The City of Countryside is a member of
the Gateway Special Recreation Association. Current members also include
the Oak Brook Park District, Pleasant Dale Park District, Burr Ridge
Park District, Westchester Park District, Elmhurst Park District, York
Center Park District, the Village of Willowbrook, and the Village of
Hinsdale. These agencies have pooled their resources to contract with
the Ray Graham Association for People With Disabilities to provide
recreational services for children and adults with disabilities. The
Ray Graham Association has been serving the needs of persons with
disabilities for more than 40 years.
The headquarters for Gateway SRA are
in the Anna Emery Hanson Center, located at 59th and Garfield Streets
in Burr Ridge. The Ray Graham-owned and operated facility is a modern,
fully handicapped-accessible building on a 12.5 acre site. The Hanson
Center offers indoor and outdoor program space, including a barn and two
riding arenas for horsemanship instruction. Other locations in the eight
community areas also act as program sites. Gateway SRA offerings are
suited to meet a wide range of needs and capabilities.
For families who wish to participate
in more integrated programming through the City of Countryside's Parks
and Recreation Department, the Ray Graham Association is available to
help them choose appropriate park programs, educate the park instructor
about special needs the individual may have, accompany the individual to
the program until a smooth transition has been made, and act as a
resource for the Parks and Recreation department. This service is
offered free to residents of Gateway SRA member communities.
The City of Countryside representative
on the Gateway Special Recreation Board is Sharon Peterson, Assistant
City Administrator. The Board meets monthly at the Oak Brook Park
District.
To register for activities or for more
information, call the Hanson Center at 325-3857.
Please
click here
to visit the Gateway Special Recreation Association's homepage.