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Youth Enrichment Summer 2021 Catalog

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Everyone Connects!507-328-4000rochesterce.org/registerSkyhawks Sports Academy pg. 18-20 Tech Academy pg. 22-25SUMMER 2021

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Community Education Youth EnrichmentOur main ofces will be moving to Hoover Early Learning School for the summer. More information on page 35.CATALOG CONTENTSAcademic Correspondence .........1Arts & Crafts ...............................2Back to Nature ............................. 6Brain Boosters ............................6Language, Music & Culture .......... 8Recreation & Sports ..................10STEAM .......................................21Theatre .....................................27SOS ........................................... 28Week At A Glance ......................30Community Education Ofces will be closed:May 31 & July 5Dates, 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/registerPhoto Disclaimer: We currently follow prevention protocols (including masking) for the safety of our staff and participants in all of our in-person classes. Many photos in this catalog were taken prior to COVID-19 or in an area where social distancing and other safety protocols were followed.Greetings from the Community Education Youth Enrichment ProgramWELCOME TO SUMMER 2021! As the weather heats up, so does the fun at Community Education Youth Enrichment–we are excited to bring you a summer full of amazing learning opportunities! If your student is looking to try something new or take a class in a specic area of interest, our wide variety of courses and classes are sure to offer something for everyone. With safety on the minds of many, the CE Youth Program will continue to follow all local, state, and federal health guidelines surrounding COVID-19. This includes reduced class sizes, spaced seating, and masking. We continue to monitor all guidelines and will follow the recommendations of our health ofcials to keep everyone safe so we can continue to play and learn together!Thank you for the continued support and we can’t wait to see you this summer!Nate Schriever Ma Gove Youth Program Manager Coordinator Youth Enrichment CONTACT US507-328-4000 rochesterce@rochesterschools.org

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Math-By-Mail: Standards Based Practice (Gr. 6-9) *It’s here! Keep young minds active with the locally developed Math-By-Mail curriculum. This math practice is accompanied by enrichment activities for the upcoming summer months. This curriculum has been created by current middle school math teachers with 40+ years of combined experience! Minnesota State Standards, Math Frameworks MCA strands, and current Minnesota Benchmarks are the foundation for this curriculum. With creative problem solving, multiple choice, short answer and vocabulary embedded into an 8-week course of independent study, students will maintain or increase the level of their math understanding in addition to reviewing the recommended targets suggested by grade level in the Minnesota School Academic Standards of mathematics. A pre-test will be sent to assess the appropriate skill level necessary to strengthen their individual math needs, unlike other programs that are exclusively grade level driven. Students will then receive 8 packets to complete at their own pace throughout the summer. As students nish packets, they are mailed back for feedback and then returned to the students. For students entering grades 6-9 in Fall 2021.No refunds will be processed after June 1st.All packets are due back by August 11th in order to provide timely feedback before the 2021 school year begins.3080.461P $90Academic CorrespondenceGRASP SUMMER ACADEMIC REVIEWGRASP is an academic workbook correspondence program designed for students to review and maintain skills that were learned during the school year over the summer months. Students complete nine lessons in math, reading or both over the summer. Each lesson takes about one hour to complete. Students who successfully complete all their lessons at 70% or better will receive a certicate or medal. Register your student for the grade they completed during the 2020/2021 school year.Registration deadline for these programs is May 7.Mail in Workbook (Gr. K-8) * Students will mail their answer sheets in NEW pre-addressed envelopes directly to GRASP for correcting. All lessons must be completed and postmarked for correction by August 5. Students will receive their scores back via mail. Rochester Community Education will be contacting all participants to make arrangements to receive their work books, answer sheets, and mailing envelopes prior to the end of the school year. 3090.Reading Book $453090.Math Book $453090.Reading/Math Books $67 Online Workbook (Gr. 4-8) * NEW ONLINE OPTION for students in Grades 4-8 only! If paper isn’t your thing, try the new online version. All materials are online only. Using the online option gives you the opportunity for immediate scoring and feedback. Instead of a book and paper copies you will receive an email from GRASP on or before June 5th with website and login instructions. Select online version during the registration process. All online lessons must be completed by August 10.3091.Math Online $41 3091.Reading Online $41 3091.Reading/Math Online $631 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Arts & Crafts{YEL!} Project Runway (Gr. 4-8) *Sweet summer projects! A tres-chic skirt, tie-top blouse, headband and more. No experience necessary. Students will make, showcase, and take home all their projects. Hand and machine sewing techniques are taught with SAFETY FIRST always in mind. The nal day is a showcase where friends and family are invited to see the projects in action. Sign up today to THINK, LEARN and PLAY WELL with {YEL!}.$144–5 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1465213.401P M-F Jul 12–16 9 AM-12 PM5213.402P M-F Aug 9–13 9 AM-12 PMA Geek Retreat! (Gr. 1-6)Experience a week of awesome geekiness, with different themes and activities each day. This camp is for all who love to “geek out” with amazing books, movies, and video games! Dressing up in costumes is encouraged for each day’s theme. Daily camp themes: Tuesday: Calling All Gamers!, Wednesday: Sci-Fi Strikes Back, Thursday: Fantasy Fanatics, Friday: Ka-Pow! Bam! Wham! Bring a bag lunch and personal water bottle each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$139–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1502706.401 Tu-F Jul 6–9 9 AM-4 PMA Messy Day of Play (Gr. K-5)Slime, magic sand, play dough, and more! Students will spend the day exploring science during this messy day of play! Join as we make a mess, create some goodies, and have loads of fun! Students should wear clothes that are ok to get messy. Bring a bag lunch and personal water bottle to class. An afternoon snack will be provided.$39–1 SessionLocation: Hoover–Rm 1502342.401 F Jul 16 9 AM-3 PMABRAKADOODLEAbrakadoodle believes in hands-on active discovery and exploration through art. Kids tap their imaginations to express their own ideas and originality as they experiment, problem-solve and create unique artworks. They develop condence as their creativity soars. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.America the Beautiful Art Camp (Ages 5-11) *From the coasts of Florida to the mountains of Colorado, each state has its own unique traits. Make art inspired by Midwest landscapes, California redwoods, Washington, DC monuments and more. Create art inspired by our many states. Begin your journey across America by exploring the United States! Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.$115–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1794169.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 10 AM-12 PMArt Explorers Camp (Ages 5-11) *Want to explore all kinds of different ways to create art? If the answer is yes, you will love this camp. Paint with sh, make slime, paint a colorful canvas using paint squishing, use slimy paper mâché to make colorful ice cream cones and more messy and colorful projects. Create amazing pieces of art while having big, messy fun. It is sure to be a good time. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.$115–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1794160.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 12:30-2:30 PMArt from the Heart Camp (Ages 5-11) *This camp is for kids that love art. Create super cool and colorful creations from paper mâché pigs to a painted seahorse on canvas. We’ll sculpt an elephant pot, paint on canvas, make a cute cutout llama with a woven blanket, play with paper mâché and more. This camp is lled with fabulous creations. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.$115–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1794164.401P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 10 AM-12 PMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register2

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Drawing Dynamos Art Camp (Ages 6-11) *Anyone can learn to be a condent artist using Abrakadoodle’s innovative drawing program where students learn line drawing, patterning, perspective, and other drawing techniques. Using a step by step method, students learn how to draw animals, people, 3D shapes and cartoons using easily recognizable shapes. After the initial instruction, students will make their art their own through additional drawing techniques or by adding tempera paint, oil pastels, markers or watercolors. If you love to draw, this is the camp for you. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.$115–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1794163.401P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30-2:30 PMDesign Fashionista Art Camp (Ages 5-11) *Design your own unique fashions using paper mâché, tissue paper, beads, yarn, and more. Create a colorful batik bag, a paper mâché heart, weave a buttery, make a fancy visor and a beaded bracelet and paint a colorful canvas for your room. Invite your family to a fashion show on the last day to show off your creations. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.$115–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1794165.401P M-Th Aug 2–5 10 AM-12 PMThe Ultimate Clay Camp (Ages 5-11) *If you love clay, this is the camp for you. We’ll learn all about sculpting, color-mixing, and decorative design. We’ll make clay owl pots, stamped bowls, hedgehogs, peacocks and more. We’ll use air dry and model magic clay and use sculping tools to create all kinds of texture and design. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.$115–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1794161.401P M-Th Aug 2–5 12:30-2:30 PMAmazing Animals Of Minnesota Camp (Gr. K-5)Minnesota is home to many amazing animals and they are just waiting to be discovered! Join us for this 4-day camp adventure as we dive into the world of animals, bugs, sh, and reptiles that call Minnesota home! In addition to a variety of activities and games, we will be spending a lot of time outdoors doing hands-on learning and seeing if we can spot any of the critters we are learning about! Wear comfortable outdoor clothing each day. Bring a bag lunch, personal water bottle, and sunscreen each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$139–4 SessionsLocation: HooverGr. K-2 2707.401 M-Th Aug 2–5 9 AM-4 PM Rm 150Gr. 3-52707.402 M-Th Aug 2–5 9 AM-4 PM Rm 151Arrgh! A Pirate’s Adventure Camp (Ages 5-8)Ahoy, me hearties! Calling all pirates to help take over the Pirate’s Cove at Hoover for a bounty of fun! During this 4 day camp your pirate will be walking the plank to fun, nding a treasure trove of activities and even making their own hook for a hand! Can’t wait to see you, matey! Students may dress in pirate themed costumes each day. Students should bring a personal water bottle each day.$79–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1502704.401 M-Th Jul 12–15 9-11:30 AM3 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Craft Camp Extreme! (Gr. 2-8)If you are an EXTREME craft lover, you will love this summer craft camp! Join us for four days where we will let our imaginations run wild! We have lots of great ideas to keep you busy creating and having fun! Daily camp themes: Monday: Tie-Dye, Tuesday: Wood Crafts, Wednesday: Bead It Up!, Thursday: Paper Pizazz. Bring a bag lunch and personal water bottle each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$169–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1502339.401 M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-4 PMCraft Camp Extreme 2.0 (Gr. 2-8)Version 2.0 of our popular summer craft camp! If you are an EXTREME craft lover, you will love this summer craft camp! Join us for four days where we will let our imaginations run wild! We have lots of great ideas to keep you busy creating and having fun! Daily camp themes: Monday: Stamp It!, Tuesday: Paint All Day, Wednesday: Braiding Bonanza, Thursday: Clay Creations. Bring a bag lunch and personal water bottle each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$169–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1502708.401 M-Th Aug 9–12 9 AM-4 PMDisney Theme Camp (Ages 5-8)The movies, the music, the characters, and the fun! Join us as we spend four days celebrating some classic Disney tales. Our learning, games, crafting, and fun will be based on a few of the Disney movies that we all love! Daily camp themes: Monday: Princess and the Frog, Tuesday: Big Hero 6, Wednesday: Snow White, Thursday: Finding Nemo. Bring a bag lunch and personal water bottle each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$139–4 SessionsLocation: HooverAges 5-6 2590.401 M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-4 PM Rm 150Ages 7-82590.402 M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-4 PM Rm 151Father’s Day Crafting (Gr. K-5)Father’s Day is a celebration for dads and a time to honor all the father gures in our life. A time to tell those important guys just how much they mean to you with a special handmade gift! Shhh! It’s going to be a secret! Join us for a fun morning of crafting and celebrating dads.$24–1 SessionLocation: HooverGr. K-2 2552.401 F Jun 18 9:30-11:30 AM Rm 150Gr. 3-52552.402 F Jun 18 9:30-11:30 AM Rm 151Junior Learn To Sew Camp (Gr. 3-8)Learning a new skill can be a great way to discover a new hobby and lifelong passion. Join us for a week-long beginners sewing camp where students will learn the basics of hand stitching, machine sewing, template design, and have time to create their own unique project! We will also be learning about knitting and crocheting. If you have always wanted to learn to sew, love designing your own things, or just love to be creative you won’t want to miss this camp! Bring a bag lunch and personal water bottle each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$109–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1492540.401 M-Th Jul 19–22 12-3 PMPixie Dust! A Fairy Adventure Camp (Ages 5-8)Be prepared to be whisked away to a land of fairy tales and fun! During our camp, students will get their fairy wings, ght the dragons to save the castle, and more! This adventurous camp will be full of activities, games, and fun! Students may dress in their favorite fairy themed costumes each day. Students should bring a personal water bottle each day.$79–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1502705.401 M-Th Jul 12–15 12:30-3 PMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register4

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Sunshine and Roses: Summertime Canvas Painting (Ages 5 & Up) *Join Sunshine and Roses Traveling Art Studio to paint and create your own beautiful masterpiece! These courses are so much fun and no experience is needed! Step-by-step instructions will be given by our teaching artist. All supplies including an 11x14 canvas are provided to participants. Moms, dads, grandmas, and grandpas want to join in the fun? Adults are invited to register as well for an amazing bonding experience with their student! Come dressed in clothes that can get paint on them. This course is taught by Penni Kittelson, of Sunshine and Roses Canvas Traveling Art Studio.Summer 2021 BONUS: Sign up for all 3 Sunshine and Roses Summer 2021 Rochester CE courses and receive an additional take home painting instruction for free. Contact Penni Kittleson (pennikittelson@yahoo.com) with Sunshine & Roses Traveling Art Studio for more information.Can’t make it to a class or prefer to take this course at home? Contact Sunshine & Roses (pennikittelson@yahoo.com) to request a take home kit and video instructions! $28–1 SessionLocation: Hoover–Rm 157Proud to be an American4142.401P Tu Jun 22 1-2 PMStarry Night4142.402P Th Jul 22 1-2 PMMetallics4142.403P Tu Aug 10 1-2 PMTie-Dye Madness! (Gr. 3-6)Join us for an afternoon of learning and tie-dying! Students in this course will start by learning different tie-dying variations and techniques. They will then use what they learned to tie-dye a t-shirt, pillow case, and pair of socks which will be provided to each student. Students may also bring a white item or two from home they would like to tie-dye. It’s going to be tie-dye madness! Students should dress in clothes that are ok to get messy or possibly stained and bring a personal water bottle to class.$29–1 SessionLocation: Hoover–Rm 1502346.401 F Jul 23 12-3 PMTravel the World Camp (Gr. K-5)Join us for a four day adventure as we travel the world! Each day we will make crafts, read stories, sing songs, play games, and even try a favorite snack from our “destination” for the day. Throughout the week we will mark our path on our maps as we travel! Daily camp themes: Monday: Australia, Tuesday: France, Wednesday: Brazil, Thursday: Antarctica. Bring a bag lunch and personal water bottle each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$139–4 SessionsLocation: HooverGr. K-2 2351.401 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9 AM-4 PM Rm 150Gr. 3-52351.402 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9 AM-4 PM Rm 151Splish Splash Bonanza (Gr. 1-5)Join us as we beat the heat with an afternoon full of splish splashing fun! Lets celebrate summer with water balloons, sprinklers, relays and more. Students will be participating in a variety of games and activities that involve all things water. Students should wear comfortable clothing and shoes that can and likely will get wet. Bring a towel, sunscreen, and water bottle to class.$24–1 SessionLocation: Hoover–Rm 1502345.401 F Jun 25 12-3 PMWhen I Grow Up Camp (Gr. K-5)Get ready to explore some interesting and fun careers that might just inspire you when you grow up! We will explore these careers and the various skills they require through hand-on activities, reading, and more! Daily camp themes: Monday: Paleontologist, Tuesday: Artist, Wednesday: Doctor, Thursday: Musician. Bring a bag lunch and personal water bottle each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$139–4 SessionsLocation: HooverGr. K-2 2700.401 M-Th Jul 26–29 9 AM-4 PM Rm 150Gr. 3-52700.402 M-Th Jul 26–29 9 AM-4 PM Rm 1515 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Back to NatureBeginners Outdoor Adventure Camp (Gr. K-5)Are you ready for your next outdoor adventure? Students will be learning about the great outdoors. From hiking and camping to plants and animals, we will cover everything you need to know for your next outdoor adventure. We will even be spending part of a day at Indian Heights Park doing some hands-on learning! If you love to be outside, this is a camp you won’t want to miss! Wear comfortable outdoor clothing each day. Bring a bag lunch, personal water bottle, and sunscreen each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$139–4 SessionsLocation: HooverGr. K-2 2702.401 M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-4 PM Rm 150Gr. 3-52702.402 M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-4 PM Rm 151Advanced Outdoor Adventure Camp (Gr. 4-8)Do you love the great outdoors and want to take your knowledge and skills to the next level? Students in our Advanced Outdoors Adventures Camp will be learning some advanced skills such as outdoor survival basics, foraging techniques, water purication, and navigation. Students will also spend a day at Indian Heights Park doing some hands-on learning! Wear comfortable outdoor clothing each day. Bring a bag lunch, personal water bottle, and sunscreen each day. An afternoon snack will be provided.$139–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1492703.401 M-Th Jul 12–15 9 AM-4 PMBrain Boosters{YEL!} Summer Chess Camp (Gr. 1-6) *The {YEL!} Teach It!…Practice It!...Play It! method keeps chess students progressing with 60+ chess lessons and thousands of puzzles as well as guided games and an end-of-week in-class tournament. Class fee includes ChessKid.com membership for the session ($49 annual value). Battle summer brain drain...sign up today to THINK, LEARN and PLAY WELL with {YEL!}. Chess players of all levels are welcome.$105–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1465210.401P M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-12 PM5210.402P M-Th Jul 12–15 1-4 PMChess Camp (Gr. 2-8)Rochester CE Chess camp is sure to improve your game. Students will learn basic concepts of the game, as well as fundamental concepts such as castling and check. Beginner and advanced strategy will be taught so you can learn how to attack the enemy king! Multiple achievement levels will be sure to challenge everyone from beginner to expert! Show what you’ve got by mastering the next level.$79–5 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 149Gr. 2-43235.401 M-F Aug 2–6 9:30-11:30 AMGr. 5-83235.402 M-F Aug 2–6 1-3 PMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register6

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Camp Invention (Gr. K-6) *Camp Invention® is a high-energy, hands-on STEM camp that will unmask your child’s creativity, build their condence, teach collaboration, and transform their wild imaginations into epic creations! In-person and at home offered! Registration is ONLY through Camp Invention. You may call 1-800-968-4332 or visit invent.org/camp.$270–5 SessionsLocation: Gibbs Elementary SchoolWeek 1: The Recharge ProgramYoung innovators will: design morphing vehicles using inspiration in nature; experiment with physics concepts as they build and test a rubber duck launcher; build their own solar-powered robot crickets; reverse engineer a wireless microphone; discover sound waves; and pitch their own big ideas. M-F Jun 14-18 9 AM-3:30 PMWeek 2: The Elevate ProgramYoung innovators will: build a cityscape, navigate planes and take apart a robot; learn the value of their creativity as they build prototypes, design logos and market their inventions; collaborate to protect Earth’s ecosystem, compete in zipline races, and explore energy conservation; and discover the great inventors behind sports and design the ultimate sports complex. M-F Jun 21-25 9 AM-3:30 PMMAGIKIDS!Magic: The Gathering is a card game where wizards build a spellbook without the screen time! MagiKids was built for you and our program gets you started! We help build skills such as critical thinking, math, and reading. Our Sort, Build, Play curriculum gets kids to engage with the game in a way that not only keeps them focused on learning in the moment, but makes it more likely they will stick with it down the road. We will provide cards, sleeves and deck boxes to all participants who come willing to learn and have fun!Location: MagiKids, 4229 W. Frontage Rd NW, Hwy 52 NFamily Time with Magic: The Gathering (Ages 10 & Up) *Magic for the whole family! In this course parents will have the opportunity to learn a new game with your kids that you can all play together the entire year! Do you all enjoy dragons, spells, and fantasy? Interested in promoting socializing, reading, and strategizing? $99–5 Sessions3208.401P Tu Jul 6–Aug 3 6:30-8:30 PMLearn Magic: The Gathering (Ages 10 & Up) *Do you all enjoy dragons, spells, and fantasy? Interested in promoting socializing, reading, and strategizing with your kids? Magic: The Gathering is a card game where wizards build a spellbook without the screen time! $99–4 Sessions3206.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 1-3:30 PM3206.402P M-Th Jul 12–15 1-3:30 PM3206.403P M-Th Jul 26–29 1-3:30 PMVarious Ways to Play Magic: The Gathering (Ages 10 & Up) *You know how to play Magic: The Gathering and love it. You know how to build a deck and you are ready to learn more. Join us for some various ways to play this game. Concepts include drafting, tournament play, and playing with more than two players. $99–4 Sessions3207.401P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 1-3:30 PM3207.402P M-Th Jul 19–22 1-3:30 PM3207.403P M-Th Aug 2–5 1-3:30 PM7 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Language, Music & CultureLet’s Make Music! Adult/Child Musical Experience (Ages 3-7) *This class offers a fun introduction to music through singing, movement, and instruments! Children and their adult(s) will play singing games, learn to play a few percussion instruments, and interact with others through music. Appropriate for all, this class is designed to help parents gain condence in making music with their children, and help students become comfortable making music with others in a tuneful, beat-ful, and artful way.$52–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 147 4211.401P M-Th Jul 12–15 3:30-4:15 PMLearn to Play the Ukulele: Uke Can Do It! (Gr. 3-8) *Have you ever wanted to learn to play the ukulele? Now is your chance to start! In this engaging course, students will experience a wide variety of music, including some of the students’ own recommendations. Parents/guardians will be invited to attend a mini-program (or sent videos of a virtual program if needed) where the students will showcase their hard work. The class cost includes the materials used for practicing songs and a ukulele for the students to keep! $128–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 147 4210.461P M-Th Jul 12–15 2-3:15 PMMonster Writing & More! (Gr. K-2) *Everyone loves monsters! Young writers will draw and color a one-of-a-kind monster and then write a descriptive story using the simple plot given to them. But the monster madness doesn’t end there! We’ll also craft a monster with yarn, make mini monster fruit pizzas, and listen to a monstrous amount of monster stories.$30–1 SessionLocation: Hoover2541.401P Tu Jun 15 9-11:30 AM Rm 1492541.402P M Jul 12 9-11:30 AM Rm 1512541.403P W Aug 11 9-11:30 AM Rm 151Creative Writing Workshop (Gr. 3-5) *Let’s dive into creative writing, learning as much as we can about creating interesting characters, building plots with plenty of action, and combining all the other instrumental elements of writing into a story that we’re proud to share with our family and friends. $72–5 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1492542.401P M-F Jul 26-30 9-11 AMI Want to Be a Published Author! (Gr. 3-5) *Have you ever wanted to become a published author? Now is your chance! Using a kit from Studentreasures Publishing, each student will publish their own book and receive one hardcover copy.$84–5 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1472543.401P M-F Aug 2-5 9-11 AMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register8

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SEMYO Sheet music will be sent via e-mail before the camp starts. There will be a short performance on the last day of camp. Camps are sponsored by Southeastern Minnesota Youth Orchestras (SEMYO). Contact SEMYO for more information at 507-282-1718 or camp@semyo.org.Middle School Jazz Band (Gr. 7-9) *Learn jazz style, technique, and improvisation while rehearsing and performing in a jazz band. The camp is open to students starting grades 7-9 in the fall with at least one year playing experience on any band instrument. Students with experience on piano, bass, or guitar are also invited to register. Levi Kimmet will return as the instructor. $132–5 SessionsLocation: Century–Rm K-1154042.401P M-F Jun 14–18 9 AM-12 PMHigh School Jazz Band (Gr. 10-12) *Learn jazz style, technique, and improvisation while rehearsing and performing in a jazz band. The camp is open to students going into grades 10-12 or who have four or more years experience on any band instrument. Students with experience on piano, bass, or guitar also invited to register. Levi Kimmet will return as the instructor. $132–5 SessionsLocation: Century–Rm K-1154047.401P M-F Jun 14–18 1-4 PMPrelude Strings Orchestra Camp (Gr. 5-9) *Students who play violin, viola, cello, and bass are invited to participate in a string orchestra camp. Students will learn basic ensemble playing skills while rehearsing and performing in a string orchestra. Violinist and conductor James Buchan will teach the camp. Mr. Buchan has 30 years of conducting and teaching experience and was formerly a member of the New World Symphony and Hong Kong Philharmonic. $132–5 SessionsLocation: Century–Rm K-1154044.401P M-F Jul 12–16 9 AM-12 PMSummer Band Camp (Gr. 7-12) *We are seeking enthusiastic band students for a fun and challenging ensemble experience. Students will have the opportunity to improve on their instruments, learn ensemble-playing skills, and prepare a variety of band music for a nal concert. Experienced band teacher Ryan Anderson is the instructor for this band camp. Mr. Anderson is the director of bands at Dover-Eyota public schools, where his program has been honored several times by the Grammy Foundation for Excellence in Music Education. Playing level: For middle and high school students with at least two years playing experience.$132–5 SessionsLocation: Century–Rm K-1244045.401P M-F Jul 12–16 9 AM-12 PMSymphonic Strings Camp (Gr. 8-12) *Experienced student musicians who play violin, viola, cello, and bass are invited to participate in string orchestra camp. Students will learn advanced instrument and ensemble technique while preparing original masterworks for string orchestra. Violinist and conductor James Buchan will teach the camp. Mr. Buchan has thirty years of conducting and teaching experience and was formerly a member of the New World Symphony and Hong Kong Philharmonic.Playing level: For high school students or students with approximately four or more years playing experience.$132–5 SessionsLocation: Century–Rm K-1154043.401P M-F Jul 12–16 1-4 PMMusical Improvisation for String Players (Gr. 7 & Up) *Students who play violin, viola, cello, and bass are invited to explore the foundations of musical improvisation! Learn improvisation while performing a variety of musical styles in a string ensemble. This includes the art of soloing and comping while playing and learning as an ensemble. These skills will open up a world of endless possibility for musical collaboration and creation! The camp will be taught by members of The OK Factor – Olivia Diercks (cello) and Karla Colahan (violin) – who are a new-classical crossover duo based in the Twin Cities and have been MPR Class Notes Artists for several years, as well as nalists for the McKnight Fellowships for Musicians in 2018. The camp is open to string players with at least 2 years of playing experience (Suzuki book 3).$132–5 SessionsLocation: Century–Rm K-1244046.401P M-F Jun 14–18 9 AM-12 PM9 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Recreation & SportsBasketball{YEL!} Basketball (Gr. K-3) *Fundamentals and fun are in store. Emphasis is placed on basic skills development of dribbling, shooting, passing, sportsmanship and teamwork. We then use engaging and dynamic games to cement students’ growth including our unique three-on-three style game. This is a high-octane class with an inclusive atmosphere. But hurry, the shot-clock is running down!$50–4 SessionsLocation: John Adams–Rm 150/Gym 1 South4221.401P Tu-F Jul 6–9 9-11:30 AMCheerleading & DanceMinnesota Xtreme Cheerleading Summer Skills Camp (Ages 7-13) *This 3 day cheer camp will teach new skills as well as help you perfect the skills you already have in our beautiful, air-conditioned facility. We will focus on stunting, tumbling and jumps. You’ll have the opportunity to practice on a spring mat, use the trampoline to practice jumps and tumbling skills, and have some of the best coaches teach you and your friends some amazing stunts! This camp is open to girls and boys of all experience levels.$95–3 SessionsLocation: Minnesota Xtreme All Star Cheer Studio, 1252 60th Ave NW.2611.401P Tu-Th Jul 13–15 9 AM-12 PM{YEL!} Junior Dance (Gr. K-5) *Glissade, pirouette and chassé your way across the oor as you learn fundamental dance repertoire while preparing for the end of session recital. Ballet or jazz dance shoes are recommended, but not required. Dress your child for movement. A recital willl take place the last 30 minutes of the last class. Ask your dance instructor for details.$72–5 SessionsLocation: John Adams–Room 142/Gym 2 Middle2603.401P M-F Jun 14-18 1-3 PM2603.402P M-F Jul 19-23 1-3 PMFencing{YEL!} Summer Fencing Camp (Gr. 2-12) *Youth Enrichment League {YEL!} fencing has evolved. Olympic Coach Ro Sobalvarro now heads up {YEL!}’s curriculum, instructor training and tournament consultation. Coach Sobalvarro brings with him an immense knowledge of youth, national and international fencing. Your favorite instructors return with more knowledge, rened coaching skills and, of course, your favorite fencing games and arm bands. Safety is our rst priority. We supply safety swords, protective masks, chest plates and jackets, in a high-octane, inclusive environment. Visit YELKids.com for a more thorough explanation of our fencing program, coaches and philosophy. New and returning students invited.$120–4 SessionsLocation: John Adams–Rm 150/Gym 1 South5211.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PM5211.402P M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-12 PMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register10

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ROCHESTER YOUTH FENCERS (RYF)Rochester Youth Fencers (RYF), a local fencing club, invites you to join us and learn a competitive sport that lasts a lifetime! High School Competitive Fencing for Beginners (Gr. 6-12) *Learn skills and techniques in preparation for fencing competition in Minnesota State High School and USFA Meets. After this class, you have the opportunity to compete with other high schools and fencing clubs in Minnesota all the way to the Minnesota State High School Championship Game held in February every year. Take advantage of summer down time and learn a new, challenging sport in these intensive training sessions. No experience required.$150–23 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Cafeteria/Gym2057.401P M,Th Jun 7–Aug 26Skip: Jul 57-8 PMSummer Open Fencing (Ages 7-Adult) *Take advantage of the summer time to sharpen your skills and get ready for the next fencing season. This is a good opportunity to do personal drills for improvements. You are expected to have your own equipment for practice. Electronic scoring system will be available for your use. Previous experience is required. Open Fencing is not for beginning fencers.$60–23 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Cafeteria/Gym2061.401P M,Th Jun 7–Aug 26Skip: Jul 57-9 PMFishing Fishing With Worms-A Fishing Course for Beginners (Grades 3-6) *This two day introduction to shing course will teach the basics of knot tying, equipment, bait, sh species, and outdoor ethics. Best of all, we will spend a day shing!Day 1 will be spent in the classroom learning the important details of the basics of shing. Day 2 will be spent learning shing at Foster Arends Park!All shing equipment and bait will be provided, however students are welcome to bring their favorite shing pole, if they desire. Students will also receive a small goodie bag they can use for their next shing adventure! Parents/guardians are welcome and encouraged to attend this course with their students and do not need to register.$30–2 SessionsLocation: Hoover & Foster Arends Park2190.401P Tu,W Jun 22–23 9-11:30 AM Rm 1492190.402P Tu,W Jun 22–23 1-3:30 PM Rm 1492190.403P Tu,W Jul 13–14 9-11:30 AM Rm 1572190.404P Tu,W Jul 13–14 1-3:30 PM Rm 1572190.405P Tu,W Aug 3–4 9-11:30 AM Rm 1572190.406P Tu,W Aug 3–4 1-3:30 PM Rm 157Register your student for their 2021-22 grade level!11 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Football{YEL!} Flag Football (Gr. 2-5) *Get ready to dash to the end zone with our high-octane ag football course. Develop your basic passing, catching, defending, and teamwork skills. Safety and sportsmanship are emphasized. Each week we do basic skill-building exercises followed by action-packed games to cement those skills. Sure to energize young athletes!$50–4 SessionsLocation: John Adams–Fields/Gym 1 South2604.401P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 12-1:30 PMJohn Marshall Rocket Football Camp (Gr. 6-8)The Rocket Football Staff is excited to offer a mini-camp to 6-8th graders in the Rochester area. This camp will focus on learning the fundamental skills of football for all position groups. Each position group will have a high school coach who has a strong knowledge of the specic group they are teaching. Wear shorts and t-shirt, football spikes (preferred) or tennis shoes. No football equipment is required. The last day of the camp will include a 7 on 7 competition as well as a lineman challenge competition. All campers will receive a camp t-shirt. Register using grade for 2020/21 school year. Camp will meet rain or shine.$50–3 SessionsLocation: John Marshall–Practice Field & Stadium2153.401 Tu-Th Jul 20–22 6:30-8:30 PMMayo Spartan Football Camp (Gr. 2-8)Mayo coaches and athletes will provide excellent instruction in fundamentals of passing, kicking, blocking, and punting. Drills will also emphasize the basics of each position on both the offensive and defensive sides of the game. This non-contact camp will be held at the Mayo High School football elds with any rain dates to be held in the Mayo High School gym. Please come in a t-shirt and shorts, football cleats are optional. T-shirts and certicates of merit are awarded to all attendees.$60–5 SessionsLocation: Mayo–Field, Track & StadiumGr. 2-52151.401 M-F Jun 21-25 9:30-11 AMGr. 6-82151.402 M-F Jun 21-25 12-2 PMRegistration available July 1 Practice begins Monday, August 16Cost: $190Scholarships are available! Call 507-328-4000 for info. Registration begins July 1:www.rochesterce.org/register4401.101KE Kellogg/Century Panthers4402.101WC Willow Creek/Mayo Spartans4400.101JA John Adams/John Marshall RocketsEquipment Scholarship available through RYFA!Apply Here: https://ryfa.sportngin.com/register/form/752106285Youth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register12

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GymnasticsGymnastics classes are open to gymnasts of all levels and will focus on basic skills on all of the events. Children will be split into ability based age groups whenever possible but due to registration numbers, classes may be combined. You may request to be added to the Waitlist for any class marked (FULL).Location: Gage East–930 40th St NW.Skip the week of Jul 5-9Gymnastics-Beginner I (Gr. 1-7)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 oor, front support, casts and basic swinging on the bars, walking and jumping on the beam, basic springboard technique and vaulting skills.$144–8 Sessions2155.401 Tu Jun 15–Aug 10 6-7 PM (FULL)2155.402 Th Jun 17–Aug 12 6-7 PM (FULL)2155.403 Th Jun 17–Aug 12 6-7 PM (FULL)2155.404 Th Jun 17–Aug 12 7:15-8:15 PM(FULL)Gymnastics-Beginner II (Gr. 1-7)This class will continue developing basic gymnastics skills on all events with a focus on form. $144–8 Sessions2156.401 M Jun 14–Aug 9 4:45-5:45 PM2156.402 Tu Jun 15–Aug 10 7:15-8:15 PM (FULL)2156.403 W Jun 16–Aug 11 4:45-5:45 PM (FULL)Gymnastics-Intermediate I (Gr. 1-7)This class is appropriate for all gymnasts who have mastered the basic gymnastics skills. In this class, we will introduce beam tumbling, round offs, back walkovers and front limbers on oor, back hip circles and sole circle dismounts on bars, along with continued springboard technique for vault.$144–8 Sessions2157.401 Tu Jun 15–Aug 10 7:15-8:15 PM2157.402 Tu Jun 15–Aug 10 6-7 PM2157.403 Th Jun 17–Aug 12 7:15-8:15 PMGymnastics-Intermediate II (Gr. 1-7)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 oor, back and front hip circles on bars, and more complex gymnastics skills.$144–8 Sessions2158.401 M Jun 14–Aug 9 6-7 PM2158.402 W Jun 16–Aug 11 6-7 PMHigh School Gymnastics Prep Team (Gr. 7-12)This class is for any current or prospective high school gymnast. Focus will be on developing skills that meet the routine requirements on all four events. Conditioning and muscle development will also be strongly emphasized. $219–16 Sessions2162.401 M,W Jun 14–Aug 11 9-11 AMAdvanced Gymnastics (Gr. 2-8)The Advanced Gymnastics class is open to all students 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 oor, kips and hop ups on bars, full turns, jumps, leaps and dismounts on beam and inverted vaults.$224–8 Sessions2160.401 M Jun 14–Aug 9 6-8 PM2160.402 W Jun 16–Aug 11 6-8 PM13 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 (Ages 5-12) *Rochester Gymnastics Academy camps are a fun, healthy, and educational way for children to stay busy during the summer! Each weekly camp combines gymnastics, themed games and activities, crafts, and a healthy snack. ROGA takes pride in working with athletes side-by-side to reach their potential, in an environment that fosters development of strong character, teamwork, perseverance and a sense of self-worth. Campers should wear comfortable clothing and bring a personal water bottle each day! $90–4 Sessions, M-Th 9 AM-12 PMLocation: Rochester Gymnastics Academy, 292 Penny Lane NEFarm and Barnyard Week2154.401P Jun 7–10Super Hero Week 2154.402P Jun 14–17Circus Week 2154.403P Jun 21–24Ninja Warrior Week 2154.404P Jun 28–Jul 1Magic Week 2154.405P Jul 5–8Out of This World Week2154.406P Jul 12–15Under the Sea Week 2154.407P Jul 19–22Around the World Week2154.408P Jul 26–29Fantasy Week 2154.409P Aug 2–5Winter Wonderland Week2154.410P Aug 9–12Earth Week 2154.411P Aug 16–19Olympics Week 2154.412P Aug 23–26Horse RidingRed Gate Riding: Horsemanship Camp (Ages 8-13) *A great introduction to horses and riding! Riders will learn the basics of good horsemanship in a safe and fun environment. Riders will be assigned a horse to care for during the 3 days with structured riding lessons and supervised riding practice time with games. Some other activities include painting a live horse, learning and practicing horse safety and what is involved in taking care of a horse. Riders must be capable of riding independently to attend this camp. Recommended attire: jeans, boots with a heel, bring a lunch, water bottle, and sunscreen (boots and helmets available if needed). * Please note all participants must bring a completed Red Gate Riding Liability Release Waiver with them to the rst day of camp. $300–3 SessionsLocation: Red Gate Riding, 2000 County Rd 121 NE2201.401P M-W Jun 14–16 9 AM-4 PMTurn Crest Stable: Horse Camp at Turn Crest (Ages 7 & Up) *Come join us to learn all about horses, grooming, care, tacking up, and horse equipment. Riders will learn how to control the horses at a walk and trot. We will also play games on horseback, and enjoy arts and crafts. Helmets are available or bring your own riding helmet. Riders MUST wear long pants (jeans) and hard-soled shoes with a heel, NO TENNIS SHOES. $300–4 SessionsLocation: Turn Crest Stables, 26947 CTY HWY 34, Kasson. Directions: Take HWY 14 west past Byron 2 miles. Watch for the sign. Turn right on CTY RD 15, go 1/4 mile to stop sign, and take a left to Turn Crest Stables. 2206.401P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 10 AM-2 PM14 Youth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register

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Martial ArtsNational Karate: Intro to Karate (Gr. K-3) *Learn some of the basic techniques of Karate that will help develop muscle and increase exibility. Not only will Karate make you stronger, it will also improve coordination, focus, and listening skills. Visit www.nationalkarate.com for more information.$15–3 SessionsLocation: National Karate Studio, 2711 Commerce Dr. NW2031.401P Tu Jul 13–27 4-4:30 PMMARTIAL ARTSUMMER CAMPS!TAEKWONDOAges 5-AdultM/W • 6-7 PM Tu/Th • 7-8 PMJun 14-23Jul 13-22Aug 9-18Choose one session only. Send in or online registration/fee per person to:MARTIAL ARTS FITNESS CENTERS, INC.2849 S. BROADWAY • ROCHESTER, MN 55904507-358-3484 fred.grommels@gmail.com www.mafci.comName(s) Age(s) Classes Phone Email Total Students Total Classes Total Paid Four 1-Hour Classes = 1 Session1 Session: $19/person3rd person is FREE4KICKS FAMILY TAEKWONDOTaekwondo 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 benet from improved memory, balance, and exibility. Location: 4Kicks Family Taekwondo, 4915 Hwy 52 NW; West frontage road on the north side of the Slumberland building. Driveway entrance is between Slumberland and State Farm. Ages 4-7 *One adult may attend and participate with the child at no extra charge.$25–3 Sessions2181.401P W Jun 9–23 5:15-6 PM2181.402P W Jul 28–Aug 11 5:15-6 PM2181.403P W Aug 18–Sep 1 5:15-6 PMAges 8 & Up *Training for students age 8 and up includes training in bully prevention, advanced self-defense, use of nunchuk, escrima, board breaks, and other advanced concepts. One adult may attend and participate with the child at no extra charge.$25–3 Sessions2182.401P M Jun 7–21 7-7:45 PM2182.402P Th Jun 10–24 6-6:45 PM2182.403P M Jul 26–Aug 9 7-7:45 PM2182.404P Th Jul 29–Aug 12 6-6:45 PM2182.405P M Aug 16–30 7-7:45 PM2182.406P Th Aug 19–Sep 2 6-6:45 PM15 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Rock Climbing ROCAYour enrollment cost will also include a free membership pass for the time that your class is in session. Parents with children ages 7-9 are free to drop their child off or stay to watch and learn with them if they choose. Parents with children ages 5-6 must stay and assist their child. Rental harness and shoes will be provided at no additional cost. Send a water bottle with your child to camp each day. You must complete the Visitor Agreement on the Roca website at www.climbroca.com/facility/waiver/.Location: Roca Climbing & Fitness–6071 Rome Circle NWBeginner Youth Climbing Class (Ages 5-9) *ROCA coaches will introduce your child to the fundamentals of rock climbing through fun climbing-related 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!$96–4 Sessions2117.401P Su Jun 6–27 12:45-2:15 PM2117.402P Su Aug 1–22 12:45-2:15 PMIntermediate Youth Climbing Class (Ages 8-13) *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 techniques. Class is staffed with a student/teacher ratio of 4:1, so each climber receives the personalized instruction, guidance, and supervision to provide the best experience possible. $96–4 Sessions2118.401P Su Jun 6–27 2:30-4 PM2118.402P Su Aug 1–22 2:30-4 PMParent & Child Climbing Adventure (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. This class has a ratio of 3 adult/child pairs to 1 instructor to ensure supervision, guidance, and personalized attention. Children must have an adult to stay and assist during class. It is important for the same adult to attend every week as we build on skills learned in the previous class. If you have 2 children attending the same class, you must have 2 adults to assist.$120–4 Sessions2116.401P M Jun 7–28 5:30-7:30 PM2116.402P M Jul 5–26 5:30-7:30 PM2116.403P M Aug 2–23 5:30-7:30 PMSummer Youth Climbing Camp (Ages 6-12) *ROCA Summer Climbing Camps are the coolest camps around! Join the ROCA team this summer to stay active and learn more about climbing. Each week of camp includes instruction on auto-belay systems, basic and advanced skills, as well as learning about different climbing gear, climbing routes, and climbing holds. We also throw in a variety of games and activities for those moments during the week where a break from climbing is needed. Feel free to sign your child up for multiple weeks – this camp is designed to be enjoyed over and over again. Be sure to reserve your child’s spot in advance – our camps are very popular and ll up quickly. We provide climbing gear needed to have a great camp experience. $179–5 Sessions2119.401P M-F Jun 7–11 9 AM-12 PM2119.402P M-F Jun 21–25 9 AM-12 PM2119.403P M-F Jul 12–16 9 AM-12 PM2119.404P M-F Jul 26–30 9 AM-12 PM2119.405P M-F Aug 9–13 9 AM-12 PM2119.406P M-F Aug 23–27 9 AM-12 PMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register16

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RowingJunior Learn to Row (Ages 11-18) *Our junior learn to row program is a great introduction to the sport for athletes who are new to rowing. Time will be spent on rowing machines and on the water in rowing shells. They will learn valuable skills such as teamwork, tness conditioning, and safety on the water. Once the rower completes the learn-to-row program, they are eligible to join the Junior Crew. This program is coached by high-level coaches who make learning to row easy and fun. No experience needed. Bring plenty of water, wear sunscreen and work-out clothes that are not baggy. Please note: class will meet if it is raining, but cancel if there is lightning.$192–4 SessionsLocation: Rochester Rowing Club; Behind the Silver Lake Fire Station located at 710 West Silver Lake Drive NE 2227.401P Tu-F Jun 15–18 6-8 PM2227.402P Tu-F Jul 13–16 6-8 PM2227.403P Tu-F Aug 3–6 6-8 PMSoccer{YEL!} Junior Soccer (Gr. K-3) *Get outside and get kickin’! We teach the fundamentals of dribbling, passing, receiving and scoring. Emphasis is on teamwork, fundamentals, safety and fast-paced action. Get your pulse pounding today.$50–4 SessionsLocation: John Adams–Fields/Gym 1 South2605.401P Tu-F Jul 6–9 12:30-2 PM2605.402P M-Th Aug 2–5 1-2:30 PMTable TennisTable Tennis and Team XNT5 (Gr. 1-9) *Join Team USA Table Tennis Coach Qi Wei as he teaches you the fundamentals of table tennis. Students will learn stroke fundamentals, develop footwork, game strategies, shot selection, and specialty skills. Table tennis is not only fun but helps to improve hand-eye coordination, mental awareness, reexes, and core muscles. It will keep your mind sharp and it’s easy on the joints! Please come dressed in comfortable clothing and tennis shoes, and bring a table tennis paddle.Location: Team XNT5 Training Facility, 4867 19th St NW$165–8 Sessions2137.401P Tu,Th Jun 8–Jul 1 2:30-4 PM2137.402P Tu,Th Jul 6–29 2:30-4 PM2137.403P Tu,Th Aug 3–26 2:30-4 PM$245–12 Sessions2137.404P M,W,F Jun 7–Jul 2 2:30-4 PM2137.406P M,W,F Aug 2–27 2:30-4 PM$245–13 Sessions2137.405P M,W,F Jul 2–30 2:30-4 PM17 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Track & Field{YEL!} Track and Field Decathlon (Gr. 1-4) *Javelin, discus, shot put, long jump, relay race, hurdles and much more. This high-octane decathlon class is designed for beginners and experienced track and eld athletes. Safety is our rst priority. We use foam padded javelins and hurdles, as well as lightweight safety shot put and discus materials. Get pumped and primed to get your face on the next Wheaties® box. $50–4 SessionsLocation: John Adams–Fields2613.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 1-2:30 PM2613.402P M-Th Jul 26–29 10-11:30 AMMayo Spartan Track and Field Camp (Gr. 3-8)Take advantage of the opportunity to experience the sport of track and eld! Sprinting, jumping, and throwing are all part of the sport. With 18 different events, you’ll be sure to nd one or more event to excel in. Mayo Spartans Track and Field coach Donny Holcomb, along with his coaching staff, will lead you through the camp. They will focus on teaching the techniques of each event, training tips, and positive competition as it relates to the appropriate session. The culminating event will be a track and eld meet on the last day. A t-shirt will be provided to each camp participant. For more information, please contact Donny Holcomb at 398-7094. Call the CE weather line if weather is questionable at 507-328-4010.$50–4 SessionsLocation: Mayo–Field, Track & Stadium2172.401 Tu-F Jun 8–11 1-2 PMSKYHAWKSSkyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship. Our programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while fostering a lifelong love for an active, healthy lifestyle. Our patient and knowledgeable staff use a variety of skill-building games and activities to give each athlete a complete understanding and overview of the sport. Since 1979, Skyhawks has taught over two million boys and girls life lessons through sports. View our website at www.skyhawks.com for further information.Flag Football (Ages 6-12) *Skyhawks Flag Football is the perfect program for young athletes who want a complete introduction to “America’s Game” or for those who simply want to brush up on their skills in preparation for league play. Through our “skill of the day” activities, campers will learn skills on both sides of the ball including the core components of passing, catching, and de-agging or defensive positioning – all presented in a fun and positive environment. Skyhawks Flag Football is recommended for beginning to intermediate athletes. The week ends with the Skyhawks Super Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase their skills on the gridiron! Students should come to camp wearing athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. And don’t forget your water bottle!$139–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Fields/Cafeteria/Gym2269.401P M-Th Jun 14–17 1-4 PM2269.402P M-Th Jul 26–29 9 AM-12 PM2269.403P M-Th Aug 9–12 9 AM-12 PMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register18

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Basketball (Ages 6-12) *This fun, skill-intensive program is designed with the beginning to intermediate player in mind. Using our progressive curriculum and focusing on the whole player, we teach your child the skills needed both on and off the court to be a better athlete. Our basketball staff will focus on respect, teamwork, and responsibility, starting each day with a “skill of the day” and progressing into drills and games. The result is an unforgettable camp experience for your young athlete. After a week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding, your child will show you why this is one of our most popular programs. Students should come to camp wearing athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. And don’t forget your water bottle!$139–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Cafeteria/Gym2265.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PM2265.402P M-Th Jul 19–22 1-4 PM2265.403P M-Th Aug 2–5 9 AM-12 PMMini-Hawk: Soccer, Flag Football, & Basketball (Ages 4-7) *This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive rst step into athletics. The essentials of baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games and activities were designed to allow campers to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff are trained to handle the specic needs of young athletes. Students should come to camp wearing athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. And don’t forget your water bottle!$139–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Fields/Cafeteria/Gym2261.401P M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-12 PM2261.402P M-Th Aug 2–5 1-4 PMMulti-Sport: Soccer, Flag Football, & Basketball (Ages 6-12) *Our multi-sport camp is designed to introduce young athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. For this program we combine basketball, ag football and soccer into one fun-lled week. Athletes will learn the rules and essentials of each sport through skill-based games and scrimmages. By the end of the week, your child will walk away with knowledge of multiple sports along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and self-discipline. Students should come to camp wearing athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. And don’t forget your water bottle!$139–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Fields/Cafeteria/Gym2264.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 1-4 PM2264.402P M-Th Jul 12–15 1-4 PMSoccer (Ages 6-12) *Skyhawks was founded as a soccer club in 1979. Thirty years later, we are still the number one choice for parents looking to introduce their children to the fundamentals of the world’s most popular sport. Using our progressive curriculum, our sport-specic staff will ensure your young athlete will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for their next step into soccer. Designed for beginner and intermediate players, this camp focuses on dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control. By the end of the camp your child will have learned new life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship, made new friends, and improved his or her sport skills. Students should come to camp wearing athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. And don’t forget your water bottle!Location: Hoover–Fields/Cafeteria/Gym$109–3 Sessions2262.402P Tu-Th Jul 6–8 1-4 PM$139–4 Sessions2262.401P M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-12 PM2262.403P M-Th Aug 9–12 1-4 PM19 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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SKYHAWKS continuedTrack and Field Camp (Ages 6-12) *Skyhawks Track & Field was developed to introduce young athletes to a sport rich in tradition and history. This program combines technical development and fundamental techniques with safety while keeping a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, our staff teach the standard track & eld events: long distance, sprints, soft hurdles, relays, shot put, discus, and standing long-jump. Our exercises and drills prepare athletes for a future in cross-country, track & eld events, and distance running while inspiring a love for running and being active. The fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper stretching, and cool-down techniques are covered in this unique program. Participants will put it all together for one fun-lled day at the end-of-the-week track meet! Students should come to camp wearing athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. And don’t forget your water bottle!$109–3 SessionsLocation: John Marshall–Stadium/Track2268.401P Tu-Th Jul 6–8 9 AM-12 PMVolleyball Camp (Ages 6-12) *Skyhawks Volleyball takes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it together into one fun-lled camp. All aspects of the game are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting and serving. This co-ed program is designed for the beginning and intermediate player and will incorporate essential life lessons such as teamwork and sportsmanship. Our volleyball staff will assist each athlete in developing fundamental skills of the game through game-speed drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. Students should come to camp wearing athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. And don’t forget your water bottle!$139–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Cafeteria/GymAges 6-92266.401P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9 AM-12 PMAges 10-122266.402P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 1-4 PMAges 7-122266.403P M-Th Jul 26–29 1-4 PMTennis Camp (Ages 6-12) *Grab your tennis racquet, or use one of ours, and get ready to play! Whether you’re a beginning, an intermediate or an advanced player, this program will improve your game and help you get more enjoyment from tennis. Our tennis programs focus on skill renement as well as practice and match play to develop consistent, well-rounded tennis players. Each player is given personal attention and taught through repetition in an enjoyable, lively atmosphere. Skyhawks tennis breaks down the fundamental skills of tennis through easily understood games and exercises to help improve the athlete’s overall coordination and technique. Players learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves during a series of drills designed to teach skills in a fun and dynamic way. In addition to developing a love for tennis, athletes will learn the rules and etiquette that make tennis such an exciting game to play. Due to limited court space, these programs ll quickly. Students should come to camp wearing athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. And don’t forget your water bottle!$139–4 SessionsLocation: John Marshall–Tennis Courts2271.401P M-Th Jul 12–15 9 AM-12 PMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register20

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STEAM{YEL!} Destination Mars: Rocketry Course (Gr. 2-5) *Launch and watch your very own rocket speed 300 feet into the air! Then it is yours to take home! Students will make and take home multiple rockets of varying difculty throughout this session. We will use these rockets and airplanes to investigate basic aeronautical concepts including propulsion, thrust, lift, drag and more. We will also hypothesize about travel in outer space, how to get a United States astronaut to Mars and life on Mars. Do you have the right stuff? Please visit YouthEnrichmentLeague.com for more information. NOTE: Parents will be asked to contribute two empty 2 liter soda bottles for 2 different experiments. $142–5 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 179 5217.401P M-F Jun 14–18 9 AM-12 PM {YEL} Robotics Evolution (Gr. 4-8) *Using LEGO® Mindstorms software and LEGO EV3 bricks and technology, students build a robot to deliver animals to safety, put cows out to pasture, reunite separated panda bears and more. In this year’s Youth Enrichment League {YEL!} summer camp, our focus is on the FIRST® LEGO League’s challenges. Students will design, build, program, test and modify multiple robots using the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robotics system. Then use their team’s robot (usually teams of three) to complete various challenges related to our animal friends. Our summer camp is designed to prepare students for participation in the FIRST LEGO League annual robotics competition. Put an end to summer brain drain. Stimulate your young learner by signing up today. Visit YELKids.com for more details. NOTE: This course is a fantastic primer if you are interested in gaining experience for the FIRST LEGO League annual robotics competition.LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site or program. FIRST® is also a trademark. FIRST does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site or program.$150–5 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1462602.401P M-F Jun 28–Jul 2 8:30 AM-12:30 PM2602.402P M-F Aug 2–6 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Code Championship Tournament | Virtual Computer Coding Competition (Gr. 3-9) *Build a computer bot to play head-to-head against other coders! Players will be broken into pools based on age for competitive and fair play. Whether this is your rst Code Championship event or if you’ve been competing for years, this is the perfect way to explore the competitive coding world of Code Championship. No previous coding experience necessary. This event will be hosted online using Google Meet and the Code Championship website. If you have a modern browser like Chrome or Firefox, no additional download is required. Please come knowing how to navigate the internet (basic typing and mouse control). The link to the Google Meet event will be emailed two days before the tournament. For more information visit: www.codechampionship.com/gallery/$27–1 SessionLocation: Online3691.401P Tu Jun 15 7-8:30 PM3691.402P Tu Jul 13 7-8:30 PM3691.403P Tu Aug 17 7-8:30 PM{YEL!} Coding 2.4 (Gr 2-5) *STEM Video Game Enrichment for the 21st Century learner. Each {YEL!} Coding class follows four basic components:•Teach It!…Students learn different video game and storytelling design techniques (movement blocks, control blocks, basic animation, adding scores, etc.) •Code It!… Students use Scratch® to code their own story and video games. Explore It!…Students can write their own story and video game code, experiment with it and test new options. Our collaborative learning environment encourages students to learn from each other •Keep It!…Students keep their stories and video games online with Scratch and can access it and expand upon it at anytime. Sign up today to THINK, LEARN and PLAY WELL with {YEL!}.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 anytime.$144–5 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1465216.401P M-F Jun 21–25 9 AM-12 PM5216.402P M-F Jul 26–30 9 AM-12 PM21 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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{YEL!}Varsity Builders Camp (Gr. 1-5) *For engineers and builders ready for a challenge using LEGO bricks, we’ve saved our most challenging engineering projects for this summer camp. Students build a robotic DogBot, a motorized BugBot, geared up Racer and a scary Bat...all challenging for any connoisseur of LEGO bricks. Students then use these projects (and more) to investigate engineering concepts. We keep it fun too with open ended, creative projects for the students. Unshackle the ball and chain of summer brain drain. Sign up today. Visit YouthEnrichmentLeague.com for sample pictures and more details.$105–5 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1462614.401P M-F Jul 19–23 1-4 PM2614.402P M-F Aug 9–13 1-4 PMTECH ACADEMYWe are a Twin City owned Technology Education Company. We provide Project-Based Technology Education and Science classes where students work together in small groups to reinforce core academic skills while learning invaluable 21st century competencies. Students should bring a USB drive (preferred) on the last day or les can be emailed to parents. Bring a drink and snack daily. Extreme Coding: Articial Intelligence & Augmented Reality (Gr. 4-7) *Dive into more advanced computer science topics that include articial intelligence and augmented reality coding. Computers are getting smarter every day due to advances in machine learning algorithms. Coders can teach computers to recognize faces, play games, and nd patterns. In our class, we will create a chatbot, Rock, Paper, Scissors game, and more. We’ll then expand our knowledge and code an augmented reality game. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733664.401P M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-12 PMExtreme EV3: Battlebots (Gr. 3-8) *By combining the LEGO® building system’s versatility and the Mindstorms EV3 (the most sophisticated microcomputer brick ever made by LEGO), this camp will energize and excite students. Working each day in teams, students will construct fun LEGO models, experiment with programs, and compete in robotic challenges. Robot building, block programming, and teamwork will be part of each day’s activities. Final challenges will be centered around obstacle course navigation, hitting targets and a sumo battle. $162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733663.401P M-Th Jul 19–22 12:30-3 PMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register22

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Extreme EV3: Robo Wars (Gr. 4-9) *Take your engineering skills to a higher level in this new class with new builds and challenges! Take your engineering skills to a higher level. Students will be using the EV3 Mindstorm Robotics Systems and special LEGO Technic™ engineering components to build extreme, competitive robots. Build remote controlled robots inspired by the popular Discovery Channel’s “BattleBots.” Students will be challenged to morph their projects into better, stronger, and faster robots to compete in a tournament on the last day. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733683.401P M-Th Aug 2–5 9 AM-12 PMGame Modding with Unity® (Gr. 4-9) *Students will learn to use Unity, a powerful programming suite used by professionals and indie game developers, to make and mod micro-video games. We’ll make a speed booster pad, custom triggers, track twists, animations, and more. Learn to make video games more fun by creating custom modications. The software is available to download at home for free. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733659.401P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9 AM-12 PMHacking Minecraft® (Gr. 1-5) *Minecraft, one of the most popular video games in history, offers an amazing world of endless possibilities limited only by your imagination. This class is for intermediate and advanced Minecrafters. Students will learn how to expand their world’s abilities using popular game-enhancing mods. Participate in building challenges. We will also explore creating and editing skins and textures using Gimp®. $162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1753644.401P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9:30 AM-12 PMHogwarts Magical Robotics Builders (Gr. 2-6) *Journey to the magical world of Harry Potter. Build and program magical theme projects.Young imaginations soar! Students will be taught foundational building and introduced to programming concepts with learning about sensors, motors, and special technics components using the Lego Wedo Systems. Possible projects include Magic Chest, Dragon, Hippogriff, Magic Hat, Magic Carpet, and Magical Staircase. $162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733657.401P M-Th Jul 12–15 12:30-3 PMIntro to Coding: Platform Games (Gr. 1-3) *Create your own video game! Students can create their own platform video games in this cool class. Add challenges and levels of difculty, then share your game by email or post it on the web to challenge family and friends. Now 1-3 graders 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. $162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733658.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 12:30-3 PMIntro to Game Coding (Gr. 1-3) *Learn to create an interactive 2D video game using your favorite characters. Choose characters from Undertale, Pokémon, Nintendo, Minecraft, and even classic characters like Donkey Kong, Pac Man, Sonic, and Mario! In the rst class, we will learn to use Scratch, and in the nal session, students will learn how to create a maze game and choose which main character to use.$162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1753648.401P M-Th Jul 19–22 9:30 AM-12 PM23 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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TECH ACADEMY continuedJava Game Coding (Gr. 5-9) *Students working on individual computers will be introduced to object-oriented programming and elements of the Java language while learning to code their text-based RPG (roleplaying game). No programming experience is necessary, but familiarity with doing common tasks using a computer operating system (text editing and understanding directory structures) and keyboarding is required. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733661.401P Tu-F Jul 6–9 9 AM-12 PMJava Minecraft Modding: Custom Armor (Gr. 3-7) *Newly updated coding projects! In this camp, we will be creating custom armor, items, and blocks. Learn to mod Minecraft using Java and the Forge API and customize your gaming experience. Students will be introduced to coding concepts and learn how to use Eclipse, a professional tool for editing and debugging code. Students should be comfortable with keyboarding, and, of course, playing Minecraft! At the end of the class, take home your mods to share with family and friends. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1753646.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PMMinecraft Game Designer: Dungeons (Gr. 2-6) *Don’t just play Minecraft! Turn Minecraft from a game into a visual learning tool! This class will reinforce problem-solving skills and spatial cognition through learning to create in-game dungeons and treasure maps. This class has a strong emphasis on creativity, exploration, and cooperative learning experiences. While immersed in Minecraft’s fun and creative world, students will learn about programming and game design concepts. $162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733681.401P M-Th Aug 2–5 12:30-3 PMMultiplayer Minecraft: Colosseum Builder (Gr. 1-6) *Become the architect of three mini-game battle arenas! Build your own spleef arena, capture the ag base, and king of the hill stadium, then challenge your friends. Battle it out in spleef, plan your base in capture the ag, and have a snowball ght in king of the hill! Students will get a copy of the world map to take home and expand on. We will be using the PC/Java Edition of Minecraft. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733660.401P M-Th Jun 14–17 12:30-3 PMMultiplayer Minecraft: World Builder (Gr. 1-5) *Unleash your creativity as you work collaboratively! Create a world with others in four unique, themed quadrants. Build different biomes, or base a section on your favorite movie or video game! Meld your quadrants together with bridges, and separate them with moats of water, lava, or even the void! Students will get a copy of the world map to take home and expand on. We will be using the PC/Java Edition of Minecraft. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733652.401P M-Th Jul 12–15 9 AM-12 PMNintendo Game Coding (Gr. 3-6) *We scoured the Scratch website to assemble a collection of the most popular game sprites. Choose characters from Undertale, Pokémon, Nintendo, Minecraft and even classic characters like Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, Sonic, and Mario! Possible games to create are Mario Kart, Pokémon Pong, and Sonic Frogger. $162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1753642.401P M-Th Jul 12–15 9:30 AM-12 PMYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register24

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Robotic Builders (Gr. K-3) *Yes, we CAN learn about robotics! With the LEGO® WeDo Robotics System, young children can build and program their own robotic creations. Designed by the experts at MIT, this unique system teaches children about simple machines, engineering, programming, and so much more. Young imaginations will soar! The LEGO Education WeDo Robotics Builder class allows students to explore different concepts in robotics. Possible models may include dancing birds, hungry alligator robot, goal kicker robot, rescue plane, and a smart spinner robot. Students will work in teams with simple machines, program models they design and create, measure time and distance, and much more! Your students will build LEGO models featuring working motors, tilt sensors, motion detectors, and a LEGO USB Robotics Hub. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733651.401P M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-12 PMRobotic Builders: Battlebots (Gr. K-4) *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. In this camp, students will construct a catapult, ninja star, tank, battle axe, crossbow, battering ram, and ghter plane and more. $162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733653.401P M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30-3 PMRobotic Builders: Marine Explorers (Gr. K-3) *Designed by the experts at MIT, this unique system teaches children about simple machines, engineering, programming, and so much more. The LEGO® Education WeDo Robotics Builder class allows students to explore different concepts in robotics. Possible models may include scuba diver, clown sh, bathyscope, sea gulls, submarine, and more. Your students will build LEGO models featuring working motors, tilt sensors, motion detectors, and a LEGO USB Robotics Hub. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733656.401P M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PMStar Wars Jedi Movie Making (Gr. 1-5) *From a galaxy far, far away, Star Wars comes to life! Work on a stop-motion animated LEGO® Star Wars movie. Star Wars action gures, LEGOs, and backdrops will be available for lming in class. Handle all the technical details, including using a digital movie camera, lming scenes, doing stop-motion animation, digital editing, adding nishing touches, special effects, and transitions to the movie. In this exciting hands-on learning class, our instructors will take your student through the entire digital lmmaking process from start to nish using our Frames software. $162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1753682.401P M-Th Aug 2–5 12:30-3 PMStar Wars Robotic Builders (Gr. 1-5) *Designed by the experts at MIT, Star Wars Robotic Builders is a unique system this unique system teaches students about simple machines, engineering, programming and so much more. Working in pairs, students will create Star Wars and space-inspired robots. This course builds knowledge of simple machines, engineering, programming, and teamwork in an environment full of galactic fun! Your students will build LEGO® models featuring motors, tilt sensors, motion detectors, and USB Robotics Hub. Models include AT-ST biped, spinning tie ghter, cannons, and other out-of-this-world models.$162–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1733647.401P Tu-F Jul 6–9 12:30-3 PMVideo Production for YouTube (Gr. 4-8) *YouTube is the top destination for online videos. Learn how to create your own YouTube content! Shoot videos, edit sound and create an online presence with YouTube. Learn tricks that pro lmmakers use for better shots, lighting, and sounds. Edit your video, add transitions, insert a soundtrack, and capture a video gaming session. Share your nished video with the world by posting to YouTube. Students will have access to a computer for editing but will share video equipment. $192–4 SessionsLocation: Hoover–Rm 1753650.401P M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-12 PM25 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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Camp Your Way - In Person or At HomeWant to sign up and save today, but not sure if you'll want an in-person or at-home experience this summer? No worries - with our new PEACE OF MIND PROMISE, you can sign up and SAVE today and finalize your experience format six weeks before your camp date!Register at INVENT.ORG/CAMP or 800-968-4332.→ Week 1: Recharge Date: June 14 - 18, 2021 Time: 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM Camp Directors: Mickey Dunne-Laughland and Susanna Laughland sudunne-laug@rochester.k12.mn.us | sus.laugh@gmail.com→ Week 2: Elevate Date: June 21 - 25, 2021 Time: 9:00 AM to 3:30 PMBrought to you by Rochester Community Education.Campers may attend both weeks as there is no content overlap. Sign up for both programs for two weeks of fun!Grades: K - 6thLocation: Gibbs Elementary School - 5525 56th St NW, Rochester, MN 55901Price: $270 per program (before discount)*Discount deadlines apply. Register early to enjoy the largest savings!Youth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register26

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TheatreImmersion Youth Repertory Theatre: Set Building and Painting (Gr. 8-12) *Experience a professional-level technical theatre camp with hands-on training in all aspects of construction for a theatre production. A fully immersive experience, students will participate in building sets & props from industry professionals. Bring a lunch and water bottle every day.$200–5 SessionsLocation: Rochester Civic Theatre4083.401P M-F Jun 21–25 9 AM-3 PMImprov for Teens (Gr. 6-12) *The rst rule of improv is to say yes to this class. This class is designed to help student actors explore more in depth their own potential through the use of improvisation.3893.401P M-F Jun 14–18 5-7 PMTheatre Dance Workshop (Gr. 5-12) *Explore the history and fundamentals of musical theatre choreography with local dancer and instructor, Katie Cook. Jazz shoes or tennis shoes are recommended. Gr. 5-73894.401P M-F Jun 21–25 1-2:30 PMGr. 8-123894.402P M-F Jun 21–25 2:30-4 PMStorytellers (Ages 4-6) *Every day is story time! Familiar stories will provide the foundation for this class as the students focus on characterization. Students will learn about themselves, each other, and the art of theater making.$50–5 Sessions3890.401P M-F Jun 14–18 10-11 AMSummer Theatre Camp Auditions May 15, 2021*Adapted byJoseph RobinetteBased on the book by E.B. White. PRODUCED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY OF WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS2016 The Dramatic Publishing Company. Reprinted by permission.Performances June 11 & 12, 7pmGr. 3-8 : June 7-11 Gr. 8-12 : July 12-16 / 19-23 Performances July 23 & 24, 7pm*Register Online at ImmersionYouthRep.comImmersion Youth Repertory is a 501(c)3 Non-prot Organization. Immersionyouthrep@ gmail.com | 507. 206.1559We are disappointed to announce that the Mini Musical Theater Camp for 2021 is postponed. Due to ongoing challenges surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic we felt it best to delay again this year. But fear not! Director Poppy Lear and her team have already begun discussions and preparations to ensure that our Mini Musical Theater Camp returns better than ever in 2022!ROCHESTER CIVIC THEATREThe Rochester Civic Theatre has been a staple in the Rochester arts community for 70 years and counting. RCT is delighted to announce a return to children’s programming with year-round classes for all ages as well as youth productions each season!$65–5 SessionsLocation: Rochester Civic TheatreFairytales and Fables (Gr. 1-3) *Fire breathing dragons, knights and talking animals will come to life through the imagination of these students. This class will get the creative juices owing. Students will explore movement and characterization as they learn to work together.3891.401P M-F Jun 14–18 12-1:30 PMImprov for Kids (Gr. 4-5) *Looking for laughs? Ready to shake off those pandemic blues? This class will sharpen the tools necessary for developing character through motivation and emotions. 3892.401P M-F Jun 14–18 5-7 PM27 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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SOS IS BACK! Summer of Service is a service based summer program for youth entering grades 5-12. During each two-week session students will work in teams to provide help in and around our community performing a variety of service and volunteer based learning projects. Join SOS for two weeks of serving our community, learning, camaraderie, and fun!Special half-day sessions for this summer only!Register for AM or PM sessions or both! (Students registered for both AM & PM sessions will be supervised during transition)SESSION 1June 21-July 25901.401 8-11 AM5901.40212-3 PMSESSION 2July 12-235902.401 8-11 AM5902.402 12-3 PMSESSION 3July 26-August 65903.401 8-11 AM5903.402 12-3 PMAll sessions will be held at Friedell Middle School. For more information visit www.rochesterce.org/SOSRegistration is open– space is limited!$199per half-day session & one t-shirt28

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Rochester Public Schools Community Education Youth EnrichmentCOVID-19 Prevention StandardsRPS Community Education developed the following COVID-19 Prevention Standards under the guidance of the Minnesota Departments of Health and Education and the Centers for Disease Control to minimize exposure to the novel coronavirus. All prevention standards are subject to change as new guidance becomes available.We remain committed to providing high quality opportunities for children to build new skills, to explore their future, and to connect with one another and with positive adult role models Class Design • Classes/camps enrollment will be limited as to ensure adherence to requirements determined by Rochester Public Schools, Olmsted County, and the State of Minnesota.• Classes/camps will make all reasonable attempts to not combine or mix with other individuals or groups. • All classes are assigned to one or more dened indoor and/or outdoor learning spaces. Staff will restrict activities to those places, and any assigned path between them. • Within the learning space(s), staff will remind participants to maintain physical separation of three to six feet from one another (12 feet for activities with signicant physical exertion, such as an exercise class or sports camp). • Staff will limit any closer proximity with participants to no more than brief interactions three to six feet (less than 1 min). • Learning materials will be provided for individual use, wherever possible; staff will separate any shared materials and sanitize them between uses. • Staff will discourage all physical contact in class/camp, including handshakes, high-ves, etc., and suggest alternate, non-contact greetings and celebrations for participants to use (snaps, claps, call/response, etc.). Health & Hygiene • Participants and staff will wash hands frequently to reduce transmission of germs, including, but not limited to, arrival for class, before and after class/camp set-up, before and after transitioning your group to another space, before and after using any shared equipment. • If hand washing is not possible in a situation, staff and participants will use hand sanitizer instead (RPS Community Education will make hand sanitizer available, where feasible).• Parents should send students with their own rellable water bottles to rell at designated areas. • RPS Community Education will follow mask requirements determined by Rochester Public Schools, Olmsted County, and the State of Minnesota. In the event those requirements do not align, Community Education will follow requirements currently in place within Rochester Public Schools. Drop-off & Pick-up • Parents/guardians and children must maintain social distancing of three to six feet from non-family members, including staff and other participants. • Parents/guardians must perform a health status screening based on current Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidance, persons showing any symptoms should NOT attend class. • Upon arrival children should wash their hands prior to entering the learning space; parents/guardians should not enter the group’s learning space. Sanitizing • RPS Community Education requires frequent sanitizing of high touch surfaces. In RPS buildings, maintenance staff will perform this duty for xed building features (e.g., sinks, doorknobs, light switches, stair rails). Community venue owners who host Community Education programs, and transportation vendors who transport Community Education participants agree to ensure this happens. • RPS Community Education requires instructors/coaches to sanitize any shared materials and equipment between classes/camps with EPA-approved cleaners capable of eliminating the novel coronavirus. Exclusion • According to the CDC’s current guidance, people with these symptoms may have an illness they can spread to others: fever of 100.4 or greater, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath or difculty breathing, new loss of taste or smell, new onset of severe headache, nausea or vomiting, and diarrhea. Additional symptoms may be identied by the CDC. Adults/children with any of the symptoms identied by the CDC, without an alternate medical explanation provided, or who have had exposure in the last 14 days to someone with these symptoms, are not allowed to participate in Community Education programs until they are no longer required to self-isolate or quarantine based on CDC guidelines. • If a participant exhibits signs of illness during a program, we will separate them from the group and call parents/guardians to pick them up. Nate Schriever Ma Gove Amanda GarciaYouth Program Manager Coordinator Youth Enrichment Coordinator Preschool Enrichment29

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Roch. Table Tennis ClubAges/GradesDay Date Time Buildings PageCLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF JUNE 6ROCA: Beginner Youth Climbing Class Ages 5-9 Su Jun 6–27 12:45 PM-2:15 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16ROCA: Intermediate Youth Climbing Class Ages 8-13 Su Jun 6–27 2:30-4 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Jun 7–10 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14ROCA Summer Youth Climbing Camp Age 6-12 M-F Jun 7–11 9 AM-12 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16Table Tennis and Team XNT5 Gr. 1-9 M,W,F Jun 7–Jul 2 2:30-4 PM Roch. Table Tennis Club 17ROCA: Parent & Child Climbing Adventure Gr. K-6 w/Adult M Jun 7–28 5:30-7:30 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 164Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 8 & Up M Jun 7–21 7-7:45 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo 15RYF: High School Competitive Fencing for Beginners Gr. 6-12 M,Th Jun 7–Aug 26 7-8 PM Hoover 11RYF: Summer Open Fencing Age 7-Adult M,Th Jun 7–Aug 26 7-9 PM Hoover 11Mayo Spartan Track and Field Camp Gr. 3-8 Tu-F Jun 8–11 1-2 PM Mayo 18Table Tennis and Team XNT5 Gr. 1-9 Tu-Th Jun 8–Jul 1 2:30-4 PM Roch. Table Tennis Club 174Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 4-7 W Jun 9–23 5:15-6 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo 154Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 8 & Up Th Jun 10–24 6-6:45 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo 15CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF JUNE 13{YEL!} Destination Mars: Rocketry Course Gr. 2-5 M-F Jun 14–18 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 21{YEL!} Summer Chess Camp Gr. 1-6 M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 6Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14Craft Camp Extreme! Gr. 2-8 M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-4 PM Hoover 4High School Gymnastics Prep Team Gr. 7-12 M,W Jun 14–Aug 11 9-11 AM Gage East 13Red Gate Riding: Horsemanship Camp Ages 8-13 M-W Jun 14–16 9 AM-4 PM Red Gate Riding 14SEMYO Middle School Jazz Band Gr. 7-9 M-F Jun 14–18 9 AM-12 PM Century 9SEMYO: Musical Improvisation for String Players Gr. 7 and Up M-F Jun 14–18 9 AM-12 PM Century 9Skyhawks Soccer Ages 6-12 M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 19TA: Robotic Builders Gr. K-3 M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 25TA: Video Production for YouTube Gr. 4-8 M-Th Jun 14–17 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 25Rochester Civic Theatre: Storytellers Ages 4-6 M-F Jun 14–18 10-11 AM Rochester Civic Theatre 27Rochester Civic Theater: Fairytales and Fables Gr. 1-3 M-F Jun 14–18 12 PM-1:30 PM Rochester Civic Theatre 27TA: Multiplayer Minecraft: Colosseum Builder Gr. 1-6 M-Th Jun 14–17 12:30 PM-3 PM Hoover 24{YEL!} Junior Dance Gr. K-5 M-F Jun 14–18 1-3 PM John Adams 10SEMYO High School Jazz Band Gr. 10-12 M-F Jun 14–18 1-4 PM Century 9Skyhawks Flag Football Ages 6-12 M-Th Jun 14–17 1-4 PM Hoover 18Rochester Civic Theater: Improv for Kids Gr. 4-5 M-F Jun 14–18 5-7 PM Rochester Civic Theatre 27Rochester Civic Theatre: Improv for Teens Gr. 6-12 M-F Jun 14–18 5-7 PM Rochester Civic Theatre 27Advanced Gymnastics Gr. 2-8 M Jun 14–Aug 9 6-8 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Intermediate II Gr. 1-7 M Jun 14–Aug 9 6-7 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Beginner II Gr. 1-7 M Jun 14–Aug 9 4:45-5:45 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Beginner I Gr. 1-7 Tu Jun 15–Aug 10 6-7 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Intermediate I Gr. 1-7 Tu Jun 15–Aug 10 6-7 PM Gage East 13Junior Learn to Row Ages 11-18 Tu-F Jun 15–18 6-8 PM Rochester Rowing Club 17Monster Writing & More! Gr. K-2 Tu Jun 15 9-11:30 AM Hoover 8 Code Championship Tournament | Virtual Computer Coding Competition Gr. 3-9 Tu Jun 15 7-8:30 PM Online 21Gymnastics-Beginner II Gr. 1-7 Tu Jun 15–Aug 10 7:15-8:15 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Intermediate I Gr. 1-7 Tu Jun 15–Aug 10 7:15-8:15 PM Gage East 13WEEK AT A GLANCEYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register30

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WEEK AT A GLANCERoch. Table Tennis ClubAges/GradesDay Date Time Buildings PageAdvanced Gymnastics Gr. 2-8 W Jun 16–Aug 11 6-8 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Intermediate II Gr. 1-7 W Jun 16–Aug 11 6-7 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Beginner II Gr. 1-7 W Jun 16–Aug 11 4:45-5:45 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Beginner I Gr. 1-7 Th Jun 17–Aug 12 6-7 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Beginner I Gr. 1-7 Th Jun 17–Aug 12 7:15-8:15 PM Gage East 13Gymnastics-Intermediate I Gr. 1-7 Th Jun 17–Aug 12 7:15-8:15 PM Gage East 13Father's Day Crafting Gr. K-5 F Jun 18 9:30-11:30 AM Hoover 4CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF JUNE 202021 Summer of Service - Session 1 Gr. 5-12 M-F Jun 21–Jul 2 8-11 AM Friedell 28{YEL!} Coding 2.4 Gr 2-5 M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 21{YEL!} Summer Fencing Camp Gr. 2-12 M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PM John Adams 10Beginners Outdoor Adventure Camp Gr. K-2 & 3-5 M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-4 PM Hoover 6Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14IYRT: Set Building and Painting Gr. 8-12 M-F Jun 21–25 9 AM-3 PM Rochester Civic Theatre 27ROCA Summer Youth Climbing Camp Age 6-12 M-F Jun 21–25 9 AM-12 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16Skyhawks Basketball Ages 6-12 M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 19TA: Java Minecraft Modding: Custom Armor Gr. 3-7 M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 24TA: Robotic Builders: Marine Explorers Gr. K-3 M-Th Jun 21–24 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 25Mayo Spartan Football Camp Gr. 2-8 M-F Jun 21–25 9:30-11 AM Mayo 12Abrakadoodle-America the Beautiful Art Camp Ages 5-11 M-Th Jun 21–24 10 AM-12 PM Hoover 22021 Summer of Service - Session 1 Gr. 5-12 M-F Jun 21–Jul 2 12 PM-3 PM Kellogg 28Mayo Spartan Football Camp Gr. 2-8 M-F Jun 21–25 12 PM-2 PM Mayo 12Abrakadoodle: Art Explorers Camp Ages 5-11 M-Th Jun 21–24 12:30 PM-2:30 PM Hoover 2TA: Intro to Coding: Platform Games Gr. 1-3 M-Th Jun 21–24 12:30 PM-3 PM Hoover 23{YEL!} Track and Field Decathlon Gr. 1-4 M-Th Jun 21–24 1-2:30 PM John Adams 18MagiKids! Learn Magic: The Gathering Ages 10 & Up M-Th Jun 21–24 1-3:30 PM Magikids 7Rochester Civic Theatre: Dance Workshop Gr. 5-12 M-F Jun 21–25 1-2:30 PM Rochester Civic Theatre 27Skyhawks Multi-Sport: Soccer, Flag Football, & Basketball Ages 6-12 M-Th Jun 21–24 1-4 PM Hoover 19Rochester Civic Theatre: Dance Workshop Gr. 5-12 M-F Jun 21–25 2:30-4 PM Rochester Civic Theatre 27Fishing With Worms-A Fishing Course for Beginners Gr. 3-6 Tu,W Jun 22–23 9-11:30 AM Foster Arends/Hoover 11Fishing With Worms-A Fishing Course for Beginners Gr. 3-6 Tu,W Jun 22–23 1-3:30 PM Foster Arends/Hoover 11Sunshine and Roses: Summertime Canvas Painting Ages 5 & Up Tu Jun 22 1-2 PM Hoover 5Splish Splash Bonanza Gr. 1-5 F Jun 25 12 PM-3 PM Hoover 5CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF JUNE 27Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14Skyhawks Volleyball Camp Age 6-12 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 20TA: Game Modding with Unity Gr. 4-9 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 23Travel the World Camp Gr. K-2 & 3-5 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9 AM-4 PM Hoover 5TA: Hacking Minecraft Gr. 1-5 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 9:30 AM-12 PM Hoover 23Abrakadoodle: Art from the Heart Camp Ages 5-11 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 10 AM-12 PM Hoover 2Turn Crest Stable: Horse Camp at Turn Crest Ages 7 & Up M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 10 AM-2 PM Turn Crest Stables 14{YEL!} Flag Football Gr. 2-5 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 12 PM-1:30 PM John Adams 12Abrakadoodle: Drawing Dynamos Art Camp Ages 6-11 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30 PM-2:30 PM Hoover 331 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering.

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Roch. Table Tennis ClubAges/GradesDay Date Time Buildings PageTA: Robotic Builders: Battlebots Gr. K-4 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30 PM-3 PM Hoover 25MagiKids! Various ways to play Magic: The Gathering Ages 10 & Up M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 1-3:30 PM Magikids 7Skyhawks Volleyball Camp Age 6-12 M-Th Jun 28–Jul 1 1-4 PM Hoover 20 {YEL} Robotics Evolution Gr. 4-8 M-F Jun 28–Jul 2 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Hoover 21Table Tennis and Team XNT5 Gr. 1-9 M,W,F Jul 2–30 2:30-4 PM Roch. Table Tennis Club 17CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF JULY 4Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Jul 5–8 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14ROCA: Parent & Child Climbing Adventure Gr. K-6 w/Adult M Jul 5–26 5:30-7:30 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16{YEL!} Basketball Gr. K-3 Tu-F Jul 6–9 9-11:30 AM John Adams 10A Geek Retreat! Gr. 1-6 Tu-F Jul 6–9 9 AM-4 PM Hoover 2Skyhawks Track and Field Camp Ages 6-12 Tu-Th Jul 6–8 9 AM-12 PM John Marshall 20TA: Java Game Coding Gr. 5-9 Tu-F Jul 6–9 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 24{YEL!} Junior Soccer Gr. K-3 Tu-F Jul 6–9 12:30 PM-2 PM John Adams 17TA: Star Wars Robotic Builders Gr. 1-5 Tu-F Jul 6–9 12:30 PM-3 PM Hoover 25Skyhawks Soccer Ages 6-12 Tu-Th Jul 6–8 1-4 PM Hoover 19Table Tennis and Team XNT5 Gr. 1-9 Tu,Th Jul 6–29 2:30-4 PM Roch. Table Tennis Club 17MagiKids! Family Time with Magic: The Gathering Ages 10 & Up Tu Jul 6–Aug 3 6:30-8:30 PM Magikids 7CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF JULY 112021 Summer of Service - Session 2 Gr. 5-12 M-F Jul 12–23 8-11 AM Friedell 28{YEL!} Project Runway Gr. 4-8 M-F Jul 12–16 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 2Advanced Outdoor Adventure Camp Gr. 4-8 M-Th Jul 12–15 9 AM-4 PM Hoover 6Arrgh! A Pirate's Adventure Camp Ages 5-8 M-Th Jul 12–15 9-11:30 AM Hoover 3Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Jul 12–15 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14ROCA Summer Youth Climbing Camp Age 6-12 M-F Jul 12–16 9 AM-12 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16SEMYO Prelude Strings Orchestra Camp Gr. 5-9 M-F Jul 12–16 9 AM-12 PM Century 9SEMYO Summer Band Camp Gr. 7-12 M-F Jul 12–16 9 AM-12 PM Century 9Skyhawks: Tennis Camp Ages 6-12 M-Th Jul 12–15 9 AM-12 PM John Marshall 20TA: Multiplayer Minecraft: World Builder Gr. 1-5 M-Th Jul 12–15 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 24TA: Nintendo Game Coding Gr. 3-6 M-Th Jul 12–15 9:30 AM-12 PM Hoover 242021 Summer of Service - Session 2 Gr. 5-12 M-F Jul 12–23 12-3 PM Kellogg 28Pixie Dust! A Fairies Adventure Camp Ages 5-8 M-Th Jul 12–15 12:30-3 PM Hoover 4TA: Hogwarts Magical Robotics Builders Gr. 2-6 M-Th Jul 12–15 12:30-3 PM Hoover 23{YEL!} Summer Chess Camp Gr. 1-6 M-Th Jul 12–15 1-4 PM Hoover 6MagiKids! Learn Magic: The Gathering Ages 10 & Up M-Th Jul 12–15 1-3:30 PM Magikids 7SEMYO Symphonic Strings Camp Gr. 8-12 M-F Jul 12–16 1-4 PM Century 9Skyhawks Multi-Sport: Soccer, Flag Football, & Basketball Ages 6-12 M-Th Jul 12–15 1-4 PM Hoover 19Learn to Play the Ukulele: Uke Can Do It! Gr. 3-8 M-Th Jul 12–15 2-3:15 PM Hoover 8Monster Writing & More! Gr. K-2 M Jul 12 9-11:30 AM Hoover 8Let's Make Music! Adult/Child Musical Experience Ages 3-7 M-Th Jul 12–15 3:30-4:15 PM Hoover 8WEEK AT A GLANCEYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register32

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Roch. Table Tennis ClubAges/GradesDay Date Time Buildings PageFishing With Worms-A Fishing Course for Beginners Grades 3-6 Tu,W Jul 13–14 9-11:30 AM Foster Arends/Hoover 11MN Xtreme Cheerleading Summer Skills Camp Ages 7-13 Tu-Th Jul 13–15 9 AM-12 PM MN Xtreme All Star Cheer 10Fishing With Worms-A Fishing Course for Beginners Grades 3-6 Tu,W Jul 13–14 1-3:30 PM Foster Arends/Hoover 11Junior Learn to Row Ages 11-18 Tu-F Jul 13–16 6-8 PM Rochester Rowing Club 17 Code Championship Tournament | Virtual Computer Coding Competition Gr. 3-9 Tu Jul 13 7-8:30 PM Online 21National Karate: Intro to Karate Gr. K-3 Tu Jul 13–27 4-4:30 PM National Karate Studio 15A Messy Day of Play Gr. K-5 F Jul 16 9 AM-3 PM Hoover 2CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF JULY 18{YEL!} Summer Fencing Camp Gr. 2-12 M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-12 PM John Adams 10Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14Disney Theme Camp Ages 5-6 & 7-8 M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-4 PM Hoover 4Skyhawks Mini-Hawk: Soccer, Flag Football, & Basketball Ages 4-7 M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 19TA: Extreme Coding: Articial Intelligence & Augmented Reality Gr. 4-7 M-Th Jul 19–22 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 22TA: Intro to Game Coding Gr. 1-3 M-Th Jul 19–22 9:30 AM-12 PM Hoover 23Junior Learn To Sew Camp Gr. 3-8 M-Th Jul 19–22 12 PM-3 PM Hoover 4TA: Extreme EV3: Battlebots Gr. 3-8 M-Th Jul 19–22 12:30 PM-3 PM Hoover 22{YEL!} Junior Dance Gr. K-5 M-F Jul 19–23 1-3 PM John Adams 10{YEL!}Varsity Builders Camp Gr. 1-5 M-F Jul 19–23 1-4 PM Hoover 22MagiKids! Various ways to play Magic: The Gathering Ages 10 & Up M-Th Jul 19–22 1-3:30 PM Magikids 7Skyhawks Basketball Ages 6-12 M-Th Jul 19–22 1-4 PM Hoover 19John Marshall Rocket Football Camp Gr. 6-8 Tu-Th Jul 20–22 6:30-8:30 PM John Marshall 12Sunshine and Roses: Summertime Canvas Painting Ages 5 & Up Th Jul 22 1-2 PM Hoover 5Tie-Dye Madness! Gr. 3-6 F Jul 23 12 PM-3 PM Hoover 5CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF JULY 252021 Summer of Service - Session 3 Gr. 5-12 M-F Jul 26–Aug 6 8-11 AM Friedell 28Creative Writing Workshop Gr. 3-5 M-F Jul 26-30 9-11 AM Hoover 8{YEL!} Coding 2.4 Gr 2-5 M-F Jul 26–30 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 21Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Jul 26–29 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14ROCA Summer Youth Climbing Camp Age 6-12 M-F Jul 26–30 9 AM-12 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16Skyhawks Flag Football Ages 6-12 M-Th Jul 26–29 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 18When I Grow Up Camp Gr. K-2 & 3-5 M-Th Jul 26–29 9 AM-4 PM Hoover 5{YEL!} Track and Field Decathlon Gr. 1-4 M-Th Jul 26–29 10-11:30 AM John Adams 182021 Summer of Service - Session 3 Gr. 5-12 M-F Jul 26–Aug 6 12-3 PM Kellogg 28MagiKids! Learn Magic: The Gathering Ages 10 & Up M-Th Jul 26–29 1-3:30 PM Magikids 7Skyhawks Volleyball Camp Age 6-12 M-Th Jul 26–29 1-4 PM Hoover 204Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 8 & Up M Jul 26–Aug 9 7-7:45 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo 154Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 4-7 W Jul 28–Aug 11 5:15-6 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo 154Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 8 & Up Th Jul 29–Aug 12 6-6:45 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo 15WEEK AT A GLANCE33 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering.

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Roch. Table Tennis ClubAges/GradesDay Date Time Buildings PageCLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF AUGUST 1ROCA: Intermediate Youth Climbing Class Ages 8-13 Su Aug 1–22 2:30-4 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16ROCA: Beginner Youth Climbing Class Ages 5-9 Su Aug 1–22 12:45-2:15 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16I Want to Be a Published Author! Gr. 3-5 M-F Aug 2-5 9-11 AM Hoover 8Amazing Animals Of Minnesota Camp Gr. K-2 & 3-5 M-Th Aug 2–5 9 AM-4 PM Hoover 3Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Aug 2–5 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14Skyhawks Basketball Ages 6-12 M-Th Aug 2–5 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 19TA: Extreme EV3: Robo Wars Gr. 4-9 M-Th Aug 2–5 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 23Chess Camp Gr. 2-4 & 5-8 M-F Aug 2–6 9:30-11:30 AM Hoover 6Abrakadoodle: Design Fashionista Art Camp Ages 5-11 M-Th Aug 2–5 10 AM-12 PM Hoover 3Abrakadoodle: The Ultimate Clay Camp Ages 5-11 M-Th Aug 2–5 12:30-2:30 PM Hoover 3TA: Minecraft Game Designer: Dungeons Gr. 2-6 M-Th Aug 2–5 12:30-3 PM Hoover 24TA: Star Wars Jedi Movie Making Gr. 1-5 M-Th Aug 2–5 12:30-3 PM Hoover 25{YEL!} Junior Soccer Gr. K-3 M-Th Aug 2–5 1-2:30 PM John Adams 17Chess Camp Gr. 2-4 & 5-8 M-F Aug 2–6 1-3 PM Hoover 6MagiKids! Various ways to play Magic: The Gathering Ages 10 & Up M-Th Aug 2–5 1-3:30 PM Magikids 7Skyhawks Mini-Hawk: Soccer, Flag Football, & Basketball Ages 4-7 M-Th Aug 2–5 1-4 PM Hoover 19Table Tennis and Team XNT5 Gr. 1-9 M,W,F Aug 2–27 2:30-4 PM Roch. Table Tennis Club 17ROCA: Parent & Child Climbing Adventure Gr. K-6 w/Adult M Aug 2–23 5:30-7:30 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16 {YEL} Robotics Evolution Gr. 4-8 M-F Aug 2–6 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Hoover 21Fishing With Worms-A Fishing Course for Beginners Grades 3-6 Tu,W Aug 3–4 9-11:30 AM Foster Arends/Hoover 11Fishing With Worms-A Fishing Course for Beginners Grades 3-6 Tu,W Aug 3–4 1-3:30 PM Foster Arends/Hoover 11Table Tennis and Team XNT5 Gr. 1-9 Tu,Th Aug 3–26 2:30-4 PM Roch. Table Tennis Club 17Junior Learn to Row Ages 11-18 Tu-F Aug 3–6 6-8 PM Rochester Rowing Club 17CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF AUGUST 8{YEL!} Project Runway Gr. 4-8 M-F Aug 9–13 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 2Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Aug 9–12 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14Craft Camp Extreme 2.0 Gr. 2-8 M-Th Aug 9–12 9 AM-4 PM Hoover 4ROCA Summer Youth Climbing Camp Age 6-12 M-F Aug 9–13 9 AM-12 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16Skyhawks Flag Football Ages 6-12 M-Th Aug 9–12 9 AM-12 PM Hoover 18{YEL!}Varsity Builders Camp Gr. 1-5 M-F Aug 9–13 1-4 PM Hoover 22Skyhawks Soccer Ages 6-12 M-Th Aug 9–12 1-4 PM Hoover 19Sunshine and Roses: Summertime Canvas Painting Ages 5 & Up Tu Aug 10 1-2 PM Hoover 5Monster Writing & More! Gr. K-2 W Aug 11 9-11:30 AM Hoover 8CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF AUGUST 15Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Aug 16–19 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 144Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 8 & Up M Aug 16–30 7-7:45 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo 15 Code Championship Tournament | Virtual Computer Coding Competition Gr. 3-9 Tu Aug 17 7-8:30 PM Online 214Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 4-7 W Aug 18–Sep 1 5:15-6 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo 154Kicks Family Taekwondo Ages 8 & Up Th Aug 19–Sep 2 6-6:45 PM 4Kicks Family Taekwondo 15CLASSES STARTING THE WEEK OF AUGUST 22Camp ROGA Summer Camps 2021 Ages 5-12 M-Th Aug 23–26 9 AM-12 PM ROGA 14ROCA Summer Youth Climbing Camp Age 6-12 M-F Aug 23–27 9 AM-12 PM Roca Climbing & Fitness 16WEEK AT A GLANCEYouth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register34

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION OFFICES: Temporary relocationCommunity Education ofces will be temporarily moving to Hoover Elementary this summer starting June 14, 2021. Ofce hours will be 7:45 AM-4:15 PM.Our phone number, website, and mailing address will remain the same and the 24-hour drop box outside of Northrop will still be checked.Hoover Elementary School 369 Elton Hills Dr NWRochester, MN 55901CLASS LOCATIONS & ADDRESSESCentury High School2525 Viola Rd NERochester, MN 55906Friedell Middle School1200 Broadway Ave SRochester, MN 55904George Gibbs Elementary School5525 56th St NWRochester, MN 55901Hoover Elementary School 369 Elton Hills Dr NWRochester, MN 55901John Marshall High School 1510 14th St NWRochester, MN 55901Mayo High School1420 11th Ave SERochester, MN 55904Hoover Elementary & Early Learning SchoolWest River Parkway NW 3rd Ave NWN Broadway AveElton Hills Dr NW 17th St NEBRIDGE CLOSED35 Use 2021-22 grade level when registering. = Online Class * = Partnership class (See pg. 36 for more information)

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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONPrompt registration is encouraged as space is limited and classes may ll quickly. Additional class times may be added if needed. Call Community Education at 328-4000 with any questions regarding class openings.CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY PRIOR T O START DATEIf 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 DATEYou may withdraw from classes of three sessions or more after attending the rst session. You must notify the Enrichment Ofce, 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.TRANSPORTATIONParents are responsible for their student’s transportation unless noted otherwise. Students should be dropped off no earlier than 10 minutes before the listed class start time. Students attending an after school class at their home school will go to the class after school is released. Parent/Guardians are responsible for communicating class information with the school staff. Student MUST be picked up promptly after the listed class end time. Students will only be released directly to their parent/guardian. Parent/Guardians: please meet the instructor and your student at the main/front entrance of the building unless otherwise stated. Students will not be released to the parking areas. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATIONFamilies 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.HEALTH CONCERNSCommunity 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.WAIVER OF LIABILITY NOTICEI 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 NOTEIt has been brought to our attention that some families have not been receiving emails from Community Education. We recommend that you add our domain (rochesterschools.org and isd535.org) as a Safe or Trusted Sender to your email account.INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICYIf 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 cancelled by 3 PM. In all weather-related circumstances, you can call the Community Education Weather recording at 507-328-4010. You can also sign up for RPS Skylert message system to be notied regarding weather-related announcements at www.rochester.k12.mn.us/families, select Skyward/Skylert Resources > Skylert Community Sign Up. UCARE DISCOUNTSome UCare members are eligible for a $15 discount on all classes in this catalog. If a class is less than $15, the member may take the class free of charge. Members must be UCare members at the time of the registration, and throughout the duration of the class. Members need to include their UCare ID numbers when registering. Some UCare members may only receive three discounts per calendar year. Some restrictions may apply. Contact UCare with any coverage questions.This program is partially funded with a grant from the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) using federal funding, CFDA 84.287, 21st Century Community Learning Centers. This program does not necessarily represent the policy of the federal Department of Education or MDE and you should not assume endorsement by the federal or state government.Rochester, Minnesota • 21st Century Community Learning Centers • Funded through a grant from Minnesota Department of Education • Youth Enrichment June-August 2021 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register36

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REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONSSTEP ONE – The information you provide on the Registration Form will be entered and payment processed. You will receive a conrmation email or phone call when STEP ONE is complete and you are registered.STEP TWO – Follow the link in your conrmation 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 507-328-4000 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. COMMUNITY EDUCATION YOUTH REGISTRATION FORMNorthrop Education Center • 201 8th Street NW Rochester, MN 55901www.rochesterce.org/register • 507-328-4000 STEP ONE: Registration InformationStudent’s First Name Last Name Address Zip Code City Birthdate Age Sex M / F (please circle)School Grade (2021-22) 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. Yes NoClass Code Class Title Dates TimeT-shirt SizeFeeTOTAL: Cash Check Number (Make checks payable to “Community Education”) Discover MasterCard VISA Card # - - - Exp. Date / Signature Card holder’s printed name STEP TWO: Conrm your personal information (watch for email)37

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ROCHESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLSNorthrop Community Education201 8th Street Northwest Rochester, MN 55901NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAIDPermit No. 1000 Rochester, MNTo make sure you receive the most up-to-date information, we recommend that you add our domains rochesterschools.org and isd535.org as a Safe or Trusted Sender to your email account.WE’RE READY FOR SUMMERRegister today for amazing activities and classes planned just for YOU!Check out our Week at a Glance guide on page 30 to make the most of your summer with Community Ed.SEE YOU SOON!www.rochesterce.org/registerREGISTER TODAY! ONLINEwww.rochesterce.org/register MAILNorthrop Education Center201 8th St NWRochester, MN 55901 CALL507-328-4000 FAX507-328-4015 DROP INSUMMER 2021HooverM-F 7:45 AM-4:15 PM DROP OFFDrop Box in the front of Northrop Education Center, 24 hours a daySUMMER 2021