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Danville opens registration for 2026 corporate membership program

The program includes a variety of membership options, with the Corporate Membership priced at $1,250 annually. Photo: Contributed/City of Danville


DANVILLE, Ill. (Chambana Today) — The City of Danville is now accepting registrations for its 2026 Corporate Membership Program, an annual initiative designed to help businesses improve employee wellness, provide recreational opportunities, and foster community engagement. Registration for the program is open from January 1 through March 15, 2026.

The program includes a variety of membership options, with the Corporate Membership priced at $1,250 annually. Benefits of the Corporate Membership include:

  • A Harrison Park Golf Course Family Season Pass, including green fees and cart access

  • A Danville Aquatics Center Family Season Pass for two company executives

  • 12 Harrison Park Golf vouchers for corporate distribution

  • 20 Danville Aquatics Center vouchers for corporate distribution

  • Additional Executive Season Passes for $600 each, with more benefits available

In addition, businesses can opt for a Corporate Employee Membership, which offers discounted recreational opportunities such as discounted family golf and pool season passes. Businesses can also enhance their membership by adding Community Partner benefits, which include access to local attractions like Illini Skateland, the Fischer Theatre, Swing Sports, Lincoln Lanes, and more.

The program aims to encourage local businesses to support employee wellness while fostering strong community ties. To learn more or register, businesses are encouraged to contact the City of Danville’s Public Works Office at 217-431-2288 or email corporatememberships@cityofdanville.org.

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