ELMHURST PARK DISTRICT: District meets 2017 budget expectations
The Board accepted and approved the Elmhurst Park District Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the year ending December 31, 2017 at its June 11, 2018 board meeting.
The Board accepted and approved the Elmhurst Park District Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the year ending December 31, 2017 at its June 11, 2018 board meeting.
At the Park District #OutIsIn all summer long and we want you to get in on the fun!
The Berens Park Synthetic Turf Project is completed and the fields will reopen the week of July 9, allowing summer camps and team programs to again make use of the fields.
The playground equipment at the Conrad Fischer playground has been assembled and set and concrete footings were poured.
Stay cool by the pool and get your pool punch cards today!
The Elmhurst Park District held a dog park planning open house on Thursday, July 12 at The Abbey to solicit feedback from residents on a future dog park.
You've shared your feedback and told us what you'd want in a dog park, now it's time to see design concepts!
Resident registration for programs featured in the Fall 2018 Brochure opens Saturday, August 4 at 8 a.m.
The Elmhurst Park district Board and staff share the frustration felt by residents on Saturday and we sincerely apologize that once again it took an unacceptable amount of time for some to register for programs.
The redevelopment of the sports courts at Conrad Fischer park is completed!
Elmhurst Park District’s Impact Dance Company and Tree Town Tappers performed at the Illinois State Fair for IAPD (Illinois Association of Park Districts) Park District Conservation Day on Saturday, August 18, 2018, in Springfield, Illinois.
The community enjoyed a beautiful evening at Conrad Fischer Park, as they celebrated the ribbon cutting and reopening of the newly redeveloped playground with the Park Board.
Our Tree Lighting in Wilder Park, taking place Thursday, December 6 from 5:30-8 p.m. is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the season.
It’s no secret that two of the last three registrations have been frustrating and difficult for residents.
Thanksgiving is the time of year when you express what you’re most thankful for and, here at the Park District, we’re grateful every day for the Elmhurst community.