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Get to Know J.P. Wood Martial Arts

Dec 18, 2025

Palatine Park District is proud to offer a wide variety of martial arts classes for participants of all ages. One of the long-standing providers of these programs is J.P. Wood Martial Arts, located at 249 E....

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From Snow Removal to Ice Rinks, Parks Crews Stay Busy All Winter

Dec 18, 2025

When most people think of the Parks Department, they picture sunny days filled with mowed fields, blooming flowers, and busy playgrounds. But when temperatures drop and winter settles in, the work doesn’t slow down—it simply changes....

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READY, SET, SPLASH!

Nov 19, 2025

If you enjoy swimming, but enjoy basketball, football and even a little soccer too, Water Polo might be the sport for you! Palatine Park District offers both Age Group Water Polo for boys and girls ages...

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THE PACK MOVES THROUGH PALATINE

Nov 19, 2025

Before most ovens are even preheated on Thanksgiving morning, a familiar sight appears at Palatine Park District’s Turkey Trot: a bright line of reflective vests and red knit hats. It’s The Pack—The Palatine Pack TFCC (Track...

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New Playgrounds…Perfect Parks for Family Fun!

Oct 15, 2025

Looking for some great spots to enjoy the outdoors with your family? Three Palatine Park District parks have new playgrounds and other amenities ready for play this fall! Meadowlark Park, located at 1502 W. Northwest Highway, features...

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Guilty or Innocent? Live Theatre Comes to Falcon Park

Oct 15, 2025

Palatine Park District presents 12 Angry Jurors — a powerful courtroom drama exploring justice, prejudice, and the gray areas in between. The play runs November 7–9 at Falcon Park Recreation Center, and it promises to immerse...

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Celebrating 80 Years of Recreation & Community

Sep 17, 2025

This year marks a special milestone for the Palatine Park District—80 years of enriching the lives of residents through recreation, conservation, and community. From its beginnings in 1945, when a population of just 3,000 residents voted...

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