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General Information Affiliates and Living Tree Program Geneva Baseball Association Geneva Baseball Association is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization that provides a competitive baseball program (evenings and weekends) for all youth that reside in the geographic boundaries for the City of Geneva and/or Geneva Park District. For more information, visit us online at genevabaseball.com. Geneva Basketball Feeder Program Geneva Basketball is the boys and girls youth feeder program for the Geneva High School Vikings. The program is currently open to boys and girls that reside in the Geneva School District for grades 5th through 8th. Geneva Basketball volunteer staff teaches the fundamentals of basketball in a fun atmosphere to build character, friendships, sportsmanship, and teamwork. This program is committed to preparing players with the knowledge of basketball and leadership skills to become strong competitive players. For more information, visit us online at genevabasketball.com. Geneva Foxes The Geneva Foxes is a non-profit, volunteer run, competitive fast pitch softball organization for girls living in the Geneva area. At each level from age 10 and under through 16 and under, we offer an opportunity for girls to play at a competitive level, while having fun, improving on fundamentals and learning about good sportsmanship. For more information, visit us online at genevafoxes.org. River Rats Swim Team The River Rats is a family oriented swim program that seeks to perfect strokes and instill confidence in young swimmers through the discipline of practice and competition. Any child who is comfortable swimming a length of the pool and is 18 years old or under is eligible. Swimmers from last season will receive advanced registration materials by mail. For more information, visit us online at genevariverrats.com or e-mail [email protected]. Tri-Cities Soccer Tri-Cities Soccer is a not-for-profit, volunteer based organization which provides the opportunity for boys and girls to play soccer during the Spring and Fall seasons. They offer both recreational and competitive programs for all ages from 4 -19 years old. Tri-Cities Soccer's volunteer and professional training staff teaches the fundamentals of soccer and follows an age appropriate development program to fit all skill levels. For information, please call (630) 377-1101 or visit us online at tcsa.net. Tri-City Youth Football Tri-City Youth Football’s mission is to provide an opportunity for young people to learn the basic fundamentals of football in an environment which stresses safety, sportsmanship, teamwork and fun. Our hope is that our young athletes will gain skills and knowledge through our program that transcend football, instilling in them the confidence to be successful not only in athletics, but in all facets of their young life. Our season starts at the end of July and runs through the middle of November. For more information, visit us online at tricitychargers.org. Living Tree Program Donate a tree in the name of someone special or in honor of a special occasion. Trees will be planted in one of our parks. Extraordinary events including: births, anniversaries, weddings, retirements and graduations could benefit from the Geneva Park District’s Living Tree Program. Prices for the trees range from $225 to $300. Prices include planting and maintenance. Trees are planted in the spring and fall. Please note: arrangements must be made in February for March planting or in August for September planting. For more information, please call Ken Kerfoot at (630) 232-8670. 98 Geneva Park District | Winter 2017 | 630-232-4542 | genevaparks.org | Stay Connected!