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Summer2010Preschool - 12th GradeEnrichment & Recreation

Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools Community Education Services

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Preschool Classes .............3 ECFE ..............................4

Environmental Adventures ....................5

Elementary Create ............................6 Learn .............................8 Perform ....................... 10 Experiment .................. 12 Kids’ Company ............. 13 Play .............................. 14 Nights & Weekends .......17

Teens/Preteens .............. 18

Park & Rec .....................20District Information ......... 21Guidelines/Procedures .....22Registration ...................23

Community Education ServicesMailing Address:4540 Tower Street SEPrior Lake, MN 55372

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

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Welcome to Summer with Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools

Community Education!Parents- please register your children using the grades they will be entering in the Fall. All grade ranges listed for students refer to the

upcoming school year (2010-2011).

Special 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.

Follow Us!ISD719CommEd on...

Register Your EmailAll schools are striving to

become more paperless. By registering your email with your building secretary, you

will receive school newsletters, district-wide updates, school closures due to weather and

much more.

Community Education is a program of Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools.

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reschool

There are moreopportunities for

Preschoolers on the pages to follow! Please flip

through for Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Dance,

Fitness, Drama, and more!

Mom & Tot iN mOTioN(Ages 2-6 & an Adult)Play with a parent in a new place, with new activities, games, and equipment to explore! Together, you will enjoy this playtime as you develop motor and social skills. One adult per child, please.

#2796Tuesdays, July 20, 27, Aug. 3 6:30-7:15pm3 Sessions $25District Service Center Large Conf. RoomInstructor: Cheryl Coghlan

Hop on Board Tobin’s Train to Play!(Ages 3-5)All aboard! Join the fun as we use Diane Murrell’s book Tobin Learns to Make Friends to begin practicing taking turns, following rules, sharing, and other skills needed to play with other children. In the book, Tobin is a train that encounters lots of challenges in his friendships. Using the story as a guide, you’ll use play to practice the skills Tobin learns. This class is taught by Licensed Early Childhood Teachers trained to work with students that struggle with social interactions.

#2799Mon. & Wed., July 12-Aug. 11 9:00-10:00am10 Sessions $85Edgewood Room 153Instructors: Trodee Jore and Trudy Kluba

Camp Eco-AdventureExplore, discover, learn & play in our beautiful natural areas! These camps are specifically designed for ages 4-6. Please see page 5 for complete description.

#2733Ax Ages 4-6Mon.-Thurs., June 21-24 9:00am-NoonJeffers Pond Environmental Learning Area, Prior Lake 4 Sessions $75

#2733Bx Ages 4-6Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 23-26 9:00am-NoonMcColl Pond Environmental Learning Center, Savage 4 Sessions $75

Dora & Diego (Ages 3-6)Hola Amigos! Come and explore with Dora, Diego and their pal Boots! You will create your own backpacks and all the gear you’ll need for your big adventure. You will learn about animals and practice your Spanish too. Get ready to use a variety of art media and techniques on this art adventure. Please pack a peanut free snack and a drink each day.

#2754AxMon.-Wed., June 28-30 9:00-11:30am3 Sessions $75TOMS Room 401Kidcreate Studio Instructor

Under the Sea with Science Explorers(Ages 4-6)Join Science Explorers as you explore the ocean by discovering dolphins, whales, starfish and more. You will also investigate the differences between fish and mammals, learn how large whales really are, and explore the deepest parts of the oceans. Don’t miss the fun as we journey to the world under the sea.

#2549Ax Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 2-5 12:30pm-2:30pm4 Sessions $69Edgewood Room 143Science Explorer Instructor

Princess Spa Party(Ages 3-7)Princesses have to take care of themselves and be at their best! Come dressed in your Princess gowns and meet three of your favorite princesses that will be pampering you. You will get your nails painted, have a mini-massage, try a cucumber facial and play fun games!

#2797Monday, June 21 6:30-7:30pm1 Session $19District Service Center CE ClassroomInstructor: Cheryl Coghlan

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Early Childhood Family Center

Summer Classes

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Summer Baby ClassesCome and play with your baby while meeting other parents for friendship and support!

Wee OnesSB-2 0-6 monthsNo parent separation Sibling care is availableWed., June 16-Aug. 11 10:45-Noon(No class June 30) 8 weeksEdgewood Room 126

Baby ‘n MeSB-1 6-12 monthsNo parent separation Sibling care is availableWed., June 16-Aug. 11 9:00-10:15am(No class June 30) 8 weeksEdgewood Room 126

Summertime Fun & LearningSummertime Fun and Learning is a class based on the successful ECFE format. Parents and their young child(ren) will have time to play and learn together in one of our family-friendly early childhood classrooms, along with a parent educator and a children’s teacher. Parenting time will include topics such as encouraging curiosity, creativity and imagination as well as exploring typical development.

SU-1a 12-24 monthsNo parent separation Sibling care is available Wed., June 16-July 28 9:00-10:30am(No class June 30) 6 weeksEdgewood Room 121

SU-1b 2-3 yearsParent separation Sibling care is availableWed., June 16-July 28 9:00-10:30am(No class June 30) 6 weeksEdgewood Room 113

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A program of Community Education Services—Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools

Contact us at 952-226-0950 • Edgewood School - 5304 WestWood Dr SE, Prior LakeE-Mail: [email protected]

To view complete course descriptions visit our registration website at www.priorlakesavagece.com

Class Fee Scale Gross Household 6 Wk 8 WkFee Annual Income Class ClassE $0-19,999 Free FreeD $20,000-39,999 $24 $32C $40,000-59,999 $30 $40B $60,000-79,999 $42 $56A $80,000 + $60 $80

Sliding Fees/Financial AssistanceThese fees are suggested fees based on your family income. Please choose what your family can afford. Families will not be turned away due to the inability to pay. If you are registering for more than one class, please make out a separate check for each class. The class cost is a family fee, not an individual fee. Make checks payable to ISD #719.

Sibling Care FeesChildcare is available during most classes for siblings up to age eight. Please register for sibling care at the same time you register for a class. Sibling care cost is a family fee, not a fee per child.

6 Wk Class $19 8 Wk Class $25

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or 952-226-0080.

Camp Eco-Adventure -DescriptionExplore, discover, learn and play in our beautiful natural areas! Learn about specific topics in the morning, such as fishing, insects, mammals, birds, trees, and much more. Choose your activities for the afternoon to allow for longer exploration and discovery. Utilizing what is best at each site, each week will have its own flair and adventure depending upon your own desire for personal exploration and discovery. Learn from guest presenters and PLSAS teachers. Exploration and discovery of the surrounding eco-systems with their natural beauty and life is a part of each week. Activities will be age appropriate. Go on an insect safari! Catch and release fish at local ponds! See, touch and learn about local Minnesota reptiles, birds and mammals. Explore the forests and prairies. The possibilities outdoors are endless. Come have an adventure this summer!

Camp Eco-Adventure -Dates and Times#2733Ax Ages 4-6Mon.-Thurs., June 21-24 9:00-NoonJeffers Pond Environmental Learning Area, Prior Lake 4 Sessions $75

#2701A1x 1st-3rd GradeMon.-Thurs., June 21-24 9:00-3:00pm*Jeffers Pond Environmental Learning Area, Prior Lake 4 Sessions $99

#2701A2x 4th-6th GradeMon.-Thurs., June 21-24 9:00-3:00pm*Jeffers Pond Environmental Learning Area, Prior Lake 4 Sessions $99

#2733Bx Ages 4-6Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 23-26 9:00-NoonMcColl Pond Environmental Learning Center, Savage 4 Sessions $75

#2701B1x 1st-3rd GradeMon.-Thurs., Aug. 23-26 9:00-3:00pm*McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center, Savage 4 Sessions $99

#2701B2x 4th-6th GradeMon.-Thurs., Aug. 23-26 9:00-3:00pm*McColl Pond Environmental Learning Center, Savage 4 Sessions $99

*Extended care will be available from 7-9am and/or 3-6pm for an additional fee of $10/session (or $20/day). You must pre-register for this by calling 952.226.0080 a minimum of two weeks prior to the program start date. Care will be provided by PLSAS teachers and middle or high school students. Minimum numbers of registered students are required for each session.

Survivor Camp(7th-8th Grade)See page 18 for complete description.

#2703June 21 & June 22 10:00am-3:00pm Jeffers Pond Enviro. Learning Area, PLJune 23 to June 24 2:00pm-9:00amPrior Lake High School3 Sessions $99Instructors: ISD 719 Licensed Teachers

Camp Ec -Adventure Explore. Discover. Learn.

Sponsored by Prior Lake-Savage Community Education with support from City of Savage, Jeffers Foundation and Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District.

Camp Eco-Adventure offers area youth the opportunity to experience an environmentally-focused day camp held within the Prior Lake-Savage community. The

goal of this camp is to educate and inspire youth to be the future stewards of our natural environment and learn skills needed to conserve and enjoy our beautiful lakes and

natural areas. Students may register for one or both weeks.

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e Monster Under My Bed with Young Rembrandts(Kindergarten-2nd Grade)Explore the mysterious world under your bed. We will read There’s a Monster Under My Bed by James Howes. Then you will learn to draw Teddy Bears and Cartoon Monsters using the Young Rembrandts method. Since you’ll feel safe when you “cuddle” with our Teddy Bears, you will be brave to talk about what could be under your bed. Your creativity and imagination make the exploration fun! *This class is a collaborative effort with Shakopee Community Education.

#2556Ax Mon.-Thurs., July 19-22 9:00am-Noon4 Sessions $135TOMS Room 502Young Rembrandts Instructor

Mastering Multi Media with Young Rembrandts(3rd-8th Grade)Budding artists will explore one subject matter from an assortment of directions in this 5 day workshop. You will explore birds using a different media or art technique each day. By day 5 you will have completed a wonderfully creative collection of bird drawings. You will draw a flamingo, an eagle, a toucan, a dove, a wintery birdhouse and more. As an artist, you will use markers (thin and broad line), Sharpies™, color pencils, cut-paper and pastels. Outside of practicing and refining your standard drawing and coloring skills, you will also learn a style of cross hatching, cut-paper mosaic and chalk pastel techniques. Join the opportunity to create a medley of birds as you master multi-media! *This class is a collaborative effort with Shakopee Community Education. Please make note of the location. No discounts.

#2556Bx Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $175Shakopee Junior High Room 125 (Art)200 10th Ave. E., ShakopeeYoung Rembrandts InstructorPlease register your

children using the grades they will be

entering in the Fall.

Summer Art Camp(1st-7th Grade)Start creating! 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, 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 snack, water bottle, and sunscreen to each session. Please indicate t-shirt size when registering.

#2650A 1st-3rd GradeMon.-Fri., June 14-18 9:00-11:30am

#2650B 4th-7th GradeMon.-Fri., June 14-18 1:00-3:30pm5 Sessions $99HOMS Room 742Instructor: Julie Pyle

Star Wars Art with Kidcreate Studio(Ages 5-12)Obi Wan Kenobi and Anakin would be proud of the Star Wars masterpieces you will create at this class as a young jedi! You’ll sculpt star fighters, create Yoda inspired art, draw yourself as a Jedi and build with Legos too! Leave the light sabers at home - glow in the dark paint will be your weapon of choice for this exciting class. May the force be with you!

#2753xMon.-Thurs., July 19-22 1:00-3:30pm4 Sessions $95TOMS Room 607Kidcreate Studio Instructor

Duct Tape Creations(2nd-5th Grade)Duct Tape is not just to fix things or hold them together! Come see what you can create with little more than a few rolls of tape! From bookmarks to book covers and purses and wallets, the possibilities are nearly endless! This class will allow you to work at your own pace to put more time into your favorite projects and less time on the other creations. You’ll select your final class project from several choices. Please bring 2 rolls of duct tape (your choice of color) to class on the first day.

#2795Mon.-Thurs., June 21-24 9:00am-Noon4 Sessions $99TOMS Room 607Instructor: Amber Orr

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Cartoon Camp(3rd-8th Grade)Aliens, animals, monsters, people – the possibilities are endless! Local teacher, artist, and cartoonist Tim Moen will help you learn to draw your very own cartoon characters like a pro in this fun and exciting summer class! You will also watch cartoons and learn funny and interesting facts about many cartoon legends like Walt Disney, Chuck Jones, Charles Schultz, and others. Find a friend and join us. All supplies are included in the program cost. *This class is a collaborative effort with Shakopee Community Education. Please make note of the location. No discounts.

#2621x Mon.-Thurs., June 28-July 1 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $88Red Oak Elementary Media Center7700 Old Carriage Ct., Shakopee Instructor: Tim Moen

Total Clay Camp(Ages 6+)Get ready for an awesome exposure to the CLAY WORLD! You will be making five projects out of clay, using new cool tools to create great designs! You will make a stoneware pot on the potters wheel, create and glaze a ceramic tile, learn basic hand building skills, make a wall hanging and another food safe hand built project. You will experiment with polymer clay and learn ways to use it. The instructor brings two potters wheels and she will be right between two students at a time – literally her hands on top of yours to make a pot on the wheel. Parents – please feel free to register and make these projects as well! Dress for a mess! This is truly for the young and young at heart. Projects will be fired and glazed at the instructor’s studio and returned to Community Education within four weeks. You will be able to take some clay home with you, along with the polymer clay to be baked at home. Please bring a bag lunch.

#2628AxMonday, July 12 10:00am-3:00pm

#2628BxTuesday, August 10 10:00am-3:00pm1 Session $69TOMS Room 607Instructor: Laura Lounsbury

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Digital Comic Book Design(1st-4th Grade)Write and design your own comic book tales about princesses, goblins, genies and princes. Create your own characters (even scary looking monsters!) for your comic book scenes. You will work in pairs to use innovative comic book software, digital art and photos to illustrate your story. Using cartooning and comic book design skills, create and design your own personal graphic short story. Emphasis will be placed on personal styles and stories. You’ll use images, icons, tag line symbols, clip art, audio clips and artwork into many different layout and design templates. Then, combine your creations with a personalized storyline to make your own comics. The completed creations can then be posted to blogs and emailed to friends, or printed in a comic book form. Be creative, be inspired in this class. Your imagination is your only limit. Please bring a USB jump drive the last day to take home your projects.

#2781xMon.-Thurs., Aug. 9-12 9:00am-12:00pm4 Sessions $125 TOMS Room 701Computer Explorers Instructor

Wearable Art (Ages 5-12)Dress from head to toe in your own art! This class will give you the chance to design and embellish a variety of clothing and other wearable items with paint, thread, paper, dye and more. As a young artists, you will create wearable art on hats, shirts, shoes, and more, with your own decorative flair! Families will need to supply some of the clothing items for their child, including a pair of white canvas tennis shoes, a white 100% cotton t-shirt, and a white pillow case with a hem. Please pack a peanut free snack and a drink each day.

#2786xTues.-Fri., July 6-9 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $95TOMS Room 402Kidcreate Studio Instructor

3D Video Game Design(4th-9th Grade)Design your own 3D Video Game! This class challenges your creativity and imagination. At the end of class your video game will be burned onto CD, so you can share it with family and friends! Working in a pair, you will go through 4 tutorials and activities, leading you to create your own game in the last session. The abundant choices for environments, terrains, tracks, obstacles, vehicles, characters, upgrades and even cheats give you infinite possibilities in creating levels and customizing your own 3D game. You will either be creating a first person shooter game or an adventure game. You may choose from the following characters: Tanks, Helicopters, Super Cars and Krazy Karz, Paint Ball, Rocket Packs, Dinosaurs, Bugs, Aliens and more. Games created have game controller and multiplayer support for even more game play options. Game creation software (only available on windows) will be available for purchase at the end of class ($29.95), but is not required.

#2787x Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 9-12 12:30-3:30pm4 Sessions $125TOMS Room 701Computer Explorers Instructor

Messiest Art Camp Ever(Ages 4-10)Do you love to get messy? In The Messiest Art Camp Ever, you’ll paint with plaster, sculpt with gooey gunk, make paper mache dragonflies 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 for your instructors to clean up. Making a mess is the best. Please pack a peanut free snack and drink each day. This is a great camp for siblings to do together!

#2788xMon.-Thurs., July 26-29 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $95TOMS Room 607Kidcreate Studio Instructor

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Babysitting Training(Ages 11-15)See page 19 for complete description.

#4008BxWed. & Thurs., July 7-8 8:00-11:30am2 Sessions $59

#4008CxThurs., July 29 8:00am-3:00pm1 Session $59District Service Center CE ClassroomInstructor: Karlen Long American Red Cross

Advanced Babysitting(Ages 11-15)See page 19 for complete description.

#4000Ax Monday, July 12 8:00am-Noon

#4000BxMonday, August 2 8:00am-Noon1 Session $59District Service Center CE ClassroomInstructor: Karlen Long American Red Cross

Piano Lessons (Ages 7-13)In these 30 minute lessons, you will learnthe fundamentals of music or improveyour existing piano skills. Instructionwill include piano lessons, theory andperformance books. You will need topurchase books prior to the first lesson.Additional books may be purchased asneeded. Please bring an 8x11 notebook forassignments. Call and schedule your 30 minute weekly time slot with Diane at 952.226.5279. After speaking with the instructor, please call Community Education to register. No discounts.

#3151Bx Tuesdays, June 22-July 27 4:00-8:30pm

#3151Cx Weds., June 23-July 28 4:00-8:30pm

#3151Dx Thursdays, June 24-July 29 4:00-8:30pm6 Sessions $119TOMS Room 102BInstructor: Diane Kary

Learn

DISTRICT CENSUS

All residents of the district are required to be listed on the

census, including new babies, all preschoolers and new families in the district. Call the District

Services Center at 952-226-0043. Having your name on the

census will ensure that you receive information

on ECFE, Screening, Kindergarten Registration and

other pertinent district news.

Summer Swim LessonsAs in the past, the district will offerswimming lessons over the summersponsored by Community Education.Dates for the sessions during the summer of 2010 are:Session 1: Mon.-Thurs., June 14-June 24Session 2: Mon.-Thurs., June 28-July 8Session 3: Mon.-Thurs., July 12-July 22Session 4: Mon.-Thurs., July 26-August 5Register Online at www.priorlakesavagece.com. Register In-person at the District Services Center, 4540 Tower St, Prior Lake between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. No phone registrations please. Fee for each session is $52. Visit our website or call Bobbi at 952.226.0081 for more information.

Summer Tutoring(Kindergarten-5th Grade)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 Antonneau 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 call Claire at 952.250.3801 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 of two sections. No discounts.

#2900A1Mon.- Thurs., June 14-July 22One 1 hour tutoring session per week6 Sessions $132

#2900A2Mon.- Thurs., June 14-July 22Two 1 hour tutoring session per week12 Sessions $264

#2900B1Mon.- Thurs., July 26-Aug. 26One 1 hour tutoring session per week5 Sessions $110

#2900B2Mon.- Thurs., July 26-Aug. 26Two 1 hour tutoring session per week10 Sessions $220

9:00am-8:00pmTOMS Room 409Instructor: Claire Antonneau

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Focus on Friendship(1st-2nd Grade)Learn what to do and say in social situations! Many children face challenges with building and keeping strong friendships. The foundations of friendships begin in social play. Talking with friends, playing fairly, solving problems, managing emotions and responding to others’ feelings are exceptionally hard work. Fortunately, social skills can be taught just like any other skill! In a safe environment, through a balance of structured step by step lessons and “natural” teaching through group play activities, you will discover new “tools” for building lasting friendships. Lessons will be customized to the group members’ needs based on parent(s) response to the “Social Skills Menu” assessment tool from Jeb Baker’s book “Social Skills Training” (checklist provided at time of registration).

#2794ATues. & Thurs., July 6-29 9:00-10:00am

2794BTues. & Thurs., July 6-29 10:30-11:30am8 Sessions $75Edgewood Room 215Instructor: Renee Krausert, LSW

Safe At Home(3rd-8th Grade)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.

#2757Ax 6th-8th GradeThursday, June 24 8:30-11:30am

#2757Bx 3rd-5th GradeWednesday, July 21 8:30-11:30am1 Session $39District Service Center CE ClassroomInstructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

Summer Math by Mail(1st-6th Grade)Summer Math by Mail has helped thousands of students keep their math skills sharp over the summer. First and second graders, you will receive ten weeks of lessons specifically designed for primary concept learners. Lessons covered throughout the summer for grades 3-6 will review and support concepts you have explored during the previous school year. You will 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.

#2700A 1st-2nd Grade#2700B 3rd-6th GradeCost: $79Enrollment deadline: June 25Summer Math by Mail Licensed Instructor

Summer Band(6th-9th Grade)Beginner Band in ISD 719 starts this summer with the Community Education sponsored Summer Band Program. Registration will be held May 17 & 18 at TOMS, watch for more information or visit www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us.

Beginners-Entering 6th GradeJuly 12-Aug 13 Time TBD by Instructor10 sessions $70TOMS Music RoomsIncludes 2 group lessons per week.Week 1 lessons are 1 hour.Weeks 2-5 lessons are 30 minutes.

Intermediates-Entering 7th-9th GradeJuly 12-Aug 13 Time TBD by Instructor5 Sessions $100TOMS Music RoomsIncludes one 30-minute private lesson per week.

Mannerly Manners® Rule!(Ages 7-15)As the saying goes, you never get a second chance to make a first impression; it only takes three seconds and lasts a lifetime! Do you know what it means to present your finest? Mannerly Manners®, a leading etiquette source, supports family values though empowering kids with the ability to impress everyone they meet, improve their grades, and deal with problem solving by delivering an educational hands-on, fun and exciting manners experience. This class covers introductions, the importance of smile, posture, conversation skills, table manners, thank you notes, and much more. You will learn easy to follow, useful and interactive character building exercises that you can continue to practice at home, build self-confidence and prepare yourself for any social situation. Fee includes individual attention, 49-page guidebook, many handouts to support lessons, breaks with snack, dessert meal and a certificate of completion. Parents are invited to observe any or all of the lessons.

#2637XMon.-Wed., Aug 2-4 9:00am-12:00pm3 Sessions $149TOMS CafeteriaInstructor: Marilyn G. Pentel

Aprendemos Español! We Learn Spanish!(1st-5th Grade)Join a certified Spanish teacher on this week-long Spanish adventure as “We Learn Spanish.” Using games, songs, puppets, crafts and worksheets you’ll learn many of the basics such as greetings, numbers, colors, the alphabet and more! This fun and dynamic class will provide daily immersion and repetition which will enhance your ability to retain what you learn. You’ll be amazed at how much Spanish an elementary school student can learn in a week! This is a great refresher for those of you who have some previous Spanish knowledge, but is also great if you have no previous exposure to the language. Come join the fun and “aprendemos el espanol”!

#2789Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 2-5 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $95TOMS Room 503Instructor: Kari Herrgott

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Hip Hop & Breakdancing-Boys Only(1st-5th Grade)In this all boys class you’ll learn cool hip hop steps to today’s most popular music. You will get down on the ground and explore the world of break dancing! Time will also be spent learning to slide, pop, move, and groove! No dance experience necessary! Please bring a water bottle to each class and wear pants or bring knee pads.

#2742xMon.-Thurs., July 19-22 9:00-11:00am4 Sessions $49TOMS CafeteriaSelect Dance Academy Instructor

American Girl:Best Friend(1st-5th Grade)Grab your favorite doll and get ready to spend a week participating in fun activities with your best friend! The week will start by letting you be creative by designing and decorating your very own bag to carry your doll! You will also make matching ‘best friend’ necklaces, dress up and enjoy a fun tea party, play around with new hairstyles for your doll, put on a play, take fun pictures using costumes and props, and learn a fun dance…all with your favorite girl! Time will also be spent watching scenes from the American Girl movies and discussing the life lessons and values portrayed. You may bring any doll if you don’t have an American Girl doll. Please bring a snack and a bottle of water each day.

#2741xMon.-Thurs., Aug. 9-12 9:00am-Noon4 Sessions $69TOMS Room 404Select Dance Academy Instructor

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"Once Upon a Time" Dance and Drama(Ages 4-8)Who is your favorite character from your favorite story? Come join us for five days of fun-filled, energetic dance and drama as we put our favorite characters in a new imaginative story! You will use musical instruments, scarves, crowns and other props to create a story along with dancing to fun children’s songs. You will then incorporate those dances into the story to create a wonderful musical! No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a snack and beverage daily. Friends and family are invited to observe the final 30 minutes of the final class. Don’t miss this fun opportunity to create and explore your creative side!

#2643xMon. - Fri., June 21-25 9:00am-NoonPerformance Fri., June 25 at 11:30am5 Sessions $119TOMS AuditoriumMayer Arts Instructor

"My High SchoolMusical 4" Theater Camp(Ages 4-12)Do You Want it All? Learn the music and choreography from High School Musical 4 and put together a show that you will perform as a group on the last day of class. Bring your enthusiasm and get ready to shine! All levels are welcome. Everyone will receive solo speaking lines. Please wear lightweight tennis shoes, ballet slippers, or jazz shoes. Bring a nut free snack and beverage daily. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance during the last 30 minutes of class on Friday. It’s now or never!

#2644Ax Ages 4-7Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 9:00am-NoonPerformance Fri., June 18 at 11:30am

#2644Bx Ages 8-12Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 1:00pm-4:00pmPerformance Fri., June 18 at 3:30pm5 Sessions $119TOMS AuditoriumMayer Arts Instructor

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Dance Party (Kindergarten- 6th Grade)Get moving and grooving! You will learn cool jazz and hip hop basics to the music of today’s most popular artists- Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber! All moves and music are age appropriate. Participants will show family and friends a short routine on the last day of class. No previous dance experience necessary.

#2790Mon.-Thurs., June 28-July 1 1:00-3:00pm4 Sessions $49TOMS CafeteriaSelect Dance Academy Instructor

Groove, Move & Dance(Ages 4-8)Start grooving! Get an introduction to the world of dance by exploring the art of tap, jazz, ballet and hip hop. Each week will focus on a different style, learning the basics of that genre, while moving and grooving to your favorite music. You will perform a short routine for family and friends on the last day. Please wear comfy clothing and socks. No dance shoes are required.

#2769xMon.-Thurs., June 28-July 1 9:00-11:00am 4 Sessions $49TOMS CafeteriaSelect Dance Academy Instructor

Fun with Dr. Seuss(Ages 4-7)Could you, would you in a box? Could you, would you with a fox? Climb inside the zany world of Dr. Seuss. Don’t forget your imagination for this week-long workshop where you’ll explore Seuss through games, songs and literature. Become an expert in Green Eggs and Ham, Cat in the Hat, One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish. By the end of the week, you’ll have created your own Seussical character and will be able to show friends and family what living in Whoville is like!

#2801Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 1:00-4:00pm5 Sessions $99TOMS JerabekYoung Performers Theater Camps Instructors

Summer Theater Workshop(4th-9th Grade)Be part of the drama workshop run by the Prior Lake High School Drama Department! High school actors and technicians, along with theater directors, 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.

Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 #2791A 9:00-11:30am 7th-9th GradePerformance, Friday, June 18 10:30am

#2791B 12:30-3:00pm 4th-6th GradePerformance, Friday, June 18 2:00pm5 Sessions $49PLHS AuditoriumInstructor: Carol Ottoson and PLHS Drama Students

The Music Man, Jr.(Ages 6-17)The Music Man is an American musical classic, following fast-talking traveling salesman Harold Hill and his visit to River City, Iowa where he meets and falls in love with the willful, spinster librarian, Marian Paroo. With his word-a-second style, “Professor” Harold Hill convinces the town to adopt his revolutionary music program, “The Think System”, or face the moral decline of the youngsters of River City. Chaos ensues as Hill’s credentials are questioned and he is forced to prove himself to the citizens of River City. The Music Man, Jr. is the perfect production for young people. Featuring star turns for a young male and female performer, The Music Man is also rich with great roles for performers of every level. In fact, the show features over 24 speaking roles, meaning lots of features for young performers. In this intensive production, you will enjoy the opportunity to learn while being part of a real theatrical experience. Each session will be action-packed to develop your dance, vocal, and acting techniques. Games and other activities have been developed to help enhance the experience and make it one to remember for years. Dance shoes are recommended but not required. Additional fees are charged for performances ($6 adult & $5 child), but two free tickets will be provided to each student.

#2619Mon.-Fri., July 6-Aug. 4 12:00-4:00pmPerformances, Aug. 5 & 6 1:00pm, 7:00pm24 Sessions $249TOMS AuditoriumInstructor: Stagehands Director

Minnesota K-12 Education Subtraction

and CreditMinnesota offers education tax subtraction and credit for families whose children participate in after school enrichment programs. Some Community Education classes qualify for this program. Here are some of the qualifications:• Only the cost of instruction

qualifies for subtraction or credit.

• In order to apply for a credit or deduction, families must have evidence they have paid the amount indicated.

If you have questions, please call the Minnesota Individual Income Tax Division at 1-800-652-9094.

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t Lego Robotics: Grand Prix(3rd-6th Grade)Start your engines! Gear up for a new race every class! You will design, build, program and race your own robotic car. There are daily races against classmates. You will use your robotic cars to investigate the basics concepts of wheels and axles as well as introductory robotics programming and construction. You’ll also build bumper cars, a Merry-Go-Round and a haunted house!! LEGO Mindstorms software and construction guides are used in this camp.

#2647Dx Mon.-Thurs., June 28-July 1 9:00am-Noon4 Sessions $89TOMS Room 709Youth Enrichment League Instructor

Lego X: Drag Race & Math Olympics(1st-5th Grade)Build a LEGO race-car and challenge your classmates to a race! Compete for prizes in our Math-Olympic tournaments! Every day you will be given a different LEGO building challenge (called a “design brief”). You’ll use your design to investigate basic engineering concepts, complete different tasks, and compete for prizes. A Math-Olympic tournament for awards and prizes will also be held daily. You will compete only against students in your grade or the next (i.e. 1st and 2nd grade compete together, 3rd & 4th grade compete together). The environment is fun, inclusive and fast-paced. Everyone goes home a winner in this spirited test of LEGO and Math mettle!

#2647Ax Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $109TOMS Room 502Youth Enrichment League Instructor

Lego WeDo Robotics(2nd-5th Grade)This is the newest, coolest Lego program! Build a LEGO eating alligator, program it (using a computer) to chomp until it’s full and watch it chow-down. You will build a motorized race-car, program it to accelerate at a different speed every three seconds and launch it! Ten to fifteen projects will be built throughout the week. Each day you will design and build different LEGO projects. Then, you will program those 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, a young inventor!

#2647Cx Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $109TOMS Room 709Youth Enrichment League Instructor

Lego Machines & Mathemagic(1st-5th Grade)Build a motorized LEGO Race Car and watch it go. Challenge every aspect of your creativity and intellect while learning the basics of engineering, problem solving, critical analysis and competing for daily prizes! Each day you will construct a cool LEGO project, investigate how it works, why it works and how to modify it to make it faster, stronger or just plain better. You will be challenged with an array of mind-bending puzzles, games and magic tricks; all using math as a back-drop. A dynamic environment that engages every student is emphasized.

#2647BxTues.-Fri., July 6-9 8:00am-Noon4 Sessions $109TOMS Room 401Youth Enrichment League Instructor

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Camp Invention(1st-6th Grade)Unleash your creative genius! A hands-on science and creativity day camp so fun, you won’t even realize you’re learning! Build your own motorized pet, explore games from ancient cultures, discover the beauty of tessellations and fractals, save a virtual world and become an entrepreneur in the avatar marketplace, and use real tools to take apart old appliances and make your own invention. You will participate in 5 exciting modules taught by local educators each day. Camp Invention is a nationally-acclaimed STEM enrichment program presented in partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. To register: 1-800-968-4332 or www.campinvention.org. Registration fee includes a camp T-shirt. Save $25! Register with a friend for only $200 each!

Mon.-Fri., July 12-16 9:00am-3:30pm5 Sessions $225TOMS CafeteriaInstructors: Melanie Anderson and Camp Invention Staff

Science Detective with Science Explorers(1st-5th Grade)Join Science Explorers and learn how forensic scientists use scientific skills to solve crimes. You will experiment with chromatography, analyze finger prints, “blood splatters”, hair and more as you learn to examine crime scene evidence. Next, use your new skills to decide “who dun it” as you investigate open cases. Lastly, you will go undercover and become a spy as you create secret codes, experiment with simple spy tools and more in this class of espionage and fun.

#2549BxMon.-Thur., Aug. 2-5 10:00am-Noon4 Sessions $69TOMS Room 408Science Explorer Instructor

Eureka with Mad Science(Ages 8-12)Discover and create! Each day your team is given a series of challenges you must overcome using basic materials, simple machines, tips from world famous inventors and the most important thing of all – your minds. The camp involves a team-based approach to hands-on problem solving. Challenges will include the following: Rock, Paper, Scissors, Shipwrecked Day I, Shipwrecked Day II, and Whiz Kids.

#2501AxMon.-Thur., June 28-July 1 9:00am-Noon4 Sessions $99TOMS Room 408Mad Science Instructor

Rocket Blast Off with Mad Science(Ages 7-12)This action packed week focuses solely on rockets and rocket flight. You will learn about model rocket design, building, aerodynamics, propulsion, launching, safety, recovery, and repair. You’ll take part in daily launches and take home your own rockets and an abundance of model rocket knowledge. This camp is a blast for boys and girls alike.

#2501BxMon.-Thurs., July 26-29 9:00am-Noon4 Sessions $109TOMS Room 408Mad Science Instructor

Kids’ Company is a program of ISD #719

Community Education Services.

This program operates on a self-sustaining basis and is financed by enrollment fees. No school funds are used to support the

Kids’ Company Program.

Kids’ Company has been in operation since 1989. Our mission is to offer parents/guardians who work or go to school a

caring, safe, supervised, recreational, and enriching environment for their preschool

and school-age children.

COME JOIN THE FUN!

The summer Kids’ Company program will be open 6:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

June 17th - August 20th. Children, age 4 through 1st grade, will explore Edgewood School and

students entering 2nd grade - 7th grade will take command of

WestWood Elementary.

The summer program is packed full of optional activities each and every day. Children will build strong friendships while participating in on-site activities led by our superb staff. Some of those

activities are tennis, chess, cooking, Spanish, computer lab, art and music. All can enjoy field trips, once per week, to many destinations across the Twin

Cities area. Kids’ Company students are encouraged to participate in various

offerings through Prior Lake -Savage Area School’s Community Education including

Summer Swimming Lessons and the Summer Band Program. We provide a

chaperone and transport participants to select classes.

For registration information, call 952-226-0090.

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PE Safari Camp(K-6th Grade)Get up. Go. Keep going! No school is not an excuse for not being active. Gather your friends and sign up for a day (or more) of activities and challenges…show them what you can do in a game or competition. Activities include individual and team sports; racket games, track and field, kickball, tag games, ultimate frisbee, capture the flag, frisbee golf, floor hockey and many others. There will be walking field trips on some days. Please bring a lunch, two big snacks, shorts, t-shirts, gym shoes, sweat pants/shirts, outside gear, a water bottle and 2 books to read. All participants will receive a new piece of athletic equipment.

#2597Ax Friday, June 11 8:00am-5:00pmTOMS Blue Gym

#2597Bx Monday, June 14 8:00am-5:00pmTOMS Blue Gym

#2597Cx Tuesday, June 15 8:00am-5:00pmHOMS Gym C

#2597Dx Wednesday, June 16 8:00am-5:00pmHOMS Gym A1 Session $55Active Solutions Instructor

Fencing (2nd-5th Grade)New & experienced students 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 & focus. Safety is our first priority. Safety swords, protective masks & jackets, and a high-octane, inclusive environment are provided. Are you ready to duel?

#6113XMon.-Fri., Aug. 16-20 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $129TOMS JerabekYouth Enrichment League Instructor

Pla

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CITY CANVASThe City Canvas celebrates and

recognizes local artistic talents by providing a place for artists to showcase their work at Prior Lake City Hall. If you would like to display your art for others

to enjoy, and you are a resident of the city of Prior Lake or a student

of ISD 719 schools, pleasecontact Jenny Nagy at

952-226-0085 orjnagy@

priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us.

Chess Nuts(Ages 6-12)Chess is fun, Schoolhouse Chess camp is super fun! Schoolhouse Chess brings the game of chess to life using creative personalities. You will be captivated by our imaginative characters and learn chess with ease. Play a game with our gigantic chess set – the biggest you have ever seen! The camp covers all the rules, strategies and tactics and is appropriate for beginners through intermediate players.

#2563x Mon.-Thurs., July 19-22 9:00am-Noon4 Sessions $99TOMS Room 607Schoolhouse Chess Instructor

A Team of Your Own: Create Your Own Sports Franchise(Ages 9-12)Have you ever wanted to own your own sports team? If so, this class is a great way to learn about all the decisions that team owners have to make! Make your own decisions to design your team’s stadium (what do you think, should it have a dome?), uniform, tickets, mascot, and more. Other activities will include drafting your team members, designing promotional activities, creating a stadium menu, hiring coaches, and planning your teams’ schedule. It’s your team, how will you manage it?

#2798Mon.-Fri., July 19-23 9:00am-Noon 5 Sessions $85TOMS Room 408Instructor: Sally Wattermann

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Volleyball with Skyhawks(Ages 7-14)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. Skyhawks staff 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 and a merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, knee pads, a water bottle, and gym shoes.

#2676A Ages 7-10#2676B Ages 11-14Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 1:00-4:00pm5 Sessions $109TOMS JerabekSkyhawks Instructor

T-Ball with Skyhawks(Ages 5-8)Skyhawks T-Ball staff will teach you 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 new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and responsibility. You will receive a t-shirt and a merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, baseball glove and sunscreen.

#2670 Mon.-Fri., June 21-25 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $109TOMS FieldsSkyhawks Instructor

Tiny Hawks - The shaded sections of basketball and soccer indicate

sessions for younger learners. The essentials of those sports are introduced

in a fun, safe environment with lots of encouragement. Campers must be at

least 42 months of age and toilet trained in order to participate. Children will

learn balance, body movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development through a series of sport-specific games. Participants should bring a water bottle.

Soccer with Skyhawks(Ages 3.5-8)Skyhawks was founded as a soccer club in 1979. Thirty years later, it is still the number one choice for parents looking to introduce their children to the fundamentals of the world’s most popular sport. Using a progression curriculum, you will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for the next step into soccer. Designed for beginner players, this camp focuses on dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control. You will receive a merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing and a water bottle.

#2674A Ages 4-5Mon.-Thurs., June 28-July 1 6:00-7:00pm4 Sessions $49#2674B Ages 6-8Mon.-Thurs., June 28-July 1 7:15-8:15pm4 Sessions $49#2584A Ages 3.5-4Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 9:00-9:45am5 Sessions $49#2584B Ages 3.5-4Mon.-Fri., Aug. 9-13 10:00-10:45am5 Sessions $49TOMS FieldsSkyhawks Instructor

Track and Field with Skyhawks(Ages 7-12)Skyhawks Track & Field was developed to introduce young athletes like you to this sport rich in tradition and history. These programs combine technical development and fundamental techniques with safety and a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, you will learn exercises and drills that prepare you for a future in cross-country, track & field events, and distance running while inspiring a love for running and being active. The fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper stretching, and cool-down techniques are covered in this unique program. You will put it all together for one fun-filled day at the end of the week at the Skyhawks track meet! Please bring two snacks, sunscreen, appropriate clothing and water bottle. You will receive a t-shirt and merit award.

#2747 Tue.-Fri., July 6-9 9:00am-Noon4 Sessions $89 TOMS FieldsSkyhawks Instructor

Buff Bodz n’ Little Bodz(Ages 4-10 with Adult)Children can enjoy fun and motivating exercise especially when it is with a trusted adult. This creative approach to exercise allows your family to have fun being healthy together. You’ll be physically active- but there will also be plenty of time for giggles, family bonding, and mind boosters. Creative partner play, warm ups, cool downs, and group games will be played each session.

#2723A Saturday, June 5-26 11:00am-Noon4 sessions $39 for 1 Adult and Child $8 for 2nd Child (Limit of 2 children per adult)Location: BRX, LLCBRX Instructor

Basketball with Skyhawks(Ages 3.5-12)This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player. Skyhawks staff use progression curriculum to focus on the whole player; teaching respect, teamwork and responsibility. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of the most popular Skyhawks programs. You will receive a t-shirt and a merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, gym shoes and sunscreen.

#2584A Ages 3.5-5 $69Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 10:00-11:30am

#2669A Ages 6-12 $109Mon.-Fri., June 21-25 1:00-4:00pm

#2669B Ages 6-12 $109Mon.-Fri., July 26-30 1:00-4:00pm5 SessionsGrainwood GymSkyhawks Instructor

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Tennis with Skyhawks(Ages 4-12)Skyhawks Sports tennis focuses on skill refinement as well as practice and match play to develop consistent, well-rounded tennis players. You will learn proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves during a series of drills designed to teach skills in a fun and dynamic way. In addition to developing a love for tennis, you’ll learn the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game to play. Due to limited court space, these programs fill quickly. You will receive a t-shirt and a merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a tennis racket, a water bottle, and gym shoes.

#2671A Ages 4-7Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 10:00am-Noon4 Sessions $69

#2671B Ages 8-12Tues.-Fri., July 6-9 1:00-3:00pm4 Sessions $69

#2671C Ages 4-7Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 10:00am-Noon5 Sessions $85

#2671D Ages 8-12Mon.-Fri., Aug 2-6 1:00-3:00pm5 Sessions $85TOMS Tennis CourtsSkyhawks Instructor

S.N.A.G. Golf with Skyhawks(Ages 5-8)Learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting, and body positioning. Skyhawks has adopted the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system to its curriculum. SNAG is specifically designed for the entry-level player; it simplifies instruction so you can make an easy and effective transition onto the golf course. All equipment is provided. You will receive a t-shirt and a merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, and sunscreen.

#2634 Mon.-Fri., Aug. 2-6 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $109TOMS FieldsSkyhawks Instructor

Flag Football with Skyhawks(Ages 7-12)Skyhawks Sports flag football offers a complete package of skills and thrills that teaches young athletes to enjoy this fast-paced game. You will get a rich introduction to all the positions on offense and defense, preparing you to be a true champion on the gridiron. The camp introduces the core skills of passing, catching, and de-flagging or defensive positioning – all presented in a fun and invigorating training environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase new and refined skills. All participants receive a t-shirt and a merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen.

#2560AMon.-Fri., July 12-16 9:00am-Noon

#2560BMon.-Fri., July 26-30 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $109TOMS FieldsSkyhawks Instructor

Beginner's Gymnastics I(Kindergarten-3rd Grade)Beginner Gymnastics I provides a fun, exciting atmosphere where you can learn and improve gymnastics skills. You’ll try out the sport of gymnastics and learn from more experienced gymnasts. If you have little to no prior gymnastics experience, this is the perfect class for you. Focus will be on the drills leading up to basic gymnastics skills, including work on the balance beam, uneven bars, spring board, and floor. Some of the skills you will focus on are forward and backward rolls, cartwheels, handstands, various jumps, and back-hip pullovers on the bars. You’ll learn a new sport, gain new friendships, and improve your listening and social skills. You should wear leotards, t-shirts, and shorts (no jeans or jewelry). Please bring a water bottle and a positive attitude!!!

#2654AMon.-Fri., July 19-23 2:00pm-3:00pm5 Sessions $49TOMS Blue Gym Instructor: PLHS Varsity Gymnastics Coaches and Athletes

Beginner's Gymnastics II(2nd-6th Grade)Beginner Gymnastics II provides a fun, exciting atmosphere where you can learn and improve gymnastics skills. You’ll try out the sport of gymnastics and learn from more experienced gymnasts. This class is designed for you if you’ve had some previous gymnastics experience. You will build on the skills you already have, as well as learn new ones on all four events. Some of the skills you will work on are front and back walkovers, front and back handsprings, round-offs, various jumps, cartwheels on the beam, and kips on the bars. You’ll learn a new sport, gain new friendships, and improve your listening and social skills. You should wear leotards, t-shirts, and shorts (no jeans or jewelry). Please bring a water bottle and a positive attitude!!!

#2654BMon.-Fri., July 19-23 3:15pm-4:45pm5 Sessions $69TOMS Blue GymInstructor: PLHS Varsity Gymnastics Coaches and Athletes

Laker Dance Team Youth Camp(Ages 4-12)You are invited to attend a four-day camp put on by the Laker Dance Team! With three levels of ability (beginner, intermediate, and advanced), dancers will learn a variety of skills from current Laker dancers, play games, and learn a short routine which they will perform at the end of the camp on Thursday for family and friends. Participants should wear comfortable clothing, lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes, and bring a water bottle and snack. Fee includes a t-shirt. Please indicate t-shirt size when registering. Registrations received after July 2nd cannot be guaranteed a t-shirt. Camp proceeds benefit the PLHS Dance Team.

#2707Mon.-Thurs., July 19-22 9:00am-Noon4 sessions $75TOMS Jerabek HallInstructors: Laker Dance Team Members and Coaches

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Summer Shuffle(Kindergarten-5th Grade)Experience new Community Education programs, or classes you have been thinking about trying. The evening consists of two 50 minute sessions for elementary school students. Join us for one or two classes at just $7 per session. In the brief time between sessions (7:20-7:40) all students will be encouraged to make their own pop-up book to take home. This session is sponsored by the Scott County Public Library and is free to all registered Summer Shuffle participants. You will also receive coupons to sign up for the full sessions of these programs this summer. Watch for more information in your backpacks. Co-sponsored by Shakopee Public Schools Community Education.

Monday, May 17 #2725A 6:30-7:20pmMessiest Art EverLasers and HovercraftsSkyhawksEco-AdventureSpanish and Chinese Sampler1 Session $7

#2725B 7:40-8:30pmVideo Game PreviewKids’ Biz - Start a BusinessDuct Tape CreationsDance PartyExtreme Lego1 Session $7

Jeffers Pond Elementary Lower LevelVarious Instructors

Check out pages 14 & 15 for additional

classes available on nights

and weekends.

Family Camp Out (Families with K-5th Grade Children)Camp from Friday July 30 at 6pm - Saturday, July 31 at 10am at Lakefront Park. All ages are welcome, but activities will be geared toward elementary school students and their parents. Families can bring their own tents, or rent one from the City of Prior Lake for an additional fee of $10. Quantities of available tents are limited. Please call 952.447.9820 to reserve your tent prior to July 23rd. We will play family games, have a cook out, go on a scavenger hunt through the woods with flash lights, make smores over a camp fire and much more. Co-sponsored with the City of Prior Lake Recreation.

#2785 Fri.-Sat., July 30-31 7:00pm-8:00am1 Session $35/familyLakefront ParkInstructors: City of Prior Lake Park and Recreation Staff

El Veraño - The Summer in Spanish for Families(Ages 5-12 w/ an Adult)Spend some fun and interactive quality time together as a family while learning new Spanish skills! Whether you are new to learning Spanish, or have some previous knowledge, this class is for you! Join a certified Spanish teacher on this 7-week family adventure exploring “The Summer” in Spanish. You will learn vocabulary words and phrases to refer to everything related to summer including activities, sports, foods, and clothing. This dynamic class incorporates various teaching methods as well as games, songs, crafts, worksheets and more to appeal to everyone in your family. You will leave this session with enough knowledge and tools to communicate throughout “The Summer” with your family members in Spanish! By learning together, you are able to retain so much more than learning alone! Let’s go! Vamonos!

#2758x Mondays, June 21-Aug. 9 6:30-7:30pm(no class July 19)7 Sessions $85/familyTOMS Media CenterInstructor: Kari Herrgott

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Driver's Education(Ages 15+)A complete Driver’s Education program is offered through Community Education, including approximately 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training. This class meets all requirements of the State of Minnesota for licensing. Once you acquire your driver’s permit, behind-the-wheel lessons are arranged on an individual basis. You must be 15 years of age to take the permit test. Please pick up registration materials at the High School Student Services office, the Community Education office, or print online at www.priorlakesavagece.com. If you have questions, call Jody at 952.226.0080.

#6100H 7:00-10:00amMon.-Fri., June 14-18Mon.-Fri., June 21-25

#6100I 10:45am-1:45pmMon.-Fri., June 14-18Mon.-Fri., June 21-25*Class will be held 7:00-10:00am on June 25th.

#6100J 10:00am-1:00pmMon.-Thurs., July 19-22Mon.-Thurs., July 26-29Mon.-Tues., Aug 2-310 Sessions$320 (Total Fee) with $170 due at RegistrationTOMS Media CenterDriver Education, Inc. Instructor

Laker Lacrosse Camp 2010-Girls Only(6th-9th Grade)Prior Lake High School Girls’ Varsity Lacrosse players and coaches are offering a Lacrosse clinic for Middle School students this summer. The clinic will focus on introducing you to the skills required to be successful at this growing sport. Skills will be taught through demonstrations and drills. As a participant, you must bring an approved girl’s Lacrosse stick, goggles, and a mouth guard. Camp fee includes a T-shirt. Please indicate your shirt size when registering. Register by June 1st to guarantee a T-shirt. Camp proceeds benefit the PLHS Girls’ Lacrosse program.

#2750Mon.-Fri., June 14-18 9:00-11:00am5 Sessions $49TOMS FieldsInstructors: PLHS Varsity Lacrosse Coach & Players

Free Time/Teen Hang Outs at Club Prior(Ages 12-15)Drop in to Club Prior (next to the Prior Lake Library) with your friends and enjoy darts, pool, TV, Wii and more. Instructors will be brought in to share something new with teens. Check out each session for a new optional activity. For transportation hop on the Local Laker Link for $1 per trip. Co-sponsored by Community Education & City of Prior Lake Recreation Department. Registration is required! Bring money if you’d like to purchase snacks. Register at www.priorlakerecreation.com.

Fridays, June 18, July 9, 23, Aug. 6, 201:00-4:00pmLocation: Club Prior

Survivor(7th-8th Grade)No ipods! No computers! No telephones! Challenge yourself to exist amongst the wonders of our natural world. Test your endurance and stamina in challenges with other students and leaders. The culminating event will be camping overnight to showcase your new skills for survival!

#2703June 21 & June 22 10:00am-3:00pm Jeffers Pond Enviro. Learning Area, PLJune 23 to June 24 2:00pm-9:00amPrior Lake High School3 Sessions $99Instructors: ISD 719 Licensed Teachers

High School Gymnastics Summer Session(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 as well as improving strength and flexibility. Wear leotards and bring your bar grips, water bottles and tennis shoes to every practice. Please arrive at 2:00 on the day of the first class to help set up the gym.

#2654C Mon., Tues, Thurs., June 14-July 29(no class July 5-8) 5:00-8:00pm 18 Sessions $299TOMS Blue GymInstructor: Barbie Kass, Bill Blasek, Renae Zimmer

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Crocheting- Amigurumi Style(6th-12th Grade)Amigurumi (ah-mee-goo-roo-mee) is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and anthropomorphic creatures. The word comes from a combination of the Japanese words ami (ah-mee), meaning crocheted or knitted, and nuigurumi (noo-ee-goo-roo-mee), meaning stuffed doll. In this class we will learn the basics of how to construct some simple crocheted amigurumi creatures (animals, monsters, etc). You will get your own crochet needles and will choose your own projects. Supply costs are included in the class fee. By the end of the class you will be ready to tackle amigurumi patterns on your own!

#2724Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 2-5 9:00-Noon4 Sessions $69TOMS Room 404Instructor: Jennifer Schroeder

Safe At Home(6th-8th Grade)If you (or your parents!) are feeling nervous about you being home alone for a little while before or after school, or even 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.

#2757AxThursday, June 24 8:30-11:30am1 Session $39District Service Center CE ClassroomInstructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

Babysitting Training(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. Please bring a bag lunch for break time. Call to register. No discounts.

#4008BxWed. & Thurs., July 7-8 8:00-11:30am2 Sessions $59

#4008CxThurs., July 29 8:00am-3:00pm1 Session $59District Service Center CE ClassroomInstructor: Karlen Long American Red Cross

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, and exposure to an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). You will receive the following certifications: Child/Infant CPR (valid for 1 year) and First Aid (valid for 3 years). You must complete the Babysitting Training class prior to starting Advanced Babysitting. Please bring the book you received in that class. You will receive a First Aid kit. Call to register. No discounts.

#4000Ax Monday, July 12 8:00am-Noon

#4000BxMonday, August 2 8:00am-Noon1 Session $59District Service Center CE ClassroomInstructor: Karlen Long American Red Cross

Boat Safety Clinic(Ages 12-17)The annual boat safety clinic is a one stop opportunity for local youth to learn safe boating and personal watercraft skills. You will receive focused instruction and will meet local DNR and sheriff’s departmentstaff responsible for enforcement of boating regulations on Prior Lake. You will complete a requisite DNR workbook and wrap up a full morning by completing the DNR exam and certification application. The exam requires a passing grade in order to be certified to operate watercraft on thelake. The test is scored by the DNR. You will receive your certificate by mail from the DNR upon successfully completing the clinic and exam. Fee includes pizza and pop following the clinic. Cosponsored by the Prior Lake Association, ISD 719 Community Education Services, Scott County Sheriff’s Office and the DNR.

#2555BSat., May 22 8:00am-12:00pm1 Session $5PL High School Room: Lecture HallInstructor: Woody Spitzmueller

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Cascade BayWhen: Aug 18 (10:45am-4:30pm)Who: Ages 7 & upBus Stop: Lakefront Park PavilionFee: $17 (resident) $22 (non-resident) Bring a bag lunch.

Horseback RidingWhen: Aug 19 (10:30am-2:30pm)Who: Ages 7 & up (must be 54” tall to ride)Bus Stop: Lakefront Park PavilionFee: $33 (resident) $38 (non-resident) Bring a bag lunch.

State Fair TripWhen: August 30 (9:00am-3:00pm)Who: All ages welcome!Bus Stop: Municipal Parking Lot Fee: $7 per person or $17 per family for residents, add $5 for non-residents (must reside at same address) Fee for bus ride only. *Tickets for State Fair available at the gate.

FREE COMMUNITY EVENTSConcerts in the ParkBring the family for a night at Lakefront Park, 5000 Kop Parkway, in Prior Lake. Free concerts Thursdays starting at 7pm in June, July & August!

Neighborhood Park PartiesFun entertainment at your neighborhood park! Two new neighborhood parks every 2 weeks, from 6-8pm. Join us for free crafts, games & more.6/24 - Raspberry Ridge & Boudins7/8 - Cardinal Ridge & Wilds7/22 - Carriage Hills & Woodridge8/5 - Oakland Beach & Jeffers Pond8/19 - Wilderness Ponds & Green Oaks

Family Beach DaysCome to Sand Point Beach for a beach party. Many activities, games and free parking too. Concessions available at great prices. Bring the family and join the fun. Note: No lifeguards on duty. When: July 9 & Aug. 6 (11a.m. - 2p.m.)Where: Sandpoint BeachWho: All ages Welcome

To register, visit: www.priorlakerecreation.com

or call

952-447-9820

PARK & RECSummer Programs

Go to www.priorlakerecreation.com to see more fun summer activities!

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Saturday, July 10, 20101:00pm-10:30pm

Lakefront Park5000 Kop Parkway, Prior Lake

FREE! FAMILY EVENTFeaturing Grammy Award

WinnerJONNY LANG - LIVE!

• Children’s Activity and Play Area

• GREAT! Festival Food • Beverages • Arts ‘n Crafts

• Be a part of the LFJB festival:To volunteer: Email

[email protected] sponsorship: [email protected]

All other inquiries: [email protected]

www.lakefrontjazz.com

Rain or Shine • Lineup/Schedule

Subject to Change

Prior Lake Rotary Club • PO Box 271, Prior Lake, MN 55372

The Lakefront Jazz and Blues Festival is Produced by the Prior Lake Rotary Jazz Fund

Committee on behalf of the St. Croix Valley Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

FREE COMMUNITY EVENT

FOR FAMILIES

TOT-LOT IN THE PARKSWho: Ages 3-5Fee: $78 (resident)/ $83 (non-resident) Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/ThursdayJune 21-July 29 9:30-11:30am 6 weeksCarriage Hills, Jeffers, Lakefront Park, Memorial Park, Raspberry Ridge, Ponds, Sand Point Beach, Wilds Park, and Willows Park

PLAYGROUND IN THE PARKS Who: Ages 6-11Fee: $87 (resident) $92 (non-resident) Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/ThursdayJune 21-July 29 12:30-3:00pm 6 weeksCarriage Hills, Jeffers, Lakefront Park, Memorial Park, Raspberry Ridge, Ponds, Sand Point Beach, Wilds Park, and Willows Park

TRIPSGrand SlamWhen: June 18 (9:30am-2:30pm)Who: Ages 6 & upBus Stop: Lakefront Park PavilionFee: $19 (residents) $24 (non-residents)Deadline: One Week Before Hot dog lunch included in price.

Wild Mountain Water ParkWhen: June 25 (9:00am-4:30pm)Who: Ages 7 & upBus Stop Lakefront Park PavilionFee: $27 (resident)/$32 (non- resident) Bring a bag lunch.

ValleyfairWhen: July 23 (9:30am-3:30pm)Who: Ages 8 & up Bus Stop: Lakefront Park PavilionFee: $32 (resident) $37 (non-resident) Bring money for lunch.

Apple Valley Aquatic CenterWhen: July 30 (10:45am-4:45pm)Who: Ages 6 & up Bus Stop: Lakefront Park PavilionFee: $16 (resident) $21 (non-resident) Bring money for lunch.

PaintballWhen: Aug 17 (9:00am-3:00pm)Who: Ages 10 & up Bus Stop: Lakefront Park PavilionFee: $42 (resident) $47 (non-resident) includes all supplies & transportation $27 (resident) $32 (non-resident) Your own equipment-their paint. Bring a bag lunch.

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Information from the District

Throughout Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools; students, staff, parents and community volunteers give of themselves to make our schools and community better.

The annual Partnership Celebration, sponsored by Community Education Services recognizes the many people and organizations that donate their time and resources to benefit our schools.

The Phoebe Award is the night’s highest honor. This award recognizes an individual who supports education through service and has made a positive impact on students. This year two people were honored: Gary Greco and Denell Lund.

Gary Greco has devoted countless hours to the PLHS Industrial Technology Department helping with repairs and making tools and equipment that students use each day. Volunteering his skills and labor has not only improved the shops for better student learning; it has also allowed the teachers to spend optimal time with students.

Denell Lund has been called an “essential volunteer” and “part of our team” at PLHS. Denell has served on numerous committees including Graduation, Parent Advisory and more. She coordinates volunteer efforts at the high school, helps out during conference time and is willing to take on any new task.

Four organizations received the Partners in Education Award: Friends of Wolf Ridge, the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District and Sailer’s Greenhouse. Each of these businesses and organizations has helped us fulfill our commitment to environmental education.

These are just a few recent examples of outstanding service taking place in and for our schools. Our volunteers are leading by example and working hard to make our schools and community a better place. Thank you!

COMMUNITY CONTACTS

City of Prior Lake 952-447-9800 www.cityofpriorlake.com

City of Prior Lake Parks and Recreation Dept 952-447-9820 www.priorlakesavagece.com

City of Savage Parks and Recreation Dept 952-224-3420

PLAY www.playinfo.org(Prior Lake Athletics for Youth)

Girl Scouts (Cannon Valley Council) 800-845-0787 www.gsccv.org

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

Scott County LibrariesPrior Lake 952-447-3375Savage 952-707-1770

Prior Lake Soccer Club www.priorlakesoccer.org

Prior Lake-Savage Hockey Association www.plsha.com

Camp Fire Boys and Girls 651-647-4407

U of M Extension Service - Scott County - 4H 952-492-5410

Prior Lake Youth WrestlingTricia Charbonneau 952-393-2041

Black Dog Swimming 952-440-1033 www.blackdogswimming.org

South Metro Storm Swim Club 952-953-7789 www.mnstorm.org

PLHS Activity Hotline 952-226-4263

District 719 Circle of Friends Preschool 952-226-0956

River Valley YMCA 952-230-2935

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District Calendar to go Digital

Due to budget reductions and environmental considerations, the district will not be printing and mailing a district-wide calendar this year.

A printable version will be made available this summer on the web site along with Free-and-Reduced Price lunch information. You can access calendar information at www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us and go to the

“Quick Guide,” then “Parent Info.”

Dr. Sue Ann GruverSuperintendent

Superintendent

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GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURESRefunds - 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. 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 $5 processing fee will be deducted from any refund. Classes with registration fees under $10 are not eligible for refunds.

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 time of registration, notifications will also be sent to the address provided.

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 - All UCare Minnesota members may take up to a $15 discount per class. Any coupons used will be accepted with registration form by mail or dropped off only.

Satisfaction Guarantee - Please call Community Education Office at 952.226.0080 if you are not satisfied with any class or activity in which you participated.

Non-Endorsement Policy - Prior Lake-Savage Community Education contracts with specialists in their fields who are interested in presenting classes in their areas of expertise to the community. We do not endorse the opinions or business affiliations of the instructors.

Class Confirmations - Community Education does not mail class confirmations. If you have an email address at the time of registration, a confirmation will be emailed to you. If 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. Although you are not legally required to disclose this information, failure to do so may prevent you and your child from participating in the program. 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 Germscheid, M-F, 8am-4pm at 952.226.0095 or email [email protected]. Policy, pricing and guidelines for community use of facilities, calendars and facility use application forms are available online at www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us, or call Gina Germscheid to have an application mailed. Liability insurance or a participant disclaimer form are now required for use of ISD 719 district facilities and grounds.

Tuition Assistance - Reduced fees, scholarships, and payment plans are available for families experiencing financial hardship. Assistance is limited to three programs per family in each quarter. Some programs are not eligible. You must be a resident of ISD 719 to qualify. Call Carrie at 952.226.0088 to request assistance.

Lost or Stolen Items - Community Education is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please do not bring valuables with you to class.

Student Absences - To be eligible to participate in Community Education programs, classes, or events, students are expected to be in school all day. Students who are ill or miss for other reasons not considered excused absences (such as a doctor’s appointment), will not be allowed to participate in Community Education programs on that day.

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PRIOR LAKE-SAVAGE AREA SCHOOLS COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES OFFICE

Leanne J. Weyrauch 952-226-0082Community Education Director

Linda Ringstad 952-226-0083

Community Education Specialist

Carrie Dobie 952-226-0088

Youth Programs Coordinator

Bobbi Birkholz 952-226-0081

Community Education Secretary

Jody Swedberg 952-226-0086

Community Education Receptionist

Jenny Nagy 952-226-0085

Comm. Involvement Coordinator

Gina Germscheid 952-226-0095

District Facility Scheduler

Pam Koopman 612-817-1839

Building Monitor Supervisor

KIDS’ COMPANY OFFICEBecky Hudyma 952-226-0092

Coordinator Pager 612-609-3230

Kristi Gaudette 952-226-0093

Kids’ Company Specialist

Danielle Kleist 952-226-0091

Kids’ Company Secretary

Nancy Olson 952-226-0084

Kids’ Company Secretary

Our MissionThe mission of the Prior Lake-Savage Area Community Education Services Program is to enhance the quality of life for all citizens by helping to provide opportunities for individuals to reach their full potential and contribute to their communities. To accomplish this mission requires that parents, family, schools, churches, businesses, community organizations and all people living within our community work together. This can be done through a cooperative effort in meeting the recreational, educational, social and cultural needs and wants of the community.

COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICESADVISORY COUNCIL

Janine Alcorn, Angie Barstad, Connie Carlson, Renee Clark, Connie Dawson, Carrie Dobie, Jennifer Flaten, Dee Dee Francis, Jenny Nagy, Dean Peter, Linda Ringstad, Jackie Underferth, Jerry Young and Leanne Weyrauch

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Who Is Ready to Register?EASY Registration for YOU!

Who Is Ready to Register?EASY Registration for YOU!

So many options: Online • By PhoneBy Fax • By Mail • In Person

Online - www.priorlakesavagece.com • Phone - 952-226-0080 • Fax -952-226-0099By Mail or In Person- ISD 719 Community Education, 4540 Tower St SE,

Prior Lake, MN 55372

Youth Registration FormISD 719, Community Education, 4540 Tower Street SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372

952-226-0080 (p) • 952-226-0099 (f) • www.priorlakesavagece.com

Child’s Name __________________________________ Birthdate ________________ Grade 10-11 ______

Child’s Name __________________________________ Birthdate ________________ Grade 10-11 ______

Child’s Name __________________________________ Birthdate ________________ Grade 10-11 ______

Parent/Guardian ______________________________________ School __________________________

Home Phone ________________________ Daytime/Cell ________________________

Address ____________________________________________ City _______________ Zip ___________

Email Address for Confirmation ____________________________

I have read and agree to the Community Education Class Safety/Behavior Procedures.

Signature ___________________________________________ Date _____________

Person picking child up other than parent ______________________________________________________

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

___________________________________________________________________________________

Child Course # Course Title Dates Fee

____________ ________ ___________________ ______________ _______

____________ ________ ___________________ ______________ _______

____________ ________ ___________________ ______________ _______

Visa/Mastercard/Discover Account # ________________________ Exp. Date: _________

After School Class Safety Procedures Please Note: These procedures have been modified for 2008-2009.

To ensure the safety of your child, please follow these simple steps: • Assume your child will attend the program if you have submitted a registration. Send a note to school only if you

do not want your child to attend a program for which they are registered. • Complete the entire registration form with every registration. • Pick children up on time in the program classroom. Students not picked up on time will be taken to that school’s

Kids’ Company Program and you will be charged at the rate of $10 per hour. The entire rate will be collected for any portion of the hour. This service is offered for emergency situations only. Please make prior arrangements for care or pick up of your child whenever possible.

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Community Education Services4540 Tower St SEPrior Lake, MN 55372

Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDPermit No. 30

Prior Lake, MN

Summer ShuffleExperience new Community Education programs, or classes you have been thinking about trying. The evening consists of two 50 minute sessions for elementary school students. Join us for one

or two classes at just $7 per session. You will also receive coupons to sign up for the full sessions of these programs this summer. See

page 17 for additional information. Co-sponsored by Shakopee Public Schools Community Education.

Monday, May 17, 2010 from 6:30-8:30pm at Jeffers Pond Elementary

QUESTIONS?

Call Community Education at 952-226-0080 or visitwww.priorlakesavagece.com

Summer Shuffle Program Choices6:30-7:20pm

#2725A

Messiest Art EverLasers and Hovercrafts

SkyhawksEco-Adventure

Spanish and Chinese Sampler

7:40-8:30pm#2725B

Video Game PreviewKids’ Biz - Start a Business

Duct Tape CreationsDance Party

Extreme Lego