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Youth Enrichment-Summer Update

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Everyone Connects!507-328-4000rochesterce.org/registerUpdated Summer!June – August 2020 We’re working hard to create a fun summer for you, in-person and online!

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CONTENTSArt ................................................3Brain Boosters ..............................5Fun With Food ...........................10Games ........................................10Music ..........................................10Recreation & Sports ...................11STEAM .......................................14Theatre .......................................18Preschool Enrichment ................19COVID-19 CE Response ............25Northrop Education Center will be closed:July 3Dates, 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/registerEveryone Connects!Northrop Education Center 201 8th St NW • Rochester, MN 55901507-328-4000 • www.rochesterce.org/registerRegular Ofce HoursMonday–Friday 8 AM–4:30 PMSummer Ofce HoursMonday–Friday 7:45 AM–4:15 PMNate Schriever Youth Program ManagerMatt Gove Youth Enrichment CoordinatorAmanda Wyant Senior Youth Program SpecialistSOS is cancelled for this summer, but will return better than ever in Summer 2021!2

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information. Dare To Draw Drawing Camp (Ages 6-11) *If you love to draw, this is the camp for you. Learn about perspective, line drawing, patterns and creating landscapes. Draw everything from dogs to tropical birds to your own face. Learn to draw a silly cartoon character and a beautiful landscape using drawing techniques that bring your art to life. Grow your condence in your drawing ability and create art as unique as you. $115–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1094163.401P M-Th Jun 22–25 12:30-2:30 PMFashion Creations For You and Your Room (Ages 5-11) *Design your own unique fashions for your room using papier mâché, tissue paper, duct tape, yarn, and more. Create a colorful papier mâché initial for your room, weave a potholder or coaster, design an outt, make a duct tape bag, a fancy 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. $115–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 3194165.401P M-Th Aug 3–6 10 AM-12 PMThe Messiest Art Camp Ever (Ages 5-11) *Do you love messy art? Like to work with sticky, slimy art materials? If your answer is yes, then this is the camp for you. Paint with sh, make slime, pour paints together to create a colorful canvas, use slimy papier mâché to make a crazy critter. Create amazing pieces of art while having big, messy fun. It is sure to be a good time. $115–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 3194162.401P M-Th Aug 3–6 12:30-2:30 PMArtABRAKADOODLEAbrakadoodle 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.Amazing Art Camp (Ages 5-11) *For kids that just want to have fun making super cool creations! This camp is lled with fabulous art projects. We’ll make a papier mâché turtle, learn to draw a loon, weave on paper plates, paint a colorful canvas, sculpt a llama, and more. $115–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1094164.401P M-Th Jun 22–25 10 AM-12 PMArt Experiments Camp (Ages 5-11) *Don’t miss the fun using art materials and science to create some cool special effects. We’ll investigate the world of art and science. We’ll experiment with salt, rice, shaving cream, glow in the dark paint, chalk, glue and watercolor to make interesting and colorful creations. We’ll make slime, cupcakes on canvas with puffy shaving cream frosting, sidewalk chalk, art that glows, and more in this in this camp of art experiments. $115–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 2014160.401P M-Th Jun 15–18 12:30-2:30 PMCrazy About Clay Camp (Ages 5-11) *If you love clay, this is the camp for you. Use your ngers to sculpt your clay into all kinds of 3D objects. Learn all about sculpting, color-mixing, and decorative design, and paint with clay. We’ll use air dry and model magic clay. We’ll use sculpting tools to create all kinds of texture and design. $115–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 2014161.401P M-Th Jun 15–18 10 AM-12 PM3

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{YEL!} Project Runway (Ages 12-16) – Online CourseWe will walk students through the steps of making a Tres-Chic skirt, an owl ear bud case and more in this live, interactive online class. • Parents will need to have their own sewing machine with needles, thread, bobbins, etc.• We will send a list of other supplies once you register. Supplies are common sewing supplies and should cost less than $20 per participant.$55–4 Sessions5213.001P M-Th Jun 15–18 9-10:30 AM SUNSHINE AND ROSES *Join Penni from Sunshine and Roses to create a summertime masterpiece! All supplies including 11x14 canvas are provided. No experience is needed and step-by-step instructions will be given. Adults are welcome to register as well and join in the fun! Dress in clothes that can get paint on them.$33–1 SessionLocation: Northrop-Rm 102Roam Free4142.402P F Jul 17 10-11 AMSave the Turtles 4142.403P F Aug 7 10-11 AMSunshine and Roses Canvas Painting (Ages 5 & Up) – Online CoursesThese classes will occur as an online format. Pick up supplies from our staff at Northrop and follow the video from Penni from Sunshine and Roses Canvas Painting. The class fee includes an 11x14 canvas, all supplies, and step-by-step instructions. No experience is needed. $33–1 SessionSummer in Minnesota4171.001P F Supply Pick Up: Jun 26 1-4 PMRoam Free4172.001P F Supply Pick Up: Jul 17 1-4 PMSave the Turtles 4173.001P F Supply Pick Up: Aug 7 1-4 PMHEY! What grade level do I register my student for?The grade levels listed after the course titles are for the grade your student will be in during the 2020-21 school year. Use this grade when registering your child. The ages listed after the course titles are for the age of your student at the time of the class.Youth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register4

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information. Brain Boosters{YEL!} Magic Level 1 (Ages 7-11) – Online CourseAmaze your family and friends with prestidigitation and legerdemain (magic tricks...that is). Students will use common household items (deck of cards, paper clips, pencils, etc.) to learn and perform magic tricks. Get ready to wreck the internet with awesome Instagram posts of your kiddo doing magic. Join the class where the focus is on hocus-pocus!NOTE: YEL has designed tricks using common household items. We will email parents a full list of these items in the days leading up to the rst class.$38–4 Sessions5214.001P M-Th Jun 15–18 9-10 AM{YEL!} Magic Level 2 (Ages 7-11) – Online CourseMore amazement and more magic is in store for this four hour session of magic. Students will use common items to learn and perform magic tricks. Hey…maybe they’ll even put on their own online magic show! Sign up today for the second round of YEL Magic tricks.NOTE: YEL has designed tricks using common household items. We will email parents a full list of these items in the days leading up to the rst class.$38–4 Sessions5215.001P M-Th Jun 22–25 9-10 AM{YEL!} Chess Beginner (Ages 6-12) – Online CourseLearn the game played by kings, queens, presidents, and laureates for centuries. Chess benets student’s focus, sportsmanship, problem solving, mental fortitude, and more. Co-hosted by National Chess Master and former state champion Nathan Hoover. YEL Online Chess Lessons are immersive, engaging, and rich with content. We suggest participants have a computer with a microphone and speakers, high speed internet, a ChessKid.com account (email us if you need one). We’ll be using ChessKid.com as well as chess.com for lesson analysis. Students will also be invited to participate in free online chess tournaments using ChessKid.com.$38–4 Sessions5218.001P M-Th Jun 15–18 9-10 AM{YEL!} Chess Beginner 2-Intermediate (Ages 6-18) – Online CourseFor students with a basic grasp of chess piece movement, capturing, check, and checkmate, but not ready for higher level lessons. We will be studying tactics like pins, skewers, discovered and double checks, back rank mates and more. We suggest participants have a computer with a microphone and speakers, high speed internet, a ChessKid.com account (email us if you need one). We’ll be using ChessKid.com as well as chess.com for lesson analysis. Students will also be invited to participate in free online chess tournaments using ChessKid.com.$38–4 Sessions5219.001P M-Th Jun 29–Jul 2 11:30 AM-12:30 PM{YEL!} Chess Intermediate/Advanced (Ages 6-18) – Online CourseThe YEL Online Intermediate and Advanced Chess Lessons Series will focus opening variations, endgame practice, move by move analysis and more. Co-hosted by National Chess Master and former state champion Nathan Hoover. YEL Online Chess Lessons are immersive, engaging, and rich with content. Seats are limited, so sign up soon!We suggest participants have a computer with a microphone and speakers, high speed internet, a ChessKid.com account (email us if you need one). We’ll be using ChessKid.com as well as chess.com for lesson analysis. Students will also be invited to participate in free online chess tournaments using ChessKid.com.$38–4 Sessions5220.001P M-Th Jun 22–25 10:15-11:15 AMOur class oerings will continue to expand and change over the summer. Please check our website for the most up-to-date information and program opportunities!5

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{YEL!} Summer Chess Camp (Gr. 1-6) *Youth Enrichment League’s {YEL!} summer chess camp works with all levels of students. Beginners learn Piece Movement, Capturing, Check, Checkmate, Castling and more. Returning students study intermediate lessons (Pins, Forks, Back Rank Mates, as examples); advanced students will study Elimination of Defense, Opening Theory and other advanced concepts. Our summer camps are fun, fast-paced and packed with information. Battle summer brain drain and procure the necessary tools to beat your dad at chess! Visit YELKids.com for more information.$107–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop5210.401P M-Th Jun 15–18 9 AM-12 PM Rm 1025210.402P M-Th Jul 13–16 1-4 PM Rm 1095210.403P M-Th Jul 27–30 1-4 PM Rm 102Chess Camp (Gr. 2-8)Chess for all ages ands stages! 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.$59–5 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 201Gr. 2-43235.401 M-F Aug 3–7 1-3:30 PMGr. 5-83235.402 M-F Aug 3–7 9:30 AM-12 PMChess Camp (Gr. 2-8) – Online CourseAn on-line version of Mr. T’s popular summer chess camp, for all ages and stages! You will participate in an on-line classroom, play games with classmates on-line, solve puzzles on-line, and have fun. We will cover basic rules, including “castling”, “check”, and “checkmate”, and move on to elements of strategy. You will have the opportunity to move through the same achievement levels covered in our face-to-face chess classes. No matter what your experience, you can master that next level. Access to computer or tablet required. When registering, please provide an email address for receiving instructions.$5–5 Sessions3204.001 M-F Jul 13-17 9:30-11:30 AMYouth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register6

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information. SCHAEFFER ACADEMY Learn something fun and interesting while reinforcing academic skills. Camps are taught by the talented and experienced faculty from Schaeffer Academy. All materials provided.Location: Schaeffer Academy 2700 Schaeffer Lane NE.Adventures in Art (Gr. 4-6) *What is better than being out in nature during summer? Adding art, of course! Each day campers will be collecting and incorporating nature into their artwork. From beautiful stone creations to amazing leaf printing, your child will combine nature and art to create wonderful pieces that you will treasure for a lifetime! All materials provided. Clothes may get dirty/stained, please dress accordingly. $145–5 SessionsLocation: Rm 1063315.401P M-F Jul 20-24 9-11:30 AMAdventures in Art-Clay (Gr. 6-8) *Are you looking for something different for your child this summer? This Adventures in Art camp focuses on immersing your child in one media...clay! Focusing on the 3 main types of hand building: pinch pots, slabs, and coils, students will use these techniques to create many different pieces of pottery and sculpture during their week of camp. On Monday July 27th, students will return to the classroom to glaze each of their creations. All materials provided. Clothes may get dirty/stained, please dress accordingly.$165–6 SessionsLocation: Rm 1063316.401P M-F, M Jul 13–17, 27 9-11:30 AMAdventures in Reading (Gr. 1-3) *Children will review and enhance reading skills while traveling through time and place to explore a different theme each day: Dinosaur Era, Wild West, Outer Space, Pirates of the Sea, and the Arctic/Antarctic Poles. Students will engage in shared reading, independent reading/writing, and various fun activities including songs, games, and snacks related to the topic. Highlights include digging up dinosaurs, panning for gold, creating a constellation, shooting off rockets, and following a treasure map to discover a treasure. $145–5 SessionsLocation: Rm 111 & 1133312.401P M-F Jul 13–17 9-11:30 AMAdventures in Kindergarten *A place to grow, explore, and play for children entering Kindergarten in FALL 2020 or 2021. Children will develop readiness skills and beginning concepts to prepare for a successful rst year in school. A balance of structured and self-guided activities will be provided by Schaeffer’s own experienced kindergarten teacher, Ms. Linda Davis.Kindergarten Fall 2020Bring a sack lunch to eat in the lunchroom.$130–5 SessionsLocation: Rm 1113311.401P M-F Jul 20–24 11:30 AM-2 PMCrafts & Sewing7

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4th of July Crafts (Gr. K-5)There’s no shortage of fun ways to celebrate Independence Day, but one of our favorites is making patriotic 4th of July crafts! Show off your USA Pride at this one day festive event!$21–1 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 1092342.401 F Jun 26 9:30-11:30 AMIntro to Fairy Gardens (Gr. 3-5)This fascinating two hour class is sure to bring out your most whimsical ideas! Join our Fairy Garden specialists as we guide you through the process of making a Fairy Garden with live plants that is sure to attract even the most elusive fairies! Supplies provided include container, soil, small plant, and other creation accessories.$21–1 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 1092346.401 F Jul 24 9:30-11:30 AM ARTISTIC EDGEArtistic Edge has been providing the opportunity to explore music, dance, and creative arts and crafts through fun and exciting activities since 2011. Bring a drink and snack daily.L.O.L. Surprise! Doll Extravaganza (Gr. K-5) *Join us for a week of fun activities all about L.O.L. Surprise! Dolls. We will play L.O.L Surprise! Doll board games, put together an L.O.L. Surprise! puzzle and much more! $109–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1024154.401P M-Th Jun 22–25 1-4 PMCraft Camp Extreme! (Gr. 3-9)If you are an EXTREME craft lover you will love this all day version of our Summer Craft Camp! We have lots of great ideas to keep you busy all day long! Bring a drink and lunch each day. A daily snack will be provided. Daily Camp Themes: M-Your Cool Room, Tu-Mod Podge, W-It’s In The Bag, Th-Sensational Sharpies.$159–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1092339.402 M-Th Jun 15–18 9-11:30 AMDisney Theme Camp (Ages 5-8)The movies, the music, the characters, and the fun! Join us as we celebrate some classic Disney tales. Our learning, games and crafting fun will be based on a few of the Disney movies that we all love. Please bring a personal water bottle. Daily camp themes: M-101 Dalmatians, Tu-Toy Story, W-Monsters, Inc., Th-Frozen 2$89–4 SessionsLocation: NorthropAges 5-6 2590.403 M-Th Jul 20–23 9-11:30 AM Rm 1092590.404 M-Th Jul 20–23 1-3:30 PM Rm 109Ages 7-82590.405 M-Th Jul 20–23 9-11:30 AM Rm 2012590.406 M-Th Jul 20–23 1-3:30 PM Rm 201Father’s Day Crafting (Age 4-Gr. 5)Father’s Day is a celebration for Dad and a time to honor all father gures in our life. It’s the time to tell those important guys just how much they mean to you with a special handmade gift. We hope you join us for a fun morning of crafts!$21–1 SessionLocation: NorthropAge 4-Gr. 22552.401 F Jun 19 9:30-11:30 AM Rm 109Gr. 3-52552.402 F Jun 19 9:30-11:30 AM Rm 201Youth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register8

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information. Junior Sewing Camp (Gr. 3-10)Join us as we learn this useful and fun lifelong skill! Campers will learn how to read and use sewing patterns. They will learn how to set-up and safely use a sewing machine to create a variety of different projects they will be able to bring home! Sewing machines will be available for all campers but feel free to bring your own.$79–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1022540.401 M-Th Jul 20–23 9:30-11:30 AM2540.402 M-Th Jul 20–23 1-3 PMS’More Fun! (Gr. K-5)Want to go camping but aren’t quite ready to venture out on your own? Join us for S’More Fun and we will give you the condence you need for an outdoor camping adventure! Our camping experts will guide you through the basics of camping, including equipment, safe re starting, and outdoor cooking.$21–1 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 1092343.401 F Jun 26 1-3 PMTravel the USA Camp (Gr. K-5)Join us as we travel coast to coast across the USA! Each day as we “visit” a new state we will make crafts, read a story, watch a short movie, play gym games, and even have a snack that honors our destination! Throughout the week we will mark out our path on our map as we travel America! Please bring a personal water bottle.Daily Travels: M-Arizona, Tu-Florida, W-New York, Th-South Dakota$89–4 SessionsLocation: NorthropGr. K-2 2351.4013 M-Th Jul 27-30 9-11:30 AM Rm 1092351.4014 M-Th Jul 27-30 1-3:30 PM Rm 109Gr. 3-52351.405 M-Th Jul 27-30 9-11:30 AM Rm 2012351.406 M-Th Jul 27-30 1-3:30 PM Rm 201When I Grow Up Camp Gr. (K-5)Join us as we explore some interesting and fun careers that could inspire you when you grow up! We will explore these careers and the various skills they require by doing a variety of hands-on activities. Bring a drink and lunch each day. A daily snack will be provided. Daily careers: M-Cowboy, Tu-Astronaut, W-Musician, Th-Farmer.$89–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 109Gr. K-2 2700.401 M-Th Jul 6-9 9-11:30 AM Rm 1092700.402 M-Th Jul 6-9 1-3:30 PM Rm 109Gr. 3-52700.403 M-Th Jul 6-9 9-11:30 AM Rm 1122700.404 M-Th Jul 6-9 1-3:30 PM Rm 112{YEL!} Project Runway (Gr. 4-8) *Get ready to make some sweet summer projects: a tres-chic, 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. $150–5 SessionsLocation: Kellogg–Rm 1245213.401P M-F Jun 22–26 9 AM-12 PM5213.402P M-F Jul 13–17 9 AM-12 PMOur class oerings will continue to expand and change over the summer. Please check our website for the most up-to-date information and program opportunities!9

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Fun With FoodCookie Decorating: Summer Cookies (Gr. 1-5)Summer is a time for cool drinks and sweet treats! Join us for a fun morning of cookie decorating as we whip up some fun summer-themed creations.$21–1 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 1092344.401 F Jul 10 9:30-11:30 AMGoSolar! Kidz: Cooking With The Sun (Gr. 3-6) *The sun is your best friend if you know how to use it! This class will teach you how to cook with just the sun. Solar cooking bypasses the traditional cooking means. No electricity, gas, charcoal, or wood needed for solar cooking. Students will learn how to cook meals, dry food for preservation, and purify water all with the sun. Students will build their own sun oven and water heater that they can take home. For more details, visit GoSolarKidz.com/Summer-Camps$170–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1024156.401P M-Th Jul 6–9 12:30-3:30 PMGamesArtistic Edge: Detective and Spies in Disguise (Gr. K-5) *What does it take to be a spy or detective? Discover cool spy skills, complete secret missions, solve mysteries, follow clues and create awesome gadgets and inventions. We will use our detective skills to gure out who is the villain and use our spy skills to save the world! Join us for a fun week of games, mysteries and discovery! Bring a drink and snack daily.$109–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1024153.401P M-Th Jun 22–25 9 AM-12 PMMusicLearn 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 3-day engaging course you will experience a wide variety of music, including some of the students own recommendations. Parents/guardians will be invited to attend a mini-program where the students will showcase their hard work. The class cost includes all the materials used for practicing songs and a ukulele for the students to keep. Instructor: Andrea Orem. Registration will close on June 24th to allow time for the instructor to order the instruments.$115–3 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1024210.461P M-W Jul 13–15 1-2:15 PMLet’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 adults will play singing games, learn to play a few percussion instruments, and interact with others through music. Appropriate for all students, this class is designed to help students become comfortable making music with others in a tune-ful, beat-ful, and art-ful way. An adult must attend but does not need to register. Instructor: Andrea Orem$55–3 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1024211.401P M-W Jul 13–15 2:30-3:30 PM{YEL!} Beginning Guitar (Ages 12-15) – Online CourseTake up a brand new instrument this summer and learn basic chords, notes, and maybe even some famous rock solos. A guitar is necessary to participate.$43–4 Sessions5224.001P M-Th Jun 15–18 9-10 AMYouth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register10

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information. {YEL!} Beginning Guitar (Ages 12-15) – Online CourseTake up a brand new instrument this summer and learn basic chords, notes, and maybe even some famous rock solos. A guitar is necessary to participate.$43–4 Sessions5224.002P M-Th Jun 29–Jul 2 11:30 AM-12:30 PM{YEL!} Beginning Level 2 Guitar (Ages 12-15) – Online CourseParticipants should have a basic knowledge of guitar frets, basic chords, and basic rhythm patterns.We are taking it up a notch with more focus on scales, power chords and more famous rock solos. Take the instrument you already love to play to the next level.A guitar is necessary to participate.$43–4 Sessions5225.001P M-Th Jun 22–25 10:15-11:15 AMRecreation & SportsBasketballSkyhawks Basketball (Ages 6-12) *This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for beginning to intermediate players. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of our most popular programs. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, 2 snacks, and a water bottle.$129–4 SessionsLocation: Bamber Valley–Gym2265.401P M-Th Jun 22–25 9 AM-12 PM2265.402P M-Th Jul 20–23 1-4 PMFencing{YEL!} Summer Fencing Camp (Gr. 2-12) *New and returning students invited. 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. We keep it fun, too. 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. Sign up today to join this sport deemed the “sport of the intellectual athlete!”$130–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Gym5211.401P M-Th Jun 22–25 9 AM-12 PM5211.402P M-Th Jul 27–30 9 AM-12 PM5211.403P M, W-F Aug 10–14 9 AM-12 PM{YEL!} Fencing Advanced (Ages 8-14) – Online CourseKeep your intellectual athlete active this summer with {YEL!} live, interactive, online fencing classes. 50% workout; 50% lecture; 100% awesome! (I know that equals 200%, but math was never my strong suit :-)Participants will be taken through daily warmup and fencing drills for 30-35 minutes, then we will be discussing fencing rules, and analyze high level fencing bouts. Join former MN State Champions Jacob Mickelson and Paddy Murphy for an introduction to the fast paced sport of fencing!Participants should have a thorough knowledge of fencing. We will not be spending any time on the basics. Participants should have a safe space that is approximately 14x10 feet with no obstructions and wear clothes they can move in.Participants must have a fencing mask, foil, and glove to participate.$38–4 Sessions5230.001P M-Th Jun 29–Jul 2 11:30 AM-12:30 PM11

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{YEL!} Fencing Intermediate (Ages 8-14) – Online CourseKeep your intellectual athlete active this summer with {YEL!} live, interactive, online fencing classes. 50% workout; 50% lecture; 100% awesome!Participants will be taken through daily warmup and fencing drills for 30-35 minutes, then we will be discussing fencing rules, and analyze high level fencing bouts. Join former MN State Champions Jacob Mickelson and Paddy Murphy for an introduction to the fast paced sport of fencing! Participants should have a safe space that is approximately 14x10 feet with no obstructions. Participants should wear clothes they can move in. Participants must have a fencing mask, foil, and glove to participate.$38–4 Sessions5229.001P M-Th Jun 22–25 10:15-11:15 AM{YEL!} Fencing Intro (Ages 8-14) – Online CourseFENCING - The sport for the intellectual athlete. 50% workout; 50% lecture; 100% awesome! Have you heard about the Olympic sport of fencing but you aren’t sure if this sport for the intellectual athlete is right for you? Do you want to get a great workout and learn an awesome new sport. Join former MN State Champions Jacob Mickelson and Paddy Murphy for an introduction to the fast paced sport of fencing! Participants should have a safe space that is approximately 14x10 feet with no obstructions and wear clothes they can move in.$38–4 Sessions5228.001P M-Th Jun 15–18 9-10 AMFootballSkyhawks Flag Football (Ages 6-12) *Flag Football is the perfect introduction to “America’s Game.” Campers learn skills on both sides of the football including the core components of passing, catching, and defense – all presented in a fun and positive environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Super Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase their skills on the gridiron! Participants should wear athletic clothing, two snacks, water bottle, and sunscreen.$129–4 SessionsLocation: Bamber Valley–Fields2269.401P M-Th Jul 27–30 9 AM-12 PMGolfSkyhawks Beginning Golf (Ages 5-8) *This camp will focus on the fundamentals of form, chipping, putting, driving and body positioning. To assist in this training, Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system to its curriculum, which is specically designed for the entry-level player. SNAG simplies instruction so that young players can make an easy and effective transition onto the golf course. No need to bring your own clubs--all equipment is provided. We keep the instructor-to-camper ratio for this program very low, resulting in limited availability. Participants should wear athletic clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.$129–4 SessionsLocation: Bamber Valley–Fields2263.401P M-Th Jul 6–9 9-11:30 AMMartial Arts4KICKS FAMILY TAEKWONDOTaekwondo is a fun family activity and great for students of all ages! One adult may attend and participate with the child at no extra charge. 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. 4Kicks driveway entrance is between Slumberland and State Farm and the door is between the Salvation Army drop-off door and the Slumberland pick-up door. Ages 4-7 *$40–4 Sessions2181.401P Th Aug 6–27 5:20-6:20 PM2181.402P Th Sep 3–24 5:20-6:20 PMAges 8 & Up *Students can sign up and pay for either Wednesday or Thursday and attend one or all nights. Training includes bully prevention, advanced self-defense, use of nunchuk, escrima, etc., board breaks, and other advanced concepts.$50–4 Sessions2182.401P W Aug 5–26 6:30-7:30 PM2182.402P Th Aug 6–27 6:30-7:30 PM2182.403P W Sep 2–23 6:30-7:30 PM2182.404P Th Sep 3–24 6:30-7:30 PMYouth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register12

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information. Multi SportsSkyhawks Mini-Hawk: Soccer, T-ball, & Basketball (Ages 4-6) *This T-ball, basketball, and soccer program gives children a fun and positive rst step into athletics. Through games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks will provide all necessary equipment for the program. Bring two snacks, sunscreen, wear athletic clothing, running shoes, and water bottle.$129–4 SessionsLocation: Bamber Valley–Fields & Gym2261.402P M-Th Jul 20–23 9 AM-12 PMSkyhawks Multi Sport: Full Day Camp (Ages 6-12) *This full day camp offers a wide variety of sports and activities for your child to explore in a fun and interactive setting. We will focus on teaching skills in soccer, basketball, and ag football and play games like Capture the Flag, Ultimate Frisbee and a few others. These camps tend to ll up quickly, so register as soon as possible. Bring two snacks, sunscreen, lunch, water bottle, and wear athletic clothing.$229–4 SessionsLocation: Bamber Valley–Fields & Gym2267.401P M-Th Aug 3–6 9 AM-4 PMSkyhawks Multi Sport: Soccer, Flag Football, & Basketball (Ages 6-8) *Skyhawks multi sport camp is designed to introduce athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. This program combines soccer, ag football and basketball into one fun-lled week. Athletes will learn the rules and essential skills of each sport along with vital life lessons such as respect and teamwork. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.$129–4 SessionsLocation: Bamber Valley–Fields & Gym2264.401P M-Th Jul 13–16 9 AM-12 PMSoccer{YEL!} 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.$80–4 SessionsLocation: Bishop–Fields2605.401P M-Th Jul 6–9 9-11 AM2605.402P M-Th Jul 20–23 1-3 PMSkyhawks Soccer (Ages 6-12) *Designed for beginner and intermediate players, this camp focuses on dribbling, passing, shooting and ball control. Using a variety of skill based games, athletes are able to practice skills constantly over the course of the week, while having fun! Participants will put all of their newly learned skills to use during our World Cup tournament, on the last day of camp. Participants should wear athletic clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen.$129–4 SessionsLocation: Bamber Valley–Fields2262.401P M-Th Jun 15–18 9 AM-12 PMMARTIAL ARTSUMMER CAMPS!TAEKWONDOAges 5-AdultM/W • 6-7 PM Tu/Th • 7-8 PMAug 10-19 Jul 21-30Choose 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 FREE13

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Soccer World Soccer Camp (Ages 5-9) *Beat the heat this summer and come join us at our indoor facility for an awesome week of soccer! Soccer World will be hosting a half day soccer camp for individuals looking to start playing the game of soccer or for current players who are looking to improve their skills in all aspects of the sport. The students will be divided up into age groups. $75–5 SessionsLocation: Soccer World–308 Woodlake Park SE.2070.402P M-F Jul 13–17 9-11 AM2070.403P M-F Jul 27–31 9-11 AM2070.404P M-F Aug 10–14 9-11 AMTrack and FieldFun Field Day (Gr. K-5)Relay races, ninja warrior inspired obstacles, and more! Join us as we teach team work to overcome obstacles using physical and mental strength! It’s sure to be a fun day in the sun!$21–1 SessionLocation: Bamber Valley–Fields2139.401 F Jul 24 1-3 PMSkyhawks Track and Field Camp (Ages 6-12) *Skyhawks Track & Field combines technical development, fundamental techniques, and safety with a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, our staff teach the standard track & eld events: long distance, sprints, 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. Participants put it all together for one fun-lled day at the Skyhawks track meet! Participants should bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.$129–4 SessionsLocation: Willow Creek–Track2268.401P M-Th Jul 6–9 9 AM-12 PMSTEAMCamp Invention (Gr. K-6)In partnership with the National Inventors Hall of Fame® (NIHF), Rochester School District 535 is pleased to offer Camp Invention Connect™ — the all-new, at-home version of the nationally acclaimed Camp Invention® program!Camp Invention Connect™reinvents distance learning for children entering grades K through 6th with an exciting, weeklong summer adventure exploring science, technology, engineering and innovation. Four activity kits packed full of materials are sent directly to each participant, so they can go outside, get active and stretch their imaginations with engaging hands-on activities. The week begins on July 27, 2020 with Mickey Dunne-Laughland serving as Lead Coach to offerthe all-new 2020 curriculum, Elevate!Camp Invention Connect is dynamic, exible program. It can be screen-free and self-led, or it can be enhanced through online collaboration sessions with Coaches and fellow campers.While screen time and the need for parental involvement are kept to a minimum, inspiration, exploration and creativity are unlimited!Register using promo code SUM15 to save $15 (expires 6/30) off the $175 registration fee. Visit www.invent.org/connect or call 800-968-4332 to secure your child’s spot today!Discover Science Camp (Gr. K-5)If you enjoy science and want a chance to experiment and learn with your friends, then this is the class for you. Each day we will explore a different aspect of science with experiments that involve team challenges. The topics we will investigate are: chemistry, physics, electricity, wind and air.$89–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 112Gr. K-23089.401 M-Th Jun 22–25 9-11:30 AM Rm 2013089.402 M-Th Jun 22–25 12:30-3 PM Rm 201Gr. 3-53089.403 M-Th Jul 13–16 9-11:30 AM Rm 3193089.404 M-Th Jul 13–16 12:30-3 PM Rm 319Youth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register14

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information. GoSolar! Kidz: Solar Car, Robot, and Machines (Gr. K-3) *Your child’s creativity will be stretched by designing and building epic, solar-powered cars, robots, and machines from easy-to-assemble parts. In addition, your young tykes will build solar powered cranes, lift bridges, and many other designs. Let your little engineers explore the world of solar energy while learning how to problem solve and stretch their imagination. Each student will take a mini solar car home with them. For more details visit GoSolarKidz.com/Summer-Camps$170–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1024159.401P M-Th Jul 6–9 9 AM-12 PMGoSolar! Kidz: Build a Solar Powered Drone (Gr. 3-6) *Up, up and away! Students will have a blast building their own solar-powered charging station for a remote-controlled drone, using real life tools such as drills and soldering irons. When drones run out of juice, they can easily be charged anywhere outdoors with the solar charging station. Students will enjoy drone challenges with each other during class and take home their own mini-drone and charging station. For more details, visit GoSolarKidz.com/Summer-Camps$170–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1094157.401P M-Th Aug 3–6 9 AM-12 PMGoSolar! Kidz: Solar Wooden Helicopter (Gr. K-3) *Your young tyke will have a blast building model scale helicopters from a 3D wooden puzzle and challenging their classmates in a race with their newly built wooden helicopter. The students will take home their own ying helicopter. For more details, visit GoSolarKidz.com/Summer-Camps$170–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1094158.401P M-Th Aug 3–6 12:30 PM-3:30 PM{YEL!} Brick Builders Challenge Level 1 (Ages 6-11) – Online CourseCreate a marshmallow catapult, a cute doggie, a cool car and use them to compete in different Brick Builder LEGO® bricks challenges. Each day we will have different challenges for participants. Participants will receive the rules at the start of each class. Parents will receive a link to a GoTo Meeting in order to allow participants to share their webcam. NOTE: Parents may be asked to help for a short time with measuring, implementing rules, holding the camera, or needs to promote a fair environment.$38–4 Sessions5221.001P M-Th Jun 15–18 9-10 AM{YEL!} Brick Builders Challenge Level 2 (Ages 6-11) – Online CourseCreate a giant tower, a wicked ride, a super bridge and use them to compete in different Brick Builder LEGO bricks challenges. Each day we will have different challenges for participants. Participants will receive the rules at the start of each class. Parents will receive a link to a GoTo Meeting in order to allow participants to share their webcam. NOTE: Parents may be asked to help for a short time with measuring, implementing rules, holding the camera, or needs to promote a fair environment.$38–4 Sessions5222.001P M-Th Jun 22–25 10:15-11:15 AM{YEL!} Brick Builders Challenge Level 3 (Ages 6-11) – Online Course{YEL!} is hard at work in our underground lair developing Brick Builder challenges to help students take over the Tri-State Area. Do you have what it takes? Each day we will have different challenges for participants. Participants will receive the rules at the start of each class. Parents will receive a link to a GoTo Meeting in order to allow participants to share their webcam. NOTE: Parents may be asked to help for a short time with measuring, implementing rules, holding the camera, or needs to promote a fair environment.$38–4 Sessions5223.001P M-Th Jun 29–Jul 2 11:30 AM-12:30 PM15

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{YEL!} Scratch Coding Animation (Ages 8-14) – Online CourseLearn basic and intermediate coding techniques with Scratch®. Students will be introduced to the vital eld of coding and learn how to use movement blocks, loops, control blocks, and other basic coding for animation.$38–4 Sessions5226.001P M-Th Jun 15–18 9-10 AM{YEL!} Scratch Coding Level 3 (Ages 8-15) – Online CourseIf you’ve either taken a previous YEL Coding with Scratch class or have prior Scratch coding experience, this class can take you to the next level. Students will take a deeper dive into Scratch coding to design and code more challenging video games and animations.$38–4 Sessions5231.001P M-Th Jun 29–Jul 2 11:30 AM-12:30 PM{YEL!} Scratch Coding Video Games (Ages 8-15) – Online CourseDesign, code, test, and share your very own video games using Scratch®. Students will be introduced to the vital eld of coding and learn how to use movement blocks, loops, control blocks, and other basic coding for use in designing their own video games.$38–4 Sessions5227.001P M-Th Jun 22–25 10:15-11:30 AM{YEL!} Destination Mars: Rocketry Course (Gr. 2-5) *Launch and watch your very own rocket speed 300 feet into the air! 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 an astronaut to Mars and life on Mars. Visit YouthEnrichmentLeague.com for more information.NOTE: Parents will be asked to contribute two, 2 liter empty soda bottles for 2 different experiments.$148–4 SessionsLocation: Kellogg–Rm 1235217.401P M-Th Jul 13–16 9 AM-12 PM5217.402P M-Th Aug 3–6 9 AM-12 PM{YEL!} Junior Coding and Video Games with Scratch® (Gr. 2-5) *STEM Coding Enrichment for the 21st Century learner. Teach It!…Students learn different story-telling and coding techniques (movement blocks, animation, dialogue, timing, etc.) •Code It!… Students use Scratch* to code their own animated story lines: i.e. westerns, missions in space and even dance parties. •Explore It!…Students can write their own code, experiment with it and test new options. We foster a collaborative environment where students learn from each other’s creativity.. •Keep It!…Students can keep their code online with Scratch and can access it and expand upon it at any time.$116–4 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 1095216.401P M-Th Jun 29–Jul 2 9 AM-12 PMTECH ACADEMY: ONLINE COURSESHome Technical Requirements For all Classes:• Computer: PC (Windows XP or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM• Internet: Broadband internet with at least 1.5Mbps download and 600Kbps upload speeds.• Webcam• Microphone and Speakers• Google Meet or Zoom Video Conferencing• We will provide tutorial videos via email for all of the classes to help parents/students set up their PCs and workspace at home. Each class will have 1-3 live instructors.3D Printing & CAD (Gr. 3-7) *This 3D printing camp takes students through the 3D printing process from start to nish. Students will design 3D objects using TinkerCAD (online web app), and use the 3D slicing program Cura to bring their creations to life. From industrial design and manufacturing to software and hardware engineering, the 3D printing industry is booming. This course serves as an excellent introduction to 3D printing and is ideal for students who like to draw, design, imagine, and see their creations come to life. Students will be designing 1-2 objects, and the 3D print will be mailed home.This class requires an additional Tech requirement of: Cura (free download) $95–4 Sessions3670.001P M-Th Jun 22–25 9-10:30 AMYouth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register16

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Register your student for their 2020-21 grade level!Advanced Minecraft Command Block (Gr. 2-6) *Get ready to wire up your Minecraft worlds with command blocks and Redstone! Even if you’re a seasoned Minecraft pro, there’s plenty for you to learn. Minecraft ’s command block is a pseudo-programming language that consists of logic and execution written in text. Students will get a copy of the world to continue development at home.This class requires an additional Tech requirement of: Minecraft Java Edition $80–4 Sessions3671.001P M-Th Jun 22–25 10:45 AM-12:15 PMExtreme Coding (Gr. 3-7) *Learn to code your own games with Scratch (free web app). We will walk you step by step through a variety of games. Then choose characters from Undertale, Pokémon, Nintendo, Minecraft and even classic characters like Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, Sonic, and Mario to customize the games$80–4 Sessions3672.001P M-Th Jun 29–Jul 2 9-10:30 AMMinecraft 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 the fun and creative world of Minecraft , students will learn about concepts in programming and game design. Students will get a copy of the world to continue development at home.Additional Technical Requirement: Minecraft Java Edition$80–4 Sessions3673.001P M-Th Jun 29–Jul 2 10:45 AM-12:15 PMMultiplayer Minecraft-Map Builder (Gr. 3-7) *Work as a team to create a custom multiplayer adventure map. Choose to design an in-game dungeon or build a castle to explore. Together, use command blocks to create the world! Learn the internal language of Minecraft and use it on yourself and others in a multiplayer server. Teleport, trap, and prank each other using a variety of different commands and command block types. Students will get a copy of the world to continue development.Additional Technical Requirement: Minecraft Java Edition$80–4 Sessions3674.001P M-Th Jul 13–16 9-10:30 AMExtreme Coding-Articial Intelligence (Gr. 3-7) *Dive into more advanced computer science topics that include articial intelligence. Computers are getting smarter every day due to advances in machine learning algorithms. Coders can teach computers to play games, and nd patterns using Scratch (free web app).$80–4 Sessions3675.001P M-Th Jul 13–16 10:45 AM-12:15 PMExtreme Coding: Augmented Reality (Gr. 3-7) *Learn about Augmented Reality (AR) coding with scratch (free web app). AR is said to be the future of the gaming industry. We will learn to code an AR fruit ninja type game us scratch (free web app) and webcam.$80–4 Sessions3676.001P M-Th Jul 20–23 9-10:30 AMJava Minecraft Modding (Gr. 4-8) *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!Additional Technical Requirement: Minecraft Java Edition, Eclipse$80–4 Sessions3677.001P M-Th Jul 20–23 10:45 AM-12:15 PM17

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Coding: Hacking Java Games (Gr. 3-8) *Hack into the code of classic games! Students will learn Java coding skills while modifying games such as Asteroids, Tetris, Snake, and more! Coding beginners and more experienced students will love this class. This class requires basic keyboarding skills.Additional Technical Requirement: Free BlueJ IDE Editor$80–4 Sessions3678.001P M-Th Jul 27–30 9-10:30 AMMultiplayer Minecraft-Theme Park Builder (Gr. 1-6) *Work as a team to create a custom theme park in Minecraft . Use command blocks and Redstone to create this world! Possible projects include roller coasters, water rides, trampoline park, obstacle course, a boat race, bumper boats, a dunk tank, and many more rides and attractions! Students will get a copy of the world map to expand on.Additional Technical Requirement: Minecraft Java Edition$80–4 Sessions3679.001P M-Th Jul 27–30 10:45 AM-12:15 PMTheatreIMMERSION YOUTH REPERTORY THEATREThe Immersion Youth Repertory Theatre empowers young artists to develop enthusiasm, condence, and communication through immersive professional training that results in brave, relevant and innovative theatrical experiences for students and audiences alike. The staff includes professionals from around the country in all areas of the theatre: vocal instructors, musical directors, choreographers, and theatre educators providing the highest quality of theatrical education available in SE Minnesota. Please contact Immersion Repertory for more information at 507-206-1559 or Immersionyouthrep@gmail.com.“Twelfth Night” by William Shakespeare (Gr. 6-12) – Online Course *Join us for one week in the quick-witted, iambic pentameter, shipwrecked comedy of mistaken identity. Perform in “Twelfth Night” as part of the Rochester Shakespeare Festival at Graham Arena, Olmsted County Fairgrounds on June 13. Auditions are on June 6 at the Rochester Repertory Theatre. You will receive a conrmation email with a link to sign up for your audition time. Must be registered to be cast.$200–5 SessionsLocation: Century–Cafeteria3850.401P M-F Jun 8–12 9 AM-3 PMStage Makeup (Gr. 6-12) – Online Course *Learn stage makeup essentials and special effects from industry professionals in this one week course. Ben Nye Makeup kit included. $100–5 SessionsLocation: Century–Forum3864.401P M-F Jun 22–26 12-3 PMOur class oerings will continue to expand and change over the summer. Please check our website for the most up-to-date information and program opportunities!Youth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register18

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information.Nickelodeon Camp (3-6 Years) - Online VersionDo you want to explore the ocean with the Bubble Guppies? Wouldn’t it be fun to visit Thomas and friends on Sodor? Can you help save Chickaletta in Adventure Bay? Join Community Ed for a fun time! This is an online course. Supply pickup will be from noon to 4 pm on Friday, June 19th at Northrop Community Education Center. You will receive a link for the prerecorded video 2 days prior to the start of this class.$30–1 SessionLocation: Pre recorded Video1403.001 Video Available: M Jun 22Supply Pickup: F Jun 19 12-4 PMNickelodeon Camp (3-6 Years)Do you want to explore the ocean with the Bubble Guppies? Wouldn’t it be fun to visit Thomas and friends on Sodor? Can you help save Chickaletta in Adventure Bay? For a fun time working on preschool skills while we play, join us for 3 exciting days in the world of Nickelodeon!$75–3 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 2101403.401 M-W Jun 22–24 9:30-11 AMMini Nickelodeon (3-6 Years)Do you want to explore the ocean with the Bubble Guppies? Wouldn’t it be fun to visit Thomas and friends on Sodor? Can you help save Chickaletta in Adventure Bay? For a fun time working on preschool skills while we play, join us for an exciting day in the world of Nickelodeon!$25–1 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 2101403.403 Th Jun 25 9:30-11 AMDon’t miss these classes for the little ones in your life!Art Safari (3-6 Years) - Online VersionGo on a safari adventure, visiting a new country every day! Learn about animals native to each country while we play games, have a sprinkle of literature, and make lots of art! Grab your passport and discover the thrill of a safari adventure without leaving your home! This is an online course. Supply pickup will be from noon to 4 pm on Friday, June 12th at Northrop Community Education Center. You will receive a link for the prerecorded video 2 days prior to the start of this class.$30–1 SessionLocation: Pre recorded Video 1402.001 Video Available M Jun 15Supply Pickup: F Jun 12 12-4 PMArt Safari Camp (3-6 Years)Come on a safari adventure, visiting a new country every day! Learn about animals native to each country while we play games, have a sprinkle of literature, and make lots of art! Grab your passport and discover the thrill of a safari adventure without leaving Rochester!$75–3 SessionsLocation: Northrop–Rm 2101402.401 M-W Jun 15–17 9:30-11 AMMini Art Safari (3-6 Years)Traveling far from home can be hard on your preschooler. If three days away seems like too much, join us for a mini one day safari adventure at Northrop! Learn about animals native to Africa while we play games, read books, and make art!$25–1 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 2101402.403 Th Jun 18 9:30-11 AMEveryone Connects!19

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Movement Camp (3-6 Years) - Online VersionS-T-R-E-T-C-H, wiggle and move! Get your body moving through tness and yoga. Our games and creative play help to strengthen the core muscles, balance, coordination, and motor planning skills. Come on and get moving with us! This is an online course. Supply pickup will be from noon to 4 pm on Friday, June 26th at Northrop Community Education Center. You will receive a link for the prerecorded video 2 days prior to the start of this class.$30–1 SessionLocation: Pre recorded Video1404.001 Video Available: M Jun 29Supply Pickup: F Jun 26 12-4 PMMovement Camp (3-6 Years)S-T-R-E-T-C-H, wiggle and move! Get your body moving in this 3 day camp through tness and yoga. Our games and creative play help to strengthen the core muscles, balance, coordination, and motor planning skills. Come on and get moving with us!$75–3 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 2101404.401 M-W Jun 29–Jul 1 9:30-11 AMMini Movement Camp (3-6 Years)S-T-R-E-T-C-H, wiggle and move! Get your body moving in this 1 day camp through tness and yoga. Our games and creative play help to strengthen the core muscles, balance, coordination, and motor planning skills. Come on and get moving with us!$25–1 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 2101404.403 Th Jul 2 9:30-11 AMPBS Camp (3-6 Years) - Online VersionExplore the neighborhood with Daniel Tiger, adventure with Curious George, and visit our friends on Sesame Street! This class will allow your preschooler to learn and play with some of their favorite PBS characters. This is an online course. Supply pickup will be from noon to 4 pm on Friday, July 10th at Northrop Community Education Center. You will receive a link for the prerecorded video 2 days prior to the start of this class.$30–1 SessionLocation: Pre recorded Video1408.001 Video Available: M Jul 13Supply Pickup: F Jul10 12-4 PMPBS Camp (3-6 Years)Come explore the neighborhood with Daniel Tiger, adventure with Curious George, and visit our friends on Sesame Street! This 3 day camp will allow your preschooler to learn and play with some of their favorite PBS characters. Child only class.$75–3 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 2101408.401 M-W Jul 6–8 9:30-11 AMMini PBS Camp (3-6 Years)Come explore the neighborhood with Daniel Tiger, adventure with Curious George, and visit our friends on Sesame Street! This mini version of our 3 day camp will allow your preschooler to learn and play with some of their favorite PBS characters. Child only class.$25–1 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 2101408.403 Th Jul 9 9:30-11 AMYouth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register20

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information.Disney Camp (3-6 Years) - Online VersionDoes your child dream about traversing the Pride Lands with Kion, adventuring through Neverland with Jake, or defeating the night-time baddies with Owlette? Join us for Disney Week featuring The Lion Guard, Jake and the Neverland Pirates, and PJ Masks! This is an online course. Supply pickup will be from noon to 4 pm on Friday, July 17th at Northrop Community Education Center. You will receive a link for the prerecorded video 2 days prior to the start of this class.$30–1 SessionLocation: Pre recorded Video1406.001 Video Available: M Jul 20Supply Pickup: F Jul 17 12-4 PMMini Disney Camp (3-6 Years)Join us for a one day version of our Disney Camp, designed for preschool friends that are just starting to branch out with their independence. With 3 centers to participate in, enjoy the fun of mingling with our Disney friends!$25–1 SessionLocation: Northrop–Rm 2101406.403 Th Jul 23 9:30-11 AMLittle Med School (3-6 Years) - Online VersionHere in the Med City, we see doctors everywhere! Through Community Ed, our little doctors will learn to check heartbeats, ll a cavity, make a cast, and more! Learn about what doctors, dentists, nurses, and other medical professionals do on a daily basis! This is an online course. Supply pickup will be from noon to 4 pm on Friday, July 24th at Northrop Community Education Center. You will receive a link for the prerecorded video 2 days prior to the start of this class.$30–1 SessionLocation: Pre recorded Video1407.001 Video Available: M Jul 27Supply Pickup: F Jul 24 12-4 PMDon’t miss these classes for the little ones in your life!Everyone Connects!21

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CLASS LOCATIONS & ADDRESSESBamber Valley Elementary School2001 Bamber Valley Rd SW Rochester, MN 55902Ben Franklin Elementary School1801 9th Ave SE Rochester, MN 55904Bishop Elementary School 406 36th Ave NW Rochester, MN 55901Century High School2525 Viola Rd NE Rochester, MN 55906Gage Elementary School 1300 40th St NW Rochester, MN 55901George Gibbs Elementary School5525 56th St NW Rochester, MN 55901Hoover Elementary School 369 Elton Hills Dr NW Rochester, MN 55901Jefferson Elementary School1201 10th Ave NE Rochester, MN 55906John Marshall High School 1510 14th St NW Rochester, MN 55901Kellogg Middle School503 17th St NE Rochester, MN 55906Mayo High School1420 11th Ave SE Rochester, MN 55904Making the most of your student’s time...Class Drop-OffStudents should be dropped off no earlier than 10 minutes before the listed class start time. Class Pick-UpStudents MUST be picked up promptly after the listed class end time. Students will only be released directly to their parent/guardian. Parent/Guardians: 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. Sunset Terrace Elementary School1707 19th Ave NW Rochester, MN 55901Willow Creek Middle School2425 11th Ave SE Rochester, MN 5590422

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Use 2020-21 grade level when registering. * = Partnership class • Update your child’s health information.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 TO 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 afterschool 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: 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 with Hotmail or other email providers have not been receiving emails from Community Education. We recommend that you add our domain (rochester.k12.mn.us) as a Safe or Trusted Sender to your email account.INCLEMENT WEATHER 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 • 23

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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 (2020-21) 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 Time FeeT-shirt size: YOUTH ADULT S M L XL XXL TOTAL: Cash Check Number (Make checks payable to “Community Education”) Discover MasterCard VISA AmericanExpress Card # - - - Exp. Date / Signature Card holder’s printed name STEP TWO: Conrm your personal information (watch for email)Youth Enrichment Summer 2020 | 507-328-4000 | www.rochesterce.org/register24

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Rochester Public Schools Community Education Youth Enrichment COVID-19 Prevention Standards RPS 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. 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 are limited to 10 or fewer people, including all instructors and participants.  Classes/camps will not combine or mix with other individuals or groups.  All classes are assigned to one or more defined 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 at least six feet from one another (12 feet for activities with significant physical exertion, such as an exercise class or sports camp).  Staff will limit any closer proximity with participants to no more than brief interactions within 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-fives, 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).  RPS Community Education will encourage participants to bring their own refillable water bottles, to avoid needing to drink from shared water fountains.  RPS Community Education requires all instructors, coaches, and staff to wear a mask (cloth or disposable) during arrival, dismissal, when transitioning between learning spaces, and at all other times when you cannot reliably maintain the required social distance from others, unless wearing the mask is medically contra-indicated.  RPS Community Education does not require children to wear masks; they should not be prevented from voluntarily wearing a mask on their own initiative as long as they are able to do so in a manner that is consistent with public health guidelines Drop-off & Pick-up  Parents/guardians and children must maintain social distancing of at least six feet from non-family members, including staff and other participants, except when staff take the child’s temperature.

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Drop-off & Pick-up, cont.  Upon arrival, participants will participate in a health status screening based on Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidance, which consists of a series of questions and a temperature check; anyone not meeting screening requirements will not be allowed to participate until they are able to meet them.  RPS Community Education staff will greet participants and parents/guardians and direct them to a screening station. Staff will wear masks during this process.  Where possible, RPS Community Education staff will perform these screenings. In the rare case RPS Community Education staff is not available to conduct this screening, instructors/coaches will screen participants before they enter the learning area in accordance with RPS Community Education’s established procedures.  Parents/guardians will remain with their child(ren) during the health screening.  Children who complete screening will wash their hands and proceed to 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 fixed 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 COVID-19: cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fever, chills, muscle pain or body aches, fatigue, headache, sore throat, new loss of taste or smell, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, and diarrhea. Additional symptoms may be identified by the CDC.Adults/children with any of the COVID-19 symptoms identified by the CDC, without an alternate medical explanation provided, or who has 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 one of your participants exhibits signs of illness during a program, you will separate them from the group and call parents/guardians to pick them up.  If you experience signs of illness during or between programs, you must contact your coordinator immediately to make arrangements for you to go home and you must keep your coordinator updated regarding the status of your symptoms. By signing this Memorandum of Understanding, you agree to cooperate with your program coordinator and public health officials to engage in any necessary contract tracing in the event you experience COVID-19 symptoms and you agree to comply with CDC guidelines for self-isolation and quarantine. Nate Schriever Matt Gove Amanda Wyant Youth Program Manager Coordinator Youth Enrichment Coordinator Preschool Enrichment