Frequently Asked Questions

Where is my program located?

All programs, unless otherwise stated, are held at the Willard Wood Park Center, 515 First Street in Crete. Other common program locations include, but are not limited to:

  • CM201-U Administration Building, 1500 Sangamon Street, Crete
  • Crete-Monee High School (CMHS), 760 W. Exchange Street, Crete

What is RDR?

RDR stands for Resident Discount Rate. Those participants who live within the Crete Park District Boundaries will receive a discounted rate. If you are unsure of your resident status you may confirm your residency by checking your tax bill or voters registration card. If Crete Park District is stated upon these items, you are a resident and are entitled to our Resident Discount Rate.

What do I need for Proof of Residency?

Proof of residency must accompany all registrations. This includes one of the following:

  • Home address imprinted on check
  • Drivers license
  • OR Voters registration card.

Who is a Nonresident to Crete Park District and what is a Nonresident Pass?

Crete Park District is comprised of the Village of Crete only. Crete Township, Monee, Steger and Beecher are not included and do not pay taxes to the Crete Park District. (To confirm your residency, you must check your tax bill or your voters registration card. Crete Park District does have a map of all homes within the District and can help you!) The Nonresident Pass was designed for those who participate in several of the District programs but do not live inside the District. Nonresident fees are approximately one and a half times the Resident fee for most programs and will add up quickly. If you purchase the Nonresident pass, you receive all of the benefits of a Crete Park District Resident and pay Resident rates.

How much does a Nonresident Pass cost?

The fee is $175 for 1 year. (Your pass will expire one year from the purchase date!)

Where do I buy a Nonresident Pass?

The staff at the Crete Park District office, 515 First Street in Crete, can help you with the purchase.

Can I attend my child's class?

With your child's best interest in mind, parents are asked not to attend their child's class unless invited by the instructor. The quality of instruction has often been affected by parent and/or sibling distractions. It is of equal importance that children have quality time with their peers. Our instructors welcome the opportunity to discuss concerns with parents before or after class, time permitting.

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