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Administrative Staff

The administrative staff at the Lincoln Park District plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless operation and vibrant atmosphere of the park's facilities and programs. Comprised of dedicated professionals with diverse expertise, the team is committed to enhancing the community's recreational experience. 

Meet The Team

Administrative Staff

The administrative staff at the Lincoln Park District plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless operation and vibrant atmosphere of the park's facilities and programs. Comprised of dedicated professionals with diverse expertise, the team is committed to enhancing the community's recreational experience. 

Meet The Team

FAQS

Got questions? We’ve got answers.


  • How can I reach the Park District?

    Call: 217.732.8770 -OR- Email: info@lincolnparkdistrict.com

  • What is the address?

    1400 Primm Road - Lincoln, Illinois 62656

  • Are there official rules/regulations for use of the parks of the Lincoln Park District?

    Yes, there is an official document available at the Administration Center front desk.

  • How do I report vandalism, graffiti or other problems in a park?

    To report any problems in a park, please call us at (217) 732-8770. To report vandalism in progress, please call the Lincoln Police Department 911.

  • Who do I contact to rent a facility?

    The Park District has a variety of venues to choose from to stage your special occasion. Call the Administrative Center at 217-732-8770 or e-mail us for more details.

  • Are there any jobs available right now?

    Check out our available openings on the Employment Opportunities page for more details about positions available.

  • How can I donate to the Park District?

    Check out the Donors Programs page or our Home Page for more information about our Foundation and the many ways you can help the Lincoln Park District.

  • How do I register for programs?

    Registrations are accepted by clicking links on this website, in-person or by phone at the Front Desk of the Administration Office.  

  • How do I prove residency?

    You must present a form of ID containing your Lincoln address. A driver's license, utility bill, property tax bill or a personal check with your address are all acceptable.

Employment Opportunities


Lincoln Park District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All positions are governed by Park District policy. Residency is not required. Positions are open until filled unless a specific deadline is listed in the information.

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Volunteers

At the Lincoln Park District, we believe volunteerism is one of the highest forms of recreation! Volunteering helps your community, enriches your leisure time, and offers you the opportunity to develop new interests and friendships.

Volunteer opportunities are available for individuals or groups in ongoing programs and/or special projects and events.  We will match your skills and interests with the right volunteer position.

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Volunteers

At the Lincoln Park District, we believe volunteerism is one of the highest forms of recreation! Volunteering helps your community, enriches your leisure time, and offers you the opportunity to develop new interests and friendships.

Volunteer opportunities are available for individuals or groups in ongoing programs and/or special projects and events.  We will match your skills and interests with the right volunteer position.

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Policies


The Lincoln Park District is dedicated to providing a safe, inclusive, and enjoyable environment for all visitors. To ensure the well-being of everyone, the district maintains a set of policies that promote respectful and responsible behavior.

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Board of Commissioners

The Lincoln Park District Board of Commissioners is composed of five community-elected members who serve four-year terms without compensation. Their primary role is to establish policies for the Park District, ensuring it meets the community's recreational and park needs. Coming from a variety of backgrounds, all members are united by a dedication to serving the community's interests.

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Board of Commissioners

The Lincoln Park District Board of Commissioners is composed of five community-elected members who serve four-year terms without compensation. Their primary role is to establish policies for the Park District, ensuring it meets the community's recreational and park needs. Coming from a variety of backgrounds, all members are united by a dedication to serving the community's interests.

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Facility Hours

Office Hours:

Monday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Saturday: *Closed

Sunday: *Closed

*Hours may vary based on scheduled bookings, events, etc.

Fit Zone Hours:
Weekdays: 5:00a.m. to 9:00p.m.

Sat/Sun: 6:00a.m. to 9:00p.m.

Mission, Values, And Vision


The mission of the Lincoln Park District is to enhance the quality and availability of leisure opportunities to meet the diverse needs of the community by providing recreational programs, facilities and park areas for the benefit of current and future generations.

Meetings

Current Year Meetings

The Lincoln Park District's board meetings for the current year are essential gatherings where community members can stay informed and participate in the decision-making process. These meetings cover a range of topics, including park improvements, community programs, budget allocations, and more. Held monthly, the meetings provide a platform for residents to voice their opinions and stay engaged with local developments.

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Previous Year Meetings

The Lincoln Park District board meetings from previous years have been pivotal in shaping the community's recreational and park services. These meetings provide a platform for board members to discuss and decide on various issues, from budget allocations and park maintenance to new project proposals and community events. The meetings are open to the public, encouraging residents to participate and voice their opinions.

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