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Lakeville CE Spring-Summer 2018 Catalog

Lakeville CE Spring-Summer 2018 Catalog Corrected 3-12

Small Wonders Preschool

Alphabet Adventures

Now I know my ABCs, won’t you come and learn with me? Make the alphabet come to life through a wide variety of
arts and crafts activities. Alphabet Adventures will expose your budding scholar to learning letter-sound relationships,
letter formation and sensory experiences. Get ready for an adventure with the alphabet!
Research shows that kids lose an average of one month of learning over the summer break. Help your child retain and
gain knowledge in an engaging environment by enrolling now in these summer classes.
Small Wonders Alphabet Adventures will run from June 12th to August 16th. Small Wonders Preschool teachers will
provide lessons and activities that are both educational and fun for your preschool age child.
Whether you are a brand new preschooler or a returning preschooler, these classes will provide young learners with the
opportunity to develop their creativity and discover the world around them. For returning preschoolers, these classes
will offer your child the routine they have learned through the school year and for new preschoolers, these classes will
help your child start the new school year with confidence! No class July 3, 4, 5.

Class Options for 3 year olds, 2 years before kindergarten Room A-15

#284-01 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 12-Aug. 16 9:00-11:30 am $600

Class Options for 4 year olds, 1 year before KG and going into Kindergarten Room
A-16/A-17

#284-02 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 12-Aug. 16 9:00-11:30 am $600

#284-03 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 12-Aug. 16 12:30-3:00 pm $600 S2uN0mew18mFeorr

These summer classes are $600 for 3 weeks in June, July, and August. For your convenience Wacky
the summer fee can be split into 3 separate payments. $200 will be charged when you register,
with $200 auto charged 7/1/18 and $200 on 8/1/18.

Alphabet Adventures for students enrolled in Summer Wonder Zone Wednesdays! Preschool

Summer is a time to be creative, explore new worlds, develop new skills and have FUN! We get WACKY at Small
Students registered for Wonder Zone summer child care will attend Alphabet Adventures Wonders on Wednesdays!
with Small Wonders on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Class sizes are limited to $20 per session each
encourage a focused and dynamic learning environment. Children will be accepted on a Wednesdays
first come, first serve basis.
Children enrolled in Wonder Zone Child Care must be enrolled in Small Wonders June 6, 13, 20, 27
Alphabet adventures. Small Wonders Summer fee is $600. For your convenience, the July 11, 18, 25
summer fee can be split into 3 separate payments. $200 is due at time of registration, with August 1, 8, 15
$200 on 7/1/18 and $200 on 8/1/18.

Class Options for 3 year olds, 2 years before kindergarten Children will be evenly divided Room A-15
into either an am (9:00 to 11:30) class or a pm (12:30-3:00) class in order to staff appropriate- $600
ly at both Small Wonders and Wonder Zone.

#284-04 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 12-Aug. 16 9:00-11:30 am or
12:30-3:00 pm

Class Options for 4 year olds, 1 year before KG and going into Kindergarten Children Room
will be evenly divided into either an am (9:00 to 11:30) class or a pm (12:30-3:00) class in A-16
order to staff appropriately at both Small Wonders and Wonder Zone. Please indicate on
your registration if your child will be attending afternoon swimming lessons.

#284-05 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 12-Aug. 16 9:00-11:30 am or $600
12:30-3:00 pm

Registration Information Page 83 51

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June Summer Camps

Wacky Wednesdays Girls, Girls (Bring photos) Kitten Komotion

We get WACKY at Small Wonders on Girls, if you like to dress up like a Don’t “Paws” another moment! Sign
Wednesdays! Be on the lookout for your child up now to participate in
silly, wacky things around the school princess or scrapbook like your mom, kitten songs, activities and games. It
and in our classroom and be ready this class is for you. We know girls
to giggle, as silly learning adventures love glitz and glamour and things that will be the “purr-fect” combination
are in store each week. Students will of learning and fun!
experience the fun of preschool as we sparkle. We’ll spend 2 days creating
build school-readiness skills in an en- scrapbooks, bookmarks, tiaras, jewel- #284-12 Monday
vironment that inspires kids to learn ry and more! We’ll read stories about June 11 9:00-11:30 am
and grow. Sign up for 1 class or all! fairies and princesses, sing, dance and
Wednesdays 9:00-11:30 am B26 $20
D-42 $20
play in a magical storybook land. Making Music
We’ll capture the energetic enthusi-
asm of little girls. Bring photos for
your scrapbook! Get ready to move and groove at
the summer camp that makes noise!
#284-09 June 6 #284-08 Tues, Thurs Make and take home an original
#284-16 June 13
#284-24 June 20 June 5, 7 9:00-11:30 am instrument for your one of a kind kid

#284-34 June 27 B-21 $60 band. Drums, tambourines, guitars

Dr. Seuss and more! Let the music play!

Ice Cream Party! #284-13 Monday
June 11 9:00-11:30 am
Do you love ice cream? This is the “Do you like green eggs and ham?”
summer camp where we will do some or “The Cat in The Hat knows a lot A-16 $20
cone painting, do an ice cream run,
and scoop some play dough. Our about that!” Two phrases you are sure Animal Yoga
dramatic play area will be turned into to hear in this class. We will read Dr.
an Ice Cream Shop. Be ready for a Seuss stories, make a hat to wear like
tasty treat too! the cat, try to catch thing one and Together we will develop body aware-
ness and build attention skills as we
thing two and try green eggs and ham play and learn through animal yoga.
if you dare!
#284-06 Monday We’ll enrich our learning through sto-
June 4 9:00-11:30 am am #284-10 Thursday ries, rhymes and games as we explore
June 7 9:00-11:30 am the benefits of yoga while learning
Preschool A-16 $22 D-42 $20 about familiar animals. Dress for

Explore with Dora and Diego Pizza Pizzazz comfort and be ready to move your
bodies in ways that will lead to in-
Get for an adventure. With Dora and creased balance, coordination, focus
Diego, we’ll explore new places and Sink your teeth into this tasty collec- and confidence.
tion of pizza ideas and get ready to
meet new friends. We’ll go on a mis- gobble up the fun! #284-14 Tuesday, Thursday
sion to save some troubled animals,
make rain sticks, and read lots of Our classroom will be turned into June 12, 14 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $40
stories. Come prepared for the wild a Pizza Parlor as we do some graph-
ing to see which toppings everyone
adventure. A perfect summer camp favors, learn our numbers as we play
for the young explorer!
the Pizza Number game, and yes,
#284-07 Tuesday of course, we will eat pizza after we
June 5 9:00-11:30 am
make our paper aprons, just like the
D-42 $20 kind real chefs wear! Bon Appetite!

#284-11 Friday
June 8 9:00-11:30 am
A-16 $22

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Water Water Everywhere! Curious George Picnic Blast
Are you mischievous? Are you
Cool off on hot summer days! We’ll Picnics are fun even with the ants
enjoy refreshing fun during water play curious? Are you a Curious George and bugs! We’ll read some fun books
that includes sailing sailboats, making lover? We are!!! Each Curious George and sing great songs as we go on our
bubble solution to blow gigantic bub- book written by H.A. Rey is full of imaginary picnic blast!
bles with magic wands, water tables, adventure and thrill. “Go Bananas”
squirt bottles, sprinklers and more! with George and The Man With The #284-25 Wednesday
June 20 12:30-3:00 pm
Wear your swim suit under your Yellow Hat this summer! D-42 $20

clothes for a quick transition. And #284-20 Monday
bring a towel!
June 18 9:00-11:30 am Flipped Over Frogs
A-16 $20
#284-15 Tues., Wed., Thurs. Jeepers creepers, take a look at these
June 12, 13, 14 12:30-3:00 pm
leapers! Watch your child become a
D-42 $60 Wild About Watermelons hopped up herpetologist (person who
studies frogs) as we introduce some
Father’s Day Celebration Watermelon, watermelon, juicy and fun facts about frogs; how they grow
sweet, how many slices can you eat?
Join us for this special one-day event Count watermelon seeds, taste juicy up, where they live, what they eat,
where we celebrate the male role
models (dad, grandpa, uncle, friend) fruit and smell sweet scents…just a few and how they get around.
of the many “ripe” activities we have
in our lives! We’ll play games, read planned for you. This class is “pick of #284-26 Thursday
June 21 9:00-11:30 am
books about dads, grandpas, uncles, the crop and fresh off the vine!”
etc. We’ll even make a special gift for D-42 $20

that special person for “Father’s Day.” #284-21 Tuesday
June 19 9:00-11:30 am
#284-17 Friday D-42 $22 Quackity Quack
June 15 9:00-11:30 am Come and find out what is happening
at the pond. We’ll wiggle and waggle
A-16 $20 Sports Camp as we do some counting and match-

Ocean Explore Get ready to move and groove! We’ll ing and learn about all the critters
get moving with lots of fun and that live at the pond.
A world of new and exciting discover- exercise inside and out as we pretend
ies awaits your little oceanographers as #284-27 Thursday
they uncover the mysteries of the sea. to be Hungry Hungry Hippos with June 21 12:30-3:00 pm
scooter boards, do some Hokey Pokey
We’ll make our very own coral reef Aerobics, run the bases, ribbon dance, D-42 $20
dazzling with all the sea creatures, do
some whale counting and transform shoot hoops, plus many more sport Preschool
activities. Nature Spy
our classroom into a sea of adventure. Want to be a nature detective? Child-
Dive in and we will keep you hooked #284-22 Tues., Wed., Thurs.
with lots of fabulous fish activities! June 19, 20, 21 9:00-11:30 am hood is often our first encounter with
nature. Everything is fascinating.
#284-18 Friday B-25 $60 Discover what animals live in a forest,

June 15 9:00-11:30 am paint with nature’s brushes, and create

A-17 $20 Kites Kites and More Kites a nature collage. We’ll even take a na-

Zippity Zappity Zoo Soar into summer with a day of ture walk outside to see what surprises
kites. We’ll take you up, up and away
Elephants, tigers and lions, oh my! with fascinating stories, projects and we can find.

We’re off to the zoo! We’ll read, sing, games. Everyone will make a kite of #284-28 Friday
June 22 9:00-11:30 am
and discover “Who’s Who at the his or her very own! A-17 $20
Zoo?” We’ll monkey around with
the monkeys, slither with the snakes, #284-23 Tuesday
June 19 12:30-3:00 pm
roar with the bears, and tip-toe by
the tigers. You will be wild for these D-42 $20

fabulous “zoo-rific” activities!

#284-19 Monday
June 18 9:00-11:30 am

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Crazy for Crayons The Best Birthday Party
Do you like to color with crayons? Ever
Join us for colorful fun as we cre-
ate rainbow crayons in the kitchen, It’s everybody’s birthday! And you’re
invited! That’s right; everybody can
experiment with sandpaper and create have a birthday at the same time.
crayon resist art. We’ll laugh togeth- With party hats, birthday songs, cake
er as we read, The Day the Crayons decorating and a wrapping center, this
Quit by Drew Daywalt and we’ll will be a party where every birthday
celebrate the colorful creations made
in our classroom! child will be celebrated for being just
Fireflies in Flight who he or she is!
#284-29 Friday
June 22 9:00-11:30 am Did you know that fireflies give off #284-36 Thursday
light to find each other? Who knew June 28 9:00-11:30 am
A-16 $20 D-42 $20
that going on a bug hunt could be so
much fun! Join us as we read “The

1, 2, 3 Math & Me! Very Lonely Firefly” and make a Builder Bob’s
You’re invited to join us for hands-on, glowing firefly of our own so that the
active learning as we explore numeral lonely firefly finds lots of company in Construction Zone
Caution….Children at Work! Can
recognition and math skills with our this class! we build it? Yes we can! Our class-
preschool friends. We’ll read sto-
ries, move our bodies to music, play #284-32 Tuesday room will be turned into a construc-
June 26 9:00-11:30 am
games, build and create together as tion site as we play some toolbox
D-42 $20 bingo, sort nuts and bolts, fill our
we experience how enjoyable math
exploration is. sensory table with sand and trucks,
Bubbles and Rainbows and off to work we go! Come and
#284-30 Monday discover the many different tools of
June 25 9:00-11:30 am Bubbles and a rainbow of colorful
centers will make this a favorite the trade!
A-16 $20 summer camp! You might get a little
messy as we experiment with bubbles #284-37 Thursday
and create rainbow sun catchers. The June 28 12:30-3:00 pm
Going on a Bear Hunt science is simple, the colors are vivid
D-42 $20
Let’s explore the classic story, We’re
Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael and the singing will be music to our
Rosen. We’ll do gummy bear science ears! There will also be a colorful and 4th of July Celebration
Preschool Red, white and blue! Hip, hip,
and play in story-themed sensory bubbly collection of literature that hooray for Independence Day! Come
stations. Together, we’ll retell and will have you floating on air with
recreate the sounds of the story with excitement! and celebrate our nation’s birthday
with a musical sidewalk parade with
real-life sound effects making the #284-33 Tuesday lots of star spangled fun as we create
book come to life in new ways. Hunt glittery sparkers, do some marching
with us around the school using a June 26 12:30-3:00 pm
map to search for bears. We’ll end D-42 $20
mania, and lots of singing. Be sure
to wear something red, white or blue
each day with songs that you’ll be Down On The Farm to show your spirit as we sing “Happy
singing long after class is over.
A bushel of opportunities awaits Birthday America!” Boom, Fizzle, Aah!
#284-31 Tuesday, Thursday you down on the farm! We’ll learn
June 26, 28 9:00-11:30 am about farm animals (pigs, cows, #284-38 Friday
horses, chickens and ducks), the farm June 29 9:00-11:30 am
B-23 $40 landscape, and farm foods. We’ll have A-16 $20

some plain old farm fun. So what are
you waiting for? We’ll meet you down
on the farm!

#284-35 Wednesday
June 27 12:30-3:00 pm
D-42 $20

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July Summer Camps

Wacky Wednesdays Messy Masterpieces Games Galore!
(Bring a White T-Shirt) Candy Land, Uno, Tick-Tack-Toe,
See description on page 52 Paints, glitter, clay…oh my! We’ll and Hopscotch to name a few! Games
have fun mixing and matching colors
Wednesdays 9:00-11:30 am galore is the name of the game!
D-42 $20 and materials to create individual Group games and individual games

#284-44 July 11 works of art. Bring a white t-shirt to will both be played! Hurry and get in
#284-53 July 18
tie dye the first day. We’ll be inside the game!
#284-61 July 25 and outside playing and creating
#284-46 Thursday
magical messes. Let your child have July 12 9:00-11:30 am
Ahoy, Pirate Preschoolers! the creativity of sloppy gloppy hands-
on fun and leave the clean up for B26 $20
Learn how to speak like a pirate and
discover your true pirate name as we
gather together for a day of pirate us. Drip, drop, splat, swish… play Little Picassos
adventures. Pirate science, treasure
bottles, sensory play, treasure map clothes are a must! Inviting all artists to explore an art

#284-42 Tuesday, Thursday wonderland!  Painting, sculpting and
July 10, 12 9:00-11:30 am
hunting, games, stories and songs beading helps your preschoolers de-
D-42 $40 velop fine motor skills.  Curious kids
are a part of your future as a Small with imaginative ways of seeing and
Wonders pirate when you join us for thinking about the world will love
this voyage. Parade of Colors
A palette of colorful learning will this class!  We will create “art”rageous
#284-39 Monday take place in this class. We will use pieces of art!
July 9 9:00-11:30 am
A-16 $20 flowers to paint a bouquet of color, #284-47 Thursday
create colorful craters in an ice block,
and make magic name rubbings. Our July 12 12:30-3:00 pm
colorful day would not be complete
NASCAR Racing without reading “My Crayons Talk” D-42 $20

On your mark, get set….and zoom Pancakes & Pajamas
right into this free-wheelin’ adven-
ture! We will do some “wheel-y” by Patricia Hubbard. Come to preschool in your favorite
pj’s and be ready for pancake themed
fun painting with our cars in our art #284-43 Tuesday
July 10 12:30-3:00 pm
center, have some flashlight fun in D-42 $20 fun! We’ll read stories about pan- Preschool
cakes, create silly art, sing songs and
our science center and we’ll let the end the day of fun with a kid-created
good times roll as we crank up some
music and pretend to drive our cars to Fun With Letters and pancake snack. Imbedded learning
will include story sequencing, fol-
the beat in our music and movement Sounds lowing directions, pre-reading skills,
center! We will all be winners in this fine motor strengthening and much
From “The Alphabet Song” to “The
summer camp! Alphabet March,” children will sing
more…all disguised as FUN!
#284-40 Monday and learn about letters and sounds.
July 9 9:00-11:30 am #284-48 Friday
What fun we will have hip hop- July 13 9:00-11:30 am
A-17 $20 ping to the alphabet, playing a little
A-16 $22
alphabet hopscotch, and creating an
alphabet train.
Glitz and Glitter
We know girls love glitz and glamour #284-45 Wednesday
July 11 12:30-3:00 pm
and things that sparkle. In this class D-42 $20
we will create a fancy glittered picture
frame, feathery purse and read Shoe-
La-La by Karen Beaumont.

#284-41 Tuesday
July 10 9:00-11:30am
B-26 $20
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I Want to be an Astronaut The Very Hungry Caterpillar The Grouchy Ladybug
Hello, NASA! We’re ready to blast off Ladybug, ladybug, don’t fly away,
Join “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”
to the moon! Enthusiasm will rocket as he eats his way through the days of
sky-high as we learn about outer space the week. We’ll create a butterfly mo- we’ve come to play! It will be a buggy
day as we do some Ladybug Count-
and what it is like to be an astronaut. bile, play caterpillar lotto and teach ing, Ladybug Lotto, make a Ladybug
We will be making moon rocks and that hungry caterpillar what to eat as
creating night scenes with sparkling he spins a chrysalis and later emerges Frisbee and a lovely Ladybug Necklace.
Author of the day will be Eric Carle as
stars. Practicing the countdown for as a beautiful butterfly. Ah, the life
this class lift off will be a star studded of a butterfly! Author of the day will we read “The Grouchy Ladybug.”

affair. be Eric Carle as we read “The Very #284-56 Friday
July 20 9:00-11:30 am
Hungry Caterpillar.” A-17 $20
#284-49 Monday
July 16 9:00-11:30 #284-52 Tuesday
July 17 12:30-3:00
A-16 $20 Gone Fishin’

D-42 $20 This summer camp is sure to make a

Epic Builders What’s Afloat? splash with your little ones! The bait
Let’s build together! We’ll be engi- and tackle shop will be open for busi-
neers, developing our thinking and
problem-solving skills as we design Ahoy there, mateys! Sailboats, tug- ness. We will create some fabulous
boats, rowboats, motorboats, ferry-
and create towers, buildings and boats, cruise ships! We’ll keep your fishing hats, learn some tackle box
math, and go bobbing along as we
structures out of a variety of materials small shipmate on course with this investigate items that float. This class
such as clothespins, craft sticks, legos,
cups…even spaghetti noodles and nautical collection. We will first meet is sure to be a “keeper!”
the crew and then all hands on deck
foam! How high can we build and to launch a shipshape summer camp! #284-57 Friday
July 20 9:00-11:30 am
how much weight can our creations Little ones are sure to get aboard with A-16 $20
hold? What happens when we build
with foam blocks and shaving cream? a sink and float investigation, do
some porthole patterning, and race
Help us answers these questions as we Plenty Of Popsicles
with some iceboats! Anchors aweigh!
learn together! What a sweet treat! Come cool off
#284-54 Wednesday with us as we ice paint a Popsicle,
#284-50 Tuesday, Thursday July 18 12:30-3:00 pm
July 17, 19 9:00-11:30 am match up colored popsicles and enjoy
D-42 $20
D42 $40 a special popsicle for our snack!
Preschool
Summer Safari #284-58 Monday
July 23 9:00-11:30 am
Pack your bags as we use our imagi-
Let’s Move It, Move It! nation and go on a safari. It will be a B-26 $22

Get ready to move and groove! We’ll summer voyage where we can let our Get Groovy with Pete
get moving with lots of fun and thoughts run wild as we travel with
exercise inside and out as we pretend passports in hand! Just imagine what the Cat
to be Hungry Hungry Hippos with we will find in the Small Wonders
scooter boards, do some Hokey Pokey It’s “all good” in our classroom as we
Safari! learn how to be a COOL CAT, like
Aerobics, Monkey Limbo, ribbon Pete. Together we will move, groove,
dancing, plus many more movement #284-55 Thursday
July 19 12:30-3:00 pm sing, dance and create. We’ll go on a
activities. silly sensory walk through strawber-
D-42 $20 ries, blueberries and mud, just like

#284-51 Tuesday, Thursday Pete and we’ll paint with shoes! If
July 17, 19 9:00-11:30 am
Pete isn’t already a household favorite,
B-23 $40 he absolutely will be after this class.

Join us for the fun!

#284-59 Monday
July 23 9:00-11:30 am

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Sensory Science Popcorn Party! Kids in the Kitchen
Do you like to mix, squish, stretch Pop, Pop, Popcorn! We’ll read
and stir? You’re invited to become a Popcorn by Frank Ash, make pop Are you ready for a cooking
sensory-scientist at preschool! We’ll art, pop corn in the parachute, sing adventure? Let’s get cooking!
explore your sense of touch as we “poppin’ popcorn” and of course eat Cutting, pouring, mixing, and
create and investigate sand foam, popcorn! “Pop” on in for a “popping” mashing, once you get the hang
fizzy cloud dough, slimy spaghetti, of it, the sky’s the limit for what you
water beads, homemade play dough good time! can create. Our kitchen is waiting
for you with good times and great
and slime. The mess will be made at #284-64 Monday food, made by you! (Includes cooking
July 30 9:00-11:30 am supplies and snacks.)
school and recipes will be sent home A-16 $22
if parents wish to recreate the fun at
#284-65 Tues., Wed., Thurs.
home! July 31, Aug. 1, 2 9:00-11:30 am

#284-60 Tuesday, Thursday B-23 $75
July 24, 26 9:00-11:30 am
August Summer Camps
B-23 $40

Stickers, Stamps and Stencils Wacky Wednesdays Friendship Fairies
See description on page 52 Calling all fairy friends! Bring your
An endless supply of stickers, stamps/ imagination to preschool and we’ll
ink and paper/stencils will be available Wednesdays 9:00-11:30 am create your very own fairy house in
for children to create their hearts D-42 $20 a tiny fairy garden. Glitter, sparkles
desires. Don’t miss this chance to and pretty things that entice the most
#284-66 August 1 special fairies will be on-hand and
show your “artsy” flare! #284-73 August 8 ready for a creative preschool mind to
#284-80 August 15
#284-62 Friday
July 27 9:00-11:30 am
A Camping We Will Go! put them to use.
A-17 $20
Our classroom will be transformed
into a campground, as we venture #284-69 Monday
into the woods to sleep in a tent, roast August 6 9:00-11:30 am
“Dino-Mite” Dinosaur
Days A-16 $20

Rumble, rumble! Stomp, stomp! marshmallows by the fire and look at Dandy Candy
Could that be the sound of dinosaurs the stars. Together we will paint with
thundering down the hall? No, items from nature, create s’mores trail Sweeeet! That’s the best way to Preschool
but it could be the sound of mix, and explore nature play dough. describe this kid pleasing event.
excited preschoolers arriving at our Creativity and imagination will make We’ll make candy bracelets, luscious
classroom door! This class is for our this camping trip one to remember lollipops and even do the licorice

youngest experts in paleontology and #284-67 Friday limbo. The students will also
August 3 9:00-11:30 am roll out an assortment of math
archeology! Children will travel to A-16 $20 skills (counting, sorting, color
the past to explore dinosaurs, fossils
and prehistoric environments. This identification) at the Goody, Goody
“tremenda-saurus” adventure will have Just “Plane” Fun Gumball center.
Cleared for takeoff! Fasten your seat #284-70 Tuesday
your little one roaring with delight! belts and expect a smooth flight with August 7 9:00-11:30 am

#284-63 Friday this summer camp. Our dramatic B-21 $22
July 27 9:00-11:30 am
play will take off with an airport
A-16 $20 which will include the airplane where

the young flight attendants can
sort, stack and serve! It will be an
imaginary, adventurous airplane ride!

#284-68 Monday
August 6 9:00-11:30 am
A-17 $20

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Whiz Kid Science Just Me and My Puppy Bugs, Bugs, Bugs
Our lab is stocked with experiments Puppies, puppies, puppies! What
and learning opportunities that will child does not love puppies? We will Buzz! Whirl! Zap! It sounds like
engage and excite preschool scientists. learn some puppy songs, make paw summer has gone buggy! Be ready for
some buggy activities as we are going
We’ll explore shaving cream rain prints and pretend we are the dog to be busy as bees learning about big
clouds and color mixing. Whiz kids catcher and try to find all the missing bugs, small bugs, green bugs, and
will experiment with static electricity puppies. The classroom will become ladybugs! Bring your imagination to
and balloons, make colors fizz and a pet store, including a veterinarian’s create your own make-believe bugs!
bubble while strengthening fine office with the puppy medical
motor skills, and children will delight equipment. Come on in to see the #284-78 Friday
August 10 9:00-11:30 am
in what happens when we make “puppy in the window!” A-16 $20
elephant toothpaste.
#284-75 Thursday
August 9 9:00-11:30
#284-71 Tuesday, Thursday B-21 $20 Funky Finger Fun
August 7, 9 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $40 Strong fingers and hand-eye
coordination are essential skills for
Bushels of Fun at the later success in school. Fine motor
Take Me Out To The Ball skill development increases school
Farmers’ Market success and self-esteem. Join us as
Game Come and set up shop in our
pretend farmers’ market right in the we explore a variety of materials
Summer would not be summer including play dough, slime, beads,
without ball games! Get ready to classroom! We will find out what
swing the bat and throw the ball as we jobs and chores the farmer must do clothespins, water toys and more.
Our active learning opportunities
make some ball prints, play Parachute on his or her farm to get ready for strengthen these important skills
Ball and pretend we are bouncing the farmers’ market. From vegetable
balls. This summer camp is sure to be prints to play dough pickles, and a for young learners. Children will
be eager to explore, play games,
a home run! dramatic play area stocked with fruits experiment and engage in sensory and
and vegetables, your little one will be
#284-72 Tuesday ready for shopping and selling! funky-finger activities. Each student
August 7 12:30-3:00 pm
will come home with a silly sculpture.
D-42 $20 #284-76 Thursday
#284-79 Monday
August 9 12:30-3:00 pm August 13 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20
Super Why Readers A-16 $20
Preschool Calling all super preschoolers!
Super Why would like your help Under The Big Top
in Storybook Village for spelling, Tightrope walkers, marching Beach Party!
We will be bringing the sensations
rhyming, the alphabet, and changing elephants, dancing bears, and funny of the sand, and the sea to the
words for stories. Be on the lookout clowns, the circus is in town! The
for super letters to figure out the story spotlight will be on you as you classroom. A day at the beach would
not be complete without building
answers at the end of each day. Hip pretend to be circus animals and play sand castles, “sand-sational” painting
hip hurray, the “super readers” saved the Clown Toss and Clown Freeze.
the day! We’ll create a lion mask and go on and seaside reading! Your little
beachcombers are sure to enjoy this
#284-74 Wednesday a lion hunt! No clowning around, sandy summer camp!
this is the best summer camp around!
August 8 12:30-3:00 pm #284-81 Friday
D-42 $20
#284-77 Friday August 17 9:00-11:30 am
August 10 9:00-11:30 am
A-17 $20 A-16 $20

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Small Wonders Preschool

Get Ready for a New Year!

On your mark…Get set…Go!
Join us for lots of learning and fun as we….

Welcome our new preschoolers,
Re-discover with our experienced preschoolers,
Prepare our brand new kindergartners!

Each day will be filled with hands-on centers, including circle and group time, gross and
fine motor activities, dramatic play, music, art, science, math,
story time, and snack time. The theme related curriculum is
sure to grab your child’s attention, stimulate their interest and
create excitement about the discoveries
they will be making.

Let’s Get Ready

For Kindergarten!

For students entering Kindergarten
this fall

Speed on into class so we can help Preschool Prep!
you prepare for the “Big Race” also
known as kindergarten! We’ll focus For students 1 & 2 yrs. before Kindergarten
on kindergarten readiness through technology, songs,
learning games, literature, science experiments, number If you are new to preschool or returning to preschool, Preschool
magic, letters and sounds, name printing, plus many this is for you. Let’s go for a little school tour to help
more center activities where the children will learn by you know what a preschool classroom has waiting
exploring. This class will introduce the adventures for you, re-acquaint with old friends and meet new.
awaiting you as we calm your anxiety about being a We’ll introduce places such as the classroom centers,
brand new kindergartner. Say “good-bye” to preschool, location of the restrooms, school office, gym, and
“hello” to kindergarten! (Bring a peanut-free bag lunch outside playground. Then we will show you what
each day) we do while we are at preschool…paint with shaving
cream, play musical Lummi sticks, enjoy snack with
#284-82 Monday-Friday new friends, sing to your heart’s content, run off
August 13-17 9:00am-3:00pm some energy as we play games in the gym or outside
D-41 $200 playground, plus many more activities full of learning!
Come prepared to have fun as you discover or re-
discover first- hand what preschool is all about!

#284-83 Tues., Wed., Thurs.
August 14, 15, 16 9:00-11:30
B26 $60

Registration Information Page 83 59

Preschool Small Wonders Preschool

Why Small Wonders Preschool?

5 Part of the Lakeville School district which is committed to world-class, child

centered excellence.

5 High parent satisfaction rate
5 Caring, professional, educated, experienced staff
5 Options to combine Preschool with Wonder Zone childcare for a Full day

program

5 Age appropriate technology to enhance learning in modern classrooms
5 Use of Houghton Mifflin Splash into Pre-K curriculum
5 Focus on literacy with exposure to fine arts, science, math, language and

technology

5 Accreditation from The National Association for the Education
of Young Children (NAEYC) and recipient of the Four Star
Parent Aware Rating

5 Location: Crystal Lake Education Center (CLEC) 16250 Ipava Ave.,

952-232-3001.

Creativity Z Discovery 3 Imagination

Discover a preschool that encourages students to use their hands to find answers! Where students do not
need to wait with a hand raised to ask a question! Small Wonders teachers offer a hands-on approach
that stimulates the learning process and encourages the children to imagine, discover, create, and learn!
Students will learn about the world around them through exploration. They will thrive in an environment
that focuses on social, emotional and cognitive development.
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Small Wonders Preschool, 2018-19

Passionate about Learning

Part of the Lakeville School district, Small Wonders
is committed to world-class, child-centered excel-
lence. Small Wonders builds a child’s confidence,
and prepares them with a strong foundation for
future learning. Our Houghton Mifflin curriculum
emphasizes early literacy, and helps children devel-
op a passion for learning. Our teachers use leading
technology to spark imagination!

Small Wonders staff is our strength Small Wonders Preschool Schedule,
Locations and Tuition
Once you meet our teachers and classroom
assistants you will see what we mean. They 3’s and 4’s Preschool – Two years before kindergarten
are nurturing, energetic professionals with Must be 3 by Sept. 1, 2018 and be able to toilet independently.
a passion for helping children learn to their
fullest potential. Teachers are licensed in early Tues./Thurs. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $150/month
childhood education and incorporate essential
learnings from early childhood research into Tues./Thurs 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
lessons. Their creative approach, tailored to
each session makes class time new and exciting Mon./Wed. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
each and every day.
Mon./Wed./Fri. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $200/month
Parents are our Partners
Mon./Wed./Fri. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $200/month
Ongoing communication from teachers helps
you, your child’s first and most important All Day Junior Academy 9:00-3:00 CLEC $760/month Preschool
teacher, keep up to date on daily activities. As M-F
the early childhood programming becomes
more and more flexible, teachers use multiple 4’s and 5’s Preschool - One year before kindergarten
avenues to communicate with parents: face Must be 4 by Sept. 1, 2018 and be able to toilet independently
to face, notes home, phone, email and social
media. Tues./Thurs. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $150/month

Many options Tues./Thurs. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month

Small Wonders preschool offers a variety of Mon./Wed. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
options to fit every child’s developmental
needs. Choose from two to five day programs, Mon./Wed./Fri. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $200/month
with the option to combine enrichment classes
(taught by Small Wonders teachers) or Wonder Mon./Wed./Fri. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $200/month
Zone wrap around child care available M-F
6:30 am to 6:00 pm. Lunch Bunch is available Tues./Wed./Thurs. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $200/month
between Small Wonders and Small Wonders
enrichments. Mon.-Thurs. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $255/month

Mon.-Thurs. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $255/month

Mon.-Fri. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $310/month

All Day Academy M-F 9:00-3:00 CLEC $760/month

5 & Growing M-F 9:00-11:30 CLEC $310/month

Registration Information Page 83 61

Small Wonders Preschool
&

Wonder Zone Childcare

All day education, enrichment and care made easy!

Select your Small Wonders Select your Wonder Zone Care
Preschool Days and Times to option to fill your day beyond
meet your needs. Page 60 Preschool. Page 64

Select extra Enrichment Go online and register!
courses & Event days. isd194.ce.eleyo.com

Don’t wait! Register now to guarantee your spot!

Registration is now open for 2018-19 School Year!

Questions? Small Wonders Preschool, 952-232-3001 • Wonder Zone Care, 952-232-2157

Summer Wonder Zone

Wonder Zone
Wonder Zone is a child care program for children 3 to 6 years of age
by Sept. 1 and are able to toilet independently. The Wonder Zone
program is part of Lakeville Area Schools Community Education
and collaborates with Small Wonders Preschool to offer a full day
of learning and fun. Wonder Zone focuses on social, emotional,
physical and intellectual growth through enriching activities.

The Wonder Zone program is conveniently located at the
Crystal Lake Education Center, and is available Monday through
Friday from 6:30 am to 6 pm (closed some holidays). Children
participating in any of the Small Wonders Preschool programs can
attend Wonder Zone before and after their class. Wonder Zone
is also open on most non-preschool days, such as workshop days.
Breakfast and an afternoon snack are provided each day. Parents can
choose to purchase a hot lunch for their child or pack a nut free bag
lunch from home.

Children will Children will Wonder Zone Wonder Zone
learn through… explore… Event Days

• Individual, small and • Art Wonder Zone is open on
large group activities • Music non-preschool days as
• Dramatic Play well as most district non-
• Hands-on learning • Science school days such as MEA,
centers • Math Spring Break, etc. Children
• Literacy attending event days will
• Indoor and outdoor • Small & Large Motor have a fun-filled theme day
recreation time including special in-house
Skills activities. Activities on
Not needing childcare, • Social Skills event days will be posted
but looking for preschool in the Wonder Zone
opportunities? Small Wonders Looking for an exciting classroom. Check with the
Preschool has several options summer experience? Wonder Zone teachers for
event details.
for you. See page 60. See page 66 for
Summer
Are you looking for care and
enrichment for an older sibling? Wonder Zone.
Check out Kid Zone on page 67.

Registration Information Page 83 63

SWuomnmdeerrZWoonneder Zone

Wonder Zone offers full day, early morning and late afternoon child care options Mon-

day through Friday from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm. Children may attend 2, 3, 4 or all 5 days a week.

2018-19 Wonder Zone Options 2018-19 Wonder Zone Rates
Registration Fee: $50
Full Time Option
Daily Rate *Weekly
The Full Time Option offers a consistent schedule Rate
Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm
(early morning 6:30 am to 9:00 am, late afternoon Full Time 5 Days $40 $200
3:00 pm to 6:00 pm) throughout the year. Children
must be registered for 5 days. Register for Event Full Time Academy $25 $125
Days if needed.
Full Time Early Morning or $25
Part Time Option Late Afternoon (M-F)

The Part Time Option offers a consistent weekly Part Time 4 Days $44 $176
schedule throughout the school year for those not
needing care all 5 days. You choose the days your Part Time 3 Days $44 $132
child will attend and we will expect your child on
those days throughout the school year. Children Part Time 2 Days $44 $88
need to be registered for a minimum of 2 days per
week (days of your choosing). Register for Event Part Time Academy 4 Days $27 $108
Days if needed.
Part Time Academy 3 Days $27 $81
Unscheduled Days
Part Time Academy 2 Days $27 $54
If you need to add an unscheduled Wonder Zone
day, you may do so if space is available. Please Part Time Early Morning or $27
contact your Wonder Zone site 24 hours in advance Late Afternoon
for availability. Unscheduled Day rates apply.
Unscheduled Days $60
Event Days
Unscheduled Academy $40
These days are non-Small Wonders days and non- Days
school days in the Lakeville Area School District
such as Winter Break, Spring Break, workshop Full Time Event Days $43
days, etc. Families choosing these days will register
separately as needed. Part Time Event Days $47

Wonder Zone * Single Slots After June 1 $240
(Wonder Zone only)

* The weekly rates are based on a full week. If it is not
a full week, rates are pro-rated based available days.
Families do not pay for closed days such as holidays
and may sign up for Event Days as needed.

* If single slots remain after June 1, 2018 and Small
Wonders children have been placed,
open slots may be filled by Wonder Zone
only students. Full Time (5 full days) at
the rate of $240 per week.

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Summer Wonder Zone

2018-19 Wonder Zone Early Childhood Screening, Wonder Zone
Registration page 49.

Wonder Zone is currently accepting registrations Save the Date!
for the 2018-19 school year program. Program
information is available in this catalog or on our Water Safety Day • May 19
website at www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org
or call 952-232-2150. To register, use the district Ages 4-8
online registration system Eleyo. FREE EVENT, registration is required
#784-000 1-3 pm MMS Pool
Wonder Zone is a great choice Swimming is one of life’s great
pleasures. It offers many health
because... and fitness benefits, cools you off
on a hot day, and provides a
• Full day enrichment care. great opportunity to socialize
• Parent Aware 4 Star Rating. with family and friendsMake sure
• Enthusiastic and experienced staff. you and yours stay safe in the
• Wonder Zone collaborates with all Early water by being water aware.
Join us to learn more about
Childhood programs. how to be safe in and around
• Our school setting prepares children for the water. For additional
information please visit:
kindergarten. www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org
• Exposure to STEAM.
• Open on non-school days. Registration Information Page 83 65
• Summer Wonder Zone options available.
• Creating early friendships that lead to fun

experiences.

2018 Wonder Zone
Closed Dates

The Wonder Zone school year program will
be open from September 6, 2017 through
June 6, 2018. The summer program will begin
June 11, 2018. Wonder Zone will be closed the

following dates during the school year:
March 30 • May 28
June 7 & 8

Summer WonSduemr ZmoenreWonder Zone

2018 Summer Wonder Zone

2018 Summer Wonder Zone is a child care program for children 3 to 6 years
of age by Sept. 1. The program is conveniently located at the Crystal Lake
Education Center. Summer Wonder Zone offers a fun-filled, full-day of child
care and learning experiences. The curriculum incorporates summer fun as
well as art, science, physical education, literacy, music, computers and more.
Children will participate in Small Wonders three days a week. Children entering
kindergarten in the fall may also participate in swim lessons. Summer Wonder
Zone also includes special events.

Location Program Dates Program Hours
2018 Summer Wonder Zone June 11 through August 24
6:30 am - 6:00 pm
Crystal Lake Education Center Summer Wonder Zone will be
16250 Ipava Ave. closed July 4 & Aug. 27—Sept. 3
Lakeville, MN 55044

Wonder Zone Summer Days Swim Lesson Opportunities

• A summer filled with care and enrichment opportunities. • Aquatics opportunities available for
• Children will participate in Small Wonders three days a children entering kindergarten in the fall.

week (either mornings or afternoons, Tues. Wed. and Thurs.) • June 25-July 5 (M-Th) omit July 4
Small Wonders registration and fees are separate. For more 2:05-2:50 pm
information, see page 51.
• Special events such as themed days, in-house entertainment. • July 9-19 (M-Th) 2:05-2:50 pm
• Fun-filled water days on site. • Transportation is provided
• Quiet time to relax. • Assessments given for each child to
• Breakfast and afternoon
snack included Mon.–Fri. establish appropriate class level.
• Hot lunch available for • Swim instructors are Red Cross trained
purchase Mon. through
Thurs. Please pack a nut to help your child enjoy developing
free bag lunch on Fri. as swimming and water safety skills in a
well as other days your positive learning environment.
child is not eating a hot • For more information, see page 43.
lunch.

Flexible options
• Flexible summer schedule.

• Join us all eleven weeks or select the weeks you need us.

• Your child may participate 3, 4, or 5 days per week:

• Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (3 day) $93

• Monday through Thursday or
Tuesday through Friday (4 day) $134

• Monday through Friday (5 day) $175

• Small Wonders is Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

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Kid Zone School Age Care & Enrichment School Age Care
About Kid Zone

Kid Zone is a before and after-school program which
provides care and enrichment opportunities to children
in kindergarten through 5th grade. Kid Zone is offered
at each elementary school and provides activities on
regular school days as well as all-day programming on
most non-school days, such as teacher workshop days,
winter break, etc.
The Kid Zone program is divided into two different ses-
sions. The before-school session begins at 6:30 am and
operates until the school day begins. Children have a
wide variety of activities to choose from including arts/
crafts, gym games, computer lab, weekly themes, projects and hands-on learning centers. Parents can purchase
a healthy breakfast for their child through the district’s breakfast program.
During the after-school session, children may join in indoor/outdoor games, recreational events, homework
help and enjoy an after-school snack. The after-school session begins at dismissal time and is open until 6:00
pm. Both before and after-school sessions offer a balance of fun and learning.
Depending on each child’s needs, families can enroll in one or both sessions. For more information, scheduling
options and registration questions, call 952-232-2154.

2018-19 Kid Zone Registration

Kid Zone is currently accepting registrations for the 2018-19 Kid Zone program.
Program information can be found in this catalog or on our website at www.
LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org or call 952-232-2154. To register, use the district online
registration system Eleyo.

Looking for an exciting summer Are you looking
experience? for care and

See pages 70-78 for enrichment for a
Summer Adventures. younger sibling?
Check out Wonder
Zone on page 63-65.

Registration Information Page 83 67

Kid Zone School Age Care & Enrichment

Where is Kid Zone Going?

Join us for exciting adventures! If you don’t normally attend Kid
Zone and would like to attend the field trips—no problem; just sign
up for release days in non-school day option.

Spring Break (March 23 - April 2, Closed March 30)
Northern Sites: Cherry View will host students from Cherry View,
Oak Hills, Orchard Lake and Christina Huddleston.

Southern Sites: Eastview will host students from Eastview, Lake Fun!
Marion, JFK and Lakeview.

March 23: Lakeville Movie Theater, Movie and Times TBD

March 26: Twins Educational Tour, North Site 9:00 am-12:30 pm,
South Site 12:00-3:30 pm

March 27: Gamin Ride Comes to Kid Zone, In-House Activity, 2018
South Site 9:15-11:15 am, North Site 1:30-3:30 pm Non-School Days

March 28: Kid Zone Hawaiian Luau, In-House Activity (Kid Zone will be open
March 29: Dreaming of Summer Pool Party, North Site 12:30-2:30 pm, unless noted Closed)

South Site 2:00-4:00 pm March 23, 26, 27, 28, 29
April 2: Conquer Ninja, South Site 9:30 am-12:00 pm, March 30: Closed
April 2
North Site 12:30-3:00 pm May 28: Closed
June 6
June June 7, 8: Closed

School Age Care Northern Sites: Christina Huddleston will host students from Christina
Huddleston, Cherry View, Oak Hills and Orchard Lake.

Southern Sites: Lakeview will host students from Lakeview, Eastview,
Lake Marion and JFK.
June 6: Minnesota Zoo,

All Sites 10:15 am - 3:00 pm

There is always something happening at the zoo whether you are inside or Find us on
outside. This zoo is home to 2000 animals! We can checkout Discovery Bay
with its undersea world. Then stroll along one of the several trails offered. We’ll Facebook
take a break for lunch and play and maybe check out the Russia’s Grizzly Coast
exhibit. Here we can get
face to face with grizzly
bears, watch wild boars,
and catch a glimpse of
the rare, beautiful Amur
leopard. Wow! Located in
Apple Valley.

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ICE SKATING LESSONS

LAKEVILLE ARENAS, 20195 HOLYOKE AVE, LAKEVILLE, MN 55044
WWW.LAKEVILLEARENAS.ORG OR 952-985-2170

LAKEVILLE ARENAS AND THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE ARE EXCITED TO OFFER THE ‘LEARN TO SKATE USA BASIC SKILLS PROGRAM’.
The Basic Skills program will be held at Lakeville Hasse Arena, 8525 215th Street, Lakeville.
Register through the City of Lakeville Parks and Recreation Department at 952-985-4600 or online at
www.webtrac.lakevillemn.gov
THE PROGRAM: This program is geared toward recreational skaters of all ages and skill levels. Instructors will follow the skill
progressions outlined in Learn To Skate USA Basic Skills. Skaters will be evaluated throughout the session to determine if they are
ready to advance. Our program ratio consists of a 12:1 student/instructor ratio to ensure quality instruction except for the Snow
Plow Sam which is set at an 8:1 ratio.
COST: Each level will be $89 per skater and includes eight half-hour lessons and eight half-hour practices, registration to Learn To
Skate USA and three free public skating passes. $125 P.A.L.S. per session.
REQUIREMENTS: Children in the Snowplow Sam and P.A.L.S. classes must wear a helmet (bike
helmets work well), gloves, and snow pants. All participants must wear mittens or gloves and
provide their own skates or rental skates are available for $3 per person/per class. No double
blades. Lakeville Arenas offers skate sharpening for $4 per pair of skates.

Winter Session begins on 1/6/18 with registration available through 1/20/18.

Spring Session begins March 10, 2018. Please check our website in February for more information.

PROGRAM LEVELS PROGRAM LEVELS CONT’D

SNOWPLOW SAM BASIC 1
Ages 3-5: Designed to develop preliminary coordination and Designed for skaters 6 and older with little or no skating
strength necessary to move on skates. experience. Will work on forward/backward skating and
P.A.L.S. (Parent and Little Skater, 3—4 years old) stopping.
This class will teach the child and parent how to skate and BASIC 2-3
teach the parents how to teach their child to skate. It’s a Designed for figure skaters that have passed Basic 1 or
great class for the beginning skater. The parent/guardian Snow Plow Sam 3. Will work on backwards, turning and
must be at least 16 years old. introduction to spins.
ADULTS (16 years and older) BASIC 4, 5, 6
This class is designed for the beginner skater up to the Designed for those skaters that have passed Basic 3. Will
advanced. We will teach you either figure skating or hockey work on edges, crossovers and stroking.
skating skills, which ever you would like. This class offers a PRE-FREE SKATE & FREE SKATE 1-6
more one-on-one lesson structure. Designed for those figure skaters that have passed Basic 6.
Free Skate will be divided into four sections—moves in the
field, dance sequence, spins and jumps.

Class Schedule/Registration Information HOCKEY 1-2
You can download a complete class schedule and Fundamentals of hockey skating; skaters will learn to move
faster and be more agile on the ice. All elements will be
registration form by visiting taught without a stick or puck. Will work on forward skating,
www.lakevillearenas.org or by calling the City of backward skating and stopping.
Lakeville Parks and Recreation Department at HOCKEY 3-4 & POWER (6 years and older)
Fundamentals of hockey skating, skaters will learn to move
952-985-4600. faster and be more agile on the ice. All elements will be
taught without a stick or puck. Designed for those skaters
What class does my skater sign up for? that have passed Hockey 2.
All skaters ages 3—5 years old that have never skated before
should sign up for the Snowplow Sam Class. For questions on ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE AT:
what class to register for please contact LTS Director Tonyea WWW.WEBTRAC.LAKEVILLEMN.GOV
Patterson at: [email protected]

WWW.LAKEVILLEARENAS.ORG | 952-985-2170

Summer Adventures

FUN • FANTASTIC • FIT is a child care and

enrichment program for children entering grades 1-6 (18-
19). The program offers a variety of fun activities, learning
experiences and exciting adventures. Breakfast, lunch and
snack are provided Mondays through Thursdays, breakfast
and snack on Fridays. Children may participate full time or
part time throughout the summer. Summer Adventures
is available to children in the Lakeville Area Schools and
surrounding areas. The Summer Adventures program offers
three sessions Mondays through Thursdays; Sunrise, Camp
and Sunset. Children may attend one, two or all three
sessions. Summer Adventures allows for a flexible schedule.
Children may attend five days a week or less, every week
throughout the summer or only the weeks needed.

Sunrise Session Camp Sunset Session
Session
Care and enrichment Activity clubs, indoor/
beginning at 6:30 am. Camps will challenge and outdoor recreation, trips to the
enrich a child’s mind and
Breakfast included. pool and fun with friends.
Children have their choice of body through fun and
participating in art, science, learning activities. Open until 6 pm each day.
computers, games or sports. There is also an opportunity to
Choose a camp each week coordinate swim lessons and
Relaxation and social time from two areas: STEAM and
are also part of the sunrise enrichment classes with the
Crafts, Fitness & Fun. Hot sunset session.
program. lunch is included.
Afternoon snack included.
Camp descriptions are on
pages 72-75.

Summer Adventures Locations: Dates: Fees: $25.00
Oak Hills Elementary June 11 through August 24 Registration Fee
8640 165th St. W. CLOSED : July 4 & August 27 Sunrise $12.00
For children enrolled at Oak Hills, through September 3 Camp $18.00
Cherry View and Impact Academy Time: Sunset $13.00
at Orchard Lake. Program Hours, 6:30 am to 6:00 pm Full Day $43.00
Eastview Elementary Sunrise, 6:30 am to 9:00 am Fabulous Friday $45.00
18060 Ipava Ave. Camp, 9:00 am to 12:30 pm
For children enrolled at Eastview Sunset, 12:30 pm to 6:00 pm Summer Adventures T-Shirt Included!
and Christina Huddleston.
Lake Marion Elementary
19875 Dodd Blvd.
For children enrolled at Lake
Marion, John F. Kennedy and
Lakeview.

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Summer Adventures

Summer Adventures is a “one stop shop” for your family!

It’s easy to coordinate the Summer Adventures schedule with Launch into Learning,
Extended School Year, Aquatics and afternoon Youth Enrichment Classes.

Launch Into Learning this Extended School Year Swim lessons run Mon.-Thurs.
Summer! Extended School Year (ESY) services Weeks 3-4 will have 7 lessons (no
Eligible students will engage in are provided to students who receive class on 7/4), and weeks 5-6 will
learning that is personalized through special education services during have 8 lessons. See page 43 for more
fun theme options. Kids choose from the school year and meet criteria to Summer Adventures Swim Lesson
hands-on, experiential opportunities. receive special education services info including discounted fees. Swim
Students learn with their friends and beyond the regular school year. levels can be found on pages 38-39.
teachers from their school. Extended School Year services will Summer Adventures also offers an
Paired with math, literacy and be offered Mon.–Thurs. beginning open swim time for each summer
social-emotional supports students July 9 and ending Aug. 9. Services are site. This is an optional activity for
further personalize their learning by delivered at varying times between children. Please make sure children
participating in engaging, academic the hours of 8:30 am and 12:30 pm. bring swimwear and a towel.
themes; Creation Studio, Outdoor Students attending Extended School
Exploration, Teamwork for Tomor- Year may participate in the Summer Youth Enrichment Classes
row, Culinary Arts, Number Mania, Adventures program. Transportation
and Tech Tools. is provided between the Summer Summer Adventures children at
Register for one or two sessions. Ses- Adventures sites and Extended School Eastview, Lake Marion and Oak Hills
sions will be held on Monday - Thurs- Year schools. can coordinate afternoon enrichment
day for the following weeks: June Aquatics classes with their Sunset Session. 
18-28, July 9-19 and July 23 - August It’s still possible to be in Summer Offerings include Advanced
9. All sessions will run from 8:15- Adventures and take part in a Minecraft, Art-rageous Art Camp,
11:30 am for grades K - 4, 8:00-11:45 daytime swim class or open swim. Coding: Unity Game, Engine, Intro
am for grades 5 - 7. We’ll bus children to and from the to Roblox Game Design, Scientist for
** No Fridays ** pool during the Sunset program! a Day!  See pages 24-31 for a full list
This program is state funded through We will provide swim lessons during of offerings and class descriptions;
Targeted Services. There is no fee for weeks 3-4 and 5-6. indicates these classes are at Summer
Launch into Learning. Registration Adventures sites.  Register
now open through April 20 via email FABULOUS FRIDAYS on Eleyo under courses. 
invitation. Fees for these classes are not included
Children attending Fridays in the Summer Adventures fee.
Assessment Day will have a full day of exciting
adventures! Each Friday will SPECIAL TRIP Summer Adventures
August 23
District-wide elementary offer a full day of fun from August 22
6:30 am to 6 pm. Some of
assessment day. our exciting destinations Imax Theater at the MN Zoo
Summer Adventures include Conuquer Ninja and and Afternoon at the Park
Cascade Bay. In addition to a
is open this day. fun-filled day, Fridays include August 22 is a Teacher
We are working with breakfast, snack, entry fees and Inservice Day. Students
the district to simplify this transportation. Please bring attending Summer Adventures
day for your family. a bag lunch each Friday and on this day will have a special
Watch for more details to wear your Summer Adventures trip to the Imax Theater at the
T-Shirt. For a complete list of MN Zoo. We will watch Flight
come. of the Butterflies 3D. Following
field trip destinations, our movie, we will head to
see pages 77-78. Aronson Park for lunch and
activities. Check your Summer
Adventures site for additional

information.

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Summer Adventures Camps

Summer Adventures Camps

Summer Adventures Camps will challenge and enrich a child’s
mind and body through fun learning activities. Choose a camp
each week from two areas: STEAM & Crafts or Fitness and Fun.
Camps are offered Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am–
12:30 pm.

STEAM & Crafts

Animal Utopia CSI: Summer Extreme Challenges
Adventures Grades 1-2
Grades 1-2 Engineers are challenged NEW
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Grades 3-6
Join us to create your perfect zoo. Crime Scene Investigation is hotter everyday to create new
Learn about animals from A to Z. than ever! You will learn how to use things. We will be challenged to think
Which job would you like to have at science to figure out unsolvable thefts, outside the box! Learn to design, test,
the zoo? Design and engineer a toy arsons, mysteries and more. Study and improve your own creations! Can
for an animal in your zoo. Design a fingerprints, look at foot prints left you make a shoe using newspaper
perfect habitat for an animal of your at the scene and analyze mysterious and tape? Is it possible to stack
choice. Just follow the powders. Get ready to crack the case 100 pencils into a 3 dimensional
animal tracks for a using what you’ve learned about shape? Become a slime master by
grrrreat time! analyzing forensic evidence! experimenting with a variety of
mixtures and measurements. Design
Week 1, June 11-14 Week 2, June 18-21 a sled and pull a stuffed animal

Park Utopia Party in the U.S.A. through an outdoor extreme obstacle
course. Send a paper airplane soaring
Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2 across the gym. Who is ready for a
Utopia means an imaginary place Wear your red, white, and blue! challenge?
where everything is perfect. Explore Eagles, Statue of Liberty, fireworks,
the world of waterparks, amusement picnics, American Flag, The Star Week 5, July 9-12
parks, public parks, and historic Spangled Banner, are all as American
Summer Adventures parks. Create your own park utopia. as apple pie. Learn about our great NEW
Design and engineer miniature country and bring home a variety of Mini Engineers
amusement rides, waterpark crafts to decorate for the 4th of July!
attractions, or playground equipment. Grades 1-2
You could be the next Walt Disney. Week 3, June 25-28 Shrink yourself to the size of a mouse.
Engineer a mouse house complete
Week 1, June 11-14 Crafty Campers with a playground! Shrink yourself
to the size of a Teddy Bear Graham.
Galaxy Far, Far Away Grades 3-6 & 1-2 Create a mini edible beach for your
Create crafts from A to Z. If you Teddy Bear Graham to enjoy! Will
Grades 1-2 & 3-6 can dream it, you can create it! We it shrink? Explore the wonders and
The Star Wars saga continues at will explore paints, beads, paper art, science behind Shrinky Dinks.
Summer Adventures. Make your own drawing, clay, recycle art and so much Reverse the shrinking trend and make
BB-8 paper plate craft. Eat a pretzel more. Explore the world around you everything around you life sized!
light saber. Play the game - don’t in full color using crayons, colored Jump at the chance to be the Hippo
drop the Storm Trooper. Use Legos pencils, markers, and watercolors. in a crazy life sized game of Hungry
to engineer a R2D2 replica or Yoda Join us to make a masterpiece! Hungry Hippo! Play giant Jenga with
replica. Play with moon dough. Will a friend. Engineer your own giant
the force be with you? Week 5, July 9-12 (gr. 3-6) tic-tac-toe game. Join us as we twist
Week 7, July 23-26 (gr. 1-2) things up with these supersized and
Week 2, June 18-21 (gr. 1-2) minimized challenges!
Week 3, June 25-28 (gr. 3-6)
Week 6, July 16-19

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Time Travelers Apps Rock Fitness & Fun

Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2 & 3-6
Step into our time machine as we Minecraft, News-O-Matic, BMX,
travel back in time to the Wild West Bowling, NFL Play 60, Science Vs.
Gold Rush Days or way back to Magic, Candy Crush, Math Bingo,
the days of cavemen and dinosaur Sudoku, Kodable, and many more
hunts. Maybe go decades forward are all iPad apps we love at Summer
into the future. What would shelter, Adventures. Campers will create crafts
transportation and technology look and play games that relate to our
like in each era? How will food change favorite apps. Join us as we explore
as we go behind and ahead? As you the world of iPad apps at Summer
go through time you will accomplish Adventures!
tasks from each era. Plan to design
your own model of a time machine. Week 8, July 30-August 2(gr. 3-6)
Bring your imagination as we soar Week 9, August 6-9 (gr. 1-2)
through time.
Movie Mania Ultimate Challenge
Week 6, July 16-19
Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2
Sick Science Dreaming of directing your own Be ready for a challenge of the body
movie? Put on your fancy sunglasses, and brain. In Ultimate Challenge you
Grades 3-6 & 1-2 grab some popcorn, and prepare your will test your endurance with obstacle
Have you heard of Steve Spangler? Oscar speech. Using iMovie and the courses, races, games and other
He is America’s Science Teacher. Steve video app on the iPad get the cameras contests. Be prepared to face some
Spangler also holds a Guinness World rolling! Learn to edit, add sound food challenges and eat or at least
Record for the largest Science Lesson effects, music, graphics, and add your try some new and crazy concoctions.
ever given. We will watch many of his own personal credits at the end. We There will be some contests that will
experiments on YouTube and then will have a film festival on the last day challenge your memory too.
create those experiments in our own of camp and share our creations!
lab. We will make a sugar rainbow, Week 1, June 11-14
ghost marbles, and a lava lamp just to Week 10, August 13-19
name a few. Check out his fabulous Sports of All Sorts
website at www.stevespanglerscience. Summer Adventures
com. Prepare to be amazed while Grades 1-2 & 3-6
learning about Sick Science! Get your game on and play! Here is
your chance to participate in all
Week 7, July 23-26 (gr. 3-6) sorts of sports. Play great games like
Week 10, Aug. 14-17 (gr. 1-2) kickball, baseball, handball and floor
hockey. Set up a disc golf course, go
Little Entrepreneur for a hike and learn some basics of
first aid.
Grades 1-2 & 3-6
Are you tomorrow’s next business Week 1, June 11-14 (gr. 3-6)
tycoon? Have you ever wanted to run Week 8, July 31-Aug. 2 (gr. 1-2)
your own business? This is the week
for you! You and your friends will Backyard Fun
be starting our very own Summer
Adventures restaurant. Begin by Grades 1-2
deciding the type of cafe’ and then A camp filled with games that are best
create all of the things that go along played in your own backyard. Play
with it! End the week with your grand croquet, bocce ball, kick the can and
opening! Sky’s the limit! more. Create a new yard game to play
with other campers as well as your
Week 8, July 30-August 2 (gr. 1-2) family and friends.
Week 9, August 6-9 (gr. 3-6)
Week 2, June 18-21

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Adventure Sports Splish Splash Trick Play

Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2 Grades 3-6
Are you up for the Get ready for a week of water Join us and be ready to impress and
challenge of extreme activities! Learn about the water amaze your friends! We will learn
sports? Teamwork will around us, the water we drink, our about card tricks, coin tricks, optical
be key as you follow the oceans and water power. Then prepare illusions, math tricks, counting tricks,
scavenger hunt completing challenges to get wet as we play water dodge betcha can’t tricks, tricks that defy
at each location to gain your next ball, go through sprinklers and have gravity, the floating coffee cup trick,
clue and moving your team forward fun with water balloons! We will have color changing tricks, magic, trick
to complete your final quest. Can time to play Sharks and Minnows, photography, string tricks, the dollar
your team make 10 baskets in 60 fish for sea creatures and make a bill trick, and sport tricks. Will you be
seconds? Can your team hop into the “Soctopus”. Remember to bring your able to trick your friends and family?
jump rope contest without skipping swimsuit, sunscreen and towel.
a beat? How far can you hit a tennis Week 5, July 9-12
ball? Can your team throw a Frisbee Week 5, July 9-12
at a target? Bubble challenge – can Kids in Motion
your team carry a bubble to the finish
line without popping it? These are Grades 1-2
just a few of the possible challenges Step it up as we try Zumba, Pilates
you could be facing! Do you have an and Kickboxing. Learn how to check
adventurous side? your pulse as your heart rate rises.
Once we are warmed up and have
Week 2, June 18-21 checked our breathing we will be
ready for a Dance Revolution.
Dance Dance Dance
Week 6, July 16-19
Grades 1-2
Shake it up! Let’s get our bodies
moving to the beat of the music. Play
freeze dance and learn
some new moves.
Dance away!

Week 3, June 25-28

Summer Adventures MACH 1

Grades 3-6
If you enjoyed Ultimate Challenge
you will love MACH 1! You will
need to bring your speed for these
extreme games. Your body and brain
will be challenged in races, games and
contests. Dare to be the fastest kid in
Summer Adventures!

Week 3, June 25-28

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My Peaceful
Playground

Grades 3-6 & 1-2
Add fun, fitness and feeling great to
your day! Enjoy this camp as we learn
about the art of yoga and meditation.
We will read books and learn about
the history of yoga as well as practice
the skill of yoga. This camp will be
about rest, relaxation and challenging
yourself a bit too! Namaste!

Week 8, July 30-Aug. 2 (Gr. 3-6)
Week 10, Aug. 13-16 (Gr. 1-2)

Splash and Dash Summer Adventures Camping & Cooking Summer Adventures
Master Chef
Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2
Enjoy water activities with a twist. Grades 3-6 Calling all nature lovers!
Play a variety of games and add the Stir up some fun in the Get in touch with the
element of water! Enjoy games like kitchen! Be the next great outdoors. Learn
water balloon baseball and water Master Chef of Summer about camping safety!
dodge ball. Engineer your own water Adventures. Learn Engineer your own
sprinkler or splash ball with sponges. about food safety, kitchen safety, tent using PVC pipes
Create a water bottle bowling game presentation, and easy menu items and sheets. Enjoy some traditional
using water pressure to knock over the that you can create for your whole camping food. Sing campfire songs.
water bottle pins. Remember to bring family to enjoy. Challenge your Create some art using items found in
your swimsuit, sunscreen, and towel. friends to create a menu item using nature. The camping knapsack race
only the 4 ingredients in your basket. will test your strength and endurance.
Week 6, July 16-19 What unique new food will you The final challenge will be leaving the
create? Take turns being a guest judge campsite exactly as you found it! Help
All Ball and sampling the foods created by preserve our environment for the next
your friends. Bon Appetit! campers behind you.
Grades 1-2 & 3-6
Balls, balls everywhere: dodgeballs, Week 7, July 23-26 Week 9, Aug. 6-9
basketballs, softball, footballs, and
bouncy balls. Lace up your tennis Just Dance
shoes as we dart, defend, and
dodge while playing a wide variety Grades 3-6
of dodgeball games. Play wall ball Have a Hoe Down, line dance,
and try your skills at juggling with disco and Cha Cha Slide. You will
tennis balls. Practice throwing a even have a chance to create your
football at a target. Are you the own dance. Let’s get Moovin’ and a
next team quarterback? You’ll have Groovin’!
a ball during this camp!
Week 10, Aug. 13-16
Week 7, July 23-26 (gr. 1-2)
Week 9, Aug. 6-9 (gr. 3-6)

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Summer Adventures Camps

Camp Dates STEAM & Crafts Fitness & Fun

Week 1 Animal Utopia (gr. 1-2) Ultimate Challenge (gr. 1-2)
June 11 - 14 Park Utopia (gr. 3-6) Sports of All Sorts (gr. 3-6)
Week 2
June 18 - 21 Galaxy Far, Far Away (gr. 1-2) Backyard Fun (gr. 1-2)
CSI Summer Adventures (gr. 3-6) Adventure Sports (gr. 3-6)

Week 3 Party in the USA (gr. 1-2) Dance, Dance, Dance (gr. 1-2)
June 25 - 28 Galaxy Far, Far Away (gr. 3-6) MACH 1 (gr. 3-6)

Week 4 Extreme Challenges (gr. 1-2) No Camps - Theme Week
July 2 - 5 (closed July 4) Crafty Campers (gr. 3-6) Stars and Stripes (gr. 1-6)
Week 5
July 9-12 Mini Engineers (gr. 1-2) Splish Splash (gr. 1-2)
Week 6 Time Travelers (gr. 3-6) Trick Play (gr. 3-6)
July 16-19
Kids in Motion (gr. 1-2)
Splash and Dash (gr. 3-6)

Week 7 Crafty Campers (gr. 1-2) All Ball (gr. 1-2)
July 23-26 Sick Science (gr. 3-6) Summer Adventures Master Chef (gr. 3-6)

Week 8 Little Entrepreneurs (gr. 1-2) Sports of All Sorts (gr. 1-2)
July 30-Aug. 2 Apps Rock (gr. 3-6) My Peaceful Playground (gr. 3-6)
Week 9
August 6 - 9 Apps Rock (gr. 1-2) Camping & Cooking (gr. 1-2)
Week 10 Little Entrepreneurs (gr. 3-6) All Ball (gr. 3-6)
August 13 - 16
Sick Science (gr. 1-2) My Peaceful Playground (gr. 1-2)
Movie Mania (gr. 3-6) Just Dance (gr. 3-6)

Summer Adventures Week 11 No Camps - Theme Week
August 20 - 23 Backyard Party (gr. 1-6)

Theme Weeks Shaded areas are Grades 1-6

Week 4 (July 2-5, omit July 4)
and Week 11 (August 20-23)

are Theme Weeks. Each
day offers a full day of fun

activities from
6:30 am to 6:00 pm.
2018 Theme Weeks are
Stars and Stripes (week 4) and
Backyard Party (week 11).

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Summer Adventures Field Trips

Summer Adventures Field Trips

Children attending Fridays will have a full day of exciting adventures from 6:30 am to 6 pm. Some of our exciting
destinations include Skateville and River Springs Water Park. See below for a full listing of field trip destinations
and descriptions. Our fabulous Fridays include a full day of care and enrichment, breakfast, snack, entry fees and
transportation. Please pack a bag lunch. The fee for the Valleyfair trip is an additional $10. Children must wear their
Summer Adventures t-shirt on field trips.

Field Trip Lake Marion Eastview Oak Hills
Dates
Bowlero 12:30-3 pm Skateville 11:30 am-3 pm Lakeville Movie Theater TBD
June 15
June 22 Skateville 11:30 am-3 pm Lakeville Movie Theater TBD Bowlero 12:30-3 pm
June 29
July 6 Lakeville Movie Theater TBD Conquer Ninja 12:30-3 pm Skateville 11:30 am-3 pm
July 13
July 20 Cascade Bay 11:30 am-3:30 pm Bowlero 12:30-3 pm Conquer Ninja 12:30-3 pm
July 27
Conquer Ninja 12:30-3 pm Fort Snelling 10:15 am-2:45 pm Cascade Bay 11:30 am-3:30 pm
August 3
Rockin Jump 12:30-3 pm Cascade Bay 11:30 am-3:30 pm Fort Snelling 10:15 am-2:45 pm
August 10
August 17 Fort Snelling 10:15 am-2:45 pm Rockin Jump 12:30-3 pm River Springs Water Park
11 am-3:30 pm
August 24
SandVenture Pool 11:30 am-3 pm River Springs Water Park Cinema Grill 10:45 am-3:15 pm
11 am-3:30 pm

Cinema Grill 10:45 am-3:15 pm Cinema Grill 10:45 am-3:15 pm SandVenture Pool 11:30 am-3 pm

River Springs Water Park SandVenture Pool 11:30 am-3 pm Rockin Jump 12:30-3 pm
11 am-3:30 pm

MN Zoo (gr. 1-3) 9:30 am-3 pm MN Zoo (gr. 1-3) 9:30 am-3 pm MN Zoo (gr. 1-3) 9:30 am-3 pm
Valleyfair (gr. 4-6) 10:30 am-3:30 pm Valleyfair (gr. 4-6) 10:30 am-3:30 pm Valleyfair (gr. 4-6) 10:30 am-3:30 pm

Lakeville Movie Skateville Fort Snelling Summer Adventures
Theater
Strap on your favorite rollerskates Enjoy a new program at Fort
Sit back and enjoy popcorn, pop or rollerblades as you groove to the Snelling, Fort Tech. This is a
and a relaxing movie experience. funky music in this awesome field technology focused history hunt. You
We will be going to the Emagine trip. Take time out from skating also get to join the Fort Kids Club.
Movie theater. Movie and time to be and enjoy a hot dog, chips and pop. You will always find something new
determined. Located in Lakeville. Located in Burnsville. as you take a trip to the past. Located
in St. Paul.
Bowlero Bowling Conquer Ninja NEW

Join us as we head off to Bowlero Come and join us for
Bowling Alley (formerly Brunswick) this new field trip to Summer
and hit the lanes for some bowling Adventures. Conquer is
action. We’ll experience cosmic the only ninja warrior gym
bowling with dancing lights, music where you will learn from
and glow in the dark bowling lanes, real ninja warrior coaches.
pins and balls! Located in Lakeville. Challenge yourself in the real
ninja warrior gym. They have
unique and also well known
ninja obstacles. Conquer
Ninja Gym is located in
Burnsville.

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Summer Adventures Field Trips

Cascade Bay New Hope NEW Valleyfair

Cascade Bay is a perfect place for a Cinema Grill Grab your favorite tennis shoes and
day in the sun. Kids enjoy shooting Relax as we watch a popular movie get ready to go on the field trip you’ve
down the Twin Falls or braving the and have pizza and pop with your been waiting for. From the Excalibur
Typhoon and Hurricane slides. Even Summer Adventures friends. The to the Enterprise enjoy the more
the Lazy River offers a challenging movie and time will be determined. than 75 rides spread over 90 acres in
ride through the Rocky Rapids. Also New Hope Cinema Grill is located in this popular local amusement park.
get away from the water for a bit and New Hope. We will be at Valleyfair for a full day
enjoy a round of golf. Located in of fun. Bring your bag lunch for a
Summer Adventures Eagan. River Springs Water picnic and $25 to spend throughout
Park the day.*Note: the Valleyfair day is an
Rockin Jump Park additional $10. For grades 4-6 only.
Grab your swimsuit and towel as Located in Shakopee.
Join us as we visit the newest we visit another favorite water park.
trampoline park. Jump in the open Many fun features are offered here MN Zoo
jump areas or play some trampoline including the climbing wall, tube
dodgeball. Don’t forget to have your slide and Lazy River. The River Come out and enjoy the sights and
parents complete the online waiver Springs Water Park is located in sounds of the Minnesota Zoo. Walk
(good for 1 year) or the paper waiver Owatonna. with the animals in the newest
form. They provide the fancy yellow exhibit, “Kangaroo Crossing.” Catch
jumping socks so bring lots of energy the famous bird show or enjoy the
to this field trip. Located in Eagan. funny antics of the monkeys. There
is something for everyone. Pick your
SandVenture Aquatic favorite animal. For grades 1-3 only.
Park Located in Apple Valley.

Check out the updated and spacious
sand bottom pool. This unique pool
is modeled after area lakes and offers
a sand beach and a sand bottom
chlorinated pool. There is a waterslide
and two drop slides. SandVenture
pool is located in Shakopee.

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Community Calendar

March 12 Small Wonders Culver’s Day – Lakeville Community Calendar
March 12 Speaking of Kids: Parenting in a Digital Age: Jessica Wong-Meadowview School, Farmington
March 23 No ECFE Classes
March 26-30 No ECFE Classes – Spring Break
April 1    Easter Egg Scramble and Breakfast - Heritage Center**
April 2 No ECFE Classes
April 3 Teddy Roosevelt Presentation for ages 50 and over - Heritage Center**
April 5 In Context: Native American History with Steve Hahn - Heritage Library***
April 7 Swim Lessons - Spring Saturday Session starts at McGuire Middle School Pool
April 9  Swim Lessons - Spring Evening Session A starts at McGuire Middle School Pool
April 9 Small Wonders Culver’s Day – Lakeville
April 14 OneBook Bingo - Heritage Library***
April 14 Free Family Fun Fest- Ames Arena**
April 17 Lakeville Area Active Adults Open House  - Heritage Center**
April 28 Medical Prescription Drug Take Back Day –Lakeville Police Department****
May 3  Swim Lessons - Spring Evening Session B starts at McGuire Middle School Pool
May 11 ECFE Year End Vehicle Fair and Picnic-Steve Michaud Park
May 14 Small Wonders Culver’s Day- Lakeville
May 19  Water Safety Day at McGuire Middle School Pool
June 4 Small Wonders Summer School begins - Crystal Lake Education Center
June 6 Summer Reading Program begins at Heritage Library**
June 11 Summer Adventures & Summer Wonder Zone begins
June 11 Swim Lessons - Summer Daytime Session 1 starts at McGuire Middle School Pool
June 12  Swim Lessons - Summer Evening Session A starts at McGuire Middle School Pool
June 12 ECFE Summer Session begins- Crystal Lake Education Center
June 13 Weds. Farmers’ Market begins - Market Plaza Downtown Lakeville*
June 18 Puppet Wagon- Weekdays- Lakeville Parks- Various**
June 25  Swim Lessons - Summer Daytime Session 2 starts at McGuire Middle School Pool
June 23 Sat. Farmers’ Market - Lakeville Art Center Parking Lot*
June 29        KayBiRu, Kids Triathlon – Antlers Park**
July 6 Craft and Bake Sale - Heritage Center**
July 7          Pan-O-Prog Run – Casperson Park**
July 9 Swim Lessons - Summer Daytime Session 3 starts at McGuire Middle School Pool
July 10  Swim Lessons - Summer Evening Session B starts at McGuire Middle School Pool
July 12 Pan-O-Prog Beach Bash: FREE - Antlers Park**
July 13          Youth Play Day – Aronson Park**
July 14 Searching for Minnesota’s Native Wildflowers- Heritage Library***
July 23  Swim Lessons - 4 Day Session starts at McGuire Middle School Pool
July 21 Youth Shore Fishing Contest- Casperson Park**
July 24/25           Little Tykes Safety Camp – Antlers Park**
Aug 14/15          Safety Camp – Antlers Park**

* These events are sponsored by the Downtown Lakeville Business Association, 952-985-0517.
** These events are sponsored by Lakeville Parks & Recreation Department, 952-985-4600.
*** These events are sponsored by Dakota County Heritage Library, 952-891-0360.
**** These events are sponsored by PATH Coalition, 952-232-3726
All other events are sponsored by Lakeville Area Community Education, 952-232-2150.

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Facility Scheduling & Directory

Facilities and Scheduling
Lakeville Area Public School encourages the use of school buildings by the community. Lakeville Area Public Schools has
17 buildings which include eight elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools, the District Office building,
Junper Path building, Area Learning Center, and Crystal Lake Education Center. The district believes that school facilities
are an important resource in creating educational, recreational and social opportunities for the community.  

To learn more about our available facilities and scheduling information, please visit  
www.isd194.org/community-education/facilities/

• About Our Facilities • Facility Scheduling
• Online Facility Application • Location Availability

Contact Scan this QR code to
For additional information about our facilities or scheduling questions, go directly to facility
please call Devin Reyes at 952-232-2155 or email [email protected]
use application.

Community Education Directory

Facility Scheduling General Information and Enrichment & Marketing Extended School Services
Enrichment Classes
Pam McNutt, Enrichment Jean Eddy, Clerk
952-232-2150 Coordinator 952-232-2154
Lisa Wright 952-232-2172 [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected] Julie Ryan, Coordinator
952-232-2157
Deby Style Amanda Cambronne, Manager [email protected]
[email protected] 952-232-2170
[email protected] Shirley Ward, Manager
Director of Community 952-232-2156
Education Early Childhood Family [email protected]
Education (ECFE)
Steve Porter Small Wonders Preschool
952-232-2150 Jennifer Krauter, Registration &
[email protected] Information: 952-232-3006 Ann Skokan, Coordinator
[email protected] Registration and Information
Adult Basic Education 952-232-3001
Early Childhood Screening Appts. [email protected]
Tracie Kreighbaum, ABE Manager 952-232-3000 #3 Lisa Piller, Manager
952-232-2161 952-232-3013
[email protected] Julie Ritter, Early Childhood & [email protected]
Nancy Eldomiatti, ABE Secretary Family Education Manager
952-232-2082 952-232-3014 Community Education
[email protected] [email protected] Advisory Council Members

Aquatics & Youth Enrichment Amanda Finch, Family Outreach 2017​ -18
Specialist  J​ ane Anderson -​ Chair
Katey Radant, Coordinator 952-232-3009 Leslie Johnson - Vice Chair
952-232-2169 [email protected] Joe Davis - Secretary​
[email protected] Juliana Balyeat Leanne Fuith
Tess Haakonson, Early Childhood Angie Lueschen Amy Holtzman
Community Education Programs Clerk  Beth Jo Kiesow ​Jill Olson
Systems & Facility Use 952-232-3008 Kirstin Specht​
[email protected]
Devin Reyes, Manager L​ iaisons​
952-232-2155 Huda Ali​– E​​ quity & Innovation Depta​ rtment​
[email protected] Kacie Robinson – Lakeville​P​ arks​ &​ Recreation

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J​ essica Close – ECFE Advisory Council​

Kathy Lewis – School Board
S​ tephanie Opstad – Dakota Cou​ nty​Libraries

Building Locations

Building Key CMS #15 EVE #13
Eastview Elementary
ALC #16 Century Middle School 18060 Ipava Ave.
18610 Ipava Avenue W. 952-232-2600
Area Learning Center 952-232-2300
20950 Howland Ave.
952-232-2080 CVE #6 JFK #9
John F. Kennedy Elem.
CHE #7 Cherry View Elem. 21240 Holyoke Ave.
8600 175th St.
Christina Huddleston Elem. 952-232-2800
9569 175th St. 952-232-3200
952-232-3100
DO #1 JPB #2
CLEC #8 Juniper Path Building
District Office 17685 Juniper Path, Suite 200
Crystal Lake Ed. Center 8670 210th St. W.
(and Early Childhood Screening) 952-232-2000 952-232-2150
16250 Ipava Ave.
952-232-3000 KTMS 4

Kenwood Trail Middle School
19455 Kenwood Tr.
952-232-3800

LME #10

Lake Marion Elementary
19875 Dodd Rd.
952-232-2700

LNHS #3

Lakeville North High School
19600 Ipava Avenue West
952-232-3618

3. LSHS #17

Lakeville South High School
21135 Jacquard Ave.
952-232-3300

LVE #11
Lakeview Elementary
20500 Jacquard Ave. W.
952-232-2600

MMS #5 Locations

McGuire Middle School
21220 Holyoke Ave. W.
952-232-2200

OHE #14

Oak Hills Elementary
8640 165th Street West
952-232-2500

OLE #12
Orchard Lake Elementary
16531 Klamath Trail
952-232-2100

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Lakeville Area Community Education

Registration Form

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www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org Need Financial Assistance? Please call
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If an after school class, check here if your child is scheduled for Kid Zone (KZ) (They must check in at KZ before and after the class)
If an after school class, please indicate your child’s primary teacher’s name:

FOR ALL REGISTRATIONS
How did you hear about the class: __Catalog ___email ___word of mouth ___ I was a past participant ___ Other - _____________________
I give permission for my child/children to participate in the classes above.

Parent/Guardian Signature:_____________________________________________________________ Date: _________________
Please list any medical concerns, special needs or allergies that Community Education should be aware of.

Participant Name and Concern:

Participant Name and Concern:

Payment Information
I am paying $ ____________ by Cash ____ Check ____ Charge my VISA ____ MasterCard ____ Discover ____

Name as written on Card: First M.I. Last
Signature: Exp. Date:

Card #:

Check # Cash $ Office Use Only CL Conf
CC Date By Date Received
Ver DB

Registration

5 Easy Ways to Register! Phone

Online Register by phone using a Visa, MasterCard or
Discover credit card by calling 952-232-2150
Online registration is available for most classes and
events. Mail
If you do not have an account with Eleyo, here is how
to get started in 5 steps: Detach and mail your completed registration form
with check made payable to “ISD 194” or credit card
1. Go to https://isd194.ce.eleyo.com authorization to:
2. Select “Sign Up” and complete your information Lakeville Area Community Education
3. Click “Create Account” 17685 Juniper Path, Suite #200
4. Verify your account via email Lakeville, MN 55044
5. Register for classes!
Fax
In Person
Completed registration forms with credit card
17685 Juniper Path, Suite #200 authorization can be faxed to
Lakeville, MN 55044 952-469-7396

Open Monday-Friday, 8 am – 4 pm
(excluding holidays)
An after-hours drop box is available

Registration Forms Photos and Video Registration

You may use one form to register multiple family mem- Lakeville Area Community Education frequently takes
bers for programs. Additional forms are available at www. photos and video of our classes and programs which may
LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org be used in publications or online. If you do not wish
to have your images used, please notify us in writing in
Confirmations advance.

Assume you are in the class if you have signed up unless Transfers
you hear from our office. If you provided an email to us,
you will receive an email confirmation. Transfers may be made without a service fee five or more
business days prior to the start of class. Transfers made
Fee Assistance two to four business days prior to the start of class will in-
cur a $5 service fees. Transfers will not be made less than
Fee assistance may be available for families qualifying for two days prior to the start of class.
the Federal Free or Reduced Lunch Program. For infor-
mation on Free or Reduced Lunch, please contact Student Refunds
Nutrition at 952-232-2061.
A full refund minus a $5 service fee will be made if the
ECFE Sliding-Fee Scale request to withdraw is received five or more business days
before the start of class. If a request to withdraw is made
Early Childhood and Family Education uses a sliding-fee two to four business days before the start of class, a $10
scale for classes based upon annual family income. Please service fee will be deducted. Beginning one business day
use the scale and information on page 49 when registering. before the start of class, no refund will be issued. Full re-
For Sibling Care, please fill out an additional line of the funds will be issued for classes or events that are cancelled.
registration form with the siblings information. No refunds are available for Small Wonders classes and
events unless the class or event is cancelled.

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Independent School District 194
Lakeville, Minnesota 55044

Children’s Castle Theater in partnership with Swim
Lakeville Area Community Education Presents...
with Lakeville Area
Auditions: Community Education!
May 14 & 15
Performances: Quality Lessons at Affordable Prices
July 27, 28 & 29 Lessons for all abilities,
August 3, 4 & 5 Ages 6 months - Adult
See page 18 for details. Open Swim

Water Safety Day

May 19

Join the Lakeville Area Community
Education Aquatics staff in several
fun safety demos! Learn about life
jackets, how to recognize swimmers
in distress, as well as essential
water survival tips and tricks.
Ages 4-8.

May 19, 1-3 pm - MMS Pool

FREE EVENT, registration required

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