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PROGRAMS Edina Community Education Edina Community PROGRAMS Edina Community Education Edina Community Summer 2017 www.edinacommunityed.org Summer 2017 REGISTER AT: WWW.EDINA.CE.ELEYO.COM 1 We Have a New Look! Our online registration system has a new look to make your experience with registration even better. This mobile- friendly platform includes a more visual design and enhanced search options. Here are a few tips to make the most of the new features. ON A DESKTOP COMPUTER SEARCH FOR CLASSES First, go to the registration home page at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com • Search by Catalog if you are looking for all the classes in Click on the blue magnifying class for advanced search options. one particular catalog (like Youth Summer 2017 Enrichment or Adult Learning). • Search by Location if you are looking for all the classes held at a particular site (like Highlands or Creek Valley). • You can also search by Age/Grade, by Start Date, or by Time. ENROLL • Once you find a class you are interested in, click on “Enroll Now.” • You will need to either sign in or create an account with us. • If you already have an account in our system, it stays the same – no need to change your username or password! Now you will see a search bar that will help you find the classes that best fit your needs: • When you create a new account, be sure to add all of your family members for faster registration. • Choose Attendees for the class and enroll selected people We are here to help! Please call or email if you have questions about registration: 952-848-3952 or [email protected]. VISIT OUR NEW REGISTRATION SITE www.edina.ce.eleyo.com ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE: First, go to the registration home page at www.edina.ce.eleyo.com Click the compass icon. Next, click on “Explore Programs.” Use the search grid to find the classes. 2 QUESTIONS? CALL US! 952-848-3952 Welcome to Summer 2017! Summer is on its way! We have been busy planning and can’t wait until June to welcome you to our Edina Community Education youth enrichment programs. There are a few things we’d like you to know about our summer programs this year. What’s Inside First, construction. Eight of ten Edina Public Schools buildings will be under construction this summer (read more on the back cover of this booklet). The Edina Community Center, Summer Overview ..................p 2 traditionally home base for many of our summer enrichment programs, will undergo construction on the first and second floors over the summer months. So, we’ll created some Explore! (Grades 3-9) ..............p 4 new home bases at Creek Valley and Highlands elementary schools this summer. With morning and afternoon camps, plus lunch bunch at both locations, we offer the scheduling KidsClub/Wise Guys ...............p 5 flexibility we know you are looking for. KIDS Club and WISE Guys school age care programs for incoming grades 1-5 will also be located at Creek Valley and Highlands this year, offering Summer Camps even more opportunities for flexibility and coordination. See page 4 for more information on for students entering grades 1-5 KIDS Club, WISE Guys and SURGE. Week of June 12 ............................p 6 Both Creek Valley and Highlands have some exceptional outdoor learning spaces, and we’ve planned our programs to take advantage of this opportunity. Our “Nature at Large” program Week of June 19 ............................p 8 at Creek Valley is led by a professional naturalist and community education staff. Every Week of June 26 ..........................p 10 week includes interactive lessons exploring the school’s natural areas. At Highlands, we’ve invited Hennepin County Master Gardeners to help us maintain the school garden. Kids who Week of July 10 ...........................p 12 are interested will even have the opportunity to become certified Junior Master Gardeners. Week of July 17 ...........................p 14 The goal with our outdoor learning programs is to allow kids to explore the biology of our natural world while picking up some practical skills and making connections that will last a Week of July 24 ...........................p 16 lifetime. Week of July 31 ...........................p 18 Looking for sports camps? We are able to offer a few sports camps this summer in the Edina Week of August 7 ........................p 20 Community Center gyms. See page 22 for more information. Please note that we are not able to offer our traditional aquatics swim lessons, as the pools at Valley View and South View will be closed for construction. Look for youth aquatics programs to resume in the fall; Sports Camps, Lessons & Leagues registration will open August 1. Basketball (Grades 4-9) ................p 22 We hope to see you this summer! Questions about our summer programs for youth? Don’t Tennis (Grades K-10) .....................p 24 hesitate to contact us: 952-848-3952 or [email protected]. Archery .........................................p 25 Sailing (Ages 7-11) ........................p 25 Lori Murphy Stength (Grades 6-9) ....................p 25 Edina Youth Enrichment Manager Wrestling (Grades 4-12) ...............p 25 On the Cover A “Happy Camper” in Clay New This Year! Cartoon Creations Camp, Zooms! Engineering a Modern Zoo: Summer 2016 Enrichment Design Challenge (At Highlands and Creek Valley) Photo by Kayla Maring, Summer ..............................................................page 9 Supervisor Nature at Large (At Creek Valley) ..............................pages 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 21 Junior Master Gardener (At Highlands) QUESTIONS? We are here to help! ..................................................pages 9 & 17 Call us at 952-848-3952 Visit [email protected] REGISTER AT: WWW.EDINA.CE.ELEYO.COM 1 Summer Overview Week of June 12 Week of June 19 Week of June 26 Week of July 10 KIDS Club/WISE Guys KIDS Club/WISE Guys KIDS Club/WISE Guys KIDS Club/WISE Guys SURGE SURGE SURGE SURGE MORNING MORNING MORNING MORNING At Creek Valley: At Creek Valley: At Creek Valley: At Creek Valley: Nature at Large Camp Drama Kids Playhouse Nature at Large Camp Nature at Large Camp ® Art and YogaCamp Computer Camp: Writing Camp Entrepreneur LEGO Galaxy Space Camp Hip Hop Dance Camp Flag Football Camp Nature at Large Camp ZOOMS At Highlands: At Highlands: At Highlands: Outdoor Survival Camp Art Academy Camp What’s Up in the Garden? Art-tastic Camp LEGO® Engineering Camp Young Writer’s Workshop Edina Computer Camp At Highlands: Archery Camp STEM in Minecraft Camp AFTERNOON AFTERNOON Jr. Master Gardener At Creek Valley: AFTERNOON At Creek Valley: Messiest Art Camp Engineer LEGO® Boats Camp At Creek Valley: Camp Entrepreneur Fun & Funky Jewelry Camp SNAG Golf Camp AFTERNOON At Highlands: Australian Adventure Art Camp At Highlands: Masters in Clay Camp At Creek Valley: Robotic Surgeon Hip Hop Dance Camp At Highlands: Extreme Chemistry Camp Python Coding Camp Canvas & Clay Art Flight Academy Video Game Programming Outdoor Survival Camp EXPLORE EXPLORE Archery Camp WEDNESDAYS WEDNESDAYS EXPLORE: Target Field At Highlands: Explore Centennial Lakes EXPLORE Glow & Go Art Camp WEDNESDAYS SPORTS AT EDINA Jr. LEGO® Engineering Biking to Minnehaha Falls COMMUNITY CENTER SPORTS AT EDINA ZOOMS Hornet Tennis Camp COMMUNITY CENTER Hornet Tennis Camp SPORTS AT EDINA Boys’ Basketball Skills Camp EXPLORE COMMUNITY CENTER Boys’ Basketball WEDNESDAYS Connell Basketball Camp Summer League EXPLORE: Sea Life at MOA Girl’s Summer Traveling Wrestling Camp Basketball Strength Training Open Gym SPORTS AT EDINA COMMUNITY CENTER Hornet Tennis Camp Visit Our new Registration Site www.edina.ce.eleyo.com 2 QUESTIONS? CALL US! 952-848-3952 Week of July 17 Week of July 24 Week of July 31 Week of August 7 KIDS Club/WISE Guys KIDS Club/WISE Guys KIDS Club/WISE Guys KIDS Club/WISE Guys SURGE SURGE SURGE SURGE MORNING MORNING MORNING MORNING At Creek Valley: At Creek Valley: At Creek Valley: At Creek Valley: Nature at Large Camp STEM Camp for Girls Moana Musical Theater Camp Beauty and the Beast Musical Soft Lacrosse for Beginners Spanish Camp Observational Drawing Camp Flag Football Camp At Highlands: At Highlands: At Highlands: At Highlands: Star Wars “Rogue”Art & LEGO Art Blast! Camp Go Solar! Camp All About the Sparkle Camp Dare to Draw Camp Camp Take Off with Spanish! What’s Up in the Garden? Amazing Race Engineering Aeronautics and Drones Camp AFTERNOON AFTERNOON AFTERNOON AFTERNOON At Creek Valley: At Creek Valley: At Creek Valley: At Creek Valley: Nature at Large Camp Nature at Large Camp Hawaiian Party Art Camp Soccer Camp Camp Eureka! Inventor’s Camp Techno Tinkering Camp Nature at Large Camp Intro to Webpage Programming Glow in the Dark Art Camp Minecraft Movie Making Comedy Improv Camp At Highlands: At Highlands: At Highlands: Go Build! Hydraulic Machines At Highlands: Beauty and The Beast Musical Fun and Funky Jewelry Camp Comedy Improv Camp Drama Kids StageCRAFT Automotive Engineering MOANA Musical Theater Camp What’s Up in the Garden At Edina Community Center: EXPLORE Jr. Master Gardener Explore Biking Adventures (Multi week: T/Th) WEDNESDAYS Mix and Match! Explore Minneapolis SPORTS AT EDINA All of our programs are EXPLORE COMMUNITY CENTER WEDNESDAYS available to you! Hornet Hot Shots Summer Explore Target Field SPORTS AT EDINA If you see a camp you Edition COMMUNITY CENTER like at one location in Will DeBerg Summer Camp Edina Tennis Academy the morning and one SPORTS AT EDINA at a different location COMMUNITY CENTER Will DeBerg Summer Camp in the afternoon, that’s Gaard Performance Academy Edina Girls Basketball great! (However, please for Girls note we cannot provide Will DeBerg Summer Camp transportation between locations.) Questions? We are here to help! Call us at 952-848-3952 Visit [email protected] REGISTER AT: WWW.EDINA.CE.ELEYO.COM 3 KIDS Club, WISE Guys and Surge Edina’s KIDS Club (incoming grades 1-3), WISE GUYS (grades 4-5) and SURGE (grades KIDS Club/WISE Guys 6-8) programs provide quality enrichment and care before and after school, on school release days, and during summer.
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