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Everyone Connects WINTER SPRING January May 2019 Junior Chefs pg 5 Summer of Service pg 20 Basketball pg 7 507 328 4000 rochesterce org register

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City Wide Spelling Bee Saturday April 6 2019 12 30 3 30 PM Century High School Cafeteria Join the fun The Bee will start promptly at 1 PM Participants will start in the championship round and compete within their own grade level If a word is missed they will continue in the consolation round Certificates and refreshments will be given to each participant Awards ceremony immediately following the spelling rounds Checkin is from 12 30 12 50 PM ONLY Registrations will not be accepted at the door Practice word lists can be obtained on the district website by visiting www rochesterce org youth This list will include a vast majority of the words used in the event the judges will include words not contained in the practice word list If interested in volunteering please contact Kathy Jensen at Kljensen10 charter net or cell phone 507 951 7746 Registrations will NOT be accepted at the door on the day of the event TABLE OF CONTENTS ACT PREP 3 BACK TO NATURE 3 ART 3 BRAIN BOOSTERS 4 CRAFTS SEWING 5 FUN WITH FOOD 5 HEALTH SAFETY 6 RECREATION SPORTS 7 STEM 14 TEAM BUILDING 16 THEATRE 16 SCIENCE FAIRS 17 SUMMER OF SERVICE 20 MIDDLE SCHOOLPREP 21 REGISTER TODAY www rochesterce org register 507 328 4000 7 Registration Fee Grades 2 5 3026 261 Sa Apr 6 12 30 3 30 PM Co sponsored by the Century Octagon Club Rochester Optimist Club Community Education and the Century National Honor Society Dates times and class locations are subject to change after time of printing Check our registration website for the most up to date information www rochesterce org register Northrop Education Center will be closed January 1 21 February 18 May 27 Community Education Youth Enrichment Northrop Education Center 201 8th St NW Rochester MN 55901 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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ACT PREP The National ACT exam will be given to all juniors in Rochester Public Schools on Tuesday April 2 Advantage ACT Test Preparation Gr 10 12 Advantage Educational Programs provides an introduction to the ACT format and strategies for answering questions as well as instruction for the specific subject areas to be tested Bring notebook paper pencils calculator and a small 3 ring binder or folder 140 4 Sessions Location Northrop Rm 201 5418 201P Sa Feb 23 Mar 16 8 30 11 30 AM 5418 202P Sa Feb 23 Mar 16 12 PM 3 PM 5418 203P Sa Apr 27 May 18 9 AM 12 PM ART Turtle Love Canvas Painting Age 5 Up Dreaming of sunshine and warmth Join Sunshine and Roses to paint our very popular Turtle Love No experience is needed just bring your creative self and make sure to wear clothes that can get paint on them Adults are welcome to register as well and join in the fun Class includes 11 X 14 canvas all supplies and step by step instructions Instructor Penni from Sunshine and Roses Canvas Painting For more information visit www sunshineandrosescanvaspainting com 29 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 109 4143 201P Sa Feb 2 10 11 AM Doorway to College ACT Prep Seminar Gr 10 12 This intensive test preparation seminar is designed to coach high school students to do their best on the ACT Test There will be a 45 minute lunch break during which students are responsible for their own lunch Bring two pencils and a calculator to the seminar 94 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 109 5410 201P Sa Jan 26 9 AM 3 PM 5410 202P Sa Feb 23 9 AM 3 PM 5410 203P Sa Mar 9 9 AM 3 PM BACK TO NATURE Raise Your Own Butterfly Ages 3 5 Witness the wonder of the butterfly life cycle with this child and insect friendly habitat that you will create Take your caterpillar and habitat home and watch the transition as it matures changes into a chrysalis and finally emerges as a Painted Lady Butterfly Class includes instructions habitat supplies butterfly larvae and food An adult must attend with child ages 3 Gr 1 24 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 109 Ages 3 Gr 1 w Adult 2464 301 Sa Apr 27 9 10 30 AM Gr 2 5 2465 301 Sa Apr 27 10 45 AM 12 15 PM Pick Your Painting Canvas Painting Age 5 Up Would you rather paint a cupcake or an elephant You can choose which one you like because both paintings will be taught at the same class The class fee includes an 11x14 canvas all supplies and step by step instructions No experience is needed just bring your creative self and make sure to wear clothes that can get paint on them Adults are welcome to register and join in the fun Instructor Penni from Sunshine and Roses Canvas Painting For more information visit www sunshineandrosescanvaspainting com 29 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 109 4144 201P Sa Apr 6 10 11 AM CE WEATHERLINE For weather related announcements call 507 328 4010 See page 22 for more information Partnership class See pg 22 for more information 3

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Learn to Draw Gr 1 5 Do you love to draw or wish you could learn Our classes are designed for artists at every level Come for a step by step approach to the basics or a chance to perfect and add to techniques you already know Each session has different themes that rotate through a three year cycle to build your drawing skills Remember drawing is not just about art drawing is about fine motor coordination self esteem and creative confidence 24 3 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Gage Art Rm 4101 20GA M Jan 28 Feb 11 32 4 Sessions BRAIN BOOSTERS Chess Gr 1 5 Participation in chess has been shown to increase test scores in reading and math Chess helps develop critical thinking problem solving abilities concentration memory attention span patience and sportsmanship Students will learn basic principles and strategy of how to open a chess game how to conduct the middlegame and how to win or avoid losing in the endgame Many other basic to advanced level tactics are also taught Class is for beginning to advanced players 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Jefferson Media Center 3205 20JE Tu Jan 22 Feb 12 3 35 5 PM Location Bamber Media Center 4101 20BV Tu Jan 22 Feb 12 Location Sunset Media Center 3205 20ST W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Folwell Media Center 4101 20FO W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Franklin Media Center 3205 20BF F Jan 25 Feb 15 Location Riverside Media Center 4101 20RV Th Jan 24 Feb 14 Location Folwell Media Center 3205 20FO W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Longfellow Media Center 4101 20LF Tu Feb 19 Mar 12 Location Bishop Media Center 3205 20HB M Apr 8 29 Location Bishop Media Center 4101 20HB M Feb 25 Mar 18 Location Lincoln Media Center 3205 20LN Tu Apr 9 30 Location Washington Media Center 4101 20WA W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Washington Media Center 3205 20WA W Apr 10 May 1 Location Lincoln Media Center 4101 20LN Th Feb 28 Mar 21 Location Gibbs Media Center 3205 20GB F Apr 12 May 3 Location Gibbs Media Center 4101 20GB M Apr 8 29 YEL Grandmasters of Chess Gr 1 5 Location Franklin Media Center 4101 20BF Tu Apr 9 30 See page 19 for more information Location Sunset Media Center 4101 20ST W Apr 10 May 1 Location Jefferson Media Center 4101 20JE Th Apr 11 May 9 Skip Apr 25 Our wonderful Youth Coordinator Linda Holm has recently retired after 21 years with Community Education She is excited to start a new chapter in her life spending more time with family and crafting We will miss you Linda Best wishes from all of us at Community Education 4 Youth Enrichment Winter Spring 2019 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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CRAFTS SEWING Extreme Crafts Gr 1 5 If you are an extreme craft lover you will love this class We have lots of great ideas and mediums to share with you You will follow our lead on projects as you explore your talent and add your own unique flare 24 3 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Washington Art Rm 3810 20WA M Jan 28 Feb 11 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM FUN WITH FOOD Location Lincoln Art Rm 3810 20LN Tu Jan 22 Feb 12 Junior Chefs Gr 1 5 Location Longfellow Art Music Rm 3810 20LF W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Bishop Art Rm 3810 20HB Th Jan 24 Feb 14 Location Gibbs Art Rm 3810 20GB Th Feb 21 Mar 21 Skip Mar 7 Location Sunset Art Rm 3810 20ST M Feb 25 Mar 18 Location Jefferson Art Rm 3810 20JE Tu Feb 26 Mar 19 Location Franklin Art Rm 3810 20BF W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Folwell Art Music Rm 3810 20FO M Apr 8 29 Location Bamber Media Center 3810 20BA W Apr 10 May 1 Location Gage Art Rm 3810 20GA Th Apr 11 May 2 Mother Daughter Spa Day Age 4 Gr 5 Adult Come to the Northrop Spa for stress relieving fun If mom isn t available bring another adult friend along Make bath soaps fizzy bath bombs and other spa treasures Finish the day by painting each other s nails and enjoying a sweet spa treat An adult must attend with child but does not need to register 30 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 109 5713 201 Sa Feb 9 9 11 30 AM Sa Feb 9 24 3 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Sunset Art Rm 3811 20ST M Jan 28 Feb 11 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Franklin Art Rm 3811 20BF Tu Jan 22 Feb 19 Skip Feb 12 Location Gibbs Art Rm 3811 20GB W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Riverside Art Rm 3810 20RV Tu Apr 9 30 5713 202 Come and have fun while mastering your kitchen skills Learn to make delicious snacks and treats to enjoy We ll cover the basics of kitchen safety and simple cooking techniques while working with a variety of ingredients Polish manners and learn table etiquette too Update your child s health information indicating any food allergies or restrictions after registering 12 2 30 PM Location Jefferson Art Rm 3811 20JE Th Jan 24 Feb 14 Location Folwell Art Music Rm 3811 20FO M Feb 25 Mar 18 Location Bamber Art Rm 3811 20BV Tu Feb 26 Mar 19 Location Gage Art Rm 3811 20GA W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Riverside Art Rm 3811 20RV Th Feb 28 Mar 21 Location Washington Art Rm 3811 20WA M Apr 8 29 Location Longfellow Art Music Rm 3811 20LF Tu Apr 9 30 Location Bishop Art Rm 3811 20HB W Apr 10 May 1 Location Lincoln Art Rm 3811 20LN Th Apr 11 May 2 Partnership class See pg 22 for more information 5

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Valentine Treats Ages 5 Gr 5 w Adult This is a celebration all about sweetness We will make sweet candy favors to decorate our table or give as gifts and we will learn some basic cake decorating techniques as we decorate Valentine cookies with frosting and candies An adult must attend with child but does not need to register 24 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 112 2319 201 Sa Feb 2 9 11 AM Summer Fun Cupcakes Gr K 5 Do you like to go to the beach Have a picnic or play in the sun These fun frosted treats will be a great festive way to celebrate summer 24 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 112 4203 261 Sa May 4 9 11 AM HEALTH SAFETY Be Prepared NOT Scared Gr K 2 Children can make a difference in an emergency situation and the most important thing is for them to know simple basic first aid steps to follow in different situations Topics include recognizing an emergency and knowing what to do calling 911 basic first aid techniques personal safety tips stranger danger and gun and fire safety Bring a snack This is a child only class 35 1 Session Location Northrop 3905 201P Tu Jan 22 4 30 6 30 PM Rm 109 3905 202P Tu Mar 19 4 30 6 30 PM Rm 109 3905 303P Th May 23 4 30 6 30 PM Rm 112 CABS Child Babysitting Safety Gr 4 8 Learn the responsibilities of being a babysitter Topics include accessing 911 medical emergencies fire safety personal safety child development proper feeding techniques and the Heimlich maneuver The CABS book yours to keep and course were developed by the American Safety and Health Institute and approved by the American Pediatrics Association Bring a snack 55 1 Session Location Northrop 3903 201P M Jan 21 9 AM 12 PM Rm 316 3903 202P Sa Mar 9 9 AM 12 PM Rm 102 3903 301P Sa Apr 13 9 AM 12 PM Rm 201 3903 302P Sa May 11 9 AM 12 PM Rm 109 6 Home Alone Gr 3 7 The reality of being home alone can evoke fear and anxiety in many children Whether left alone for an hour after school or several hours a day during the summer children should feel comfortable being alone This workshop for children will address several topics relating to being Home Alone Topics include personal safety tips stranger danger basic first aid fire safety handling the unexpected internet safety dealing with loneliness and boredom storm safety dealing with siblings as well as trust and honesty Bring a snack 35 1 Session Location Northrop 3904 201P M Jan 21 12 30 2 30 PM Rm 316 3904 202P Tu Feb 26 4 30 6 30 PM Rm 109 3904 301P Sa Apr 13 12 30 2 30 PM Rm 201 3904 302P Sa May 11 12 30 2 30 PM Rm 109 ATV All Terrain Vehicle Safety Ages 11 16 In Minnesota youth 16 years old and under are required to complete an ATV Safety course and hold a OHM certificate in order to operate ATV s on public lands frozen waters and state or grant in aid trails in Minnesota This class will be taught by DNR Safety Instructors and will includes topics on basic operation common parts and controls operating safely and responsibly trail riding rules and laws riding skills and protecting the environment There are two parts to this class Step 1 Online Portion you must complete the MN ATV OHM Rider s Safety Class online at Offroad ed com on your own time There will be a fee for the online course of 29 50 If you need help with this step contact the DNR Information Center at 888 646 6367 Step 2 Classroom Portion Hands on Test The classroom portion will take place on May 18th at Mayo HS Parents must accompany their child into the class to sign forms from DNR Students can bring their own ATV to class and park in the designated lot Please bring a lunch helmet birth certificate and a printed copy of the certificate of completion from the online portion to the class Youth MUST BE 11 years of age BEFORE the class start date Upon completion of both online and classroom components students will receive a certificate that is honored in most states including Minnesota Iowa and Wisconsin 10 1 Session Location Mayo High Cafeteria 5712 301P Sa May 18 8 30 AM 2 PM Youth Enrichment Winter Spring 2019 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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Youth Boating Qualification Ages 12 Up This is an opportunity for students ages 12 through Adult to earn a Minnesota DNR Watercraft Operator s Permit This class will present information on various watercraft including personal watercraft jet skis This DNR approved class will cover boating skills MN regulations terminology and other aspects of boating safety Class includes a complete packet of materials and the administering of the state test for certification Parents are welcome to register also 18 4 Sessions Location Northrop Rm 201 5705 301P Tu Th May 21 30 6 30 8 30 PM RECREATION SPORTS Learn the fundamentals of basketball work on mastering essential skills and continue to build the foundation of your game Class will be taught with age size appropriate materials and small groups that are split by skill level and grade levels Bring your tennis shoes comfortable clothing and a water bottle 24 3 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Jefferson Gym 2608 20JE M Jan 28 Feb 11 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Sunset Gym 2608 20SST Tu Jan 22 Feb 12 Location Franklin Cafe Gym 2608 20BF W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Gibbs Gym 2608 20GI Th Jan 24 Feb 14 Location Riverside Gym 2608 20RV M Feb 25 Mar 18 ARCHERY Archery Gr 3 8 At Archery Headquarters you will safely learn how to use a bow and arrow You ll be taught correct form in stance and how to correctly hold aim and shoot the bow Safety is a high priority at Archery Headquarters and your attention is required the entire time All equipment is provided Sign up and learn a great recreational sport that will stay with you all your life 65 4 Sessions Location Archery Headquarters 3440 Northern Valley Place NE Gr 3 5 2138 301P W Th Apr 10 18 5 30 6 30 PM Gr 6 8 2138 302P Basketball Skills and Drills Gr 1 5 W Th Apr 10 18 6 30 7 30 PM BASKETBALL Little Hoopster Gr K 2 Participate in fun games and exercises that will emphasize passing dribbling shooting running jumping and defense All games will be appropriate for the young hoopster These skills prepare you for those basketball years ahead Don t pass the ball on this one it should be a sure shot 24 3 Sessions Location Northrop Gym 2050 201 M Feb 25 Mar 11 4 30 5 30 PM 2050 202 M Feb 25 Mar 11 5 45 6 45 PM 2050 203 M Apr 1 Apr 15 4 30 5 30 PM 2050 204 M Apr 1 Apr 15 5 45 6 45 PM Location Folwell Cafe Gym 2608 20FO Tu Feb 26 Mar 19 Location Bamber Gym 2608 20BV W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Gage Gym 2608 20GA Th Feb 28 Mar 21 Hoop It Up Saturday Basketball Skills Gr 1 5 Learn basic basketball skills drills and have fun Athletes will work on mastering essential skills needed to build the foundation of their game for the first half of the class and then have the opportunity to demonstrate their skills during the last half hour with games Class will be taught with age size appropriate materials 24 3 Sessions Location Northrop Gym Gr 1 2 2052 201 Sa Feb 23 Mar 9 12 30 1 30 PM Gr 3 5 2052 202 Sa Feb 23 Mar 9 1 45 2 45 PM Partnership class See pg 22 for more information 7

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CHEERLEADING DANCE Cheerleading is a high energy activity that involves aspects of dance gymnastics and acrobatics This class is introductory training in cheerleading with experience ranging from beginner to intermediate We will work on all areas of cheer including tumbling stunting jumps and motions Attire for the class is athletic shorts a fitted tank or t shirt and athletic shoes Bring a water bottle and shoes you plan on participating in Hair should be up in a ponytail No jewelry should be worn 76 6 Sessions Location Minnesota Xtreme All Star Cheer 1252 60th Ave NW 2610 201P Tu Jan 22 Feb 26 5 30 6 45 PM Tippi Toes Dance Company cheerfully provides children a fun positive and nurturing environment so they are able to experience the joys of dance selfexpression and movement We encourage children to use their imagination while introducing jazz and hip hop techniques using dance terms and examples to enhance their knowledge of the art Our music is carefully selected to be family friendly and age appropriate Parents are always welcome to observe classes Dress in a T shirt leggings and dance shoes 83 6 Sessions Location Tippi Toes Dance Studio 1619 N Broadway Minnesota Xtreme Cheerleading Gr K 6 2610 202P Tu Mar 5 Apr 9 5 30 6 45 PM 2610 203P Tu Apr 16 May 21 5 30 6 45 PM FENCING Competitive Fencing for Beginners Gr 5 8 Rochester Youth Fencers RYF invites and offers you an opportunity to master the art of fencing as a lifetime sport at your own pace We will prepare you to compete in USFA tournaments as you advance All equipment will be provided We look forward to helping you to succeed and excel in this exciting Olympic sport 99 7 Sessions Location Northrop Gym 2058 201P M Jan 28 Mar 18 7 8 PM Skip Feb 18 Intermediate Competitive Fencing Gr 5 8 After you have acquired the basic repertoire in the Fencing Beginner class you have the opportunity to continuously improve and master new skills techniques tactics and strategies to fence more effectively This will prepare you for competition in USFA tournaments All equipment will be provided Prerequisite Competitive Fencing for Beginners highly recommended 75 8 Sessions Location Northrop Gym 2078 301P M Apr 1 May 20 7 8 PM CE WEATHERLINE TIPPI TOES MN High School Meet Preparation Open Fencing Age 7 Up Returning fencers continue to practice and do drills to advance skill and technique in preparation for USFA tournaments and Minnesota High School Championship meets Participant is required to acquire their own fencing equipment or pay an additional 20 equipment fee on the first day of class We can provide assistance to order your equipment if needed Additional USFA membership and tournament registration fees may apply Previous experience is required and not for beginner fencers 50 16 Sessions Location Northrop Gym 2080 201P M Th Jan 24 Mar 21 7 9 PM Skip Feb 18 2080 301P M Th Apr 1 May 23 YEL Fencing Gr 2 12 See page 19 for more information FOOTBALL Flag Football Gr K 2 Ready Set HIKE Here is your chance to master those fundamental football skills you have been meaning to work on Run drills play games and begin to lay down the groundwork that you would need to be a future Heisman winner Age appropriate drills will foster growth in passing catching and field positions 32 4 Sessions Location Willow Creek Fields 2134 301 Sa Apr 27 May 18 9 10 AM For weather related announcements call 507 328 4010 See page 22 for more information 8 7 9 PM Youth Enrichment Winter Spring 2019 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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Hip Hop Jazz Ages 6 9 Our version of hip hop jazz dance is extremely tasteful and clean and our priority is offering age appropriate material 2601 201P W Jan 9 Feb 13 6 15 7 PM Hip Hop Jazz Ages 9 12 This class is designed for the older Hip Hop student beginning to advance with more technical but still fun hip hop skills along with fun age appropriate dances 2602 201P Th Jan 10 Feb 14 6 15 7 PM 2601 202P Sa Jan 12 Feb 16 11 30 AM 12 15 PM 2602 202P Sa Jan 12 Feb 16 12 30 PM 1 15 PM 2601 203P W Feb 20 Apr 3 6 15 7 PM 2602 203P Th Feb 21 Apr 4 6 15 7 PM 2601 204P Sa Feb 23 Apr 6 11 30 AM 12 15 PM 2602 204P Sa Feb 23 Apr 6 12 30 PM 1 15 PM Skip Mar 27 Skip Mar 30 GYMNASTICS Children will be split into ability based age groups whenever possible but due to registration numbers classes may be combined 70 7 Sessions Location Gage East 930 40th St NW Gymnastics Beginner I Gr K 6 Beginner class is open to all gymnasts We will focus on developing basic gymnastics skills on all events including forward rolls backward rolls headstands on floor front support casts and basic swinging on the bars walking and jumping on the beam basic springboard technique and vaulting skills 2155 301 Tu Apr 2 May 14 6 7 PM 2155 302 W Apr 3 May 15 6 7 PM 2155 303 W Apr 3 May 15 6 7 PM 2155 304 W Apr 3 May 15 7 15 8 15 PM 2155 305 W Apr 3 May 15 7 15 8 15 PM Gymnastics Beginner II Gr K 6 This class will continue developing basic gymnastics skills on all events with a focus on form including forward rolls cartwheels and handstands on floor glide swings and pullovers on the bars jumps and turns on the beam springboard technique and basic vaulting skills 2156 301 Tu Apr 2 May 14 7 15 8 15 PM 2156 302 M Apr1 May 13 6 7 PM Skip Mar 28 Skip Mar 30 Gymnastics Intermediate I Gr K 6 This class is appropriate for all gymnasts who have mastered the basic gymnastics skills of cartwheels walking and jumping on the beam pullovers on the bars and springboard technique on the vault In this class we will introduce beam tumbling round offs back walkovers and front limbers on floor back hip circles and sole circle dismounts on bars along with continued springboard technique for vault 2157 301 Tu Apr 2 May 14 7 15 8 15 PM Gymnastics Intermediate II Gr K 6 This class is appropriate for all gymnasts who have mastered cartwheels round offs and back walkovers jumping and turning on the beam casting pullovers and back hip circles on the bars and springboard technique on the vault This class will have a greater focus on form while working on beam tumbling round offs with rebounds back and front walkovers on floor back and front hip circles on bars and more complex gymnastics skills 2158 301 Tu Apr 2 May 14 6 7 PM Performance Gymnastics Gr K 8 The Performance Gymnastics class is open to all girls grades K 8 who have mastered the beginner and intermediate gymnastic skills and are interested in advancing their gymnastic ability This class is form focused while introducing and working on back extensions aerials front and back handsprings on floor kips and hop ups on bars full turns jumps leaps and dismounts on beam and inverted vaults This class will perform a bi annual exhibition 140 7 Sessions 2160 301 M Apr 1 May 13 6 8 PM Partnership class See pg 22 for more information 9

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GAGA BALL HORSE RIDING GaGa Ball Gr 1 5 Ga Ga Ball Spend a whole class time playing this awesome game with your friends The original game will be played as well as a few variations such as Team GaGa Ball Survivor GaGa Ball and Elimination GaGa Ball Be quick be agile and be ready to play 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Jefferson Gym 2606 20JE M Feb 25 Mar 18 Location Sunset Gym 2606 20ST Tu Feb 26 Mar 19 Location Gibbs Gym 2606 20GB W Riders will learn the basic of western riding and horsemanship in a safe and fun environment Wear long pants and boots with a heel or sturdy shoes Helmets are provided visit www redgateridingmn com for more information 210 6 Sessions Location Red Gate Riding 2000 County Rd 121 NE 2209 201P Sa Mar 16 Apr 27 11 AM 12 PM Skip Mar 30 Feb 27 Mar 20 DID YOU KNOW Location Franklin Gym 2606 20BF Th Feb 28 Mar 21 Rochester Community Education offers a wide variety of programming for people of all ages Visit www rochesterce org to learn more Location Riverside Gym 2606 20RV M Apr 8 29 Location Gage Gym 2606 20GA W Introduction to Western Riding Ages 7 Up Apr 10 May 1 Location Bamber Gym 2606 20BV W Apr 10 May 1 Everyone Connects Classes in a wide variety of topics and subjects for those over 18 years old Everyone Connects Preschool Enrichment offers courses for birth 5 years old ALL ABOARD THE BIG YELLOW SCHOOL BUS 1 Session Location Northrop 0511 323 T May 14 6 7 PM Rm 302 307A 0511 321 W May 15 6 7 PM Rm 210 307A 0511 325 T May 21 6 7 PM Rm 302 307 0511 322 W May 22 6 7 PM Rm 302 307 0511 324 F May 24 10 11 AM Rm 302 307 10 College 101 Navigating Your Journey No Fee Registration Required 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 316 7339 132 Th Jan 24 7 9 PM Youth Enrichment Winter Spring 2019 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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ICE SKATING ROCHESTER FIGURE SKATING CLUB Rochester Figure Skating Club RFSC instructors use the Learn2Skate USA curriculum which is sanctioned by U S Figure Skating and USA Hockey It is strongly recommended that participants wear a helmet during class Skate rental is available for 2 per lesson Location Rochester Recreation Center Elton Hills Dr NW Learn2Skate for Hockey Ages 6 12 TURN CREST STABLES Riders MUST wear long pants jeans and boots or sturdy shoes with a 1 inch heel no tennis shoes Helmets are available or bring your own helmet Location Turn Crest Stables 26947 CTY HWY 34 Kasson Directions Take HWY 14 west past Byron 2 mi Turn right at CTY 15 go 1 4 mi to stop sign take a left to Turn Crest Stables Little Riders Riding Lessons Ages 5 7 w Adult Little Riders will learn how to ride walk and how to control a horse from horseback while an adult is leading them and then learn how to ride by themselves All riders must have an adult as a leader with them or Turn Crest will provide one for an additional 15 per lesson payable at the stable Lessons will be held in an indoor arena 120 4 Sessions 2203 301P M Apr 29 May 20 7 7 30 PM 2203 302P M Apr 29 May 20 7 30 8 PM Horse Riding Lessons Ages 7 Up Come and learn how to not only ride a horse but also how to groom and tack up the horse you are going to ride Cost includes 5 half hour lessons 145 5 Sessions 2208 301P W May 1 29 6 30 7 PM 2208 302P W May 1 29 7 7 30 PM Young Riders Day at the Stables Ages 7 Up Come learn about horses riding and lots of fun Riders will get to learn how to groom tack up and have a short ride you will also learn about breeds colors parts of horses and much more Dress for the weather but most of the class will be in the indoor arena Come and meet the school horses at Turn Crest Stables 40 1 Session 2207 301P Sa Apr 27 10 AM 1 PM Boys and girls will learn the basic skating skills needed to play ice hockey Minimum equipment required gloves helmet with mask and a stick Full equipment preferred 108 6 Sessions 2224 201P F Jan 11 Feb 22 5 15 5 45 PM Skip Feb 1 2224 202P F Mar 8 Apr 19 Skip Mar 29 5 15 5 45 PM Learn2Skate Ages 6 12 Beginning ice skating lessons will be offered for our newest skaters These classes focus on having FUN on the ice while safely learning basics movements and fundamentals of skating 108 6 Sessions 2226 201P Tu Jan 8 Feb 19 6 6 30 PM Skip Jan 29 2226 202P Th Jan 10 Feb 21 6 6 30 PM 2226 203P F Jan 11 Feb 22 6 15 6 45 PM 2226 204P Sa Jan 12 Feb 23 10 10 30 AM 2226 208P Sa Mar 2 Apr 20 10 10 30 AM 2226 205P Tu Mar 5 Apr 16 6 6 30 PM 2226 206P Th Mar 7 Apr 18 6 6 30 PM 2226 207P F Mar 8 Apr 19 6 15 6 45 PM Skip Jan 31 Skip Feb 1 Skip Feb 2 Skip Mar 23 30 Skip Mar 26 Skip Mar 28 Skip Mar 29 Learn2Skate for Teens Ages 13 Up Beginning ice skating lessons will be offered for teenage students These classes cover the basic skills required for figure skating and ice hockey 108 6 Sessions 2223 201P Th Jan 10 Feb 21 7 7 30 PM Skip Jan 31 2223 202P Th Mar 7 Apr 18 Skip Mar 28 7 7 30 PM Partnership class See pg 22 for more information 11

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MARTIAL ARTS National Karate Studio Gr K 3 Develop muscles and increase flexibility through the use of karate Focus will also include improving coordination and listening skills 10 3 Sessions Location National Karate Studio 2711 Commerce Dr NW 2031 201P Tu Jan 22 Feb 5 4 30 5 PM 2031 202P Tu Mar 19 Apr 2 4 30 5 PM Intro to Taekwondo Martial Arts Fitness Ages 5 Up Taekwondo is Korea s national sport involving blocking and striking with your hand and foot Parents you are welcome to attend with your child You will both burn some calories improve flexibility balance and stamina while learning self defense This Introduction to Taekwondo will help your child develop discipline respect and confidence as well as learn to focus and listen Wear comfortable workout clothes You may register for one section only For questions call 507 358 3484 or visit our website at www mafci com 19 4 Sessions Location Martial Arts Fitness Center 2849 S Broadway 2036 201P M W Jan 21 30 6 7 PM 2036 202P Tu Th Feb 19 28 7 8 PM 2036 301P M W 6 7 PM Apr 1 10 Martial Arts Fitness Intro to Hapkido Ages 13 Up Learn throws joint lock take downs strikes for selfdefense and physical and mental fitness This class is an introduction Wear comfortable workout clothes For questions call 507 358 3484 or visit our website www mafci com You may register for one section only 19 4 Sessions Location Martial Arts Fitness Center 2849 S Broadway 5039 201P Tu Th Jan 8 17 6 7 PM 5039 202P Tu Th Mar 12 21 12 6 7 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 4 7 Taekwondo is a fun family activity and great for students of all ages Under the instruction of Patricia Young with the American Taekwondo Association students will improve their coordination balance strength and agility while adults will benefit from improved memory balance and flexibility One adult may attend and participate with the child at no extra charge 45 8 Sessions Location Community Presbyterian Church 3705 55th St NW 2181 201P Th Jan 17 Mar 7 5 30 6 30 PM 2181 202P Th Mar 14 May 2 5 30 6 30 PM 2181 301P Th May 9 Jun 27 5 30 6 30 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 8 Up Students in this age group can sign up and pay for either Tuesday Wednesday or Thursday and attend one or attend all nights Under the instruction of Patricia Young with the American Taekwondo Association students will improve their coordination balance strength and agility while adults will benefit from improved memory balance and flexibility Training for students age 8 and up includes training in bully prevention advanced self defense use of nunchuk escrima etc board breaks and other advanced concepts One adult may attend and participate with the child at no extra charge 65 8 Sessions Location Wednesday classes RCTC Sports Center Gym 851 30th Ave SE Thursday classes Community Presbyterian Church 3 705 55th St NW 2182 201P Tu Jan 15 Mar 5 6 30 7 30 PM 2182 202P W Jan 16 Mar 6 6 30 7 30 PM 2182 203P Th Jan 17 Mar 7 6 30 7 30 PM Test Date Th Mar 7 6 30 7 30 PM 2182 204P Tu Mar 12 Apr 30 6 30 7 30 PM 2182 205P W Mar 13 May 1 6 30 7 30 PM 2182 206P Th Mar 14 May 2 6 30 7 30 PM Test Date Th May 2 6 30 7 30 PM 2182 301P Tu May 7 Jun 25 6 30 7 30 PM 2182 302P W May 8 Jun 26 6 30 7 30 PM 2182 303P Th May 9 Jun 27 6 30 7 30 PM Test Date Th Jun 27 6 30 7 30 PM Youth Enrichment Winter Spring 2019 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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ROCK CLIMBING Intermediate Youth Climbing Class Ages 8 12 ROCA Harness and shoes will be provided at no additional cost You must complete the liability waiver on the Roca website at www climbroca com facility waiver Parents with children ages 7 9 are free to drop their child off or stay and watch Parents with children ages 5 6 must stay and assist their child Location Roca Climbing Fitness 6071 Rome Circle NW Beginner Youth Climbing Class Ages 5 9 Roca coaches will introduce your child to the fundamentals of rock climbing through fun climbingrelated games and activities The focus will be on getting the climbers comfortable with heights familiar with climbing terms basic safety climbing routes as well as building problem solving skills With the instruction and support of our positive encouraging coaches your child s climbing skills and self esteem will rise Your enrollment cost will also include a free membership pass for the time that your class is in session 100 4 Sessions 2117 201P Su Jan 6 27 12 45 PM 2 15 PM 2117 202P Su Feb 3 24 12 45 PM 2 15 PM 2117 203P Su Mar 3 31 12 45 PM 2 15 PM Apr 7 May 5 12 45 PM 2 15 PM 2117 204P Su Skip Mar 24 Skip Apr 21 Climbing Adventure for Child Adult Together Gr K 6 w Adult This class will take you and your child on an amazing indoor adventure exploring all that is climbing Each week your skilled rock climbing instructor will introduce you to new climbing skills and experiences such as belaying climbing technique and super fun climbing games You and your child will receive a membership to the gym with all its perks while you are enrolled in the class All of the gear needed for the class is included in the cost of the class This class has a 7 1 child parent instructor ratio to ensure supervision guidance and personalized attention 125 4 Sessions 2116 201P M Jan 7 28 5 30 7 30 PM 2116 202P M Feb 4 25 5 30 7 30 PM 2116 203P M Apr 1 22 5 30 7 30 PM This class is designed for climbers who are comfortable on the wall and will focus on techniques to expand their knowledge and skill set in climbing We will work on tying climbing knots proper body positioning and individualized instruction on more advanced technique Class is staffed with a student teacher ratio of 8 1 so each climber receives the personalized instruction guidance and supervision to provide the best experience possible Your enrollment cost will also include a free membership pass for the time that your class is in session Parents are free to drop their child off or stay and watch and learn with them Harness and shoes are provided at no additional cost 100 4 Sessions 2118 201P Su Jan 6 27 2 30 4 PM 2118 202P Su 2118 203P Su 2118 204P Su Feb 3 24 2 30 4 PM Mar 3 31 2 30 4 PM Apr 7 May 5 2 30 4 PM Skip Mar 24 Skip Apr 21 TABLE TENNIS Table Tennis and Team XNT5 Gr 1 9 Beginning students will learn stoke fundamentals while advanced and intermediate students develop footwork game strategies shot selection and specialty skills Please come dressed in comfortable clothing and tennis shoes and bring a table tennis paddle 100 5 Sessions Location Rochester Table Tennis Club 4867 19th St NW 2137 201P M F Mar 11 15 4 5 30 PM 2137 202P M F Mar 18 22 4 5 30 PM 2137 203P M F Apr 8 12 4 5 30 PM 2137 204P M F Apr 15 19 4 5 30 PM 2137 205P M F May 6 10 4 5 30 PM 2137 206P M F May 13 17 4 5 30 PM 2137 207P M F Jun 3 7 4 5 30 PM 2137 208P M F Jun 10 14 4 5 30 PM Partnership class See pg 22 for more information 13

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VOLLEYBALL Volleyball Skills and Drills Gr 1 5 Meet at your home school and learn the fundamentals of volleyball such as serving passing and setting We will use specially weighted balls for the beginner to develop proper technique 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Riverside Gym 2607 20RV Tu Jan 22 Feb 12 Location Bamber Cafe Gym 2607 20BV W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Gibbs Gym 2607 20GA Th Jan 24 Feb 14 Location Sunset Cafeteria Gym 2607 20SST M Apr 8 29 Location Jefferson Gym 2607 20JE Tu Apr 9 30 Location Franklin Gym 2607 20BF W Apr 10 May 1 Location Gibbs Gym 2607 20G Th Apr 11 May 2 Volleyball Basics Gr 3 6 Increase your volleyball skills in serving passing setting and spiking Students will use specially weighted balls for the beginner to develop proper technique Hitting approach as well as rules of the game will be covered You Dig 21 3 Sessions Location Northrop Gym 2033 201 M Jan 28 Feb 11 4 30 5 30 PM 2033 202 M Jan 28 Feb 11 5 45 6 45 PM STEM Engineering Exploration Gr 2 6 There are many different types of Engineers but all engineers take scientific knowledge and make useful things from it In this class we will learn about Industrial Engineers who study how something works and then figure out how to make it better or faster We will also learn about Aerospace Engineers who design rockets satellites and airplanes Finally we will analyze an old appliance such as a hair dryer toaster clock radio that is ready for the scrap heap to discover how it worked BRING an old appliance if you have one to discard Parents cut off the electrical cord before sending the appliance with your child We may have extra appliances on hand if your child can t bring one 24 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 102 3041 301 Sa Apr 27 9 11 AM Kidz Math Gr 1 5 Applying numbers to everyday situations helps children develop the thinking skills needed to solve mathematical problems measuring communicating classifying and predicting The KidzMath program provides academic enrichment and gives students extra practice with the important skills needed to become confident math learners 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Longfellow Media Center 3043 20LF W Feb 20 Mar 13 Location Bishop Media Center 3043 20HB Th Feb 21 Mar 21 Skip Mar 7 Location Washington Media Center 3043 20WA M Feb 25 Mar 18 Location Lincoln Media Center 3043 20LN Tu Feb 26 Mar 19 Acoustic Adventure Gr 2 5 Explore the science of sound through appealing and interactive demonstrations Discover vibration frequency and more as we look at how sound is generated how it travels and how it is received by our ears We will make some cool instruments like a bottle cap whistle or a buzzing noise maker for you to take home 24 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 102 2432 201 Sa Feb 9 9 11 AM 14 Youth Enrichment Winter Spring 2019 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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CSI Science Gr 1 5 Magnet Mania Gr 2 5 Location Washington Art 3044 20WA Tu Jan 22 Feb 12 Sensational Slime Variations Gr 2 5 Investigate a CRIME SCENE You have watched it on TV and read about it in books so here is your chance to learn how to use forensics to solve crimes like a real forensic scientist From fingerprints to shoe impressions you will have a chance to learn about it and then try to solve the mysteries we set up for you using professional CSI equipment and techniques 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Bishop Art 3044 20HB W Did you know there are tons of different kinds of Slime to make We will make lots of cool kinds including glitter slime clear slime fluffy slime and even floam all to take home with you Once you learn how to create all these variations there will be a million different kinds you could make next 24 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 109 2440 261 Sa May 18 9 11 AM Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Longfellow Art Music 3044 20LF Th Jan 24 Feb 14 24 3 Sessions Magnets are useful and magnets can be really fun too We will do experiments with magnets make some useful magnets for your room and even make some magnetic slime to play with If you stick with it you will get a real charge out of this class 24 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 112 2361 261 Sa Mar 9 9 11 AM 3 35 5 PM Location Lincoln Art Rm 3044 20LN M Jan 28 Feb 11 For the Love of Science Gr 1 5 If you love science and want to learn about how things work then this is the class for you Each session will be a different topic 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM YEL Junior Coding and Video Games with Scratch Gr 2 5 See page 18 for more information YEL Pulley Engineers Gr 1 5 See page 18 for more information Location Bamber Art Rm 3083 20BV Th Jan 17 Feb 14 Skip Feb 7 Location Folwell Art Music Rm 3083 20FO Tu Jan 22 Feb 19 Skip Feb 12 YEL Ratchet Engineers Gr 1 5 See page 19 for more information Location Gage Art Rm 3083 20GA W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Longfellow Art Music Rm 3083 20LF Th Feb 21 Mar 14 Location Lincoln Art Rm 3083 20LN M Feb 25 Mar 18 Location Washington Art Rm 3083 20WA Tu Feb 26 Mar 19 Location Bishop Art Rm 3083 20HB W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Jefferson Art Rm 3083 20JE M Apr 8 29 Location Sunset Art Rm 3083 20ST Tu Apr 9 30 Location Gibbs Art Rm 3083 20GB W Apr 10 May 1 Location Franklin Art Rm 3083 20BF Th Apr 11 May 2 Partnership class See pg 22 for more information 15

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COMPUTER EXPLORERS Bring a USB drive drink and snack Game Coding Platformer Gr 3 8 Create an arcade style side scrolling platformer Students will learn to create a web based platformer using Construct 2 a visual coding platform that teaches student the basics and structure of programming Create custom enemies obstacles and challenges in this exciting class 92 2 Sessions Location Northrop Rm 112 3032 201P Sa May 11 18 9 AM 12 PM Intro to Video Game Design with Nintendo Characters Gr K 3 New Class Create YOUR OWN VIDEO GAME Love video games Students as young as 5 years old can create their own platform video games in this cool class Choose your storyline with popular Nintendo Characters as your stars add challenges and levels of difficulty then share by email or post on the web to challenge family and friends Now the 5 8 year old can practice math logic and programming and put their video game talents to work The game will be in an animated flash format viewable in most internet browsers 51 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 201 3642 201P Sa Jan 19 9 AM 12 PM TEAM BUILDING Team Challenge Gr 1 5 This class is all about team work You will join a group of other kids each week and work as a team to finish the challenges games and projects your group leader presents to you Sometimes you will be working as a whole class and sometimes you will be working in small teams either way you will be working on the skills that you will need to building relationships develop trust encourage new friendships and helping each other feel more connected This is a great opportunity to have fun and build leadership skills 32 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Lincoln Media Center 3045 20LN M Apr 8 29 Location Washington Media Center 3045 20WA T Apr 9 30 Location Longfellow Media Center 3045 20LF W Apr 10 May 1 Robotic Builders Battlebots Gr 1 4 Completely New Builds Let the battles begin Designed by the experts at MIT LEGO WeDo Robotics unique system teaches students about simple machines engineering programming and so much more After each building project students will customize share compete in challenges and enjoy experimenting with their creations 92 2 Sessions Location Northrop Rm 201 3653 201P Sa Jan 26 Feb 2 9 AM 12 PM Rock N Roll Robotics Gr 1 5 Designed by the experts at MIT this unique system teaches children about simple machines engineering programming and so much more Create robots that rock and robots that roll Using the LEGO WeDo Robotics System your robots may include a Sailboat Giant Escape Drumming Monkey a sleeping giant who will awaken on your command and a boat that will rock on the rough seas This course builds knowledge of simple machines engineering programming and teamwork in an environment full of Rockin Fun 51 1 Session Location Northrop Rm 109 3030 201P Sa Apr 13 9 AM 12 PM THEATRE The Chocolate Factory A Behind the Scenes Sneak Peak and Performance All Ages Come along on an enchanted backstage tour of the Children s Dance theatre s production of The Chocolate Factory Get a tour of Mayo Civic Center s newly renovated Presentation Hall and a sneak peak of the sets costumes and props for the upcoming production Characters from the production will greet you and you may take pictures with the characters Meet the director choreographer Matthew Keefe and observe a rehearsal in progress At the end of the tour each child will receive a special treat This backstage tour class includes two tickets to see the production of The Chocolate Factory Performance dates are March 15 17 2019 You will be contacted to select the your desired performance Your tickets will be given to you at the class The 40 child parent pair fee is for the tour and 2 performance tickets You may bring an additional child for 18 includes tour treat performance ticket A parent must attend with the child 40 1 Adult 1 Child additional child 18 1 Session Location Rochester Civic Center Meet in the Mayo Civic Center Presentation Hall Lobby 4510 201P W Mar 13 4 15 5 PM Location Bishop Media Center 3045 20HB Th Apr 11 May 2 16 Youth Enrichment Winter Spring 2019 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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SCIENCE FAIRS GATEway Science Fair Grades 3 6 GATEway Science Fair GATEway s annual Science Fair is open to ALL interested students in grades 3 6 currently enrolled in any public private or home schools in the greater Rochester area For more information visit the website sites google com site gatewaysciencefair 12 1 Session Location Mayo Clinic Gonda Building Landow Atrium 3071 261 Sa Feb 23 12 30 4 30 PM Rochester Regional Science Engineering Fair Grades 6 12 PAPER PRESENTATIONS FEBRUARY 12 2019 FREIDELL MIDDLE SCHOOL PROJECT PRESENTATIONS FEBRUARY 14 15 2019 ROCHESTER COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE Paperwork Deadline Friday January 11 2019 Five Final Research Paper Copies Due January 28 2019 Rochester Re Stay up to date RochRSEF www rochesterce org sciencefair g Fair erin ne gi cience al S En on gi E st 1957 Partnership class See pg 22 for more information 17

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Junior Coding and Video Games with Scratch Gr 2 5 TEM Coding Enrichment for the 21st Century learner S Teach It Students learn different story telling and coding techniques movement blocks animation dialogue timing etc Code It Students use Scratch to code their own animated story lines i e westerns missions in space and even dance parties Explore It Students can write their own code experiment with it and test new options We foster a collaborative environment where students learn from each other s creativity Keep It Students can keep their code online with Scratch and can access it and expand upon it at any time Scratch is an MIT created and monitored kid safe web interface It uses a drag and drop programming interface to teach students of all levels coding practices Your child will receive a Scratch user name and password so they can access their projects from any computer at any time Scratch is not affiliated with YEL nor does it endorse this program Scratch is not affiliated with YEL nor does it endorse this program 60 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Pulley Engineers Gr 1 5 Did you know a pulley is a simple machine that can be used to lift objects and transmit motion Using LEGO bricks learn how pulley s are created and how they work Teach it Each class students are taught the basic STEM engineering concepts behind each project Build It Students use LEGO bricks to build a dragster balancing beam and design their own catapult Explore it Then they use that project to explore the basic engineering concepts this session is focused on levers concepts Play it Finally they play with their project modify it create extensions and have fun working with it LEGO is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor authorize or endorse this program Location Bishop Media Center 2042 20HB P Tu Jan 22 Feb 12 55 4 Sessions 3 35 5 PM Location Lincoln Media Center 2042 20LN P W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Gibbs Media Center 2044 20GB P Tu Jan 22 Feb 12 Location Washington Art Rm 2042 20WA P Th Jan 24 Feb 14 Location Jefferson Media Center 2044 20JE P W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Longfellow Media Center 2042 20LF P M Jan 28 Feb 11 Location Sunset Media Center 2044 20ST P Th Jan 24 Feb 14 Location Gibbs Media Center 2042 20GB P Tu Feb 19 Mar 19 Location Franklin Media Center 2042 20BF P M Feb 25 Mar 18 Location Jefferson Media Center 2042 20JE P W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Sunset Media Center 2042 20ST P Th Feb 28 Mar 21 Location Bamber Media Center 2042 20BV P M Apr 8 29 Location Gage Media Center 2042 20GA P Tu Apr 9 30 Location Riverside Media Center 2042 20RV P W Apr 10 May 1 Location Folwell Media Center 2042 20FO P Th Apr 11 May 2 18 Skip Mar 5 Location Bamber Media Center 2044 20BV P M Feb 25 Mar 18 Location Gage Media Center 2044 20GA P Tu Feb 26 Mar 19 Location Riverside Media Center 2044 20RV P W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Folwell Media Center 2044 20FO P Th Feb 28 Mar 21 Location Longfellow Media Center 2044 20LF P M Apr 8 29 Location Bishop Media Center 2044 20HB P Tu Apr 9 30 Location Lincoln Media Center 2044 20LN P W Apr 10 May 1 Location Washington Media Center 2044 20WA P Th Apr 11 May 2 Youth Enrichment Winter Spring 2019 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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Fencing Gr 2 12 Ratchet Engineers Gr 1 5 Join the Youth Enrichment League for this fast growing Olympic sport Teach It Hall of Fame Olympic Fencing Coach Ro Sobalvarro crafts our lessons and curriculum Practice It Students pair up and practice the fencing move or concept rotate partners and repeat Move It Students then participate in fencing matches using only the moves taught so far Play It 10 15 minutes each class students fence with multiple fencers at their skill level 94 6 Sessions Location Northrop Gym Gr 2 5 2052 201P Sa Jan 26 Mar 9 10 11 AM Ratchets they are in a lot of everyday items and they are quite interesting A ratchet is quite easy to build using LEGO Pieces Teach It Each class students are taught the basic STEM engineering concepts behind each project Build It Students use LEGO bricks to build a hammer fishing rod and design their own hill climbing car Explore It Then they use the project to explore the basic engineering concepts this session is focused on pawl ratchet and cam concepts Play It Finally the play with their projects modify it create extensions and have fun working with it LEGO is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor authorize or endorse this program Skip Feb 6 55 4 Sessions Gr 2 5 2052 203P Sa Apr 6 May 11 10 11 AM 112 6 Sessions Location Northrop Gym Gr 6 12 2052 202P Sa Jan 26 Mar 9 11 05 AM 12 05 PM Skip Feb 16 Gr 6 12 2052 204P Sa Apr 6 May 11 11 05 AM 12 05 PM Grandmasters of Chess Gr 1 5 Each class ends with students playing 20 30 minutes of chess Coaches often feature in class tournaments during the session Class fee includes ChessKid com membership for the session a 49 annual value Teach It Each class students are taught different chess concepts and coached to implement those concepts into their chess games Practice It Students practice positions set by the coach to improve their understanding of the concept Puzzle It Students are given chess puzzles constructed by WIM Serafima Sokolovskaya and work with coach guidance to solve them Play It 65 4 Sessions 3 35 4 35 PM 3 35 5 PM Location Washington Art Rm 2041 20WA P W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Lincoln Media Center 2041 20LN P Th Jan 24 Feb 14 Location Franklin Media Center 2041 20BF P Tu Feb 26 Mar 19 Location Sunset Media Center 2041 20ST P W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Gage Media Center 2041 20GA P M Apr 8 29 Location Bamber Media Center 2041 20BV P Tu Apr 9 30 Location Folwell Media Center 2041 20FO P W Apr 10 May 1 Location Riverside Media Center 2041 20RV P Th Apr 11 May 2 Location Gage Media Center 2043 20GA P Tu Jan 22 Feb 12 Location Riverside Media Center 2043 20RV P W Jan 23 Feb 13 Location Folwell Media Center 2043 20FO P Th Jan 24 Feb 21 Skip Feb 7 Location Lincoln Media Center 2043 20LN P W Feb 27 Mar 20 Location Franklin Media Center 2043 20BF P M Apr 8 29 Location Gibbs Media Center 2043 20GB P Tu Apr 9 30 Location Jefferson Media Center 2043 20JE P W Apr 10 May 1 Location Sunset Art Rm 2043 20ST P Th Apr 11 May 2 CE WEATHERLINE For weather related announcements call 507 328 4010 See page 22 for more information Partnership class See pg 22 for more information 19

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MIDDLE SCHOOL PREP 2019 Middle School Prep will give you a taste of what a typical school day would look like as you move from class to class and cover topics such as 6th Grade Survival Skills 8 AM 12 PM JUNE 4 7 CLASSics 101 Fine Arts The EXTRAS During the four hours each day that you will spend with us you will get an opportunity to become familiar with the middle school you will be attending next fall DON T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A HEAD START TO THE SCHOOL YEAR get a o t e c n a s our ch This is y k and insider tip e sneak pet will help you tha t year s r fi r u o survive ydle school of mid 75 4 Sessions John Adams 5910 402JA Friedell Kellogg 5910 401FR 5910 403KE Willow Creek 5910 404WC REGISTER TODAY rochesterce org register Everyone Connects 21

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION HEALTH CONCERNS Prompt registration is encouraged as space is limited and classes may fill quickly Additional class times may be added if needed Call Community Education at 3284000 with any questions regarding class openings Community Education staff will not administer medications to children participating in youth classes Parents guardians must stay on site if their children needs medication during class time CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY PRIOR TO START DATE WAIVER OF LIABILITY NOTICE If you withdraw from a class 1 week or more before the start date you will receive a refund minus a 5 00 processing fee If you withdraw from a class less than 1 week before the start date you will receive a pro rated refund minus any costs incurred including a 5 00 processing fee No refunds 72 hours prior to class start date CLASS WITHDRAWAL POLICY AFTER START DATE You may withdraw from classes of three sessions or more after attending the first session You must notify the Enrichment Office 328 4000 of your intent to withdraw prior to the second class Unless otherwise indicated you will be issued a prorated refund minus a 5 processing fee and any costs incurred TRANSPORTATION Parents are responsible for their student s transportation unless noted otherwise When picking up your student from class please be prompt as additional supervision is not provided after class SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Families who qualify for the free or reduced price meal program may receive a 50 percent reduction in class fees up to 25 per child per catalog Partnership classes marked with may be eligible for scholarships Families may call Community Education at 507 328 4000 to determine if they meet the criteria rs Fu nde gr d through a an t fr o rn ne in in g M C e n te m tu of ry Com a Department a munity Le sot a 22 s t uc C en Ed ti on R oc hest e r M i n n e sot a 21 I understand that Independent School District 535 and Community Education are not responsible for any injury to my son or daughter and I have my own insurance and or I will be responsible for all services provided by a health care provider hospital and or ambulance service EMAIL NOTE It has been brought to our attention that some families with Hotmail or other email providers have not been receiving emails from Community Education We recommend that you add our domain rochester k12 mn us as a Safe or Trusted Sender to your email account INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY If Rochester Public Schools are cancelled for the day all Community Education day and evening classes are cancelled If school begins late Community Education morning classes will not meet Classes that begin at noon or after will be held If school dismisses early all Community Education classes are cancelled for the remainder of the day and evening If school is not cancelled but the weather is threatening evening classes may be canceled by 3 PM In all weather related circumstances you can call the Community Education Weather recording at 507 3284010 You can also sign up for RPS Skylert message system to be notified regarding weather related announcements at www rochester k12 mn us families select Skyward Skylert Resources Skylert Community Sign Up This training is partially funded with a grant from the Minnesota Department of Education using federal funding CFDA 84 287 Every Student Succeeds Act Title IV B 21 Century Community Learning Centers Youth Enrichment Winter Spring 2019 507 328 4000 www rochesterce org register

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION YOUTH REGISTRATION FORM Northrop 201 8th Street NW Rochester MN 55901 www rochesterce org register 507 328 4000 REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS STEP ONE The information you provide on the Registration Form will be entered and payment processed You will receive a confirmation email or phone call when STEP ONE is complete and you are registered STEP TWO Follow the link in your confirmation email to share any information we may need to know to keep your child safe and to serve them to the best of our ability e g including health concerns or special needs You may update this information in your account at any time Call 328 4000 for assistance Although Community Education is part of Rochester Public Schools we do not have access to information you may have provided to other departments of the district STEP ONE Registration Information Student s First Name Last Name Address Zip Code City Birthdate Age Sex M F please circle School Grade 2018 19 Parent Guardian Email Address Home Phone Cell Phone Work Phone Parent Guardian Name We like to photograph our participants in action from time to time My child may be photographed Class Code Class Title Dates Yes Time No Fee TOTAL Cash Check Number Discover MasterCard Card Signature Make checks payable to Community Education VISA Exp Date Card holder s printed name STEP TWO Confirm your personal information watch for email 23

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ROCHESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS Northrop Community Education 201 8th Street Northwest Rochester MN 55901 NON PROFIT U S POSTAGE PAID Permit No 1000 Rochester MN REGISTER TODAY ONLINE www rochesterce org register MAIL Northrop Education Center 201 8th St NW Rochester MN 55901 CALL 507 328 4000 FAX 507 328 4015 DROP IN Northrop Education Center Main Office 8 AM 4 30 PM DROP OFF Drop Box in the front of Northrop Education Center 24 hours a day