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Preschool-Grade 12 Enrichment & Recreation

Youth Programs

Summer

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

The Great Prior Lake-Savage Get Together...All Summer LongFor many families, the State Fair is an end of the summer opportunity to have a lot of fun, try new things, meet new people, and create happy memories. If you’ve been to the State Fair, in Minnesota or in another state, you probably have lots of stories you can share about the experiences you had there.

While Community Education is certainly very different than a State Fair (our fun lasts year round!), we do share a lot of similarities. There is lots to see in each catalog of offerings, and you’re sure to learn something new if you give one (or more!) of our programs a try.

If these are your State Fair Favorites, try these suggestions:

Music, Concerts, Talent Shows, People Watching! Summer Band, Stage Band, Little Kicksters Jazz and Dance, Laker Dance Camp, the Summer Theatre Workshop, or Frozen Musical Theater

Animal Barns!4-H Summer Camps, Amazing Animals Around the World, 101 Dalmatians, Camp Caterpillar, or Horses, Horses, and More Horses Drawing Camp

The Food!Cooking classes! Try the Cooking Challenge or a Way-Cool Cooking School Camp.

The Art Building, Photographs!The Messiest Art Camp Ever, Super Summer Art, or Glitz and Glam

The Giant Slide, the Midway!Our Play section! Lacrosse, Tennis, Multi-Sport Camp, Soccer! These camps are great for those of you that don’t like to sit still! Or, start learning robotics and engineering principles to discover how these rides work by taking one of the classes in our experiment section.

Seeing Old Friends and Meeting New People!All of our programs! One of our strengths is that we are local, so if you don’t already know your camp-mates or instructors, you’ll likely see them again after camp.

Join us, and create a summer of fun to remember. See you at Community Ed!

Carrie DobieYouth Programs Coordinator

Featured Classes:Art Extravaganza......................... P. 5Sell your creations at the first ever Art Extravaganza Art and Craft fair! Laker Dance Team Youth Clinic .....................................P. 8You are invited to attend a three-day camp put on by the Laker Dance Team! Block Brigade with King Tec ................................ P. 13This robotics camp is engineered to challenge your mind in programming, mechanical building, and much more. Think outside the box, but inside the field. W.O.W. Wonders of Water ......P. 15E-STEM (Environment, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and Eco Adventure Camp go together to encourage and create a lifelong love of science, nature, and the three water biomes that are found at Jeffers Pond Elementary.

Imagine & Design ...............................4Kids’ Company ....................................6 Learn ................................................... 7Perform ...............................................8Play......................................................9Experiment ....................................... 12Teens & PreTeens ............................. 16ECFE ................................................. 19District Information .........................20 Summer Safety Procedures .............. 21Guidelines/Procedures .....................22Registration ......................................23

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

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS: Sign up

with a friend or sibling and

request 10% off your total fee.See page 22 for details.

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We have a NEW REGISTRATION WEBSITE! The address, www.priorlakesavagece.com, has not changed, but you will need to create a new account for this system. If you have a question, please call us at 952.226.0080. We are always happy to help.

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Camp Ages PgSuper Summer Art Camp 6-12 4Safe at Home on My Own 8-11 7Summer Theater Wkshp 9-15 8Carlson Tennis 4-14 11Global Grub 7-14 12Baking 101 7-14 12Lego Minecraft 6-10 13Star Wars Droid 5-10 14

Camp Ages PgIcky, Slimy, Messy Art 4-9 4Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7Tutoring 6-11 7Sofia the First Musical 3-8 8Basketball 4-12 9Carlson Tennis 4-14 11Block Brigade 9-12 13Amazing Animals 3.5-6 14Myth Busting 6-8 14Babysitting (Hybrid) 11-15 16Advanced Babysitting 11-15 16HS Gymnastics 12-17 17Driver’s Education 15+ 17

Camp Ages PgFairy Gardens 8-13 6Math-by-Mail (Deadline) 5-12 7/18Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7Tutoring 6-11 7 Teen Beach Movie 7-12 8Frozen Musical Theater 4-9 8Soccer 4-8 9Carlson Tennis 4-14 11Magic 4-H Bus 6-11 13Wonders of Water 4-12 15Intro to Archery 10-15 16HS Gymnastics 12-17 17

Camp Ages PgGot Goo? Art Camp 4-9 4Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7Tutoring 6-11 7Little Kicksters Jazz 6-12 8Track and Field 6-12 9Fencing 7-15 10Carlson Tennis 4-14 11Create Your Video Game 9-12 14HS Gymnastics 12-17 17Summer Band 11-14 17Stage Band 13-18 17

Camp Ages PgThe Messiest Art, Part 2 4-9 4Tie Dye Party 5-12 5Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7Tutoring 6-11 7 Multi-Sports for Girls 7-12 10Quickstart Tennis 4-8 11Skyhawks Tennis 7-12 11Carlson Tennis 4-14 114-H Cooking Challenge 8-12 12LegoX: Indycar 6-11 123-2-1 Blast Off 6-11 15Babysitting (Classroom) 11-15 16Advanced Babysitting 11-15 16HS Gymnastics 12-17 17Driver’s Education 15+ 17Summer Band 11-14 17Stage Band 13-18 17

Camp Ages PgFrozen Art Class 4-9 4Glitz & Glam Art 5-11 4Star Wars Heros & Villians 5-11 4Horses, Horses Drawing 6-12 4Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7Safe at Home on My Own 8-11 7 Tutoring 6-11 7 Basketball 6-12 9 Flag Football 5-12 9Carlson Tennis 4-14 11HS Gymnastics 12-17 17Driver’s Education 15+ 17Summer Band 11-14 17Stage Band 13-18 17

Camp Ages PgMonster University 6-11 5Project Runway 9-13 5Mannerly Manners Rule 7-14 7Tutoring 6-11 7 Soccer 3.5-4 9Volleyball 7-12 10Lacrosse 7-12 10Carlson Tennis 4-14 11Camp Caterpillar 3.5-6 14Inspector Gadget 6-11 14Tynker-Belles 9-13 14Babysitting 11-15 16Driver’s Education 15+ 17Summer Band 11-14 17Stage Band 13-18 17Lifeguarding 16+ 18

Camp Ages PgFashion Runway Drawing 6-12 5Grandmasters of Chess 6-11 7Tutoring 6-11 7Frozen Musical Theater 4-9 8 Carlson Tennis 4-14 11Junior Scientist 5-7 13Sumo-Battlebots 8-13 15Driver’s Education 15+ 17Study Skills Boot Camp 11-14 18

Camp Ages PgLaker Dance Camp 5-14 8Mama Mia Cooking 7-14 12 EV3 Robotics 9-14 16Archery Camp 10-15 16Driver’s Education 15+ 17

July 7-11 July 14-18 July 21-25Camp Ages PgJurassic Park 5-10 6 Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7Woodworking 8-12 14LegoX: Pump it Up 6-11 13HS Gymnastics 12-17 17

June 2-6 June 16-20 June 23-27

June 30-July 4

See What’s Available, Week-By-Week!

August 4-8 August 11-15 August 18-22Camp Ages PgArt Extravaganza 5-17 5ClayDazzle on Canvas 6-11 5Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7Tutoring 6-11 7Disney’s 101 Dalmatians 7-11 8Carlson Tennis 4-14 11Lego WeDo Robotics 8-11 12Jr. Robot Engineer 6-8 13HS Gymnastics 12-17 17Driver’s Education 15+ 17Summer Band 11-14 17Stage Band 13-18 17

July 28-August 1

Camp Ages PgAuthentic Art 9-14 6Summer Swim 6mo.+ 7 T-Ball 4-6 9Baseball 6-8 9Flag Football 6-12 9Beginner Gymnastics 5-12 10Carlson Tennis 4-14 11 Sprinkles & More 7-14 12Home Cook’n 7-14 12 Camp Invention 6-12 12Intro to Archery 10-15 16Babysitting (Classroom) 11-15 16Driver’s Education 15+ 17

June 9-13

SummerAt a

Glance

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GliTz ANd GlAM ART WiTh ABRAkAdOOdlE (AGES 5-11)Fashion is a form of art. If fashion is one way you like to express yourself, glitz and glam your style with a colorful fashion T-shirt, a fringed scarf, a cool headband and rubber band bracelets that are uniquely you! The last day of class will feature a fashion show for you to share your designs. Please bring a T-Shirt, a beverage and a nut-free snack to each class.

#2806B Monday-Thursday, July 21-24 12:30-2:30pmGrainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $109Abrakadoodle Instructor

iCkY, SliMY, MESSY ART WiTh ABRAkAdOOdlE (AGES 4-9)Do you love messy, sticky, icky and scary things? Who doesn’t?! Don’t be rattled by the paper mâché snakes, and keep your hands calm and steady while you draw monsters and dinosaurs. Hide your fear with a monster mask and stop your hands from sweating from fear while you sculpt cool clay creations. Class also includes slimy goodle and more. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack to each class.

#2806A Monday-Thursday, June 16-19 9:00-11:00amGrainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $109Abrakadoodle Instructor

STAR WARS hEROES & VillAiNS ART CAMP WiTh ABRAkAdOOdlE (AGES 5-11)Are “Yoda” biggest Star Wars fan? If so, stop fighting the force and recreate some of the greatest heroes and villains from the Star Wars saga. Projects include sculpting Jabba the Hut from clay, creating a Chewbacca collage, drawing Yoda and Darth Vader, designing a Star Ship, and of course, making your own light saber.

#2806C Monday-Thursday, July 21-24 10:00-12:00pmGrainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $109Abrakadoodle Instructor

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

#2556A Monday-Thursday, July 21-24 9:00-11:00amGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $89Young Rembrandts Instructor

FROzEN iNSPiREd ART ClASS WiTh kidCREATE STudiO (4-9 YEARS)Have a blast in this class as you’re inspired by the popular Disney movie Frozen. You will create Olaf the Snowman inside a snow globe and a sparkly winter scene that Princess Anna and Princess Elsa would love. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack.

#2812B Friday, July 25 9:00-11:30amGrainwood Art Room 1 Session $29Kidcreate Instructor

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

#2812A Monday-Thursday, July 14-17 9:00-11:30amGrainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $99Kidcreate Instructor

GOT GOO? ART CAMP WiTh kidCREATE STudiO (AGES 4-9)Messy time is the best time of day, and that’s exactly what you’ll get; all class long. You’ll get silly with silly putty, messy with muck, and so much more! This is, of course, a very messy class, so please dress appropriately. Please bring a beverage and a nut-free snack.

#2812C Friday, July 11 9:00-11:30amGrainwood Art Room 1 Session $29Kidcreate Instructor

SuPER SuMMER ART CAMP (AGES 6-12)Start creating! This class will venture outdoors each day to use the school’s nature area as your inspiration for art works. Class includes drawing, painting, sculpting, tie-dying, and much more. All art supplies and a camp t-shirt are included in the tuition. An art show “Art Party” will take place the last day of our art camp. Please bring a nut-free snack, water bottle, and sunscreen to each session. Please indicate t-shirt size when registering.

#2650A Entering 1st-3rd Grade Monday-Friday, June 2-6 9:00-11:30am #2650B Entering 4th-7th Grade Monday-Friday, June 2-6 1:00-3:30pm

HOMS Art Room 5 Sessions $109 Instructor: Licensed ISD 719 Teacher Julie Pyle

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ART ExTRAVAGANzAART ANd CRAFT FAiR (AGES 5-17)

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

#2895 Thursday, July 31st 10:00am-1:00pmHOMS Location TBD 1 Session $5

ClAYdAzzlE ON CANVAS WiTh WATCh ME dRAW (AGES 6-11)ClayDazzle is part acrylics on canvas and part clay sculpture, combined to create original 3-D masterpieces. Take home your own whimsical clay and painting creations of animals, food and people. Use fun techniques to make your art pop, and add whimsical embellishments to style your masterpieces! Take home 1-2 clay masterpieces each day! Watch Me Draw provides an exceptional art experience for each child, committed to quality projects, fun and value.

#2891A Monday-Thursday, July 28-July 31 1:00-3:00pmGrainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $99Watch Me Draw Instructor

FAShiON RuNWAY 2: ROYAl PRiNCESSES dRAWiNG WiTh YOuNG REMBRANdTS (AGES 6-12)For every girl who dreams of being a princess, Young Rembrandts offers its “Medieval Fashion” Workshop. Join us for 4 days of beautiful medieval pageantry. During the first day of class, you’ll draw portraits showcasing medieval headwear. Medieval clothing will be explored, you’ll learn basic figure drawing and illustrate medieval-themed fashion accessories. More advanced figure drawing techniques and elaborate clothing will be drawn. On the last day, you’ll see the accumulation of previous days’ teachings as you and your classmates will create a large, wonderfully detailed medieval scene of a queen and her ladies in waiting.

#2556B Monday-Thursday, August 11-14 9:00-11:00amGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $89Young Rembrandts Instructor

MONSTER uNiVERSiTY CAMP WiTh 4-h (AGES 6-11)What would it be like to be a Monster at the University? You’ll explore the world of Monsters, Inc. as we all head back to the University through science, art, reading, math, gym, cooking, and theater classes. Each day will have different Monsters, Inc. topics and projects so wear your thinking caps. A healthy snack will be provided or made each day.

#2826B Monday-Thursday, August 4-7 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $554-H Instructors

PROJECT RuNWAY FAShiON WEEk ‘14 (AGES 9-13)It’s all new and it’s all here! Summer 2014 promises to be our best Project Runway summer yet! A summer tank top, matching skirt (knee-length), head band, and hair scrunchy...can we fit in anymore? You will make the projects above while learning sewing basics, including how to safely use a sewing machine, cutting patterns to size, hand-stitching techniques, fine needle work and accessorizing. When you’re done, invite your family, invite your friends! Your last day of camp features a Project Runway presentation that will command attention and dazzle audiences. Sign up for Project Runway ‘14 to put the sleek into tres chic! Ooo la la, all new projects for 2014!

#2647E Monday-Friday, August 4-8 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Media Center 5 Sessions $139Youth Enrichment League Instructor

TiE dYE PARTY WiTh kidCREATE STudiO (AGES 5-12)Retro’s always the rage, and tie dye is no exception. Come create your own tie-dye T-shirt. You’ll also have the opportunity to make a matching (or not) clay slab tie-dye T-shirt. You’ll be working with fabric dye, so please dress appropriately. Please bring a white T-shirt, a beverage and a nut-free snack.

#2812D Friday, July 18 9:00-11:30amGrainwood Art Room 1 Session $29Kidcreate Instructor

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FAMilY CAMP OuT! JuNE 27ThFee: $15 per family (add $5 for non-residents)

Enjoy a fun-filled night camping under the stars at Lakefront Park. Play games, have dinner aside a bonfire, make s’mores and more with the family and rec staff. Features Disney movie Frozen. No tent? Rent one for $10 (limited quantities).

SuMMER REGiSTRATiON NOW OPEN! Go to: www.priorlakerecreation.com for all the latest information on programs and trips.

City of PriorLake Recreation

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AuThENTiC ART WiTh dAR BROOkS (AGES 9-14)

This is a motivating class where you’re sure to have your artistic creativity sparked! Dar Brooks is an award winning artist who has been teaching children and adults for over twenty years, and is well known for her mastery of mixed media techniques. In this camp, you will learn the visual elements of art, including line, shape, value, color, space and texture. In this relaxed workshop you will gain deeper knowledge of these elements while enjoying an array of unique art materials and techniques. The program is designed to encourage interaction between you and instructor with the intention of the development of your artistic potential. Dar facilitates the artistic process so that you manifest artistic expression from your creative core, to create personally authentic art. Every hour is a new adventure! There will be short demos, individual help, and lots of encouragement to give you the confidence you need to create art that is uniquely yours. There are no mistakes in this exciting art adventure! At 2pm the last day, your creations will be celebrated at an Art Show. Everyone is welcome. Please wear paint clothes, be prepared to go outside, and bring paper towels, a sketch book, nut-free snacks, a lunch and a beverage each day.

#2537 Tuesday-Thursday, June 10-12 10:00am-2:30pm Grainwood Art Room 3 Sessions $145Instructor: Prior Lake Artist Dar Brooks

FAiRY GARdENS (AGES 8-13)

What’s beautiful about moss, rocks and dirt? Well, fairy gardens, of course! A fairy or miniature garden is a way to create a little garden to inspire your imagination. You can use little toy animals, chairs, benches, rocks, and plant miniature plants to create a miniature yardscape. Learn to plant clippings that will continue to grow, then use your imagination to create a place your fairies would like to live.

#2894 Friday, June 27 10:00-11:00amGrainwood Room TBD 1 Session $25Instructor: Angela O’Brein-Greywitt

JuRASSiC PARk 3-d diNO-RAMA WiTh WATCh ME dRAW! (AGES 5-10)Design a prehistoric exhibit full of dinosaurs, volcanoes, & more! Work with clay, draw and paint to create your own dinosaur story in a 3-D display! You will have several art creations in addition to the 3-D display at the end of the week, including an almost dino-sized oil pastel creation. Dress for a mess!

#2891B Monday-Thursday, June 30-July 3 9:00-11:00amGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $99Watch Me Draw Instructor

Summer Kids’ Company offers a variety of activities and experiences for children

Pre-K through those entering grade 5. Children are nurtured and kept safe in an environment designed to be recreational, educational and flexible enough to meet the individual needs of all the children.

Each child has the opportunity to explore, play, learn and develop friendships. Activities include field trips, service

projects, environmental learning, team building and much more! Check us out

and be a part of the fun!

Summer Kids’ Company will run from June 5 - August 22, 2014,

6:30am-6:00pm

Pre K – K will be located at EdgewoodGrades 1- 5 will be located at Glendale,

Jeffers Pond, or WestWood.

The Wave - 6th-8th Grade

The WAVE is a youth program designed for students entering 6th – 8th grade and

is a spin-off of Kids’ Company. Students will enjoy hanging with their

friends and will be instrumental in planning their own field trips and

activities. Flexible scheduling allows families to choose which days they will

attend and our convenient location allows students to participate in summer band,

summer school, sports, enrichment and much more.

June 9 – August 22, 2014Hidden Oaks Middle School

7:00am – 5:00pmKevin Humbert is The WAVE Leader

Contact Kids’ Company at 952-226-0090 for more information or visit www.priorlakesavagece.com.

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SuMMER SWiM lESSONS (6 MOS.-18 YEARS)Community Education is offering Summer Swim Lessons at Hidden Oaks Middle School. Session dates are as follows:Session 1: Monday-Thursday, June 9-19Session 2: Monday-Thursday, June 23-July 3Session 3: Monday-Thursday, July 7-17Session 4: Monday-Thursday, July 21-31Register online at www.priorlakesavagece.com or register in-person at the District Services Center between the hours of 8:00am-4:00pm, Monday through Friday. Please call Bobbi at 952.226.0081 with questions.

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

#2757A Monday, June 2 9:00-11:00amDSC Room TBD 1 Session $45

#2757B Thursday, July 24 9:00-11:00amDSC Room TBD 1 Session $45

Instructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

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

# 2700A Entering 1st-2nd Grade# 2700B Entering 3rd-7th GradeStudents determine their own schedule.Enrollment Deadline: June 27 $85Summer Math-by-Mail Instructor

MANNERlY MANNERS RulE! (AGES 7-14)Success in life depends on polished conversation skills! Mannerly Manners®, a leading etiquette source, supports family values and helps you learn these skills with fun, interactive activities. This class covers such topics as introductions with conversation skills, the importance of a smile, posture, table manners, telephone skills, and much more. Our “manners for everyday life™” give you an advantage in life by building confidence and self-esteem! Small class size includes lots of handouts, individual attention, a student manual, a dessert meal and a certificate of completion. Snack and water provided each day of class.

#2637X Monday-Thursday, August 4-7 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $149Instructor: Marilyn G. Pentel

GRANdMASTERS OF ChESS WiTh YOuTh ENRiChMENT lEAGuE (AGES 6-11)

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

#2893 Monday-Friday, August 11-15 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Media Center 5 Sessions $115Instructor: National Chess Master Nathan Hoover

SuMMER TuTORiNG (AGES 6-11)Do you feel like you need a little boost to start the next school year off right? If so, Summer Tutoring could be the answer. Licensed Elementary School Teacher Heather Mallett is ready to help you master age appropriate concepts in the core subject areas of math, reading, social studies, and science. Choose the day or days of the week that work best for you, and email Heather at [email protected] to schedule your individual tutoring session time. You may choose one or two sessions per week. After confirming a schedule with Heather, please call Community Education to register at 952.226.0080. Register for one or two sections. No discounts.

#2900A1 Tuesdays or Wednesdays, June 10-July 9One 1 hour tutoring session per week 4 Sessions $108(no tutoring June 30-July 4)#2900A2 Tuesdays or Wednesdays, June 10-July 9Two 1 hour tutoring session per week 8 Sessions $216(no tutoring June 30-July 4)#2900B1 Tuesdays or Wednesdays, July 15-August 13One 1 hour tutoring session per week 5 Sessions $135#2900B2 Tuesdays or Wednesdays, July 15-August 13Two 1 hour tutoring session per week 10 Sessions $270

Redtail Ridge Room TBD 9:00am-3:00pmInstructor: Licensed ISD 719 Teacher, Heather Mallett

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SuMMER ThEATER WORkShOP WiTh PlhS dRAMA dEPARTMENT (AGES 9-15)Be part of the drama workshop run by the Prior Lake High School Drama Department! High school actors and technicians, along with a theater director, will be in charge of this event. Each session will be divided into two sections. The first part will consist of theater games and activities. These are designed to help you learn stage movement, find characters, and have fun in the process. The second part will be to launch a play which will be performed for the public on the final day of the class. Casting will be on Monday and rehearsals will take place during the second part of each day’s session. The name of the plays will be announced at the beginning of the workshop. If you prefer not to be “on stage,” an opportunity will exist for you to work with the technical aspects of the performance. Camp proceeds benefit the PLHS Theater Department.

#2791A Mon.-Fri., June 2-6 7th-9th Grade 9:00-11:30am#2791B Mon.-Fri., June 2-6 4th-6th Grade 12:30-3:00pm

PLHS Auditorium 5 Sessions $59Instructor: Licensed Teacher Deserea Niemann and PLHS Drama Students

lAkER dANCE TEAM YOuTh CliNiC (AGES 5-14)You are invited to attend a three-day camp put on by the Laker Dance Team! After being divided into groups by grade, dancers will learn a variety of skills from current Laker dancers, play games, and learn a short routine. Fee includes a t-shirt. Please indicate t-shirt size when registering (Youth Small-Adult Medium). Registrations received after Friday, August 2nd cannot be guaranteed a t-shirt. After attending this clinic, participants will be invited to perform at the Blue & Gold PLHS football game on Wednesday, August 20th, time to be announced. Parents are invited to this game to see the performance. Wear comfortable clothing, lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes, and bring a water bottle and a nut-free snack. Camp proceeds benefit the PLHS Dance Team.

#2707 Monday-Wednesday, August 18-20 9:00-11:00amHOMS Gym TBD 4 Sessions $80Instructor: PLHS Laker Dance Team

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

#2841A Monday-Thursday, July 7-10 10:00-11:30amGrainwood Cafeteria 4 Sessions $59Instructor: Licensed Teacher Laresa Pickens

SOFiA ThE FiRST MuSiCAl ThEATER CAMP WiTh MAYER ARTS (AGES 3-8)Are you ready to be a princess? You will dance and sing to the music from Sofia the First and we’ll put together our own show! You will also make your own amulet! No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a nut-free snack and beverage daily. Friends and family are invited to observe the final 30 minutes of the final class. You can do anything!

#2644A Mon.-Fri., June 16-20 Ages 3-4 11:00am-Noon Grainwood Gym 5 Sessions $59#2644B Mon.-Fri., June 16-20 Ages 4-8 1:00-4:00pm Grainwood Gym 5 Sessions $129Mayer Arts Instructor

TEEN BEACh MOViE MuSiCAl ThEATER CAMP WiTh MAYER ARTS (AGES 7-12)Are you surf crazy? Come and show us what you’ve got in the fun musical theater camp. You will learn songs and dances from the hit Teen Beach Movie and we’ll put together our own show! Bring your enthusiasm and get ready to shine! All levels are welcome. Everyone will receive solo speaking lines. Please wear lightweight tennis shoes, ballet, or jazz shoes. Bring a nut-free snack and beverage daily. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance during the last 30 minutes of the final class. We just can’t stop singing!

#2643A Monday-Friday, June 23-27 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Gym 5 Sessions $129Mayer Arts Instructor

FROzEN® MuSiCAl ThEATER CAMP WiTh MAYER ARTS (AGES 4-9)For the first time in forever! We will dance and sing to music from Frozen and put together our own show! You will also make your own silly snowman crafts. No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a nut-free snack and beverage daily. Friends and family are invited to observe the final 30 minutes of the final class.

#2643B1 Monday-Friday, June 23-27 9:00am -Noon#2643B2 Monday-Friday, August 11-15 9:00am -Noon

Grainwood Gym 5 Sessions $129Mayer Arts Instructor

diSNEY’S 101 Dalmatians WiTh YOuNG PERFORMERS ThEATRE (AGES 7-11)In a loving home in the City of London, Dalmatian parents Pongo and Perdita happily raise their Dalmatian puppies, until the monstrous Cruella De Vil plots to steal them for her new fur coat! Join all the dogs of London as they daringly rescue the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen. This camp includes the fun songs and lovable characters from Disney’s original movie. Please bring a nut-free snack and beverage daily. A performance for family and friends will be held during the last camp session.

#2865 Monday-Friday, July 28-August 1 9:00am-1:00pmGrainwood Gym 5 Sessions $115Young Performers Instructor

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BASkETBAll WiTh SkYhAWkS (AGES 4-12)This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player. Using our progressional curriculum, staff focus on the whole player, teaching respect, teamwork and responsibility. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of Skyhawks’ most popular programs. You will receive a t-shirt, and player evaluation or merit award. Participants in Sections 2669B and 2669C will receive a basketball. Please bring appropriate clothing, two snacks, a water bottle, and gym shoes.

#2669A Monday-Friday, June 16-20 10:00am-NoonGrainwood Gym Ages 4-6 5 Sessions $95

#2669B Monday-Friday, June 16-20 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Gym Ages 7-12 5 Sessions $115

#2669C Monday-Friday, July 21-25 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Gym Ages 6-12 5 Sessions $115

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T-BAll WiTh SkYhAWkS (AGES 4-6)Skyhawks T-Ball staff teach the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and base running, all in a fun, positive environment. Specifically designed for beginning players, this program teaches athletes new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and responsibility. You will receive a t-shirt and merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, a baseball glove, and sunscreen.

#2670A Monday-Friday, June 9-13 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Gym/Fields* 5 Sessions $115Skyhawks Instructors

BASEBAll WiTh SkYhAWkS (AGES 6-8)Skyhawks baseball staff teach the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and base running, all in a fun, positive environment. Specifically designed for beginning and intermediate players, this program teaches athletes new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and responsibility. You will receive a t-shirt and merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, a baseball glove, and sunscreen.

#2670B Monday-Friday, June 9-13 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Gym/Fields* 5 Sessions $115Skyhawks Instructors

TRACk ANd FiEld WiTh SkYhAWkS (AGES 6-12)Skyhawks Track & Field combines technical development, fundamental techniques, and safety with a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, you’ll be taught the standard track & field events, including long distance, sprints, relays, shot put, discus, and standing long-jump. All exercises and drills prepare you, the young athlete, for a future in cross-country, track & field events, and distance running while inspiring a love for running and being active. You’ll put it all together for one fun-filled day at the Skyhawks track meet! Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen. All participants receive a t-shirt and a merit award.

#2747 Monday-Friday, July 7-11 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Gym/Fields* 5 Sessions $115Skyhawks Instructors

FlAG FOOTBAll WiTh SkYhAWkS (AGES 5-12)Flag Football is the perfect introduction to “America’s Game.” Campers learn skills on both sides of the football including the core components of passing, catching, and defense – all presented in a fun and positive environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Super Bowl, giving you a chance to showcase your skills on the gridiron! You will receive a t-shirt, football, and player evaluation or merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 12:1. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.

#2560A Monday-Friday, June 9-13 Ages 6-12 1:00-4:00pm

#2560B Monday-Friday, July 21-25 Ages 5-7 9:00am-Noon

#2560C Mon.-Fri., July 21-25 Ages 8-12 9:00am-Noon

Grainwood Gym/Fields* 5 Sessions $115Skyhawks Instructors

SOCCER WiTh SkYhAWkS (AGES 3.5-8)Developed over 30 years, this is the number one soccer camp for parents looking to introduce their children to the fundamentals of the world’s most popular sport. Using Skyhawks’ progressional curriculum, you will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for that next step into soccer. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 10:1 for the evening camps. The morning camps are specifically designed for children 42 and 48 months of age, and introduce the essentials of soccer. Through games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/eye coordination, and skill development. Must be toilet trained in order to participate. The participant-to-coach ratio for morning camps is approximately 6:1. All soccer campers will receive a t-shirt and merit award. Please bring appropriate clothing, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen.

#2674A Monday-Thursday, June 23-26 6:00-7:00pmGrainwood Gym/Fields* Ages 4-5 4 Sessions $55

#2674B Monday-Thursday, June 23-26 7:15-8:15pmGrainwood Gym/Fields* Ages 6-8 4 Sessions $55

#2674C Monday-Friday, August 4-8 9:00-10:00amGrainwood Gym/Fields* Ages 3.5-4 5 Sessions $55

#2674D Monday-Friday, August 4-8 10:15-11:15amGrainwood Gym/Fields* Ages 3.5-4 5 Sessions $55Skyhawks Instructors

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MulTi-SPORT CAMP FOR GiRlS WiTh SkYhAWkS (GiRlS ONlY, AGES 7-12)Skyhawks multi-sport camp is designed to introduce girls to a variety of different sports in one setting. For this program we combine soccer, flag football, and basketball into one fun-filled week. You will learn the rules and essentials skills of each sport along with vital life lessons such as respect and teamwork. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen. You will receive a sport ball, t-shirt, and merit award.

#2839 Monday-Friday, July 14-18 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Gym/Fields* 5 Sessions $115Skyhawks Instructors

VOllEYBAll WiTh SkYhAWkS (AGES 7-12)All aspects of volleyball are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This co-ed program is designed for the beginning and intermediate player. Instructors will assist you in developing fundamental skills through game-speed drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. You will receive a t-shirt, volleyball, and player evaluation. The participant-to-coach ratio is approximately 10:1. Please bring appropriate clothing, two nut-free snacks, a water bottle, gym shoes, knee pads, and sunscreen.

#2676 Monday-Friday, August 4-8 1:00-4:00pmHOMS Gym TBD 5 Sessions $115Skyhawks Instructors

lACROSSE WiTh SkYhAWkS (AGES 7-12)Skyhawks Lacrosse combines basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey into one fast-paced game. You’ll be taught the fundamentals of stick handling, cradling, passing, and shooting in a fun, non-checking environment. Please bring appropriate clothing, a nut-free snack and lunch, water bottle, and sunscreen. You will receive a t-shirt and a merit award. Limited lacrosse kits are available for rent. Kits include helmet with full mask, lacrosse stick, and protective gloves. When you register, please select whether you will bring a helmet, lacrosse stick, and gloves to camp each day or if you need to rent equipment for camp.

#2896 Monday-Friday, August 4-8 1:00-4:00pm Grainwood Gym/Fields* 5 Sessions$115- Participant Supplies Equipment$144- With Equipment RentalSkyhawks Instructors

GYMNASTiCS - BEGiNNER i WiTh lAkER GYMNASTiCS (AGES 5-8)Beginner Gymnastics I provides a fun, exciting atmosphere where you can learn and improve gymnastics skills. You’ll try out the sport of gymnastics and learn from more experienced gymnasts. If you have little to no prior gymnastics experience, this is the perfect class for you. Focus will be on the drills leading up to basic gymnastics skills, including work on the balance beam, uneven bars, spring board, and floor. Some of the skills you will focus on are forward and backward rolls, cartwheels, handstands, various jumps, and back-hip pullovers on the bars. You’ll learn a new sport, gain new friendships, and improve your listening and social skills. You should wear leotards, t-shirts, and shorts (no jeans or jewelry). Please bring a water bottle and a positive attitude!

#2654A Monday-Friday, June 9-13 1:00-2:00pmDynamics Gymnastics 5 Sessions $693176 Co. Rd. 42 W., BurnsvilleInstructor: PLHS Varsity Gymnastics Coach and Players

GYMNASTiCS - BEGiNNER ii WiTh lAkER GYMNASTiCS (AGES 7-12)Beginner Gymnastics II provides a fun, exciting atmosphere where you can learn and improve gymnastics skills. You’ll try out the sport of gymnastics and learn from more experienced gymnasts. This class is designed for you if you’ve had some previous gymnastics experience. You will build on the skills you already have, as well as learn new ones on all four events. Some of the skills you will work on are front and back walkovers, front and back handsprings, round-offs, various jumps, cartwheels on the beam, and kips on the bars. You should wear leotards, t-shirts, and shorts (no jeans or jewelry). Please bring a water bottle and a positive attitude!

#2654B Monday-Friday, June 9-13 2:15-3:45pmDynamics Gymnastics 5 Sessions $993176 Co. Rd. 42 W., BurnsvilleInstructor: PLHS Varsity Gymnastics Coach and Players

FENCiNG WiTh YOuTh ENRiChMENT lEAGuE (AGES 7-15)New & experienced fencers are invited! Get ready to face your foe in mano-a-mano matches that will test your strength, speed, discipline and desire. These fencing classes improve dexterity, speed, quickness & focus. Safety is our first priority. Safety swords, protective masks & jackets, and a high-octane, inclusive environment. Are you ready to duel?

#6113A Monday-Friday, July 7-11 Ages 7-10 9:00am-Noon#6113B Monday-Friday, July 7-11 Ages 11-15 1:00-4:00pm

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

#2856A Mon.-Thurs., July 14-17 Ages 4-6 6:00-6:45pm#2856B Mon.-Thurs., July 14-17 Ages 7-8 7:00-7:45pmTOMS Tennis Courts 4 Sessions $55Skyhawks Instructors

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

#2671A Monday-Thursday, July 14-17 3:30-5:30pmTOMS Tennis Courts 4 Sessions $75Skyhawks Instructors

TENNiS PlAY dAY WiTh CARlSON TENNiS (AGES 4-11)The goal of Carlson Tennis is to give kids an opportunity to play the great sport of tennis. The event promotes a sport of a lifetime. This is a great opportunity to try tennis for the first time or to get out and play again before summer starts. The Stars Program goals are development, fun, & success. Low compression balls, smaller rackets, and shorter courts are used to get you playing right away. $5 payment will be credited to your enrollment in Tennis with Carlson Tennis in the same quarter.

#2866 Sunday, May 18 Ages 4-8 1:00-2:00pm Ages 9-11 2:00-3:00pmTOMS Tennis Courts 1 Session $5Carlson Tennis Instructors

liTTlE STARS TENNiS WiTh CARlSON TENNiS (AGES 4-6) This class is for the youngest players. Agility, balance, and coordination are emphasized. You’ll start here, in the Pre-Rally Stage of your Tennis development. Class focus will be on developing the skills that will get you to the rally stage. At the end of each session there will be a Skills Festival where you can compete as teams on your skills. Fun and success are the goals!

#2866A1 Tuesday-Thursday, June 3-12 10:00-10:45am#2866A2 Tuesday-Thursday, June 17-26 10:00-10:45am#2866A3 Tuesday-Thursday, July 8-17 10:00-10:45am#2866A4 Tuesday-Thursday, July 22-31 10:00-10:45am#2866A5 Tuesday-Thursday, August 5-14 10:00-10:45amTOMS Tennis Courts 6 Sessions $80Carlson Tennis Instructors

RiSiNG STARS TENNiS WiTh CARlSON TENNiS (AGES 7-8)This class is about control and is the first Rally Stage. You will play rally games by the 2nd lesson and the final day will be full of games and competitions. This group is split up by ability so that you can learn at your correct pace. You’ll enjoy playing games and rallying the ball back and forth while working on technique and tactics.

#2866B1 Tuesday-Thursday, June 3-12 11:00-11:45am#2866B2 Tuesday-Thursday, June 17-26 11:00-11:45am#2866B3 Tuesday-Thursday, July 8-17 11:00-11:45am#2866B4 Tuesday-Thursday, July 22-31 11:00-11:45am#2866B5 Tuesday-Thursday, August 5-14 11:00-11:45amTOMS Tennis Courts 6 Sessions $95Carlson Tennis Instructors

FuTuRE STARS TENNiS WiTh CARlSON TENNiS (AGES 9-11) This group will be rallying from the beginning. This group is split into levels based on ability; however everyone will be rallying from the first day. The emphasis for this class is to get you to play and understand the fundamentals of the forehand and backhand groundstrokes, volleys, and serve. Point play is introduced in the 2nd week so the you’ll will be ready for our weekly Match Play.

#2866C1 Tuesday-Thursday, June 3-12 11:45am-12:45pm#2866C2 Tuesday-Thursday, June 17-26 11:45am-12:45pm#2866C3 Tuesday-Thursday, July 8-17 11:45am-12:45pm#2866C4 Tuesday- Thursday, July 22-31 11:45am-12:45pm#2866C5 Tuesday-Thursday, August 5-14 11:45am-12:45pmTOMS Tennis Court 6 Sessions $95Carlson Tennis Instructors

MiddlE SChOOl TENNiS WiTh CARlSON TENNiS (AGES 11-14)This group will be a mix of past players and new players, with the group split up as needed. The goal for this group is to get you playing as fast as possible. Match play, technique, and tactics will be the class focus to help you develop your tennis skills.

#2866D1 Tuesday-Thursday, June 3-12 12:45-2:00pm#2866D2 Tuesday-Thursday, June 17-26 12:45-2:00pm#2866D3 Tuesday-Thursday, July 8-17 12:45-2:00pm#2866D4 Tuesday-Thursday, July 22-31 12:45-2:00pm#2866D5 Tuesday-Thursday, August 5-14 12:45-2:00pmTOMS Tennis Courts 6 Sessions $135Carlson Tennis Instructors

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CAMP iNVENTiON: MORPhEd (AGES 6-12)Camp Invention is an adventure in creativity that immerses you in exciting, hands-on activities that reinvent summer fun. Led by local educators, you’ll be challenged to explore connections between science, technology, engineering and innovation. Spend your time building original prototypes and creating a personalized motor-powered vehicle; while designing, improving and analyzing your own inventions in a team setting. Don’t miss out on all these new challenges!

Monday-Friday, June 9-13 9:00am-3:30pmGrainwood Cafeteria 5 Sessions $245Register at www.campinvention.org or 1-800-968-4332Instructors: Director Cheri Kirchner and Camp Invention Staff

COOkiNG ClASSES WiTh WAY-COOl COOkiNG SChOOl (AGES 7-14)Cook up some fun at the Way-Cool Cooking School this summer. These cooking classes are filled with hands on fun and will teach you life skills you will never forget! You’ll learn 3-4 recipes per camp and will leave with all the recipes at the end of class. It’s Way-Cool!

Global Grub: Take a culinary adventure with us and cook up cuisine from Mexico, Asia, Italy, and France. No passport needed for this food adventure as you create tamales from Mexico, egg rolls from Asia, fresh pasta from Italy, French baguettes and other international favorites. #2643A Friday, June 6 9:00am-Noon

Baking 101: Learn techniques and bake like a pro. Learn the basics behind cookies and scones, muffins and popovers, brownies and more!#2643B Friday, June 6 1:00-4:00pm

home Cook’n: Enjoy a trip down memory lane as you create, share, and learn about comfort foods and recipes from our family and yours! Bring in family favorite recipes to share with the class in addition to a few of ours.#2643C Friday, June 13 9:00am-Noon

Sprinkles and More: Sprinkly recipes you will be baking- everything from classic baked goods like cookies and confetti cake to cake pops and cupcakes!#2643D Friday, June 13 1:00-4:00pm

Mama Mia That’s italian: Celebrate the heart and soul of Italy one recipe at a time. This camp is a cooking tour of Italy that allows you to learn about the history, culture, and passion of Italy plate by wonderful plate of Italian favorites! #2643E Friday, August 22 9:00am-Noon

1 Half Day Session $60 1 Full Day Session $115Way-Cool Cooking School, 7625 Egan Drive, SavageWay-Cool Cooking School Instructor

COOkiNG ChAllENGE WiTh 4-h (AGES 8-12)Do you like to cook? Do you like to experiment? Then this class is for you. Join 4-H for a Mini Daycamp of cooking and kitchen science. Each day you will work in teams of 2-4 students to make a healthy recipe. Your challenge will be to complete the task given to you in the amount of time. Judges will be looking for team work, presentation, flavor and originality. Monday we will start by learning the rules of the kitchen, proper handling of food, how to prevent germs, table etiquette and how to present your recipes. We will start with a simple snack recipe. On Tuesday we will set up our competitions with a sandwich challenge. Wednesday we will challenge you to make a breakfast fit for a King! On the last day, you will take everything you have learned and compete for the ultimate title…Fajita Champions! If you think you are up to the challenge, sign up fast. Please bring an apron. Long hair must be pulled back into a pony tail.

#2826C Monday-Thursday, July 14-17 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Cafeteria 4 Sessions $554-H Instructor

lEGOx: iNdYCAR® SERiES WiTh YOuTh ENRiChMENT lEAGuE (AGES 6-11)All speed! All summer! Start your LEGO engines and get ready to burn rubber (LEGO rubber, that is). This tailor made course will focus on different LEGO racers: Drag Racer, Tug-o-War, Hill Climber (using a fly wheel), Street Sweeper, a land yacht and more. You will use these projects to investigate basic engineering concepts, including gearing up/down, single vs. separate axles, stored energy, kinetic energy and more. Shift into high gear and get signed up today.

#2647B Monday-Friday, July 14-18 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Room TBD 5 Sessions $119Youth Enrichment League Instructor

lEGO WEdO ROBOTiCS WiTh YOuTh ENRiChMENT lEAGuE (AGES 8-11)Get ready for summer soccer by building your own robotic soccer goalie and cheering fans! Other projects include a motorized airplane, boat, waking giant, terrible pterodactyl and more. Ten to fifteen projects will be built throughout the week. Each day you will design and build different LEGO projects and then program these projects using a computer and a basic robotics engineering program (from Mindstorms) to complete different tasks and challenges. A fascinating week of summer camp for you young inventors and engineers!

#2647C Monday-Friday, July 28-August 1 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Room TBD 5 Sessions $119Youth Enrichment League Instructor

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lEGOx: PuMP iT uP... PNEuMATiCS STYlE WiTh YOuTh ENRiChMENT lEAGuE (AGES 6-11)Get pumped up with our LEGO Pneumatics series. Create a robotic hand, robotic arm and stamping press, and design your own dinosaur and scarecrow; all using pneumatics (components operated by pressurized air). You will leave the class with a firm understanding of how pneumatics are used in your day-to-day lives as well as how they can be used in the future. Engage your erudite engineer. Sign up today.

#2647A Monday-Thursday, June 30-July 3 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $95Youth Enrichment League Instructor

JR. ROBOT ENGiNEER WiTh MAd SCiENCE (AGES 6-8)Discover the world of robots inspired by science fiction writers like Isaac Asimov and Karl Capek. Build an OWI Hyper Peppy Robot to take home. Learn about robot programming with Mad Science’s Baby Steps and Sandwich programming. Program a Lego Mindstorms® NXT Robot and navigate an obstacle course. Take part in a Game Show and learn about the history and parts of a robot. Be part of the human robot we put together and part of the assembly line as your snack is constructed. Build circuits, gear assemblies and simple motors as you apply your knowledge of power sources, switches, end effectors, belt drives, magnets and hydraulics. Try out the Mad Science robotic arm to gather your snack one day and explore four other types of robots.

#2501B Monday-Friday, July 28-August 1 12:30-3:30pmGrainwood Art Room 5 Sessions $159Mad Science Instructor

lEGO MiNECRAFT ENGiNEERiNG WiTh COMPuTER ExPlORERS (AGES 6-10)From the hit video game, Minecraft, comes this awesome Lego and Papercrafts class. You and the other builders will be creating mob figures, custom blocks, torches, mosaics, custom biomes and terrains from the Minecraft Video Game! You will use both cardboard papercrafts and Legos to create your worlds. You’ll be challenged to bring your virtual designs from the game to life and get to take home a daily project. Most materials will be for class use only. Take-homes include a mini handcrafted LED lit Redstone torch, Lego Micro-biome, 2 Lego micro-figs, and 2 papercrafts. Please bring a nut-free snack and a beverage daily.

#2787A Monday-Thursday, June 2-5 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $135Computer Explorers Instructor

BlOCk BRiGAdE CAMP-ROBOTiCS PROGRAMMiNG WiTh kiNG TEC 2169 MEMBERS (AGES 9-12)This robotics camp is engineered to challenge your mind in programming, mechanical building, and much more. Think outside the box, but inside the field. Each team will design, create, and program a robot to race around the field solar system and score as many points as possible. Points are awarded each time a robot scores into a zone or crate, or each time a robot hangs from a truss. The entire game is constricted to a time limit of 90 seconds. Camp includes instruction from King TeC members in the areas of programming and electrical and mechanic engineering. Each team of 3-6 students will be assigned a KING TeC mentor. The final class will include a tournament to showcase your team’s robot design in competition with the other teams and robots. You will also be given glimpses of being on KING TeC and the team’s large robots. Students with all levels of experience are encouraged to register. You won’t leave with a robot, but you will leave with a T-shirt in your size if you register and provide your shirt size by May 12. T-shirts are not guaranteed after that date. Please bring a nut-free snack and beverage to camp each day.

#2875 Monday-Friday, June 16-20 8:30am-12:30pmGrainwood Cafeteria 5 Sessions $99Instructors: King TeC Members and Advisors

JuNiOR SCiENTiST WiTh MAd SCiENCE (AGES 5-7)Have you ever wanted to be a chemist, geologist, biologist, illusionist, or paleontologist? These are just some of the Mad Science scientists you will become while learning about bugs, sea life, fossils, minerals, optical illusions, magic and what makes slime slimy and putty sticky. Enjoy hands-on fun and experiments as you explore a different theme each day.

#2501A Monday-Friday, August 11-15 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Art Room 5 Sessions $139Mad Science Instructors

MAGiC 4-h BuS CAMP WiTh 4-h (AGES 6-11)Come explore the wonderful world of the Magic School Bus with 4-H. Each day we will look at a different theme and book. You’ll explore the world of dinosaurs and fossils through hands on activities, games, crafts and science experiments. Then, discover the world of plants and seeds as you plant your own little gardens through seed, cutting and seedlings. You’ll make a healthy snack from some of the plants that you’ve planted. The next day you’ll explore the world of germs and the human body. You will learn how germs grow and spread, and look at ways to prevent the spread of germs and how to stay healthy. The week finishes by examining the world of electricity and how to make simple and complex circuits. A healthy snack will be provided or made each day.

#2826A Monday-Thursday, June 23-26 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $554-H Instructors

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CAMP CATERPillAR WiTh SCiENCE ExPlORERS (AGES 3.5-6) Our earth is a wonderful adventure just waiting for you! As a caterpillar camper, you will begin a new exploration each day and learn about your planet. You will investigate bugs, plants, and the weather with fun activities, projects, songs, stories and more.

#2549A Monday-Thursday, August 4-7 12:30-2:30pmGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $75Science Explorers Instructor

AMAziNG ANiMAlS AROuNd ThE WORld WiTh SCiENCE ExPlORERS (AGES 3.5-6)Join Science Explorers and travel the world visiting all 7 continents, along with a dip into the surrounding oceans, to discover their most amazing and unique animals. Your adventure will have you hopping along, climbing steep cliffs, ducking for cover, and more through stories, games and art projects.

#2549B Monday-Thursday, June 16 -19 12:30-2:30pmGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $75Science Explorers Instructor

MYTh BuSTiNG 101 WiTh SCiENCE ExPlORERS (AGES 6-8)Mind-blowing myths or scientific facts? Join Science Explorers and help confirm or bust strange myths and wacky urban legends. You will ask the crazy questions, develop hypotheses, then smash it, crash it, sink it or launch it to determine if the myth is confirmed, plausible or busted.

#2549C Monday-Thursday, June 16 -19 9:30-11:30amGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $75Science Explorers Instructor

WOOdWORkiNG WiTh YOuTh ENRiChMENT lEAGuE (AGES 8-12)Did you know bats are an ecologically friendly way to control the mosquito population? Stop swatting and start building! In this camp you’ll build a bat house, a puppet theater, a squirrel lounger and a book holder. Make, paint and take home 4 different projects while learning the rudiments of craftsmanship, including measuring, safely cutting and crosscutting, drilling, clamping, hammering and more. Safety is our first priority. No power tools will be used in class and every student wears safety goggles the entire class. Clothes may get paint or sawdust on them, please plan accordingly. A $30 materials fee is included in the course fee.

#2838 Monday-Thursday, June 30-July 3 9:00am-NoonGrainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $149Youth Enrichment League Instructor

CREATE YOuR OWN VidEO GAME (AGES 9-12)In this Video Game Animation class, you will explore how to create animated characters, stories, and art using Scratch, a computer learning tool that teaches programming skills. You’ll draw pictures, add sound and movement, and share your creations with other participants. You will learn about programs that already exist and design your own using a visual programming language. Please bring a USB drive on the last day of class to take your game home! Scratch Software is free to download, so you may add to your game after class from a home computer if you need additional time. Parents will have access to the day’s activities by following along with a customized “app” created by the instructor. A special Scratch Showcase will be held the last day of class. The showcase will feature student products. All parents are invited to attend the showcase!

#2792 Monday-Thursday, July 7-10 9:00-11:00amJeffers Pond Media Center 4 Sessions $85Instructor: Licensed Teacher Kate Tinguely

TYNkER-BEllES (GiRlS ONlY, AGES 9-13)Bring your Girl Power and come “Tynker” with us! Tynker is a user-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) program that will help teach you computational and programming skills in a fun and imaginative way. The program is browser based and enables you to learn computers through discovery, creativity and experimentation. Tynker can be used to build games, tell stories and create projects modeling real world situations. Tynker at Home allows parents to explore the program with self-guided lessons, puzzles, tutorials, quizzes, videos and more! See for yourself what the excitement about Tynker is all about. Sign up today! Parents will have access to the day’s activities by following along with a customized “app” created by the instructor. A special Tynker-Belles Showcase will be held the last day of class. The showcase will feature student products. All parents are invited to attend the showcase!

#2897 Monday-Thursday, August 4-7 9:00-11:00amJeffers Pond Media Center 4 Sessions $85Instructor: Licensed Teacher Kate Tinguely

STAR WARS dROid BuildERWiTh COMPuTER ExPlORERS (AGES 5-10)Bring Star Wars inspired inventions to life — with the Star Wars Lego Mindstorms Robotics Developer kit. You will start with simple droids, and then move on to more ambitious droids that move and walk. This modular building system lets you build using subassemblies, making it easy to create and customize the robotic droids. All these great robotic inventions are powered by the Micro Scout, the smallest Lego microcomputer, equipped with light sensor, and 6 robotic programs to control our droid creations. Possible models include a Droid Vehicle, Trainer Droids, the Computer Explorer’s version of R2D2 and more! Experiment with robotic programs that avoid light, seek light, and are controlled by lights, act as alarms and more! You will take home a small Lego non-robotic droid or starship. Please bring a nut-free snack and a beverage to each class.

#2787B Monday-Thursday, June 2-5 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $135Computer Explorers Instructor

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W.O.W. ThE WONdER OF WATER!WiTh CAMP ECO-AdVENTuRE (AGES 4-11)E-STEM (Environment, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and Eco Adventure Camp go together to encourage and create a lifelong love of science, nature, and the three water biomes that are found at Jeffers Pond Elementary. Learn to be a water engineer and all about water habitats and biomes. Play in learning games about plants and animals that need water for survival! This camp is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Please bring a life jacket, a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, tennis shoes, and a nut-free lunch to camp each day

#2701A Mon.-Thurs., June 23-26 Ages 4-6 9:00am-NoonJeffers Pond 1st Grade Pod 4 Sessions $75

#2701B Mon.-Thurs., June 23-26 Ages 6-12 9:00am-3:00pmJeffers Pond 1st Grade Pod 4 Sessions $99Instructors: Licensed ISD 719 Teachers

ExTREME SuMO-BATTlEBOTS WiTh COMPuTER ExPlORERS (AGES 8-13)Get ready to take ultimate control with new models! Sumo Battle-Bots are a modern twist on the ancient Japanese sport of Sumo Wrestling. Using the NXT Intelligent brick from LEGO®, servo motors, advanced ultrasonic, touch and light sensors, and specialized Lego technic engineering components, you will build sumo-bots that will compete against one another in a sumo ring. Then you’ll be challenged to morph your projects into a better, stronger or faster sumo robot and take part in a double elimination sumo tournament. Please bring a nut-free snack and beverage daily.

#2903 Monday-Thursday, August 11-14 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $135Computer Explorers Instructor

iNSPECTOR GAdGET CAMP WiTh 4-h (AGES 6-11)Do you like to learn how things work? Do you like to make little gadgets? Enter the world of Mr. Inspector Gadget. You’ll explore what it takes to become an undercover spy by making marshmallow shooters, spy glasses and other spy gadgets while conducting experiments to catch the mystery criminal. Each day you will be given a set of clues on who has committed the crime. By the end of each session you will earn a badge if you can crack the case. A healthy snack will be provided or made each day.

#2826D Monday-Thursday, August 4-7 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Art Room 4 Sessions $554H Instructor

FiRST lEGO lEAGuE WiTh kiNGTEC 2169 (4Th-8Th GRAdE)Join the league that will provide “The hardest fun you’ll ever have!” FIRST LEGO League (FLL) is a robotics program that will get you excited about science, math and technology! Teams of 8-10 students will be formed. Each team will be given the same LEGO MINDSTROMS kit to use, a Robot Game Challenge, and a project; an actual real world issue that needs to be solved. Your team’s goal will be to come up with the best solution for each piece of the challenge. Please note: While this program is intended to be fun for all participants, it is a team competition and its success requires that all members be committed to fully participating. This is more than building with Legos. The competition includes the building of a group robot, a research project, and the development of a presentation. FIRST recommends successful teams meet for a minimum of 40 hours between the time kits arrive in early September and the date of the competition in November or December. First lego league Coaches: All teams are youth led, but each requires 2 adult volunteer coaches. Training sessions are available and no experience is necessary. Teams cannot run without volunteer coaches. Team entry fees for optional regional competitions will be required if teams choose to compete. This program is offered in partnership between Community Education and KingTec 2169. Watch for more information this spring and summer regarding registering for this program.

3-2-1 BlAST OFF CAMP WiTh 4-h (AGES 6-11)Are you interested in learning more about rockets, space and how things fly? Join 4-H for this mini daycamp all about flight and rockets. Explore how rockets move and the parts of a simple rocket, explore outer space and gravity. You will explore the flight of gliders and construct a model rocket to launch at the end of the session. You will also learn how you can enter your rocket at the Scott County Fair and participate in conference judging on July 22.

#2862E Monday-Thursday, July 14-17 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Cafeteria 4 Sessions $554-H Instructor

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Looking for more programs in the evening?We are working to add more of these programs.

Please check our website for the most current listings.

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EV3 ROBOTiCS WiTh YOuTh ENRiChMENT lEAGuE (AGES 9-14)The next evolution in robotics has arrived! Build a snarling centurion watch dog, a tank, and explore other options. Then design a software program to make your robot complete specific tasks and challenges. EV3 is a robust upgrade to the NXT Mindstorms robotics system. Better sensors. Better builds. More motors. More sensors. All of this equates to a more resilient robotics system. Note: This course is a fantastic primer if you are interested in gaining experience for the FIRST® LEGO League annual robotics competition.

#2886 Monday-Friday, August 18-22 8:30am-12:30pmGrainwood Room TBD 5 Sessions $149Youth Enrichment League Instructor

iNTRO TO ARChERY (AGES 10-15)Are you on target? You will be guided through safely shooting a compound bow, the history of archery, safety, and proper shooting techniques. Pick up the bow and arrow and see how accurate your shots are. Unless weather is severe, this is a rain or shine, outside program. Dress for the weather. Class size is limited to 20, so register today!

#2842A Friday, June 13 5:00-7:00pm#2842B Friday, June 27 1:00-3:00pmCleary Lake Regional Park Visitor Center 1 Session $1918106 Texas Avenue, Prior LakeInstructor: Three Rivers Park District Staff

ARChERY CAMP (AGES 10-15)Step up to the challenge and take your shot! Learn proper shooting techniques and range safety, and hang out with other youth interested in developing archery skills. This club is designed for archers with beginner to intermediate skills. You will learn to shoot compound bows, work on accuracy, and learn techniques to shoot at different yardage points. Along with archery, you will have the opportunity to try out hunting techniques with atl-atls. All equipment is provided. Unless weather is severe, this is a rain or shine, outside program. Dress for the weather. Parents are responsible for pick up and drop off at the range at Cleary Lake Park (18106 Texas Avenue, Prior Lake). Class size is limited to 20, so register today.

#2842C Monday-Wednesday, August 18-20 9:00am-NoonCleary Lake Regional Park Visitor Center 3 Sessions $75Three Rivers Park District Instructors

FENCiNG WiTh YOuTh ENRiChMENT lEAGuE (AGES 11-15)Please see page 10 for more information.

#6113A Monday-Friday, July 7-11 Ages 7-10 9:00am-Noon#6113B Monday-Friday, July 7-11 Ages 11-15 1:00-4:00pm

Grainwood Cafeteria 5 Sessions $139Youth Enrichment League Instructor

BABYSiTTiNG-ClASSROOM BASEd PROGRAM (AGES 11-15)This updated Babysitting Training class prepares you to safely and responsibly care for yourself and children or infants in the absence of a parent or guardian. This class will help you develop leadership skills, learn how to develop a babysitter’s business (CD-rom included), keep yourself and others safe, help children behave, and learn basic child care and First Aid. You must complete all hours to earn a completion certificate. You will receive a Babysitter’s Bag with a handbook.

#4008A Tuesday & Thursday, June 10 & 12 8:30am-NoonGrainwood Room TBD 2 Sessions $79

#4008B Monday & Wednesday, July 14 & 16 8:30am-NoonDSC CE Classroom 2 Sessions $79

#4008C Tuesday & Wednesday, August 5 & 6 8:30am-NoonDSC CE Classroom 2 Sessions $79Instructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

BABYSiTTiNG- ONliNE ANd ClASSROOM hYBRid (AGES 11-15)The Red Cross offers Babysitting Certification online, but we feel that a practical application and experience using the information presented in the online course is important for many students. This hybrid option allows for all the learning required for certification, plus practice with these new skills. And, it only requires 3 hours of classroom time for busy families. To participate in this course, please register for the practical portion at www.priorlakesavagece.com (space is limited) and then visit the www.redcross.org to register and complete the online Babysitting Basics course. This portion must be complete prior to the classroom portion. Upon completion of the online program, you will receive a Certificate of Completion. Please bring that Certificate of Completion to the practical application class. This session will cover baby care, such as bottle feeding, spoon feeding, and diapering. Practice exercises related to child/infant conscious choking, rescue breathing, checking for consciousness, and 1st Aid Skills to use in emergency situations will also take place. The $35 fee is for the classroom portion only. There is a $25 fee to complete the Red Cross online program.

#4008D Wednesday, June 18 8:30-11:30amDSC Room TBD 1 Session $35Instructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

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

#4000A Thursday, June 19 8:30am-Noon#4000B Friday, July 18 8:30am-NoonDSC CE Classroom 1 Session $79Instructor: Karlen Long, American Health and Safety Institute

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

#2654C Three days/week TBD, June 16-July 31 Times TBD (no camp June 30-July 4)Dynamics Gymnastics 18 Sessions $3753176 Co. Rd. 42 W., BurnsvilleInstructors: PLHS Varsity Gymnastics Coaches

dRiVER'S EduCATiON WiTh A+ dRiViNG SChOOl (AGES 15+)A comprehensive program is offered through Community Education, including 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of private behind-the-wheel training as is required by the state of Minnesota for drivers under the age of 18. Our course includes defensive driving techniques, hands-on, dynamic curriculum and experienced, certified instructors. You are welcome to take the 30 hours of classroom instruction at age 14 or older, however you do need to be 15 to take the knowledge test to receive a permit. If you need to miss 1-2 classes, makeup classes may be arranged. Once you receive a valid permit, behind the wheel lessons may be set up on an individual basis and include home pick-up in the district area. Online registration is available at www.priorlakesavagece.com. If you have questions, call Ann-Marie at 952.226.0080.

#6100L Monday-Friday, June 9-20 8:30-11:30am#6100M Monday-Friday, June 9-20 12:30-3:30pm#6100N Monday-Friday, July 14-25 8:30-11:30am#6100O Monday-Friday, July 14-25 12:30-3:30pm#6100P Monday-Friday, July 28-August 8 8:30-11:30am#6100Q Monday-Friday, July 28-August 8 12:30-3:30pm#6100R Monday-Friday, August 11-22 12:30-3:30pm*

#6100S Monday-Friday, August 11-22 6:00-9:00pm*

Grainwood Room TBD 10 Sessions$185 Due at Registration, $60 Due at Each of 3 BTW LessonsA+ Driving School Instructor

SuMMER ThEATRE WORkShOP WiTh PlhS dRAMA CluB (AGES 9-13)Be part of the drama workshop run by the Prior Lake High School Drama Department! Camp proceeds benefit the PLHS Theater Department. Please see page 8 for more information.

#2791A Monday-Friday, June 2-6 7th-9th Gr. 9:00-11:30am#2791B Monday-Friday, June 2-6 4th-6th Gr. 12:30-3:00pm

PLHS Auditorium 5 Sessions $59Instructor: Licensed Teacher Deserea Niemann and PLHS Drama Students

SuMMER BANd -BEGiNNERS (ENTERiNG 6Th GRAdE)Beginner Band in ISD 719 starts this summer with the Community Education sponsored Summer Band Program. To register, please attend our registration event or visit www.priorlakesavagece.com to select your assigned instrument and a lesson time. If you have any questions related to the Summer Band Program, or you need an instrument, we recommend you attend the registration night for Summer Band, where you can meet with instructors and/or instrument vendors at Twin Oaks on May 12th or 13th from 5:00-7:00pm. We highly recommend meeting with one of the instrument vendors to obtain an instrument for your child to play. Vendors will be available in the Twin Oaks Middle School Gym from 5:00-7:00pm, on May 12 & 13. If you were unable to meet with a vendor and your child needs an instrument, please arrange to rent or purchase your instrument ASAP. An instrument is required prior to participation in the Summer Band program. Registration opens May 5.

Includes 2 group lessons per week. Week 1 lessons are 1 hour. Weeks 2-5 lessons are 30 minutes.July 7-August 7 10 sessions $85HOMS Music SuiteLicensed ISD 719 Band Teachers

SuMMER BANd - iNTERMEdiATES (ENTERiNG 7Th-9Th GRAdE)Middle School Band continues through the summer with individual weekly lessons. Thirty minute lessons occur once per week. Register online at www.priorlakesavagece.com. Choose your lesson time and instructor based on availability. Space is limited. Register early for a time slot that fits your schedule. Registration opens May 5.

Monday-Thursday, July 7-August 7Register for 1 day/week 5 Sessions $115HOMS Music SuiteLicensed ISD 719 Band Teachers

SuMMER BANd-iTS STAGE BANd (ENTERiNG 8Th-12Th GRAdE)

Have you ever thought about playing in Jazz Band or wanted a summer opportunity to make rockin’ and swingin’ music? This group is open to all regular concert band and jazz band instrumentation, but will feature rock and swing music styles, with a rhythm section (drum set, bass guitar, electric guitar, piano). Rehearsals will be twice a week with an off-site gig on the last day. To register, visit www.priorlakesavagece.com. Space is limited. Registration opens May 5. Prerequisite: You must be currently enrolled in the Prior Lake Band Program and have completed at least the 7th grade, or have been a member of one of the school jazz bands.

#2882 Tuesday & Thursday, July 8-August 5 1:15-2:15pm HOMS Music Suite 10 Sessions $115Performance: August 7, Time and Location TBDInstructors: Licensed Teachers Brian Melody & Dagan Hanson

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

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BECOME A liFEGuARd (AGES 16 ANd ABOVE)It’s a great summer job! The American Red Cross Lifeguarding course will help you develop skills and give you the training to become a certified Lifeguard. Lifeguarding is the perfect job for the high school student, college student, stay at home mom or any individual looking for some extra income. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be certified in Lifeguarding, First Aid, and CPR/AED for Lifeguards. Cosponsored by Community Education and River Valley YMCA.

#6184A Friday-Sunday, May 2, 3 & 4 May 2: 4:00-9:00pm May 3-4: 8:00am-6:00pm#6184B Friday-Sunday, Aug. 8, 9 & 10 August 8: 4:00-9:00pm

August 9-10: 8:00am-6:00pmRiver Valley YMCA 5 sessions $200YMCA Instructors

ART ExTRAVANGANzA ART ANd CRAFT FAiR (AGES 5-17)

Bracelets and barrettes, pet leashes, paperclips, photography, and pottery, cards, bookmarks, magnets, scarves, and Rainbow Loom, of course! Sell your creations at the first ever Art Extravaganza art and craft fair! Whatever you create can be sold (no food or beverages, please), but it must be your own work. All vendors must pre-register, space is limited. Visit www.priorlakessavagece.com for more information.

#2895 Thursday, July 31st 10:00am-1:00pmHOMS Location TBD 1 Session $5

MiddlE SChOOl TENNiS WiTh CARlSON TENNiS (AGES 11-14)This group will be a mix of past players and new players, with the group split up as needed. The goal for this group is to get you playing as fast as possible. Match play, technique, and tactics will be the class focus to help you develop your tennis skills.

#2866D1 Tuesday-Thursday, June 3-12 12:45-2:00pm#2866D2 Tuesday-Thursday, June 17-26 12:45-2:00pm#2866D3 Tuesday-Thursday, July 8-17 12:45-2:00pm#2866D4 Tuesday-Thursday, July 22-31 12:45-2:00pm#2866D5 Tuesday-Thursday, August 5-14 12:45-2:00pmTOMS Tennis Courts 6 Sessions $135Carlson Tennis Instructors

ThE WAVE (6Th- 8Th GRAdE) The WAVE is a youth program designed for students entering 6th – 8th grade and is a spin-off of Kids’ Company. You will enjoy hanging with your friends and will be instrumental in planning your field trips and activities. Flexible scheduling allows families to choose which days you will attend and the convenient location allows you to participate in summer band, summer school, sports, enrichment and much more.

June 9-August 22 7:00am-5:00pmHOMS Kevin Humbert is The WAVE LeaderContact Kids’ Company at 952-226-0090 for more information or online at www.priorlakesavagece.com

BASiC SAiliNG MAdE EASY (AGES 10+)Learn the basics of sailing without strange terminology. The topics will include wind-power, how to angle the boat to catch the wind, steering, adjusting the sails and more. There will also be time for questions and answers. Participants are welcome, at no charge, to make arrangements with the instructor to learn and practice sailing skills on board his stable day sailor on Prior Lake.

#6093 Tuesday, May 13 7:00-8:30pmTOMS Room 607 1 Session $15Instructor: LeRoy Horn

FiRST lEGO lEAGuE WiThkiNGTEC 2169 (4Th-8Th GRAdE)Please see page 15 for more information.

STudY SkillS BOOT CAMP WiTh SYlVAN lEARNiNG (AGES 11-14)Middle school requires a lot of organization and individual accountability. In this interactive, yet personal approach to teaching improved study habits, goal setting and achievement as well as a focus on time management and organization, you’ll identify learning preferences and tackle barriers. This class is planned to give you an improved skill set for your academic future and life’s journey. All materials are included.

#2899 Monday-Thursday, August 11-14 1:00-4:00pmGrainwood Room TBD 4 Sessions $99Sylvan Learning Instructors

MiddlE SChOOl & hiGh SChOOl STANdARdS BASEd MATh-BY-MAil (AGES 11-14)

Keep your mind active with the locally developed Math-By-Mail curriculum, created by current middle school math teachers with 40+ years of combined experience! Minnesota State Standards, Math Frameworks MCA strands, and current Minnesota Benchmarks are the foundational basis for this curriculum. With creative problem solving, multiple choice, short answer and vocabulary embedded into an 8 week course of independent study, you will maintain or increase your level of math understanding in addition to reviewing the recommended targets suggested by grade level in the Minnesota School Academic Standards of mathematics. Unlike other programs that are exclusively grade level driven, you will be given a pretest to assess the appropriate skill level necessary to strengthen your individual math needs. You will receive 8 packets to complete at your own pace throughout the summer. As you finish packets, mail them in for feedback and they will be returned to you. All packets are due back by August 14 in order to provide timely feedback before the 2014-2015 school year begins. This is appropriate for students entering grades 6-9.

# 2700C Entering 6th-9th GradeStudents determine their own schedule.Enrollment Deadline: June 27 $89 Math-by-Mail Instructor

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Early Childhood Summer Fun

Classes for children ages 0-5 and their favorite adult.Register online at: www.priorlakesavagece.com

Summer class dates: June 10-July 16(no class July 1 or 2)

Baby FairSaturday, June 14 from

9:00am-1:00pm

Parents and parents-to-be, check out what is available in your community for your growing family.• Learn the latest information from the experts on pregnancy,

birth, and parenting.• Check out over 100 tables of service and product vendors.• Get a free lunch and listen to live music and have a chance to

win awesome door prizes.• Bring the kids for free facepainting, free portraits, firetruck

and ambulance exploration.• Have some fun in the Daddy DenHosted by Shakopee School District #720 Early Childhood Fam-ily Education and St. Francis Regional Medical Center.

FREE EVENT - Shakopee Senior High School100 - 17th Avenue, Shakopee

Kids Stuff SaleSaturday, April 26, 2014

8:00am-12:00pmEdgewood School - Prior Lake

iNFANT dEVElOPMENT0-12 Months (non-separating)

Babies and parents enjoy songs, puppets, musical instruments and other fun activities in our bright and baby-safe classroom. An expert parent educator will lead interactive discussions on feeding, sleeping, safety, brain development, balancing your life as a new parent and more.

#SU-INFT-06a Tuesday 10:45am-12:15pm#SU-INFT-012b Tuesday 5:30-7:00pm#SU-INFW-612b Wednesday 9:00-10:30am TOddlERS12-24 Months (non-separating)

Toddlers grow, change and try new things at a rapid pace. Join this class where eager students turn a whirl of activity into learning that inspires confidence.

#SU-1T-1224a Tuesday 9:00-10:30am#SU-1T-1224b Tuesday 5:30-7:00pm#SU-1W-1224c Wednesday 10:45am-12:15pm AlMOST A PRESChOOlER24-48 months (separating)

Becoming independent, becoming social, and becoming imaginative describes the world of this age. In this class, explore the developmental needs of the ‘becoming’ preschooler and the parenting strategies to assist your child’s growth and learning.

#SU-23T-2448a Tuesday 5:30-7:00pm

PRACTiCAllY A PRESChOOlER36-48 months (separating)

Enjoy your 3-year-old as they delight in spending time with you, showing you how good they are at investigating new activities and learning new skills. Preschool is no time to go it alone as a parent! Join us and build a parent network now to take with your through kindergarten and elementary school!

#SU-PPSW-3648 Wednesday 9:00-10:30am

WORld OF MulTiPlES: TWiNS, TRiPlETS & MORE!0-4 Years

Whether you are expecting or already parenting multiples, you will appreciate this opportunity to gain information, support and insight from others who truly understand. We’ll provide a place for you to enjoy your children without having to plan and prepare an activity, or clean up the mess! You’ll have a chance to talk with other parents of multiples and learn from and enjoy adult discussion about the challenges and celebrations of raising multiples.

#SU-MULTI-W Wednesday 9:15-10:45am

CiRClE OF FRiENdS PRESChOOl4-STAR PARENT AWARE RATEd PRESChOOl

Circle of Friends Preschool serves children who are 3, 4, and 5 years old with a program that combines developmentally appropriate skills with academic learning opportunities. The curriculum is designed to prepare preschoolers to meet the Minnesota Early Childhood Indicators of Progress and the current state and district kindergarten standards.

Registration for 2014-2015 is underway.Register online at https://priorlake-savage.feepay.com

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS AND CLASSESECFE classes are located at Edgewood School.5304 WestWood Dr. SE, Prior Lake, MinnesotaCall 952.226.0950 with questions.

SUMMER ECFE CLASSESREGISTRATION BEGINS AT 8:00 A.M. ON MAY 5TH.

REGISTER EARLY!

SUMMER ECFE CLASSES ARE LIMITED.

Annual household income Class Fee

$0-20,000 5.50

20,000-40,000 20.00

40,000-60,000 25.00

60,000-80,000 40.00

80,000-100,000 50.00

100,000+ 60.00

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Superintendent

Make Almost Anything! Fab lab Coming to Prior lake high School

The PLHS addition will be open this fall and with it comes an exciting new concept for students called a Fab Lab.

A Fab Lab is a small-scale Fabrication Laboratory that blends engineering and innovation in a hands-on environment where students can make almost anything using some of the same technology and equipment found in Minnesota businesses and used by today’s work force.

Students will be able to develop their critical thinking and communications skills, expand their creativity and collaborate with their peers while being introduced to hands-on, real-world experiences they will encounter in college, on the job and in life.

As an E-STEM (Environmental Education - Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) district, our students are accustomed to learning that is focused on inquiry and real world problem-solving. The creation of a Fab Lab further enhances our curriculum and commitment to E-STEM learning through the high school years.

In the spirit of learning, we are looking ahead at the possibility of opening up the Fab Lab after school for Community Education classes as well as scout groups, robotics teams, local artists and more, to encourage entrepreneurs to create products and, in turn, create jobs. More information will be available in 2015.

In the meantime, our Community Education programs offer a wide variety of classes that tie in with our district’s E-STEM Focus and new 1:1 technology initiative that expands the use of technology for every student.

From adult programs offering iPad classes to a wide variety of youth robotics programs, and the popular Camp Eco-Adventures, Community Education has so much to offer learners of every age and ability.

Take some time to find a Community Education class that is right for you. I hope you will join us in the fall as we unveil our new PLHS addition and Fab Lab!

Dr. Sue Ann GruverSuperintendent

COMMuNiTY CONTACTS

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

City of Prior lake Parks & Recreation 952-447-9820 www.priorlakerecreation.com

City of Savage Parks & Recreation 952-224-3420

PlAY www.playinfo.org(Prior lake Athletics for Youth)

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

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

Scott County librariesPrior lake 952-447-3375Savage 952-707-1770

Prior lake Soccer Club www.priorlakesoccer.org

Prior lake-Savage hockey Association www.plsha.com

Camp Fire uSA 612-285-6255

u of M Extension - Scott County - 4h 952-492-5410

Prior lake Youth WrestlingJohn Brennan 651.336.6476 [email protected]

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

district 719 Circle of Friends Preschool 952-226-0956

River Valley YMCA 952-230-9622 www.rivervalleyymca.org

GEd Testing 952-567-8136GEd & Adult Basic Ed 952-226-0081

English language Classes 952-226-0081

Register for Kindergarten

2014-15 Tuition Free:Full-Day K or

Spanish Immersion Limited openings in our Immersion

program are available. To enroll, call 952.226.0900 or visit

www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us

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SchoolsEW ..............................................Edgewood

5304 WestWood Dr SE, Prior Lake

FH .............................................Five Hawks 16620 Five Hawks Ave SE, Prior Lake

GD ................................................. Glendale6601 Connelly Parkway, Savage

GW .............................................Grainwood5061 Minnesota St, Prior Lake

JP .............................................Jeffers Pond14800 Jeffers Pass NW, Prior Lake

RR ..........................................Redtail Ridge15200 Hampshire Ave S, Savage

WW ............................................WestWood5370 WestWood Dr SE, Prior Lake

HOMS .....................................Hidden Oaks15855 Fish Point Rd SE, Prior Lake

TOMS ..........................................Twin Oaks15860 Fish Point Rd SE, Prior Lake

PLHS ......................Prior Lake High School7575 W 150th St, Savage

DSC ......................... District Service Center4540 Tower St SE, Prior Lake

CE ............................Community Education4540 Tower St SE, Prior Lake

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Summer Safety

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

help us Ensure the Safety of Your Child. Please Follow these Class Safety and Behavior Procedures:

• Provide an accessible daytime phone number and an additional emergency contact when registering your child for programs.

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

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

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

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

• Inform the instructor AND a Community Education staff person of any allergies, special needs, or behavioral concerns that may help us to provide the best environment and instruction for your child and the other students enrolled.

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

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

Please Note: These procedures have been modified for Summer 2014.

Register Your EmailAll schools are striving to become more paperless. By registering your email with your building secretary, you will

receive school newsletters, district-wide updates, school closures due to weather and much more.

Minnesota K-12 Education

Subtraction and Credit

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

for subtraction or credit.• In order to apply for a credit or

deduction, families must have evidence they have paid the amount indicated.

If you have questions, please call the Minnesota Individual Income Tax Division at 1.800.652.9094.

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G u i d e l i n e s & P r o c e d u r e syou do not hear from us, assume that you are in the class and that it will be held at the time and place indicated. We will contact you by phone or mail if there is a change. Please list a daytime phone number so we can reach you if a class is cancelled. If there is a last minute change, signs are posted at each site with your class information, including class title, room number and time of classes.Privacy - The information requested on registration forms will be used to verify eligibility as well as determine staff, facility and equipment needs. You or your child’s registration information may be provided to school district staff, volunteers, instructors, the school district attorney, insurer and auditor. Your email information is for internal use only and will not be sold or solicited. Photographs or videos of classes in action may be taken and used for district publications and web pages. If you object to having your picture used, please notify the Community Education Office at 952.226.0080 each time you register.Community use of Facilities - Need a place to meet? Community members and organizations are invited to apply to use district facilities and grounds for their meetings and activities. Community Education Services coordinates all community group or individual requests for facility usage after school, on evenings, weekends and during summer months. All requests must be made at least 7 business days before the intended activity. For more information, please call Gina Fern, M-F, 8am-4pm at 952.226.0095 or email [email protected]. Policy, pricing and guidelines for community use of facilities, calendars and facility use application forms are available online at www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us, or call Gina to have an application mailed. Liability insurance or a participant disclaimer form are now required for use of ISD 719 district facilities and grounds. Please visit our website for directions to all buildings.Tuition Assistance - Reduced fees, scholarships, and payment plans are available for families experiencing financial hardship. Assistance is limited to one program per person in each quarter with a limit of $100 per person/per quarter. Some programs are not eligible. You must be a resident of ISD 719 to qualify. Call 952.226.0088 to request assistance.lost or Stolen items - Community Education is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please do not bring valuables with you to class.Student Absences - To be eligible to participate in Community Education programs, classes, or events, students are expected to be in school all day. Students who are ill or miss for other reasons not considered excused absences (such as a doctor’s appointment), will not be allowed to participate in Community Education programs on that day.

PRIOR LAKE-SAVAGE AREA SCHOOLS COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES OFFICELeanne J. Weyrauch 952-226-0082Community Education Director

Linda Ringstad 952-226-0083Community Education Specialist

Carrie Dobie 952-226-0088Youth Programs Coordinator

Bobbi Birkholz 952-226-0081Community Education Secretary

Ann-Marie Nopola 952-226-0086Community Education Receptionist

Jenny Nagy 952-226-0085 Comm. Involvement Coordinator

Gina Fern 952-226-0095 District Facility Scheduler

Pam Koopman 612-817-1839 Building Monitor Supervisor

KIDS’ COMPANY OFFICEKelly Vossen 952-226-0092Coordinator Pager 612-609-3230

Kristi Gaudette 952-226-0093Kids’ Company Specialist

Danielle Kleist 952-226-0091Kids’ Company Secretary

Lisa Kraft 952-226-0084Kids’ Company Secretary

COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCILYvonne Anderson, Angie Barstad, Connie Carlson, Renee Clark, Carrie Dobie, Kelsey Kes, Katie Kocina, Jenny Nagy, Linda Ringstad, Lee Shimek, Catlin Soukup, Jackie Underferth, Jerry Young and Leanne Weyrauch

Our mission

The mission of the Prior Lake-Savage

Area Community Education Services

Program is to enhance the quality of

life for all citizens by helping to provide

opportunities for individuals to reach

their full potential and contribute to

their communities. To accomplish this

mission requires that parents, family,

schools, churches, businesses, community

organizations and all people living within

our community work together. This can

be done through a cooperative effort in

meeting the recreational, educational,

social and cultural needs and wants of the

community.

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

Classes may be cancelled due to inclement weather or for other unavoidable reasons. These sessions are made up whenever possible. If school closes during the day due to bad weather, Community Education will cancel all activities. Listen to WCCO 830 AM radio for official school closure notices. Call 952.226.0080 for evening or weekend cancellation information.discounts - Sign up with a friend or sibling by mail, on the phone, or in person, and you’ll each get 10% off your total fee (maximum discount of $15). You must be taking the same classes and request the discount at the time of registration. This discount cannot be combined with any other coupon or offer. Not valid on ECFE or Driver’s Education classes or where otherwise noted. All UCare Minnesota members may take up to a $15 discount per class. Any coupons used will be accepted with registration form by mail or dropped off only. Non-Endorsement Policy - Prior Lake-Savage Community Education contracts with specialists in their fields who are interested in presenting classes in their areas of expertise to the community. We do not endorse the opinions or business affiliations of the instructors.Class Confirmations - Community Education does not mail class confirmations. If you provide an email address at the time of registration, a confirmation will be emailed to you. If

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So many options: Online • By PhoneBy Fax • By Mail • In PersonOnline - www.priorlakesavagece.com • Phone - 952-226-0080 • Fax -952-226-0099By Mail or In Person- ISD 719 Community Education, 4540 Tower St SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372

Youth Registration FormiSd 719, Community Education, 4540 Tower Street SE, Prior lake, MN 55372

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

Child’s Name __________________________________ Birthdate _____________ Grade 2014-15 _______

Child’s Name __________________________________ Birthdate _____________ Grade 2014-15 _______

Child’s Name __________________________________ Birthdate _____________ Grade 2014-15 _______

Parent/Guardian ______________________________________ School __________________________

Home Phone ________________________ Daytime/Cell ________________________

Address ____________________________________________ City _______________ Zip ___________

Email Address for Confirmation ____________________________

Person picking child up other than parent ______________________________________________________

I give permission for my children to (� walk � ride bike � neither) after class. Please Initial ___________________

Note: The option to walk/bike is only available for youth ages 10 and older.

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

___________________________________________________________________________________

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

Signature ___________________________________________ Date _____________

Child Course # Course Title Dates Fee

____________ ________ ___________________ ______________ ___________________ ________ ___________________ ______________ ___________________ ________ ___________________ ______________ _______

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

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Register Now!

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Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDPermit No. 30

Prior Lake, MN

QuESTiONS? Call Community Education at 952.226.0080 or visit www.priorlakesavagece.com

4540 Tower St SEPrior lake, MN 55372

ART ExTRAvAGANzA ART AND CRAFT FAIR(AGES 5-17)

Bracelets and barrettes, pet leashes, paperclips, photography, and pottery, cards, bookmarks, magnets, scarves, and Rainbow Loom, of course! Sell your creations at the first ever Art Extravaganza art and craft fair! Whatever you create can be sold (no food or beverages, please), but it must be your own work. All vendors must pre-register, space is limited. Visit www.priorlakessavagece.com for more information.

#2895 Thurs., July 31 10:00am-1:00pmHOMS Location TBD 1 Session $5

The Art Extravaganza Art and Craft Fair is open to

the public!