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2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG 1 GET HELP. GIVE HELP. 211.

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Day Camps R.A.M.P. Summer Activities Compamentos de dia...... 7-26 Actividades de verano de R.A.M.P...... 27 Summer Lunch Programs School Calendars Programas de almuerzo de verano...... 5-6 Calendarios escolares...... 28-31

Greetings! Thank you to the Standard Examiner and our many community-based youth service organi- zations for their partnership in preparing this Summer Kids Catalog. Summer is a great time of year for children. It is a time to explore new things, a time for the hours to pass more slowly, a time to be outside and enjoy nature. Each day also has more light to read by. If children have meaningful summer activities that feed their love of learning, give them new experiences, and foster healthy relationships, they will head back to school in the fall ready for a new school year. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected our children in many ways, and this summer it will be more important than ever to provide them with enriching activities – while still following Health Department direction as the COVID-19 restrictions for the summer are still unfolding. We hope some of the learning experiences we have gathered in this catalog will lift the lives of our youth and help prepare them for a successful tomorrow. Tim Jackson United Way President & CEO

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2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG 3 OGDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT SUMMER LUNCH ALMUERZO DE VERANO DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR DE OGDEN

***Free Lunch for kids 18 and under***

The Ogden City School District Child Nutrition Program announces Lorin Farr Park ...... 17th & Gramercy Ave the sponsorship of the 2020 Summer Food Service Program. Monroe Park ...... 30th & Monroe Blvd Mount Ogden Park ...... 32nd & Taylor Ave Summer Lunch will be served West Ogden Park ...... 24th & E Ave June 1 – July 23, 11:30 – 12:15, George Washington High** ...... 455 28th St Monday – Friday at the following locations: Breakfast will be served at locations with asterisks* from Lincoln Elementary* ...... 550 E. Canfield Dr 8:30- 8:45 am. New Bridge School*...... 2150 Jefferson Ave Please note; no meals will be served July 3 at any of these Odyssey Elementary* ...... 375 Goddard St sites. Ben Lomond High* ...... 1980 9th St Ogden High* ...... 2828 Harrison Blvd **George Washington will only serve lunch from 4th Street/Romrell Park ...... 4th & Wall Ave June 1- June 25. Jaycee Park ...... 25th & Fillmore Ave This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Lester Park 2...... 4th & Madison Ave

WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT SUMMER LUNCH ALMUERZO DE VERANO DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR DE WEBER

Contact Charlene King (801) 476-7833 Burch Creek Elementary...... 4300 Madison Ave, South Ogden Green Acres Elementary...... 640 E 1900 N, North Ogden Summer Lunch will be served Lakeview Elementary...... 2025 W 5000 S, Roy Starting June 1, 11:30 – 12:30. Mon-Fri North Park Elementary...... 4046 S 2175 W, Roy (Closed for Holidays….. July 3, 4, 5, and 24) Roy Elementary...... 2888 W 5600 S, Roy Washington Terrace Elem...... 20 E 4600 S, Washington Terrace at the following locations:

BOX ELDER SCHOOL DISTRICT SUMMER LUNCH ALMUERZO DE VERANO DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR DE BOX ELDER

Summer Lunches for kids 18 and under will be available Mondays through Fridays from June 8, 2020 to August 7, 2020 from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. at Mountain View Elementary, Lake View Elementary, McKinley Elementary, and Tremonton City North Park. We will not have lunch on July 24th.

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2504 F Ave. Ogden, UT 84404 (801) 394-5944

CCS believes that no one should worry about how they’re going to get their next meal.

All of us need help sometimes. If you or someone you know needs access to food, CCS is here to help.

To apply for our food program the following documents are needed to submit application:

Food card applications are accepted Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 9:00-11:00 am EXCEPT on Thursday night distribution. Please call for more details.

Picture ID for all adults in household 18 years of age or older.

For children under 18: Bring birth certificates, school enrollment record or immunization records. Must have child’s name and birthdate printed on it.

Proof of address: Current Utility bill-power, gas, or water; current rental agreement

Proof of income for all adults: Current check stubs or social security award letter.

Income Guidelines 2020 – 185% of federal poverty level

Persons In Household Monthly Income

1 $1,967

2 $2,658

3 $3,349 4 $4,039 5 $4,730 For each additional person, add $691

Food Bank Hours: Tuesday-Friday: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm (Fridays are reserved for Seniors 60+ or those with disabilities)

2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOGRevised 3/9/205

2504 F Ave. Ogden, UT 84404 (801) 394-5944

CCS cree que nadie deberia preocuparse cόmo van a obtener comida.

Todos necesitamos ayuda a veces. Si usted o alguien que conoce necesita acceso a comida, CCS está aqui para ayudar.

Para solicitar nuestro programa de alimentos, los siguientes documentos son necesarios:

Se acepta aplicacion para tarjetas de comida Martes, Miércoles y Jueves de 9:00am a 11:00 am EXCEPTO en la distribución del jueves por la noche. Por favor llame para detalles.

Debe traer identificación con foto para todos los mayores de 18 años de edad en su hogar.

Para los menores de 18 años de edad debe presentar uno de los siguientes documentos: prueba de inscripción de la escuela, acta de nacimiento, o el registro de vacunas. El documento deberá tener el nom- bre y fecha de nacimiento del menor.

Prueba de domicilio: Una factura de utilidad actual o utilidades (electricidad, gas o agua), o su con- trato de arrendamiento actual.

Comprobante de ingresos: talones de cheques actuales o de pagos del Seguro Social.

Pautas de ingresos 2020 - 185% del nivel de pobreza

Personas en el hogar Ingresos mensuales 1 $1,967 2 $2,658 3 $3,349

4 $4,039 5 $4,730 Para cada persona adicional, añada $691

Horario de distribución de comida: Martes a viernes de 9:00 am a 12:00 pm. (Los días viernes son solamente para adultos mayores de 60+ años o personas con discapacidad)

Este es un programa de oportunidades iguales Revised 3/9/20 6 2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG DAY CAMPS CAMPAMENTOS DE DÍA

50-minute drive north of Ogden. 12:30pm at Mt. Ogden Park, In celebration of the Summer Wednesday meet at Causey Olympics, this year’s theme is Reservoir at 1pm, student pick-up “Catch the Olympic Spirit” – at 1pm on Thursday from Causey reach for the gold! Reservoir. Information on exact Questions: call (801) 479-5460. locations will be communicated a June 8 – July 17, 2020 week prior to each camp session. Ages: 7-10 Cost: $25 OGDEN ROPES COURSE Contact BEGINNER MOUNTAIN Trapper Trails Council, BSA (801) BIKING CAMP Team members are challenged 479-5460 1200 E 5400 S Ogden, to become more aware of them- $80 Learn safety, basic mountain UT 84403 trappertrails.org/ biking skills and techniques, trail selves and others and to discover camps their strengths and limitations. For etiquette and tips on climbing. A chance to experience our great groups that already know each oth- HIKING CAMP er well, COPE (Challenging Outdoor trails! Personal Experience) builds on this $80 This camp aims to engage knowledge to improve communica- students with leadership oppor- SESSION 1 | (3rd Grade - 8th tion and leadership skills. COPE tunities; to teach and practice Grade) June 1-3 is a great mechanism for rapidly environmental stewardship; to SESSION 2 | (3rd Grade - 8th developing a strong sense of team guide the mindful discovery and Grade) June 8-10 membership. Beyond all these lofty implementation of resilience and objectives, COPE is fun! Course perseverance; to cultivate mean- 8:30am-11:00am features ground and high ropes ingful community and practices St. Joseph High School - East activities. of being a good neighbor. parking lot Ages: 7 and up 1790 Lake Street Contact SESSION 1 | June 8-12 Ogden, UT Trapper Trails Council, BSA SESSION 2 | June 22-26 (801) 479-5460 SESSION 3 | June 29-July 3 CLIMBING CAMP 1200 E 5400 S SESSION 4 | July 13-17 $100 The experienced staff at Ogden, UT 84403 The Front will work with your trappertrails.org/cope 8:30am - 12:30pm daily. child on developing skills such as Email information with drop off/ technique, gear use, endurance, CAMP KIESEL pick up spots will be sent prior strength, teamwork, safety, re- to camp start. Each trail is local, sponsibility, communication, trust Camp Kiesel is a magical place and will have easy access. nestled near Causey Reservoir and concentration. Everything – only a 25-minute drive east is taught in a non-competitive INTRO TO BACKPACKING atmosphere. of Ogden. In celebration of the CAMP Summer Olympics, this year’s theme is “Catch the Olympic $120 This course will introduce SESSION 1 | (6-10 years of Spirit” – reach for the gold! students to backpacking with age) June 22-24 Questions call (801) 479-5460. a focus on efficiency systems, SESSION 2 | (11-15 years of age) June 8 – July 31, 2020 healthy interpersonal interac- July 6-8 Ages: 7-10 Cost: $25 tions, environmental stewardship, SESSION 3 | (6-10 years of age) and leadership development. July 27-29 CAMP FIFE SESSION 1 | July 20-23 9:00am to 12:00pm Camp Fife is a 100-acre facility SESSION 2 | July 27-30 The Front Climbing Club located below Cutler Reservoir Monday and Tuesday, 8:30am- 225 20th Street, Ogden next to the Bear River – only a

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OUTDOOR ROCK CLIMBING 801-621-7595 about adaptations that ensure life’s CAMP To register for camps and for full survival, and explore life cycles details go to: ogdennaturecenter. from start to finish. $250 This camp will introduce stu- org/summer-camps or call 801- Monday July 6 - Producers dents to climbing safety, mindful 621-7595. Tuesday July 7 - Primary & movement skills, rappelling, and Secondary Consumers climbing history and philosophy, MULTI-AGE CAMPS Wednesday July 8 - Apex all while discovering the geologi- Predators cal wonder that is the Wasatch For various ages / families $35 per day Thursday July 9 - Food webs Mountains with our hands and Friday July 10 -Life cycles feet and practicing climbing- Members receive a 10% discount, specific Leave No Trace skills. All plus take an additional 10% off guides are Single Pitch Instruc- if your family signs up for more 3-DAY CAMPS +CAMPOUT For various ages tors, certified through the Ameri- than one camp. Same themes, $175 per camper (includes camp can Mountain Guide Association. different activities for different age groups! This camp is de- t-shirt) Members receive a 10% discount, SESSION 1 | (12-16 years of signed for families who want all plus take an additional 10% off age) June 1-5 the siblings to attend at the same if your family signs up for more SESSION 2 | (12-16 years of age) time, while getting the age appro- than one camp. June 15-19 priate curriculum that the Nature Center is known for. This camp runs from 8am-1pm X-treme Eco Adventure each day. Drop-off and pick-up The Famous Side of Nature Ages 11-14 locations will be communicated Age groups (6-7), (8-10), (11-13) June 15th-19th with parents a week prior to the June 8th-12th, 9am-2pm Mon-Wed – 8:30 to 3:30 & cam- camp. Take some time away from the pout Thursday 6pm ending Friday screens and explore the famous at 8:30am REGISTER HERE: side of nature! Each day we will Attention Explorers! The Ogden https://events.hakuapp. focus on a famous, fantastical or Nature Center is calling on the bold, com/0194a6c5f6c6a08dd1c5 mythical realm and learn the more the hardy, and the adventurous to realistic side of the fantasy. attempt the ultimate nature chal- For questions, email Abby: Monday, June 8th – Nature Magic lenge. Join us to learn how to read [email protected] for Muggles nature and prepare yourself for Tuesday, June 9th –Super Hero survival using basic first aid, map Scholarships Available! Science reading, fire starting and shelter Wednesday, June 10th – Myths building. Conquer the compass and and Legends GPS and put your skills to the test Thursday, June 11th –Survival in an all-out end-of-camp treasure Series hunt! Friday, June 12th –Level Up in Nature Creepy Crawly Critters Ages 7-9 Circles, Cycles, Webs July 27th-31st Age groups (6-7), (8-10), (11-13) Mon-Wed – 8:30 to 3:30 & cam- July 6th-10th, 9am-2pm pout Thursday 6pm ending Friday Discover the hierarchy of ecosys- at 8:30am tems and how every organism has Would you like an up-close and a major role to play in food webs. personal encounter with the creepy SUMMER CAMPS We’ll play games to illustrate preda- crawly critters that are moving 966 W 12th Street, Ogden UT tor and prey relationships, learn around the Ogden Nature Center?

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Join us for a week-long adventure Animal Families Feathered Friends discovering and investigating the June 19th, 9-11am August 7th, 9-11am flying, crawling and slithering crea- Have you ever seen a flock of birds Imagine what the life of a bird tures that call ONC home. Become flying together, or a baby deer fol- might be like as you build your own a nature spy as we dig through lowing its mother? Join us as we nest, and practice your tweets and pond muck and search fields high read books and play games to help twitters. Meet one of Ogden Nature and low for snakes, lizards, insects, us learn about different types of Center’s resident birds up close and spiders and more. Play games and animal families commonly seen in personal. Touch and feel feathers, enjoy activities that help us under- Utah! eggs, and bones as we explore the stand and appreciate the creepy parts of a bird. We promise by the crawly critters all around us. Animal Abodes end you will feel bird-tastic! July 3rd, 9-11am Picture Yourself Outside Many animals have a home, sweet FLEDGLINGS Ages 9-11 home. Together we’ll visit some For ages 4-6 June 29th-July 3rd dens, build a shelter, and see what $25 per day / $6 for a camp t- Mon-Wed – 8:30 to 3:30 & cam- it takes to make an animal comfort- shirt. pout Thursday 6pm ending Friday able outside in the elements. Members receive a 10% discount, at 8:30am plus 10% off if your family signs A unique opportunity for kids that Pricklies, Scales, and Desert up for more than one camp. love the outdoors and picture them- Tails selves in an outdoor career! Camp- July 31st, 9-11am Wild Wings ers will gain hands-on experiences It’s hot, it’s dry, and it’s here in Pick a day, or stay for the whole with outdoor careers, from scien- the ! Come wonder week: June 22nd-26th, 9am-12 tific surveys, to studying the night and learn why a cactus has sharp noon sky, to leading hikes and excur- spines and how a Desert Tortoise Explore the world of things that sions. Campers will hang out with stays cool under the blazing sun. flutter, flap, glide, and soar in this experts in their fields, then picture Join us as we explore the desert en- five-day experience for campers themselves in the garb of outdoor vironment through games, stories, ages 4-6. We’ll play games, make professionals through photographs. crafts and more. crafts, and meet some animals -- and plants – that take to the sky. TODDLER TRACKS Earth Explorers Mon., June 22 – Flap (song birds) For ages 2-3 Guardians must August 3rd, 9-11am Tues., June 23 – Flutter and Flit accompany children. No siblings Toddlers will discover the wonders (insects) are allowed to attend unless they of sand, soil, and rocks as they Wed, June 24 – Glide (squirrels) are also registered for the class. create, build, and play in the world Thurs, June 25– Float (seeds) $15 per class (includes parent/ beneath our feet. Dress for getting Fri, June 26 – Night Flight (bats child pair) / $6 for a camp t-shirt. muddy and maybe a little wet. & owls) Members receive a 10% discount, plus 10% off if your family signs Seedlings to Sunflowers Nature Around the World up for more than one camp. August 5th, 9-11am July 13th-17th, 9am-12 noon Bring your green thumbs as Get ready for a week of stories, Little Campers we explore the world of plants! crafts, and games that will take June 5th, 9-11am Through activities and explora- your little one around the world. Tots will go on a pretend camping tion, we will learn about flow- We’ll learn about the geographic trip as we paint with marshmal- ers and trees and how they are makeup of our planet and discover lows, make trail mix, play games important to us. Participants will the animals, plants, and people that and read stories all about forest get to take home their own little call each continent home. animals and camping. plant to put in a pot or garden. Mon., July 13th – No. & So. America

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Tues., July 14th – Europe and and fascinating world around us. off-site with Nature Center staff, in Asia a fun, friendly, supervised learning Wed., July 15th – Africa Our Weird Water World environment. Go to www.ogdenna- Thurs., July 16th – Australasia Ages 8-10 turecenter.org/volunteer to apply. Fri., July 17th – The Arctic & August 6th, 8:30am-3:30pm Space is limited. Antarctic The weirdest animals live in water! They are all around us here in Utah, CAMP ASSISTANTS SINGLE-DAY CAMPS from the ancient aliens swimming For ages 12-16 For various ages in our , to the other- Do you enjoy being outdoors? Do $45 per camper / $6 per camp worldly creatures that inhabit the you like working with children? t-shirt murky depths of our local ponds; Would you like to volunteer some Members receive a 10% discount, we will be exploring the weirdest of your time this summer? If so, plus take an additional 10% off animals that nature has to offer! the Ogden Nature Center is the if your family signs up for more place for YOU! Come join our camp than one camp. FAMILY CAMP-OUT assistant program and make some $60/family of 4 spectacular summer memories Eco Art -The Art of Water $5 each additional family member while giving service to your com- Ages 9-12 Songs, Skits, Stars and S’mores munity. July 21st, 8:30am-3:30pm June 5th-6th, or August 7th-8th Camp assistants must be at Creativity will flow as we explore 6pm to 9am least 12 years old to assist with watery habitats and water art Camp under the stars with your the Fledglings (ages 4-6) camp media. From jellyfish, to aquatic family at the Ogden Nature Cen- or Toddler Tracks (2-3). Extreme dioramas, to watercolor paintings, ter’s Dumke Picnic Grove. Take a Eco Expedition assistants must and more, we’ll look at what lives in guided hike through the Center and be at least 16 years old. All other or around water as we make cool learn about nocturnal creatures camp assistants must be at least works of art to take home. that inhabit the preserve at night. 14 years old. You’ll get on-the-job Songs, skits and s’mores will cap training which is great on col- Awesome Amphibians and off the evening before you slumber lege and job applications.... and Rad Reptiles under the stars. We will provide the a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Ages 8-10 entertainment, s’mores and break- Applications are due May 8th at 5 July 23rd, 8:30am-3:30pm fast. Bring your own tent, sleeping pm. A mandatory training will be Reptile lovers, this one’s for you! bags, mess kit, and a picnic din- held for all selected camp assis- This day camp will focus on her- ner. Space is limited to 8 families. tants on May 20th at 4pm. petology, the study of reptiles and Registration is required. amphibians. We’ll learn some of the science behind herpetology, play VOLUNTEENS games, and meet several of these For ages 14-16 “herps” in person. June 2nd thru August 6th 9am -12pm (every Tuesday and Strange Nature Thursday) Ages 9-12 $45 for the summer (includes August 4th, 8:30am-3:30pm t-shirt) Put on your hats of curiosity and Serve, learn, and have fun with a come ready to learn about some of unique program designed to get FREE FOR THE ENTIRE nature’s strangest plants, animals, teens out of the house this sum- COMMUNITY and phenomena. How do frogs sur- mer. Participate in citizen science, OGDEN NATURE CENTER vive the winter? Can snails chew habitat restoration, Nature Center R.A.M.P FREE SUMMER their food? Why are some plants projects and more, all while making SATURDAYS stinky? All this and more will be friends and giving back to the com- Saturdays, June 6th – August answered as we explore the strange munity. Volunteens work on and 15th, 2020

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Free admission at the Ogden their STEM studies. In this 7-week and experience is welcome. Nature Center and free nature program, students will take Logic crafts and activities scheduled and Its application to Mathemat- JUNIOR LEAGUE OF OGDEN twice each Saturday – at 10 am ics, Introduction to Engineering and 1 pm and Problem Solving 1. Fridays are Oasis Summer Nights is a local reserved for field trips and special farmer’s market and music festi- educational events. Students are val hosted by the Junior League MAD SCIENCE OF GREATER expected to attend WSU PREP for of Ogden that takes place Thurs- SALT LAKE three consecutive summers. day evenings, the last two weeks of August through the end of https://greatersaltlake.mad- Welding Camp for Girls September at Oasis Community science.org/parents-camps.aspx Ages: 15-18 Garden. The garden is open to the 801-292-8646 Cost: $175 public from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm. The cost ranges from $140 to Dates: June 16-18, 2020 Enjoy free live music, participate $180 for a 5-day, 3-hour day in family friendly activities and camp. Select weeks are only 4 This exciting, hands-on overnight shop from local vendors. days long. camp is for high school girls Locations: Eccles Community interested in exploring the art and Center, Clearfield Aquatic Center, science of metal work through the South Davis Recreation Center medium of welding. Work with WSU For: children 5 to 11 years of age. faculty and students as you learn different processes, metal toleranc- Mad Science camps offer a daily es and design techniques to create combination of in-class discovery, beautiful and useful pieces. outdoor activities, and hands- on applications of the scientific Code Changers principles presented. Your child Ages: 8-18 will be able to touch, see, hear, and Cost $295 smell what science is all about! Contact: breannacampbell@weber. We use simple, real world science edu for details techniques that allow even the Dates: June 22-25, 2020 youngest of campers to enjoy our WSU Davis Campus, Layton Oasis Community Garden is learning environment. Campers cre- located at 2445 Monroe Blvd. in ate, build, and assemble a variety Our summer camps inspire our Ogden. It consists of 1.7 acres of take-home projects while explor- students to create. Students work of community garden space. It ing how science affects the world through project-based activities in includes a covered pavilion, open around us. Programming, Web Development, green, public orchard, and paid Soldering, Game Development, community garden plots. The WSU STEM SUMMER Videography and more. Oasis Community Garden Project CAMPS is an integral component in fulfill- Girls Go Digital ing Junior League of Ogden’s WSU PREP – Ages: Girls 8-18 mission to improve its commu- Ages: 12-15 Cost: $250 until 7/19/20 nity through effective action. The Cost: Free Dates: August 3-6, 2020 garden directly targets issues Dates: Day Camp June 29-August Weber.edu/summercamps of food equity through educa- 13th, 2020, tion and access by creating a Time: 8:50 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Learn how to hack, design, code place where individuals can learn WSU PREP is a free summer aca- and make using technology and how to plant, grow, harvest, and demic program designed to moti- computer science fun at this educa- prepare healthy food. Its design vate and prepare jr. high students in tional program. Any level of interest integrates landscape ecology,

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food production, and community Registration opens April 13th, Week #1 engagement. 2020 and closes June 1, 2020 Imagine Your Story: Magic Show For information (including Start your fantasy-filled summer For more information about Oasis scholarship requests) contact: with a spectacular magic show Summer Nights or to get involved Trischia Wadey @ 801-689-8615 featuring Paul Brewer. with Oasis Community Garden, Mon, Jun 1, 10:30 a.m. please email the Oasis Garden Southwest Branch Chair at Oasis@juniorleagueog- Tue, Jun 2, 10:30 a.m. den.org Pleasant Valley Branch Tue, Jun 2, 2:30 p.m. OGDEN MUSICAL THEATER GIVE ME A CHANCE – FREE Ogden Valley Branch SUMMER CAMP Wed, Jun 3, 10:30 a.m. Dates: June 2 - July 23, 2020 North Branch Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, Wed, Jun 3, 6:30 p.m. 9:00am-11:45am North Branch Ages: Kindergarten- 6th grade Thu, Jun 4, 10:30 a.m. Location: 2913 Grant Ave., Ogden Main Library Contact: (801) 621-4169, Thomas Ruffing Week #2 At Give Me A Chance, our goal is Imagine Your Story: Once Upon a Kids Act Up! to help children learn—even in the Time Summer Theater Camp summer! Our Summer Camp pro- Mon, Jun 8, 10:30 a.m. June 15 – 26, 2020 motes knowledge about science, Southwest Branch 8:30 – 1:00 p.m., Monday - Friday music, gardening, and all in a nurtur- Tue, Jun 9, 10:30 a.m. Ogden Musical Theatre is proud ing and safe environment. Breakfast Ogden Valley Branch to once again present Kids Act is included! Registration is until Tue, Jun 9, 10:30 a.m. Up! - a 2-week long theater pro- opening day of Camp, June 2. Pleasant Valley Branch duction camp hosted at Peery’s Wed, Jun 10, 10:30 a.m. Egyptian Theater in Ogden. Stu- North Branch dents ages 8-14 will learn acting, Thu, Jun 11, 10:30 a.m. choreography & singing skills and Main Library use them in rehearsing for and presenting a full production of Summer Events 2020 Week #3 “Shrek, Jr.” All Locations Imagine Your Story: A Hero’s Performance of “Shrek, Jr.” will Children’s Summer Journey take place Thursday, June 25 at Reading Program Mon, Jun 22, 10:30 a.m. 12:00 at Peery’s Egyptian Theater, Southwest Branch and is presented FREE to the IMAGINE YOUR STORY Tue, Jun 23, 10:30 a.m. public. Ages 0-12. Discover new worlds Ogden Valley Branch Registration Cost: $105 – in- this summer with Weber County Tue, Jun 23, 10:30 a.m. cludes 10 days of camp work- Library! Explore fantasy titles Pleasant Valley Branch shops, lunch & snacks every day, and attend free summer reading Wed, Jun 24, 10:30 a.m. 2 camp T-shirts, & an 8x10 cast activities. Studies show that 7 North Branch photo out of 10 children maintain and Thu, Jun 25, 10:30 a.m. A limited number of scholarships improve reading and writing skills Main Library are available for qualified stu- by participating in a summer dents. reading program. Registration be- Week #4 Register via OgdenMusicalThe- gins Mon, June 1 at all locations Imagine Your Story: Magical atre.org and online. Creatures

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Mon, Jul 6, 10:30 a.m. participating in a summer reading SUMMER CAMPS Southwest Branch program. Registration begins Mon, Tue, Jul 7, 10:30 a.m. June 1 at all locations and online. 4H Coding Camp Ogden Valley Branch June 16-19, 10:30-1:30 p.m. Tue, Jul 7, 10:30 a.m. D&D Character Creation Night: Ogden Valley Branch Pleasant Valley Branch Thu, Jun 11, 6:30 p.m. | South- Ages 8 and up. Wed, Jul 8, 10:30 a.m. west Branch Join us for our 4H summer coding North Branch Pokémon Terrariums: Thu, Jun camp. Children will use scratch to Thu, Jul 9, 10:30 a.m. 11, 7:00 p.m. | North Branch build and tell fun and interactive Main Library Comic Illustration Workshop: stories during this week-long series. Wed, Jun 17, 1:00 p.m. | Main Younger children are welcome if Week #5 Library accompanied by an adult. Regis- Imagine Your Story: A New Twist New Movies, Old Myths: Thu, tration required. To Register, call on an Old Tale Jun 18, 4:00 p.m. | Pleasant 801-337-2660. Mon, Jul 20, 10:30 a.m. Valley Branch Southwest Branch Wizard’s Escape Room: Tue, Jun 4H Robotics Camp Tue, Jul 21, 10:30 a.m. 23, 6:30 p.m. | North Branch July 14-17, 10:30-1:30 p.m. Ogden Valley Branch Dungeons & Dragons Night: Thu, Ogden Valley Branch Tue, Jul 21, 10:30 a.m. Jun 25, 6:30 p.m. | Southwest Ages 8 and up. Pleasant Valley Branch Branch Children are invited to build and Wed, Jul 22, 10:30 a.m. Comic Illustration Workshop: engineer robots using Lego EV3 North Branch Wed, Jul 15, 1:00 p.m.| Main kits during our Mindstorm Ro- Thu, Jul 23, 10:30 a.m. Library botics camp. This week-long Main Library Steampunk Cosplay Workshop: camp is presented by the Weber Wed, Jul 15, 7:00 p.m. | North County 4-H Club. Registration Week #6 Branch is required. Younger children Imagine Your Story: Final Party Fantasy Creatures & Watercol- are welcome if accompanied by Mon, Jul 27, 3:30 p.m. ors: Thu, Jul 16, 6:30 p.m. | an adult. To sign up, or for more Southwest Branch Southwest Branch information, call 801-337-2660. Tue, Jul 28, 10:30 a.m. Lego Robotics: Thu, July 25, Ogden Valley Branch 6:00 p.m. | Ogden Valley Contact Information Tue, Jul 28, 10:30 a.m. Branch For more information, visit our Pleasant Valley Branch Bad Art Night: Tue, Jul 28, website at www.weberpl.org or Wed, Jul 29, 10:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. | North Branch call one of our five locations.

North Branch Triwizard Tournament: Thu, Jul Main Library | 801-337-2632 Thu, Jul 30, 10:30 a.m. 30, 6:30 p.m. | Southwest 2464 Jefferson Ave Ogden, UT Main Library Branch 84401 Magic for Muggles: Fri, Jul 31, 2:00 p.m. | Main Library TEEN SUMMER READING Southwest Branch | Wizard’s Night Out: Fri, Jul 31, PROGRAM 801-337-2670, 2039 W 4000 S 4:00 p.m. | Pleasant Valley Roy, UT 84067 Branch Hero’s Quest Ages 12-18. Go on a Hero’s Quest Werewolf Escape Room: Sat, North Branch | 801-337-2650 this summer with Weber County Aug 15, 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 475 E 2600 N Ogden, UT 84414 Library! Explore fantasy titles and | Main Library attend free summer reading ac- Adopt a Dragon: Thu, Aug 20, Ogden Valley Branch | tivities. Studies show that 7 out 6:30 p.m. | Southwest Branch 801-337-2660 of 10 children maintain and im- 131 S 7400 E Huntsville, UT prove reading and writing skills by 84317

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Pleasant Valley Branch | All of these camps are contingent Livestock Camp 801-337-2690, 5568 Adams Ave on the status of COVID-19. Date: June 25 Ogden, UT 84405 Time: 9:00 AM-11:00 AM Cloverbud Camp Ages: 3rd-5th grade WASATCH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Date: June 1-2 Fee: Free Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM OR FULL-DAY SUMMER CAMPS Ages: K-2nd grade Time: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM Fee: $20 Ages: 6th-8th grade WCS welcomes students from 6 Fee: Free weeks to 12 years old. Each Cooking Camp week, our Summer Camp explores Date: June 4 Harry Potter 1 a new theme and multiple field Time: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Date: July 6-7 trips. Join us for crafts, Age: 3rd-5th grade Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM science, reading, movies, service Fee: $30 Age: 3rd-6th grades projects, hiking, and water games Fee: $20 in the sun! Lego Robotics Time: We are open 6am-6pm, Date: June 8-9 Harry Potter 2 Monday-Friday; students can par- Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Date: July 8-9 ticipate in as much or little of Age: 3rd-6th grades Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM each week as they like. Students Fee: $30 Age: 3rd-6th grades registered for at least 9 weeks of Fee: $20 Summer Camp, will receive a SEA- Lego Robotics SON PASS to Classic Waterslides! Date: June 10-11 Cloverbud Arts & Crafts Location: Wasatch Christian Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Date: July 13-14 School - 585 39th St. South Og- Age: 3rd-6th grades Time: 9:00 AM-11:00 AM den, UT 84404 Fee: $30 Ages: K-2nd grade Cost: $140/week; Family Dis- Fee: $20 count available and DWS Funding Farmer for a Day accepted Date: June 10 Arts & Crafts Contact: Amanda Gagestein, Time: 8:00 AM-2:00 PM Date: July 15-16 Director - 801-392-5784 Age: 3rd-5th grades Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Fee: $20 Age: 3rd-6th grades Fee: $20 MORGAN COUNTY Cooking Camp 4-H PROGRAM Date: June 15 Youth MUST BE currently en- Time: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM rolled in the Morgan County 4-H FULL DAY CAMPS/YOUTH & Ages: 6th-8th grade Program and school district to TEENS Fee: $30 participate. Limited space in camps so regis- USU Extension Office Great Outdoors ter today!! 48 W Young St. Date: June 16 Cancellation Policy: One week Morgan, UT 84050 Time: 7:00 AM-1:00 PM prior to camp, full refund. Less 801-829-3472 Age: 3rd-4th grade than one week prior to the camp www.extension.usu.edu/morgan Fee: $20 no refund. Come join us for fun filled 4-H Sum- Great Outdoors For questions, contact the Mor- mer Camps held at various loca- Date: June 17 gan County 4-H Extension Office tions in Morgan County. Each week Time: 7:00 AM-1:00 PM at 801-829-3472 or morganexten- will be something new and exciting! Age: 5th-6th grade [email protected]. If there are any Fee: $20 special circumstances or medical

14 2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG DAY CAMPS CAMPAMENTOS DE DÍA needs regarding the child you are For youth entering 1st-3rd grade in LEGO® WEDO ROBOTICS registering, please inform us at August 2020 (4-day camp) the time of registration. June 8-11 from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 For youth entering 1st-3rd grade in p.m. August 2020 WEBER COUNTY 4-H PROGRAM Design and build LEGO® WeDo July 6-9 from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 robots and then animate your robot p.m. with basic programming. Let your Design and build LEGO® WeDo imagination run wild as you bring robots and then animate your robot your robot to life. with basic programming. Let your imagination run wild as you bring 1181 N. Fairgrounds Drive SUPERHERO BOOT CAMP: your robot to life. Ogden, UT 84404 ZAP! POW! WHAM! (4-day 801-399-8202 (office) camp) WHAT’S FOR BREAKFAST? 801-399-8205 (fax) For youth entering 1st-3rd grade in (4-day camp) Webercounty4H.org August 2020 For youth entering 4th-6th grade in June 15-18 from 9:00 a.m. – August 2020 WEBER COUNTY USU 12:00 p.m. July 13-16 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 EXTENSION 4-H AGGIE Get ready for an adventure of p.m. ADVENTURE CAMPS heroic proportions while learning Kick start your summer by learn- All camps held at Weber County to be a superhero! Superheroes will ing about the most important meal USU Extension 4-H Office located receive the training they need to of the day. You don’t want to miss at 1181 N. Fairgrounds Drive, discover their superhero potential. this cooking camp that is all things Ogden, UT 84404 breakfast! ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE YOU MATTER! (4-day camp) (4-day camp) LEGO MINDSTORMS® EV3 For youth entering 4th-6th grade in For youth entering 4th-6th grade in ROBOTICS August 2020 August 2020 (4-day camp) June 1-4 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 June 22-25 from 9:00 a.m. – For youth entering 7th-12th grade p.m. 12:00 p.m. in August 2020 Discover the basics of matter all A fun and educational camp to July 20-23 from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 around you as you build creations, learn how to prepare for natural p.m. cook yummy treats, and experiment disasters like a zombie apocalypse. Create a fun LEGO® adventure with science! Your training will include a variety this summer. Campers will work in of games and fun hands-on activi- teams to construct and program LEGO MINDSTORMS® EV3 ties to help you survive a zombie a robot using LEGO Mindstorms® ROBOTICS (5-day camp) outbreak. EV3 and compete in exciting chal- For youth entering 4th-6th grade in lenges. August 2020 LEGO MINDSTORMS® EV3 June 8-12 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 ROBOTICS (5-day camp) KINDER CHEF (4-day camp) p.m. For youth entering 4th-6th grade in For youth entering 1st-3rd grade in Create a fun LEGO® adventure August 2020 August 2020 this summer. Campers will work in July 6-10 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 July 27-30 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 teams to construct and program p.m. p.m. a robot using LEGO Mindstorms® Create a fun LEGO® adventure Adventures in the kitchen await our EV3, and compete in exciting chal- this summer. Campers will work in wee chefs! You will mix, measure, lenges. teams to construct and program create, and taste yummy foods! a robot using LEGO Mindstorms® LEGO® WEDO ROBOTICS EV3, and compete in exciting chal- Aggie Adventure Camp Fees and (4-day camp) lenges. Registration Information:

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LEGO MindStorms EV3 Workshops held at the Ogden SAY CHEESE PHOTOGRAPHY Robotics 5-day camps: Botanical Gardens 101* located at 1750 Monroe Boule- For youth in 3rd-12th grade Register by May 8th vard, Ogden, UT 84401 Wednesday, June 3rd from 9:30 1 camp = $80 each a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 2 camps = $75 each Kids will enjoy gardening activities $2 fee for 4-H members 3 or more camps = $70 each as the Ogden Botanical Gardens $12 fee for non-members and will learn all about plants, soil, Register May 11th or later: and healthy living. Participants *This workshop is held at the 1 camp = $85 each will take home seeds for their own Ogden Botanical Gardens - 1750 2 camps = $80 each gardens and will be making salsa in Monroe Boulevard, Ogden 3 or more camps = $75 each a unique and fun way! Learn the basics of digital photog- raphy and create a photo master- All Other 4-day camps: BEGINNER JUNIOR MASTER piece to enter into the county fair. GARDENER WORKSHOP* Participants must provide their own Register by May 8th For youth in K-8th grade camera. 1 camp = $64 each Wednesday, June 10th from 9:30 2 camps = $59 each a.m. – 11:30 a.m. WONDERFUL WORLD OF 3 or more camps = $54 each WIZARDS ADVANCED JUNIOR MASTER For youth in 3rd-12th grade Register May 11th or later: GARDENER WORKSHOP* Wednesday, June 17th from 1:30 1 camp = $69 each For youth in 3rd-8th grade p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 2 camps = $64 each Thursday, June 18th from 9:30 $5 fee for 4-H members 3 or more camps = $59 each a.m. – 11:30 a.m. $15 fee for non-members Junior Master Gardener Do you believe in magic? Cre- Youth from the same family can Workshop Fees and Registration ate your own magic using STEM. combine camps for the discount; Information: Design your own wand, levitate a however, registration must be *Must be enrolled in 4-H to par- feather, cast spells with coding, and completed at the same time. ticipate learn to make potions. $10 fee for 4-H members To register for Aggie Adventure $20 fee for non-members (in- CLOVERBUD PAINT PARTY Camps by phone with a credit cludes $10 4-H Enrollment fee) For youth in K-2nd grade card (Visa, MasterCard, or Dis- To register for the beginner or Wednesday, June 24th from 2:00 cover) call the Weber County USU advanced workshop, please p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Extension 4-H Office at 801-399- visit ut.4honline.com. To inquire $7 fee for 4-H members 8202, or to register and pay with about 4-H enrollment or learn $17 fee for non-members cash or check please visit the 4-H more about the Junior Master Let your artistic side show as we office located at 1181 N. Fair- Gardeners Program please call paint wood crafts and make a fun grounds Drive, Ogden. the Weber County 4-H Office at decoration for your home. 801-399-8202. If there are any special circum- COOKIE ARTIST stances or medical needs regard- WEBER COUNTY USU For youth in 3rd-12th grade ing the child you are registering, EXTENSION 4-H SUMMER Wednesday, July 1st from 10:00 please inform us at the time of WORKSHOPS a.m. – 12:30 p.m. registration. For questions, con- $10 fee for 4-H members Most workshops held at the tact the Weber County USU Exten- $20 fee for non-members Weber County USU Extension 4-H sion 4-H Office at 801-399-8202. Become a cookie master by learn- Office ing to make, bake, and decorate the located at 1181 N. Fairgrounds WEBER COUNTY JUNIOR perfect sugar cookie. MASTER GARDENERS Drive, Ogden, UT 84404

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IMAGINATION CREATION For youth in K-12th grade Wednesday, July 1st from 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. $5 fee for 4-H members $15 fee for non-members Let your creativity soar in this “craftapalooza!” Participants will have a variety of craft supplies to design and create their own works of art. CHRISTMAS IN JULY- SEWING WORKSHOP (Space is limited) For youth in 3rd-12th grade th Tuesday, July 14 from 1:00 p.m. Welcome Baby is a program for parents of young children from birth through three years – 4:00 p.m. of age. We provide age-specific developmental $5 fee for 4-H members information and tips, free children’s books and baby supplies, learning kits and game ideas, $15 fee for non-members and one-on-one support from experienced Welcome Baby volunteers. Bring on the holiday swag and QUICK FACTS strengthen your sewing skills by Over 200 • Over 200 families in the program making adorable ice skate stock- • Growing at a rate of 5-6 families per ings. Participants must provide families month in the Welcome Baby some materials. • For babies from birth to 36 months program • For families in Weber and Box Elder Counties CLOVERBUD OUTSIDE FUN Every spring, we invite individuals, groups, and nd For youth in K-2 grade businesses to host Community Baby Showers • Open to ALL families regardless of th to collect vital baby supplies such as diapers, income or other factors Wednesday, July 15 from 2:00 clothing, books, toys, and bottles. These p.m. – 3:30 p.m. gifts benefit parents in our community and ensure that every child has a chance for a $2 fee for 4-H members safe and healthy start in life. $12 fee for non-members www.uwnu.org/welcome-baby Come and enjoy the summer air with us as we play outside obstacle games and make bubbles. THE LOCAL ARTISAN in new ways as they explore art UNDER THE SEA COLLECTIVE through a variety of media, learn For youth in 3rd-12th grade how to use new tools, and cre- Wednesday, July 29th from 1:30 Our Week Long Camps: ate projects that are unique, fun p.m. – 4:00 p.m. and engaging. Glassblowing, $5 fee for 4-H members Oops! I Arted Teen Summer silversmithing, leatherworking, silk $15 fee for non-members Camp screening, and more are included. Bring your kids for a week of cre- Snacks will be provided. The art Dive deep into the chemistry and ative pursuits taught by artists in camp is geared towards kids 12+. mysteries of the seas as we cele- your community This camp will be from June 22nd brate shark week and explore ocean This half-day camp will inspire and to 26th 9:00 to 12:00. Cost is science. motivate your kid(s) to be creative $150.

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Oops! I Arted Summer Camp first to arrive from Spain to the wood, screws, paint and interesting Bring your kids for a week of cre- Americas. His ancestor, Felipe finds. Each one will be as unique ative pursuits taught by artists in Venegas, was the silversmith for as you can imagine. A snack will be your community the early cathedrals in the Domin- provided. This camp is for ages 10 This half-day camp will inspire and ican Republic and stamped the and up. motivate your kid(s) to be creative first European coins in the New This one-day summer camp is on in new ways as they explore art World. Call/text 801-686-5351 for July 16th from 9:00 to 12:00. through a variety of media, learn more information. Cost is $30. how to use new tools, and create projects that are unique, fun and Pirate Summer Camp Bombs, Balms and Scrubs, engaging. Silversmithing, leather- ARR Matey! Become a Pirate, in Children’s Summer Camp working, silk screening and more. our 2-day Pirate Camp! Create Join us for fun in these classes!! Snacks will be provided. The art your own pirate coin with your own We will be making handmade bath camp is geared towards kids 6 to unique design on it, a pirate vest, bombs, lip balms and body scrubs 12 years old. design a sword, and create a pirate during this fun class. All supplies This camp is on June 15th to flag. This camp will end with a fun will be provided for your child. A 19th from 9:00 to 12:00 am. Pirate Parade where they get to snack will be provided. This is for Cost is $150. showcase their amazing creations. ages 6 and up. Snacks will be provided. This is for This one day summer camp is on Our Two Day Camps: ages 5 +. August 10th from 9:00 to12:00. This camp is on July 1st and 2nd Cost is $30. Silversmithing Camp from 9:00 to 12:00. Join us for a great 2-day camp Cost is $60. How to sign up: for teenagers to make their own Sign up online at www.localarti- jewelry. Unicorn, Fairy and Mermaid sancollective.com/calendar then Students will make: copper cuff Camp click on summer camps bracelet, copper dog tag/pendant Welcome to the Mystical Land of OR register in person at the store with stamped words, silver ring and Unicorns, Fairies and Mermaids! located at 2371 Kiesel Ave silver pendant with a stone bezel. In this 2-day Summer Camp, your OR register over the phone by For students that have taken his child will get to create their own calling 801-399-ARTS (2787) class before, different projects will story board where they decide what No refunds for canceling within be given to them. your Unicorn, Fairy and Animals will 14 days of the class starting. At the end of the 2nd day, parents do. They will get to make a Fairy will be invited to come and see all and Forest Animals Magical Land, the jewelry that the student has Unicorn Riding Stick, Fairy Wings, made. Snacks will be provided. It and a Unicorn Headdress. This is for kids ages 13-18. camp will end with a fun Unicorn, Date: Session 1: June 29th and Fairy and Mermaid Parade where 30th from 10:00 – 1:00 and Ses- they get to showcase their amazing sion 2: July 13th and 14th from creations. Snacks will be provided. 10:00 to 1:00 This is for ages 5 +. Cost: $70 for the camp. Cost This camp is on July 9th and 10th includes all materials and stone from 9:00 to 12:00. for the last project. If a student Cost is $60. wants a more expensive stone, One Day Camps: www.bcutah.org/recreation the difference must be paid for. Build a Recycled Robot Call us: 435-734-6607 This class will be taught by Rene Summer Camp Venegas, a 16th generation silver- Come make your own robot friend NEW! Softball Skills Camp smith. His family was one of the out of reclaimed items such as 4th-8th grade / $25 per registrant

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Includes three 1.5-hour sessions Call us: 435-226-1460 Your contact person: Nik Brown of pitching, hitting, and fielding (June-August) [email protected] instruction from some of the (801) 624-9636 most experienced high school Swimming Lessons Public contact persons: North coaches and trainers in Box Registration open now! / $15-$35 Ogden Parks and Recreation Elder County. Sessions will begin per session (801)737-0587 May 16th. Each session will begin We are proud to be offering Youth & teen/fine Arts & Culture at 10AM. swimming lessons again this year! Our instructors are trained With a very successful “CAUGHT Baseball/Softball Leagues: and certified by Starfish Aquat- IN THE ACT Performing Arts Ages: PreK – 9th Grade / $22-$50 ics Institute (SAI). The curricu- Camp premiering last summer, There’s nothing like the atmo- lum provided by SAI is designed the youth camp program is join- sphere of a great ballpark in the to teach swimmers skills from ing forces with the international summer! Join us for 8 weeks of developing comfort in the wa- Starfish Circus Program for the games and a whole lot of fun! ter, to water safety skills, to upcoming summer youth camp Registration is available now; advanced stroke swimming. We sponsored by North Ogden Parks leagues begin play in June. offer Parent/Tot classes starting and Recreation Department. as young as 6 months and group Set for July 6 - 17, In just two Tennis and Pickleball Les- classes starting at 3 years old. weeks, the Starfish Circus profes- sons sional coaches, along with the $30 per registration / Register Family Night Mondays CAUGHT IN THE ACT coaches, today! 5pm-8pm (during summer only) / cast and rehearse students in Tennis lesson sessions include up to $15 aerial skills, partner acrobatics, 9 lessons in two weeks. Several Come enjoy some family fun juggling and showmanship, vo- sessions are available. Times at the Brigham City Pool! Every cal music, choreography, scene vary by age. Monday evening is Family Night acting, and script writing - plus Pickleball lessons are Tuesdays / from 5pm-8pm. Admission is stretching and conditioning to Thursdays starting June 2nd and reduced to just $3.50 per person begin and end the day! go for four weeks. or $15 per family. (Whichever is Call for more information! 435- less!) In small groups, students ages 734-6607 8 - 18 of all abilities, explore Aloha Day Collaboration, Communication, June 8th / Regular Pool Admis- Critical Thinking and Creativity sion through circus arts and music. Come hang out and Luau with us Starting simple and building at the Brigham City Pool! to impressive stunts, students set and achieve personal goals, NORTH OGDEN CAUGHT IN conquer fears and shine as part THE ACT SUMMER CAMP of a team. They will present an original, safe, and exhilarating Dates: July 6-17 circus variety show for family, Times: TBD friends and community at the Location: North Ogden amphithe- North Ogden Amphitheater. ater in Barker Park (2375 Fruit- land Dr, North Ogden, UT 84414) Cost: $165 (additional siblings – immediate family - $125) Ages: 8-18 www.bcutah.org/brigham-city-pool Registration: TBD

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2020 Kids Summer Catalog Program Submission By: Ogden City Recreation Category Program Description Cost Contact Sports Coed Flag Coed Flag Football for ages $25.00 for For more information and to Football Kindergarten through Jr. High Ogden City register please visit Registration is open until Residents www.ogdenrecreation.com September 1st and games $32.50 for begin September 16th. Non‐Residents ½ Day Summer in Come spend Monday ‐ $15 for Ogden Summer the Parks Thursdays from 8am to 12pm City Residents Camp at the parks playing games, $20 for Non‐ learning new things, and Residents meeting new friends! Lunch is included. Our Summer Parks Program offers children grades 1 ‐ 5, activities such as games, arts and crafts, water games, and swimming! *Children must not have started any 6th grade classes to participate. 5th graders going into the 6th grade in the fall may participate. Kindergartners going into the 1st grade in the fall may participate. Dates are to be determined. Youth and Summer Classes meet once a week for $10 per 8‐ Official class dates and times Teen Session 8 weeks beginning the week week class TBA visit Classes at of June 7th ending the week www.ogdenrecreation.com for the of August 2nd. more information Marshall Classes can include but are White not limited to Arts and Crafts, Center Boxing, Cheerleading, Dance, Painting, Piano, Pottery, Theater, Tumbling.

20 2020 UNITEDChildren’s WAY andSUMMER Family KIDS Programming CATALOG‐ All Programming listed is free and open to the public

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the Tremonton City Library. When 1st-6th Grade you report your reading, you will 8 am to 5 pm receive a special prize. ODYSSEY SUMMER Harry Potter Birthday Party PROGRAM When: July 31st June 1st-July 17th Who: Families 1st-6th Grade Where: Tremonton Library Participants must attend an Og- (Schuman Park) den School DIstrict school. Questions call the Tremonton 8 am to 5 pm TREMONTON CITY LIBRARY City Library at 435-279-4446 BURCH CREEK SUMMER Summer Reading Kickoff Come join us in the park for some PROGRAM Party fun Harry Potter Magical themed June 1st-July 17th When: May 29th 5-7pm games and activities. 1st-6th Grade Who: Family Event Participants must attend Burch Where: Schuman (Library) Park Tremonton City Library Creek Elementary. Questions call the Tremonton Rocky Mountain Puppets 8:30 am to 4:30 pm City Library at 435-279-4446 When: July 25, 2020 at 10 am Contact info for all programs: This fun family event kicks off Who: Family Event Call for more information 801- our Summer Reading Program. Where: Tremonton City Shuman 627-2071 or email Karlee Stoker This year’s theme is “Imagine (Library) Park at [email protected] Your Story.” Come join us for a Questions call the Tremonton Renaissance Fair themed activi- City Library at 435-279-4446 ties, sign up for the summer read- Join us in the park for this fun ing program, and play together at ventriloquist puppet show. This this fun family event. “The Great Fairytale Mythtree” show will be centered around the Sciencetellers summer reading 2020 theme. When: June 12, 2020 at 10 am Who: Family Event Story Hour Where: Tremonton City Shuman When: Every Friday at 10 am (Library) Park Who: Children and Preschool Questions call the Tremonton Where: Tremonton City Library City Library at 435-279-4446 Questions call the Tremonton Please join us in the park for this City Library at 435-279-4446 interactive cross between sci- GOOD COMPANY THEATRE ence and storytelling. Contact: Alicia Washington BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB – WE- Phone: 801-917-4969 Summer Reading End BER/DAVIS Email: [email protected] of Program Category: When: July 31st- August 8th Roy Teen Summer Program Studio Nebula Theatre Camps Who: Children ages 0-12 June 8th-August 7th DATES: June and July Where: Report to Library 7th-12th graders Bring your rising stars to train Questions call the Tremonton 9 am to 5 pm with Good Company Theatre’s City Library at 435-279-4446 experienced stage performers “Imagine your Story” come in and ROY YOUTH SUMMER and theatre educators Mary report your summer reading goal PROGRAM Anderson-Bailey, J Michael Bailey, completion to the librarians at June 8th-August 7th and others this summer.

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ONE-WEEK TEEN INTENSIVE: dent will focus on preparing and stories, leading exhibit discovery AGE: 13 -18 performing a single monologue activities, and offering games TIME: 3 hour block, 5 days and scene from the play. (and more) to add to visitor expe- COST: $125 riences in the Museum’s beautiful DESCRIPTION: CHILD’S PLAY WORKSHOP exhibits. These informal activities This workshop is designed to AGE: 5-11 are announced as they happen, give a crash course in basic TIME: 3-hour block, 5 day (perfor- and visitors are invited to par- acting and auditioning skills. mance on last day) ticipate as they like. In addition, Students will receive hands-on COST: $125 Treehouse offers special orga- instruction in the areas of stage DESCRIPTION: nized programming each day, all presence, vocal dynamic, material This workshop is designed to use free with the price of admission: choice and cuts. This is an active, children’s literature to create a fast-paced course, and students short play. Focus will be directed RAMPed Up Art in the should be prepared to actively to character creation, play, and Treehouse Art Garden participate in performance as storytelling. Special attention will (10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday well as constructive criticism and be given to basic performance through Saturday) features fun support of other students. skills, i.e., stage presence, move- art projects inspired by the illus- ment, vocal delivery and confi- trations and stories of children’s ONE-WEEK MUSICAL THE- dence. literature. Projects use a variety ATRE ENSAMBLE of mediums – paint, clay, collage, AGE: 8-12, 13-18 (two separate chalk, pastels, watercolor and classes) paper – an exciting way to fur- TIME: 3 hour block, 5 days (per- ther explore popular and classic formance on last day) children’s books. COST: $125 DESCRIPTION: Step on Stage This workshop is designed to Theater programs at Treehouse focus on the Musical Theatre happen Monday through Satur- Ensemble - the importance of day at 2:00 p.m. (with additional individual work within a chorus performances added daily, as an- or an ensemble of a show. Each nounced). Daily theater programs class will work on one MT ensem- feature a variety of interactive ble piece - learn, memorize, and experiences in the performing stage, with the hope of instilling a TREEHOUSE MUSEUM arts including Treehouse Par- greater respect and appreciation 347 22nd Street ticiPlays®, puppet activities, for ensemble work. Ogden, Utah 84401 occasional guest and traveling treehousemuseum.org performers, and more. ONE-WEEK SHAKESPEARE INTENSIVE Summer Programs for Summer Stretch Activities AGE: 14+ Families at Treehouse (1:00 p.m. and as announced TIME: 3-hour block, 5 days (per- Museum* Monday through Saturday) Be- formance on last day) For Summer 2020, visitors to cause over the course of summer COST: $125 Treehouse can celebrate the break students can actually lose DESCRIPTION: reopening of the Museum with hard-earned academic skills and This workshop is designed to special events planned all sum- knowledge, Treehouse Museum immerse the student in meter, mer long (watch for special offers additional daily, interactive and vocal and physical delivery of announcements at treehousemu- games, theater, stories and art Shakespeare. The workshop will seum.org). Daily, Treehouse staff specifically produced to promote focus on one play, and each stu- and volunteers will be sharing skill development and retention

22 2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG DAY CAMPS CAMPAMENTOS DE DÍA in Mathematics, Language Arts, Stage Play Theater ly in grades 1 – 5), this work- Social Studies, and Science, all Workshop shop, taught under the direction to keep those brains working Session I July 6 - 10 of Artist and Treehouse Execu- and flexible all summer long – Session II July 27th - 31st tive Director Lynne Goodwin, lets and to combat Summer Slide! For children age 7 to 11(current- artists paint, draw and sculpt ly in grades 1 through 5), these masterpieces using a variety of *Programming this summer at workshops, taught by Treehouse mediums. Students will explore Treehouse Museum is subject Troupe Director Wes Whitby, let techniques practiced by the to change in response to current young actors Step on Stage at great artists. This camp goes event and gathering recommen- Treehouse by learning about from 10 a.m. to 12 noon daily dations surrounding COVID-19. writing, costuming, staging, and Monday, August 3rd – Friday, acting in a play (to be performed August 7th. at the end of the week). 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon daily. *Programming this summer at Treehouse Museum is subject Session I – Monday, July 6th – to change in response to current Friday, July 10th, with a perfor- event and gathering recommen- mance on July 10th at 7 p.m. dations surrounding COVID-19. Session II – Monday, July 27th – Friday, July 31st, with a perfor- Summer Workshops at Tree- mance on July 31st at house Museum are sponsored 7 p.m. in part by Weber County through SUMMER CAMPS a RAMP grant, and by the Utah Treehouse Museum Filmmaking Workshop Division of Arts and Museums. 347 22nd Street July 13 - 17 Ogden, Utah 84401 Presented in conjunction with treehousemuseum.org the 90-Second Newbery Film Festival, Treehouse offers aspir- Week Long Summer ing young filmmakers (ages 10 - Workshops at Treehouse 14) a chance to create their own SCIENCE IN THE PARKS Museum* digital masterpieces based on Science in the Parks is a FREE, Newbery award winning books. interactive, hands-on programs This summer Treehouse is offer- With festival host and orga- hosted by Weber State in Ogden ing several exciting week-long nizer, author James Kennedy City parks and in tandem with workshops, including the return as guest instructor and mentor, Ogden School District’s free of our recently added Filmmak- camp attendees will plan, film, lunch program. We spend a full ing Class with guest host author act in, and edit their creations week at six different parks in Og- & filmmaker James Kennedy! from start to finish. This camp den, and we welcome families to will run from Monday, July 13th drop in and play with a different Workshop Registration begins through Friday, July 17th from theme of activities each day of on Monday, 4 May at 10 a.m. by 10 - 3 each day. And on Friday, a given week. We include op- calling 801-394-9663 or in per- July 17th at 7pm, the films cre- portunities for kids of all ages son at Treehouse. Workshops ated during the workshop will to build, play, and experiment are filled on a first-come, first- be shown during a special “Red in curiosity-driven science in served basis. Workshop fees are Carpet” event. Space is limited. engaging and accessible ways. only $30 per member child or $100 per nonmember and must Making Art Workshop June 15-19 (11:30-1pm) TBD be paid at the time of registra- August 3rd - August 7th Lorin Farr Park (769 Canyon tion. For children age 7 to 11 (current- Road, Ogden)

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June 22-26 (11:30-1pm) TBD June 8-12 (12-1pm) TBD they enjoy a 4-day science camp Monroe Park (850 30th Street, Lorin Farr Park (769 Canyon focused on exploring the wonder Ogden) Road, Ogden) of God’s creation? Throughout our camp kids will get to be hands- June 29 – July 3 (11:30-1pm) June 15-19 (12-1pm) TBD on scientists as they explore all TBD Monroe Park (850 30th Street, the various fields of the scientific Lester Park (663 24th Street, Og- Ogden) world. Some projects will include den) plants, rocks and minerals, cells, June 22-26 (12-1pm) TBD animal body and many more July 6-10 (11:30-1pm) TBD Lester Park (663 24th Street, Og- STEM projects and activities. We Mt. Ogden Park (3144 Taylor Av- den) have a few resources to get your enue, Ogden) kids on their way to having an June 29 – July 3 (12-1pm) TBD incredible science experience. July 13-17 (11:30-1pm) TBD Mt. Ogden Park (3144 Taylor Av- 4th Street Park (275 4th Street, enue, Ogden) 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm Ogden) STEM Camp-Science in the July 6-10 (12-1pm) TBD kitchen July 20-24 (11:30-1pm) TBD 4th Street Park (275 4th Street, Location: St. Joseph’s lab West Ogden Park (751 West 24th Ogden) Fee: $80 Street, Ogden) Director: Dr. Patricia Godoy July 13-17 (12-1pm) TBD Age: 6 to 12 years old For more details and other ques- West Ogden Park (751 West 24th The kitchen is a great place to ex- tions: Street, Ogden) plore science (Biology, Chemistry scienceintheparks.org or contact and Physics) with children. Even Amanda Gentry at amandagent- For more details and other ques- something as simple as melting [email protected] tions: chocolate can demonstrate sci- weber.edu/artsintheparks or ence. In this summer camp, we contact Todd Oberndorfer at tod- are planning to have kids baking, [email protected] learning, and playing at the same time. The kids will learn about food mi- crobiology, nutrition, general mea- surements, chemical/physical and biological processes through Arts in the Parks is a free pro- hands-on activities. We have a gram that offers opportunities few resources to get your kids on for children to explore visual and their way to having an incredible performing arts through hands-on science experience. activities. 2020 Summer Camps at St. Jo- 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Each day includes a different set seph Catholic High School STEM Camp - Let’s explore outer of activities: space Monday: Puppets & Theatre June 8 to 11 of 2020 Location: St. Joseph’s Chemistry Tuesday: Dancing with Ballet 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Lab Fee: $80, Director: Kory Ulle Folklórico STEM Camp - Explore Science Age: 6th graders and up (all the Wednesday: African Drumming Location: St. Joseph’s lab way to 12th grade in high school) Thursday: Storytelling Fee: $80 Let’s build Sugar Rockets. The Friday: Visual Arts & Utah Mu- Director: Dr. Patricia Godoy first day we will cover the chem- seum of Contemporary Art ART Age: 6 to 12 years old istry of rocket fuel, and create TRUCK Do your kids love science? Would some solid sugar-based rocket

24 2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG DAY CAMPS CAMPAMENTOS DE DÍA fuel. The next day we will de- painting camp, then he/she Location: St. Joseph’s TV Stu- sign our rocket bodies, and do doesn’t need to show up to this dio some rough calculations to see time as they are going to doing Fee: $60 if we can figure out how high our the painting during this camp. Director: Alex Salvo rockets will fly. The next day we June 29 to July 2nd of 2020 Age: 7 to 15 years’ old will actually build the rockets, Description: Introduction to and the final day we will shoot 9:00 to 12:00 pm video editing (I-Movie), studio them off, on the SJCHS soc- Golf (boys/girls) camera, lighting, sound and cer field. Location: Toads in Harrisville producing a short film and news- Fee: $60 + green fees ($16) cast. June 15 to 18 of 2020 Director: TBA 9:00 to 12:00 am Age: 7 to 16 years old 9:00 to 12:00 pm Boys /Girls basketball Boys/girls tennis Location: St. Joseph’ gym 12:30 to 3:30 pm Location: Liberty Park in Ogden Fee: $60 Painting I Fee: $60 Director: Director: Jamaal Jenkins Location: St. Joseph›s Fine Arts Age: 6 to 15 years old Age: 6 to 15 years old Bldg. Description: Fundamentals of This camp will offer fundamen- Fee: $60 tennis for beginners and inter- tals of basketball for beginners Director: Jill Boomer mediate players. and intermediate players Age 6 to 16 years old Description: Aquarelle and hand June 8 to July 1st of 2020 12:30 to 3:30 pm painting will be learned through 12:30 to 3:30 pm Ceramics I different projects. ACT Prep (Mon, Tue & Wed) Location: St. Joseph’s Fine Art Location: St. Joseph’s campus Bldg. 12:30 to 3:30 pm Fee: $300 Fee: $60 Painting II Instructor: TBA Director: Jill Boomer Location: St. Joseph’s Fine Arts (students attending this class Age: 6 to 16 years old Bldg will get 0.5 credits) Description: This camp will Fee:$60 Age: High School students teach the participants about Director: Jill Boomer making art with clay with hand Age: 7 to 16 years old wheel and other tools. This camp is for more advanced kids or kids who already had 12: 30 to 3:30 pm participated in the camp before, Ceramic II oil painting Location: St. Joseph’s Fine Arts Bldg. July 6 to July 9 of 2020 Please call or visit website to Fee: $60 9:00 to 12:00 am confirm classes and/or to regis- Director: Jill Boomer Boys/Girls Volleyball ter: www.bcfineartscenter.org Age: 7 to 16 years old Location: St. Joseph’s Gym This camp is for any camper Fee: $60 2020 SUMMER ART who has participated in Ce- Director: Coach Cindy White CAMPS ramic I in the past or are more Age: 6 to 15 years old at the Fine Arts Center advanced, they will be using the Description: Fundamentals of 58 South 100 West, Brigham wheel throwing volleyball will be learned in a City, 435-723-0740, www.bc- Ceramics I and II goes from team setting with emphasis in fineartscenter.org Monday through Wednesday individual skills. Offering a wide range of arts ac- and then on Monday, June tivities including teen activities, 17 from 1:30 to 4:30 pm. If the 12:30 to 3:30 pm plays, musicals and concerts. student is registered in the Television and Film Directing Please call or check our website

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at www.bcfineartscenter.org for drawing, sculpting, crafts and Two different age groups: more info**, to confirm classes exploring in this combined nature Grades K-3 meet 9-11 am $35. and/or to register. We can also and art camp. Class is 9 am to be contacted by phone (above) 1:30 pm for ages 8 to 15. Pro- Grades 4 and up bring a sack or e-mail: bcfineartscenter@aol. gram for parents on Friday after- lunch and meet 11 am-3 pm. $65. com. Scholarships available for noon. Please register and pay in financial need. advance at the Fine Arts Center. Puppets on Parade: 5 days * Classes subject to minimum Cost $65. Monday through Friday, July 13 - student sign up. Pre-registration 17. 9 am - 2 pm. Musical theater requested for all classes. Make Your Own Picture and puppetry are combined for a Book: 4 days: Monday through week of fun, culminating in final Story Hour Thursday June 29 – July 2. 9 performance on Friday. Students Fridays for 10 weeks, June 5 am - Noon. Learn how to write, learn about different puppet types through August 7 For ages 2 to organize, and add artwork to a and also make their own puppet. 7 years, 10 – 11:15 am. Includes story. Children will write and il- Limited enrollment for 4-12th stories, songs, crafts, science & lustrate their own, original, story- grade. Cost $65/week. puppets. $8/child, $20 / family book. For ages 8 to 15 years of **See website for free afternoon for all 10 weeks, or $2/ child , $5/ age. Presentation for family on Youth Service Club ages 12-16 & family weekly. Thursday. Cost $45, includes free Improv sessions ages 14 yrs+ materials. Apollo Theatre Company The Hill Aerospace Museum Mondays, Wednesdays & Thurs- Art Exploration Camps: (4 Education Staff will teach classes days 3-5 pm June 8 – August days in one week) Monday in Astronomy, Electricity, C-130 20, through Thursday - 9 am to 2 Experience, Chemistry, Forces Auditions May 12 & 13, 6 – 8:30 pm. Art, Music, Crafts, Theatre, of Flight, Magnetics, Mission to pm. Call backs May 14. Open to puppetry and science for ages 5 Mars, Simple Machines, Rockets, Students in Grades 7 – 10 during to 15 years. Different themes are and Weather. Class times will the 2020/21 school year. This offered each session. Cost is $65 vary with two classes each day. summer workshop will teach act- per student per session, family (Check the Museum Web page.) ing and stage skills to help make discounts and scholarships avail- The classes will be open to youth you the pick of any director. $30 able. Each week ends with class at least eight years of age on a presentation. first-come, first-served basis. Par- Garage Band 101 Session #1 June 15 – 18, “Con- ents are encouraged to attend the Tuesdays and Thursdays for 6 struction Zone” classes with their children. The weeks. June 9 – July 16th. 4 – 6 Session #2 July 6 – 9, “Yo, Ho, program is free of charge. pm For ages 13 & up. Learn how Ho, A Pirate’s Life for Me” to make music as part of a band. Session #3 August 3 – 6, “Afri- One Passport will be issued to Experience with instrument or in can Adventure” each participant. We ask that par- vocals helpful but not necessary. ticipants track of their Passport Instructor: Mike Reeder Ends Theater camps and bring it with them each time with concert. $35 (Elementary and Intermediate) they attend class. Once the class Sign up for one of 2 different is complete, their Passport will be Nature Camp weeks of camp stamped. They MUST have their Monday through Friday June 8- Session 1: Tuesday through Fri- Passport with them to receive 12. Held at the James V. Hansen day, June 23 – 26, Theater camp credit for the class. Once their Wildlife Education Center (Bear for ages 11 and up, 9 am-2 pm. Passport has eight stamps, they River Bird Refuge) just west of $50. will receive a pin and certificate. Brigham City: 2155 West Forest Session 2: Monday - Friday, July Street. Enjoy a week of nature 27 - 31. There will be a final per- For information, call the Hill Aero- walks, hands-on learning, writing, formance on Friday afternoon. space Museum at 801-825-5817.

26 2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG JUNE 2020 JULY 2020 AUGUST 2020 JUNE 6 JULY 11 AUGUST 1 Dinosaur Park BSA Ropes Challenge Course Farmers Market Ogden Hill Aerospace Museum Dinosaur Park Hill Aerospace Museum Lorin Farr Pool Farmers Market Ogden Ice Sheet Ogden Nature Center Hill Aerospace Museum Ogden Nature Center Roy Recreation Complex/Pool Ice Sheet Roy Recreation Complex/Pool Weber County Libraries Ogden Nature Center Treehouse Children's Museum Peery's Egyptian Theater Weber County Libraries JUNE 13 Roy Recreation Complex/Pool BSA Ropes Challenge Course Treehouse Children's Museum AUGUST 8 Hill Aerospace Museum Weber County Libraries BSA Ropes Challenge Course Ice Sheet Farmers Market Ogden Lorin Farr Pool JULY 18 Hill Aerospace Museum Ogden Nature Center Farmers Market Ogden North Shore (North Ogden Pool) Roy Recreation Complex/Pool Fort Buenaventura Ogden Nature Center Treehouse Children's Museum Hill Aerospace Museum Roy Recreation Complex/Pool Union Station Museums Lorin Farr Pool Weber County Libraries Weber County Libraries Ogden Nature Center Ott Planetarium AUGUST 15 JUNE 20 Peery's Egyptian Theater Farmers Market Ogden Farmers Market Ogden Roy Recreation Complex/Pool Hill Aerospace Museum Hill Aerospace Museum Union Station Museums Lorin Farr Pool Ogden Nature Center Weber County Libraries Ogden Nature Center Roy Recreation Complex/Pool Ott Planetarium Weber County Libraries JULY 25 Union Station Museums Farmers Market Ogden Weber County Libraries JUNE 27 Hill Aerospace Museum Farmers Market Ogden North Shore (North Ogden Pool) August 22 Fort Buenaventura Ogden Nature Center Farmers Market Ogden Hill Aerospace Museum Roy Recreation Complex/Pool Fort Buenaventura Ice Sheet Weber County Libraries Hill Aerospace Museum Ogden Nature Center Ogden Nature Center Ott Planetarium Roy Aquatic Center Roy Recreation Complex/Pool Weber County Libraries Weber County Libraries

Boy Scouts of America Ropes Challenge Course North Ogden Pool (North Shore) Ogden Union Station Museums Hours: 10:00am - 4:00pm Hours: 11:00am - 5:30pm Hours: 10:00am - 5:00pm 1200 E 5400 S - South Ogden 245 E 2550 N - North Ogden 25th & Wall - Ogden (801)479-5460 (801)782-9712 (801)629-8672 Dinosaur Park Ogden Nature Center Weber County Libraries Hours: 4:00pm-8:00pm Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm (Classes: 10am & 1pm) Main Library 1544 Park Blvd - Ogden 966 W 12th St - Ogden 2464 Jefferson Ave. - Ogden (801)399-0840 (801)621-7595 (801)337-2617 Farmers Market Ott Planetarium North Branch Hours: 9:00am - 2:00pm Hours: 12:00pm - 5:00pm 475 E. 2600 N. - North Ogden Historic 25th Street - Ogden Lind Lecture Hall - Weber State Univ (801)337-2660 801-449-8194 1551 Edvalson - Ogden (801)626-7030 Ogden Valley Branch Fort Buenaventura Peery's Egyptian Theater (Children's Movie) 131 S. 7400 E. - Huntsville Hours: 10:00am - 4:00pm Hours: 11:00am & 2:00pm (801)337-2660 2450 "A" Avenue - Ogden 2415 Washington Blvd - Ogden Pleasant Valley Branch (801)399-8099 (801)689-8700 5568 S. Adams Ave - Washington Terrace Hill Aerospace Museum Roy Aquatic Center (801)337-2690 Hours: 9:00am - 4:30pm Hours: 11:00am - 6:00pm Southwest Branch 7961 Wardley Rd - Hill AFB (Roy Gate) 2977 W 5200 S - Roy 2039 W 4000 S - Roy (801)777-6818 (801)774-8590 (801)337-2670 Ice Sheet Roy Recreation Complex/Pool Hours: 12:00pm - 2:00pm Hours: 11:00am - 7:00pm 4390 Harrison Blvd (by Dee Events Ctr) - Ogden 2150 W 4700 S - Roy (801)778-6300 (801)774-1050 Lorin Farr Park Swimming Pool Treehouse Children's Museum Hours: 12:00pm - 6:00pm Hours: 10:00am - 5:00pm 1691 Gramercy Ave - Ogden 347 - 22nd St - Ogden (801)629-8253 (801)394-9663 For questions call 801-399-8403

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1st Qtr. – 46 Days 2nd Qtr. – 46 Days 3rd Qtr. – 44 Days 4th Qtr. – 44 Days

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28 2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG First & Last Day of School for Students Teacher Contract Day* 2020-2021 Deep Data Dives, Minimum Days Teacher In-Service Day * Elementary Collaboration, Minimum Day Parent / Teacher Conferences Ogden School Last Day of Quarter (minimum) Non-Contract Day* Calendar School Closed / Holidays Compensatory Day* * No school for students July 2020 August September October November December S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 30 31

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Independence Day (observed for OSD sta July 3) ...... July 4 District O ce ...... 1950 Monroe Blvd. 84401 Junior High Schools Pioneer Day ...... July 24 Highland 325 Gramercy Ave Main Number ...... 801 737-7300 *Teacher Contract Day (Full Day) ...... Aug 17-18 ...... 801 737-7700 Assistant Superintendent ...... 801 737-7288 Back to School Night - Elementary School ...... Aug 17 Attendance ...... 801 737-7717 Boundaries & Exceptions ...... 801 737-7290 Back to School Night - High School ...... Aug 17 Book Store ...... 801 737-7720 Buildings and Grounds...... 801 737-8837 Back to School Night - Junior High School ...... Aug 18 Counseling ...... 801 737-7744 ...... 801 737-7296 *Opening Institute (Full Day) ...... Aug 18 Mound Fort 1400 Mound Fort Drive Career &Technical Education ...... 801 737-7288 *Teacher In-Service Day (No school for students) ...... Aug 19 ...... 801 737-7800 Child Nutrition ...... 801 737-7312 First day of school (Minimum Day) ...... Aug 20 Attendance ...... 801 737-7777 Communications...... 801 737-7310 Kindergarten rst day of school ...... Aug 27 Book Store ...... 801 737-7776 Equity & Access ...... 801 737-7321 Labor Day (No School) ...... Sept 7 Counseling ...... 801 737-7836 Foundation ...... 801 737-7305 High School Parent/Teacher Conferences ...... Sept 23 Mount Ogden 3260 Harrison Blvd Human Resources ...... 801 737-7351 Jr. High School Parent/Teacher Conferences ...... Sept 24 ...... 801 737-8600 Elementary Parent/Teacher Conf.(Minimum Day)...... Oct. 7-8 Instructional Leadership ...... 801 737-7285 Attendance ...... 801 737-8606 Elementary Collaboration (Minimum Day) ...... Oct. 9 Payroll ...... 801 737-7293 Book Store ...... 801 737-8580 CIAs (District Assessment) ...... Oct 7-14 Preschool ...... 801 737-7326 Counseling ...... 801 737-8575 Deep Data Dive (Minimum Day) ...... Oct 14 Purchasing ...... 801 737-7313 *Teacher Contract Day (.5 Day/No school for students ..Oct 15 Special Education ...... 801 737-7326 High Schools *Fall Break (No school for students) ...... Oct 16 Student Achievement ...... 801 737-7342 Ben Lomond 1080 9th Street End of the First Quarter (Minimum Day) ...... Oct 22 Student Records ...... 801 737-8817 ...... 801 737-7900 *Teacher In-service day (No school for students) ...... Oct 23 Student Services ...... 801 737-7290 801 737-7906 High School Parent/Teacher Conferences ...... Nov 11 Superintendent ...... 801 737-7301 Attendance ...... Book Store ...... 801 737-7858 Jr. High School Parent/Teacher Conferences ...... Nov 12 Technology ...... 801 737-8849 801 737-7883 *Compensatory Day (No school for students) ...... Nov 25 Transportation (First Student) ...... 801 393-1250 Registrar ...... anksgiving Break (No School) ...... Nov 26-27 Ogden High 2828 Harrison Blvd For any number not listed above ...... 801 737-7300 801 737-8700 Winter Break (No School) ...... Dec 21-Jan 1 ...... 801 737-8678 *Teacher Contract Day (No school for students) ...... Jan 4 Elementary Schools Attendance ...... 801 737-8745 CIAs (District Assessment) ...... Jan 5-8 Bonneville 490 Gramercy Ave ...... 801 737-8900 Book Store ...... Deep Data Dive (Minimum Day) ...... Jan 8 Registrar ...... 801 737-8664 Heritage End of Second Quarter (Minimum Day) ...... Jan 14 373 S 150 W ...... 801 737-8000 George Washington 455 28th Street *Teacher In-Service Day (No school for students) ...... Jan 15 Hillcrest 130 N Eccles Ave ...... 801 737-7550 ...... 801 737-7400 Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No School) ...... Jan 18 Horace Mann 1300 9th Street ...... 801 737-7600 Attendance ...... 801 737-7423 801 737-7422 High School Parent/Teacher Conferences ...... Jan 27 James Madison 2563 Monroe Blvd .. 801 737-8200 Counseling ...... Jr. High School Parent/Teacher Conferences ...... Jan 28 Lincoln ...... 801 737-7650 Presidents Day (No School) ...... Feb 15 New Bridge 2150 Je erson Ave...... 801 737-8100 Drivers Education Range 1370 Canyon Road Elementary Parent/Teacher Conf(Minimum Day) .... Feb 24-25 801 625-8779 Odyssey ...... Elementary Collaboration (Minimum Day) ...... Feb 26 375 Goddard ...... 801 737-8400 Astro Camp ...... 801 737-8404 CIAs (District Assessment) ...... March 8-12 Malan’s Peak High - Youth in Care Programs ACT Testing Day ...... March 9 Polk 2615 Polk Ave ...... 801 737-7300 Millcreek Youth Center Deep Data Dive (Minimum Day) ...... March 12 Shadow Valley 4911 S 1500 E ...... 801 737-8150 End of the ird Quarter (Minimum Day) ...... March 19 790 W 12th Street 84404 T.O. Smith 3295 Gramercy Ave ...... 801 737-8350 ...... 801 334-0271 *Teacher In-Service Day (No school for students)...... March 22 High School Parent/Teacher Conferences ...... March 24 Taylor Canyon 2130 Taylor Ave ...... 801 737-8950 DSI, Weber Valley Detention, & Archway Jr. High School Parent/Teacher Conferences ...... March 25 Wasatch 3370 Polk Ave ...... 801 737-8540 1305 S. 700 W. 84404 ...... 801 334-0271 / 621-4973 State RISE/UA+ Assessments ...... March 22 - May 21 *Spring Break (No school for students)...... April 5-9 *Compensatory Day (No school for students) ...... April 9 Quarters: (1) Aug 20, 2020 – Oct 22, 2020 (2) Oct 23, 2020 – Jan 14, 2021 Revised 03-10-2020 Last day of school for students (Minimum Day)...... May 27 (3) Jan 15, 2021 – March 19, 2021 (4) March 20, 2021 – May 27, 2021 Memorial Day ...... May 31

2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG 29 MORGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT CALENDAR 2020-2021

July '20 August '20 September '20 Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31 July 4 Independence Day Aug. 11 & 12 Contract Days - Wastach Back Conf. Sept. 7 Labor Day - no school July 24 Pioneer Day Aug. Health Fair/New Teacher orientation Aug. 19 - 24 Contract Days - all schools Aug. 25 First Day of School-K thru 12th Aug. 25 Early Release October '20 November '20 December '20 Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 Oct. 12 & 13 Parent/Teacher Conf. - All Schools Nov. 19 Early Release - MHS Dec. 22 Early Release - All Schools Oct. 12 & 13 Early Release - MES & MGES Nov. 20 End of 1st Trimester - MHS Dec. 23 - Jan. 3 Christmas Break Oct. 14 No School - All Schools Nov. 25 - 27 Thanksgiving Break Oct. 15 & 16 Fall Break Oct. 29 Early Release - MES, MGES, MMS & MGMS Oct. 30 End of 1st Qtr. - MES, MGES, MMS & MGMS

January '21 February '21 March '21 Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 31 31 Feb. 10 & 11 Parent/Teacher Conf. - MES, MGES, MMS & MGMS Mar. 4 Early Release - MHS Jan. 4 School Resumes Feb. 10 & 11 Early Release - MES & MGES Mar. 5 End of 2nd Trimester - MHS

Jan. 14 Early Release - MES, MGES, MMS & MGMS Feb. 12 No School - All Schools Mar. 18 Early Release - MES, MGES, MMS & MGMS Jan. 15 End of 2nd Qtr. - MES, MGES, MMS & MGMSFeb. 15 Washington & Lincoln Day - No School Mar. 19 End of 3rd Qtr. - MES, MGES, MMS & MGMS Jan. 18 Martin Luther King Day - no school Mar. 29 - Apr. 2 Spring Break

April '21 May '21 June '21 Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31 Mar. 29 - Apr. 2 Spring Break May 19 Last day of Kindergarten Contract 183 days May 19 - 27 Kindergarten Assessment - by appt. Teaching 177 days May 27 Last day of school - Early Release Professional Development 3 days May 28 Graduation Contract/No Contact 3 days May 31 Memorial Day

Early Release

Board approved - 12/5/17

30 2020 UNITED WAY SUMMER KIDS CATALOG Box Elder School District 2020-2021

July 2020 August 2020 September 2020 S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 4th of July Observed

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Labor Day

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 16 17 Back to 18 19 20 21 22 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 School/ Health Fair

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Pioneer Teacher Teacher Teacher County Fair Day Prep Day Prep Day Prep Day

26 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 1 27 28 29 30 First Day of HS P/T Conf HS & MS MS & Int P/T 0/21 School 1/21 Conf Conf 21/21

October 2020 November 2020 December 2020 S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 Int P/T Conf

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 K-5 P/T Conf K-5 P/T Kind P/T Conf Conf

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Fall Break Fall Break

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 End of Tri 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 (59 days) PTC Comp Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Minimum Winter Winter Winter Minimum Day Day Break Break School Day Break Break Break

25 26 27 28 29 31 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 Winter Winter Winter Winter 20/21 19/19 Break Break Break Break 16/17

January 2021 February 2021 March 2021 S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S 31 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 End of Tri 2 6 New Year's (61 days) Day Minimum Day

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 School Resumes

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 HS P/T MS P/T Int P/T Conf President's Conf Conf Day

17 18 Martin- 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Luther King Jr K-5 P/T Conf K-5 P/T Conf Kind P/T Day Conf

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 ** 30 31 PTC Comp Spring Break Spring Break 19/19 19/19 Day 21/23

April 2021 May 2021 June 2021 S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S S Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri S 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 Last Day of 5 Spring Spring School/ End of Break Break Tri 3 (60 days) Min. Day 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HS P/T MS P/T Int P/T Conf Conf Conf

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 1 27 28 29 30 Memorial 20/20 Day 20/20 4/22

No School for Students Parent Teacher Conferences End of Trimester - MINIMUM DAY FOR STUDENTS/FULL DAY Beginning and End of School *For 12-month & classified employees, holidays are FOR TEACHERS ** March 29, 2021 - Designated Snow Day marked in bold and italicized throughout the year Approved by School Board December 11, 2019

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