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Summer 2019 Brochure

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LEARN-TO-SKATE ROGERS RECREATION ADULT MEN’S FALL SOFTBALL ► AGE 18+ µ Men’s fall softball runs for six weeks starting in mid-August with no playoffs. Registration will open in July and has a 12 team maximum. Check our website http://rogersmn.gov/rec-programs for additional details or call 763.428.0975. $545/team (includes sales tax) LEARN TO SKATE ► AGE 3.5 + µ Rec Softball Leagues offer adults physical activity, camaraderie, team building, fun and entertainment! Learn to Skate USA teaches the fundamentals of ice skating through a progressive curriculum, giving students the foundation necessary to SNOWPLOW SAM – DISCOVER, LEARN AND reach their goals in both recreational and competitive skating. Learn PLAY ► AGE 3.5-5 µ to Skate USA is endorsed by US Figure Skating, USA Hockey, and US Speedskating. Classes are taught by sanctioned instructors. Pre-testing This level is for new skaters who have rarely or never been on skates. will occur on the first day to ensure your student is in the correct level. It is designed to help the pre-school skater develop the preliminary coordination and strength necessary to move on ice. Snowplow Sam Registration Information: classes include 30 minutes of instruction (on and off ice time). Helmets »» Register through ISD 728 Community Education at 763-241-3520 are required for all Snowplow Sam classes. or online at www.728communityed.com »» Registration closes three days prior to start of session, or when »» Snowplow Sam 1: Designed for skaters with no experience; session fills. If minimum class quota is not met, classes may be introduces how to stand, sit, fall and get up on and off the ice, cancelled or combined. marching and dipping. »» Register early, as classes fill quickly; you are not guaranteed a spot if placed on the wait-list. »» Snowplow Sam 2: Beginning process of marching, dipping while »» There is no pro-rating of registration fees for missed classes and no moving. Includes wiggles, swizzles, weight shifting and glide. refunds once sessions start unless approved by the Skate Director. »» Snowplow Sam 3: Designed for skaters that can move along the ice Equipment Information: in strides with long glides, multiple forward and back swizzles in a »» Helmets are required for all Snowplow Sam classes, Basic 1-2 and row, snowplow stop and curves. all Hockey classes. »» Skaters should wear warm pants, jacket and gloves. »» Snowplow Sam 4: Focuses on pushing and balance while moving »» Rental skates are available for $2/pair weekly; bike helmets are forward and backward, two-foot glides, rocking horse and two-foot available for $1 weekly. turns from forward to backward in place (both directions). »» Skates should have sharp edges to make it easier to skate. Skate sharpening is available at the arena for $4; allow 10-15 minutes for sharpening time. »» No double-blade skates allowed, nor are parents allowed on ice during lessons. Please arrive 20 minutes early the first day of class to pick up These programs are brought to you directly name badge and general information. Contact Heather Palumbo at by Rogers Parks and Recreation. [email protected] or call 763.428.1033 x408 with questions. Call 763.428.0975 or visit www.parkandrec.rogersmn.gov for additional program info. The Rogers Activity Center will have no ice May 20-June 8. ISD 728 COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763.241.3520 | www.728communityed.com 51

ROGERS RECREATION LEARN-TO-SKATE BASIC SKILLS – FUNDAMENTALS ► AGE 6+ µ Learn to Skate USA is a progressive six-level basic skills program that teaches the foundation for This is a progressive six-level basic skills program that teaches the figure skating, hockey and speed skating . foundation for figure skating, hockey and speed skating. Basic 1 and 2 are introductory levels and Basic 3-6 develop the fundamental skating LEARN TO SKATE SUMMER 1 µ skills, focusing on basic athleticism, agility, balance, coordination and speed. Basic classes include 30 minutes of instruction (on and off ice TUE/WED/THU JUN 11-20 | 6 SESSIONS time). Helmets required for Basic 1 and 2. #RLSSAM101S19 | Snowplow Sam 1 | 5:00-5:30pm | $69 »» Basic 1: First of two introductory levels for new skaters with no prior #RLSSAM201S19 | Snowplow Sam 2 | 5:00-5:30pm | $69 skating experience to build confidence while learning to skate; sit #RLSSAM301S19 | Snowplow Sam 3 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 and stand on ice, marching, gliding, dipping, wiggles and swizzles, #RLSSAM401S19 | Snowplow Sam 4 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 and beginning snowplow stop. #RLBBAS101S19 | Basic 1 | 5:00-5:30pm | $69 #RLBBAS201S19 | Basic 2 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 »» Basic 2: Introduces scooter pushes, one- and two-foot glides, #RLBBAS301S19 | Basic 3 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 rocking horse, backward swizzles, two-foot turns from forward to #RLBBAS401S19 | Basic 4+ | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 backward in place (both directions) and moving snowplow stops. #RLHHJR101S19 | Hockey Prep Jr 1 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 #RLHHJR201S19 | Hockey Prep Jr 2 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 »» Basic 3: Skaters learn basic fundamental moves through a series #RLHHOC101S19 | Hockey Prep Beginner 1 | 5:00-6:00pm | $89 of progression; stroking, half swizzle pumps, moving two-foot turns, #RLHHOC201S19 | Hockey Prep Beginner 2 | 5:00-6:00pm | $89 backward one-foot glides, backward snowplow stops, forward slalom and pivots. LEARN TO SKATE SUMMER 2 µ »» Basic 4+: Beginning advanced level skills; figure skates required, TUE/WED/THU JUL 9-18 | 6 SESSIONS as toe pick is used. Skills include inside and outside edges, crossovers, backward half swizzle pumps, backward one-foot #RLSSAM102S19 | Snowplow Sam 1 | 5:00-5:30pm | $69 glides, beginning two-foot spin and forward lunges. Basic 4+ covers #RLSSAM202S19 | Snowplow Sam 2 | 5:00-5:30pm | $69 levels 4-6, each level requires a higher ability of figure skating. #RLSSAM302S19 | Snowplow Sam 3 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 #RLSSAM402S19 | Snowplow Sam 4 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 HOCKEY ► AGE 4+ µ #RLBBAS102S19 | Basic 1 | 5:00-5:30pm | $69 #RLBBAS202S19 | Basic 2 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 Hockey classes require student to march and glide a full body length and #RLBBAS302S19 | Basic 3 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 must have passed Sam 2 or Basic 1. Our hockey curriculum is divided #RLBBAS402S19 | Basic 4+ | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 into three sections: Jrs (age 4-6), Beginner (age 7+) and Advanced #RLHHJR102S19 | Hockey Prep Jr 1 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 (must have passed level 2 hockey). #RLHHJR202S19 | Hockey Prep Jr 2 | 5:30-6:00pm | $69 #RLHHOC102S19 Hockey Prep Beginner 1 | 5:00-6:00pm | $89 Jrs and Beginner levels are designed to teach the same fundamentals #RLHHOC202S19 | Hockey Prep Beginner 2 | 5:00- 6:00pm | $89 of hockey skating, but at different paces. There are four badge levels in which skaters learn how to be proficient and agile on the ice. Proper Class times are subject to change if class minimums are not met. skating techniques for the game of hockey are the focus; most elements Interested in adult lessons or Hockey Advanced 3 & 4? Contact Heather are taught without a stick or puck. Hockey classes require helmets, Palumbo 763-428-1033 x408. hockey gloves, shin pads, and a stick (other equipment is optional, but recommended). Hockey Jr classes are 30 minutes and Beginner and Advance classes are 60 minutes. »» Hockey 1: Designed for beginner skaters who want to play hockey and are able to stand, march and glide on skates. Skills include basic hockey stance, fall/recovery, glides and dips, forward swizzles/double c-cuts, T-pushes, snowplow stop, half turns and proper stick holding »» Hockey 2: Builds on strides using V-pushes, one-foot push and glides, forward c-cuts, backward hustle, swizzles/double c-cuts, moving snowplow stops, scooting or skateboard pushes on circle. Begin stick pass/receive. »» Hockey 3: A semi-advanced level in which skater does lateral crossovers, marches, forward and backward c-cuts on circle, forward inside and outside edges on half circles alternating feet, backward snowplow stops and hockey stops. Skating with stick and puck control incorporated »» Hockey 4: Advanced skating level using quick starts, long crossover glides (both directions, forward and backward), hockey stops with speed, and Mohawk pivots from powerful, full strides. Skating with stick and puck in all drills. 52 ISD 728 COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763.241.3520 | www.728communityed.com

ALL AGES ROGERS RECREATION ADULT SKATING LESSONS µ Adult skating lessons, from beginning to advanced skaters, cover all of the fundamentals by adjusting our program to fit your needs. Adult lessons are available upon request; contact Heather at 763-428-1033 x408. FALL BREAK-AWAY HOCKEY ► AGE 4-10 µ Cool off during the heat of the summer at special indoor open skate events. League runs approximately mid-August through mid-October. More information is available on-line at www.RAC.rogersmn.gov, or contact SPECIAL EVENT INDOOR OPEN SKATE Mike Bauer at 763-428-0974. Practice and home games are played at ► ALL AGES µ the Rogers Activity Center. Pay at the door: »» Mini-Mite: Suggested for age 4-6; must be able to skate. $4/skater, age 5 & under free »» Mighty Mite (lower): Suggested for age 6-7; typically for players with $5/skater for Glow-‘N’-Skate 1-2 years hockey experience. Mom’s the Best »» Super Mite (upper): Suggested for age 7-8; typically for players Sunday May 12 | 4:00-5:15pm Bring your mom and you both skate free! moving into last year of Mites with at least 2-3 years of hockey experience. Team registration highly recommended. Father’s Day »» Squirts: Typically for players age 8-10; this is a no-checking and Sunday Jun 16 | 4:00-5:15pm no-slap-shot level. Team registration highly recommended. Bring your dad and you both skate free! »» PeeWee: For players age 11-13; no checking but slap shots are allowed. Team registration recommended. Rockin’ Rogers Never played before? Players are generally more comfortable playing Sunday Jun 23 | 4:00-5:15pm at their own age level; however, the upper levels will have more hockey Bring a Rockin’ Rogers ticket and skate free! experience, so make sure your player is familiar with game rules and can skate well. Beat the Heat Sunday July 14 | 4:00-5:15pm INDOOR OPEN SKATE ► ALL AGES µ Free Slush Puppy with each paid admission Sundays Mar 24-May 12* | 4:00-5:15pm Back to School Sundays Jun 9-Sep 15* | 4:00-5:15pm Sunday Aug 18 | 4:00-5:15pm *Not meeting Apr 21, Aug 18 Show a school supply receipt and skate free! Pay at the door: School is in Session $4/skater; age 5 & under free Sunday Sep 8 | 4:00-5:15pm $36/10-day punch card Wear Rogers Royals attire and skate free! Open Skate schedules are subject to change. Visit our website at www. Glow ‘N’ Skate – TBD RAC.rogersmn.gov for updates. $5/skater includes glow necklace No punch cards or passes accepted ADULT HOCKEY ► AGE 18+ µ Fridays Jun 14-Sep 20 | 11:45am-1:15pm $7/skater; $50/10-punch card Goalies free POND HOCKEY µ Visit www.RAC.rogersmn.gov for schedule and times; updated weekly. $7/skater; $50/10-punch card ISD 728 COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763.241.3520 | www.728communityed.com 53

ROGERS RECREATION ALL AGES ARENA WALKING µ Walking is great exercise for all ages and can be enjoyed inside, especially during cold, rainy, and/or hot days. Rogers Activity Center/ Ice Arena offers free indoor walking year-round. Eight times around the rink equals a mile. Rink opens at 9:00am and is available through last scheduled ice. Check our website for daily and weekend hours at http:// rogersmn.gov/schedules; walking is not available during paid events. STEP TO IT CHALLENGE ► ALL AGES µ Visit the Rogers' Farmer's Market--choosing local food is an important step to sustain local farmland. Build healthy habits by tracking your activity through the Step To It Challenge, a fun and free program that encourages people of all ages ROGERS’ FARMERS’ MARKET µ and abilities to become more active. It is open to Hennepin County residents; however, anyone can participate by joining the challenge this Rogers Farmers’ Market has approximately 20 local vendors (farmers, May on behalf of Rogers’ community, school, workplace or group home. growers, artists, crafters and select Rogers businesses) emphasizing The challenge is not just about walking. You can convert a variety of daily diversity, quality and freshness. Our market encourages community activities into steps, including house cleaning, running, cycling, dancing, participation and support of our local food system. The market is located manual wheelchair use and other activities. The Step To It website allows near the Veteran’s Memorial and Lions Central Park (formerly Triangle you to easily convert your activities to steps, record your steps online daily Park). Visit our website at http://rogersmn.gov/farmers-market for updated or weekly and allows you to backdate your steps if you forget to input information, vendor applications and information about the community booth. your numbers. There is also an option to phone or fax in your numbers. Get inspired! Participate in the challenge for a chance to win Minnesota Wednesdays Jun 12-Oct 2* | 3:00-6:00pm Twins tickets and other prizes. Find more information and register for the 12724 Main Street Rogers challenge by visiting www.steptoit.org, or call 612-348-5618. *Not meeting Jul 3 School challenges are also eligible (school must be located in Hennepin NIGHT TO UNITE FAMILY FUN NITE ► ALL AGES µ County) to have the Twins’ mascot TC come to your school. Contact Step To It at 612-348-5618 for more information. Night to Unite is an important night in preventing crime and getting to know your neighbors. We’ll make this event even grander by combining it with our Registration opens Apr 1 annual Family Fun Nite by Rogers Parks and Recreation. In partnership with Challenge dates May 1-28 Rogers Police Department, we invite you to participate in this community event that features food, refreshments, activities, bounce-houses, carnival PLAYGROUND PROGRAM ► GRADES K-4 games, petting zoo and entertainment. Check out our website for more (FALL 2019) µ information as we get nearer to event date: www.rogersmn.gov/events- police#night-to-unite and http://rogersmn.gov/rec-programs. The program runs for six weeks, meeting twice a week. Register for all six weeks, or individual weeks. Children will participate in games, crafts and other Tuesday Aug 6 | 5:00-8:00pm activities based on a theme. Sign up now at http://rogersmn.gov/rec-programs. North Community Park Rogers Jul 9 & 11 | Out of this World PLEASE NOTE: Jul 16 & 18 | Diggin’ for Dinosaurs Jul 23 & 25 | Water, Water Everywhere The decision on whether a class will run is Jul 30 & Aug 1 | Clue Sleuth made 3-5 days before the class start date. Aug 6 & 8 | Luau Register Early to help insure we don’t cancel Aug 13 & 15 | Wild West a class you are hoping to take. Tue/Thu Jul 9-Aug 15 | 9:00am-12:00pm $25/week per child; $130/6-weeks per child Lions Central Park (formerly Triangle Park) 54 ISD 728 COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763.241.3520 | www.728communityed.com

ALL AGES ROGERS RECREATION NEW! MOVIE IN MY PARK ► ALL AGES µ EXPERIENCE THIS! Let us show an outdoor movie at your local neighborhood park. Go to the survey on our website at http://rogersmn.gov/rec- programs or our Facebook link and vote for your park and movie selection by Aug 16. Votes will be collected and the winning park and movie will be posted. We will bring the popcorn and movie to your park! Movie Title & Location TBD Join us on June 20 for the Entertainment in the Friday Sep 13* | 7:45pm/dusk Park Summer Kick-Off with The Bazillions! *Weather alternate date Saturday Sep 14 ENTERTAINMENT IN THE PARK ► ALL AGES µ MOVIES AT DUSK ► ALL AGES µ Rogers Parks and Rec will have free entertainment in the park on Join us at the movies…outdoors at Lions Central Park (formerly Wednesday evenings throughout the summer. Entertainment series Triangle Park)! We will be showing movies under the stars, will be posted on Facebook and our website at the end of March. so mark your calendar and save the dates! We will supply the Visit http://rogersmn.gov/rec-programs for full details. popcorn. Check our website for show updates; weather-related information will be on our weather hotline at 763-428-0960. Wednesdays Jun 26-Aug 28* | 6:30-7:30pm | Free Lions Central Park (formerly Triangle Park) Ralph Breaks the Internet | PG *Not meeting Jul 3, Aug 7 Friday Aug 23* | 8:15pm/dusk | 112 minutes *Weather alternate date Saturday Aug 24 Jun 26 Loren Wolfe: Music from the World’s Greatest Generation | Senior Special How to Train Your Dragon - The Hidden World | PG Jul 10 Will Hale Tadpole Parade - Kids Rock! Friday Aug 30* | 8:10pm/dusk | 110 minutes Jul 17 Randy Christensen “Animal Antics” | Storytelling, magic *Weather alternate date Saturday Aug 31 and fun! Jul 24 Singleton Street | Bluegrass and Americana music Spider Man: Into the Spider-Verse | PG Jul 31 TBD Friday Sep 6* | 8:00pm/dusk | 117 minutes Aug 14 Teddy Bear Band | Bring your favorite stuffed animal! *Weather alternate date Saturday Sep 7 Aug 21 Comedic Juggler Extraordinaire - Alan Johnson Aug 28 Matt Dunn | Magician LOCATIONS Don't miss the Entertainment in the Park Lions Central Park Summer Kick-Off during Rockin’ Rogers Days! 12(f7o2rm4 eMrlayinTrSiatrnegelet, PRaorgke)rs The Bazillions... North Community Park 13750 Bittersweet Street, Rogers \"Perfect for the younger generation; lyrics are witty and silly and, above all else, they rock!\" Rogers Community Center 21201 Memorial Drive, Rogers Thursday, June 20 | 5:00-7:00pm Rogers Community Center, Stage 21201 Memorial Drive, Rogers ISD 728 COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763.241.3520 | www.728communityed.com 55

ADVERTAIDSUELMTESNTS Sherburne National SUMMER STRENGTH & SPEED JUNE 13TH - AUGUST 1st Bird Tours Photography Hike Lineman; grades 9-12: 7:30-9:30am Boys; grades 10-12: 7:45-9:45am Celebrate International Saturday, May 25, 9-11am Girls; grades 9-12: 8:15-10:15am Migratory Bird Day by viewing Saturday, June 15, 8-10am Boys; grades 6-9: 10:00am-12:00pm and learning about local birds. Wildlife Drive Girls; grade 6-8: 10:00am-12:00pm Binoculars are available to No minimum experience or borrow. equipment necessary. Bring your MON-THU | $125 SUMMER camera or just join to learn some (Not meeting July 1-4) Saturday, May 11, 8-10am tips and tricks and enjoy the Mahnomen Trail outdoor exploration! REGISTRATION IS OPEN! Saturday, May 18, 8-10am Spring Celebration Register at: Blue Hill Trail Saturday, May 18, 10am-1pm https://michaelbreyen.wixsite.com/erstrengthandspeed Wildflower Tours Oak Savanna Learning Center Learn more about migratory birds Elk Pride Youth 2019 Join us for a tour to see and pollinators! Nature crafts, Football Camps wildflowers and native grasses guided hikes, the Friends of whose colors and textures Sherburne Plant Sale and more. grades 2-8 decorate the summer landscape. Youth Photography Workshop Saturday, June 1, 10am-12pm Saturday, June 15, 10:30am-12pm Saturday, June 8, 10am-12pm Oak Savanna Learning Center Refuge Headquarters Camera/phone not provided. Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge The Elks Football team will be Photography Club back again in 2019 to provide a Meets every 2nd Wednesday of each month camp for students 2nd-8th grade. 7:00pm at the Oak Savanna Learning Center Check out our website at LOCATIONS www.elkriverfootball.com for exact dates, times and to register online. Refuge Headquarters is located off Sherburne CR 9, five miles west of Hwy 169. The Oak Savanna Learning Center is located ¼ mile Contact Marv Johnson, Director of Football Operations at west of Refuge HQ off Sherburne CR 9. Refuge HQ and Eagle’s Nest [email protected] with any questions. Nature Store hours are 8am-4pm Monday–Friday. Closed federal holidays. Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge & Friends of Sherburne 17076 293rd Ave NW, Zimmerman, MN 55398 www.fws.gov/refuge/sherburne www.exploresherburne.org www.facebook.com/SherburneRefugeFans COMMUNITY EDUCATION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE REQUESTS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. 1526 ISD 728 COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763.241.3520 | www.728communityed.com

ADVERTISEMENTS PROFESSIONAL NROELEEMDODEEDLS FULL TIME•PART TIME•CASUAL www.isd728.org /CE-JoinOur Team Fall Flag Football League Elk River Area FCA Sports Camp The Elks QB Club is bringing NFL in partnership with Co-ed Flag Football Church of Hope to Elk River! When: June 12-14, 9am-12pm This is a 5 vs. 5, non-contact, Where: Salk Middle School recreational, co-ed format. Teams are limited to 10 players to maximize playing Who: Grades 3-5 (2018-19) time. This is an exceptional program for first time players who want to learn the fundamentals A great opportunity to try some different of football or for players who want to enhance their sports: skills before taking the next leap into tackle football. Lacrosse, Basketball, Soccer, Golf, Dance, Games and Practices will be played on Sundays between Volleyball, Floor Hockey, Tennis, and Track 11am – 6pm. Participants will receive a NFL reversible jersey,   flag belt and individual participation award. For more information and registration There are no try-outs! Every participates! link, visit: http://www.minnesotafca.org/elk-river-jsc Exact dates and www.elkriverfootball.com other league information will be posted on our website at www.elkriverfootball.com. (once things are finalized) ISD 728 COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763.241.3520 | www.728communityed.com 57

REGISTRATION CONTACT US ONLINE COMMUNITY EDUCATION ISD 728 FACILITY SCHEDULING www.728communityed.com Community Education Office Hours: q 763-241-3400 X5539 Secure registration 24 hrs/day using 8:00am-4:30pm, Summer Hours E [email protected] Visa, MasterCard, Discover or AmEx. 8:30am-5:00pm, Labor Day-Memorial Day q 763-241-3520 EDVENTURE CLUB IN PERSON, MAIL, E [email protected] OR DROP BOX q 763-241-3544 ECFE & DISCOVERY LEARNING E [email protected] Handke Center 1170 Main St., Elk River 55330 ECFE Office Hours: ADULT BASIC EDUCATION There is a 24-hour drop box by Door 5. 8:00am-4:30pm, Summer Hours 8:30am-5:00pm, Labor Day-Memorial Day q 763-241-3400 x5525 PHONE: FAX: q 763-241-3524 E [email protected] E [email protected] 763.241.3520 763.241.3521 WEATHER CANCELLATIONS EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING LIVE CHAT Follow our Twitter Feed @CE728ALERT q 763-241-3525 or check online at www.728communityed.com www.728communityed.com E [email protected] for possible weather related cancellations During office hours and other program updates. DETAILS »» Make checks payable to: »» Some activities, supplies ISD 728 Community Education or tickets are not refundable. Full Name________________________________________________________ »» Participants must be the correct »» Adults are given priority for adult Email Address_____________________________________________________ age and/or grade by the first day classes; ages 15-17 may register (H) Phone______________________ (C) Phone_________________________ of class. if space permits. Home Address____________________________________________________ City__________________________________________ Zip________________ »» Cancellations must be made at »» We take photographs and videos least 3 business days prior to to use in our marketing materials. If participant is a child: activities. Refunds or credits cannot Notify us in writing if you do not Birthdate_­ ___________________________ Age____________ Grade_______ be given for forgotten classes. wish to have photos or videos in our publications. Parent Names_____________________________________________________ Emergency phone # & contact _______________________________________ RENTALS-PARTIES Health concerns: __________________________________________________ & CELEBRATIONS Class Information USE SPACE AT OUR SCHOOLS Class Title___________________________________Class #_______________ FOR AN ULTIMATE PARTY OR Class Date/Time____________________________________ Fee ___________ CELEBRATION EXPERIENCE! Payment »» Choose from Party in the Pool, Artistic o Check o Cash o MasterCard/VISA/Discover/AmEx Masterpieces, Gym Games or your own idea. UCare # ______________________________________ Card #__________ -___________- ___________- ___________ Exp_________ »» Cost is $135. Signature ____________________________________________CVV________ »» We provide the facility and staff and you GUARANTEE bring the food, utensils and decorations. »» To sign up, complete the Party Request Form on We guarantee your satisfaction with our courses and activities. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact our website at www.isd728.org/CE-PartyRequest. the Community Education office at 763.241.3520, or the »» All requests must be submitted at least three Early Childhood Family Education office at 763.241.3524. weeks prior to party date. Availability based on space and staff availability. »» Party packages are for 2 hours. No latex balloons allowed. QUESTIONS? Call Community Education at 763-241-3520. 58 ISD 728 COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763.241.3520 | www.728communityed.com

SITE LOCATIONS REGISTRATION 45 Community Education & ECFE 1 Handke Center 1170 Main St., Elk River 20 Freemont Ave. 21 2 Elk River Senior High School 900 School St., Elk River 46 22 ZIMMERMAN 4th St. SW 3 Hassan Elementary School 14055 Orchid Ave., Hassan 4 ISD 728 District Office & Welcome Center 11500 193rd Ave. NW, Elk River 169 5 Ivan Sand Community High School Dodge Ave. 1232 NW School St., Elk River Elk Lake Rd. 7 4 6 Lincoln Elementary School 600 School St., Elk River 1 Highland Rd. 193rd Ave. NW 7 Meadowvale Elementary School ELK RIVER 5 16 18 12701 Elk Lake Road, Elk River 19 2 6 10 10 13 8 North Community Park School St. Line Ave. 13750 Bittersweet St., Rogers Proctor Twin Lakes Rd. 1 9 Otsego Elementary School & ECFE 8125 River Road NE, Otsego 10 Parker Elementary School 500 School St., Elk River Main St. 11 Prairie View Elementary/Middle School 12220 80th St NE, Otsego MISSISSIPPI RIVER 10 169 Rogers Activity Center 90th St. 21080 141st Ave., Rogers 85th St. 101 Nashua Ave. NE 12 Parell Ave. NE 13 Rogers Elementary School & ECFE Parish Ave. NE 12521 Main St., Rogers 11 9 14 Rogers High School OTSEGO 21000 141st Ave., Rogers 15 Rogers Middle School 20855 141st Ave., Rogers 169 23 Rogers Senior Center 19 10 12913 Main St., Rogers 101 16 Salk Middle School 36 11970 Highland Road, Elk River CROW R I V ER D AY T O N 17 Lion's Central Park 12 14 21400 Rouillard Blvd., Rogers 94 3 144 14115st Av8e. 18 Twin Lakes Elementary School 10051 191st Ave. NW, Elk River 19 VandenBerge Middle School 948 Proctor Ave., Elk River ROGERS 23 John Milless Dr. 19 VandenBerge Pool 948 Proctor Ave., Elk River Map not to scale Memorial Dr. Main St. 94 20 Westwood Elementary 81 13651 Fourth Ave. S., Zimmerman 17 21 Zimmerman Middle/High School 13 25900 4th St.W., Zimmerman 22 Zimmerman Elementary School & ECFE 25959 4th St.W., Zimmerman ISD 728 COMMUNITY EDUCATION | 763.241.3520 | www.728communityed.com 59

ISD 728 Community Education 1170 Main Street Elk River, MN 55330 www.isd728.org/EdVentureClubSummer A FUN SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM FOR GRADES K-5 6 am to 6 pm LOCATIONS Hassan, Meadowvale, Otsego, Parker, Rogers, Twin Lakes & Zimmerman Elementary Schools


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