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Adventure Awaits

Summer 2015 Preschool through Grade Twelve Enrichment & Recreation


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Summer flies by! Get the most from it! Summer vacation, particularly in Minnesota, means so much more than just a couple of months away from school. For many families, it means trips, travel, adventure, and new experiences. Prior LakeSavage Area Schools Community Education offers a wide range of opportunities for students to arrive at adventure and fun throughout the summer. Keep your kids busy and entertained with our programs that also encourage summer learning and development. While we’ve packed a lot of great camp options into this catalog and the summer, you won’t have to travel to experience them! Most of our programming will be held at Grainwood elementary, with a few specialty options at other nearby locations.

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Community Education is a program of Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools. Community Education Services Mailing Address: 4540 Tower Street SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372

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Imagine & Design................................4 Kids’ Company.....................................6 Learn.................................................... 7 Play......................................................8 Experiment........................................ 12 City of Prior Lake Recreation............ 13 Perform.............................................. 15 Teens & PreTeens.............................. 16 ECFE.................................................. 19 District Information..........................20 Summer Safety Procedures............... 21 Guidelines & Procedures...................22 Registration.......................................23

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Adventure without bags to pack (except maybe a lunch or snack). And no hidden baggage fees! All our camps are the prices listed, with no added fees, costs, or prior purchases required, unless otherwise noted in the class descriptions. Please book your camps early! Seats are limited and classes are subject to cancellation if we do not reach minimum enrollments for each camp.

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Welcome aboard, and prepare for your child’s departure to adventure and fun! Carrie Dobie Youth Programs Coordinator

Art Extravaganza............................................................................................. P. 5 Sell your creations at the second Annual Art Extravaganza Art and Craft fair!

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS: Sign up with a friend or sibling and request 10% off your total fee. See page 22 for details.

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High/Low Camp with King Tec............................................................ P. 14 This robotics camp is engineered to challenge your mind in programming, mechanical building, and much more. Think outside the box, but inside the field.

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Frozen and LIquid! W.O.W. Wonders of Water..................... P. 14 E-STEM (Environment, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and Eco Adventure Camp go together to encourage and create a lifelong love of science, nature, and the three water biomes that are found at Jeffers Pond Elementary.

Laker Dance Team Youth Clinic.........................................................P. 15 You are invited to attend a two-day camp put on by the Laker Dance Team!

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See What’s Available, Week-By-Week! June 15-19

June 22-26

June 29-July 3

July 6-10

Camp Ages Pg Imagination Factory 6-12 5 Tutoring 6-11 7 Summer Swim 6 mos+ 7 Basketball 4-12 9 Amazing Athletes (weekly) 3-6 9 Amazing Tots (weekly) 20 mos-3yr 9 Horse Camp 6-12 10 Carlson Tennis 4-14 11 Engineering Remote Cars 6-11 12 Woodworking 9-12 14 Tinkerbell Musical 3-8 15 Summer Theater Wkshp 9-15 15 Drivers Education 15+ 16 Babysitting (Classroom) 11-15 17 HS Gymnastics 12-17 17

Camp Ages Pg Spanish Art 5-7 6 Sea Quest Art* 6-11 6 Rockin Robots Art* 6-11 6 Tutoring 6-11 7 Math by Mail (Deadline) 5-12 7 Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7 T-Ball* 4-6 8 Baseball* 6-8 8 Soccer 4-8 8 9 Amazing Athletes (weekly) 3-6 Amazing Tots (weekly) 20 mos-3yr 9 Quickstart Tennis 5-7 10 Skyhawks Tennis 7-12 10 Carlson Tennis 4-14 11 High/Low Camp* 9-12 14 W.O.W 4-11 14 Annie Musical* 7-12 15 Frozen Musical* 4-8 15 Intro to Archery 10-15 16 Drivers Education 15+ 16 Babysitting (Hybrid)* 11-15 17 Babysitting (Classroom)* 11-15 17 HS Gymnastics 12-17 17

Camp Ages Pg Girls Have Fun Art 5-11 4 Ninjas and Dragons Art 5-11 4 Sew, Weave, Crochet 6-11 5 Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7 Tutoring 6-11 7 Safe at Home 8-11 7 Fitness Frenzy 5-11 9 9 Amazing Athletes (weekly) 3-6 Amazing Tots (weekly) 20 mos-3yr 9 LegoX:Pump it Up 6-11 12 Fascinating Physics 3.5-6 13 Advanced Minecrafting 8-11 14 Math by Mail (Deadline) 11-14 18

Camp Ages Pg Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7 Tutoring 6-11 7 Mannerly Manners 7-14 7 Track and Field 6-12 8 Flag Football 6-12 8 Amazing Athletes (weekly) 3-6 9 Amazing Tots (weekly) 20 mos-3yr 9 Camp Invention 6-12 12 Archery Camp 10-15 16 HS Gymnastics 12-17 17 Babysitting (Advanced) 11-15 17 Stage Band 13-18 18 Summer Band 11-14 18

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July 27-31

Camp Ages Pg Frozen Art Camp 4-9 4 Bracelet Bonanza 5-12 4 Cats! Big and Wild Art 6-11 6 Paws and Paint 6-11 6 Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7 Tutoring 6-11 7 Flag Football 5-12 8 9 Amazing Athletes (weekly) 3-6 Amazing Tots (weekly) 20 mos-3yr 9 Fencing 7-15 10 Rugby 8-14 10 Carlson Tennis 4-14 11 Engineering Minecraft 6-11 12 Drivers Education 15+ 16 HS Gymnastics 12-17 17 Babysitting (Hybrid) 11-15 17 Summer Band 11-14 18 Stage Band 13-18 18

Camp Ages Pg A Closer Look Drawing 6-12 5 Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7 Tutoring 6-11 7 STEM Basketball 6-12 9 Chess and Fun in the Sun 5-13 10 Carlson Tennis 4-14 11 Lego WeDo Robotics 8-11 12 Jr. Robot Engineer 6-8 13 Drivers Education 15+ 16 HS Gymnastics 12-17 17 Summer Band 11-14 18 Stage Band 13-18 18

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Camp Amazing Athletes Grandmasters of Chess Jr. Scientist Hexbug and Vex Drivers Education Archery Camp Study Strategies for College Camp Kindergarten

August 17-21

Ages Pg 3-6 9 6-11 11 5-7 13 10-13 13 15+ 16 10-15 16 17-18 4-5

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Camp Horses, Horses, Horses Zany Cartoon Drawing Safe At Home Laker Dance Camp Drivers Education EV3 Robotic Evolution Study Skills Boot Camp

Ages Pg 6-12 5 6-12 5 8-11 7 5-14 15 15+ 16 9-14 16 11-14 18

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Camp Ages Pg Project Runway 9-13 4 Art Extravaganza 5-17 5 Authentic Art 9-14 5 Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7 Camp Entrepreneur 7-12 7 LaCrosse 7-12 8 Soccer 3.5-4 8 Volleyball 7-12 9 Carlson Tennis 4-14 11 Mobile Game Apps 8-12 12 Drivers Education 15+ 16 Babysitting (Classroom) 11-15 17 Summer Band 11-14 18 Stage Band 13-18 18

Camp Connection*

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Create a full day experience from two half-day camps! Register for two starred camps in the same week, a morning and an afternoon camp, and then register for Camp Connection. Community Education staff will ensure that registered students are picked up from their morning camps, have a time and place to eat lunch, and provide time for outside play or indoor activities. Students will then be escorted to their afternoon camps. Both camps must be selected from the list of starred programs taking place at Grainwood Elementary. We will get your child to their afternoon camp so you can get some work done! Please let Community Education know if you will not be using this service for any day of Camp Connection. Please send a lunch, beverage, and sunscreen with your child. Students must be able to use the bathroom independently. #2920A1 Monday, June 22 #2920B1 Monday, July 13 #2920A2 Tuesday, June 23 #2920B2 Tuesday, July 14 #2920A3 Wednesday, June 24 #2920B3 Wednesday, July 15 #2920A4 Thursday, June 25 #2920B4 Thursday, July 16 #2920A5 Friday, June 26 #2920B5 Friday, July 17 1 Session $5 per Day Grainwood Elementary Room TBD Instructor: Community Education Staff

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Camp Ages Pg Icky Poo Art* 3-6 4 Messiest Art Camp* 4-9 4 Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7 Tutoring 6-11 7 Amazing Athletes (weekly) 3-6 9 Amazing Tots (weekly) 20 mos-3yr 9 Basketball* 6-12 9 Quickstart Tennis 4-8 10 Skyhawks Tennis 7-12 10 Carlson Tennis 4-14 11 Virtual Fashion Design* 8-12 12 Little Green Thumbs* 6-11 12 Cooking Around the World* 8-11 13 Eureka* 6-12 13 Create Your Video Game 8-11 14 Little Kicksters Jazz* 6-12 15 Drivers Education 15+ 16 Babysitting (Classroom)* 11-15 17 HS Gymnastics 12-17 17 Summer Band 11-14 18 Stage Band 13-18 18

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Icky Poo Art Class with Kidcreate Studio (Ages 3-6)

Bracelet Bonanza with Kidcreate Studio (Ages 5-12)

Create your very own super-duper, unbelievable messy art! The mess might be scary, but the silly, colorful monster you create from paper pulp will be all fun. Work at your own pace, if you’re finished early there will be time for another messy creation, like silly putty or slime! This is a very messy session, so please dress appropriately. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack.

Beads, baubles, and besties! Oh the fun you’ll have creating friendship bracelets for your best friends. Create your own glitter beads from polymer clay, assemble bracelets, and craft decorative bags or packaging to give your bracelets as gifts and tokens of your friendship. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack. #2812D Friday, July 24 Grainwood 1 Session Kidcreate Instructor

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Girls Just Want to Have Fun Art Camp with Abrakadoodle (Ages 5-11) Come out for a week full of making new girlfriends, and doing many of the things that girls love! How can you not love bright colored paint, glitter, rhinestones and Paper Mache? Use them to create a masterpiece on canvas board, make a little loom to weave a rubber band bracelet, and create a Zentangle inspired piece. You will get manicures, listen to some music, and do lots of the girly activities you love to do with your friends. Make enjoyable memories this summer with your new girlfriends! Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day.

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#2812C Monday-Thurs., July 20-23 9:00-11:30am Grainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $109 Kidcreate Instructor

The Messiest Art Camp Ever, Part 2 with kidcreate Studio! (Ages 4-9) After 4 years of The Messiest Art Camp Ever, Part 2 was added to take mess making to a whole new level! Do you love to get messy, but hate to clean up? In this camp you will paint with plaster, sculpt with gooey gunk, make paper mache birds, and fling paint like Jackson Pollock. You will even learn some art terms along the way. These are not projects to tackle at home – leave the mess with us. After all, being a kid is messy business. This camp is open to new and returning students. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day.

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#2812A Mon.-Thurs., July 13-16 Grainwood 4 Sessions Kidcreate Instructor

9:00-11:30am Art Room $109

Project Runway Fashion Week ‘15 with Youth STEM enrichment league (Ages 9-13) It’s all new and it’s all here! Sew your own summer dress, head band, and hair scrunchy; then hit the catwalk for a Project Runway Showcase to display all your fashionista creations! No experience necessary. You will learn all you need to know to complete the projects in this camp. Accelerated students may be asked to bring in a cotton t-shirt for up-cycling. You will make the projects listed above while learning sewing basics including how to safely use a sewing machine, cutting patterns to size, hand-stitching techniques, needle work and accessorizing. When you’re done, invite your family and friends for the Project Runway presentation on the last day of camp that will command attention and dazzle audiences. Sign up for Project Runway 2015 to put the sleek into tres chic! Ooo la la! Please provide your child with one cotton-poly blended t-shirt for upcycling into a book tote. The headband and hair scruncy projects are completed dependent on your experience and attendance.

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Have a blast in this class as you’re inspired by the popular Disney movie Frozen. You will create snow globes, clay sculptures, and sparkly castle scenes featuring your favorite movie characters, and more. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day.

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#2806A Mon.-Thurs., June 29-July 2 9:30-11:30am Grainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $115 Abrakadoodle Instructor

Ninjas and Dragons Art Camp with Abrakadoodle (Ages 5-11)

Immerse yourself in the world of ninjas and dragons! In this amazing camp you will make a paper mache dragon, have fun painting and sculpting dragons out of clay, create a ninja stick, and much more! If you are enchanted by stories of fearless ninjas and tamable dragons then this camp is for you! Explore the wild, imaginative world of ninjas and their dragons. Along the way you’ll learn interesting facts about both of these fascinating characters. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day.

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Frozen Inspired Art Camp with Kidcreate Studio (Ages 4-9)

#2812B Friday, July 17 Grainwood 1 Session Kidcreate Instructor

#2647E2 Entering Grades 6-8 Monday-Friday, August 3-7 1:00-4:00pm Grainwood Cafeteria 5 Sessions $145 Youth Enrichment League Instructor

#2806B Mon.-Thurs., June 29-July 2 12:30-2:30pm Grainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $115 Abrakadoodle Instructor

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Imagination Factory Art Camp with Julie Pyle (Ages 6-12) Take in the amazing array of supplies, the plethora of projects, and start creating whatever you can imagine! This class will venture outdoors each day to use the school’s nature area as your inspiration for art works. Class includes drawing, painting, sculpting, tie-dying, photography, weaving, paper mache, and much more. All art supplies and a camp t-shirt are included in the tuition. An art show “Art Party” will take place the last day of our art camp. Please bring a nutfree snack, water bottle, and sunscreen to each session. Please indicate t-shirt size when registering. Registrations after May 28 cannot be gauranteed a T-shirt.

Zany Cartoon Drawing Workshop with Young Rembrandts (Ages 6-12) Make this summer a memorable season! Young Rembrandts Cartoon Drawing Workshop will build your essential skills needed to create exciting cartoon characters with expressive faces and dynamic poses. You will develop your visual story telling skills as you draw sequential images and jokes. Learn to create fun, off-the-wall characters based on people, animals, and even food. All this and more await you!

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Sewing, Weaving and Crocheting with 4-H (Ages 6-11)

Drawing from observation consists of seeing an object in different perspectives. You will draw items of your choice (some that you select and bring from home) with charcoal, ink and pencil. You will sketch while learning shadow, cross hatch and reflective light. As an artist you will also learn art vocabulary and discover informative art structures. A favorite animal picture will also be sketched from a photo, possibly of your own pet if you have one. Come join us for a week of total art focus and drawing.

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Have you ever wanted to learn how to cross stich, weave, crochet or sew a simple blanket? Join 4-H for a fun week of exploring needle arts. Each day you will learn a new skill and work on completing a project. Songs, games and healthy snacks will be mixed into the fun, as will meeting new friends.

#2826B Mon.-Thurs., June 29-July 2 1:00-4:00pm Grainwood Cafeteria 4 Sessions $55 4-H Instructors

Art extravaganza Art and craft fair (ages 5-17) Bracelets and barrettes; pet leashes, paperclips, photography, and pottery; cards, bookmarks, magnets, scarves, and jewelry, of course! Sell your creations at the second annual Art Extravaganza Art and Craft Fair! Whatever you create can be sold (no food or beverages, please), but it must be your own work. All vendors must pre-register, space is limited. Visit www.priorlakessavagece.com for more information.

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#2895 Thursday, August 6 1 Session HOMS

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#2556C Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 17-20 9:00-Noon Grainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $129 Young Rembrandts Instructor

#2556A Mon.-Thurs., July 27-30 9:00am-Noon 4 Sessions $129 Grainwood Room TBD Young Rembrandts Instructor

Horses, Horses, and More Horses Drawing Workshop with Young Rembrandts (ages 6-12) Four fun-filled days await as you explore the wonderful world of horses. Horses are not only graceful and majestic animals, but they are also excellent subjects to draw and color. In this Young Rembrandts Horse Drawing Workshop, you will learn how to draw horses of all shapes, sizes, and styles. Colorful compositions help you strengthen your coloring skills. Challenging drawings reward you with a greater sense of accomplishment!

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Authentic Art with Dar Brooks (Ages 9-14) Your ideas, your subjects, your authentic art! Be inspired to create art at your next level, and develop your artistic potential. There are no mistakes in this camp, and you’ll be encouraged and given confidence to help you create art that is uniquely yours. You’ll select the painting you will create within each lesson category. Understand the different visual elements, such as line, shape, values, color and texture, and explore design concepts through a wide array of art materials and exciting techniques. Instruction will include the use of watercolors, acrylics, black ink, water soluble crayons, collage, and nature printing. Every hour is a new adventure in art. An Art Show may be presented on the final day. Please wear paint clothes and be prepared to go outside for breaks during camp. Please bring paper towels, a sketch book, nut-free snacks, a lunch and a beverage each day.

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HOMS Art Room 5 Sessions $115 Instructor: Licensed ISD 719 Teacher, Julie Pyle

A closer look Observational Drawing with Young Rembrandts (ages 6-12)

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#2650A Entering 1st-3rd Grade Monday-Friday, June 15-19 9:00-11:30am #2650B Entering 4th-7th Grade Monday-Friday, June 15-19 1:00-3:30pm

#2537 Mon.-Wed., Aug. 3-5 10:00am-2:30pm Grainwood Art Room 3 Sessions $145 Instructor: Prior Lake Artist Dar Brooks

#2556B Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 17-20 1:00-4:00pm Grainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $129 Young Rembrandts Instructor

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Paws and Paint with Watch Me Draw (Ages 6-11) Create bright, bold and beautiful acrylic paintings of adorable dogs, designed on different size canvas boards! You will learn about color, design, mixing and layering in a fun and enjoyable manner. Work with different techniques and tools for unique effects and exciting results! You will take home 2-3 finished masterpieces in this workshop. It’s PAWSitively awesome! Please bring a beverage and nut-free snack.

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Rockin’ Robots art with Watch Me Draw (Ages 6-11) Create, make and innovate one of kind robots...yours! Make one out of recycled materials with a steampunk art style, create another in oil pastels on oversized paper, and another with animators clay adding crazy fun embellishments! You will take home three very different super cool robot creations! Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack.

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#2891A Mon.-Thurs., June 22-25 10:00am-Noon Grainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $99 Watch Me Draw Instructor

Cats! Big and Wild Art with Watch me Draw! (Ages 6-11) Roar into art with bold colors and big spaces as you draw, paint and sculpt cats of the wild! Paint a lion on canvas, sculpt a striped tiger ready to pounce, design a monochromatic panther, watercolor a cheetah using a fun resist technique to make his spots pop, and more! Take home uniquely yours art with individual flair, design and creativity! Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day. #2891C Mon.-Thurs., July 20-23 Grainwood 4 Sessions Watch Me Draw Instructor

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Summer Kids’ Company offers a variety of activities and experiences for children Pre-K through those entering grade 5. Children are nurtured and kept safe in an environment designed to be recreational, educational and flexible enough to meet the individual needs of all the children. Each child has the opportunity to explore, play, learn and develop friendships. Activities include field trips, service projects, environmental learning, team building and much more! Check us out and be a part of the fun!

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#2891B Friday, June 26 8:30am-12:30pm Grainwood Art Room 1 Session $55 Watch Me Draw Instructor

Arte en español (kindergarten1st grade)

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Class is only open to Spanish immersion students entering Kindergarten-1st Grade in the fall of 2015. Learn about Spanish-speaking artists and create several works of art in their style! This class immerses you in the Spanish language while teaching about several Spanish-speaking artists. Focus on one artist each day and then create art in that artist’s style. This class is taught in Spanish.

#2921B Mon. - Thurs., June 22-25 9:30-11:30am 4 Sessions $79 La ola del lago Room 247 Licensed La ola del Lago Teacher Molly Cook

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, an acronym for Science, Technology, EngineerSTEM ing and Mathematics, encourages and promotes critical thinking skills in students through the use of engaged inquiry based learning. During this learning, students tackle a variety of activities and topics within an interdisciplinary STEM approach asking powerful, insightful questions to develop solutions and seek answers. Many of the classes listed on the Experiment pages of this catalog engage aspects of STEM.

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Make amazing art with sand, shells, paint, drawing and clay! Take home a beautiful seahorse designed with sea shells, watercolor a sea turtle, and use sand to create a starfish, make a castle, mermaid, dolphins and more! Take home 1-3 completed art pieces each day! This camp features beautiful unique art that you will love making! Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day.

Summer Kids’ Company will run from June 18 - August 28, 2015, 6:30am-6:00pm

Pre K – K will be located at Edgewood. Grades 1- 5 will be located at Five Hawks, Redtail Ridge, or WestWood. Looking for options for older students? Please see The Wave on page 17.

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#2891D Friday, July 24 12:00-4:00pm Grainwood Art Room 1 Session $55 Watch Me Draw Instructor

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Safe at Home on My Own (Ages 8-11) If you (or your parents!) are feeling nervous about you being home alone for a little while this summer, this class is the solution to helping you feel more prepared. Safe at Home will answer your questions about setting up your routine to be by yourself when your parents are not home. Class will cover common household emergencies, using the telephone, basic first-aid, and more. Course fee includes student workbook. This class is intended as a tool to help families prepare youth for staying home alone. Safe at Home will not fully prepare all youth for the responsibilities involved with being at home alone.

This fun filled hands-on camp provides key business ideas and strategies through experiential activities and creative play. Through marketing, sales and finance games and activities you will learn how to bring a business concept into reality. Make “Entrepreneur Bucks” throughout the camp, earn interest and turn the money you make into exciting prizes! Whether you’re a born entrepreneur or an entrepreneur in the making, this camp will offer invaluable skills for your success in life – both in and outside the business world.

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Summer Math-By-Mail (Ages 5-12) Summer Math-by-Mail has helped thousands of students keep their math skills sharp over the summer. First and second graders, you will receive 10 weeks of lessons specifically designed for primary concept learners. Lessons covered throughout the summer for grades 3-7 will review and support concepts you have explored during the previous school year. You’ll take a pre-test and fill out a questionnaire to individualize your program, and then you will receive nine weeks of materials. Each week’s packet will include five, 20-minute math lessons with problem-solving activities. The activities will apply to a specific math concept or strand. For both groups, after you mail these in they will be returned to you with comments and corrections. You can work at your own pace. You’ll love receiving your returned assignments each week in the mail! When all lessons are completed, you will receive a certificate of achievement and a restaurant meal coupon. Lessons will be mailed beginning the week of June 7th. Please see page 18 for Math-by-Mail for older students.

#2916E Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 3-6 9:00am-4:00pm 4 Sessions $185 Grainwood Room TBD Dream To Venture Instructor

a Mannerly Escapade with Mannerly Manners! (Ages 7-14)

Community Education is offering Summer Swim Lessons at Hidden Oaks Middle School. Session dates are as follows: Session 1: Mon.-Thurs., June 15-25 Session 2: Mon.-Thurs., June 29-July 9 Session 3: Mon.-Thurs., July 13-23 Session 4: Mon.-Thurs., July 27-Aug. 6 Register online at www.priorlakesavagece.com or register in-person at the District Services Center between the hours of 8:00am-4:00pm, Monday through Friday. Please call Bobbi at 952.226.0081 with questions.

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You sign up for soccer, tennis, and Lego building, but did you ever think to sign up to learn a skill set that will influence your lives more than anything else will? Let’s face it; how we behave is a choice, and as you mature, the choices get more complicated. Mannerly Manners®, a leading etiquette source, supports family values and helps kids navigate life by teaching communication skills, table manners, the lost art of the thank you note and much more. Small class size, discussion format, and engaging roleplay help you understand how to use the rules of manners to your advantage. The camp fee includes a small class size, individual attention, 49-page workbook, many handouts to support lessons, breaks with snack & water, dessert meal and a certificate of completion. Parents are invited to participate with students at no additional cost.

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# 2700A Entering 1st-2nd Grade # 2700B Entering 3rd-7th Grade Students determine their own schedule. Enrollment Deadline: June 26 $85 Summer Math-by-Mail Instructor

Summer Swim Lessons (6 mos.-18 years)

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#2637X Mon.-Thurs., July 6-9 9:00am-Noon Grainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $149 Instructor: Marilyn G. Pentel

Camp Kindergarten (Ages 4-5)

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Summer Tutoring with Claire Duklet (Ages 6-11) Do you feel like you need a little boost to start the next school year off right? If so, Summer Tutoring could be the answer. Licensed Elementary School Teacher Claire Duklet is ready to help you master age appropriate concepts in the core subject areas of math, reading, social studies, and science. Choose the day or days of the week that work best for you, and email Claire at cduklet@priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us to schedule your individual tutoring session time. You may choose one or two sessions per week. After confirming a schedule with Claire, please call Community Education to register at 952.226.0080. Register for one or two sections. No discounts. #2900A1 Mon.-Thurs., June 15-July 30 One 1 hour tutoring session per week 7 Sessions $189

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Camp Entrepreneur with Tech Tac Toe (Ages 7-12)

#2900A2 Mon.-Thurs., June 15-July 30 Two 1 hour tutoring session per week 14 Sessions $378 Redtail Ridge Room 137 9:00am-3:00pm Instructor: Licensed ISD 719 Teacher, Claire Duklet

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T-Ball with Skyhawks (Ages 4-6)

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Skyhawks T-Ball staff teach the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and base running, all in a fun, positive environment. Specifically designed for beginning players, this program teaches athletes new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and responsibility. You will receive a t-shirt and merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nutfree snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, a baseball glove, and sunscreen each day.

Flag Football with Skyhawks (Ages 5-12) 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 you a chance to showcase your skills on the gridiron! You will receive a t-shirt, football, and player evaluation or merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen each day.

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Track and field with skyhawks (Ages 6-12)

Skyhawks Track and Field combines technical development, fundamental techniques, and safety with a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, you’ll be taught the standard track & field events, including long distance, sprints, relays, shot put, discus, and standing long-jump. All exercises and drills prepare you, the young athlete, for a future in cross-country, track and field events, and distance running while inspiring a love for running and being active. You’ll put it all together for one fun-filled day at the Skyhawks track meet! Please bring appropriate clothing, two nutfree snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen each day. All participants receive a t-shirt and a merit award.

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Ages 3.5-4 10:15-11:15am Gym/Fields* $55

Skyhawks baseball staff teach the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and base running, all in a fun, positive environment. Specifically designed for beginning and intermediate players, this program teaches athletes new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and responsibility. You will receive a t-shirt and merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, a baseball glove, and sunscreen each day.

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#2560B Mon.-Fri., July 20-24

Ages 5-7 9:00am-Noon

#2560C Mon.-Fri., July 20-24

Ages 8-12 9:00am-Noon

Grainwood 5 Sessions Skyhawks Instructors

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LaCrosse with Skyhawks (Ages 7-12)

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#2674A Ages 4-5 #2747 Mon.-Thurs., June 22-25 6:00-7:00pm Mon.-Fri., July 6-10 9:00am-Noon Grainwood Gym/Fields* Grainwood Gym/Fields* 4 Sessions $55 5 Sessions $119 Skyhawks Instructors #2674B Ages 6-8 Mon.-Thurs., June 22-25 7:15-8:15pm Baseball with Skyhawks Grainwood Gym/Fields* (Ages 6-8) 4 Sessions $55 #2674C Mon.-Fri., August 3-7 Grainwood 5 Sessions

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Developed over 30 years, this is the number one soccer camp for parents looking to introduce their children to the fundamentals of the world’s most popular sport. Using Skyhawks’ progressional curriculum, you will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for that next step into soccer. The participantto-coach ratio is approximately 10:1 for the evening camps. The morning camps are specifically designed for children 42 and 48 months of age, and introduce the essentials of soccer. Through games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/ eye coordination, and skill development. Must be toilet trained in order to participate. The participant-to-coach ratio for morning camps is approximately 6:1. All soccer campers will receive a t-shirt and merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen each day.

#2670A Mon.-Fri., June 22-26 Grainwood 5 Sessions Skyhawks Instructors

9:00am-Noon Gym/Fields* $119

Skyhawks Lacrosse combines basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey into one fast-paced game. You’ll be taught the fundamentals of stick handling, cradling, passing, and shooting in a fun, non-checking environment. Please bring appropriate clothing, a nut-free snack, water bottle, and sunscreen each day. You will receive a t-shirt and a merit award. Limited lacrosse kits are available for rent. Kits include helmet with full mask, lacrosse stick, and protective gloves. When you register, please select whether you will bring a helmet, lacrosse stick, and gloves to camp each day or if you need to rent equipment for camp.

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*Parents: Please drop-off and pick-up children in the Grainwood Gym for these camps with locations designated as Gym/ Fields* at Grainwood. Weather permitting, these campers will spend most of their time outside.

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Volleyball with Skyhawks (Ages 7-12) All aspects of volleyball 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. Instructors will assist you in developing fundamental skills through game-speed drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. You will receive a t-shirt, volleyball, and player evaluation. The participant-tocoach ratio is approximately 10:1. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, gym shoes, knee pads, and sunscreen each day.

Amazing Tots (Ages 20 Months-3 years with parent) This discovery based program is designed to get toddlers moving! The class will focus on activities that help your child meet his or her major motor development goals. This six-week program will also cover four different sports; basketball, football, soccer and baseball. Parent/guardian participation is highly encouraged. Athletic shoes are preferred but not required.

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STEM Basketball Camp with Skyhawks (Ages 6-12)

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This is not your average basketball program. Built around a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) curriculum this five module program is equal parts education and athletics/exercise. You will engage in fundamentals of basketball in the mornings and learn the science behind the sport in the afternoon. This comprehensive program covers the basics of dribbling, shooting, passing, offense and defense while integrating concepts such as surface area and angles, energy transfer and inertia, technology advancements in materials and composition as well as velocity and acceleration. In the final engineering design challenge, you will design and build a mechanical free throw device where you compete in teams vs. machines. You will receive a t-shirt, basketball, and merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, a lunch, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, gym shoes, knee pads, and sunscreen each day.

Amazing Athletes with Amazing Tots (Ages 3-6)

#2918 Mon.-Fri., July 27-31 9:00am-3:00pm 5 Sessions $250 Grainwood Gym Skyhawks Instructors

#2910A2 Mon.-Fri., Aug. 10-14 10:00-10:45am 5 Sessions $55 Grainwood Gym

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#2669A Mon.-Fri., June 15-19 Grainwood 5 Sessions

Ages 4-6 10:00am-Noon Gym $95

#2669B Mon.-Fri., June 15-19 Grainwood 5 Sessions

Ages 7-12 1:00-4:00pm Gym $119

#2669C Mon.-Fri., July 13-17 Grainwood 5 Sessions

Ages 6-12 1:00-4:00pm Gym $119

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How do you get your 30-60 minutes of movement each day? Join 4-H in a fun week of fitness and fun making our own fitness equipment, including hula hoops, skip-its, jump ropes, sidewalk chalk, and getting active by playing kickball, yoga and much more. Each day we will learn new songs and make a healthy snack. #2826A Mon.-Thurs., June 29-July 2 9:00am-Noon 4 Sessions $55 Grainwood Cafeteria 4-H Instructors

#2910B Wednesdays, June 17-July 22 5:15-5:45pm 6 Sessions $55 TOMS Gym Amazing Athletes Instructor

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This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player. Using our progressional curriculum, staff focus on the whole player, teaching respect, teamwork and responsibility. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of Skyhawks’ most popular programs. You will receive a t-shirt, and player evaluation or merit award. Participants in Sections 2669B and 2669C will receive a basketball. Please bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, and gym shoes each day.

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Let’s get active! This is a wonderful opportunity for young children to engage in an educational sports and fitness program that teaches the basic fundamentals and mechanics of nine different ball sports & seven key areas of motor development. In this course we will cover baseball, volleyball, lacrosse, football, basketball, soccer, golf, hockey, and tennis. Come build self-confidence, practice teamwork and improve motor skills with us! In this non-competitive environment, you will increase your cardiovascular fitness, muscle tone, hand-eye coordination, and reaction time. Athletic shoes are preferred but not required. #2910A1 Wednesdays, June 17-July 22 4:15-5:00pm 6 Sessions $59 TOMS Gym

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Weather Information: In the event of inclement or unsafe weather conditions, all outside programs will be moved to an indoor space. Whenever possible, programming will resume in a gym. When gym space is not available, instructors will be prepared with indoor activities to keep children engaged. Look for signs posted at the schools for more information about rain locations.

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Rugby Camp with South River Sentinels (ages 8-14)

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Explore the exciting sport of Rugby, flag style! Rugby is gaining in popularity around the world. Did you know it is now an Olympic sport? Flag Rugby is a safe, non-contact, easy to play version of rugby, for both boys and girls. Throughout camp you will learn the importance of teamwork and respect for teammates, coaches, and referees, all while developing ball handling, running and evasion skills. Friday will feature a rugby match. Fee includes a t-shirt/ Please indicate T-shirt size when registering. Registrations received after Wednesday, July 1st cannot be guaranteed a t-shirt. Wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes, and sunscreen. Please bring a water bottle and a nut-free snack each day. Cosponsored by ISD 191 Community Education. Camp proceeds benefit our local rugby club, the South River Sentinels.

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#6113A Ages 7-10 Monday-Friday, July 20-24 9:00am-Noon

#6113B Ages 11-15 Monday-Friday, July 20-24 1:00-4:00pm

Grainwood Cafeteria 5 Sessions $149 Youth Enrichment League Instructor

Tennis with Skyhawks (Ages 7-12) In Skyhawks tennis programs, players learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves during a series of drills designed to teach skills in a fun and dynamic way. You will also learn the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Due to limited court space, these programs fill quickly. You will receive a t-shirt and player evaluation. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Please bring a tennis racquet, appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen each day.

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Skyhawks Tennis with Quickstart is a new format to help young kids learn and play tennis. To create a successful learning environment, modifications have been made to Skyhawks’ traditional tennis program. The court is smaller and has shorter nets, the racquets are smaller, and the balls are foam. In addition to developing a love for tennis, athletes will learn the rules and etiquette that make tennis such an exciting game to play. You will receive a t-shirt and merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 8:1. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen each day. Tennis racquets will be provided. #2856A Mon.-Thurs., June 22-25 4 Sessions

Ages 5-7 1:15-3:15pm $75

#2856B Mon.-Thurs., July 13-16 4 Sessions

Ages 4-6 6:00-6:45pm $55

#2856C Mon.-Thurs., July 13-16 4 Sessions

Ages 7-8 7:00-7:45pm $55

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If you have a horse crazy child this is the perfect introduction to horses. Learn how to care for horses and enjoy an introduction to riding a horse in this three day horse camp. Each day there will be a horse related activity along with a craft and game. Horseback riding is a sport that can be enjoyed year around as well as being a sport that is enjoyed throughout one’s life. Fee includes a snack each day and all craft supplies. All particpants must submit a waiver, signed by a parent or guardian prior to camp.

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#2917 Monday-Friday, July 20-24 1:00-3:00pm 5 Sessions $69 Grainwood Elementary Gym/Fields* South River Sentinels Team Members and Coaches See parent note on page 8.

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New & experienced fencers are invited! Get ready to face your foe in mano-a-mano matches that will test your strength, speed, discipline and desire. These fencing classes improve dexterity, speed, quickness and focus. Safety is our first priority. Safety swords, protective masks & jackets, and a high-octane, inclusive environment. Are you ready to duel?

Horse Camp (Ages 6-12)

#2922 Mon.-Wed., June 16-18 9:00am-Noon 3 Sessions $150 Location : Capall Stables in Lonsdale Capall Stables, 4804 Clearwater Trail Lonsdale, MN 55046 Instructor: Capall Stables, Dustin

Chess and Fun In The Sun! (Ages 5-13)

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Play the royal game of chess! West Chess is offering Summer Chess Camps. West Chess is dedicated to the instruction and appreciation of the game of chess. During this camp you’ll receive top instruction from a team of National Master Chess Players. This camp is designed for your student to excel in his/her skill level along with Fun in the Sun! Each day will focus on fun chess learning activities and lots of fun outdoor games too! The campers can show off their new skills at the championship tournament at the end of the week. Daily healthy snacks are included in the cost of the camp. Campers are encouraged to bring a lunch, sunscreen and a water bottle each day.

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#2851 Mon.-Fri., July 27-31 9:00am-5:00pm Grainwood Art Room 5 Sessions $205 West Chess Instructor William Harrison

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Tennis Play Day with Carlson Tennis (Ages 4-11)

Rising Stars Tennis with Carlson Tennis (ages 7-8)

The goal of Carlson Tennis is to give kids an opportunity to play the great sport of tennis. The event promotes a sport of a lifetime. This is a great opportunity to try tennis for the first time or to get out and play again before summer starts. The Stars Program goals are development, fun, & success. Low compression balls, smaller rackets, and shorter courts are used to get you playing right away. $5 payment will be credited to your enrollment in Tennis with Carlson Tennis in the same quarter.

This class is about control and is the first Rally Stage. You will play rally games by the 2nd lesson and the final day will be full of games and competitions. This group is split up by ability so that you can learn at your correct pace. You’ll enjoy playing games and rallying the ball back and forth while working on technique and tactics. #2866B1 Tues.-Thurs., June 16-25

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#2866B2 Tues.-Thurs., July 14-23

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PLAY Grandmasters of Chess with Youth Enrichment League (Ages 6-11) All levels welcome. Our chess summer camp works with all levels of students. Beginners learn piece movement, capturing, check, checkmate, castling and more. Returning students study intermediate lessons (King Rook, Checkmate, and Gaining Opposition as examples). Advanced students will study Queen Sacrifices, Back Rank Mates and other advanced theory. An in-class tournament will be held the last day of class. This summer camp is fun, fast-paced and packed with information. Develop the brain bending strategies of a brilliant and complex game! Continue your chess journey or start your path this summer.

#2866B3 Tues.-Thurs., July 28-Aug. 6 9:45-10:45am

TOMS Tennis Courts 6 Sessions $95 Carlson Tennis Instructors

Future Stars Tennis with Carlson Tennis (ages 9-11)

This class is for the youngest players. Agility, balance, and coordination are emphasized. You’ll start here, in the PreRally Stage of your Tennis development. Class focus will be on developing the skills that will get you to the rally stage. At the end of each session there will be a Skills Festival where you can compete as teams on your skills. Fun and success are the goals!

This group will be rallying from the beginning. The group is split into levels based on ability; however everyone will be rallying from the first day. The emphasis for this class is to get you to play and understand the fundamentals of the forehand and backhand groundstrokes, volleys, and serve. Point play is introduced in the 2nd week so the you’ll will be ready for our weekly Match Play.

#2866A1 Tues.-Thurs., June 16-25

9:00-9:45am

#2866C1 Tues.-Thurs., June 16-25

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#2866C2 Tues.-Thurs., July 14-23

10:45-11:45am

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#2866A3 Tues.-Thurs., July 28-Aug. 6 9:00-9:45am

#2866C3 Tues.-Thurs., July 28-Aug. 6 10:45-11:45am

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This group will be a mix of past players and new players, with the group split up as needed. The goal for this group is to get you playing as fast as possible. Match play, technique, and tactics will be the class focus to develop your tennis skills.

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#2866D1 Tues.-Thurs., June 16-25 11:45am-1:00pm #2866D2 Tues.-Thurs., June 14-23 11:45am-1:00pm #2866D3 Tues.-Thurs., July 28-Aug. 6 11:45am-1:00pm TOMS Tennis Courts 6 Sessions $135 Carlson Tennis Instructors

Tennis Court $95

#2893 Monday-Friday, Aug. 10-14 9:00am-Noon Grainwood Media Center 5 Sessions $119 Instructor: National Chess Master Nathan Hoover

Rain make-ups for all Carlson Tennis programs will be on the Friday of the same week.

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#2866 Sunday, May 10 Ages 4-8 1:00-2:00pm Ages 9-11 2:00-3:00pm TOMS Tennis Courts 1 Session $5 Carlson Tennis Instructors

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Engineering Remote Control Lego Cars with Tech Tac Toe (Ages 6-11)

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On your mark, ready, set, GO! In this super fun and innovative class you’ll have the opportunity to create your very own Lego Car and race it with a remote control. Additionally, you’ll be challenged to engineer cars based on multiple mobility technology and use your creativity to tweak your cars using gears and more to make them the fastest. This camp is guaranteed to challenge curious minds! Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day.

LegoX: Pump It Up... Pneumatics Style with Youth Enrichment League (Ages 6-11)

Get pumped up with our LEGO Pneumatics series. Create a robotic hand, robotic arm and stamping press, and design your own dinosaur and scarecrow; all using pneumatics (components operated by pressurized air). You will leave the class with a firm understanding of how pneumatics are used in your day-to-day lives as well as how they can be used in the future. Engage your erudite engineer. Sign up today.

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Virtual Fashion Design NEW with Tech Tac Toe STEM (Ages 8-12)

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Mobile Game App Design with Tech Tac Toe (Ages 8-12)

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Ever had the itch to create a mobile game app that can be played on a mobile device? Well, then this camp is for you! You’ll learn how to program a mobile game on professional grade software using a visual, drag and drop interface. Please bring a USB Jump Drive to save your work. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day. #2916D Mon.-Thurs., August 3-6 4 Sessions Grainwood Tech Tac Toe Instructor

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Have you ever wanted to create your own fashion? Then this thrilling class is for you. Creativity meets technology as you learn to use amazing software to design your own fashion. You’ll also learn about prints, color schemes, patterns and much more! Have fun learning skills that will come in handy in a variety of high demand tech jobs such as web development and graphic design. Please bring a beverage and a nutfree snack each day.

Lego WeDo Robotics with Youth Enrichment League (Ages 8-11)

#2916B Mon.-Thurs., July 13-16 4 Sessions Grainwood Tech Tac Toe Instructor

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Engineering in Minecraft with Tech Tac Toe (Ages 6-11)

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This camp is Minecraft, with an electrical engineering twist! Learn to customize the Minecraft world with resource packs created by YOU, and program teleporters. Challenge your problem solving skills as you design a playable map. You will also explore the wonderful world of electricity as you create electrical circuits and more in the safety of the Minecraft world. Curious minds and basic Minecraft knowledge are required. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day. #2916C Mon.-Thurs., July 20-23 4 Sessions Grainwood Tech Tac Toe Instructor

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Get ready for summer soccer by building your own robotic soccer goalie and cheering fans! Other projects include a motorized airplane, boat, waking giant, terrible pterodactyl and more. Ten to fifteen projects will be built throughout the week. Each day you will design and build different LEGO projects and then program these projects using a computer and a basic robotics engineering program (from Mindstorms) to complete different tasks and challenges. A fascinating week of summer camp for you young inventors and engineers!

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#2647A Mon.-Thurs., June 29-July 2 9:00am-Noon Grainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $99 Youth Enrichment League Instructor

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Camp Invention is where BIG ideas become the next BIG thing! Join in as Camp Invention celebrates its 25th year of reinventing summer fun! You will work together to seek solutions to real-world problems, turn ordinary into extraordinary and sharpen critical 21st century learning skills while rotating through several fascinating modules. Modules include the following: KartWheel™- Build, enhance and upgrade your very own freestyle racing cart; Design Studio: Illuminate™- explore what it means to prototype a product from scratch, I Can Invent: Next Level Gamers™Take apart broken or unused appliances using real tools to create a physical video game model in the 3rd dimension, and Inducted™- Receive personalized video challenges from National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductees like constructing megatowers, assembling space rockets and so much more! Please bring a lunch, a nut-free snack and beverage each day, and a broken small appliance to take apart.

#2916A Mon.-Thurs., June 15-18 4 Sessions Grainwood Tech Tac Toe Instructor

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Little Green Thumbs with 4-H (Ages 6-11) Join 4-H for a week of green thumbs. You will explore the world of plants by planting seeds, growing clippings and make some healthy recipes from plants growing in the garden. Everyone will take home a new house plant, herb garden, floral design and much more. #2826C Mon.-Thurs., July 13-16 Grainwood 4 Sessions 4-H Instructors

9:00am-Noon Cafeteria $55

Visit www.priorlakesavagece.com or call 952-226-0080


Cooking Around the World with 4-H (Ages 8-11)

Jr. Robot Engineer with Mad Science (Ages 6-8)

Join 4-H for a fun cooking lesson on foods found around the world. You will explore Mexican, Italian, Asian, Mediterranean, American, European and other cuisines. You’ll learn about kitchen and food safety, information about each region and recipes to try at home. Work in a team to copy the demonstrated recipe to fit their group’s tastes. Long hair must be pulled back into a ponytail.

Discover the world of robots inspired by science fiction writers like Isaac Asimov and Karl Capek. Build an OWI Hyper Peppy Robot to take home. Learn about robot programming with Mad Science’s Baby Steps and Sandwich programming. Program a Lego Mindstorms® RCX Robot and navigate an obstacle course. Take part in a Game Show and learn about the history and parts of a robot. Be part of the human robot we put together and part of the assembly line as your snack is constructed. Build circuits, gear assemblies and simple motors as you apply your knowledge of power sources, switches, end effectors, belt drives, magnets and hydraulics. Try out the Mad Science robotic arm to gather your snack one day and explore four other types of robots.

HEXBUG and VEX Robotics with Computer Explorers (Ages 10-13)

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Design, build, drive and program! HEXBUG® and VEX® Robotics have teamed up to develop this new robotics program. HEXBUG VEX Robotics encourages STEM learning through handson learning experiences as you team with other students to construct jumbo-sized robots and customize its programming! Drive the robot manually with a remote control, or choose the autonomous drive mode. You will be working with the latest in interactive technology that include vex robotic brains, LED Modules, Bump Sensors, and obstacle avoiding IR Sensors. You will leave with a take-home, DIY version of our nano-bug, made from a vibrating motor and watch battery. Please bring a beverage and nut-free snack each day.

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Have you ever wanted to be a chemist, geologist, biologist, illusionist, or paleontologist? These are just some of the Mad Science scientists you will become while learning about bugs, sea life, fossils, minerals, optical illusions, magic and what makes slime slimy and putty sticky. Enjoy hands-on fun and experiments as you explore a different theme each day.

#2501B Mon.-Fri., July 27-31 Grainwood 5 Sessions Mad Science Instructor

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Fascinating Physics with science explorers (Ages 3.5-6)

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Physics, for preschoolers! In Fascinating Physics, you will use your natural curiosity to explore physics, the science of motion. Use Lego and K’NEX building systems to investigate force, friction, gravity, simple machines and much more through engaging activities and experiments. Please join us for this fun, Jr. STEM class as you take some of your first steps into the fascinating world of physics.

#2549A Mon.-Wed., June 29-July 1 9:30-11:30am Grainwood Room TBD 3 Sessions $59 Science Explorers Instructor

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Junior Scientist with Mad Science (Ages 5-7)

#2501A Mon.-Fri., August 10-14 Grainwood 5 Sessions Mad Science Instructors

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Summer registration is now open for Prior Lake Recreation programs! Please visit www.cityofpriorlake.com and click the “Rec” tab to view programs and to register! We hope you are as excited as we are for Summer 2015! Keep Calm and Quack On!

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Easter Eggstravaganza Saturday, March 28 from 1:00-3:00pm $5 per car fee to park in Lakefront Park during this event

#2787B Mon.-Thurs., August 10-13 9:00am-Noon Grainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $149 Computer Explorers Instructor

Eureka with Mad Science (Ages 6-12)

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Do you have the solutions the world needs? Join the Eureka Inventors’ Camp and explore famous inventors such as Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Rube Goldberg, Archimedes and Ben Franklin and the contributions they made to science. Use your knowledge and creativity to overcome a series of challenges using basic materials, simple machines, tips from famous inventors, and most importantly, your own mind. While Thomas Edison said “Invention is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration,” this camp is 100% fun!

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#2501C Mon.-Fri., July 13-17 5 Sessions Grainwood Mad Science Instructor

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Tot & Me April 1 - Choose either 10:00-11:00am (Session 1) or 6:307:30pm (Session 2). For children ages 2-6 to attend with an adult! Fee: $10/Resident Child; $15/Non-Resident Child; Deadline: March 30

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Woodworking with youth Enrichment League (Ages 9-12)

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Build a paddle boat that floats, a trophy pedestal, and a bird house, all in the same camp. Accelerated students will also have the option to create a tool box. Make, paint and take home 3-4 different projects while learning the rudiments of craftsmanship, including measuring, safely cutting and crosscutting, drilling, clamping, hammering and more. Safety is our first priority. No power tools will be used in class and every student wears safety goggles the entire class. Clothes may get paint or sawdust on them, please plan accordingly. A $30 materials fee is included in the course fee. All new projects for summer 2015.

Frozen and Liquid! STEM W.O.W. the Wonders of Water with Elsa, Anna, and olaf (Ages 4-11) E-STEM (Environment, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and Eco Adventure Camp go together to encourage and create a lifelong love of science, nature, and water. Three water biomes are found at Jeffers Pond Elementary. Learn to be a water engineer and all about water habitats and biomes. Play in learning games about plants and animals that need water for survival! This camp is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the MN Science Museum. Please bring a life jacket, a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, tennis shoes, and a nut-free lunch to camp each day.

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In this Video Game Animation class, you will explore how to create animated characters, stories, and art using Scratch, a computer learning tool that teaches programming skills. You’ll draw pictures, add sound and movement, and share your creations with other participants. You will learn about programs that already exist and design your own using a visual programming language. Scratch Software is free to download, so you may add to your game after class from a home computer if you need additional time. Parents will have access to the day’s activities by following along with a customized “app” created by the instructor. A special Scratch Showcase will be held the last day of class. The showcase will feature student products. All parents are invited to attend the showcase!

#2792 Mon.-Thurs., July 13-16 9:00-11:00am Jeffers Pond Media Center #2875 4 Sessions $85 Mon.-Fri., June 22-26 8:30am-Noon Instructor: Licensed ISD 719 Teacher, PLHS Commons Kate Tinguely 5 Sessions $99 Instructors: King TeC Members and Advisors

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#2701A Ages 6-12 Mon.-Thurs., June 22-25 9:00am-3:00pm Jeffers Pond 1st Grade Pod 4 Sessions $99

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This robotics camp is engineered to challenge your mind in programming, mechanical building, and much more. Think outside the box, but inside the field. Members of each team will work together to design, build, and program a robot to compete in this year’s game challenge. The challenge includes a field with a wall down the center and two different sized balls which robots must score over or under the wall. Each time a robot scores a ball, its alliance scores points! The game will feature two randomly selected robots versus two different, randomly selected robots. The entire game is constricted to a time limit of 90 seconds. Camp includes instruction from King TeC members in the areas of programming and electrical and mechanic engineering. Each team of 3-6 students will be assigned a KING TeC mentor. The final class will include a tournament to showcase your team’s robot design in competition with the other teams and robots. You will also be given glimpses of what it is like to be part of KING TeC, and discover the team’s large robots. Students with all levels of experience are encouraged to register. You won’t leave with a robot, but you will leave with a T-shirt in your size if you register and provide your shirt size by May 29th. T-shirts are not guaranteed after that date. Please bring a water bottle to camp each day.

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Instructors: Licensed ISD 719 Teachers; LeAnn Weikle and Linda Anderson

Advanced Minecrafting: Using Mods, Redstone, and Textures with computer explorers (Ages 8-11)

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Minecraft is one of the most popular video games in history, and offers an amazing world of endless possibilities, limited only by your imagination. This class is for Intermediate and Advanced Minecrafters. Learn how to expand your world’s abilities using popular game-enhancing mods. Participate in building challenges, using mods like BiblioCraft, BuildCraft, Not Enough Items, RailCraft, Ender Storage, Industrial Craft, and Zan’s Minimap. You will also explore creating and editing skins and textures using gimp. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day.

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High/Low Camp-Robotics Programming with STEM KING TeC 2169 Members (Ages 9-12)

#2787A Mon.-Thurs., June 29-July 2 1:00-4:00pm Grainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $149 Computer Explorers Instructor

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Tinkerbell and the Neverbeast Musical Theater Camp with Mayer Arts (Ages 3-8) What is the new mysterious creature in Pixie Hollow? Come find out! Dance and sing to the music from Tinkerbell and the Neverbeast and work together to create a musical! Everyone will learn how to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more! You will also make your own wings! No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day. Friends and family are invited to observe the final 30 minutes of the final class. Find out if the legend is real! All students will receive a free magical t-shirt. Please provide shirt size at registration.

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You are invited to attend a two-day camp put on by the Laker Dance Team! After being divided into groups by grade, dancers will learn a variety of skills from current Laker dancers, play games, and learn a short routine. Fee includes a t-shirt. Please indicate t-shirt size when registering (Youth Small-Adult Medium). Registrations received after Friday, August 7th cannot be guaranteed a t-shirt. After attending this clinic, participants will be invited to perform at the Blue & Gold PLHS football game on Tuesday, August 18th, time to be announced. Parents are invited to this game to see the performance. Wear comfortable clothing, lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes, and bring a water bottle and a nut-free snack each day. Camp proceeds benefit the PLHS Dance Team.

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PLHS Auditorium 5 Sessions $59 Instructor: PLHS Theatre Director and Drama Students

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The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow! Come learn songs and dances from the new upbeat version of the Broadway Hit Musical about Little Orphan Annie and put on a musical! Everyone will learn how to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak lines, block a scene, develop a character and much more! No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack each day. Friends and family are invited to observe the final 30 minutes of the final class. All participants will receive a free magical T-Shirt! Please provide shirt size at registration.

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Frozen® Musical Theater Camp with mayer arts (Ages 4-8) For the first time in forever! We will dance and sing to music from Frozen and put together our own show! You will also make your own silly snowman crafts. No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a nut-free snack and beverage each day. Friends and family are invited to observe the final 30 minutes of the final class. All students will receive a T-shirt. Please provide shirt size at registration. #2643B1 Mon.-Fri., June 22-26 Grainwood 5 Sessions Mayer Arts Instructor

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#2707 Mon.-Tues., August 17-18 9:00am-Noon TOMS Gym TBD 3 Sessions $80 Instructor: PLHS Laker Dance Team

Little Kicksters Jazz and Kick Dance Class (Ages 6-12) Join “Little Kicksters” dance class this summer! It is a high-energy, exciting class filled with high kick and jazz movement. You work on a routine, play games that enhance your dance skills, and fine-tune your dance technique. No previous dance experience is required. You will show off your routine the last 15 minutes of class on the last day. Please wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a water bottle and small, healthy nut-free snack each day.

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Little Orphan Annie Musical Theater Camp with Mayer Arts (Ages 7-12)

#2643A Mon.-Fri., June 22-26 Grainwood 5 Sessions Mayer Arts Instructor

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Be part of the drama workshop run by the Prior Lake High School Drama Department! High school actors and technicians, along with a theater director, will be in charge of this event. Each session will be divided into two sections. The first part will consist of theater games and activities. These are designed to help you learn stage movement, find characters, and have fun in the process. The second part will be to launch a play which will be performed for the public on the final day of the class. Casting will be on Monday and rehearsals will take place during the second part of each day’s session. The name of the plays will be announced at the beginning of the workshop. If you prefer not to be “on stage,” an opportunity will exist for you to work with the technical aspects of the performance. Camp proceeds benefit the PLHS Theater Department.

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Summer Theater Workshop With PLHS Drama Department (Ages 9-15)

#2841A Mon.-Thurs., July 13-16 9:00-11:00am Grainwood Gym 4 Sessions $79 Instructor: Licensed Teacher ISD 719, Laresa Pickens

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Step up to the challenge and take your shot! Learn proper shooting techniques and range safety, and hang out with other youth interested in developing archery skills. This club is designed for archers with beginner to intermediate skills. You will learn to shoot compound bows, work on accuracy, and learn techniques to shoot at different yardage points. Along with archery, you will have the opportunity to try out hunting techniques with atl-atls. All equipment is provided. Unless weather is severe, this is a rain or shine, outside program. Dress for the weather. Parents are responsible for pick up and drop off at the range at Cleary Lake Park (18106 Texas Avenue, Prior Lake). Class size is limited to 20, so register today.

Driver’s Education with A+ Driving School (Ages 15+) A comprehensive program is offered through Community Education, including 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of private behind-the-wheel training, as is required by the state of Minnesota for drivers under the age of 18. This course includes defensive driving techniques, hands-on, dynamic curriculum and experienced, certified instructors. You are welcome to take the 30 hours of classroom instruction at age 14 or older, however you do need to be 15 to take the knowledge test to receive a permit. If you need to miss 1-2 classes, makeup classes may be arranged. Once you receive a valid permit, behind the wheel lessons may be set up on an individual basis and include home pick-up in the district area. Online registration is available at www.priorlakesavagece.com.

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Build a robot to score a soccer goal, navigate a field and capture a prize, open doors and trip some triggers. You will design, build, program, test and modify multiple robots using the Mindstorms EV3 robotics system. This summer camp is designed to prepare students for participation in the FIRST® LEGO League annual robotics competition. The challenges, programming, designs and more will thoroughly stimulate rookie and veteran robotics engineers. EV3 is a robust upgrade to the NXT Mindstorms robotics system. Better sensors. Better builds. More motors. More sensors. All of this equates to a more resilient robotics system. This course is a fantastic primer if you are interested in gaining experience for the FIRST® LEGO League annual robotics competition. Camp features all new challenges for Summer 2015!

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#6100L Monday-Friday, June 15-26 8:30-11:30am #6100M Monday-Friday, June 15-26 12:30-3:30pm

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Basic Sailing made easy (Ages 10+)

#6100N Monday-Friday, July 13-24 8:30-11:30am

Learn the basics of sailing without strange terminology. The topics will include windpower, how to angle the boat to catch the wind, steering, adjusting the sails and more. There will also be time for questions and answers. Participants are welcome, at no charge, to make arrangements with the instructor to learn and practice sailing skills on board his stable day sailor on Prior Lake.

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#2886 Mon.-Fri., August 17-21 8:30am-12:30pm Grainwood Room TBD 5 Sessions $149 Youth Enrichment League Instructor

#6093 Tuesday, May 12 TOMS 1 Session Instructor: LeRoy Horn

Intro to Archery (Ages 10-15)

Summer Theatre Workshop with PLHS Drama Club (Ages 9-15)

#6100S Mon.-Fri., August 10-21 6:00-9:00pm* *August 10-21, 6:00-9:00pm class will be held at the DSC. 10 Sessions $185 Due at Registration, $60 Due at Each of 3 BTW Lessons A+ Driving School Instructor

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Be part of the drama workshop run by the Prior Lake High School Drama Department! Camp proceeds benefit the PLHS Theater Department. Please see page 15 for more information. #2791A 7th-9th Grade Monday-Friday, June 15-19 9:00-11:30am #2791B 4th-6th Grade Monday-Friday, June 15-19 12:30-3:00pm

PLHS Auditorium 5 Sessions $59 Instructor: PLHS Theatre Director and Drama Students

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7:00-8:30pm Room 607 $15

#6100P Mon.-Fri., July 27-August 7 8:30-11:30am

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Visit Minnesota Careers Information System to help guide you in your career and post high school education goals. Parents: Learn how to help your child decide which careers could be the best fit for them. Visit http://mncis.intocareers.org and enter username: priorlake and password: lakers

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Babysitting-Classroom based program (Ages 11-15) This updated Babysitting Training class prepares you to safely and responsibly care for yourself and children or infants in the absence of a parent or guardian. This class will help you develop leadership skills, learn how to develop a babysitter’s business (CD-rom included), keep yourself and others safe, help children behave, and learn basic child care and First Aid. You must complete all hours to earn a completion certificate. You will receive a Babysitter’s Bag with a handbook. Classes are taught by American Red Cross certified instructors.

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Gymnastics-High School (7th-12th Grade) This program is designed for gymnasts who are currently on the high school gymnastics team or would like to participate on the high school team next year. The focus will be on learning new skills and improving strength and flexibility. Wear leotards and bring your bar grips, water bottles and tennis shoes to every practice.

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#4008B Mon. & Wed., June 22 & 24 1:00-4:30pm Instructor: Licensed ISD 719 Teacher, Maureen Johnson

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#4008D Mon. & Wed., July 16 & 17 8:30am-Noon Instructor: Karlen Long, AHA, ARC #4008E Mon. & Tues., Aug. 3 & 4 8:30am-Noon Instructor: Karlen Long, AHA, ARC Grainwood 2 Sessions

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Advanced Babysitting (Ages 11-15) Set yourself apart! This class is not offered in many areas, so it could increase the demand for your babysitting service. This class will prepare you to deal with life threatening first aid emergencies when caring for other children. Class covers Child/Infant CPR, Advanced First Aid to include splinting, slings and sudden illnesses such as allergic reactions, diabetic emergencies, use of an inhaler, and exposure to an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). You will receive certification in Child/Infant CPR/ AED (valid for 2 years). You must complete the Babysitting Training class prior to starting Advanced Babysitting. You will receive a First Aid kit.

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#4008C Tues. & Thurs., June 23 & 25 8:30am-Noon Instructor: Licensed ISD 719 Teacher, Maureen Johnson

#2654C Mondays, Tuesdays, & Wednesdays, June 15-July 29 9:00am-Noon (no class June 29-July 3) 18 Sessions $399 TOMS Blue Gym Instructors: PLHS Varsity Gymnastics Coaches

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#4008D2 Tuesday, July 21

8:30-11:30am

Grainwood Room TBD 1 Session $35 Instructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

Fencing with Youth Enrichment League (Ages 11-15) Please see page 10 for more information. #6113A Mon.-Fri., July 20-24

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The Wave

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The WAVE is a youth program designed for students entering 6th – 8th grade and is a spin-off of Kids’ Company. You will enjoy hanging with your friends and will be instrumental in planning your field trips and activities. Flexible scheduling allows families to choose which days you will attend and the convenient location allows you to participate in summer band, summer school, sports, enrichment and much more. Field trips are held Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Mon.-Thurs., June 22-Aug. 27 Location TBD 7:00am-5:00pm $60 Registration Fee $36 Daily Attendance Fee Contact Kids’ Company at 952-226-0090 for more information or online at www.priorlakesavagece.com.

Art Extravanganza Art and Craft Fair (Ages 5-17)

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#4008A Tues. & Thurs., June 16 & 17 8:30am-Noon Instructor: Karlen Long, AHA, ARC

Please see full description on page 5. #2895 Thursday, August 6 1 Session HOMS

10:00am-1:00pm $5 Location TBD

1 Session $79 Instructor: Karlen Long, American Health and Safety Institute

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Summer Band-Intermediates Middle School and High (Entering 7th-9th grade) School Standards Based Math-By-Mail (Ages 11-14) Middle School Band continues through the

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summer with individual weekly lessons. Thirty minute lessons occur once per week. Register at www.priorlakesavagece.com. Choose your lesson time and instructor based on availability. Space is limited. Register early for a time slot that fits your schedule. Registration opens May 4th. Monday-Thursday, July 6-August 6 Register for 1 day/week 5 Sessions $119 HOMS Music Suite Licensed ISD 719 Band Teachers

Keep your mind active with the locally developed Math-By-Mail curriculum, 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 foundational basis for this curriculum. With creative problem solving, multiple choice, short answer and vocabulary embedded into an 8 week course of independent study, you will maintain or increase your level of math understanding in addition to reviewing the recommended targets suggested by grade level in the Minnesota School Academic Standards of mathematics. Unlike other programs that are exclusively grade level driven, you will be given a pretest to assess the appropriate skill level necessary to strengthen your individual math needs. You will receive 8 packets to complete at your own pace throughout the summer. As you finish packets, mail them in for feedback and they will be returned to you. All packets are due back by August 14th in order to provide timely feedback before the 20152016 school year begins. This is appropriate for students entering grades 6-9.

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Middle School Tennis with Carlson Tennis (ages 11-14) Please see full description on page 11.

Summer Band-its (Stage Band) (Entering 8th-12th Grade)

Have you ever thought about playing in Jazz Band or wanted a summer opportunity to make rockin’ and swingin’ music? This group is open to all regular concert band and jazz band instrumentation, but will feature rock and swing music styles, with a rhythm section (drum set, bass guitar, electric guitar, piano). Rehearsals will be twice a week with an off-site gig on the last day. Register at www.priorlakesavagece.com. Prerequisite: You must be currently enrolled in the Prior Lake Band Program and have completed at least the 7th grade, or have been a member of one of the school jazz bands. Space is limited. Registration opens May 4th. Students may be added from the waitlist, if necessary, based on strengths and specialties of students and the needs of the complete band.

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#2919 Tuesday, August 11 3:00-4:00pm 1 Session $15 Minnesota School of Business, 17685 Juniper Path, Lakeville, MN 55044 MSB Instructor

#2882 Tues. & Thurs., July 7-Aug. 4 1:15-2:15pm HOMS Music Suite 10 Sessions $115 Performance: Aug. 6 Time & Location TBD Instructors: Licensed Teachers Brian Melody & Dagan Hanson

#2700C Entering 6th-9th Grade Students determine their own schedule. Enrollment Deadline: June 30 $89 Math-by-Mail Instructor

Study Skills Boot Camp with Sylvan Learning (Ages 11-14)

Middle school requires a lot of organization and individual accountability. This interactive, yet personal approach to teaching improves study habits, goal setting and achievement as well as a focus on time management and organization, you’ll identify learning preferences and tackle barriers. This class is planned to give you an improved skill set for your academic future and life’s journey. All materials are included.

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Beginner Band in ISD 719 starts this summer with the Community Education sponsored Summer Band Program. To register, please attend our registration event or visit www.priorlakesavagece.com to select your assigned instrument and a lesson time. If you have any questions related to the Summer Band Program, or you need an instrument, we recommend you attend the registration night for Summer Band, where you can meet with instructors and/or instrument vendors at Twin Oaks on May 11th from 5:00-8:00pm. We highly recommend meeting with one of the instrument vendors to obtain an instrument for your child to play. Vendors will be available in the Twin Oaks Middle School Gym from 5:00-8:00pm, on May 11th. If you are unable to meet with a vendor and your child needs an instrument, please arrange to rent or purchase your instrument ASAP. An instrument is required prior to participation in the Summer Band program. Registration opens May 4.

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#2899 Mon.-Thurs., August 17-20 9:00am-Noon Grainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $129 Sylvan Learning Instructors

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EARLY CHILDHOOD SUMMER FUN! ECFE classes are located at Edgewood School 5304 WestWood Dr. SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372 Call 952-226-0950 with questions.

Summer ECFE Classes (Early Childhood Family Education)

Registration for summer ECFE classes begins at 8:00am on May 11, 2015

CIRCLE OF FRIENDS PRESCHOOL Register early…summer ECFE classes are limited. A 4-Star Parent Aware Rated Program

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INFANT DEVELOPMENT CLasses (0-12 months)

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In order to grow and reach their full potential, young children need a rich, stable, and safe world, with affectionate and supportive grown-ups, and lots of opportunities for play and discovery. A quality early education program delivers just that, which is what we do at Circle of Friends Preschool. We offer classes for children 3, 4 and 5 years old. Children must be 3 years old and toilet trained by September 1, 2015 to participate. Our classes range from 2 to 5 days a week, and include halfday traditional, half-day nature-based, and extended day class options.

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Early Childhood Screening

The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are important times of rapid learning and growth. Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple check of how your child is growing and developing offered through the Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools. By screening children, between the ages of three and four, we can detect possible health or learning concerns so that children can get help before they start school. Parents may accompany their child through the approximate hourlong process. After the screening activities, the screener shares information on a child’s growth, development, and learning. Sign up for screening as soon as your child reaches three years two months. Call today for an appointment. 952-226-0975 OR email dtribby@priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us

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Sibling Care Fees: Childcare is available for siblings from 7 weeks to age 5. Register for sibling care at the same time you register for a class. Sibling care cost is $31 and this is a family fee, not an individual fee.

Registration for the 2015-2016 preschool year is underway. For more information, visit www.priorlake-savage. k12.mn.us and select Circle of Friends Preschool under the “Our Schools” tab, or call 952-226-0950.

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COMMUNITY CONTACTS Boy Scouts & Cub Scouts (Northern Star Council) 763-231-7201 www.northernstarbsa.org

Limited Openings Available

PRIOR LAKE-SAVAGE AREA SCHOOLS

Camp Fire Minnesota 612-235-7284 City of Prior Lake 952-447-9800 www.cityofpriorlake.com

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City of Prior Lake Parks and Recreation Dept 952-447-9820 www.priorlakerecreation.com City of Savage Parks and Recreation Dept 952-224-3420

English Language Classes 952-226-0081

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Girl Scouts (River Valley Council) 800-845-0787 www.girlscoutsrv.org

HeadStart 651-322-3500 www.capagency.org PLAY www.playinfo.org (Prior Lake Athletics for Youth)

Prior Lake Soccer Club www.priorlakesoccer.org Prior Lake-Savage Hockey Association www.plsha.com

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Welcome to Spanish Immersion! (Kindergarten)

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¡Bienvenidos a Kinder! The 2015/16 La ola Prior Lake Youth Wrestling del Lago Kindergartners will get a glimpse John Brennan of the Spanish Immersion experience 612-336-6476 all while building/reviewing their basic PLWrestling@gmail.com Spanish vocabulary for classroom objects, colors, and numbers. This is an exciting River Valley YMCA opportunity for you to get to know 952-230-9622 teachers, the building, and the language www.rivervalleyymca.org before the start of the school year. Each day will have a different animal theme. We Scott County Libraries will read a book about the animal, make Prior Lake 952-447-3375 a craft about the animal and play a game Savage 952-707-1770 with that animal- all in Spanish. Open to South Metro Storm Swim Club students entering Kindergarten at La ola 952-953-7789 del Lago. www.mnstorm.org #2921A Mon.-Thurs., August 10-14 9:00-11:30am U of M Extension 4 Sessions $85 Scott County - 4H 952-492-5410 La ola del Lago Room 244 La ola del Lago Instructor, Jillian Sullivan

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¡Vamos a viajar! - Let’s Travel! (1st Grade)

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Volcanoes, jungles, mountains and beaches! Come explore the beauty in the Spanish-speaking countries through crafts, games, and music- all in Spanish, of course! You will travel to a new country each day and use your Spanish to describe the country’s weather, wildlife and geography. Make your own passport and get a stamp as you learn about each country through a variety of activities. An opportunity to brush up on your Spanish skills over the summer. This is open to students entering 1st grade at La ola del Lago this fall.

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#2921C Mon.-Thurs., August 10-14 9:00-11:30am 4 Sessions $85 La ola del Lago Room 244 La ola del Lago Instructor, Jillian Sullivan

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Summer Safety

For Your Child’s Safety . . . In most cases, Community Education provides a Building Monitor or other staff person to be on site when we are offering programs at ISD 719 facilities. These individuals supervise a building or general area, and any Community Education events occurring at that time. Building Monitors are CPR and First Aid Certified and are also available to assist instructors, participants, and families with sign in and sign out before and after class, as well as a variety of other needs. Please feel free to contact the Community Education office or the Building Monitor if you have any questions about summer programming.

• Drop off your child in the classroom on time each session.

• Pick up your child in the classroom at the class ending time. If you cannot pick up on time, you are expected to make other arrangements for your child ahead of time. Late pick up fees will apply.

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• If someone other than a parent will be picking up your child from class, please let the instructor and/or a Community Education staff person know ahead of time.

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• Inform the instructor AND a Community Education staff person of any allergies, special needs, or behavioral concerns that may help us to provide the best environment and instruction for your child and the other students enrolled. Please note that 1:1 accomodations typically cannot be made for CE programs.

• The behavior of students is expected to be appropriate for the class learning environment. The instructor and Community Education staff reserve the right to dismiss students immediately, without a refund, when behavior is not appropriate or jeopardizes the safety of themselves or other students. Should this become necessary, parents will be contacted and expected to pick up children immediately.

• Registration implies consent for pictures and/or video of participants in Community Education programs to be taken and/or used for district publications and webpages. If you object to having your child’s picture used, you must notify the Community Education office at 952.226.0080 each time you register.

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• If it is okay for your child (age 10 or over) to walk or bike home following a Summer class, please indicate that on the registration form. Please note that children under 10 must be picked up in the classroom or class meeting space immediately following class. Youth will not be allowed to walk or bike home in the dark.

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Satisfaction Guarantee - Please call Community Education (CE) Office at 952.226.0080 if you are not satisfied with any class or activity in which you participated. Refunds - Your money will be refunded if your class is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment or if the class is filled before we receive your registration. If you choose to cancel your class registration, to be eligible for a full refund we need to receive your request no later than 4pm, five business days prior to the first day of class. You must call or visit the CE Office to request a cancellation. Cancellations cannot be processed online by a consumer. Refunds are not issued after that time due to commitments made to instructors. Cancellations received after five business days will be subject to no refund. A $10 processing fee will be deducted from any refund. Cancellation - Community Education reserves the right to withdraw a course due to lack of enrollment or loss of a suitable facility. If we have to cancel a class, every effort will be made to contact all the participants who preregistered. Please include on your registration form a phone number where you can be contacted during the day. Community Education assumes no responsibility for reaching registrants who do not provide an accessible daytime phone number. Whenever possible, messages will be left on voicemail/answering machines. If an email is provided at the time of registration, notifications will also be sent to the address provided.

you do not hear from us, assume that you are in the class and that it will be held at the time and place indicated. We will contact you by phone or mail if there is a change. Please list a daytime phone number so we can reach you if a class is cancelled. If there is a last minute change, signs are posted at each site with your class information, including class title, room number and time of classes. Privacy - The information requested on registration forms will be used to verify eligibility as well as determine staff, facility and equipment needs. You or your child’s registration information may be provided to school district staff, volunteers, instructors, the school district attorney, insurer and auditor. Your email information is for internal use only and will not be sold or solicited. Photographs or videos of classes in action may be taken and used for district publications and web pages. If you object to having your picture used, please notify the Community Education Office at 952.226.0080 each time you register. Community Use of Facilities - Need a place to meet? Community members and organizations are invited to apply to use district facilities and grounds for their meetings and activities. Community Education Services coordinates all community group or individual requests for facility usage after school, on evenings, weekends and during summer months. All requests must be made at least 7 business days before the intended activity. For more information, please call Gina Fern, M-F, 8am-4pm at 952.226.0095 or email gfern@priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us. Policy, pricing and guidelines for community use of facilities, calendars and facility use application forms are available online at www.priorlakesavage.k12.mn.us, or call Gina to have an application mailed. Liability insurance or a participant disclaimer form are required for use of ISD 719 district facilities and grounds. Please visit our website for directions to all buildings. Tuition Assistance - Reduced fees, scholarships, and payment plans are available for families experiencing financial hardship. Assistance is limited to one program per person in each quarter with a limit of $100 per person/per quarter. Some programs are not eligible. You must be a resident of ISD 719 to qualify. Call 952.226.0080 to request assistance.

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Classes may be cancelled due to inclement weather or for other unavoidable reasons. These sessions are made up whenever possible. If school closes during the day due to bad weather, Community Education will cancel all activities. Listen to WCCO 830 AM radio for official school closure notices. Call 952.226.0080 for evening or weekend cancellation information. Discounts - Sign up with a friend or sibling by mail, on the phone, or in person, and you’ll each get 10% off your total fee (maximum discount of $15). You must be taking the same classes and request the discount at the time of registration. This discount cannot be combined with any other coupon or offer. Not valid on ECFE or Driver’s Education classes or where otherwise noted. All UCare Minnesota members may take up to a $15 Lost or Stolen Items - Community Education is not responsible discount per class. Any coupons used will be accepted with registration for lost or stolen items. Please do not bring valuables with you to class. form by mail or dropped off only. Student Absences - To be eligible to participate in Community Non-Endorsement Policy - Prior Lake-Savage Community Education programs, classes, or events, students are expected to be Education contracts with specialists in their fields who are interested in in school all day. Students who are ill or miss for other reasons not presenting classes in their areas of expertise to the community. We do not considered excused absences (such as a doctor’s appointment), will not be endorse the opinions or business affiliations of the instructors. allowed to participate in Community Education programs on that day. Class Confirmations Community Education does not mail PRIOR LAKE-SAVAGE AREA SCHOOLS class confirmations. If you provide an email address at the time of registration, COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES OFFICE a confirmation will be emailed to you. If

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Leanne J. Weyrauch Community Education Director

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Carrie Dobie Youth Programs Coordinator

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Carolyn Yagla Youth Programs Assistant

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Linda Ringstad Community Education Specialist

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Bobbi Birkholz Community Education Secretary

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Ann-Marie Nopola Community Education Receptionist

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KIDS’ COMPANY OFFICES Kelly Vossen Coordinator

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Kristi Gaudette 952-226-0093 Kids’ Company Assistant Coordinator Danielle Kleist Kids’ Company Secretary

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Lisa Kraft Kids’ Company Secretary

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL Yvonne Anderson, Angie Barstad, Connie Carlson, Renee Clark, Carrie Dobie, Ben Hanson, Kelsey Kes, Katie Kocina, Jenny Nagy, Linda Ringstad, Catlin Soukup, Jerry Young and Leanne Weyrauch

Jenny Nagy 952-226-0085 Community Involvement Coordinator Gina Fern District Facility Coordinator

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Register Now!

So many options: Online

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Youth Registration Form ISD 719, Community Education, 4540 Tower Street SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372 952-226-0080 (p) • 952-226-0099 (f) • www.priorlakesavagece.com

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Child’s Name___________________________________ Birthdate______________ Grade 2015-16________ Child’s Name___________________________________ Birthdate______________ Grade 2015-16________ Child’s Name___________________________________ Birthdate______________ Grade 2015-16________

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Parent/Guardian_______________________________________ School___________________________ Home Phone_________________________ Daytime/Cell_________________________

Address_____________________________________________ City________________ Zip____________ Email Address for Confirmation_____________________________

Person picking child up other than parent_______________________________________________________ I give permission for my children to (� walk � ride bike � neither) after class. Please Initial ___________________ Note: The option to walk/bike is only available for youth ages 10 and older.

Does your child have any medical or other related conditions that the instructors should be aware of?

___________________________________________________________________________________ I have read and agree to the Community Education Class Safety/Behavior Procedures on page 21.

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Art extravaganza Art and Craft Fair (ages 5-17)

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Bracelets and barrettes, pet leashes, paperclips, photography, and pottery, cards, bookmarks, magnets, scarves, and jewelry, of course! Sell your creations at the second annual Art Extravaganza Art and Craft Fair! Whatever you create can be sold (no food or beverages, please), but it must be your own work. All vendors must pre-register, space is limited. Visit www.priorlakessavagece.com for more information. #2895 Thurs., August 6 10:00am-1:00pm HOMS Location TBD 1 Session $5

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