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Lakeville CE Spring-Summer 2018 Catalog

Lakeville CE Spring-Summer 2018 Catalog Corrected 3-12

Spring & Summer 2018

programs and classes for all ages

Explore

SUMMER

Adult Enrichment • Youth and Middle School Enrichment
Gymnastics • Aquatics for All Ages • Early Childhood Family Education
Small Wonders Preschool • Wonder Zone • Kid Zone • Summer Adventures

Birth to Age 5 Elementary Ages
• Early Childhood • Youth Enrichment classes:
Family Education (ECFE)
Cheer, Art, Dance, STEM,
classes Robotics and MORE!
• Family School - Adult • Gymnastics and Swim Lessons
• Summer Adventures Child
Basic Education and ECFE Care & Enrichment, Day Trips,
combine to provide English Camps (STEAM & Crafts,
language learning for parents Fitness & Fun), Swim Lessons
and their children and MORE!
• Early Childhood Screening
• Swim Lessons Middle Schoolers
• STEM, Fencing, Babysitting,
Preschool Project Runway,
(Ages 3-6) Woodworking and MORE!
• Small Wonders Summer School • Music and Band Lessons
• 9-Week Alphabet Adventures • The EDGE, day trips and
• One Time Events: MORE!
Preschool Prep, Let’s Get Ready for Adults
Kindergarten • Fitness for All!
• Wonder Zone Child Care & • Cooking, Crafts and
Enrichment with Hobbies
Theme Days & Special Events • Finances and
• Gymnastics (ages 4+) Retirement
• Swim Lessons Planning
• Swim Lessons, Rock
Climbing and Curling
• Adult Basic Education:
ESL, GED and more!

Scan this code
to register.

Register now at
LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org

or call 952-232-2150

Contents

Adult Enrichment.......................................... 4–19 Independent School District 194
Creative Arts, Jewelry & Cooking...........................4-5 Board of Education
Hobbies & Special Interest........................................5-6
Home, Garden & Repair.................................................6 Michelle Volk, Chair Judy Keliher, Director
Money Matters..............................................................7-8 Terry Lind, Vice Chair Kathy Lewis, Director
Ed2Go Online Classes.....................................................9
Fitness, Health & Safety......................................8, 9-14 Jim Skelly, Clerk Superintendent
Adult Basic Education................................................. 16 Bob Erickson, Treasurer Michael Baumann
Martial Arts–Youth & Adult........................................ 19
River Valley Project Explore....................................... 17 Thank you to Our Advertisers!

Aquatics & Safety..........................................38-43 Angelica Cantanti Youth Choirs
Swim Lessons...........................................................38-39 Ballet Royale Minnesota
Open Swims.................................................................... 39 Dakota Co Environmental Resources
Special Aquatic Classes............................................... 40 Dentistry for Children & Adolescents
From Yours To Mine
Building Key & Locations ................................. 81 Lakeville Arenas TYhoaun! k
Advisory Council Information.......................... 80 Lakeville Dental Associates
Community Education Directory..................... 80 Northfield Hospital & Clinics
Early Childhood Family Ed...........................46-49
If you are interested in advertising with us,
Spring Classes................................................................ 46 please call 952-232-2170.
Summer Classes............................................................ 47
2018-19 School Year Classes..................................... 48 Para preguntas en español, llame a:
Early Childhood Screening............................... 49 952-232-3063 or 952-232-2067
Facility Scheduling............................................ 80
Kid Zone School Age Care............................67-68 Haddii aad su,aal qabtid fadlan soo wac layank-
Middle School Programs..............................20-23 an Somalihaah: 952-232-3066
Adult Basic Education....................................... 16
Registration Information.............................82-83 ISD194 School Success Liaisons
River Valley Project Explore ............................. 17 African American: Regina Smith, 612-440 8828,
Small Wonders Preschool.............................50-61
Summer Preschool.................................................50-58 [email protected]
Preschool & Kindergarten Prep................................ 59 American Indian: Jacob Valtierra, 612 314-9496,
School Year Preschool...........................................60-61
Summer Adventures.....................................70-78 [email protected]
Camps......................................................................... 72-76 Somalia: Huda Ali: 952-232-3066,
Field Trips...................................................................77-78 [email protected]
Launch into Learning.................................................. 71 Spanish: Hugo Muñoz: 952-232-3063,
Wonder Zone.................................................63-65
Summer Wonder Zone................................................ 66 [email protected] and
Youth Enrichment.........................................24-37 Lydia Lindsoe: 952-232-2067,
Martial Arts ..................................................................... 19 [email protected]
Adaptive Youth Classes .............................................. 17
Children’s Theatre......................................................... 18 PuWBbreloishchhoeupdree1by7yDo6u:i8sLte5ranikJbjuoeuvnytiiiolopluenerr:ASPJrpaeanratihunC,agroSy&um,iSMtmeuaum#rn2cmth0iye0&rECdAautuacgaluotigsot!n
Middle School .........................................................20-23 Lakeville, MN 55044
General Classes........................................................24-31 This catalog is
Gymnastics................................................................ 32-33 Issue #30 through apdavretiratilslyempaenidts.for
Before/After School Programs...........................34-37

Adult Enrichment

Adult Enrichment Festive Spring Salads Jams, Jellies and Truffles
Head into spring with a wild rice and Marmalades You’ve tried the rest, now make the
breast of chicken salad, or wild rice NOW is best! Nancy Burgeson will guide
with fresh mushrooms and cashews. the time to you in making these rich, chocolaty
We will also feature a vegetarian prepare for delicacies. Make five different recipes
main dish salad using multi colored the bounteous and take home a decadent box of 15-
peppers and quinoa. We will also fruits of 18 truffles.
be experiencing a refreshing salad of summer.
cantaloupe and strawberries with an Be ready to #682-006 Thursday
orange sauce. We will then move ‘jam’ when May 3 6-9 pm
on to a raspberry spinach salad with the berries, KTMS, FACS Room 101$35/1 session
glazed pecans. Round out your night peaches,
by creating 3 easy dressings using feta rhubarb, herbs and more are at their Instructor: Carol Schaub
cheese, blue cheese and orange. peak of taste and availability. Learn
the difference between the various DIY Celebrations Pallet
preserves and have the opportunity to Calendar
#682-002 Thursday taste several different kinds. You will This pallet style Celebrations
May 17 6-9 pm prepare a batch of jam/jelly from start Calendar will remind you of all the
LNHS FACS Rm 102 $35/1 session to finish, learn basic ‘hot water bath’ important dates in your family and
techniques that are applicable to other friends lives! The 7” x 24” wood
Instructor: Laurel Severson canning projects and take home 1-2 pallet style sign is assembled and
jars to enjoy. Tasting of and handout ready for you to customize to match
Traditional Southern for multiple recipes included. $8 your home décor. Several options
Cooking: Dinner Menu supply fee is payable to instructor at of wood stain colors will be available
class. for you to choose from at the class.
Beginning in the 1690’s, food in the A stencil will be used to create the
US deep south was heavily influenced #682-005 Tuesday word and months. Over 30 different
by settlers from France, Germany April 10 6:30-8:15 pm paint colors will be available and all
and Spain. In addition, slaves from KTMS FACS Rm 101 $39/1 session materials are provided including 4
Africa, Cuban refugees and Cajuns date chips and all the supplies for
from Nova Scotia also contributed to Instructor: Carol Schaub hanging. We will take you through
the medley of flavors using the wealth the process step by step-no experience
of local seafood, vegetables, poultry, Round Wood Monogram is needed!
livestock and of course pecans.

Join us in creating a memorable meal Sign #682-009 Tuesday
that will feature: crab dip, traditional April 17 6:30-8:30 pm
cheese straws, gumbo, jambalaya, red This 15” versatile adorable round KTMS FACS Rm 101 $49/1 session
beans and rice, buttermilk biscuits, wooden plaque is ready for you to
cheese grits, pecan praline candy customize with your family name! Instructor: Renee Reinardy
and traditional bread pudding with Several options of wood stain colors
bourbon sauce. will be available, and a stencil will
be used to create the monogram. A
#682-003 Friday colorful selection of paint will be
April 20 6-9 pm available to paint your monogram to
LNHS FACS Rm 102 $45/1 session match your home décor. This plaque
may be used as a serving tray or hung Instructors Wanted!
Instructor: Laurel Severson as a custom piece of wall art. All If you are interested in teaching
materials are included and we will
Find us on take you through the process step by a class with Lakeville Area
step-no experience is needed! Community Education,
Facebook
#682-008 Saturday please contact Amanda at
952-232-2170.

March 17 12-2 pm
KTMS FACS Rm 101 $49/1 session

Instructor: Renee Reinardy

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Adult Enrichment

Chords are Key for Piano Chords are Key for Guitar Drones 101 Adult Enrichment
Some music teachers may not want Have you ever wanted to learn the Drones are the hottest new toy
you to know this, but you don’t guitar but simply find it difficult to and business! From your neighbors
need years of weekly lessons to learn find the time? In just a few hours backyard, to Disney and the Super
piano. In just a few hours, you can you can learn enough about playing Bowl, they are everywhere! Join us to
learn enough secrets of the trade to the guitar to give you years of musical learn about the drones, decode which
give you years of musical enjoyment. enjoyment, and you won’t have to drone to buy, understand federal and
How do we do it? While regular pia- take private lessons to do it. This local regulations, AND experience
no teachers teach note reading, piano crash course will teach you some ba- the excitement of flying one yourself!
professionals use chords. And you sic chords and get you playing along
can learn all the chords you’ll need with your favorite songs right away. Ages 16+
to play any song in this one session. Bring your acoustic guitar. Class
Any song. Any style. Any key. If limited to 15 students. For ages 13+. #682-048 Tuesday
you can find middle C and know the For more information go to juston- April 10 6-8 pm
meaning of Every Good Boy Does ceclasses.com. Fee includes an online MMS Cafeteria $15/1 session

Instructor: Katie Gilmore

Fine, you already know enough to book and online instructional videos.
enroll in this workshop. Fee in-
cludes an online book and online #682-021 Monday Register Early!
video instruction. March 26 7-9 pm
KTMS Choir Room$ 59/1 session Avoid disappointment register early.
Many classes fill quickly.
#682-020 Monday Instructor: Eric Carranza
Classes may cancel if there
March 19 6:30-9:30 pm is low enrollment.
KTMS Choir Room $59/1 session

Instructor: Jim Anderson Starwatch Party with
Mike Lynch
Cheers & Canvas New
Pr ojects! Make the stars your old friends
Whether it’s a date night or just a fun time with your as we watch the great celestial
BFF, come out and paint with Cheers & Canvas! Every event is perfect for show. We start off with an indoor
beginners; even if it’s your first time painting! Step by step instructions, paint, orientation followed by quality time
canvases, brushes and aprons will be ready for you to create with. Experience outside under the heavens. Get to
the fun of social painting while enjoying the food and drink at our fabulous know the constellations like The Big
venues-The Chart House and Lakeville Brewing Co. Share a memorable Bear, Cygnus the Swan, Pegaus the
experience and take home your own 16x20 masterpiece! Eat, Drink, Paint! Winged Horse, and some of their
More info call 952-469-1234.  great stories behind them. Mike will
bring a fleet of telescopes, including
7-9 pm $39/person per class (food and beverages two of the biggest mobile telescopes
in Minnesota for close up view of star
not included) Instructor: Watch Me Draw 2. clusters, nebulae, galaxies and other
1. March “Tranquility” wonders in our autumn skies. You’ll
#682-014 Mon., March 19 Lakeville Brewing Co. also get a great handout package
#682-015 Tue., March 20 Chart House with user-friendly star maps and
constellation charts, websites,
2. April “Spring Blossoms” Lakeville Brewing Co. 1.
#682-016 Mon., April 23 Chart House
#682-017 Tue., April 24
3. May “Caribbean Blue”
#682-018 Mon., May 21
Lakeville Brewing Co. a telescope-buying guide, and
more! Your universe is waiting! Light
snacks will be provided.
#682-019 Tue., Mary 22
Chart House
#682-056 Tuesday, April 10
8-10 pm JFK STEAM Room
$15/person $19/couple
$25/family of 4
3. $29/family of 5 or more

Registration Information Page 83 5

Adult Enrichment

Adult Enrichment Dog Day Getaway – Puppy Play Groups Basic Home Plumbing
Repair
Dog Day Getaway is a dog daycare and boarding facility that has been open Learn to repair minor plumbing
in Apple Valley since 2004. DDG offers 3 different playgroups for puppies to problems and replace fixtures. There
partake in. Playgroups are one hour long, off leash & interactive & include will be a discussion about different
the parents/owners of the dog. types of fittings and metal vs plastic
• Playgroups costs are $8 for the first dog and $5 for pipe comparison. We will take apart
different types of faucets, replace a
each additional dog in the same family. pop-up drain assembly, and discuss
• Playgroups are held on: March 11, April 18, the internal working parts of a toilet.
There will be a demonstration on
April 22, May 20. how to cut and glue plastic pipe and
• Please see online listings for times. fittings as well as soldering copper
pipe and fittings. 
Puppy Playgroup
Puppy Playgroup is intended for all puppies ages 12 weeks to 9 months. This #682-052 Saturday
is a great opportunity for your pup to develop play skills with both you and March 10 12:30-3 pm
other puppies in a safe and supervised environment. This is an off leash event
with the owner present. KTMS Room 004 $39/1 session

Small Dog Playgroup Basic Home Electrical
Small Dog Playgroup is for all dogs 30 pounds & under. This is a fun & safe Repair
way for the smaller guys to run around with dogs of only their size. This is an An electrician can cost you hundreds
off leash event with the owner present. of dollars for simple repairs. Learn
to make the repairs yourself by
Tiny Tots Playgroup attending this ‘hands-on” class for the
Sometimes even the Small Dog Playgroup is too much for your extra small novice electrician. You will replace
dog. Tiny Tots was created with those very dogs in mind. This group is single pole and 3-way switches, wall
specifically for dogs that are only 15 pounds & under. But also a great fit for outlets and light fixtures. You will test
dogs that are especially shy or nervous. An off leash event with the owner electrical circuits and learn to re-wire
giving the littlest dogs a chance to socialize without being intimidated by the a lamp.
bigger & more energetic dogs.

Photo Organization - Taking Great Photos #682-051 Saturday
Print & Digital Are your photographs dull? Have March 10 9 am-noon
you captured great moments with KTMS Room 004 $39/1 session
your camera, only to find that
Having organized photos assures they were over or under exposed? Clearing Out! How to
peace of mind. Learn about a system Discover how to consistently take Let Go of the Tough Stuff
to once and for all get every printed great photographs. Learn the secrets Longing to pare down your stuff
photo, digital photo and your of lighting, angles and composition. but overwhelmed because it all
memorabilia organized. Learn about Get to know what all of the knobs feels too valuable or important?
scanning for slides, movies, prints.... and buttons on your camera actually Be inspired and motivated as you
backing up, cloud storage & scanners. do (shutter speed, F-stops, digital gather resources & tips on how you
We will also demonstrate easy ways effects). Bring your digital camera to can honor and let go of sentimental
to repair old photos. You’ll leave class. items, photos, papers, and items that
with a plan for a system that allows feel too expensive to part with.
you to access every photo you own in
literally seconds! #682-050 Wednesdays #683-704 Thursdays
April 12 6:30-8:00 pm
#682-049 Monday April 11, 18, 25 6:30-8 pm MMS Lecture Hall $25/1 session
April 9 7-9 pm CMS Media Center $59/1 session

MMS Lecture Hall $15/1 session

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Adult Enrichment

Get Into College and Pay Home Buyers Seminar Foundations for Adult Enrichment
for It Learn the fundamentals for first Retirement
College costs time, step up or downsizing home
are escalating buyers! The purchase of a home This is a comprehensive class on
rapidly and is probably the biggest financial retirement planning with emphasis
are one of decision a person, or couple, will on creating a financial plan for
the largest make. We will go through the retirement. In class you will focus
investments importance of being prepared and on: goal setting, income projections,
your family describe ways to make the process tax strategies, medical expenses and
will make. go smoothly. Our objective will estate planning. You will receive a
Understand be to ease any concerns over the course book to take home.
the mistakes process, provide information and
that families answer questions that may #683-701 Tuesday
make that result in a poor academic arise. Both Derrick and Christine May 8 & 15 6:30-9:00 pm
decision that can cost you thousands have conducted various home buying MMS Lecture Hall $49/1 session
of dollars. You will learn what and selling seminars during their
college actually costs and how to careers. Most attendees have gone on #683-702 Thursday
reduce your costs. Class will cover: to successfully purchase a new home May 3 & 10 6:30-9:00 pm
common mistakes families make shortly after attending our class.
in selecting college, how to prevent MMS Lecture Hall $49/1 session
these mistakes, myths about college
aid, how the FAFSA works, how to Retirement Income
get grants from the college. Planning Planning
ahead and developing a personalized #682-057 Tuesday As you approach or enter retirement,
strategy in the college selection April 17 6:30-8 pm your mindset needs to begin to move
process is critical in selecting the MMS Lecture Hall $9/1 session from accumulation to distribution.
right college and reducing costs and That’s what retirement income
avoiding unmanageable debt. This Home Buying and Selling planning is all about! Join us and
material is appropriate for any family Seminar learn what retirement can look like,
with children in high school planning Be prepared to hit the ground how to plan for the income you will
to go to a community college or four running in today’s fast paced real need, strategies for producing that
year school. estate market. Home buying income and how to protect against the
topics include: financing, market unexpected.
conditions, home search, inspections,
HOAs, negotiations and closing. #682-065 Thursday
Home selling topics include: CMAs, March 15 5:30-6:30 pm
home preparation, staging and MMS Lecture Hall $9/ 1 session
#682-060 Monday marketing tactics.
March 19 6:30-9:30 pm Social Security & Your

MMS Lecture Hall $9/1 session #683-703 Tuesday Retirement

Financial Wellbeing May 22 6:30-8:30 pm For many people, at least 1 in 4,
for Young Adults and MMS Lecture Hall $9/1 session will only have Social Security as an
asset in retirement. Taking a benefit
Families is not as black and white as it would
Poor money management can lead seem. You will learn about the
to debt, stress and dependency on history, health and strategies of Social
others. Good money management Security and how to maximize your
skills can make it easier to accomplish Social Security benefits.
personal goals. This class will allow
participants to become familiar with #682-067 Tuesday
the basics of planning for future March 20 6:30-7:30 pm
success. MMS Lecture Hall $9/1 session

#682-059 Tuesday
April 3 6:30-8 pm

MMS Lecture Hall $9/1 session Registration Information Page 83 7

Adult Enrichment

Adult Enrichment Completing Your Health Care Mind, Body & Spirit Restorative Series
Directive Form
This class will provide you with an overview and This series of monthly classes will help you reset your
introduction to what a Power of Attorney and Health routine and show you how small changes can make big
Care Directives are. We will go into an in depth look differences. You will be empowered to take charge of your
at Health Care Directives, and attendees will leave with wellness goals by providing you with techniques that will
a completed Health Care Directive at the end of class. set a foundation for living your best life above the wellness
This class is taught by an Estate Planning attorney of 15 line!  
years. Classes can be taken a la carte or as a series. Each class
#683-700 Monday builds upon the techniques and practices learned in the
May 7 6:30-8:00 pm previous classes with a focus on a different aspect-mind,
MMS Lecture Hall $49/1 session body, and spirit.   Your instructors will work with you
individually and all students will have access to an online
Wills and Living Trusts community.
Learn how to take control of protecting your assets for March: AromaPressure
your loved ones through proper estate planning Acupressure is an effective form of stimulation used to help
in this educational seminar on wills and living trusts. relax the muscles and support a state of well-being.  Use of
We will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of aromatherapy in conjunction with acupressure can increase
Wills and Living Trusts, maintaining your privacy and the effectiveness of the acupressure practice.  This method is
protecting your estate against a living probate if you often used to support common issues such as stress, head-
become disabled, planning before you need Long Term aches, structural issues and much more. You will be guided
Care, how Probate works and more importantly, how through acupressure techniques that you can use to address
you can avoid Probate altogether, how to minimize in- your areas of concern while incorporating aromatherapy to
come taxes on retirement accounts and passing on your increase the effectiveness of your practice.
family values, wisdom and life stories to your heirs.
April: AromaMassage
#682-069 Tuesday A central belief in Thai massage is that life-energy flows
March 13 7-8:30 pm
MMS Lecture Hall $9/1 session throughout our bodies. These are energy
lines connecting all major organs of the
Looking for a class that isn’t offered? body. The theory is that stress, bad
Please let us know by by calling
952-232-2170 or emailing posture, physical injuries, etc. block
[email protected]. these energy lines and cause an
We’re always looking for unhealthy balance of mind and
new class ideas.
body. The goal of the Thai mas-
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stagnant energy. To do this,
you will apply pressure to
the energy lines and stretch

the body.  You will learn
about the most supportive
essential oils for Thai
Massage. The session will
end with meditation and
relaxation.
$25/1 session
#682-131 March 20
#682-132 April 24

Please visit this class online for an in-depth description of each
class in the series!

Adult Enrichment Adult Enrichment

Walking Club

Join us and get those steps!  We will have access to a warm and comfort-
able space for you to walk. These sessions are for walking only.  This is a
casual walking group.  You may attend any days that the space is listed as
open.  A calendar will be sent to all registered walkers.  

• LNHS walking track is around the top of the North Performance
Gym.  Enter through the top doors.

• LSHS walking track is around the top of the Performance
Gym.  Enter through the North doors.

Dates are subject to change based on student need of the
area.  Please check your calendar for all updates!
#682-134
This $5 pass will be good for the entire year
LNHS, 4-7 pm
LSHS, 5-8 pm

• Walking Club buttons are now available for partici-
pants!  Stop by the Community Education offices to pick
yours up!

• Wear your Walking Club button while walking
• The walking track is on the upper level
• Be aware, there may be sports practicing in the main part of the gym
• If you have any questions please contact Amanda 952-232-2170

Online learning with Lakeville Community Education!

Learn from the comfort of home (or the lake, the beach, the patio)!
Our instructor-led online courses are informative, fun, convenient,
and highly interactive. We focus on creating warm, supportive
communities for our learners. New course sessions begin monthly.

How Does It Work?
Courses start the third Wednesday of each month. Exact dates available
online. All courses run for 6 weeks; two lessons are released each week and
you have two weeks to complete each lesson.

Most courses Requirements
$98! For any ed2go course, you will need Internet access, a non-shared e-mail
address, the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser,
and the latest Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins. Some courses have additional
requirements. Course details are available on the Online Instruction Center.

Register at www.ed2go.com/LakevilleCE

Registration Information Page 83 9

Adult Enrichment

Adult Enrichment Fitness, Health & Safety Zumba
Ditch the Workout! Join the Party!
Country Heat LIVE PiYo Zumba dancing is a fun, joyful Latin
inspired fitness class that combines
Experience the class everyone is lining Who says you have to all the rhythms in Latin music (Salsa,
up for! Step right into this easy to jump, grunt, strain, Cumbia, Merengue, Rumba, Mambo,
follow, exhilarating country dance and punish your body Belly Dance, Flamenco, Samba, Tan-
inspired workout! No complicated to get amazing results go, Reggatone and Hip Hop). Zumba
moves, no memorizing routines. from your workout? Not with PiYo… is for all ages, shapes, sizes, male and
Just simply follow along to enjoy the PiYo combines the muscle-sculpting, female. No experience is required. In
low-impact, high-energy dance class core-firming benefits of Pilates with this total body workout FUN comes
set to hottest country hits. You will the strength and flexibility advantages first and the physical benefits follow.
have so much fun moving, stepping, of yoga. And, we crank up the speed Stress levels are reduced and energy
clapping, stomping and laughing to deliver a true fat-burning, low-im- is increased as you blast calories and
you’ll forget that you’re burning mega pact workout that leaves your body tone your body.  
calories and toning your body from looking long, lean, and incredibly
head to toe! Try your first class defined. Thursdays 6:30-7:30
FREE!! Please call us ahead of time to LNHS Dance Studio $24/3 sessions
let us know you’re coming 952-232- PiYo isn’t like standard Pilates and $32/4 sessions
2170 or 952-232-2150 yoga classes that make you hold long,
Instructor: Amanda Ewers intense poses, or lead you through Instructor:Jessie Zeien
Classes run through April 1 and are dozens of repetitive, microscopic core
1 hour offered weekly at 6:30 pm. movements. PiYo speeds everything #683-080 June 14-June 28
Tuesdays, LSHS Dance Studio up—including your results—by in- #684-081 July 12-Aug. 2
Fridays, LNHS Dance Studio troducing you to dynamic, flowing se- #684-082 Aug. 9-Aug. 30
#682-071 quences that can burn serious calories
$12, single walk-in at the same time as they lengthen and Tuesdays 6:30-7:30
#682-072 tone your muscles and increase your LNHS, Dance Studio $40/5 sessions
$50, 5 classes (expires after 90 days) flexibility. Instructor: Amanda Ewers Instructor: Rachel Boyum
#682-073
$80, 10 classes (expires after 90 #682-083 May 1 – May 29
days)
Thursdays, 7-7:45 pm
LSHS, Dance Studio
$35/6 sessions

#682-076 March 29-May 3
$35/6 sessions

#682-077 May 10-June 14
$35/6 sessions

#683-076 July 12-Aug. 2
$25/4 sessions

#683-077 Aug. 9-Aug. 30
$25/4 sessions

PiYo in the Park! Location Key on page 81

Saturdays, East Community Park
(16700 Pilot Knob Road)
8:30-9:15 am
$20/3 sessions

#684-076 June 2-16
#684-077 July 7-21
#684-078 Aug. 4-18

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Mixxed Fit On Belay with Lifetime GetFit Adult Enrichment
Fitness
MixxedFit® is a people-inspired dance GetFit is designed to help you jump
fitness program that is a mix of explo- This class is for any climber looking start your Getting Fit journey!
sive dancing and boot camp toning. to improve their rock climbing tech- During GetFit you will be excited
Dance to your favorite songs on the nique or wanting to try climbing in to see the movements constantly
radio that we would dance to at a a positive and encouraging environ- varied and functional to your every-
nightclub. Then, spice things up by ment. Class covers all necessary skills day life. Each class includes a warm
adding boot camp-inspired exercises for top rope belay certification. We up, mobility and stretching, skill
to make your workout more effective will evaluate the strengths and weak- work, and finishes with a workout.
and challenging. Our choreography is nesses of climbers and then work on We do things like air squats, push
not complex and difficult. Our steps a few lessons of footwork, balance, ups, rowing, box jumps, and weight
are repetitive and very easy to follow! as well as hand and hand technique. training with barbells and kettlebells,
If you can do things like squats, Other topics to be discussed are com- and much more! We teach you the
jumping jacks, and shake that booty, munication, mental focus, goal set- mechanics of a movement, help you
you will have a blast in class! ting, orientation to different types of choose the appropriate weight or
Instructor: Jim Cheesman climbing, and competition formats. otherwise alter the required move-
It is open to all skill levels. Class held ment so you are capable of moving
Mondays 6:30-7:30 pm at Life Time Fitness. the weight correctly and consistently.
LNHS Dance Studio Come prepared to sweat and have
Sections listed online fun working out with a small group
#682-085 March 19-April 23 Held every Wednesday, 6-8 pm personal trainer. The group size is no
$49/6 sessions Ages 16+ more than 10 people per instructor,
$35/1 session which allows for a more personal and
#682-086 April 30-May 21 dedicated environment with other
$32/4 sessions individuals like yourself. All ages
welcome!
#684-086 June 11-July 30 Tuesdays and Thursdays
7:30pm-8:30pm
$56/7 sessions (skip 7/2) $99/8 sessions

XaBeat #682-105 April 3-April 26
#682-106 May 1- May 24
XaBeat is a dance-fitness program #684-107 June 5-June 28
that provides high intensity cardio #684-108 July 10-Aug. 2
and toning in a party-like atmo- #684-109 Aug. 7-30
sphere. The routines are simple
and easy to follow so participants Intro to Curling – 3 Game Sampler
can concentrate on getting a better
workout! XaBeat class participants Join Dakota Curling for a three week mini-league for a basic introduction to
sculpt their bodies and burn calories this popular new sport. You’ll learn the basics of the game in the first session
without even realizing they are work- and will play six end games in weeks two and three. Register as teams of four
ing out. All fitness levels are welcome. or as individuals and the club will make up teams. This is an adult league but
Dress in workout clothes, bring a youth ages 13 and up may participate if an adult family member is also reg-
water bottle and towel, jingle skirts istered. No equipment purchase necessary - just bring a clean pair of tennis
are available for use but not required.  shoes.
Instructor: Stacy Leong

Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 pm
LNHS Dance Studio

#682-089 April 4-May 16 #682-107
$55/6 sessions (no class 4/25) Wed, April 18-May 2
6:30-8:30 pm
#684-089 May 23-July 18 Dakota County Curling Center
$65/7 sessions (skip 6/6, 7/4) $300/ Team of 4
$75/ Individual
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Registration Information

Adult Enrichment

Adult Enrichment Yoga for All-Gentle Yoga Yoga Flow with Optional Pilates in
Weights Elko New Market
Through calming and gentle exercises, Yoga Flow is excellent for developing
poses, and reflection, we gradually grace, flexibility, core strength, bal- Pilates is a form of exercise that
increase our awareness, circulation, ance, muscular strength, and overall provides a balanced approach to the
flexibility, and strength, and prepare better health. It will also reduce stress, development of overall strength and
ourselves for a lifestyle infused with release toxins, and calm your mind core strength in the body through
physical and spiritual purpose. This through breath control. Additional ab efficient graceful movement. This
course is designed for people of all toning will be included in this class. class will be marrying the concepts
skill levels, but is especially well suited Bring a yoga mat and optional light and exercises developed by Joseph
for those who are in the early stages weights. This class is appropriate for Pilates with bodyweight exercises
of practicing yoga, and those who are students of all levels, as modifica- to create your best you. This class
new to it altogether. tions will be offered by the instructor is open to all levels and 5-8 lb
accordingly. hand weights are optional. We will
Mondays, 6:30-7:30 pm Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 pm concentrate on the upper body, core,
LSHS, Dance Studio LSHS, Dance Studio hips, thighs and buns. All levels
Instructor: Char Adelman are welcome. Yoga or pilates mat is
strongly encouraged.
#682-117 April 9-May 21 Instructor: Stacy Solberg 6:30-7:30 pm
$70/7 sessions Elko New Market Library

#684-117 June 4-July 16 #682-114 May 2-May 30 #682-111 Mondays
(skip 7/2) $50/5 sessions April 30-June 4 $45/6 sessions
$60/6 sessions Instructor: Ashley Bitzan

#684-118 July 23-Aug. 27 Yin-Yasa Yoga
$60/6 sessions
Yin-Yasa Yoga is a combination of 2
NEW!! Thursdays, 5:00-6:00 pm of the most popular types of Yoga. Yoga in Elko New Market
JPB, Room 210 Results include increased strength Come practice yoga with your
(17685 Juniper Path, Lakeville) and length for your body and breath. friends and neighbors. It’s a great
This shoulder friendly class begins opportunity to improve your
#682-119 March 29-May 3 with grounding meditative postures flexibility, strength, balance and
$60/6 sessions followed by breath guided flows. endurance as you practice the yoga
Instructor: Char Adelman poses. Your practice will also include
#682-120 May 10-31 yoga breathing that may help to
$40/4 sessions reduce stress and calm your mind.
NEW!! Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 pm This class is open to beginner and
#684-120 June 14-July 26 JPB, Room 210 intermediate yoga students with
(skip 7/5) (17685 Juniper Path, Lakeville) modifications to help personalize the
$60/6 sessions practice.
#683-119 March 29-May 3
#684-121 Aug. 2-Aug. 30 $60/6 sessions
$50/5 sessions
#683-120 May 10-31
$40/4 sessions
Tuesdays 7-8 pm
#684-123 June 14-July 26 Elko New Market Library
(skip 7/5)
$60/6 sessions #682-109 April 24-May 9
$48/6 sessions
#684-124 Aug. 2-Aug. 30
Register Early! $50/5 sessions Instructor: Melissa Olson

Avoid disappointment register early. #684-109 June 12-July 24
Many classes fill quickly. $55/6 sessions (skip July 3)

Classes may cancel if there Instructor: Kris Oscarson
is low enrollment.
These classes are offered
in Elko New Market

Watch for summer dates online!

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Adult Enrichment

Restorative Yoga Salsa Dance Workshop Adult Enrichment
You’ve thought about it so why not try it? This workshop is easy, economical
This restorative yoga practice allows and only 1 session! Geared to beginners and guided by a dance champion,
the body to be completely relaxed. you’ll have basic patterns plus a couple of turns by the end of the session!
This class is a much slower pace that More than enough to satisfy your curiosity and provide a full night of dancing!
allows you to hold poses for multi-
ple minutes. Some restorative poses Couples and singles welcome.
include seated forward folds, light #682-126 Wednesday
twists, shoulder and back openers March 21 7-9 pm
through passive stretching, breath LNHS Multi-Purpose Room
awareness, and a guided meditation. 
$15/single $25/couple

Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30
Crosswinds CrossFit
$40/4 sessions

#682-124 April 4-25
#684-125 June 6-June 27
#685-126 July 11-Aug. 1
#686-127 Aug. 8-Aug. 29

Line Dance for Wedding Parties
Just in time for the wedding & party season!
No need to sit and watch any more: step into the party with this workshop of
the popular lines dances: Electric Slide, Cha Cha Slide, and the Cupid Shuffle.
No Partner needed for an entire evening of fun!

#682-127 Friday
April 27 6-7 pm
LNHS, Multi-Purpose Room

$10/1 session

Wedding Dance – It’s Never Too Late to Look Great!
You thought about it! You wanted to!  But where did the time go?  Not to wor-
ry.  In this 2-hour workshop, Monica Mohn, nominated by MNBride for “Best
Wedding Dance Instruction”, will guide you with fun moves and simple tips to
have you feeling comfortable and looking great on that special day! Feel free to
bring your special song! Couples only please.

#682-128 Friday
April 27 7-9 pm
LNHS, Multi-Purpose Room
$29/couple

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Adult Enrichment

Adult Enrichment Fitness That Fits!

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Mixxed Fit Country Heat XaBeat PiYo Country
LNHS LSHS LNHS LSHS Heat Live
6:30-7:30 pm 7-7:45 pm
6:30-7:30 pm 6:30-7:30 LNHS
Zumba 6:30-7:30 pm
Pilates Zumba Yoga Flow LNHS
ENM Library LNHS LSHS 6:30-7:30 pm Open Swim
6:30-7:30 pm 6:30-7:30 pm GetFit MMS
6:30-7:30 Crosswinds
CrossFit Jan. 19, 26
Gentle Yoga GetFit Restorative Yoga 7:30-8:30 pm Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23
LSHS Crosswinds Crosswinds Gentle Yoga March 2, 9, 16
CrossFit JPB April 6, 20, 27, 30
6:30-7:30 pm CrossFit 6:30-7:30 5-6 pm
7:30-8:30 $4/youth
Yin Yoga $6/adult
Yoga JPB
ENM Library See
6:30-7:30 pm pages 9-13
7-8 pm for section

Indoor Walking Club! • See page 9 details
Most Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

LNHS & LSHS Walking Track
$5/year

Equinox Events and Celebration

B o nfi re • Dr um Circl e • Yo g a •  Eq u inox Circl e​

Yoga Retreats Summer Solstice Celebration

Join us to Nurture yourself with Nature! The changing seasons are key Come join us in celebrating the fullness of
points in the cycle of life in nature, and within this cycle many ancient life and of taking the time to raise our energy,
cultures perceived a powerful deeper message for humanity. All are to regenerate abundance, and manifest your
welcome to join in our celebration, no yoga experience necessary. dreams in our Summer Solstice Circle.

Char Adelmann – Reiki Master, Yoga & Meditation Thursday June 21
Instructor, Retreat Coordinator 6-9 pm $35/person

Oasis Yoga and Meditation Fall Equinox Celebration
Organic ​Oasis ​Farm (2 1/2 miles South of Lakeville) The Autumn Equinox is a meaningful time

Spring Equinox Event of year to honor the harvest. Join us as we
take this time to go within and empty out
The spring equinox opens the veil between the physical and the spiritual space,​ creating fertile soil for our future
so that a renewal​o​ f our lives can be celebrated. The spring is the time possibilities, unhindered creativity and greater
when the creative powers we have been nurturing through the winter can self awareness.
be expressed to initiate a new world of opportunities for ourselves. Join
us as we gather to welcome the newness of spring within ourselves.​ Saturday Sept. 22
1-4 pm $35/person
T​ uesday  March ​20​

6-9 pm $35/person

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Is it a cold,
or something else?

When your child is sick, you just
want answers. We’ve got them.

Our pediatricians are here for you whether your
child is sick, injured or needs a well-child check.

New evening hours Kelly Meyer, DO Patrick Enders, MD Jeff Cunningham, MD
in Lakeville Pediatrician
Mondays Lakeville Pediatrician Pediatrician
8 am to 8 pm

Farmington Farmington

For an appointment call:
Farmington 651-460-2300 Lakeville 952-469-0500

northfieldhospital.org/pediatrics

SELL SHOP

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952-564-7566

Adult Basic Education

Lakeville Area Adult Basic Education

The purpose of the Lakeville Area Adult Basic Education Program is to provide opportunities for learn-
ers who want to return to school to:
•• Learn English or improve their English skills
•• Return to the workforce and sharpen academic skills AalrleCfrlaeess!es
•• Earn GED or High School diploma
•• Prepare for Post-Secondary education; college and career advancement

Classes Available:
• GED- Test preparation including an open classroom for individual instruction and computer guided instruction

with internet access. State GED testing available.
• High School or Adult Diploma Programs- Start where you left off and complete the courses needed to earn

your High School Diploma. There is also a new option Adult Diploma that is a competency based program for
adults 22 and older.
• English as a Second Language- Learners work in a multi-level classroom developing skills in reading, writing,
speaking, pronunciation and listening. Computer skills are a part of instruction.
• Family School-Combines Early Childhood Education (ECFE) with ESL. Teachers work with both pre-school
children and adults developing speaking, listening, reading and writing in English.
• Skype Coaching Program-This program is offered as a bonus to any learner in one of our ESL classes. Working
with a coach, learners practice English speaking and listening skills from home in a 30-60 minute session.

Registration

Classes are open to learners 17 and older who are not
enrolled in high school and want to improve skills.

Contact Summer ABE/GED and ESL
Courses
If you would like to enroll or like more information on
any of our programs, please contact: Wednesdays, 4:30-7:00 p.m.
July 11, 18, 25 & Aug. 1
Nancy Eldomiatti, ABE Secretary
952-232-2162 • [email protected], or Held at Juniper Path Building
Dr. Tracie Kreighbaum, ABE Manager (17685 Juniper Path, Lakeville)
952-232-2161• [email protected]
Rooms 212 & 214
Visit our website: isd194.org/community-education/adult

Para esta informacion en espanol, por favor visite
isd194.org/community-education/adult y busca bajo el programa Adult Basic Education.

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Adaptive Activities Adaptive Activities

Adapted Swim Lessons

Ages 6 months-adult
One on one instruction for participants of all ages with
mild special needs. See aquatics section for available dates,
times and prices. All lessons held at McGuire Middle
School.

Open Swim

Love the water but don’t need swim lessons? Jump in the
pool for open swim on Friday evenings at McGuire Middle
School Pool. See page 39 for all dates and times. McGuire
Middle School Pool is handicap accessible.

River Valley Project Explore is a Community 11th Annual Waffle Breakfast
Education program designed to serve adults with
physical and developmental cognitive disabilities by Saturday, April 14, 2018
encouraging inclusion in community activities and Messiah Lutheran Church, Lakeville
providing customized learning, social and recreational 8:30-11:30 am
opportunities. Project Explore is a cooperative effort $9.00 per person, $5.00 children ages 6-12
among the Community Education departments of Children under 5 years eat free
Rosemount/Apple Valley/Eagan, Burnsville/Eagan/ Dad’s Belgian Waffles are back again! Enjoy and all-you-can-
Savage, Farmington, Lakeville and Randolph school eat waffle meal served with sausage, fruit and beverages. The
districts. mouth-watering aroma will greet you as you walk in the door.
Project Explore provides customized educational, Bring your family and friends for a delicious breakfast or early
social and recreational opportunities and encourages lunch and help raise monies to keep Project Explore program
inclusion in community activities. Participants enjoy costs down.
a wide variety of classes and activities including: Arts
and Crafts, Sports, Cooking, Music, Excursions, and Spring Craft Fair
more! Visit www.district196.org/projectexplore or call
651-422-7931, 651-423-7930 (fax) or 651-423-7929 Saturday, April 28, 2018
(TTY) or email [email protected] for registration 10:00 am-3:00 pm
or more information. Valley Middle School
Free Admission
Come and see a great variety of crafts for sale from some of
our Project Explore friends along with various local vendors.
You’re sure to be delighted with the assortment of great prod-
ucts! Invite your family, friends and co-workers. Food and
beverages will be available for purchase.

Prom/Spring Formal

Friday, May 18, 2018
6:30 pm-9:00 pm
Royal Cliff

You can register for programs online at www.district 196.org/projectexplore or 17
call 651-423-7931 and use your Visa, Mastercard or Discover.

Registration Information Page 83

Children’s Castle Theatre

in partnership with Lakeville Area Community Education Presents...

About the Show - One of the most popular Disney movies of all time -
turned stage musical! Mary Poppins is practically perfect in every way.
Following the life of the Banks children and their peculiar new nanny, this
magical musical explores themes of childhood wonderment and parenting
dilemmas. The production features whimsical characters, large scale sets,
fan-favorite songs and a story that is enjoyed by young and old alike.

Popular songs include; Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Feed
the Birds, A Spoon Full of Sugar and Let’s Go Fly a Kite.
AUDITIONS: Actors Age 5 - Adult are required to audition to be a part of the cast
and are NOT guaranteed a role. Actors MUST register in order to audition. There
are a limited number of audition spots available for each night so early registration
is recommended. Once registration is filled, a wait-list will be formed. No prior stage
experience is required. This is a large scale musical with roles for (approx) 150 youth and
adult participants!

Auditions will be held May 14 & 15 at 6 pm. 
Kenwood Trail Middle School Auditorium
All actors must attend ONE audition night!

FREE! Please register ahead at isd194.ce.eleyo.com
REHEARSALS:

Rehearsals will be held weeknight evenings (and occasional Saturdays) May 29 - July 22, 6-9
pm. Most actors will only rehearse 2-4 hours per week. Schedule will be set after auditions.  

FEES (paid after casting):
Ages 5-17 - $88/actor ($225 family cap)

Ages 18+ - $0

Performances held at Lakeville South High School
Friday, July 27 at 7 pm Friday, August 3 at 7pm
Saturday, July 28 at 2 pm & 7 pm Saturday, August 4 at 2pm & 7pm
Sunday, July 29 at 2 pm Sunday, August 5, 2pm

Tickets available online at ChildrensCastleTheater.org
Adults and Children - $15
Seniors - $10

Order before June 29th with discount code SUGAR for $2 off/ticket
For more information visit ChildrensCastleTheater.org or
email [email protected]

Martial Arts

Kung Fu-Wu Shu Karate Martial Arts

Age 5–Adult Age 7–Adult
Not just a punching, kicking, Come join an internationally recognized local Karate
self-defense class. Kung Fu teaches community that is passionate about passing along skills that
awareness of self and surround- will improve one’s self confidence, concentration, physical
ings and improves self-esteem and endurance, and flexibility. We invite individuals of any
confidence. Join a FUN non-com- ability to join our group where the development of character
petitive, full participation class is as important as the capability of each member to protect
that focuses on helping students themselves. Uniform is optional for your first session.
develop leadership, discipline,
concentration and coordination skills for a healthy mind Questions? Email [email protected] or
and body. Improve your strength, flexibility, agility, and call 320-510-2825. 
endurance. Learn the lifelong benefits of Kung Fu, the
Chinese art of self-defense and fitness, from a Hong Kong SPRING — MMS CAFETERIA
champion. Parents: Don’t sit at the sideline. Sign up and Tues. & Thurs. April 3-June 5 (omit 4/10 & 5/24)
participate with your child in class. This is a skill building $102/17 sessions
progressive training program for beginners through Black
Belt. Optional uniform and certification from White to Adult Classes: 6:30-7:30 pm
Black Belt is available. National Treasure Kung Fu, Inc., #682-207 Beginner – Intermediate 7:30-8:30 pm
Al Lam, Director. Call 952-898-3008 with questions. #682-208 Advanced

SPRING — CHE GYM $79/7 sessions Youth Classes: 6:30-7:30 pm
Adult Classes: 6:15-7 pm #582-207 Beginner – Intermediate 7:30-8:30 pm
Tuesdays Apr. 10-May 22 7-7:45 pm #582-208 Advanced
#682-209 Beg., White – Blue Belt 7:45-8:30 pm
#682-210 2nd Blue – Black Belt 6:15-7 pm SUMMER — MMS CAFETERIA
#682-211 Adv. Intermediate 7-7:45 pm Tues. & Thurs. June 7-Aug. 21 (no 7/31 & 8/2)
Youth Classes: 7:45-8:30 pm $120/20 sessions
#582-209 Beg. & White Belt $60/10 sessions (choose Tuesday or Thursday to attend)
#582-210 2nd Blue – Black Belt Family discount available! Call for details, 952-232-2170
#582-211 Adv. Intermediate
Adult Classes:
SPRING — MMS CAFETERIA $79/7 sessions #684-215 Beginner – Intermediate 6:30-7:30 pm
Wednesdays April 11- May 23 6:15-7 pm #684-216 Advanced 7:30-8:30 pm
Adult Classes: 7-7:45 pm
#682-212 Beg., White – Blue Belt 6:15-7 pm Youth Classes: 6:30-7:30 pm
#682-213 2nd Blue – Black Belt 7-7:45 pm #684-215 Beginner – Intermediate 7:30-8:30 pm
Youth Classes: #684-216 Advanced
#582-212 Beg., White – Blue Belt
#582-213 2nd Blue – Black Belt

SUMMER ­— LSHS DANCE STUDIO
Tuesdays June 12-July 24 (no class 7/24)
$69/6 sessions

Adult Classes: 6:15-7 pm
#684-212 Beg., White – Blue Belt 7-7:45 pm
#684-213 2nd Blue – Black Belt 7:45-8:30 pm
#684-214 Adv. Intermediate

Youth Classes: 6:15-7 pm Registration Information Page 83 19
#584-212 Beg., White – Blue Belt 7-7:45 pm
#584-213 2nd Blue – Black Belt 7:45-8:30 pm
#584-214 Adv. Intermediate

Middle School

Band Lessons

Private and Semi-Private
Grades 6 & up

(18-19 school year)

Receive a one-on-one
lesson weekly to help
you enhance your
playing skills. Lessons
Middle School are offered in 1⁄2 hour
increments. Instructors
are Mr. Bolson,
Mr. Famen, Mrs. Shea and others. Days and times offered and
Babysitting 101 registration info is online STARTING May 3.

Age 10 1/2–15 CMS Band Rooms $165/6 Sessions
Gain the skills and confidence to be a great
babysitter. This course is fun and fast-paced with Private Voice Lessons
hands-on activities, exciting video, role plays and
lively discussions. It teaches young people how to: Grades 2 and Up
Do you love to sing? Experience the many benefits of private
• Care for children and infants lessons. You will not only gain confidence as a musician but will
• Handle emergencies learn to safely project your voice and improve your expressive
• Communicate effectively with parents singing, sight singing (audition skills), and poise. Additional cost
• Rescue breathing for music $15-$30. Half-hour lessons are available on Thursdays
• Make good decisions, solve problems and stay from 4:30-8:30 pm

safe Apr. 19-May 24 (omit 5/17) $120/5 Sessions KTMS Choir Room
• Learn business skills such as interviewing for a June 14-Aug. 2 (omit 7/5) $168/7 Sessions CMS Choir Room

job
Bring a peanut free snack lunch and water to class.

OHE Room 210 9-1:00 am $78/1 session Woodworking 2018 New Projects
June 14
#584-040 Thursday June 20 Grades 4-8
July 18
#584-041 Wednesday July 26 Build a picture frame, a race car, catapult and trophy display base.
August 1 Builders will learn to measure, cut, sand, paint and then take home
#584-043 Wednesday each project they build. This Youth Enrichment League (YEL)
#584-044 Thursday
#584-045 Wednesday class educates students on the use of basic tools (hammers, nails,
screwdriver, measuring tape, t-square and more). SAFETY IS OUR
FIRST PRIORITY. No power tools will be used in class.

Elko New Market Library NOTE: Participants should be comfortable cutting using a small

#584-042 Thursday June 28 saw as well as using other hand tools. Students should wear clothes
that can get paint on them.

#584-050 Mon.-Thurs. July 9-12

9 am-Noon MMS Ind. Tech. Lab $193/4 Sessions

These classes are offered
in Elko New Market

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Middle School

Jr. Cats Competitive Cheer Team Project Runway 2018 New Projects

Grades K–6 Grades 4-8
Ready to take your cheerleading skills to the next level?
Join our Lakeville Junior Cats Competitive Cheer New summer
Program! Teams will focus on learning the basics of projects! A
cheerleading as beginners to include jumps, motions, swimsuit
dance skills and age appropriate low level stunting. coverup, mini
Students may progress to higher level teams as they messenger
acquire the skills, ability and conditioning. Students will bag, ear bud
learn how to work together as a team, all while having case and your Middle School
fun. Uniform and travel opportunities are not included personalized
in the registration fee. (Parents responsible for travel sewer’s handbook. In this Youth Enrichment League (YEL)
accommodations.)  summer camp, students will learn the basics of hand
sewing, machine sewing as well as measuring, pinning and
cutting patterns. No experience necessary. Dress up your
The team will perform and/or compete 4 times during the summer with a new wardrobe that you made yourself! Visit
season. Dates TBD. YouthEnrichmentLeague.com for project pictures and

Tuesdays August 28-Dec. 18 (omit Nov. 6 & 20) more details. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for the
LNHS Commons $189/15 sessions
PROJECT RUNWAY SHOWCASE the last day of camp.
#584-020   Gr. K- 2 5:30-6:20 pm Make sure to secure your spot for summer haute couture.

#584-022   Gr. 3-6 6:30-7:20 pm Sign up today! Fee includes $20 for materials.

584-026 Mon.-Thurs. July 23-26 9 am-Noon

CMS Room 220-2 $171/4 Sessions

Fencing Camp

Grades 2-8

New and returning students invited. Youth Enrichment
League (YEL) fencing has evolved. Olympic Coach Ro
Sobalvarro now heads up YEL’s curriculum, instructor
training and tournament consultation. Coach Sobalvarro
brings with him an immense knowledge of youth,
Pizza & Paint Teen Night New national and international fencing.   We keep it fun, too.

Grades 6-9 Your favorite instructors return with more knowledge,

Pizza & Paint night just for teens! Bring a friend or make a refined coaching skills and, of course, your favorite
new one while we guide you step-by-step as you create on
canvas! Super cute and trendy, the art you create will make fencing games and arm bands. Safety is our first priority.
We supply safety swords, protective masks, chest plates
an adorable addition to your room, or an awesome gift! and jackets, in a high-octane, inclusive environment.
Optional glitter and gems will add a little bling to your art!
Zero experience needed! Pizza and a beverage included-see Visit YouthEnrichmentLeague.com for a more thorough
explanation of our fencing program, coaches and
you at Lakeville Pizza Hut ,17305 Kenrick Ave. philosophy. Sign up today to join this sport deemed the

Fridays 6-8:00 pm Pizza Hut $42/1Session “sport of the intellectual athlete”!

#584-800 April 13 #584-009 Mon.-Thurs. Aug. 6-9
#584-801 May 25
#584-802 June 22 9 am-Noon MMS Cafeteria $167/4 Sessions

Registration Information Page 83 21

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Keyboarding Coding: Hacking Java Games
Grades 6-8 Grades 4-8
Learn how to type on a computer keyboard using Hack into the code of classic games! Students will learn Java Cod-
the touch system. Teaching kids to “touch” type ing skills while modifying games such as Asteroid, Tetris, Snake,
is a great skill to have early on and will save a and more! Coding beginners and more experienced students will
tremendous amount of time later. One of the most love this class. Requires basic keyboarding skills, bringing a flash
important reasons to get kids typing is it helps get drive to save code is recommended. Please bring a drink & nut-
to the thinking faster. In academic terms this is free snack daily.
Middle School called “cognitive automaticity”. With typing we
are freed from the slowness of handwriting, finally #584-024 Mon-Thurs. July 16-19

allowing us to get our ideas down at the speed 9 am-Noon CMS Media Center $199/4 Sessions

of thought. Come learn the correct keyboarding
techniques and race your friends to see who finishes
first. Typing can be fun! In today’s Technology Coding: Unity Game Engine
world, keyboarding and typing has become a
necessary skill. Get a jump start on your future, Grades 5-9
New class! Student will learn to use Unity, a powerful
programming suite used by professionals and indie game
sign up today! developers. This object-oriented program is fun and challenging,

#584-046 Mon., Wed., Thurs. as students discover the art of video game design. Students will
July 9-19 10:30 -Noon
$78/6 Sessions CMS Computer Lab learn the basics of making objects and characters that move and
react in a virtual world. Students will learn the principles of Game
Mechanics, Game Physics, and simple scripting. Games created in
class will be available online, or students can bring in a USB drive
for immediate access. The software is available to download at
home. Please bring a drink & nut-free snack daily.

#584-401 Mon-Thurs. July 23-26

1:00-4:00 pm EVE Room 207 $199/4 Sessions

Robotics Evolution
Grades 4-7

Using LEGO® Mind-
storms software and
LEGO® EV3 bricks and
technology, students
build a robot to deliver
animals to safety, put
cows out to pasture,
reunite separated pan-
da bears and more. In
this year’s Youth Enrichment League {YEL!} summer camp, our
focus is on the FIRST® LEGO® League’s challenges. Students will
design, build, program, test and modify multiple robots using the
See a class you like LEGO® Mindstorms EV3 robotics system. Then use their team’s
and want your friends to robot (usually teams of three) to complete various challenges
related to our animal friends. Our summer camp is designed to
join the fun? prepare students for participation in the FIRST® LEGO® League
Share it by using Twitter, annual robotics competition. Put an end to summer brain drain.
Facebook, Google or email. Stimulate your young learner by signing up today. Visit YELKids.
com for more details.
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#584-402 Mon.-Thurs. August 13-16

8:30 am-12:30 pm Location TBD $167/4 sessions

Middle School

 MIDDLE SCHOOL TIME OUT! 

Grades 6-8

Join us for a afternoon and evening of fun, food and friends! We
start the afternoon off at Grand Slam where you have unlimited
jump time on the trampolines, get to play laser tag, mini golf,
krazy kars, arcade games and have a swing at the batting cages!
Once we are done burning off the calories, the group will head
down to Emagine Theatre to wrap up this fun, filled day with
the movie The Miracle Season.  Based on the inspiring true Middle School
story of West High School girls’ volleyball team.
** Transportation, Hot Dog, popcorn and soda included in the
trip fee.  Fee assistance available to students on Free/Reduced
Lunch Program.  Please call 952-232-2172 for questions.

Friday, April 13   Schedule
#584-555  CMS    $39/1 Session 2:00 pm Buses pick up at CMS & KTMS 
#584-556  KTMS   $39/1 Session  2:45 pm Buses pick up at MMS
#584-557 MMS     $33/1 Session 2:30-5:00 pm Grand Slam

5:00 pm Depart for Emagine Theatre In Lakeville

5:30 pm Movie Starts

7:15 pm Parent pick up at Movie Theatre (Time subject to change

slightly)

Sign up deadline is Wed., April 11 or when the trip is full. There will
be no exceptions due to staffing & busing arrangements. Registra-
tions taken after April 11th will include an additional $8 fee.
   * A waiver is required for every student planning to attend

Summer Program for 6th–9th Graders

June 13-Aug. 24 (not July 4)
Collaboratively offered through Burnsville &

Lakeville Area Community Education

The EDGE is a high quality youth program available through ISD 191 Community
Education in collaboration with ISD 194 Community Education during the summer for kids
entering grades 6-9. The EDGE is designed to keep kids engaged and out and about in
the community, exploring and having a good time while learning responsibility, accountability and
developing character. Breakfast & optional activities are available each morning. Field trips are taken daily,
June 13-Aug. 24 (not July 4) The EDGE program is
held at Harriet Bishop Elementary School in Savage. 2018 Scheduled Trips include:

Bus stops are planned at LVE, CHE, CMS, CVE, OLE Valleyfair Water Parks
Sky Zone Bowling
and Elko New Market, (subject to change). Watch Trampoline Parks MN Twins Game
for more info on the EDGE program at your middle
school or at: www.communityed191.org—click on Vikings Training Camp Zip Lining
“Grades 7–12” and much more

A full schedule of trips, fees and registration materials are online at www.communityed191.org.
Click on “Grades 7– 12” or call Shar Lattery at 952-707-3908 for more information.
Registration is not taken at Lakeville Area Community Education.

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All Grades are 2018-2019 school year 3D Pop-Out Art Class
Summer Adventures Friendly: These classes take place at One-day camp
Summer Adventures sites. New
Ages 5-12
Plan Your Summer–Week by Week
Grades / Ages Kids LOVE pop-out books!
Week of Program Come learn how to create an
amazing pop-out art project!
June 11 Babysitting 101 Ages 10 1/2 -15 This masterpiece is sure to attract
Baton Twirling Ages 4-10 smiles as it pops right off the
Youth Enrichment Gymnastics Ages 4-12 page. Please pack a nut free snack and drink for
Home Alone Ages 8-10 your child.
School of Fish w/ Mike Frisch Gr. 3 & up
Star Wars Inventors Cove Ages 6-10 #584-001 Tuesday June 26
The EDGE Gr. 6–9 12:30-3:30 pm CMS Art Room
Transformation Creations BRICK Camp Ages 5-11 $39/1 Session
Voice Lessons-Private Gr. 2 & up

June 18 Babysitting 101 Ages 10 1/2 -15
Band Lessons: Private and Semi-Private Gr. 5 & up
Camp Invention Gr. K-6 Advanced Minecraft: New
Cheer Clinic Gr. K-6 Command Block 
Clay Studio-Summer Jam! with WMD Ages 6-12 Grades 2-6
Roblox Game Development Ages 8-12
Pitch Perfect Camp Ages 6-11 New Class! Get ready to wire up your Minecraft
Star Wars Jedi Movie Making Gr. 1-5 worlds with Command Blocks and Redstone!
Alphabet Soup Science Gr. K-2 Even if you're a seasoned Minecraft pro, there's
Scientist for a Day! Gr. 3-5

June 25 Babysitting 101-Elko New Market Library Ages 10 1/2 -15 plenty for you to learn. From basic traps to
3D Pop-Out Art Class with Kidcreate Studio Ages 5-12
Intro to Roblox Game Design Ages 7-10 powered machines, Redstone offers Minecraft
Junior League Robotics Gr. 1-5 players a whole new range of opportunities to
Native American Guide To Using the Sun Gr. K-3 create amazing things. Minecrafts’s Command
Shopkin Cute Art Camp with Kidcreate Ages 4-8 Block is a Psuedo-programming language that

July 9 Art-rageous Art camp with Abrakadoodle Ages 5 -11 consist of logic and execution written in text.
Minecraft Lego Engineering Gr. 1-5
GoSolar! Kidz: Build Solar Powered Drone Gr. 4-6 We'll learn to spawn creatures, teleport over all
GoSolar! Kidz: Eco Wood Hydraulic Machines II Gr. 4-6 your world, and make multiplayer games. Please
Puppies & Paint Canvas Workshop! with WMD Ages 6-11
Typing/Keyboarding Class Gr. 6-8 bring a drink & snack daily.

Woodworking 2018 Gr. 4-8 #584-749    Mon-Thurs.     July 30-Aug. 2

July 16 Babysitting 101 Ages 10 1/2 -15 1-4:00 pm    EVE Room 207  $199/4 Sessions
Dance Camp Ages 4 - 9
Coding: Hacking Java Games Gr. 4-8 Alphabet Soup Science New
Avengers and Star Wars Movie Making Camp Ages 6-11
Tie Dye Party with Kidcreate Studio Ages 5-12 Grades K-2

July 23 Babysitting 101 Ages 10 1/2 -15 From Air pressure
Coding: Unity Game Engine Gr. 5-9 to Zeppelins,
Girls Rule Art Camp - with Abrakadoodle Ages 5-11 the alphabet is our
Project Runway 2018 Gr. 4-8 guide for FUN
Worlds of Amusement BRICK Camp Ages 5 -11 science experiments.
Can you splash
July 30 Advanced Minecraft: Command Block Gr. 2-6 water using only sound energy?  YOU CAN
Babysitting 101 Ages 10 1/2-15 AT SCIENCE CAMP! Build your very own
3D Pop-Out Art Class with Kidcreate Studio Ages 5-12 catapult to take home.  Have a BLAST launching
Home Alone Ages 8-10 water rockets, digging for dinosaurs, making F5
Ultimate Rocket Launch Ages 7-11 tornadoes, exploring with magnets and worms!
Varsity Builders Camp Gr. 1-5 Oobleck chemistry, parachutes and much more!
Activities with life, physical and earth science keep
August 6 Emergency Room 101 Gr. 1-5 small hands busy all week long.
Extreme Chemistry...Mystery Challenges Gr. 1-5
Fencing Camp Gr. 2-8 #584-400 Mon-Thurs.
Glitter-licious Art Blast! Ages 6-11 June 18-21 9:00 am -Noon
Group Band Lessons Gr. 6-8 EVE Room 207 $169/4 Sessions
Jr. Minecraft Modder Ages 7-10
GoSolar! Kidz: Solar Olympics Gr. 4-6

August Robotic Evolution 2018 Gr. 4-8
13 End of Summer Art Bash Ages 4-9

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Art-rageous Art Camp with Clay Studio Summer Jam! New
New Ages 6-12
Abrakadoodle
Ages 5-11 If you love clay in every way, don’t miss your
Explore your imagination this summer with this camp featuring some of chance to pinch, coil, press, stamp, and paint
our favorite Abrakadoodle projects. Make a perky Paper Mache mouse, clay to make uniquely yours creations! Learn
sculpt funny fish, create a colorful Pop Art canvas, a paper plate weaving, fun techniques while adding your own cre-
some chalk pastel bunnies and more. Bring a beverage and a nut free snack. ativity to clay giraffes on canvas, a 3-D turtle
display, a clay fish with shells and bubbles plus
#584-003 Mon-Thurs. July 9-12 more awesome projects! Can’t wait to see what
12:30-2:30 pm OHE Room 209 $149/4 Sessions you create!.

Camp Invention #584-004 Mon-Weds. Youth Enrichment
June 18-20 10 am -Noon
Grades K-6 MMS Room 112 $109/3 Sessions
This summer, launch your child’s imag-
ination at Camp Invention. All-new
modules mean all-new fun as children Coding: Hacking Java Games
invent, build, question, and discover.
Children entering kindergarten through 6th Grades 4-8
grade experience real-world problem solving and creative thinking as they Hack into the code of classic games! New
Students will learn Java Coding skills
• transform the terrain and ecosystem of a distant exoplanet while modifying games such as Asteroid,
• take risks as future entrepreneurs Tetris, Snake, and more! Coding beginners
• blast rockets and rubber chickens and more experienced students will love
• and wire a circuit to create their own Spy Gadget Alarm Box! this class. Requires basic keyboarding
Local educators lead a week of hands-on activities that fuel children’s skills, bringing a flash drive to save code is
21st century skills. Early registration discounts are available so don’t miss recommended. Please bring a drink & nut-free
out on this exciting opportunity. snack daily.
To register, please call 1-800-968-4332 or visit www.campinvention.org. #584-024 Mon-Thurs.
July 16-19 9 am-Noon
Mon – Thurs. June 18-21 8:00 am – 4:00 pm CMS Media Ctr $199/4 Sessions
$250/5 days (save $5 when you register online)
Christina Huddleston Elementary

Cheer Clinic Coding: Unity GameGrades K-6
EngineShow team spirit and sign up for a one day cheer clinic.  Learn cheers, New
Grades 5-9
jumps, dance and chants.  Sign up with a friend today! Your camp fee
includes T-shirt, poms and don't forget FUN!  Please bring a peanut free
lunch and water bottle.  Dress in athletic clothes, shoes,
wear our hair in a ponytail and please no jewelry.
Student will learn to use Unity, a powerful
programming suite used by professionals
and indie game developers. This object-
oriented program is fun and challenging, as
#584-412 Saturday June 16        students discover the art of video game design.
9-2 pm LNHS Commons $50/1Session
Students will learn the basics of making
objects and characters that move and react in a
Chess Tournament virtual world. Students will learn the principles
of Game Mechanics, Game Physics, and
Grades K–5 simple scripting. Games created in class will
Test your skills against the best chess players throughout the Lakeville
area! Each participant will play 6 games of tournament chess! This is a
fantastic opportunity for students to match up their skills against players be available online, or students can bring in a
of similar age and skill level. Sign up today to take on the best. Pizza will USB drive for immediate access. The software
be available for the competitors between 10:45–11:30 am (included in is available to download at home. Please bring
the fee). a drink & nut-free snack daily.
#584-401 Mon-Thurs.
Saturday, April 7 9 am–3 pm MMS Cafeteria July 23-26 1-4:00 pm
$45 until 11 am on Fri., April 6, $55 at the door.
To register please visit: www.youthenrichmentleague.com EVE Room 207 $199/4 Sessions

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EMxytsrteemrye CChhaelmleinstgreys...New Fencing Camp

Grades 1-5 Grades 2-8
New and returning students
Are you ready to get messy with some invited. Youth Enrichment League
extreme chemistry experiments? Then (YEL) fencing has evolved. Olympic
step into the science lab to solve our Coach Ro Sobalvarro now heads up
mystery challenges. You will need to YEL’s curriculum, instructor training
investigate polymers, rates of reaction, and tournament consultation.
density, chemical indicators and more Coach Sobalvarro brings with
to help solve the mysteries. Our classes him an immense knowledge of
Youth Enrichment Dance Camp are hands-on...so be sure to dress for a mess! youth, national and international
#584-007 Mon-Thurs. fencing.   We keep it fun, too. Your
Ages 4-9 New favorite instructors return with more

Learn jazz, kick and hip-hop routines. August 6-9 9:30-11:30 am knowledge, refined coaching skills
Work on danceline techniques, CMS Rm. 220-2 $98/4 Sessions
teamwork, body alignment and, of course, your favorite fencing
and performance routines in a End of Summer Bash games and arm bands. Safety is our
noncompetitive environment. T-shirt One Day Camp first priority. We supply safety swords,
is included in the fee.  Ages 4-9 New protective masks, chest plates and

#584-005 Mon-Fri. Summer is coming to an end. Don’t jackets, in a high-octane, inclusive
let it slip by without creating some environment.
July 16-20 8:30-10:00 am “sweet” art! Join us as we create art
LNHS Dance Studio $79/5 Sessions out of candy. You guessed it, our art #584-009 Mon-Thurs.
materials will be frosting, gumdrops, Aug 6-9 9 am - Noon
MMS Cafeteria $167/4 Sessions
Emergency Room 101 marshmallows and other candy treats.

Grades 1-5 Come create a summertime beach Glitter-licious Art Blast!
In the Emergency Room, New scene with these “sweet” supplies. Ages 6-11
you will become a student Pack a nut free snack and drink for
doctor as you learn about the human your child. If you like your art to glitter, sparkle,
body and basic first aid through shimmer and shine, then get ready
plenty of hands on activities. You will #584-008 Tuesday to create glitter-licious art each day!
explore the respiratory, circulatory August 14 9 am - Noon Craft a jeweled and glittered fairy
and skeletal systems, plus learn the CMS Art Room $39/1 Session
importance of mucus and other gross house, sculpt an ice cream sundae
stuff that your body produces to keep with glitter for toppings, paint a turtle
you healthy. Also, you will participate Girls Rule Art Camp with a jeweled shell and other sparkly
in mock emergency situations, create with Abrakadoodle New projects! Show off your masterpieces
a basic first aid kit and at the Glitter-licious ART SHOW
more when you join us in the Ages 5-11 on the last day of camp! Friends and
emergency room. family welcome!
#584-006 Mon-Thurs. For girls that just want to have fun
August 6-9 12:30-2:30 pm making art that sparkles and shines!
CMS Rm. 220-2 $98/4 Sessions Create colorful paper mâché kitties,
sculpt sunflower pinch pots, paint a #584-011 Mon-Wed.
#584-411 Aug 6-8 10 am -Noon
**Pair up Emergency Room 101 puppy, collage a cute owl on canvas MMS Room 112 $116/3 Sessions
with Extreme Chemistry..Mystery & use hearts to create an oil pastel
Challenges for a full day of masterpiece. Everything will be
fun  $176/Both Sessions colorful .. even your nails. Bring a
beverage & a nut free snack

#584-010 Mon-Thurs.
July 23-26 10 am - Noon
MMS Room 112 $149/4 Sessions

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GoBuild! Kidz: Build Solar Powered Drone Home Alone
Grades 4-6 Ages 8-10
Up, up and away! Build fun remote-control drones New Learn information to make sure you're comfortable

run from solar power. Your student will have a blast building and safe when staying home alone, whether for
and using real life tools such as solder ironing, drills, etc. When five minutes or a couple of hours.  Does your
students are done building, they will challenge other students with child know what to do in case of a fire? If there is
their newly built solar drone. In the end, students will take home a stranger at the door?  How to use the Internet
their mini solar powered drone. safely? If they get hungry and want a snack?
Our Home Alone class will provide many necessary
#584-012 Mon-Thurs. July 9-12 tools so your child is well-equipped to stay home
9 am-Noon MMS Cafeteria $229/4 Sessions
without an adult.  Kids will make first aid kits and Youth Enrichment
GMoaBchuiinlde!sKIIidz: Eco Wood Hydraulic New learn about fire escape routes, first aid, kitchen
safety, boredom busters & more.  Bring a peanut
Grades 4-6 free snack, markers & pencil. 

Your child will learn how modern-day machines use levers and #583-016 Saturday April 7
hydraulics to operate. Then, they will make those machines using 9 am -Noon KTMS Rm. 108 $38/1 Session
wood and simple items. Your student will make dump trucks, #584-016
robotic arms, back hoes, scissor lifts, and cherry pickers just to 9 am -Noon Monday June 11
name a few. #584-017 CMS 204-1 $38/1 Session
9 am -Noon
#584-013 Mon-Thurs. July 9-12 Monday July 30
12:30-3:30 pm MMS Room 138 $219/4 Sessions CMS 204-1 $38/1 Session

GUosiBnugiltdh!eKSiduzn:Native American Guide To IDnetsriognto Roblox Game New
New
Grades K-3 Ages 7-10

The sun is your best friend if you know how to use it! In this class, Are you a Roblox Fan? Then this is the camp for
students will learn skills they can use for life. This class teaches all you! In this amazing camp you’ll get introduced
the practical ways the sun was used by tribal Native Americans to the exciting world of game design using Roblox
and is still used today. Students will learn how to determine the Studio. Learn about new features and the toolbox
time, cook, and make art, all with the sun. In the end, students to design and build your own game. Please bring
will build their own sun dial, sun oven, and sun etching to take a nut-free snack and beverage. Basic Windows and
home. For more details visit GoSolarKidz.com keyboarding skills recommended.
#584-019 Mon-Thurs. June 25-28
#584-014 Mon-Thurs. June 25-28 1-3:50 pm LME Room 207 $189/4 Sessions
9 am -Noon MMS Room 138 $219/4 Sessions

GoSolar! Kidz: Solar Olympics New Are your kids interested in
ROBOTICS? 
Grades 4-6
See page 35 for
This exciting workshop makes solar come to life. Your students more information on
will get a chance to concur a solar challenge obstacles course. FIRST LEGO League
Obstacles course include solar scooter race, solar water pumping, for 4-8th grade students
and solar air cannon challenge. But first students will get their
hands dirty with building a custom solar generator that powers Register Early!
the equipment for the challenge course. They will learn the in-
outs of a solar generator works. The winner will take home the Avoid disappointment register early.
generator battery pack that was built in class. This class has limited Many classes fill quickly. Also classes may
enrollment.
cancel if there is low enrollment.
#584-015 Mon-Thurs. August 6-9
9 am - Noon MMS Room 138 $229/4 Sessions

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Jr. Cats Cheer Team Pitch Perfect
Grades K–6
Youth Enrichment Ready to take your cheerleading skills to the next level? Join our Lakeville Ages 6-11
Junior Cats Competitive Cheer Program! Teams will focus on learning the Pitch Perfect! Summer Singing
basics of cheerleading as beginners to include jumps, motions, dance skills Camp offers students a chance
and age appropriate low level stunting. Students may progress to higher to immerse themselves in
level teams as they acquire the all things singing with other
skills, ability and conditioning. children their age. Through a variety
Students will learn how to of activities over the course of 4
work together as a team, all mornings, totaling twelve hours of
while having fun. Uniform and education, students will learn about
travel opportunities are not the singing voice, singing with
included in the registration fee. expression and movement, basic
(Parents responsible for travel music theory, musical theater and
accommodations.)  group music games that enhance a
The team will perform and/ child’s understanding of teamwork.
or compete 4 times during the By exploring music and their own
season. Dates TBD. voice, students will have a chance
to develop their self-confidence and
#584-020 Tuesdays Aug 28-Dec 18 (omit 11/6 & 11/20) creativity. It’s also a great place to
LNHS Commons $189/15 Sessions meet other kids who love music and
singing!  The camp ends with a brief
#584-020   Gr. K- 2 5:30-6:20 pm 6:00pm Informance on Thurs., June
21, during which campers will share
#584-022   Gr. 3-6 6:30-7:20 pm with family and friends what they
have learned throughout the week. A
Jr. Minecraft Modder Junior League Robotics brief cookie & punch reception will
Ages 7-10 Grades 1-5 follow. Collaboratively offered with the
Are you eager to learn how New Build it, program it, play New Allegro Choral Academy

to hack Minecraft and become a with it and learn from it using #584-744 Mon-Thurs.
June 18-21 9 am-Noon
great “Modder”? Using Minecraft- LEGO® Mindstorms WeDo software Eastview High School
and LEGO® bricks! Students will $129/4 Sessions
EDU, you’ll learn to customize the build race cars, a forklift, boat
Minecraft world with resource packs
created by YOU, use command and more, then program them Project Runway 2018
to complete various tasks. In this
blocks, program teleporters and {YEL!} summer camp, students are Grades 4-8
challenge your problem solving skills See page 21 for full description.
as you design a playable map. Please challenged to build, test, program
and modify multiple projects, then Puppies and Paint Canvas
bring a nut-free snack and beverage. use those projects to investigate Workshop!
Basic Windows and keyboarding skills
required. basic robotics concepts as well as Ages 6-11 New

#584-021 Mon.-Thurs. introductory computer coding. Create beautiful acrylic paintings of
Restrain summer brain drain, sign up
Aug 6-9 9-11:50 am today. fancy ponies and glittery unicorns,
CMS 220-1 $139/4 Sessions
designed on different size canvas
#584-023 Mon-Thurs. boards! Learn about color, design,
June 25-28 9 am-Noon mixing and layering in a fun and

MMS Cafeteria $139/4 Sessions enjoyable manner. Use glitter, jewels

and clay for fun add-on to your art!
It’s magically awesome!
#584-027 Mon-Tues.
July 9-10 10 am-Noon
MMS Room 112 $66/2 Sessions
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Roblox Game Development School Of Fish with Mike Frisch
Ages 8-12 Grades 3-up
In this advanced Roblox New Back by popular demand, we are

Game Design Camp, students will excited to welcome back School
learn how to create and develop
multiplayer games using the Roblox of Fish. This fishing class is for Youth Enrichment
Studios Software. Kids will use an kids (and adults!) and is taught
asset library to create a Capture the by pro angler & television show
Flag game. By the end of this class, host Mike Frisch. Participants
students will have a game ready to learn about lakes, finding fish in
those lakes and some great ways
share with friends, and the skills and to catch them. They also learn
knowledge required to continue their to tie a fishing knot and rig and
exploration of game development at use a slip-bobber setup. Each
home. Please bring a nut-free snack participant will receive a rod & reel, Shopkins Cute Art Camp
and beverage. Basic Windows and tackle box with Northland tackle, Ages 4-9
keyboarding skills required. School of Fish workbook, Cabela’s Come and create the most New

#584-028 Mon-Thurs. $10 gift card and Fish ON Kids delicious (and cute) art projects of
June 18-21 9-11:50 am book. Most importantly, they leave
MMS Cafeteria $189/4 Sessions class with the knowledge and skills to all time. We will learn step-by-step
go fishing!  drawing and sculpting techniques
Robotics Evolution as we create Melonie Pips, D’lish
#584-029 Tuesday Donut, Berry Smoothie and more
Grades 4-8 New June 12 9:30 am-Noon of your favorite Shopkins characters.

Using LEGO® Mindstorms $66/1 session We’ll even make a carrying case for
software and LEGO® EV3 bricks and Located at Lake Marion you to keep you Shopkins collection
technology, students build a robot to Antlers Park Shelter in! Grab your

deliver animals to safety, put cows out SDcaiye!ntist for a New shopping carts and
to pasture, reunite separated panda let’s get creating! This
bears and more. In this year’s Youth class is going to
Enrichment League {YEL!} summer
camp, our focus is on the FIRST® Grades 3-5 be D’lish! Please pack

Join High a nut-free snack and
LEGO® League’s challenges. Students Touch High drink for your child.
will design, build, program, test and Tech of the
modify multiple robots using the Twin Cities #584-031 Mon-Thurs.
LEGO® Mindstorms EV3 robotics for a Hands- June 25-28 9 am-Noon
$146/4 Sessions CMS Art Room
system. Then use their team’s robot On fun filled camp of exploring what
(usually teams of three) to complete it is to be a REAL scientist! We DIG Star Wars Inventors Cove
various challenges related to our animal into what it takes to be a paleontologist. Ages 6-10
friends. Our summer camp is designed See what REACTION we get from Do you have an adventurous New
to prepare students for participation being a chemist. Let our hair down
in the FIRST® LEGO® League annual and explore our ANIMAL side as a engineering mind? Then this camp
robotics competition. Put an end to Zoologist, and BUILD up what it is for you! In small teams spend an
summer brain drain. Stimulate your means to be an Engineer. Our days are unforgettable summer solving STEM
young learner by signing up today. Visit filled with interactive projects that will challenges and use your engineering
YELKids.com for more details. spark curiosity and imagination. Take skills by building Star Wars inspired
cool contraptions. Kids take home a
#584-402 Mon-Thurs. and Make experiments include: Fossil project every day! Please bring a nut-
Aug. 13-16 8:30 am-12:30 pm Prints, Spectrum Specks, Spooky Spider free snack and beverage.
$167/4 Sessions Location TBD
and more! #584-032 Mon-Thurs.

#584-030 Mon.-Thurs. June 11-14 9 am- 11:50 am
June 18-21 1-4 pm
EVE Room 207 $169/4 Sessions $159/4 Sessions CMS Room 220-1

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MStaakrinWgars Jedi Movie BRICK CTCrraaemnatspifoonrsmatioNnew Varsity Builders Camp
Grades 1-5 New
Grades 1-5 New
For engineers and builders ready
Ages 5-11 for a challenge using LEGO® bricks!
From a galaxy, far, far away, Star Wars
comes to life! Work on a stop motion Get ready to build and discover how We’ve saved our most challenging
your model transforms! Campers will engineering projects for this summer
animated Lego Star Wars Movie. love the mash-up of combination camp. Students build a robotic Dog-
Star Wars action figures, Legos, and
backdrops will be available for filming models that can be rebuilt into some- Bot, a motorized BugBot, geared up
thing different. These awesome 2-in-1 Racer and a scary Bat...all challenging
in class. Handle all the technical models will include robots, vehicles for any connoisseur of LEGO® bricks.
details including using a digital movie
Youth Enrichment camera, filming scenes, stop-motion and more! Follow the step-by-step Students then use these projects (and
building plans and ignite your inner more) to investigate engineering
animation, digital editing and adding engineer by using your imagination concepts. We keep it fun too with
finishing special effects and transitions
to the movie. In this exciting hands- when you transform your model into open ended, creative projects for the
something unique. Join us for this students. Unshackle the ball and
on learning class, our instructors will fun-filled camp where you'll use your chain of summer brain drain.
take your student through the entire
digital film making steps from start to creativity and engineering skills to
finish using Frames Software. Student build and transform! #584-037 Mon-Thurs.
July 30-Aug 2 9 am-Noon
groups' final projects will be emailed #584-035 Mon-Thurs. MMS Cafeteria $139/4 Sessions
to parents, or students may bring a
USB jump drive the last day. Please June 11-14 9 am- Noon Woodworking 2018
OHE Room 209 $142/4 Sessions

bring a drink & snack daily. Ultimate Rocket Launch Grades 4-8
#584-033 Mon-Thurs. Ages 7-10 See Page 20 for full description.
June 18-21 9 am-Noon
MMS IMC $179/4 Sessions When New
we mean
TCaiemDpye Party-One Day ultimate, we
mean ulti-
Ages 5-12 New mate! In this
camp you’ll
This is NOT a project you want not only learn Worlds of New
your kids doing at home! Send your all about Amusement BRICK
kids to class to make a tie-dyed shirt rocketry and launch a rocket up to Camp
that they will wear all summer long. 300 feet up into the air, you’ll also Ages 5-11
Children must bring their own white build your own rocket, create rocket
t-shirt to class. Please pack a nut free fuel, explore the lunar mission with a "Worlds of Amusement" camp takes
snack and drink for your child 3ft tall LEGO® Saturn V Model, learn you on a thrilling adventure building
about the night sky as you create and
#584-034 Tuesday take home a super cool illuminated amusement park themed models.
July 17 9 am-Noon constellation map and a illuminated
CMS Art Room $39/1 Session planet so when night falls you can Spend time visiting the Wizard World
travel to stars and planets with your by building your favorite wizard and
imagination. To top it all off, you’ll his magical owl! Build and give your
Want to know who is teaching? create a parachute for your Lego despicable yellow movie characters
Read instructors’ bios with each Minifigure! Please bring one 2 liter a thrilling roller coaster ride! Get
your amusement park ticket stamped
class description online.

as you turn games, food, rides and
plastic bottle. Please bring a nut-free attractions into exciting model builds!
snack and beverage. Please bring one All this and more awaits at Bricks 4
2 liter plastic bottle. Kidz Worlds of Amusement Camp!

#584-036 Mon-Thurs. #584-403 Mon-Thurs.
July 30-Aug 2 9-11:50 am July 23-26 9 am-Noon
CMS Room 220-1 $169/4 Sessions OHE Room 209 $142/4 Sessions

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Youth Enrichment

Life Time Summer CLIMB Camps CrossFit Teens
Teen Rock Climbing Camp
LifeTime CLIMB Programs Ages 12-17 Ages 13-18
Join us for age appropriate climbing
classes that teach terminology, safety and Learn safe techniques for indoor Are you looking to help your teen be
rock climbing. We’ll focus on safety, stronger, faster, and healthier? We have a
climbing techniques. harnessing, and basic climbing technique.  great program ready for you! Our Teens
Monthly, 5-6 pm program is a more serious strength and
$60/4 sessions, $70/5 sessions Experience top rope climbing, bouldering conditioning program where weightlifting
and auto-belay systems.   
Mini Monkeys, ages 5-6 is an area of focus.
Tue. #682-486
Cliff Hangers, ages 7-11 June 25-29 #684-603
Thu. #682-487 July 9-13 #684-604 Mondays 6:45-7:40pm Youth Enrichment
August 6-10 #684-605 Tuesdays 3:30-4:25pm
1:00-3:30 pm $150
Gravity, ages 12-17 Thursdays 3:30-4:25pm

Wed. #682-491 Advanced Rock Climbing Camp, Saturdays 11:10am-12:05pm

Ages 5-11 $60/4 Sessions 1x a week or $100/ 8
If you are ready to take your climbing Sessions 2x a week
Ultimate Hoops Training to the next level than this is the camp
for you. Previous climbing instruction #684-613 June 4-June 30
Work on skill development, game play, recommended.    #684-614 July 9-Aug. 8
teamwork and FUN! Trainer Lorenzo July 30 - August 3 #684-606
will work on drills, shot mechanics and 9:30AM - 12:00PM $150 #684-615 Aug. 6-Sept. 1
more. No experience necessary! No class Need not be a Life Time member to
the week of March 27. participate. CrossFit Kids Camp
6-7 pm, $235/9 sessions Fitness is FUN! Ages 3-8
Crosswinds CrossFit Classes
Ages 6-8 Mar. 20-May22 #682-406 Join us at CrossFit Kids Camp where you
Ages 9-11 Mar. 21-May 23 #682-408 not only learn about fitness, but enjoy
Ages 12-14 Mar. 22-May 24 #682-410 a health focused book, a healthy snack
and have fun with friends. Begin with a
CrossFit Kids short story about fitness, then we warm
Train & Play Hoops Ages 3-8
This is fast paced, competitive play with Crosswinds CrossFit Kids have so much up, stretch, do a workout and finish with
fun doing fitness, they don’t even realize
feedback and coaching. Play full speed it is fitness! Begin with a warm up, some games.
stretching, do a quick workout and finish
games with real time instruction. For with a game. $60/4 sessions
Tuesdays 5:30-6:00 pm 10:45-11:45am
intermediate to advanced players. Does

not meet March 31. #684-616 June 25-28
#684-617 July 23- 26
10-11 am $300/9 sessions Saturdays 8:40-9:10am #684-618 August 20- 23

Ages 11-14 Mar. 24-May 26 #682-412 $60/7 Sessions 1x a week

#682-415 April 14-May 26 Lifting Camp for Youth
#684-607 June 5-June 30 Are you looking to learn how to lift more
Rock Climbing Camp #684-608 July 10-Aug. 4 safely? We have a great program ready for
Ages 5-11 #684-609 Aug. 7-Sept. 1 you! Take a week and focus on 3 basic
lifts, the Squat, the Power Clean, and the
Learn safe techniques for indoor rock Deadlift. Great for all levels of athlete. Get
climbing. We’ll focus on safety,
harnessing, knot tying, top rope climbing CrossFit Tweens
and bouldering, as well as fun climbing Ages 9-12
activities.   strong while having fun and being safe!
Tween CrossFit starts with a warm up, Fee: $60
stretching, and then skill work. Finish
June 25-29 #684-600 Tweens, ages 8-12
July 9-13 #684-601 with a workout and a quick game.
August 6-10 #684-602 1:30-2:30pm
Mondays 3:30pm-4:25pm #684-619 June 25-28
9:30am-12:00pm $150 Thursdays 5:30pm-6:25pm #684-620 July 23- 26
Saturdays 10:10-11:05am
$60/4 Sessions 1x a week or #684-621 August 20- 23
$100/2 sessions a week or
$125/3 sessions a week Teens, ages 13-18
2:30-3:30pm
Rock climbing and hoops classes are #684-610 June 4-June 30 #684-622 June 25-28
held at LIFE TIME FITNESS, #684-611 July 9-Aug. 8 #684-623 July 23- 26
18425 Dodd Blvd., Lakeville #684-612 Aug. 6-Sept. 1 #684-624 August 20- 23

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Youth Enrichment

Gymnastics

Youth Enrichment Experience a quality, affordable, safe, fun gymnastics program! While using the
spring floor, uneven bars, tumble track, vault (Mat Rats only) and balance
beam, students will develop motor skills, balance, strength and coordination. Email
Gymnastics Coordinator at [email protected] or call the Community
Education office at 952-232-2169 with questions.

All classes meet at:
Lakeville South High School, Aux Gym D. Please park and enter through the North Entrance

Tiny Tumblers Dynamic Dudes Twisters 1 (TW1)

Age 4–5 Age 5 -10 Ages 6–12
An excellent, exciting and fun class An introductory-level class A beginner to advanced beginner class
for your little one! A beginning designed just for boys. Boys will for youth with little to no experience
course for children who are new work on basic gymnastics skills, with gymnastics. This class introduces
or are continuing with gymnastics. strength development and muscle students to all of the equipment
Your child will develop fitness, coordination. except vault. They will develop basic
coordination, and basic gymnastics SPRING gymnastics skills, self-confidence,
skills while using the spring floor, #583-909 Saturdays balance, strength, and body awareness.
balance beam, tumble track and April 7-June 2, skip 5/26 SPRING
uneven bars. Through this course, 11:00-11:55 am $99/8 sessions #583-904 Mondays
there is no doubt your child will fall SUMMER April 9-June 4, skip 5/28
in love with gymnastics! #584-909 Mondays 6:45-7:40 pm
June 11-Aug. 20, skip 7/2 & 8/6 $99/8 sessions
SPRING 3:00-3:55 pm $109/9 sessions #583-905 Tuesdays
April 3-May 22 6:45-7:40 pm
#583-900 Mondays fTourmDbalinncgeTricks $99/8 sessions
April 9-June 4, skip 5/28 #583-906 Saturdays
5:45-6:40 pm $99/8 sessions Age 5 -12 April 7-June 2, skip 5/26
This class places emphasis on 10:00-10:55 am $99/8 sessions
#583-901 Tuesdays skills used by dancers during their SUMMER
April 3-May 22 5:45-6:40 pm performances and competitions #584-903 Mondays
$99/8 sessions and may include back handsprings, June 11-Aug. 20, skip 7/2 & 8/6
side and front aerials, front and 2:00-2:55 pm $109/9 sessions
#583-902 Thursdays back walk overs, layout step outs, #584-904 Tuesdays
April 5-May 24 6:45-7:40 pm and handstands. Students must June 12-Aug. 21, skip 7/3 & 8/7
$99/8 sessions be competitive dance students to 12:00-12:55 pm $109/9 sessions
participate. #584-905 Wednesdays
#583-903 Saturdays SPRING June 13-Aug. 23, skip 7/4 & 8/8
April 7-June 2, skip 5/26 #583-911 Thursdays 6:45-7:40 pm $109/9 sessions
12:00-12:55 pm $99/8 sessions April 5-May 24 7:45-8:40 pm
$99/8 sessions Register by March 30 for
SUMMER SUMMER Spring or June 8 for Summer
#584-911 Thursdays
#584-900 Tuesdays June 14-Aug. 23, skip 7/5 & 8/9 and receive $10 off your
June 12-Aug. 21, skip 7/3 & 8/7 7:45-8:40 pm $109/9 sessions registration fee.
2:00-2:55 pm $109/9 sessions
The discount will be taken off
#584-901 Wednesdays your total upon checkout.
June 13-Aug. 22, skip 7/4 & 8/8
5:45-6:40 pm $109/9 sessions

#584-902 Thursdays
June 14-Aug. 23, skip 7/5 & 8/9
5:45-6:40 pm $109/9 sessions

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Gymnastics

Twisters 2 (TW2) Mat Rats

Ages 6–12 Ages 6–12 with instructor approval
After successfully completing the Intermediate classes for students who have demonstrated readiness for more
required skills from Twisters 1, your rigorous gymnastics training. Fitness, fun and continued improvement in
child will bounce right into Twisters coordination, balance, and strength are the goals at this level. Work toward
2. In this advanced beginner to increasing skills on all equipment in the event high school or competitive club
intermediate course, your child will level gymnastics is your goal. Class meets for 2 hours. The instructor will let
further his/her experience by learning you know when you are ready to sign up for this class.
skills with higher difficulty, improving
in areas of strength and flexibility, SPRING
and creating a strong foundation for #583-910 Saturdays
future skills and levels. April 7-June 2, skip 5/26 9:00-10:55 am $189/8 sessions

SPRING SUMMER Gymnastics

#583-907 Mondays #584-910 Mondays
April 9-June 4, skip 5/28 June 11-Aug. 20, skip 7/2 & 8/6 12:00-1:55 pm $199/9 sessions

7:45-8:40 pm $99/8 sessions

#583-908 Thursdays Lakeville Gymnastics starts with Lakeville Area Community Education
April 5-May 24 5:45-6:40 pm Gymnastics for Beginners through Intermediates. Our programs helps lay
$99/8 sessions the foundation and build the skills that your gymnast will use throughout
their gymnastics experience!
SUMMER
SUMMER CHOIR OPPORTUNITIES TOO
#584-906 Tuesdays
June 12-Aug. 21, skip 7/3 & 8/7
1:00-1:55 pm $109/9 sessions

#584-907 Wednesdays
June 13-Aug. 22, skip 7/4 & 8/8
7:45-8:40 pm $109/9 sessions

#584-908 Thursdays
June 14-Aug. 23, skip 7/5 & 8/9
6:45-7:40 pm $109/9 sessions

Lakeville Gymnastics—
Your best source for gymnastics!

Growing Voices For Life

AUDITIONS FOR BOYS & GIRLS GRADES 2–12
angelicacantanti.org 952.563.8572

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Before & After School Classes

Before and After School Classes See pages 36-37 for all class
dates, times and pricing.
What to Know About After School Enrichment Classes

Have some FUN after school! Students can register for a class at a school they do not attend, but transportation is the
parent’s responsibility. If a class meets the minimum number of participants to run, registration will be closed at noon
the day before the class is scheduled to start. Pre-registration is required for all classes, students will not be allowed to
drop-in to any class.

DON’T WAIT! If a class does not meet the minimum number of participants to run 3-5 business days before the class
start date, the class will be cancelled and participants will be notified. Grab your friends and sign up early!

Youth Enrichment Grandmasters of Chess Golf with the Pros! Jr. Science Engineers

Grades K-5 Golf Squad® Grades 1-5
New and returning students invited. Explore the exciting world of
Each YEL! Chess class follows four Grades K-5 structures, mechanics, electronics,
basic components: Golf Squad® classes are the aerospace, and more as we
•Teach It!… Each class students most professionally instructed, experiment, build, and play. Learn
are taught different chess concepts convenient, and organized way of about and experiment with kinetic
and coached to implement those bringing golf education to people energy and aerospace, mechanical
concepts into their chess games. of all ages. All Golf Squads are and structural engineering through
•Practice It!…Students practice taught by PGA Professionals only. hands-on, fun activities. Each week
positions set by the coach to improve In a social and fun environment, includes a science-based Make-N-
their understanding of the concept. people learn the vocabulary, Take gadget that you will create
•Puzzle It!… Students are given etiquette, safety, social and and take home, including rockets!
chess puzzles (constructed by WIM technical aspects necessary to Reinforces scientific process and
Serafima Sokolovskaya) and work enjoy golf for a lifetime. See online scientific learnings.
with coach guidance to solve them. registration for more info.
•Play It!… Each class ends with MGScaeidecghneacetnsiEcsxpolforGeirzsm' Toshe&
students playing 20-30 minutes of
chess. Coaches often feature in-class Grades K-5
tournaments during the session. How did toys work before
batteries? They relied on
Spring Chess Tournament physics. Put science to work
Saturday, April 7! as you explore the hows and
See page 25 for more info. Spanish whys of motion, gravity, energy
and more. Discover the action
Grades K-5 packed world of physics by
2018-2019 REGISTRATION OPENS building, experimenting and
IN JUNE! questioning science contraptions
Soccer Classes offered at Eastview, Cherry and toys that really work.
View, Christina Huddleston, &
Grades K–5 Impact Academy at Orchard Lake Save the Date!
This class is designed to introduce
the young athlete to the sport of • Students can attend at a school 5th Grade Summer Band
soccer through skill development and other than their regular school, Information Night
small group games. Staff will focus however, transportation is the
on helping students learn the rules parent’s responsibility. Mon., April 30 or Tues., May 1
of soccer, while working on team Look for more information
play and sportsmanship. Individual • Classes meet twice per week. from your school.
skills taught: shooting, passing, and • Tuition Options and Fee
dribbling, along with learning the
Assistance available.

strategies of offense and defense. More information at

LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org
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Abrakadoodle Art Splash Grades K-5

Grades K-5 Create Like a Pro-Make It Pop!
Let's splash some color all about and create some awesome
art. In this colorful spring art class, we'll sculpt clay coil Brush, dabble, splatter, and smear with mediums from
pots or baskets, create colorful hot air balloons, and paint acrylics to clay! Paint a giraffe on canvas, use beautiful
a spring garden on a canvas board. In this fun session we'll chalk pastels to design a spring kitty, create with clay to
explore lots of medium and create some fabulous art. sculpt a mushroom & bugs display and more! Take home
a uniquely yours art creation after each class!
Fitness, Mindfulness and Yoga Fun
with Fitness Boomers! Artsy Bugs and Dragonflies!
Grades K-5 New Youth Enrichment
This class has a little bit of everything you It’s a Bug’s Life and we will use their awesome shapes and
need for an active healthy lifestyle! Have fun with fitness colors for inspiration in our art! Use metallic paints, oil
games, and activities. We will focus on developing a greater pastels and acrylics to draw and paint unique pieces of art!
awareness of body, mind wellness and breath as we learn Unleash the artist in you and take home a uniquely yours
how to be healthy in mind and body. Learn to focus and keepsake creation each week!
concentrate and how meditation can help lift mind and
spirit. Increase balance, flexibility, agility, coordination,
speed, and motor skills. Learn about healthy eating habits,
good sportsmanship and an active lifestyle. See full course
description online.

FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Fre e

First LEGO League Parent First LEGO League
Information Meeting Coaches’ Training Seminar

Who: Parents with students who will be in 4th-8th Coaches new to FLL are invited
grade during the 2018-19 school year. Students to attend a free coaching
welcome to attend with parents. Teams will start seminar.  This is open to new
forming soon for the 2018-2019 INTO ORBITSM coaches or parents who may
season! Don’t miss out! be considering coaching in
When: Monday, May, 21, 6-7 pm the upcoming FLL season.
Where: Crystal Lake Education Center, Media Center Participants will have the opportunity to actively
Registration is not required to attend this event. participate in FLL activities. Training includes hands-
on demonstrations of the robot game, core values
In FLL, children are immersed in real-world science and the research project. This is a practical ‘learn
and technology challenges. Teams design their own by doing’ approach to coaching FLL. Coaches will
solution to a current scientific question or problem walk away with ready to use materials and ideas for
and build autonomous LEGO robots that perform a the season.  New teams are encouraged to bring 2- 4
series of missions. Through their participation, children coaches/parents to learn the basic structure of the FLL
develop valuable life skills and discover exciting career experience. This training seminar is provided by Ignite!
possibilities while learning that they can make a positive FLL Coaches Maureen Carrigan and Holly Traub
contribution to society. This is not just playing with through collaboration with Lakeville Area Community
Lego’s-it involves research, problem solving, technology, Education.  You do not have to participate in FLL
robotics, and engineering.  FLL is parent led on a through Community Ed to attend this training.
volunteer basis. This is a free seminar but registration is required.
* If you are not able to make this meeting, but would
like to be put on our FLL interest list, please send an #484-100 Tuesday, June 19
email with your name, child’s name, email address, 6-9 pm CLEC Media Center
phone number, child’s school (18-19), and child’s grade
(18-19), to: [email protected].

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Before & After School Classes

Youth Enrichment Cherry View Elementary Christina Huddleston Eastview Elementary JFK Elementary
4–5 pm Elementary 4–5 pm 4–5 pm
3:25–4:25 pm
Chess Chess Chess
#483-CV1 Soccer #483-EV1 #483-JF1
Tuesdays, 4/3-5/22 #483-CH1 Mondays, 4/9-5/21 Thursdays, 4/5-5/24
$129/8 sessions Mondays, 4/30-5/21 $115/7 sessions $129/8 sessions
IMC $59/4 sessions IMC IMC
Golf Class will meet outside main
#482-CV2 office on first day. Fitness, Mindfulness & Jr. Science Engineers
Mondays, 4/16-5/21 Watch Me Draw! Make It Pop! Yoga Fun #483-JF2
$179/6 sessions #482-CH6 #482-EV4 Wednesdays, 4/11-5/16
Class will meet outside main Mondays, 3/12-4/23 Thursdays, 4/5-4/19 $99/6 sessions
office on first day. (omit 3/26 & 4/2) $84/3 sessions STEAM Room
$74/5 sessions Class will meet outside main
Art Room office on first day. Soccer
Golf #483-JF3
Soccer Watch Me Draw! Artsy Bugs #483-EV2 Tuesdays, 5/1-5/22
#483-CV2 #483-CH2 Thursdays, 4/26-5/31 $59/4 sessions
Thursdays, 5/3-5/24 Mondays, 4/30-5/14 $179/6 sessions Class will meet outside main
$59/4 sessions $44/3 sessions Class will meet outside main office on first day.
Class will meet outside main Art Room office on first day. Watch Me Draw! Make It Pop!
office on first day. Watch Me Draw! Make It Pop! #482-JF3
Watch Me Draw! Make It Pop! #482-EV9 Mondays, 3/12-4/23 (omit 3/26
#482-CV5 Wednesdays, 3/14-4/18 (omit & 4/2)
Thursdays, 3/15-4/19 3/28) $74/5 sessions
(omit 3/29) $74/5 sessions Art Room
$74/5 sessions Art Room Watch Me Draw! Artsy Bugs
Art Room Watch Me Draw! Artsy Bugs #483-JF4
Watch Me Draw! Artsy Bugs #483-EV3 Mondays, 4/30-5/14
#483-CV3 Wednesdays, 5/2-5/16 $44/3 sessions
Thursdays, 5/3-5/17 $44/3 sessions Art Room
$44/3 sessions Art Room
Art Room

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this code to Email Katey to suggest it,
[email protected].
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Lake Marion Elementary Lakeview Elementary Oak Hills Elementary Orchard Lake
4–5 pm 3:25–4:25 pm 3:25–4:25 pm Elementary

Science Explorers’ Gizmos & Abrakadoodle Art Splash Chess 4-5 pm
Gadgets #483-LV1 #483-OH1
#483-LM1 Thursdays, 4/19-5/3 Mondays, 4/9-5/21 Abrakadoodle Art Splash
Tuesdays, 5/1-5/15 $53/3 sessions $115/7 sessions #483-OL1
$39/3 sessions Art Room IMC Wednesdays, 4/25-5/9
Art Room $53/3 sessions
Watch Me Draw! Make It Pop! Chess Golf Art Room Youth Enrichment
#482-LM3 #483-LV2 #483-OH2
Fridays, 4/6-4/27 Fridays.4/6-5/25 Wednesdays, 4/25-5/30 Science Explorers’ Gizmos &
$59/4 sessions $129/8 sessions $179/6 sessions Gadgets
Art Room IMC Class will meet outside main #483-OL2
office on first day. Mondays, 4/30-5/14
Watch Me Draw! Artsy Bugs Golf Watch Me Draw! Make It Pop! $39/3 sessions
#483-LM2 #483-LV3 #482-OH6 Art Room
Fridays, 5/4-5/18 Tuesdays, 4/24-5/29 Fridays, 4/6-5/11 (omit 4/27 & Watch Me Draw! Make It Pop!
$44/3 sessions $179/6 sessions 5/4) #482-OL4
Art Room Class will meet outside main $59/4 sessions Tuesdays, 3/13-4/17 (omit 3/27)
office on first day. Art Room $74/5 sessions
Soccer Watch Me Draw! Artsy Bugs Art Room
#483-LV4 #483-OH3
Wednesdays, 5/2-5/23 Fridays, 5/18-6/1 Watch Me Draw! Artsy Bugs
$59/4 sessions $44/3 sessions #483-OL3
Class will meet outside main Art Room Tuesdays, 5/1-5/15
office on first day. $44/3 sessions
Watch Me Draw! Make It Pop! Art Room
#482-LV5
Tuesdays, 3/13-4/17 (omit 3/27)
$74/5 sessions
Art Room

Watch Me Draw! Artsy Bugs
#483-LV5
Tuesdays, 5/1-5/15
$44/3 sessions
Art Room

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Aquatics & Safety

Learn to swim with Lakeville Area Community Ed!
Our caring and dedicated instructors are Red Cross trained and certified to help your child enjoy developing
swimming and water safety skills in a positive learning environment. Safety topics are included in all classes: basic
water safety, healthy swimming, safe water entry, helping yourself and others in an emergency, and safe weather
conditions for swimming. Pre-requisite for each level is the mastery of skills from the preceding level or equivalent
skills. Each child is provided with a skill assessment within the first two classes to determine appropriate level
placement. Each student receives a progress report at the middle of the session and at the end of the session. It is
common for a child to repeat a level before mastering all skills. Semi-Private lessons must register 2 swimmers and
it is recommended the students are at a similar skill level.

For complete class descriptions and comparison of levels to other swim programs,
please visit our website: www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org

Prices and schedule on pages 41-43.

Aquatics & Safety Parent/Child Lessons Preschool Lessons Beginner 2

Aqua Tots Recommended for ages 3-5 years Participants learn to swim without
flotation. Skills include: jump into
Ages 6 months – 5 years (with parent Aqua Kids 1 chest-deep water and return to the
or guardian) edge of pool, bob underwater, blowing
Enjoy swimming with your child Participants become comfortable in bubbles, front float, 10 sec., front glide,
while building swimming readiness the water learning basic skills without turn and swim back to the wall, back
by emphasizing fun in the water a parent. Skills (may be performed float, 10 sec., back glide, roll over, turn
accompanied by a parent or guardian. with flotation): enter the water and swim back to the wall, tread water,
Parents learn to help their child independently, submerge head, bob 10 sec., paddle stroke on front, 15 yd.,
adjust to the water and develop safety underwater/blow bubbles, front back crawl, 5 yd., elementary backstroke
awareness. Skills introduced (with float/glide face in water, 3 sec. each, arms, 10 yd.
flotation or assistance): enter the back float/glide, ears in water, 3 sec.
water, submerge head, bob underwater/ each, paddle stroke on front, 5 yards, Intermediate 1
blow bubbles, front float/glide face elementary backstroke, 5 yards.
in water, 3 sec. each, back float/glide, Participants learn to be comfortable
ears in water, 3 sec. each. For complete Aqua Kids 2 with new skills in deep water and learn
class description, please visit our front crawl, back crawl and elemen-
website. *Each participant must be Participants continue to develop skills tary backstroke to basic standards of
accompanied by an adult. without a parent. Skills (may be competency. Skills include: jump into
performed with flotation or assistance deep water, kneeling dive, survival float,
from instructor) include: jump into 20 sec., back float, 20 sec., tread water,
chest-deep water and return to the 20 sec., front crawl, 15 yd., back crawl,
edge of pool, bob underwater, blowing 15 yd., elementary backstroke, 15 yd.,
bubbles, front float, 10 sec., front glide, breaststroke kick, 15 yd.
turn and swim back to the wall, back
float, 10 sec., back glide, roll over, turn Intermediate 2
and swim back to wall, paddle stroke on
front, 5 yd., elementary backstroke 5 yd. Participants increase endurance, im-
prove competency for strokes learned in
School Age Lessons Intermediate 1 and learn breaststroke to
basic standards of competency. Skills
Recommended for ages 5 and up. include: standing dive, swim under
water 5 yds. and retrieve object, feet-
Beginner 1 first surface dive, somersault, open turn:
front/back crawl, tread water, 1 min.,
Participants become comfortable in the front crawl, 25yd., elementary back-
water learning basic skills. Skills (may stroke, 25yd., back crawl, 25 yd., breast-
be performed with flotation): jump stroke, 15 yd., dolphin kick, 15 yd.
into chest-deep water, bob underwater,
blowing bubbles, front float, face in wa-
ter, 3 sec., front glide, face in water, back
float, ears in water, 3 sec., back glide,
ears in water, roll over: front to back/
back to front, paddle stroke on front, 5
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Aquatics & Safety

Advanced 1 SPerimvaitPer/ivateleafernDetjotuwonm’estpwtjutrihmisgitshsgsoteuitynmoy! omuucerar,n

Participants learn advanced skills Designed for personalized 1:1 or 1:2
used in competitive swimming and (instructor:student) instruction for
lifeguarding, improve competency youth and adults. Perfect for the hes-
for strokes learned in Intermediate 2 itant swimmer or adult learner. Must
and learn butterfly and sidestroke to provide both names for semi private
basic standards of competency. Skills lessons. It is recommended the stu-
include: shallow dive, head-first surface dents are at a similar skill level.
dive to 7 ft. and retrieve object, flip
turn: front/back crawl, tread water, 2 Adaptive See page 43 for additional dates Aquatics & Safety
min. using different kicks, front crawl, 50 and times for private, semi-private
yd., back crawl, 50 yd., breaststroke, 50 Designed for personalized 1:1
yd., butterfly, 15 yd., sidestroke, 15 yd. instruction for participants with and adapted lessons.
mild special needs. Additional times
Advanced 2 may be available by arrangement and
instructor/pool availability.
Participants continue to learn skills
used in competitive swimming and
lifeguarding, improve endurance and
perfect strokes. Skills include: com-
petitive breaststroke turn, competitive
butterfly turn, tread water-kick only
for 2 min., front crawl, 100 yd., back
crawl, 100 yd., breaststroke, 100 yd.,
butterfly, 50 yd., sidestroke, 50 yd.

Classes with 1 or 2 students Summer swim lessons
registered will be 30 minutes for including Summer
the following levels: Aqua Kids 2,
Beginner 1 & 2, Intermediate 1 & Adventures and Summer
Wonder Zone on page 43.
2, and Advanced 1 & 2.

Bringoptheen fsawmimily! to Open Swim Dates Pool Rentals

McGuire Middle School Pool Looking to rent the swimming
pool for a private rental,
SPRING SUMMER
Fridays Mondays birthday party or scout group?
6:30 pm-8:30 pm 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Please call 952-232-2169 for
April 6, 13, 20, 27 June 11, 18, 25
May 4, 11, 18 July 2, 9, 16, 23 more information. You can also
reserve the cafeteria (based on
Cost: $4 Youth, $6 Adult
Groups of 10 or more must register by calling 952-232-2169. availability).

If you are also taking swim lessons with us, don’t forget to use your free MDcGauyWitrTeiOemudMepnesideedsdSandylpea,SyrMSw,ic naMhirgmocahorBcsl2h•r7e12-8a3kpm
open swim pass on your swim lesson bookmark! Inflatables of any kind are
not allowed in the pool during open swim. Lap lane available by request.

Please confirm all open swim dates and rules on our website:
www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org

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Aquatics & Safety

Aquatics & Safety Save the Date! Lakeville Area Community Ed has
partnered with
Water Safety Day • May 19
USA Swimming’s Make A Splash!
Ages 4-8
FREE EVENT, registration is required The USA Swimming Foundation’s Make a
Splash initiative is a national child-focused
#784-000 1-3 pm MMS Pool water safety campaign, which aims to provide
the opportunity for every child in America to
Swimming is one of life’s great learn to swim. Through Make a Splash, the
pleasures. It offers many health USA Swimming Foundation partners with
and fitness benefits, cools you off learn-to-swim providers and water safety advocates
on a hot day, and provides a across the country to provide swimming lessons and
great opportunity to socialize educate children and their families on the importance
with family and friendsMake sure of learning how to swim. The USA Swimming Foun-
you and yours stay safe in the dation has invested millions of dollars to provide grants
water by being water aware. to qualified Local Partner learn-to-swim programs, to
Join us to learn more about spread national awareness, and to bring together strate-
how to be safe in and around gic partners to end drowning.  To date, more than 3.4
the water. For additional million children have received the lifesaving gift of swim
information please visit: lessons through the USA Swimming Foundation Make
www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org a Splash Local Partner network, comprised of more than
725 qualified lesson providers across the nation. Visit
www.usaswimmingfoundation.org/makeasplash to learn
more.

Aquatic Certification Classes

HELP
WANTED

Water Safety Assistant Join our team!
Become certified to assist in teaching swimming lessons! Lakeville Area Community
Hands on experience provided during class. First Aid and Education is hiring certified
CPR/AED not included. For students ages 13 and up, Water Safety Instructors.
eligible for employment at age 14. For information on getting

#784-200 $89/2 sessions certified email Katey at
MMS Pool/Room 100 Mon, 7/23 & Tues, 7/24 [email protected], or
apply online at isd194.org.
3:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Spring 2018 Swim Lessons

All spring swim lessons will take place at McGuire Middle School Pool, 21220 Holyoke Ave. W.

Monday and Thursday Evening Lessons Saturday Daytime Lessons

These classes meet twice per week.

Session A Session B Price 7 Lessons Price
7 Lessons 6 Lessons 4/7-5/19
4/9-4/30 5/3-5/21 $64 $64
5:30-6:05 pm $64 9–9:30 am $64
5:30–6:00 pm #783-SBAT5 $160 $160
Aqua Tots #783-SBAK15 $96 Aqua Tots #78F3-uSlAlT19 $96
Aqua Kids 1 #78F3u-SllAAT5 #783-SBPR5 Aqua Kids 1 #783F-uSlAlK19
Private/Semi-Priv. $76 Private/Semi Priv. #78F3u-SllPR9 $76
Adapted #783-SAAK15 #783F-uSBllAD5 $76 Adapted $76
$76 #783-SAD9 $76
Aqua Kids 2 #78F3u-SllAPR5 6:10–7:00 pm $76 $76
Beginner 1 #78F3u-SlAl AD5 #783-SBAK26 $76 9:35-10:20 am $76
Beginner 2 #783-SBB16
Intermediate 1 6:05-6:50 pm #783-SBB26 $76 Aqua Kids 2 #783-SAK293 $64
Intermediate 2 #783-SAAK26 #783-SBI16 $76 $64
#783-SAB16 #783-SBI26 $76 Beginner 1 #783-SB193 $160
Beginner 1 #783-SAB26 7:05-7:55 pm $76 $96
Beginner 2 #783-SAI16 $76 Beginner 2 #783-SB293 Aquatics & Safety
Intermediate 1 #783-SAI26 #783-SBB27 $76 $76
Intermediate 2 6:55-7:40 pm #783-SBI17 Intermediate 1 #783-SI193 $76
Advanced 1 #783-SAB165 #783-SBI27 $160 $76
Advanced 2 #783-SBA17 $96 Intermediate 2 #783-SI293 $76
#783-SAI165 #783-SBA27 $76
Private/Semi Priv. #783-SAI265 8:00-8:30 pm 10:25-10:55 am
Adapted #783-SAA165 #783-SBPR8 $76
#783-SAA265 #783-SBAD8 Aqua Tots #78F3-uSlAlT10 $76
7:45-8:15 pm Aqua Kids 1 $76
#783-SAPR7 #783-SAK110 $76
#783-SAAD7 $76
Private/Semi Priv #783F-uSlPlR10
Adapted #783F-uSAllD10 $160
$96
11:15-12:00 pm

Beginner 1 #783-SB111

Beginner 2 #783-SB211

Intermediate 2 #783-SI111

Advanced 1 #783-SA111

Advanced 2 #783-SA211

Interested in a class that’s full? 12:05-12:50 pm
Please register on the waiting list online.
Beginner 1 #783-SB112
Additional classes may be added to
accommodate wait lists. Beginner 2 #783-SB212

Intermediate 1 #783-SI112

Intermediate 2 #783-SI212

Advanced 1 #783-SA112

12:55-1:25 pm

Private/Semi Priv. #783-SPR125

Adapted #783F-SuAlDl 125

Registration Information Page 83 41

Aquatics & Safety

Summer 2018 Swim Lessons

Weekday lessons are Mondays-Thursdays unless otherwise noted.

All Summer Swim Lessons will take place at McGuire Middle School Pool,
21220 Holyoke Ave. W.

*All dates, times, and locations subject to change.

Aquatics & Safety Aqua Tots Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Price
Aqua Kids 1 8 lessons 7 lessons 8 lessons
Private/Semi Priv. 6/11-6/21 6/25-7/5 7/9-7/19 $73
Adapted (no class 7/4) $73
9:00-9:30 am 9:00-9:35 am 9:00-9:30 am $183
Aqua Kids 2 #784-D1AT9 #784-D2AT9 #784-D3AT9 $109
Beginner 1 #784-D1AK19 #784-D2AK19 #784-D3AK19
Beginner 2 #784-D1PR9 #784-D2PR9 #784-D3PR9 $86
Intermediate 1 #784-D1AD9 #784-D2AD9 #784-D3AD9 $86
Intermediate 2 9:35-10:20 am 9:40-10:30 am 9:35-10:20 am $86
Advanced 1 #784-D1AK293 #784-D2AK294 #784-D3AK293 $86
#784-D1B193 #784-D2B194 #784-D3B193 $86
Aqua Kids 2 #784-D1B293 #784-D2B294 #784-D3B293 $86
Beginner 1 #784-D1I193 #784-D2I194 #784-D3I193
Beginner 2 #784-D1I293 #784-D2I294 #784-D3I293 $86
Intermediate 1 #784-D1A193 #784-D2A194 #784-D3A193 $86
Intermediate 2 10:25-11:10 am 10:35-11:25 am 10:25-11:10 am $86
Advanced 2 #784-D1AK210 #784-D2AK210 #784-D3AK210 $86
#784-D1B110 #784-D2B110 #784-D3B110 $86
Aqua Tots #784-D1B210 #784-D2B210 #784-D3B210 $86
Aqua Kids 1 #784-D1I110 #784-D2I110 #784-D3I110
Private/Semi Priv. #784-D1I210 #784-D2I210 #784-D3I210 $73
Adapted #784-D1A210 #784-D2A210 #784-D3A210 $73
11:15-11:45 am 11:30-12:05 pm 11:15-11:45 am $183
Beginner 1 #784-D1AT11 #784-D2AT11 #784-D3AT11 $109
Beginner 2 #784-D1AK111 #784-D2AK111 #784-D3AK111
Intermediate 1 #784-D1PR11 #784-D2PR11 #784-D3PR11 $86
Intermediate 2 #784-D1AD11 #784-D2AD11 #784-D3AD11 $86
Advanced 1 11:50-12:35 pm 12:10-1:00 pm 11:50-12:35 pm $86
Advanced 2 #784-D1B1115 #784-D2B112 #784-D3B1115 $86
#784-D1B2115 #784-D2B212 #784-D3B2115 $86
#784-D1I1115 #784-D2I112 #784-D3I1115 $86
#784-D1I2115 #784-D2I212 #784-D3I2115
#784-D1A1115 #784-D2A112 #784-D3A1115
#784-D1A2115 #784-D2A212 #784-D3A2115

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Summer 2018 Swim Lessons 2018 Summer Adventures and
Summer Wonder Zone
Tuesday & Thursday Evenings Swim Lessons

These classes meet twice per week. Swim lessons are offered during weeks 3-6 at a
discounted rate for Summer Adventures and Summer
6 lessons Session A Session B Price Wonder Zone participants who are entering grades
6/12-6/28 7/10-7/26 K-6 in the 2018-2019 school year.  Weeks 3-4 will be
Aqua Tots $55 7 lessons (no class on 7/4), and weeks 5-6 will be 8
Aqua Kids 1 5:30-6:00 pm $55 lessons.  Group lessons offered will include Aqua Kids
Private/ 2, Beginner 1, Beginner 2, Intermediate 1, Intermediate
Semi-Priv. #784-EAAT5 #784-EBAT5 $137 2, Advanced 1, and Advanced 2. Private and adapted
Adapted lessons are also available (1:1 with instructor), and are 30
#784-EAAK15 #784-EBAK15 $82 minutes. Wonder Zone participants will swim with
Aqua Kids 2 the Oak Hills group.
Beginner 1 #784-EAPR5 #784-EBPR5 $65
Beginner 2 $65
Intermediate 1 #784-EAAD5 #784-EBAD5 $65
Intermediate 2 $65
6:05-6:50 pm $65
Beginner 1
Beginner 2 #784-EAAK26 #784-EBAK26 $65 Pricing
Intermediate 1 $65
Intermediate 2 #784-EAB16 #784-EBB16 $65 Group Private Adapted
Advanced 1 $65 Weeks 3 & 4
Advanced 2 #784-EAB26 #784-EBB26 $65 Weeks 5 & 6 $71 $155 $91 Aquatics & Safety
$65
#784-EAI16 #784-EBI16 $81 $178 $104

#784-EAI26 #784-EBI26

6:55-7:40 pm EVE & LME Oak Hills
1:15-2:00 pm & WZ
#784-EAB165
2:05-2:50 pm
#784-EBB265
Weeks 3 & 4 (6/25-7/5):
#784-EAI165 #784-EBI165 7 lessons *no class 7/4 784-EM34 784-OH34

#784-EAI265 #784-EBI265 Weeks 5 & 6 (7/9-7/19): 784-EM56 784-OH56
8 lessons
#784-EAA165 #784-EBA165

#784-EAA265 #784-EBA265 * Please indicate swim level when registering.
See pages 38-39 for swim level descriptions.

Don’t have time for a full session or just want
to work on refining your skills?

4 Day Private, Semi-Private or
Adapted Lessons

Private/Semi-Private: $91
Adapted: $55

Monday-Thursday
McGuire Middle School Pool

6/11-6/14 6/18-6/21 6/25-6/28 7/9-7/12 7/16-7/19 7/23-7/26
#784-213
9-9:30 am #784-203 #784-205 #784-207 #784-209 #784-211 #784-214
9:40-10:10 am #784-204 #784-206 #784-208 #784-210 #784-212 #784-215
10:20-10:50 am #784-216
4:00-4:30 pm #784-217
4:35-5:05 pm

Registration Information Page 83 43



Parks & Recreation

Discover with us HCLakeville
eritage
enter

This summer No ma�er what you choose,
there’s serious fun to be had you’ll get to do cool stuff,
with Lakeville Parks & Recrea�on. meet new friends and make great memories.



REC PROGRAMS ARTS CENTER ACTIVE ADULTS

• Preschool • Adult Leagues • Theater Tickets • Fitness • Sports
• Youth • Kamp Kermit • Art Classes • Games • Hobby Groups
• Fitness • Sport Camps • Pain�ng • Trips • Special Events
• Tennis • Nature Programs • Po�ery
• Music • Special Events • Drawing contact us at lakevillemn.gov
• Triathlon • & Much More! • & Much More! or 952-985-4600

AND THAT,
IS HOW TO CREATE A LIFETIME OF DISCOVERY

Early Childhood Family Education

Welcome to ECFE Spring
ECFE is a Lakeville Area School District Community Education program to strengthen
families with young children through education and support.

Incredible Infants/ Pop-In & Play
Parenting the 1st Year 0–5 yrs Non-separating
Pop-In & Play provides a good way
0–12 mos. Non-separating for families to check out ECFE. It’s a

Babies bring big changes to every great option for families whose sched-
family! Discuss these exciting and
challenging issues with a parent edu- ules don’t allow a weekly commitment
or families who would like to add
cator and other parents of infants in a another fun day of class. Parent/child
relaxing and informative class.
activities, circle time and gym time are
#182-102 Mondays always part of the plan! No registra-
Apr. 9-May 21 12:45-2:15 pm
CLEC Moon Rm. Half semester tion required, but payment is available
online.
Teacher: Jenica
$5/family or for your convenience,
pre-pay punch cards available at the
Infant Pop-in Playtime  door $25 for 5 visits
ECFE Year-End Picnic
0-12 mos. Non-separating Thursdays 9:15–11:15 am and Vehicle Fair
Feb. 1-May 24 CLEC Rainbow Rm.
These FREE playtimes provide an Teacher: Charlene
opportunity to meet other parents
with babies. Explore our infant/ Wild on Wednesdays Friday, May 11, Steve Michaud
toddler classroom and talk about the (North Park)
joys and challenges of parenting with 0–5 yrs. Non-separating
0–5 yrs. Non-separating 11:30 –1 pm • • • FREE

ECFE a licensed parent educator. Come Register for one or all! Pre-registration is preferred, but drop-ins welcome
to just one or all; pop-in playtime is
a flexible format to meet the needs if space is available.

of busy parents and give families an Wednesday 12:45-2:15 pm CLEC Rainbow Rm.
$5/child~$10 family max Teacher: Charlene
opportunity to learn about ECFE. No
registration required.
Thursdays 6-7:30 pm The Pet Shop How Does Your Garden
#182-155 Mar. 7 Grow?
3/8, 3/22, 4/12, 4/26 & 5/17
CLEC Moon Rm.
Teacher: Connie or Jenica Go Green #182-161 Apr. 25

#182-156 Mar. 14

The Jelly Bean Scene Bubbles and Balls
#182-157 Mar. 21

Nursery Rhymes #182-162 May 2

#182-158 Apr. 4 The Great Outdoors

Somewhere Over the #182-163 May 9

Rainbow Fantastic Frogs
#182-164 May 16
#182-159 Apr. 11

Seashells in the Sand Ice Cream May 23
#182-165
#182-160 Apr. 18

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Welcome to ECFE Summer
Infant Pop-In & Play Keep Calm ~ Parent On

0-12 mos. Non-separating 0-5 yrs.
Make ECFE part of your summer routine. Jump into summer with ECFE,
These FREE playtimes provide an as you build your child’s curiosity, dabble in art and further your parenting
opportunity to meet other parents knowledge. ECFE is the place to be.
with babies. Explore our infant/
toddler classroom and talk about the #184-103 Tuesday June 12-July 24* 9:15-11:15 am CLEC Sunshine Rm.
joys and challenges of parenting with #184-104 Wednesday June 13-July 25* 9:15-11:15 am CLEC Sunshine Rm.
a licensed parent educator. Come #184-105 Wednesday June 13-July 25* 9:15-11:15 am CLEC Rainbow Rm.
to just one or all; pop-in playtime is #184-106 Thursdays June 14-July 26* 9:15-11:15 am CLEC Rainbow Rm.
a flexible format to meet the needs #184-107 Friday June 15-July 27* 9:15-11:15 am CLEC Sunshine Rm.
of busy parents and give families an
opportunity to learn about ECFE. * No classes July 3-6
No registration required.

#184-108 Fridays Registration for
June 15-July 27, no class July 6 ECFE is easy!
9:15-10:45 am CLEC Moon Rm.

Wonderful Ones Registration for classes is ECFE Summer ECFE
first come, first serve Sliding Fee Scales
12-24 mos. Non-separating (one class per child.)

Learning takes place for your one Summer Semester begins
year old as they are moving and Tuesday, June 12.
exploring, often not far from their
parent. We will discuss the wonders Summer Park Play Dates
and challenges of your child with our
parent educator. Hosted by ECFE Advisory Council
#184-101 Tuesdays
June 12-July 24, no class July 3 Annual
9:15-10:45 am CLEC Moon Rm. Household Income
Mondays this summer. Watch the Fee Scale
Terrific Twos & Thrilling Lakeville Area ECFE Facebook
Threes page for updates, cancellations and over $100,000 $60
reminders.
24–48 mos. Check our Facebook page for dates $80-$100,000 $55

$60-$80,000 $50

Independence, language, problem $40-$60,000 $45
solving and social skills are emerging
during these ages. The classroom will $20-$40,000 $35
foster all these developing skills, and
you will value the parent discussion “Like” us on Less than $20,000 grant
where you can learn, share and
appreciate this stage of parenting. Facebook • Second child in the same class,
pay 1/2 the fee
www.facebook.com/LakevilleAreaECFE

#184-102 Thursday
June 14-July 26, no class July 5
9:15-11:15 am CLEC Sunshine
Rm.
Scan this code
to go directly to

registration

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Early Childhood Family Education

Sept. 2018-19 School Year

Register now for Fall 2018

Stepping Stones - transition to preschool

Preschool ages 3 & 4 years

Welcome to your child’s first preschool experience!

This class combines the best of both worlds: Traditional ECFE and Preschool.

Tuesday afternoons are similar to a typical ECFE class in that it includes Family School
time for parent/child interaction and parent education. During parent/child
interaction time, the early childhood teacher will set up fun activities that Family School is a program that
encourage emerging literacy and mathematical thinking skills. Parents will combines ECFE with Adult Basic
meet with a parent educator and other families to discuss a variety of topics Education (ABE) and English as a
that relate to parenting a preschooler. Parents meet with the early childhood Second Language (ESL) Education
teacher twice a year to evaluate your child’s progress. • Learning for children (0- pre-

Thursdays you will drop your child off for their preschool experience. Children kindergartener) and adults
will practice social skills by sharing, taking turns, using manners, pretending,
following directions and listening…all in a play-based environment. • Meets Tues.-Wed.-Thurs.,

Children are not required to be potty trained to attend this class. 12:30-3:00

See online description for more details. • Contact Family Outreach

Tuesdays &Thursdays Sept. 2018-May 2019 Specialist: 952-232-3009
12:45-2:45 pm CLEC Rainbow Rm.
Teachers: Charlene & Jenica Escuela de Familia

ECFE $40 non-refundable registration fee Family School es un programa que
Cost: $85/month combina ECFE con Educación
$16/month –Tuesday Sibling Care Básica para Adultos (ABE) Y Inglés
Sliding fee scale does not apply to this class como Segundo Idioma (ESL)
For tuition assistance options call 952-232-3009 Educación
• Aprendizaje para niños (0- pre-
ECFE Dates of Interest
kindergartener) y adultos
Mar. 23 No ECFE classes
Mar. 26-30 No ECFE classes – Spring Break • Se reúne el martes-miércoles-
Apr. 2 No ECFE classes
May 11 Year End Picnic & Vehicle Fair jueves, 12:30-3: 00
June 12 ECFE Summer Semester Begins
• Contacte: 952-232-3009
New Baby? Congratulations!
School Qoyska
Please take a few moments to complete the census
form on the web address below and return to: School Qoyska waa
barnaamij isku daraa ECFE
Crystal Lake Education Center, 16250 Ipava Ave., Lakeville, MN 55044. la Waxbarashada aasaasiga ah
Community Education ECFE web site: Adult (ABE iyo Ingiriisiga
Luqad Labaad ahaan (ESL)
isd194.org/community-education/early-childhood/ Education a
early-childhood-family-education • Waxbarashada carruurta (0-

48 LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org pre-kindergartener) iyo dadka
waaweyn

• Gaarsiisan Tues.-Wed.-Khamiis,

12:30-3: 00

• Contact: 952-232-3009

Early Childhood Screening Early Childhood Screening

Early Childhood Screening

Early Childhood Screening (ECS) is FREE for all preschool-age
children and required by the State of Minnesota. The optimum
age for screening is 3 ½ - 4 years of age and must be completed
before entering kindergarten. It includes a check of your child’s
development, vision, hearing, weight and immunizations. ECS
helps identify children who may benefit from district and community
resources. To schedule your child’s ECS appointment call 952-232-
3000, #3 and leave a message. We will return your call. ECS is located
at Crystal Lake Education Center, 16250 Ipava Ave.

Análisis de la Primera Infancia

Análisis de la Primera Infancia (ECS) es GRATUITO para todos los
niños en edad preescolar y requerido por el estado de Minnesota.
La edad óptima para analizar es de 3 ½ a 4 años de edad y debe
completarse antes de entrar al kindergarten. Incluye una revisión del
desarrollo de su hijo, la visión, la audición y las vacunas. ECS ayuda
a identificar a los niños que pueden beneficiarse del distrito y de los
recursos de la comunidad. Para ser una cita en ECS para su hijo(a) llame
al 952-3000 #3 y deje un mensaje. Le regresaremos la llamada. ECS se
encuentra en el Centro de Educación de Cristal Lake, 16250 Ipava Ave.

Creative Story Ballet Day Camps
Pre-Ballet Creative Dance
Pointe Preparatory Workshop
Classical Ballet, Day & Evening
Summer Intensive Programs

June, July, & August,
including Male Dancer Intensive &
Grand Prix Variations Workshop
Full Day/Part Day Flexibility
Master teachers join our renowned
faculty

Preschool Small Wonders Preschool

Summer Fun!

June, July, August 2018

Why Choose Small Wonders Preschool for your summer program?

Z It offers a variety of themes and adventures that will fill your 3-6 year old child’s
summer full of memories

Z Flexible scheduling allows for one day of fun or sign up for the
entire summer!

Z Offering top quality preschool experiences since 1986
Z High parent satisfaction rate
Z Educated and experienced teaching staff
Z Curriculum based upon developmentally appropriate practice
Z Secure building; Small Wonders Summer classes offered at the

Crystal Lake Education Center, 16250 Ipava Ave., Lakeville
All students must be able to toilet independently. No refunds unless a
class is full or canceled. For more information or to register online, visit
www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org or call 952-232-3001 for additional support.
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