copy of Medicare/ Insurance information
  • Copy of Driver’s License

Upon arrival to be vaccinated, enter Madison Meadow Athletic Center no earlier than 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. Enter through the front entrance.

Please wear loose clothing to expose your arm. Short sleeve shirt recommended.

The second dose will be April 23 same time and location. If you are unavailable for this date, do not register for this clinic. Individuals will not need to re-register for the second dose. For dose 2, individuals will need to bring their CDC vaccination card that will be given after receiving the first dose, along with another completed consent form which will be available after the first dose.

Dates/Times:

FIRST DOSE
Friday, April 2, 2021 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

SECOND DOSE
Friday, April 23, 2021 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

UPDATE 3/22/21 3:25 PM

 

As expected, all 1,184 vaccine appointments have been FILLED for this Friday’s clinic at Madison Meadow Athletic Center. We recommend following us on Facebook and subscribing to our e-newsletter for the future possibility of another vaccine clinic.

We thank you for your interest and appreciate your patience.

UPDATE 3/22/21 12:47 PM

 

The first clinic was a HUGE success, so we’re doing it again! 

The Lombard Park District would like to provide individuals who qualify under Phase 1A and 1B (frontline essential workers and 65 & over) access the COVID-19 vaccine. We have partnered with Jewel Osco pharmacy again to provide a second vaccination clinic at Madison Meadow Athletic Center on Friday, March 26 from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. All vaccines will be by appointment only and space will be limited to 1,184 individuals for this clinic.

Please complete the information below to register for an appointment to receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Phase 1A & 1B Individuals sign up here:

ALL APPOINTMENTS HAVE BEEN FILLED

You will need to bring the following:

  • Sign/completed consent form (can be found in the link above)
  • Medicare/Insurance information
  • Driver’s License

Upon arrival to be vaccinated, enter Madison Meadow Athletic Center no earlier than 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. Enter through the front entrance.

Please wear loose clothing to expose your arm. Short sleeve shirt recommended.

The second dose will be April 16 at the same time and location. If you are unavailable for this date, do not register for this clinic. Individuals will not need to re-register for the second dose. For dose 2, individuals will need to bring their CDC vaccination card that will be given after receiving the first dose, along with another completed consent form which will be available after the first dose.

Dates/Times:

FIRST DOSE 
Friday, March 26, 2021 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

SECOND DOSE 

Friday, April 16, 2021 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

UPDATE 3/4/21 11:15 AM

AN UPDATE FROM PARADISE BAY WATER PARK REGARDING SUMMER 2021

We are pleased to inform you that we are planning to open Paradise Bay Water Park this summer. Staff is busy developing operating plans for the pool that will ensure our compliance with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Swimming Facility Guidelines for Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois Plan.

We are working closely with the DuPage County Health Department and our Risk Management Agency on interpreting the IDPH guidelines to provide a healthy, safe, and fun environment for the public and staff this summer. As of this date and based on the current guidelines, we are planning the following:

  • The pool will operate at a lowered attendance capacity to comply with state-mandated gathering limitations.
  • Pool pass memberships most likely will not be sold in 2021.
  • Pool access will be managed fairly using an online reservation system. Multiple public swim timeslots will be available each day.
  • Enhanced sanitation protocols will be in place and the facilities will be cleaned and sanitized after each timeslot.
  • We hope to provide small group/private swim lessons and a modified swim team program. More information regarding program details and registration to follow.

As the situation evolves in our region, we may have to quickly change our operating plans. As always, your patience and understanding is appreciated. We will provide updates on our operating and pool access plans, as they are available.

 
UPDATE 2/22/21 1:37 PM
 

As expected, all 500 vaccine appointments have been FILLED for this Friday’s clinic at Madison Meadow Athletic Center. We recommend following us on Facebook and subscribing to our e-newsletter for the future possibility of another vaccine clinic.

We thank you for your interest and appreciate your patience.

UPDATE 2/22/21 12:19 PM

 

As we continue to work through COVID -19, we would like to provide individuals 65 and older access to the COVID-19 vaccine. We have partnered with Jewel Osco pharmacy to provide the PFIZER VACCINE at Madison Meadow Athletic Center on Friday, February 26 from 9:00am-5:00pm. All vaccines will be by appointment only and space will be limited to 500 individuals for this clinic.

Please complete the information below to register for an appointment.

ALL APPOINTMENTS HAVE BEEN FILLED

You will need to bring the following:

  • Sign/completed consent form (can be found in the link above)
  • Medicare/ Insurance information
  • Driver’s License

Upon arrival to be vaccinated, enter Madison Meadow Athletic Center no earlier than 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. Enter through the front entrance.

Wear loose clothing to expose your arm. Short sleeve shirt recommended.

The second dose will be March 19 same time and location. If you are unavailable for this date, we do not recommend registering for the first dose. Individuals will not need to re-register for the second dose. For dose 2, individuals will need to bring their CDC vaccination card that will be given after receiving the first dose, along with another completed consent form which will be available after the first dose.

Dates/Times:

FIRST DOSE
Friday, February 26, 2021 9:00am-5:00pm

SECOND DOSE
Friday, March 19, 2021 9:00am-5:00pm 

UPDATE 1/26/21 3:47 PM

AN UPDATE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT

Region 8 Moves to Tier 1 Resurgence Mitigations

Today, DuPage County (Region 8) has been cleared to move to Tier 1 Resurgence Mitigations. Here are the only changes that will be impacted by this new mitigation, effective immediately:

  • In-person organized recreational and sports activities will alignment with Tier 1 guidelines.
  • Rentals can resume with a maximum of 25 people or 25% of room capacity, whichever is less.

The Illinois Department of Public Health will continue to track the positivity rate in our region and updates will be posted on our website and social media. As always, thank you for your ongoing patience and support.

UPDATE 1/19/21 12:00 PM

AN UPDATE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT

Region 8 Moves to Tier 2 Resurgence Mitigations
 
Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Public Health have announced that, effectively immediately, DuPage County (Region 8) qualifies to move back to Tier 2 resurgence mitigations. Lombard Park District will resume in-person organized recreational and sports activities in alignment with the Tier 2 guidelines.

See below for the Lombard Park District and facility offerings that can resume with Tier 2 mitigations.

Athletics & Leagues

  • Indoor and outdoor programs and activities will resume with multiple groups of 10, socially distanced 30 ft. apart for a maximum of 25 participants including coaches and trainers.
  • No spectators will be allowed unless required for parental supervision.
  • Face coverings are required.
  • Please refer to the Restore Illinois All Sports Policy for more information.

Recreation Programming | Early Childhood Education, General Interest, Music, Dance, Creative Arts, Adult & Senior Education

  • All recreation programming will resume in-person with gathering limits of multiple groups of 10, socially distanced 30 ft. apart for a maximum of 25 participants.

Madison Meadow Athletic Center

  • Face coverings must be worn at all times, including while engaged in individual exercise.
  • Indoor Group Fitness will resume.
  • Group Fitness reservations will be required for classes in advance.
  • Additional details will be sent directly to Madison Meadow Athletic Center members and posted to mmaclombard.com.

Sunset Knoll Recreation Center

  • Sunset Knoll Recreation Center is closed to the public. Open for programs, pre-registration required.

Parks & Outdoor Activities

  • Outdoor group activities are limited to 10 persons or less.
  • Participants and guests must wear face coverings at all times.
  • Parks and playgrounds will remain open at this time. Please follow all existing guidelines.

Rentals

  • Rentals have been limited to 10 guests in indoor settings. The Park District will continue to monitor resurgence mitigations and make changes when possible.

Winter Activity Guide

  • The Winter Activity Guide continues to be available online at lombardparks.com. Registration is now open for all.

We look forward to welcoming many of you back and continuing to provide safe recreational outlets to our community while following the parameters of the Restore Illinois Plan. As the mitigation status and guidelines remain fluid and can change with minimal advance notice, please continue to check our website at lombardparks.com/coronavirus and social media for further updates.

UPDATE 11/19/20 4:25 PM

AN UPDATE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT

State of Illinois Moves to Tier 3 Resurgence Mitigations
 
In accordance with the Governor’s Tier 3 Resurgence Mitigations, the Lombard Park District has made changes to its operations. The Lombard Park District remains committed to following the state guidelines to help slow the spread of COVID-19. The new mitigation measures will have an impact on recreation programs and facilities.

Beginning tomorrow, November 20, we will be implementing the following changes and requirements until further notice. We ask the community to help in this effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 by following state guidelines and CDC recommendations to watch your distance, wear a mask and wash your hands.

Madison Meadow Athletic Center

  • Face coverings must be worn at all times, including while engaged in individual exercise.
  • Showers will be closed. Restrooms will remain available.
  • No indoor group fitness classes until further notice.
  • Additional details will be sent directly to Madison Meadow Athletic Center members and posted to mmaclombard.com.

Lombard Golf Course

Sunset Knoll Recreation Center

  • Sunset Knoll Recreation Center will remain closed. (Except for Kiddie Campus Preschool, School of Rec 2.0, Thanksgiving Break Camp and Individual Piano Lessons)

Indoor Recreation Programs 

  • Indoor Recreation Programs will be paused, however, there will be some exceptions (see above). Participants will be contacted with a status update.
  • Dance, Illinois Shotokan Karate Club and Poms will take place via Zoom until further notice.
  • If a program is ultimately canceled, participants will receive a prorated or full refund (depending on the start date of the program).

Parks & Outdoor Activities

  • Outdoor group activities are limited to 10 persons or less.
  • Participants and guests must wear face coverings at all times.
  • Parks and playgrounds will remain open at this time. Please follow all existing guidelines.

Virtual Programs & Special Events 
The following Programs & Holiday Events will still run as scheduled. Please check our website for further program updates.

  • Dance, Illinois Shotokan Karate Club and Poms
  • Daddy Daughter Date Night To Go
  • Virtual Visits with Mrs. Claus
  • Holly Jolly Express
  • Holiday Family Trivia
  • Jingles’ Holiday Decorating Contest

Rentals

  • Rentals have been suspended until further notice. No additional rentals will be accepted for the month of December. The Park District will continue to monitor resurgence mitigations and make changes when possible.

Winter Activity Guide

  • The Winter Activity Guide is available online only at lombardparks.com. Resident registration will begin December 1 and December 8 for non-residents.

Thank you for your patience. Please continue to check our website at lombardparks.com/coronavirus and social media for further updates.

UPDATE 10/22/20 2:12 PM

AN UPDATE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

Governor Pritzker announced new restrictions due to the increased positivity rate of COVID-19 in DuPage County. The only Lombard Park District service that is impacted by the restrictions in effect tomorrow, October 23 is listed below.

  • Gathering limit for facilities, which offer rentals/parties, has been lowered to 25 guests or 25% of room capacity.

Currently there are no other changes to the current Restore Illinois Phase 4 guidance related to organized group recreational activities, Madison Meadow Athletic Center and Lombard Golf Course. Please continue to check our website and social media for additional updates.

UPDATE 6/29/20 10:00 AM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT

Our playgrounds will reopen June 29 at Noon.

Please remember to follow the below guidelines:

  • Do not play at the playground if you are feeling sick or symptomatic.
  • No more than 50 patrons will be permitted at the playground at any given time.
  • Patrons must maintain a 6-foot social distance from others.
  • Patrons should wear face coverings in the event a 6-foot social distance cannot be maintained.

We appreciate your patience!

UPDATE 6/24/20 4:55 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE MADISON MEADOW ATHLETIC CENTER

The Madison Meadow Athletic Center is excited to announce we will be opening our doors on Monday, June 29. The health and safety of our members and staff is our number one priority. Our staff has been working hard and has taken extensive safety measures including enhanced cleaning, social distancing measures and additional safety protocols. Please be patient with us as our reopening will occur in stages with limited hours in order to ensure that all areas and programs are reintroduced as safely as possible for our members and staff.

Reopening Monday, June 29 to members only.

Weekday Hours: 5:30 am – 8:30 pm
Weekend Hours: 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Babysitting will remain closed until further notice. 

Madison Meadow Athletic Center reopening efforts include:

  • All staff and members are required to wear face coverings when not exercising.
  • Members must maintain a minimum of 6 feet of distance.
  • Staff have installed shields at customer service counters.
  • Cleaning supplies will be readily available throughout the facility so you can disinfect items before and after use.
  • Cardio equipment has been spaced out on the fitness floor and Studio 2 to allow for appropriate social distancing.
  • Fitness accessories must be checked out and returned to staff after use.
  • Scheduled Pickleball and shoot around times (with social distancing) are TBD, based on program needs and availability.
  • Group Fitness schedules will be provided at a later date.

We ask our members to assist us with the following:

  • Do a self assessment before visiting to make sure you are symptom free. Follow the current CDC guidelines about how to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please stay home in the event that you are exhibiting symptoms or not feeling well.
  • Face coverings should be worn upon entering the facility.
  • We highly encourage you to arrive in your workout attire.
  • Clean equipment before and after use.
  • Map out your workout before heading to the facility.
  • Do not share equipment unless you are in the same household.

Still have questions? We can help, contact us here.

We will continue to review these guidelines regularly and communicate changes through email, website, and our social media page. We’ve missed you and can’t wait to see you back at the MMAC!

UPDATE 6/4/20 11:29 AM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

Disc Golf Courses begin opening the week of June 8. Staff will start to re-install baskets at Lombard Common on Monday, June 8. Please remember to spread out and practice social distancing We are excited to see you back on the course!

UPDATE 5/26/20 8:29 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

Face Coverings are no longer required in Lilacia Park. All visitors must continue to follow social distancing guidelines. Face coverings are strongly recommended when social distancing cannot be maintained. We appreciate everyone’s efforts this past month and hope you continue to enjoy Lilacia Park! For additional information, please visit lombardlilactime.com.

UPDATE 5/22/20 3:12 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

Within the parameters of the Five Phase Restore Illinois Plan for reopening Illinois during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lombard Park District has taken a serious look at our ability to provide safe programming for the children in our community this summer. We understand families are anxious to know what plans the Park District has to offer for camps this summer. While we still do not entirely know what the future will hold, we do know that camps will not be provided as we originally planned. With guidance set forth by IDPH and the CDC, the Lombard Park District will be implementing modified camp programs with staggered start dates.

Some modifications to our camps will include strict capacity numbers, especially during Phase Three of reopening. Additionally, field trips and swim days will not take place and flexibility of days may be limited. Our modified camps will incorporate smaller group sizes in various locations throughout the District to allow for little to no crossover between camp groups.

Lombard Park District is tentatively scheduled to begin camps on the following dates. These dates and camps are subject to change based on guidance from IDPH, CDC, and the Restore Illinois Plan.

  • Early Childhood Camps (half days, ages 3-10) are scheduled to begin Monday, June 8. The starting date for this camp has been moved back from June 1. Credits and refunds will be made accordingly.
  • School Age Care (full day, Grades 1-6, similar to our traditional Day Camp with limited times and group sizes) scheduled to begin Monday, June 15 and will run through Friday, July 3.
  • Our traditional Day Camp (Full day, Grades 1-6) is scheduled to begin Monday, July 6 and run through Friday, August 14.

Summer camp registration for School Age Care and traditional Day Camp will begin on Monday, June 1. Camp space will be limited due to IDPH and CDC restrictions.

If you are currently registered for any of our camp programs and no longer need the care, you can request a refund. To do this, please e-mail info@lombardparks.com.

More information will be provided next week.

Thank you for your patience over the past several weeks. We will miss our usual variety of camp programs and offerings, but are working hard to create a positive camp experience!

UPDATE 5/15/20 3:06 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

Beginning Friday, May 15, Lombard Park District tennis courts will reopen. Tennis play can resume provided social distancing guidelines are followed. We believe that the revised guidelines combined with player’s attention to social distancing and limited interaction before and after matches allows for safe play. We’re happy to offer this amenity again! Please be aware Lombard Park District reserves the right to close tennis courts at any given time.

UPDATE 5/13/20 7:16 AM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

In cooperation with Governor Pritzker’s Stay-At-Home Order continuing through May 31, along with the current social distancing guidelines and restrictions on groups larger than 10 in both Phase 2 & 3 of the Restore Illinois Plan, the Lombard Park District is announcing Paradise Bay Water Park will be closed for the 2020 season.

We are disappointed that we are unable to bring you the recreation opportunities we had planned and that our community is used to seeing and enjoying. However, ensuring the safety and well being of the community, visitors and staff must take priority. Refunds will be processed for those that have purchased passes or registered for pool programs.

Lombard Park District is anxious to fully serve its residents and resume day-to-day activities, but we must do so based on the recommendations of State Officials and the CDC.

For future announcements and updates, follow the Lombard Park District on social media and visit lombardparks.com.

UPDATE 5/7/20 at 4:56 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

Face Coverings at Lilacia Park Clarification: Based on safety recommendations by the CDC and in cooperation with Governor Pritzker’s Restore Illinois Plan, we are taking this measure for the safety of the Lombard community and its residents. To clarify the exceptions to the face covering requirement at Lilacia Park, the CDC recommendations state that face coverings should not be placed on young children under the age of 2, anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance.

For more information on CDC recommendations that guide our day-to-day decision making, please visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/DIY-cloth-face-covering-instructions.pdf.responsibly.

UPDATE 5/6/20 at 4:48 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

Effective Thursday, May 7, face coverings will be required for guests visiting Lilacia Park during Lilac Time. We want to continue to provide safe opportunities for the community to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. We are depending on our community members to act responsibly.

UPDATE 4/30/20 at 1:13 PM

A JOINT MESSAGE FROM THE VILLAGE OF LOMBARD AND THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

The Village of Lombard and the Lombard Park District are reminding residents that the Stay-At-Home Order will continue through May 31st and social distancing remains in place in public/outdoor spaces.Additionally, face (mouth/nose) coverings are now required for situations where a minimum of 6-feet of social distance between you and people that do not reside in your home cannot be maintained at all times. These restrictions are in place to help keep our community safe and we are relying on Lombard to help keep you and your neighbors healthy.

Our highest priority continues to be the health and well-being of our residents, employees, and first responders. Please know that we share in this challenging time with you. We too miss baseball games and outdoor sports with friends and neighbors. We too miss Lilac Time events and celebrating our beautiful Lilac Village. It is our hope that this temporary inconvenience will soon pass, and we look forward to the moment we can safely reunite with our community, but for now – we ask for your patience and understanding.

Parks, Trails, and Golf Course Information

Lombard’s many parks, trails, and open spaces can be used in a safe manner that allows people to enjoy the mental and physical health benefits that these spaces provide. Per the executive order in effect from May 1-31, the Lombard Golf Course will reopen, with restrictions, on Saturday, May 2 at 6:00 am (weather-permitting). Restrictions include allowing only twosomes, spacing out tee times to be 15 minutes apart, requiring golfers to walk the course, no shared rental carts (can bring one’s own pull cart), and requiring reservations only (no walk-ups), as well as the ongoing closure of the driving range and putting green. Individuals with a physical disability or physical limitations that prevent them from walking the course may rent a cart. Only privately-owned pull carts may be utilized, rental of pull carts from the course will not be allowed. Visit lombardgolfcourse.com for more information.

Lilacia Park and Social Distancing

As of April 30, 2020, Lilacia Park remains open to the public, pending maintained social distancing behavior. We hope to continue providing safe opportunities for the community to get outside and enjoy fresh air. We are depending on our community members to act responsibly. The Lombard Police Department and the Lombard Park District will continue to work together to disperse groups that are using playgrounds or athletic fields. Lombard Police are monitoring these areas and ask for your voluntary compliance. For information from the Village visit www.villageoflombard.org/covid19. The Village and the Park District will continue to monitor and act on recommendations from our federal, state and regional public health partners. We appreciate your commitment to these principles. We will get through this together #LombardStrong.

Sincerely,

Your Village of Lombard and Lombard Park District

UPDATE 4/24/20 at 6:30 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

In accordance with the extension of Illinois’ Stay-At-Home Order, the Lombard Park District has decided to cancel all in-house youth soccer leagues and girl’s youth softball for the spring season. We will begin processing refunds on Monday morning. More information on travel softball will be made in the coming weeks. The Lombard Park District thanks you for your patience during this time. We hope to see you back soon!

UPDATE 4/2/20 at 12:40 PM

A JOINT MESSAGE FROM THE VILLAGE OF LOMBARD AND THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

As concerns about coronavirus continue to grip our nation, our highest priority remains the health and well-being of our residents, employees, and first responders. We are ALL in this together.

The Village of Lombard and the Lombard Park District are working together to implore our community to adhere to the Governor’s Stay-at-Home Mandate and to follow guidelines from the CDC, including social distancing.

While many of our community members are doing their part to flatten the curve and help save lives, others are disregarding the Governor’s Executive Order and the CDC guidelines, including ignoring playground closure signs, continuing to congregate in groups in neighborhoods, and gathering for outdoor sports and recreational activities. At this time, one’s personal enjoyment must take a back seat to public safety and the wellness of all.

We understand that staying at home can be challenging. We believe that the many parks, trails, and open spaces can continue to be used in a safe manner that allows people to enjoy the mental and physical health benefits these spaces provide. However, it is not acceptable to congregate in groups.

The Lombard Police Department and the Lombard Park District are working cooperatively together on enforcement, including dispersing groups using playgrounds or athletic fields. Lombard Police are monitoring these areas and ask for your voluntary compliance.

Help Us Help You! Tips on how you can help:

  • Refrain from using parks/trails if you or someone in your household are exhibiting symptoms of illness,
  • Follow CDC’s guidance on personal hygiene prior to, during, and after the use of parks or trails.
  • Pack and utilize disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizers.
  • Warn other visitors of your presence as you pass on trails/paths and step aside to let others pass.
  • Avoid congregating in neighborhoods and parks. Do not gather in groups for sports or picnicking.
  • Always observe the CDC’s minimum recommended social distancing of 6 feet from other individuals. If this is not possible, find an alternate location or park.
  • Teach children the importance of social distancing and help them find other ways to connect with friends. Stress the importance of being responsible and respectful of others.

We hope to continue providing safe opportunities for the community to get outside and enjoy fresh air, but if forced to do so, further steps may need to be taken in order to protect the public from the spread of COVID-19. The Village and the Park District will continue to monitor and act on recommendations from our federal, state and regional public health partners. We appreciate your commitment to these principals. We will get through this together #LombardStrong.

Sincerely,

Lombard Village Manager and the Lombard Park District

UPDATE 4/1/20 at 9:10 AM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

In accordance with the extension of Illinois’ Stay-At-Home Order, the Lombard Park District remains closed through April 30.

The following facilities are closed to the public:
– Sunset Knoll Recreation Center
– Madison Meadow Athletic Center
– Lombard Community Building
– Lombard Golf Course

Additionally, all Lombard Park District playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, skate park, and athletic fields (baseball, softball, football, soccer) remain CLOSED.

It is impossible for youth to maintain a safe social distance while playing team sports. Please consider all sports fields in the community closed to all team sports play and practice until further notice. We are not able to police this closure or physically barricade all sports fields from use. We must count on parents and the community to ensure that social distancing efforts are as successful as possible. We encourage you to continue to stay active and healthy through physical exercise by visiting our numerous parks and walking paths. Just remember to maintain the recommended social distancing guidelines.

We also ask our patrons, members, guests and employees to continue to follow the CDC and Health Department recommendations to stop the spread of germs as listed below.

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

Just a reminder, there will not be staff on hand to answer phones during the Stay-At-Home Order now through April 30. We will do our best to respond to you Monday through Friday from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm via email.

The Lombard Park District continues to closely monitor guidance from the DuPage County Health Department, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and World Health Organization, and rely on their expertise and recommendations to continue to inform decisions.

UPDATE 3/26/20 at 12:12 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

In accordance with Executive Order issued by Governor Pritzker, all Lombard Park District playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, disc golfing courses and athletic fields (baseball, softball, football, soccer) are closed. Lombard Park District has placed signage at all of our playground locations.

It is impossible for youth to maintain a safe social distance while playing team sports. Please consider all sports fields in the community closed to all team sports play and practice until further notice. We are not able to police this closure or physically barricade all sports fields from use. We must count on parents and the community to ensure that social distancing efforts are as successful as possible. We encourage you to continue to stay active and healthy through physical exercise by visiting our numerous parks and walking paths. Just remember to maintain the recommended social distancing guidelines.

We also ask our patrons, members, guests and employees to continue to follow the CDC and Health Department recommendations to stop the spread of germs as listed below.

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

The Lombard Park District continues to closely monitor guidance from the DuPage County Health Department, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and World Health Organization, and rely on their expertise and recommendations to continue to inform decisions.

UPDATE 3/23/20 at 11:30 AM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

Lombard Park District Patrons,

As many of you know on Friday, March 20 Governor Pritzker issued a new Executive Order requiring all Illinoisans to stay at home beginning Saturday, March 21 at 5:00 pm. The statewide order is comprehensive and will impact all aspects of life within Illinois. With that being said, all Lombard Park District programs, facilities, and events will be suspended during this time.

Regarding the Outdoors and Playgrounds:  
The order specifically states that individuals may leave their residence to engage in outdoor activity such as walking, hiking, running, or biking and may go to public parks and open outdoor recreation areas if they comply with the Social Distancing Requirements defined in the order, however playgrounds must be closed.

We ask our patrons, members, guests and employees to continue to follow the CDC and Health Department recommendations to stop the spread of germs as listed below.

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

There will not be staff on hand to answer phones during the Stay-At-Home Order beginning March 21 at 5:00 pm. We will do our best to respond to you Monday through Friday from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm via email.

The Lombard Park District thanks you for your patience and understanding during this serious time. We ask that you take all precautions and stay healthy.

UPDATE 3/21/20 at 9:17 AM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT 

Per Governor Pritzker’s Stay-At-Home Order, effective Saturday, March 21 at 5:00 pm, all Lombard Park District playgrounds are closed until further notice. Trails will continue to remain open, however please adhere to the following:

  • Refrain from using trails if you are exhibiting symptoms.
  • Follow CDC’s guidance on personal hygiene prior to and during use of parks or trails.
  • While on trails, warn other users of your presence as you pass, and step aside to let others pass.
  • Follow CDC guidance on the recommended size of social gatherings including outdoor picnicking, pick-up sports and other group hangouts, and maintain proper physical distance at all times.
  • Observe CDC’s minimum recommended social distancing of 6 feet from other individuals at all times. If this is not possible, users should find an alternate location or depart that space.
  • Consult local and state ordinances and guidelines for the most up to date recommendations on park and trail use.

UPDATE 3/17/20 at 4:53 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT & MADISON MEADOW ATHLETIC CENTER

Lombard Park District Patrons,
Thank you for your patience regarding recent facility closures and suspension of programs. We want to inform you of our current plans regarding refunds and credits:

  • MMAC Memberships: Members of the Madison Meadow Athletic Center that have paid in full will have their membership extended for the length of closure. Members who are on installment billing will not be charged during this closure. Their accounts will be adjusted accordingly when our facility reopens. Please note the installment billing did not take place on March 15.
  • Club Rec, Kiddie Campus Preschool and other programs with automatic billing will not be billed during the closure. All automatic billings will be suspended until further notice.
  • Currently all programs and events are suspended. We are working on a plan to reschedule or cancel based on the reopening date. In the event programs are canceled, refunds will be issued accordingly.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at info@lombardparks.com or call Sunset Knoll Recreation Center at 630-620-7322. Thank you for your patience and understanding! We look forward to serving you again in the near future.

UPDATE 3/16/20 at 3:50 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT & MADISON MEADOW ATHLETIC CENTER

As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak widens across the state and region, the Madison Meadow Athletic Center continues to be proactive in monitoring the situation and taking guidance from the Illinois Department of Public Health, the DuPage County Health Department and the Center for Disease Control. Effective March 16, 2020 at 5:00 pm, the Madison Meadow Athletic Center will be closed through the end of March. We will continue to monitor the situation over the next two weeks.

UPDATE 3/13/20 at 4:45 PM

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE LOMBARD PARK DISTRICT

In an effort to protect our community from the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), effective March 14, 2020, the Lombard Park District has suspended all programs and special events until further notice. Public access to most of our facilities will be closed.

Plans for class make-ups and/or refunds will be determined at a later date.

Please know that at this time there are no known cases of COVID-19 in Lombard, IL.
 We ask our patrons, members, guests and employees to continue to follow the CDC and Health Department recommendations to stop the spread of germs as listed below.

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

Thank you for your patience as we navigate this unprecedented event. Please continue to check our website and social media for further updates.

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