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SUMMER FUN WE WANT EVERYONE TO HAVE A SUMMER TO REMEMBER To make this possible, Edina Community Education and Edina Give & Go are partnering to provide up to $650 per child for summer activities. Eligible students must be enrolled in Edina Public Schools and entering grades K-12 in Fall of 2020. Financial support is based on household size and income criteria used by Edina Give & Go. Space is limited. Registrations taken on a first come, first served basis. Priority given to applications received by March 20. Explore the Catalog Attend an Activity Night Register This summer Edina Community Attend one of the three optional Find registration forms at your Education is offering over 300 nights for summer planning and school's office, Edina Community camps and classes for students registration support. Education offices, at the activity to GO get involved. From nights, or online at basketball to battlebots there is Summer Activities Night edinacommunityeducation.org February 10 | 6:30-8:30PM something for everyone. or edinagiveandgo.org. Cornelia Elementary Cafeteria Latino Family Summer Activities Fair Registration opens February 6th | 4:30-8:00PM February 18th at 8AM Edina Community Center, Room 170 Somali Family Night February 11th | 5:30-8:00PM Edina Community Center, Room 170 Questions? Call Edina Give and Go at 952-848-4921 or Edina Resource Center at 952-848-3936 Additional financial support may be available to qualified families (based on household income levels). Email info@edinagiveandgo.org to learn more.
"What are we going to do this summer?" WHAT’S INSIDE If you're starting to wonder that, we've got 70 pages of answers Summer Overview................................................ 2 for you here! “How to Do Summer” with Edina Community Education Whether you’re a budding artist, engineer or athlete, you’ll find over 300 opportunities for fun and learning this summer with Summer Fun for Younger Ones............................ 4 Edina Commmunity Education. Programs for ages 2.5–PreK There's a full summer of fun for you here, from full or part–time School Age Care.................................................... 5 school–age care, to multi–week classes and camps, to one–week KIDS Club/WISE Guys for grades 1–5 camps or Friday field trips. One–Week Camps..........................................6–56 Preview Week: June 1–5.............................................. 6 FOR PRESCHOOLERS Week 1: June 8–12...................................................... 8 Week 2: June 15–19...................................................13 • Weekly classes and weeklong camps Week 3: June 22–26...................................................17 Week 4: June 29–July 2*............................................22 FOR GRADES K–5 Week 5: July 7–10*....................................................26 • Flexible full–time care with KIDS Club/WISE Guys Week 6: July 13–17....................................................30 • Multi–week classes in sports and the arts Week 7: July 20–24....................................................36 Week 8: July 27–31....................................................41 • Monday–Thursday AM and PM one–week camps Week 9: Aug 3–7........................................................46 • Friday Fun Days on select weeks Week 10: Aug 10–14..................................................51 Encore Week: Aug 17–21............................................56 FOR GRADES 6–12 Multi–Week Camps and Classes....................... 58 • Multi–week classes in sports, the arts, and more Offerings for artists, athletes, musicians, swimmers, • Monday–Thursday AM and PM one–week camps and more. • Friday Fun Days every week Registration......................................................... 70 How to register, addresses, and policies Registration Opens February 18 at *July 4 Holiday Schedule: Buildings closed July 3 and July 6. No Friday scheduling Week 4 and Camps run www.edina.ce.eleyo.com Tuesday–Friday Week 5. 1
How to Do Summer 2020! Summer. You wait all year for those glorious three months and you want to make the most of it. We’ve got you covered, whether you need full–time care, an entire summer of weeklong camps to keep everyone busy, or weekly classes to add just the right amount of structure to those lazy hazy days. PRESCHOOL FUN We’ve got the best summer ever ready for our youngest friends with camps and classes to make them smile. Please see page 4 Registration Opens February 18! www.edina.ce.eleyo.com FULL–DAY FUN KIDS Club for K–5 at Concord, Countryside and Highlands with flexible scheduling. M–F, June 4 to Aug 18 7:00am–6:00pm Please see page 5 MULTI–WEEK CAMPS AND CLASSES If you’re looking for just a little structure every week, explore our offerings in music, sports, Reminder! aquatics and more! Please register children for classes that Pages 58–69 serve the grade they will be entering in the fall. 2 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com
CAMPS CLASSES Camp Preview Week: June 1 Multi–Week Classes start June 1 Full Weeks of Camps start June 8* Camp Encore Week: August 17 KIDS CLUB June 4–August 18 *July 4 Holiday Schedule: Buildings closed July 3 and July 6. No Friday scheduling Week 4 and Camps run Tuesday–Friday Week 5. Registration Opens February 18! K–5 CAMPS One–week morning or afternoon camps at Concord for all interests. Plus, Fun Fridays on selected weeks. Pages 6–56 6–12 CAMPS One–week morning or afternoon camps at Edina High School for all interests. Fun Fridays every week. SPORTS CAMPS Pages 6–56 If sports and physical activity is your idea of the best summer ever, we’ve got an all–star lineup for you. CAMP FLEX TIME Pages 6–56 Morning campers can arrive starting at 8am. Afternoon campers can stay until 5pm. Campers registered for morning and afternoon can stay for lunch at no additional cost. Details on page 70 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com 3
Summer Fun for Younger Ones We want everyone to have the best summer ever! So for our youngest friends, we’ve got some classes to enjoy in between trips to the park, pool or lake. Choose Edina Early Learning Center classes or join in on one–week camps or multi–week classes. EDINA EARLY LEARNING CENTER Book Buddies: Ages 3, 4 or 5 by 6/8/2020 Book Buddies provides an enriched pre–school experience for children ages 3–5. The books–of–the week set the stage for the activities: art projects, group time, music, games, outdoor play time, snack time and much more. A child may enroll in one Book Buddies section. Other programs for under 5s! Two Days per Week Mon/Wed 9am-12pm Jun 8-Jul 15 Multi–Week Classes: 11 sessions: $330 Concord 35-1 Little Musikmakers: Ages 2.5–5 Page 58 Tu/Thu 9am-12pm Jun 9-Jul 16 12 sessions: $360 Concord 35-2 Ballet Fundamentals: Ages 3–6 Page 60 Four Days per Week Quickstart Weekly Tennis Clinics: Ages 4–7 Page 61 Mon-Thu 9am-12pm Jun 8-Jul 16 Preschool Aquatics: Ages 4+ Page 64 23 sessions: $690 Concord 35-3 One–Week Camps: Kindergarten Camp: Fall 2020 Kindergarteners Dinomania: Ages 3–6 Page 9 Kindergarten Camp is a collaboration with Edina Public Schools Kindergarten staff. Each session will Mini Sports Sampler: Ages 4–6 Pages 10, 23, 37 offer enrichment and an integrated curriculum of Paw Patrol: Ages 3–6 Page 14 language and literacy, math, science, and dramatic play. Get your child excited for Kindergarten! Mannerly Manners® Club: Ages 3.5–7 Pages 18, 42 Participants may enroll in one camp section. Snow Queen & Friends Musical Theater: Page 42 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jul 20–23 Trolls: Musical Theater Camp: Ages 4–8 Page 47 4 sessions: $120 Concord KCamp1 Mini Ninja/Superhero Camp: Ages 4–6 Pages 18, 31, 47 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jul 27–30 Super–Duper Messy Art Camp: Ages 3–6 Page 27 4 sessions: $120 Concord KCamp2 My Favorite Art Camp: Ages 3–6 Page 37 4 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com
KIDS Club & SCHOOL YEAR 2020–2021 SCHOOL YEAR CARE WISE Guys Edina Community Education’s Out–of–School Time programs, KIDS Club and WISE Guys, offer fun and stimulating learning environments for your child to complement and enrich their experience in Edina Public Schools by providing quality enrichment and KIDS Club/WISE Guys school age care creates care before and after school and on release days. spaces, times and activities that encourage students to develop skills, connect with peers, 2020/2021 DATES: August 31, 2020–June 4, 2021 and grow independence. Available during At Concord, Cornelia, Countryside, Creek Valley, Highlands the school year, on non–school days and in AM: 7:00–7:50am $8.00 summer. PM: 2:25–4:30pm $15.00 PM: 2:25–6:00pm $22.50 At Normandale SUMMMER 2020 AM: 7:00–8:35am $12.50 SUMMER IS COMING! PM: 3:15–4:30pm $10.50 PM: 3:15–6:00pm $17.25 Our summer program offers lots of fun things to do, providing a balance between structured enrichment ADDITIONAL FEES: Registration fee: $50 activities and supervised free play. Summer program- Schedule change*: $15 ming includes many field trips such as water parks, *Requires 10 business days notice. roller skating, museums, pools, libraries, and parks! Field trips will include Elm Creek Park, Valley Fair, NEED CARE ON NON–SCHOOL DAYS? Apple Valley Pool, and much more! Watch for a Register for a non–school day only contract or add calendar of field trips on our website! non–school days to your school year contract to Children are required to bring a bag lunch each day. ensure you have the care you need all year! With exciting activities and fun field trips, your child Fees include breakfast, a beverage for lunch, will look forward to the next non–school day. afternoon snacks, field trip admissions, and all program materials and supplies. NON–SCHOOL DAYS FOR NEXT YEAR INCLUDE: DATES: June 4–August 18, 7:00am–6:00pm September 28 October 15–16 November 3, 25 December 21–23, 28– 21 January 22 February 16 NOTE: Anyone registering May 25–June 12 will start on or after June 15. There is no programming March 12, 29–31 April 1–2 June 1–3, July 3 and 6, and August 19–28. LOCATIONS: Concord: Cornelia/Concord students Countryside: Creek Valley/Countryside students Highlands: Normandale/Highlands students Register for the site that best suits your family. LOCATIONS: Daily fee: $46/day Registration fee: $25 Schedule change*: $15 *Requires ten business days notice in writing. REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER 2020 AND SCHOOL YEAR 2020/21 OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2020 AT 8:00 AM AT Registration andWWW.EDINA.CE.ELEYO.COM information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com 5
PREVIEW WEEK AT A GLANCE GRADES 6–9 AT EDINA HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY FULL DAYS JUNE 1–5 Adventures in Cardboard: Grades 6–9 Wabasha Street Cave Gangster Tours: Grades 6–8 Field Trip: Fawn Doe Rosa: Grades 6–8 ONE–WEEK SPORTS CAMPS Hornet Track & Field Camp: Hornet: Grades 1–6 Wrestling Camp: Grades K–8 Hornets Tennis Clinics: Grades K–8 GRADES 6–8 FULL DAY FIELD TRIPS Field Trip: Wabasha Street Cave Gangster Tours: Grades 6–8 Taught by Community Ed Staff Did you know that gangsters used the Wabasha Caves as hideouts during the early 20th Century? Get warmed up for summer with this Join us for a riveting historical tour of the caves and preview week of camps and field trips. the gangster hotbed of downtown St. Paul from a tour guide in character as a gangster. Full weeks of programming start June 8. Thu 9:00am–4:00pm Jun 4 1 session: $63 Meet at EHS 821–1 Star ting this week! Field Trip: Fawn Doe Rosa: Grades 6–8 Taught by Community Ed Staff Multi–Week Classes in Music, Sports and Aquatics! Are you an animal lover? You will love Fawn Doe Rosa Wildlife Educational Park. Deer, goats, rabbits, Summer Band Programs: Grades 5–10 Page 59 and other wildlife roam freely throughout the park! Edina Boys’ Basketball Summer Leagues: Grades 4–9 Page 63 Students will be guided on a tour through Fawn Doe Rosa, learning about all the different animals that are Edina Boys’ Basketball Skills Camp: Grades 4–9 Page 63 cared for there. Hornet Track & Field: Grades 7–9 Page 62 Fri 9:00am–4:00pm Jun 5 Youth Strength & Speed Camps: Grades 6–8 Page 62 1 session: $61 Meet at EHS 822–1 Adaptive Swim: Ages 3–12 Page 64 Preschool Aquatics: Ages 4+ Page 64 Learn to Swim Series: Ages 5+ Page 65 Reminder! Please register children for classes that serve the grade they will be entering in the fall. 6 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com
JUNE 1–5 ONE–WEEK SPORTS CAMPS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS Hornet Track & Field Camp: Hornet: Grades 1–6 Taught by Jonathan Buckley This camp is designed to teach kids track & field events and give them the opportunity to participate in a real track meet. Athletes will learn FRIDAY FUN DAY! how to effectively warm up/cool down, stretch, and ADVENTURES IN CARDBOARD: GRADES 6–9 participate in plyometrics while becoming faster and Taught by Adventures in Cardboard stronger in their track & field events. Think Risk or Stratego, but played on your feet Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 1–4 and where the playing board is the great outdoors 4 sessions: $125 Kuhlman Stadium 602–1 divided into mythical provinces. You can work as a Wrestling Camp: Grades K–8 team in a series of competitive games, and later on, strike off on your own in survival games. Taught by Josh Burhans Edina Hornet Youth Wrestling Camp provides an Fri 9:00am–2:00pm Jun 5 introduction to the wrestling experience for youth 1 session: $89 EHS 638–1 in grades K–8. Campers will participate in drills, simulated matches, games and more. This is a great opportunity for beginning to advanced wrestlers to gain skills that will enhance their performance in other sports. Mon–Fri 9:00–11:00am Jun 1–5 5 sessions: $105 EHS 605–1 Hornet Tennis Clinics: Grades K–8 Taught by Jonathan Buckley Hornet Tennis Clinic’s goal is to provide high–quality instruction in a fun atmosphere. Edina state champion high school players and coaches work with campers in a positive, encouraging, and fun manner. Camp is designed to teach fundamentals, rules, and etiquette through fun drills and contests. Hornet: Grades K–4 Mon–Thu 10:30am–12:00pm Jun 1–4 4 sessions: $119 ECC Upper Courts 602–3 Sting: Grades 5–8 Mon–Thu 9:00–10:30am Jun 1–4 4 sessions: $119 ECC Upper Courts 602–2 Reminder! Please register children for classes that serve the grade they will be entering in the fall.
Week 1: Summer is in full swing now! Our full programming of one–week camps at JUNE 8–12 Concord and Edina High School, plus our Sports camps around Edina, will surely kick your vacation off right. WEEK 1 CAMPS AT A GLANCE GRADES K–5 CAMPS AT CONCORD MORNINGS: MON–THU Dinomania: Ages 3–6 Computer Camp: Minecraft Beginner: Grades 1–5 Jr. Zoo Camp: Grades K–4 Robotics 2.0: Grades 1–5 Video Production for YouTube: Grades 4–5 Yarn–O–Rama: Grades K–5 Seasoned Chefs: Grades K–5 AFTERNOONS: MON–THU Mini Sports Sampler: Ages 4–6 Coach Pitch Baseball: Grades K–5 Extreme Robotics: Grades 3–5 Star ting this Week! Engineering for Good: Grades 3–5 Minecraft Survival: Grades 1–5 Multi–Week Classes in Music, Dance, Sports, Paint Party Camp: Grades K–5 Aquatics and Driver Education! Discover Magic Green Wand: Grades 3–5 Camp Spa: Grades K–5 Orchestra Programs: Grades 5/6 Page 59 Summer Children’s Choir: Grades 4–6 Page 60 GRADES 6–12 CAMPS AT EHS Piano, Guitar & Ukulele Lessons: Grades 1–12 Page 59 MORNINGS: MON–THU Ballet Fundamentals: Ages 3–11 Page 60 Art–A–Whirl: Grades 6–8 EHS Hip Hop Team Dance Camp: Grades 6–8 Ballet for Pre–Teens & Athletes: Ages 8–14 Page 60 College Application Boot Camp: Grade 12 Boys’ Basketball Skills Camps: Grades K–3 Page 63 A Taste of Science: Grades 9–12 Girls’ Basketball Skills Clinics: Gr. 4–8 Page 63 AFTERNOONS: MON–THU Girls’ Summer Traveling Basketball: Gr. 4–8 Page 64 Old School Gaming: Grades 6–8 Girls’ Travel Basketball Training: Grades 2–5 Page 64 College Application Boot Camp: Grade 12 Gymnastics Camps: Grades 3–9 Page 61 FRIDAY FUN DAY Lifeguard Training: Ages 15+ Page 66 Bunker Beach/Wave Pool: Grades 6–8 Diving Classes: Ages 7+ Page 67 ONE–WEEK SPORTS CAMPS Driver Education: Ages 14.5+ Page 67 Jr. Hitters Tennis Camp: Grades 2–6 Hornets Tennis Clinics: Grades K–8 Hot Shots Girls Basketball: Grades K–5 Reminder! Explore Centennial Lakes: Grades 3–5 Youth Yoga: Yoga Sampler: Grades 6–12 Please register children for classes that SPECIAL EVENT TUESDAY EVENING serve the grade they will be entering in the fall. Doggie Yoga: Ages 12+ 8 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com
WEEK 1: JUNE 8–12 Jr. Zoo Camp: Grades K–4 Taught by Engineering For Kids Traverse tricky terrain, shake claws with lobsters, and design ecosystems in this camp! Discover the diversity of wildlife adaptations, the differences in habitats, and what’s necessary for each biome’s SPECIAL EVENT survival. DOGGIE YOGA: AGES 12+ Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–21 Taught by Lara Mueller Come and enjoy an outdoor yoga class with your Robotics 2.0: Grades 1–5 pup! We will gently flow through yoga poses, being Taught by Youth Enrichment League mindful of our pups underfoot. This class will be fun Students learn basic engineering and computer and light–hearted, beginning with some breathing coding concepts, build multiple LEGO® Bricks and time to snuggle your dog and ending with a projects, explore how the projects and programming cozy savasana. No yoga experience necessary. Dog complement each other, and play with different handler must be 18 or older. Students 12 and older building and programming options. LEGO® is a are welcome to attend with an adult. For more info, trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which see course description online. does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site or Tue 7:00–8:00pm Jun 9 program. 1 session: $25 ECC Tennis Courts 650–1 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 Also offered July 23, see page 36. 4 sessions: $139 Concord 623–1 Video Production for YouTube: Grades 4–5 ONE–WEEK CAMPS FOR GRADES K–5 Taught by Tech Academy AT CONCORD ELEMENTARY Learn how to create YouTube content! Shoot videos, edit sound, and create an online presence with MORNINGS: 9AM–NOON YouTube. Learn tricks that pro filmmakers use for better shots, lighting, and sounds. Edit your video, Dinomania: Ages 3–6 add transitions, insert a soundtrack, capture a video Taught by Kidcreate Studio gaming session, and then share your finished video Is your child crazy about dinosaurs? Tyrannosaurus with the world. Rex, Triceratops and Diplodocus– they love them all! Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 The kids will learn cool facts about our extinct friends 4 sessions: $165 Concord 611–13 and be inspired to create fantastic works of dino art. A variety of art materials, such as papier mache, clay, and paint, will be used as we study these enormous creatures. Please note, only campers entering Kindergarten in the fall can use our extended hour programming. Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 4 sessions: $139 Concord 609–1 Edina Summer Computer Camp: Minecraft Beginner: Grades 1–5 Taught by Jonathan Buckley This beginner Minecraft camp utilizes the modified version MinecraftEDU, which helps players develop a more collaborative and critical thinking approach while keeping all the creative elements of the original. We’ll explore beginning steps in crafting, mining, building, and other basic elements to help find success in the world of Minecraft. Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 4 sessions: $159 Concord 602–4 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com 9
Extreme Robotics: Battlebot Olympics: Grades 3–5 Taught by Tech Academy Using the NXT Intelligent brick from LEGO®, service motors, advanced ultrasonic, touch and light sensors, and specialized LEGO®, Technic engineering components, students will work in teams to build extreme robots and overcome challenges. Let the battles begin! LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, Yarn–O–Rama: Grades K–5 authorize or endorse this site or program. Taught by Community Ed Staff Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 Weave it! Braid it! Tie it! Glue it! String it . . . the 4 sessions: $155 Concord 611–5 possibilities are endless! Campers will create masterpiece after masterpiece using colorful and Engineering for Good: Grades 3–5 versatile yarn. Children will engage their creative Taught by Engineering For Kids brain while improving their hand–eye coordination as You have the power to design a better world and they complete a variety of projects through the week. make a real impact! Invent ways to contain an oil spill, Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 engineer a new beak for an injured eagle, build a 4 sessions: $125 Concord 703–1 wind turbine and more! You will brainstorm ideas and then use the Engineering Design Process to design, Seasoned Chefs: Grades K–5 create, test, and refine your creations. Taught by Community Ed Staff Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 Your little chef will learn kitchen skills during a week 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–11 of camp exploring the four seasons of cuisine. Summer, fall, winter, and spring will inspire recipes Edina Summer Computer Camp: Minecraft that kids can make for themselves again and again. Survival: Grades 1–5 Bon Appetit! Taught by Jonathan Buckley Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 Minecraft Survival camp utilizes the modified version 4 sessions: $125 Concord 701–1 MinecraftEDU, which helps players develop a more collaborative and critical thinking approach while keeping all the creative elements of the original. AFTERNOONS: 1–4 PM Campers will explore the skills needed to collect and Mini Sports Sampler: Ages 4–6 create materials for basic survival and learn advanced Taught by Sports Unlimited, LLC tasks such as crafting tools and other necessities. Mini–Sport is an introductory camp that helps Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 children explore baseball, soccer, lacrosse, and flag 4 sessions: $159 Concord 602–5 football in a fun and non–competitive setting. Our Paint Party Camp: Grades K–5 staff are trained to meet the needs of young children as they take their first steps into sports. Please note, Taught by Community Ed Staff only campers entering Kindergarten in the fall can In this camp your child will have access to paint for use our extended hour programming. days! They will use a variety of paints: from tempera to water color and everything in between. Instructors Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 will lead painting projects throughout the week 4 sessions: $125 Concord 612–1 allowing your child to tap into their creative brain Coach Pitch Baseball: Grades K–5 while honing their hand–eye coordination. Best of all, Taught by Sports Unlimited, LLC the mess will be left at camp! This camp introduces young athletes to the sport of Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 baseball through skill development and small group 4 sessions: $125 Concord 704–1 games. Staff will focus on helping the children learn the rules of baseball while working on team play and sportsmanship. Individual skills taught: throwing, catching, hitting, base running, and fielding. Reminder! Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 Please register children for classes that serve the grade 4 sessions: $125 Concord 612–2 they will be entering in the fall. 10 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com
WEEK 1: JUNE 8–12 Discover Magic Green Wand: Grades 3–5 From Hornet Here to College & Career: College Taught by Steve Cotariu Application Boot Camp: Grade 12 Get ready to take an amazing adventure into the Taught by Bill Hicks exciting world of magic! In this camp students will not Interested in getting a head start on your college only learn eight secret magic principles that make all application? This week–long workshop is designed to magic tricks possible, but more importantly, they will help rising seniors get a strong start on their college discover the real secrets to becoming a true magician applications under the guidance of the EHS Post as each lesson reveals an important life skill to help Secondary Counseling Department, along with the build their confidence and communication skills. assistance of college representatives and Language Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 Arts faculty. 4 sessions: $199 Concord 614–1 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 4 sessions: $225 EHS 631–3 Camp Spa: Grades K–5 Taught by Community Ed Staff A Taste of Science: Grades 9–12 Campers will mix luxurious spa treatments as they Taught by Ryann Longley learn about chemistry and healthy living. Using safe Have you ever wondered what makes bread rise? and natural products, campers will make fizzy and Now is your chance to find out! In this camp, we bubbly lotions, masks, and gels. Crafts, healthy will explore the science behind cooking and food recipes, and more will round out this relaxing, ingredients. You will explore the budding field of engaging week. “molecular gastronomy”. You will turn yogurt into Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 “ravioli”, create rock candy, and marshmallows from 4 sessions: $135 Concord 702–1 scratch. All recipes are nut–free. Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00 pm Jun 8–11 ONE–WEEK CAMPS FOR GRADES 6–12 4 sessions: $165 EHS 657–1 AT EDINA HIGH SCHOOL AFTERNOONS: 1–4 PM MORNINGS: 9AM–NOON Old School Gaming: Grades 6–8 Art–A–Whirl: Grades 6–8 Taught by Community Ed Staff Taught by Community Ed Staff Do you enjoy playing board, card, chess, and strategy games with your friends? Do you enjoy learning new Love art? Love creating? This is your week! Create games? Do you enjoy hanging out with friends in a mosaics with glass, paper, tiles, and seeds. Campers relaxed and fun environment? Well, this is the camp will also tackle Edible Art with items from the kitchen for you! Come join us and learn how to play fun to create not only beautiful, but also tasty art: games while hanging with your friends in Old School painting with beet juice, block printing with apples Gaming Week! and potatoes, and creating your own food sculpture. Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 4 sessions: $125 EHS 802–1 4 sessions: $125 EHS 801–1 EHS Hip Hop Team Dance Camp: Grades 6–8 Taught by the EHS Hip Hop Dance Team The EHS Hip Hop Dance Team focuses on self– confidence, motivation, and diversity. This summer, they are excited to share their signature high energy with an innovative camp. High school students are not only teaching middle school students dance steps, but also working with Edina Community Ed to fundraise for their club! Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 4 sessions: $125 EHS Black Box 637–1 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com 11
WEEK 1: JUNE 8–12 From Hornet Here to College & Career: College Hornets Tennis Clinics: Grades K–8 Application Boot Camp: Grade 12 Taught by Jonathan Buckley Taught by Bill Hicks Please see description page 7. Interested in getting a head start on your college Hornet: Grades K–4 application? This week–long workshop is designed to Mon–Thu 10:30am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 help rising seniors get a strong start on their college 4 sessions: $119 ECC Upper Courts 602–9 applications under the guidance of the EHS Post Secondary Counseling Department, along with the Grades 5–8 assistance of college representatives and Language Mon–Thu 9:00–10:30am Jun 8–Jun 11 Arts faculty. 4 sessions: $119 ECC Upper Courts 602–8 Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 8–11 Hornet Hot Shots Summer Edition: Girls Only: 4 sessions: $225 EHS 631–2 Grades K–5 Taught by Jonathan Buckley FRIDAY FUN DAY HOT SHOTS focuses on the player’s development by improving basketball skills and teaching basic Field Trip: Bunker Beach/Wave Pool: fundamental skills and rules of the game all through Grades 6–8 Buck’s enthusiastic and positive approach. Get ready Taught by Community Ed Staff for Show Me the Money, Buzzer Beaters, 5–on–5 Welcome summer with a trip to Bunker Beach. Games, Beat the Coach, and more! Bunker Beach has a wave pool, lazy river, lily pads, Grades K–2 wiggle walk, aqua climbing walls, sandbox, volleyball Mon–Thu 9:00–10:30am Jun 8–11 court, and more! Join us for an fun day at the beach! 4 sessions: $109 Concord 602–6 Fri 9:00am–4:00pm Jun 12 Grades 3–5 1 session: $64 Meet at EHS 823–1 Mon–Thu 10:30am–12:00pm Jun 8–11 4 sessions: $109 Concord 602–7 ONE–WEEK SPORTS CAMPS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS Explore Centennial Lakes: Grades 3–5 Taught by Kay Zuccaro Jr. Hitters Tennis Camp: Grades 2–6 Meet new friends and explore Centennial Lakes Park! Taught by Gaard Performance Academy Our four–day adventure includes: paddling along the This camp is designed to give players of all levels waterways of Centennial Lakes; fishing with fishing a fun experience where they will learn the game poles provided by the park to try our luck at catching and improve their athletic skills through high sunfish, bass or bullheads; exploring the walking energy games and activities. Beyond the on–court trails; bowling; and playing bocce at Pinstripes. experience, players will learn from experienced, Mon–Thu 1:00–3:30pm Jun 8–11 positive coaches about sportsmanship, being a good 4 sessions: $129 Meet at Centennial Lakes 619–1 teammate, and doing your personal best. Mon–Thu 1:00–3:00pm Jun 8–11 Youth Yoga: Yoga Sampler: Grades 6–12 4 sessions: $155 ECC 606–1 Taught by Nicki Lemmon Are you curious about different forms of yoga? This is a sampler that gives you a taste of three popular classes including; Power Yoga, Yoga Sculpt, and Barre. Whether you are looking to see which type of yoga you like best or you want to cross train to kick off the summer, this sampler class is for you! Grades 6–8 Tue–Fri 1:30–2:30pm Jun 9–12 4 sessions: $125 EHS 659–7 Grades 9–12 Tue–Fri 2:30–3:30pm Jun 9–12 4 sessions: $125 EHS 659–8 12 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com
Week 2: WEEK 2 AT A GLANCE GRADES K–5 CAMPS AT CONCORD JUNE 15–19 MORNINGS: MON–THU Paw Patrol: Ages 3–6 Babysitter Training Camp: Grades 4–5 Cheerleading: Grades K–5 Engineering in The Great Outdoors: Grades K–4 Classic Schoolyard Games: Grades K–5 Computer Camp: Minecraft Creative: Grades 1–5 Take Flight with UAV Drones: Grades 3–5 Naturally STEAM: Grades K–5 Spanish Camp: ¡Vamos a Comer! “Let’s Eat!” AFTERNOONS: MON–THU SNAG Golf: Grades K–5 Amazing Race: Grades 3–5 Coding in Scratch Jr.: Grades K–3 Water Blast Fun: Grades 2–5 Extraordinarily Ordinary Art Camp: Grades K–5 Fun & Funky Jewelry: Grades 2–5 Babysitter Training Camp: Grades 4–5 Ninja Training Camp: Grades K–5 GRADES 6–12 CAMPS AT EHS MORNINGS: MON–THU Girls that Code: Grades 6–8 Spanish Camp: ¡Vamos a Comer! Grades K–5 Fun with Blenders: Grades 6–8 Explore Mexico’s foods and food cultures in Makers Sampler: Makers Series: Grades 6–8 Spanish with Futura Language Professionals. Babysitter Training Camp: Grades 6–8 Water Blast Fun Grades 2–5 AFTERNOONS: MON–THU Learn how engineers harness the power of water Minecraft Accelerated: Grades 6–9 and make your own water–powered devices. Inventions & Contraptions: Grades 6–8 Makers Sampler Grades 6–8 FRIDAY FUN DAY Explore a different craft area evey day taught by Apple Valley Aquatic Center: Grades 6–8 professional makers. ONE–WEEK SPORTS CAMPS Hornet Tennis Camp: Hornet: Grades K–5 Hornet Track & Field Camp: Hornet: Grades 1–6 Jr. Lifeguard Camp: Ages 10+ Star ting this Week! Multi–Week Classes in Music, Kung Fu–Wu Shu, Yoga, Tennis, and Aquatics! Little Musikmakers in June: Ages 2.5–5 Page 58 Learn to Swim Series: Ages 5+ Page 65 Tennis Programs: Ages 4–Grade 6 Page 61 Introduction to Competitive Swimming: Ages 8+ Page 66 Kung Fu–Wu Shu: Ages 5–Adult Page 61 Jr. Lifeguard Camp: Ages 10+ Page 66 Youth Yoga: Grades 6–12 Page 62 Lifeguard Training: Ages 15+ Page 66 Preschool Aquatics: Ages 4+ Page 64 Private Swim Lessons: Ages 4+ Page 66 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com 13
Jr. Engineering in The Great Outdoors: Grades K–4 Taught by Engineering For Kids Pack your bags and lace up your hiking boots because at Camp Kelvin, we are engineer designs to explore the great outdoors. Construct a tent, engineer your own survival pack, make s’mores in your own solar oven, and more! Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 ONE–WEEK CAMPS FOR GRADES K–5 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–12 AT CONCORD ELEMENTARY Classic Schoolyard Games: Grades K–5 MORNINGS: 9AM–NOON Taught by Community Ed Staff Get ready, get set, PLAY! Sometimes all a child needs Paw Patrol: Ages 3–6 is to burn off some energy the old–fashioned way. Taught by Kidcreate Studio In this week of nothing but game–playing, your kid Ryder says it best, “No job is too big, no pup is too will enjoy playing various tried–and–true schoolyard small!” This is your invitation to help us tackle the big games. Dodgeball, kickball, tag, even hide–and–seek job of creating awesome Paw Patrol inspired art! We’ll are just a start to the fun your camper will have! explore different techniques, styles, and materials Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 to create art inspired by all our favorite rescue pups. 4 sessions: $125 Concord 706–1 Please note, only campers entering Kindergarten in the fall can use our extended hour programming. Edina Summer Computer Camp: Minecraft Creative: Grades 1–5 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 4 sessions: $139 Concord 609–2 Taught by Jonathan Buckley Minecraft camp utilizes the modified version Babysitter Training Camp: Grades 4–5 MinecraftEDU, which helps players develop more Taught by Allison Curtis collaborative and critical thinking while keeping all A must for all babysitters! Topics include infant care, the creative elements of the original. This particular child development, good business practices, and camp will focus on CREATIVE mode. emergency and first aid care. In order to receive a Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 certificate, attendance is required at all classes. 4 sessions: $159 Concord 602–10 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 Take Flight with UAV Drones: Grades 3–5 4 sessions: $105 Concord 635–1 Taught by Engineering For Kids Cheerleading: Grades K–5 This camp is the perfect introduction to the world of Taught by Skyhawks Sports Camps unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). In this indoor camp, This camp teaches young athletes the essential skills safety is a priority as students learn to fly and explore to lead the crowd and support the home team! Each the real–world applications of drones. Students will camper will learn cheers, proper hand and body master basic piloting skills, program their drone to fly movements as well as jumping techniques. There is on its own, and use the Engineering Design Process no stunting, just fun, team–building and leadership. to problem solve. The week concludes with a performance. Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–25 4 sessions: $139 Concord 626–4 Naturally STEAM: Grades K–5 Taught by Community Ed Staff S for Science. T for Technology. E for Engineering. Reminder! A for Arts. M for Mathematics. Using this integrated approach to teaching, instructors will lead kids Please register children for classes that serve the grade through a week of natural explorations. Campers will engage in neat projects using elements from the they will be entering in the fall. natural world in this smart and artsy summer camp! Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 4 sessions: $125 Concord 705–1 14 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com
WEEK 2: JUNE 15–19 Spanish Camp: ¡Vamos a Comer! “Let’s Eat!” Extraordinarily Ordinary Art Camp: Grades K–5 Taught by Futura Language Professionals Taught by Community Ed Staff Imagine your child ordering at a restaurant and Did you know that you can create a paint stamp with setting the table …IN SPANISH! This can be a reality celery or a sculpture from a bar of soap? By finding with Futura’s ¡Vamos a comer! (Let’s Eat!) class. the extraordinary in the ordinary, campers will use Students will be introduced to a snapshot of life every day and found objects to create works of art. in Mexico while learning practical vocabulary and With a focus on process instead of product, children phrases related to food. will gain confidence and courage in self–expression. Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 4 sessions: $179 Concord 625–1 4 sessions: $125 Concord 708–1 Fun & Funky Jewelry: Grades 2–5 AFTERNOONS: 1–4PM Taught by Laura Wolovitch SNAG Golf: Grades K–5 Students will learn basic beading techniques, wire Taught by Sports Unlimited, LLC working, and collage principles to create their own Sports Unlimited uses SNAG (Starting New At Golf) unique jewelry! Project choices include earrings, equipment which involves clubs with oversized plastic rings, bracelets, brooches, bookmarks, hairclips, heads and (tennis size) velcro golf balls to help kids necklaces, and more. develop the skills of hitting the ball. Instructors will Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 teach the fundamentals of grip, stance, swing, ball 4 sessions: $179 Concord 618–1 contact, putting, chipping, and driving. Babysitter Training Camp: Grades 4–5 Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 Taught by Allison Curtis 4 sessions: $125 Concord 612–4 Please see description in morning class. Amazing Race: Grades 3–5 Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 Taught by Engineering For Kids 4 sessions: $105 Concord 635–2 In the Amazing Race camp, teams will work together to see who is able to travel the farthest around the Ninja Training Camp: Grades K–5 world. This trek will require students to design their Taught by Community Ed Staff very own boat, plane, and even a rocket! Is your kid up to the challenge? Do they have what Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 it takes to overcome obstacle courses and emerge 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–3 victorious? In this active and fast–paced week of fun and fitness, campers will develop their skills and Coding in Scratch Jr.: Grades K–3 strength with games, obstacles, and challenges. Taught by Engineering For Kids Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 Coding in Scratch Jr. introduces children to 4 sessions: $125 Concord 707–1 programming in a logical way by opening the door to the world of programming. Just as any student can be an engineer, any student can program! Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–5 Water Blast Fun: Grades 2–5 Taught by Instructor Tech Tac Toe If you were ever curious about the amazing power of water, this camp is for you! We’ll explore the might of water and how it has been used by engineers. Construct a water gun, water–propelled rocket car, hammer mill, and paddle boats, and take home a water blaster of your own! Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 4 sessions: $159 Concord 613–1 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com 15
WEEK 2: JUNE 15–19 ONE–WEEK CAMPS FOR GRADES 6–12 Inventions & Contraptions: Grades 6–8 AT EDINA HIGH SCHOOL Taught by Community Ed Staff Creative Contraption Warning: this camp will take MORNINGS: 9AM–NOON inventors on a journey of discovery! Each day there will be challenges which must be overcome using Girls that Code: Grades 6–8 simple machines, tips from world famous inventors, Taught by Tech Academy and most importantly . . . their mind. Campers Learn to code in this all–girls class. We offer a unique will construct catapults, fabricate innovative flying learning environment designed to introduce girls to contraptions, and even assemble contraptions in the fundamental coding concepts in a collaborative and Rube Goldberg style. supportive environment. Students will be creating a Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 game with unique backgrounds and characters. 4 sessions: $125 EHS 804–1 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 4 sessions: $165 EHS 611–21 FRIDAY FUN DAY Fun with Blenders: Grades 6–8 Field Trip: Apple Valley Aquatic Center: Taught by Community Ed Staff Grades 6–8 Come mix up some fun foods like smoothies and ice Taught by Community Ed Staff cream treats! Then get the blenders cranking and Summer is the time for sunshine and swimming. The create yummy, edible science projects and super Apple Valley Aquatic Center features water slides, a gross goodies. lazy river, a zero depth area, and more. Don’t miss Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 this day of swimming fun! 4 sessions: $125 EHS 803–1 Friday 9:00am–4:00pm Jun 19 Makers Sampler: Makers Series: Grades 6–8 1 session: $61 Meet at EHS 824–1 Taught by Various Professional Makers Try a little painting! Jewelry making! Stitching! ONE–WEEK SPORTS CAMPS Professional makers will lead students in a new craft AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS each day. This course is part of our “Makers Series” in which we pair professional makers with students for a Hornet Tennis Camp: Hornet: Grades K–5 unique learning experience. Taught by Jonathan Buckley Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 Hornet Tennis Camp’s goal is to provide high–quality 4 sessions: $145 EHS 649–1 instruction in a fun atmosphere. Edina state champion high school players and coaches work with campers Babysitter Training Camp: Grades 6–8 in a positive, encouraging, and fun manner. Camp is Taught by Karen Waters designed to teach fundamentals, rules, and etiquette A must for all babysitters! Topics include infant care, through fun drills and contests. child development, good business practices, and Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 emergency and first aid care. In order to receive a 4 sessions: $169 ECC Upper Courts 602–13 certificate, attendance is required at all classes. Hornet Track & Field Camp: Hornet: Grades 1–6 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 Taught by Jonathan Buckley 4 sessions: $105 EHS 641–1 Please see description page 7. AFTERNOONS: 1–4PM Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 15–18 4 sessions: $125 Kuhlman Stadium 602–12 Edina Summer Computer Camp: Minecraft Accelerated: Grades 6–9 Jr. Lifeguard Camp: Ages 10+ Taught by Jonathan Buckley Taught by American Red Cross Our summer camp program utilizes the modified This is an exciting new program designed to prepare version MinecraftEDU, which can help players students for the American Red Cross Lifeguarding develop a more collaborative and critical thinking course. Check online for more info and prerequisites. approach. This particular camp is for campers who Mon–Thu 1:00–1:45pm Jun 15–25 are experienced in Minecraft. 8 sessions: $149 SVMS 699–19 Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 15–18 4 sessions: $159 EHS 602–11 16 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com
Week 3: WEEK 3 AT A GLANCE JUNE 22–26 GRADES K–5 CAMPS AT CONCORD MORNINGS: MON–THU Mini Ninja/Superhero Camp: Ages 4–6 Mannerly Manners® Club*: Ages 3.5–7 Soccer: Grades K–5 Coding Web Apps: Grades 3–5 Intro to Coding with Superheroes: Grades 1–3 Jr. Going Bananaaas Toylab: Grades K–4 Fairy Fun: Grades K–5 Summer Chess: Grades K–5 Hip Hop Dance Camp: Grades K–3 Spy Academy Camp: Grades K–5 AFTERNOONS: MON–THU Momentum Madness: Grades 3–5 Hip Hop Dance Camp*: Grades 3–5 Slime Time: Grades K–5 Paper Mache Madness: Grades K–5 Jr. MinecraftEDU: Building Cities: Grades K–4 Multiplayer Minecraft: Grades 1–5 Ultimate Aeronautics: Grades 2–5 FRIDAY FUN DAY Choc–a–licious Art Day Camp: Grades K–5 GRADES 6–12 CAMPS AT EHS AFTERNOON CAMP MORNINGS: MON–THU Build it! Cardboard Creations: Grades 6–8 EHS Hip Hop Team Dance Camp: Grades 6–8 Intro to Engineering Camp: Grades 6–12 Taught by the EHS Hip Hop Dance Team Intro to Crocheting: Makers Series: Grades 6–8 The Edina High School Hip Hop Dance Team comes AFTERNOONS: MON–THU together as a team focused on self–confidence, motivation, and diversity. This summer, the Hip Hop EHS Hip Hop Team Dance Camp: Grades 6–8 Team is excited to share their signature high energy Passport Week: Grades 6–8 with an innovative and one–of–a–kind camp. High FRIDAY FUN DAY school students are not only teaching middle school Field Trip: Cascade Bay: Grades 6–8 students dance steps, but also working with Edina Community Ed to fundraise for their club! ONE–WEEK SPORTS CAMPS Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 22–25 Will DeBerg Basketball Camp: Grades 4–9 4 sessions: $125 EHS Black Box 637–2 Hornet Tennis Clinics: Grades K–8 Tennis Academy Lessons: Grades K–8 Pickleball: Grades K–5 Also Star ting this Week! Multi–Week Classes in Music, Dance, and Driver Education! Little Musikmakers in June: Ages 2.5–5 Page 58 *Please note: Mannerly Manners is from 10:00am–noon Edina Thespians Dance: Grades 9–12 Page 60 and Hip Hop is from 1:00–3:00pm. Driver Education: Ages 14.5+ Page 67 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com 17
Coding Web Apps: Grades 3–5 Taught by Engineering For Kids Give your engineer the knowledge to stay ahead in today’s technological society! We’re offering a unique experience in which students get to code, test, and create their own apps in real–time using an easy–to– understand format. The best part about this program is that they’ll be able to save their created apps right to their own devices for play anywhere, anytime! ONE–WEEK CAMPS FOR GRADES K–5 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 AT CONCORD ELEMENTARY 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–6 Intro to Coding with Superheroes: Grades 1–3 MORNINGS: 9AM–NOON* Taught by Tech Academy Mini Ninja/Superhero Camp: Ages 4–6 Create your own video game! Choose your storyline Taught by Sports Unlimited, LLC with favorite superheroes as your stars. Add Get ready for a challenge! This class will give challenges and levels of difficulty, then share them via participants an opportunity to have fun testing email or post them on the web to challenge family their skills and abilities while going through various and friends. Now students can practice math, logic, obstacles: tunnel crawl, cones weave, noodles and programming, and put their video game talents crawl, mat rolls, parachute run, fitness ladders, to work! hula hoop jump, and hurdles. Please note, only Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 campers entering Kindergarten in the fall can use our 4 sessions: $165 Concord 611–7 extended hour programming. Jr. Going Bananaaas Toylab: Grades K–4 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 4 sessions: $125 Concord 612–5 Taught by Engineering For Kids The Minions are opening up their lab for a week of Mannerly Manners® Club: Ages 3.5–7 fun experiments and inventions! Every day students Taught by Marilyn Pentel use the Engineering Design Process to create a new This class teaches your child how and why it’s toy like an oozeball, foostastic toy, kaleidoscope, essential to be respectful of others, understand and magnet maze, and more! Students develop 21st detect feelings, and have proper introduction and Century skills like problem–solving, critical thinking table manners. Please note, early drop–off is not and cooperation while having fun! available for this class and only campers entering Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 Kindergarten in the fall can use our lunch hour 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–13 programming. Fairy Fun: Grades K–5 Mon–Thu 10:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 4 sessions: $165 Concord 615–1 Taught by Community Ed Staff Summer becomes even more magical when you Soccer: Grades K–5 spend a few days searching for garden fairies! Taught by Skyhawks Sports Camps Campers will create miniature dwellings to attract Using our progressional curriculum, our sport–specific the garden fairies using bits of nature. There will staff will ensure your young athlete will gain the be drawings of the fairies, creative storytelling, and technical skills & sport knowledge required for their pretending so that children can immerse themselves next step into soccer. This camp focuses on dribbling, in the magic of summer. passing, shooting, ball control, teamwork, and Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 sportsmanship. 4 sessions: $125 Concord 710–1 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 Summer Chess: Grades K–5 4 sessions: $139 Concord 626–6 Taught by Chess with Russ A wide variety of chess skills will be taught and *Please note: Mannerly Manners is from 10:00am–noon. students will participate in competitive matches within the club. New and returning students are welcome! Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 4 sessions: $139 Concord 633–2 18 Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com
WEEK 3: JUNE 22–26 Hip Hop Dance Camp: Grades K–3 Paper Mache Madness: Grades K–5 Taught by Mayer Arts Taught by Community Ed Staff Learn to leap, turn, and shine! Students will learn hip Discover the old–fashioned art of paper making hop steps and dances to today’s most popular music and paper mache! Campers will not only make as well as warm–ups and across the floor exercises. paper using ancient methods, but also craft fun 3D This class is not only fun, but will also improve sculptures using paper. posture, strength, and flexibility in a positive and Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 22–25 self–esteem building atmosphere. Please note, early 4 sessions: $125 Concord 712–1 drop–off is not available for this camp. Mon–Thu 10:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 Jr. MinecraftEDU: Building Cities: Grades K–4 4 sessions: $129 Concord 621–5 Taught by Engineering For Kids In MinecraftEDU students will work as teams to scout Spy Academy Camp: Grades K–5 out an area to build their own shelters and gather Taught by Community Ed Staff the necessary resources to engineer new structures Your mission– if you choose to accept it– is to that will withstand an imminent catastrophe on earth. become the latest recruit at Spy Academy. In order to Students will learn how to use teamwork and manage graduate, campers will have to break codes, create resources just like an engineer in the real world! secret messages, undergo field training, and prove Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 22–25 themselves worthy of the title of SPY. 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–16 Mon–Thu 9:00am–12:00pm Jun 22–25 4 sessions: $125 Concord 709–1 Multiplayer Minecraft: World Builder: Grades 1–5 AFTERNOONS: 1–4PM* Taught by Tech Academy Create a world with others in four unique, themed Momentum Madness: Grades 3–5 quadrants. Build different biomes or base a section Taught by Engineering For Kids on your favorite movie or video game! Meld your Zero to sixty in two seconds?! How fast can an object quadrants together with bridges and separate them go without compromising safety? Students in this with moats of water, lava or even the void! Students camp will work with their Pit Crew to design and will get a copy of the world map to take home. build vehicles, such as dragsters, roller coasters, and Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 22–25 rockets. Fasten your seat belt, the race has begun! 4 sessions: $165 Concord 611–10 Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 22–25 Ultimate Aeronautics, Program & Race Drones: 4 sessions: $159 Concord 610–22 Grades 2–5 Hip Hop Dance Camp: Grades 3–5 Taught by Instructor Tech Tac Toe Taught by Gina Mayer Learn about the state of the art flying robotic Learn to leap, turn and shine! Students will learn hip technology, the four Forces of Flight, Bernoulli’s hop steps and dances to today’s most popular music principle, the effect of properties of air on aircrafts, as well as warm–ups such as stretching, isolations, and much more! You’ll practice flying drones, hone and across the floor exercises. This class is not only your skills, and join an aerial competition! Student will fun but will improve posture, strength, and flexibility also engineer multiple aircraft designs to take home. in a positive and self–esteem building atmosphere. Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 22–25 Mon–Thu 1:00–3:00pm Jun 22–25 4 sessions: $159 Concord 613–2 4 sessions: $129 Concord 621–6 Slime Time: Grades K–5 FRIDAY FUN DAY Taught by Community Ed Staff Choc–a–licious Art Day Camp: Gr. K–5 Would your child love to learn to make their own Taught by Kidcreate Studio ooey, goey batch of slime? Would you love to have Chocolate lovers rejoice! In this camp, we’ll celebrate this happen NOT at home? Slime time camp is the chocolate’s sweet, gooey goodness as we sculpt, solution! Campers will make new recipes each day paint, and create the day away. We’ll even make a of this squishy, squeezy camp, and will learn how to replica of one of our favorite chocolatey treats that read recipes and measure for them, too! will look yummy enough to eat! Mon–Thu 1:00–4:00pm Jun 22–25 Fri 9:00am–3:00pm Jun 26 4 sessions: $135 Concord 711–1 1 session: Concord $89 609–5 *Please note: Hip Hop is from 1:00–3:00pm. Registration and information at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com 19
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