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Campanelli YMCA

3.3 (39 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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2 years ago

Very nice facilities and staff. They have complete set of excise equipment, walking track, pool, basketball courts and all indoors.

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Friendly staff. Older building maintained well & clean. Yoga is offered for different levels. Silver Sneakers participant.

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8 years ago

Patty helped me with registration for my parents. She explained everything thoroughly and went above and beyond. Great experience.

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19 years ago

Probably one of the nicer YMCAs that I've visited. I love their weight cage and indoor running track!

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16 years ago

Their summer camp programs (for kids) are some of the best in the area!

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My youngest is now in the 3yo preschool and we continue to enjoy the staff and and the preschool program!

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Kids Stem Studio

Kids Stem Studio

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My daughter enjoyed this weeks animation 1/2 day summer camp. The owners are very friendly and…read moreaccommodating to us. If you have a request, question or concern.. just ask. I really appreciate there is a safe place for kids to go when they're out of school and have many fun technology and engineering sessions keeping the kids engaged.

My two boys did not enjoy this camp at all. They have been to many camps so we have a lot of data…read moreto compare against. 1) The space is dark and disorganized. 2) When we first arrived, the instructors did not identify themselves and/or say hello with a positive attitude. You would think that if it was the first time you were meeting new people, you would get a warmer introduction. On subsequent days, when we arrived there was hardly a hi or even an acknowledgment from the staff. 3) We arrived for the afternoon section (the second half of a day camp) at 1pm, and there was a movie playing. It never makes you feel great as a parent that you are paying to sit kids in front of a screen. My kids reported that the movie stayed on until 2pm! 4) There wasn't much emphasis on STEM. The topic was supposed to be sustainability engineering, but it seems like the staff spent only a few minutes every day on STEM topics. 5) There were also other incidents where my child said the staff was acting unprofessionally. I am not going to focus too much on this though as I know managing kids are hard, but my kids have been to plenty of other camps where they appreciated the staff.

Al Larson Prairie Center For the Arts

Al Larson Prairie Center For the Arts

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This art festival takes place in Schaumburg on the grounds of the Al Larson Prairie Center for the…read moreArts. It's a festival that has vendors ranging from the more arts and crafts end of the spectrum to fine art. There were lots of different categories of art represented, including photography, painting, jewelry, and then of course different forms within each category of art such as oil, paintings, watercolor, etc. There were crafts, including handmade hats, knit and felted items and other textiles and fiber art. There were folks selling soaps, a booth was selling plants and moss art, and a couple booths selling fudge and another selling cookies and baked goods. They had quite a few food trucks as well, at least half a dozen of different types, so a little bit of something for everybody. It was pretty extensive. At first glance when you come through the main entrance, it seems it's just a few booths that they have use their parking lot to host, but it goes all the way towards the back of the building down by the little pond and the grassy area. There were well over 100 artists showcasing their works here. They had a local blacksmith here with an outdoor forge both selling and demoing, and per their booth they also host classes if you are interested in learning how to forge metal here in the suburbs. Inside the art center building, they had cocktails and wine and alcoholic beverages. I believe they also had children's activities, but I'm not sure where those may have been. They had at least two spots with musicians, as we passed by someone playing a steel drum and then in another area saw someone playing the hammered dulcimer as well. Parking--at least this year--was directly across the street at the school district building, though it's possible that's not typical (I thought I saw some reference to construction changing the parking situation). There were Schaumburg police officers directing traffic to allow people to safely cross the road at various intervals. We went early to avoid crowds and to have the easiest time with parking and were successful on both counts, and were here about an hour. I really liked that this art fair is a bit more of a home grown fair and not one of the ones from local production company, since I see some of the same artists at those ones and I like that none of the artists I saw today were familiar.

There's always a lot going on here at the Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts. I've been there…read morefor a couple of musical productions. The quality of the performances was always very high. The stage can be rented out by local theater companies to be used for their production. Outside of the building is a bandshell where concerts are help during the summer. One the day that my husband and I were there, there were people taking wedding pictures and quincenera pictures on the grounds in front of the pond that is there. There are also sculptures and art on the ground to be seen and take pictures of. I highly recommend the Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts.

LEGOLAND Discovery Center - Downtown Chicago out of Legos

LEGOLAND Discovery Center

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Great experience staff is great and attentive appreciate the hospitality and the service.read more

What a waste of time!…read more So we have passes to Legoland in Florida and with our pass one of our benefits is we get to go to all other attractions they own in America so we were like why not come here it's something new! Upon arrival we went to the front desk where their employee started off immediately telling us we can't go in because we don't have a kid which we were unaware of and that didn't really matter to us because we go to parks and attractions all over the world it's part of what we do I said this to her and she instantly started like shaming us for wanting to come here which I don't understand why as yes there are kids attractions but there's also a 4D cinema as well as a dark ride from what I can see online and those alone would be cool to experience because why not. So it does say you have to have a kid on their website where you buy tickets which is something that we didn't check because we already have a pass benefit to come here which when we bought the passes it doesn't say anywhere that you have to have a kid to come here it just has a list of attractions we can get into! That right there needs to be explained better to the point of why are we paying for benefits that we can't use? Like I said we visit and experience attractions for all ages all over the world and it was a bummer not being able to come here just for that reason alone as us seeing what their is to do here isn't hurting anyone it actually would have been in their benefit to let us experience it as we have many friends with kids in the area as well as well as those who travel to attractions all over so now when we get asked how our experience was we will let them know not to go here and by the other Yelpers reviews I can tell that it's only a matter of time until this place closes their doors along with the rest of the business dying in the area. Overall the vibe with their employee was very awkward and this whole experience was a total waste of our time!

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Little Black Pearl Workshop

(15 reviews)

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After 5:00 summer series Wednesday wine down:I recently visited this Little Black Pearl, and I have…read moreto say the energy when I walked in was great. I was surrounded by such positive, welcoming people of all ages. Throughout the night, we sang karaoke, played cards, shot pool and listened to good music. What really stood out to me was how safe, inclusive, and comfortable the environment felt. Everyone was so kind and genuine. But what truly touched my heart was how the community embraced my brother, who is special needs. There was no judgment only acceptance, laughter, and open arms. For the first time in a long time, I didn't feel like I had to be on guard, watching to make sure he was being treated with respect because everyone just welcomed. It was a relaxing night filled with connection and joy. I would absolutely come back and recommend it to anyone looking for a fun, warm, and safe space. Thank you for such an unforgettable expeience.

The organization for which I work recently held an event at Little Black Pearl (LBP). The support…read moreand service we received was beyond stellar! LBP provided the space, catered the food (via their onsite cafe, Carver 47), connected us to amazing balloon and floral vendors, and provided other accoutrements (e.g., tables and chairs, table coverings, a stage, sound and tech support, package management). LBP's one-stop shop especially helpful given that our planning team resided outside of Chicago. There is so much to applaud from the experience: the warm and inviting space exuded elegance; the feast was as beautiful as it was delicious; and the LBP team's interactions with us (from planning to completion) was the epitome of grace and hospitality. They accommodated every request and did so with an exceptional level of excellence. When we asked that the menu include a vegetarian and Halal dish, they ensured guests had multiple options. When we requested assistance erecting our banner, they took on the task of assembling the entire structure, even machine washing and drying it when they noticed a stain. Compared to other spaces we considered (and have used in the past) across the city, LBP's offerings and support stood head and shoulders above and their love was palpable in their attention to details.That they have a heart-centered mission and work in support of youth and community was tasty icing on an already amazing cake. Thank you, Little Black Pearl team, for making our event a world-class experience!

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