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Last Fling street and parking lot closures to affect Park District buildings

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Beginning Wed., Aug. 29, the Jaycees’ Last Fling will require the closing of parking lots and streets at and near the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center and Park District Administration Building.

The parking lots for the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center (at 305 W. Jackson Ave.) and the Park District Administration Building (320 W. Jackson Ave.) will close at 6AM on Wed., Aug. 29 and will remain closed through Mon., Sept. 3.

The Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center will be closed August 29 – Sept.  3. The Park District Administration Building will remain open the week of Aug.  27 – 31; however, the building will close at 3PM on Fri., Aug. 31.

For more information about the Jaycees’ Last Fling, visit www.lastfling.org.

For questions about the Naperville Park District, visit www.napervilleparks.org or call (630) 848-5000.

Editor’s Note: Just as the red Landforms sculpture at Eagle and Jackson marks the spot of the beginning of four days of family fun and frolic along the Jaycees’ Last Fling Midway rides, the orange snow fencing follows the pedestrian path to all the festivities in the name of public safety.

Enjoy a safe and healthful Labor Day Weekend, mindful of everyone who works or volunteers that 3-day weekend to create a good time to celebrate  American traditions with peaceful assembly. The Jaycees Labor Day Parade steps off in downtown Naperville at 10AM Mon., Sept. 3.

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Naperville Park District
Naperville Park Districthttp://www.napervilleparks.org/
Created in 1966, the Naperville Park District is an independent, municipal agency serving the recreation needs of its residents. An Illinois Distinguished Agency since 1994, the District is one of only 1% of park districts across the country to be nationally accredited through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA). The Naperville Park District’s mission is to provide recreation and park experiences that promote healthy lives, healthy minds and a healthy community. The District maintains and operates more than 2,400 acres with 137 parks and provides more than 1,500 recreational, arts and environmental programs and special events annually. Included within the District’s operations are two championship golf courses, a multitude of playgrounds, trails, athletic courts and sports fields, Fort Hill Activity Center, Knoch Knolls Nature Center, two inline skating and skateboarding facilities, the Millennium Carillon, a paddle boat quarry, historic Centennial Beach, and the beautiful Riverwalk.
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