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table of contentsearly childhood Featured Class: Grandmasterspages 2-4 of ChessEarly Childhood Family Education Discovery Learning Preschool Little Learners • Parenting youth, K-12pages 5-12 and 15-17 Visual & Performing Arts • AthleticsAcademics • Crescendo • High SchoolAquatics • Little LearnersSpecial Interest • Rogers Recreationadult NEW! GRANDMASTERS OF CHESS ► GRADES K-5pages 13-17 Have you ever heard of the Fried Liver Attack? Youth Enrichment League’s coaches explain basic to complex chess concepts andFitness • Trips • Arts • General Interest help students practice them in chess puzzles and games as theyHobby • Finance • Health & Safety improve their understanding of the concept. Class ends withParenting • Technology • Adult students playing 20-30 minutes of chess. Fee includes ChessKid.Basic Education • GED • English com membership for the chess session, prizes and puzzle sheets.as a Second Language • Rogers Please send permission to school informing staff that your studentRecreation will be staying after; students will check in with EdVenture Club after school.registration Tuesdays Nov 7-Dec 19* | 4:15-5:15pm | 6 sessions | $89 Rogers Elem Media Door 3 | Youth Enrichment League | #2800-1F *Not meeting Nov 21page 18 PARTICIPANT CHILDCARE our missionEdVenture Club-Program Participant Care is available To build community through citizenfor classes that have this icon next to the title; see page involvement and lifelong learning while18 for fees and details on how to register for childcare. educating, inspiring and empowering ALL of our learners across ISD 728.12 Fall 20175 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • 763-241-3520

early childhoodłłINFANTS ► AGE BIRTH-12 MONTHS Separating classes are classes where the parents move to a different room for parent discussion andHaving a baby can mean major adjustments in every area of your life.We are here to support you in this amazing and exciting transition. children remain in their classroom for activities.These relaxing and informative classes are led by a Parent Educatorand offer discussions on development, schedules and feeding. Come Non-separating classes are classes where thefor some uninterrupted time with your infant and an opportunity to meet parent discussion is in the room with the children.other parents. This is a non-separating class. Class is free, but pleasepre-register.Thursdays Sep 21-Dec 7* | 11:00am-12:00pm | 10 sessions | Free CHILDREN'S MUSEUMRogers Elem Rm E106 Door 9 | #704-F ► AGE 2 -KINDERGARTEN ENTRY*Not meeting Oct 19, Nov 23 ECFE is taking a trip to the NEW Children's Museum. It is bigger, betterłłBIRTH TO THREE ► AGE BIRTH-36 MONTHS and bolder than ever! They have 10 all-new exhibits. The #1 mission of the Children’s Museum is to spark learning through play, so come andEnjoy time with your child and be creative, engage in active play play with your child! We will board the bus at the Rogers Elementaryand share in circle time activities. Parenting time will be in the child's (Door 9) at 9:15am. Approximate return time is 12:45pm in Rogers.classroom in a non-separating atmosphere.Mondays Sep 18-Dec 4* | 9:00-10:15am | 10 sessions | $70 Wednesday Oct 11 | 9:00am-1:00pm | 1 session | $15/child; parent is freeRogers Elem Rm E106 Door 9 | #717-F Rogers Elem Meet at Door 9 | #783-F*Not meeting Nov 13, 20 STAGES THEATER- BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JRłłTODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS ► AGE 12 ► AGE 2-KINDERGARTEN ENTRYMONTHS-KINDERGARTEN ENTRY Join ECFE on a trip to see a “tale as old as time!” The fantastical storyChildren learn from one another as they play and interact. Join us in a of transformation and true inner beauty at Stages Theater featuresgrowth opportunity for children to develop social, emotional, physical some of the most popular songs ever written. Based on the originaland cognitive skills in a mixed-age group setting. Parents will discuss Tony Award-nominated Broadway production and the Academy Award-ways to support developmental milestones, ways to make learning fun winning motion picture, this classic story of Belle and the Beast will filland discipline techniques. This is a separating class. your heart and stir your imagination. “Be our guest” as we board the bus at Rogers Elementary (Door 9) at 9:15am. Approximate return timeMondays Sep 18-Dec 4* | 10:30am-12:00pm | 10 sessions | $70 is 12:30pm in Rogers.Rogers Elem Rm E106 Door 9 | #710-F*Not meeting Nov 13, 20 Wednesday Dec 6 | 9:00am-12:45pm | 1 session | $15/person Rogers Elem Meet at Door 9 | #782-FThursdays Sep 21-Dec 7* | 9:00-10:30am | 10 sessions | $70 DROP IN PLAY ► AGE BIRTH-KINDERGARTENRogers Elem Rm E106 Door 9 | #711-F ENTRY*Not meeting Oct 19, Nov 23 Are you looking for something fun and interactive to do with your child? Drop in at ECFE and play in one of the ECFE rooms, gym or playground (when available). First-come, first-served; space is limited to 25 total (adults and children). Family child care providers must meet child-to-adult ratios for the children they bring. Fee: $2.50/child without pass; $10/5-day pass Tuesdays Sep 19-Dec 5* | 9:30-11:00am Rogers Elem Rm E106 Door 9 *Not meeting Nov 21763-241-3520 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • Fall 2017 2

early childhood “ECFE ON WHEELS” HOME VISITS »» This program features visits to your home, or one-to-one visits at the ECFE center. »» Visits provide ideas for creative, fun, age-appropriate activities, as well as time to discuss children, family, ideas on child development, parenting and community resources. »» Call the ECFE office at 763-241-3524 for more information. »» There is no fee for home visits.łłLOVE AND LOGIC BIG... BUILDING BETTER BEHAVIORS FOR SUCCESS IN SCHOOL, CHILDCARE AND AT HOMEDevelop effective parenting skills with Love and Logic! The Love andLogic approach to parenting is built around the science of crafting caring »» BIG is an intervention and prevention program for preschoolersand respectful relationships. An authentic, loving connection between who are at risk of losing their childcare or preschool placementparents and their children is the root to a healthy, thriving relationship because of negative behaviors.built on trust and understanding. Join our Parent Educator and discoverpositive tools to raise happy and well-behaved children. »» BIG works with parents, teachers and childcare providers to build positive behavior skills.Tuesdays Sep 19-Dec 5* | 6:00-7:30pm | 11 sessions$15 Individual/$20 Couple »» BIG is a Behavior Intervention Group including educators,Handke Center Rm 9 Door 5 | #781-F emotional health professionals and specialists to coordinate*Not meeting Nov 21 expertise and resources for success.PARENTING APART »» For more information call the ECFE office at 763-241-3524. »» BIG is funded by ISD 728 Family and Children’s Collaborative, aFor a variety of reasons, many children do not live in homes with both oftheir birth parents. In these situations, children often experience anger, part of Wright County Family Services Collaborative.sadness, guilt and grief. This class is in compliance with the standardsestablished by the Supreme Court for parent education programs. YOUNG PARENT PROGRAM FOR PREGNANT OR PARENTING TEENSSaturday Oct 7 | 8:00am-4:30pm | 1 session | $65Handke Center Blesener Community Rm Door 5 | #PA10 »» This program provides pregnant or parenting teens with information about pregnancy, birth, parenting and communitySaturday Dec 2 | 8:00am-4:30pm | 1 session | $65 resources.Handke Center Blesener Community Rm Door 5 | #PA12 »» It is open to ISD 728 students and area residents who may not bePARENTING SOLO - THE HARDEST JOB YOU'LL in school.EVER DO ALONE ► AGE BIRTH-GRADE 5 »» For information or to register, contact ECFE at 763-241-3524, yourIf you're parenting solo for any reason-military duty, work situations, school counselor, school nurse or Ivan Sand Community High School.separation, divorce, loss of spouse or single parenting-you're welcometo attend! Bring your children and enjoy a meal together. Parents »» Home visits are also available.will meet together for parenting support and information while young »» This program is co-sponsored by ISD 728, Ivan Sand Communitychildren participate in early childhood activities. School-age children willmeet in another classroom for activities and support. Join at any time! High School and ECFE; special events funding provided by Three Rivers Community Foundation.Tuesdays Sep 19-Jun 5* | 6:00-8:00pm | Free »» Classes are held at the Handke Center and are on-going duringHandke Center Blesener Community Rm Door 5 | #780-F the school year.*Not meeting Nov 21, Dec 26, Feb 6, Apr 3 »» Classes are free. PARTICIPANT CHILDCARE EdVenture Club-Program Participant Care is available for classes that have this icon next to the title; see page 18 for fees and details on how to register for childcare.3 Fall 2017 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • 763-241-3520

early childhood EDVENTURE CLUB-DISCOVERY N2E-KWI!NGDREARTGEAFRUTLEFNOERNGTRRAYNWD/PGARRAENNDTPSA!R►ENATG(SE) LEARNING CHILDCARE This class is designed especially for preschoolers and their important Community Education offers childcare services grandparents! Spend time together playing, reading, and creating arts to extend your child’s experience with Discovery and crafts projects as we celebrate the important role grandparents play Learning Preschool. Childcare is available at all in the lives of their grandchildren! There is no cost for the grandparents.Discovery Learning sites before and after your child’s preschool class.For the 2017-18 school year, your child must be age 3 by Sep 1, 2017 Thursday Oct 19 | 9:00-10:00am | 1 sessionand they must be attending the Discovery Learning Preschool Program. $12/child; $9 for each additional child in same familyWhen registering for childcare, you choose the times that work best Rogers Elem Rm E106 Door 9 | #7300-1Ffor your schedule. Registration is due on Monday the week prior toattendance. This program is eligible for county assistance. Students NEW! COMMUNITY HELPER SATURDAYwill be escorted between our childcare and the Preschool classrooms ► AGE 3-KINDERGARTEN ENTRY W/PARENTby our staff. Snacks will be provided in the morning and afternoon.Students will need to bring a lunch if they are attending during lunch. If Community helpers play important roles as they provide a serviceyou have additional questions please contact the EdVenture Club office to help people, animals and communities. In this class, we’ll exploreat 763-241-3544. To register for these childcare options, visit www. different types of community helpers through books, arts and crafts,isd728.org/EdVentureClubParentPortal to set up an account and to music and an in-person visit by one or more local community helpers. Sign up now for this fun-packed class!register. Saturday Dec 2 | 9:00-10:30am | 1 sessionDISCOVERY LEARNING-EDVENTURE CLUB FEES $15/child; $10 for each additional child in same family Rogers Elem Rm E106 Door 9 | #7310-1F7:00-9:15am or 3:15-5:30pm $107:00am-1:15pm or 11:15am-5:30pm $227:00-9:15am and 11:15am-5:30pm $287:00am-1:15pm and 3:15-5:30pm $387:00am-5:30pm $45ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP NEW! HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD ► AGE 2-KINDERGARTEN ENTRY W/PARENTDo you have an interest in Early Childhood programs and want to connectwith other parents of young children? Do you have great ideas that you Explore how different countries and cultures celebrate holidays!are willing to share? Join the ECFE and School Readiness Advisory Through hands-on activities, books and more, young students willCouncil and get involved with the programs your child loves! To find out learn about holiday celebrations around the world. We'll look at theirmore, attend this Advisory Council information night and enjoy a light similarities and their differences. Students will also have an opportunitydinner while learning about the council. Event is free, but please register to share how they celebrate holidays with their own families.by calling 763-241-3524 or email [email protected]. Monday Dec 18 | 9:00-10:30am | 1 sessionTuesday Oct 10 | 6:00-8:00pm | Free $15/child; $10 for each additional child in same familyHandke Center Blesener Community Rm Door 5 Rogers Elem Rm E106 Door 9 | #7320-3F 763-241-3520 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • Fall 2017 4

youthCONVENIENT FUN EDVENTURE CLUB EDVENTURE CLUB - NON-SCHOOL DAYS ► GRADES K-5 Fun enrichment activities and outings are offered on days that school is AFFORDABLE not in session for grades K-5. Students are divided by grade levels for the planned activities, including art or science topics, physical education,SAFE MORE THAN CHILDCARE games, academic-related activities and more. Students should bring EdVenture Club is a unique program that a bag lunch and beverage and wear appropriate clothing for planned activities. These activities, held 9:00am-3:00pm, are planned in a day combines fun enrichment activities with extended camp format. Extended hours are available; the sites are open 6:00am- 6:00pm. Please note: In the event of low or high enrollment, sites may hours for your convenience! EdVenture Club be combined or additional sites opened. provides a quality extended day experience Thursday Oct 19 | Monsters, Monsters Everywhere! Spend the day creating your own monster friends. that complements the school day and includes Friday Oct 20 | Dragonology enrichment activities for reading and math, Create your own Instructional Guide about dragons, build a story theater, and conduct a foaming dragon science experiment. physical education, science, art and more for Monday Nov 13 | Games grades K-5. Today we will be testing our motor skills!Morning Program:Students attend between 6:00am and school starting time Mondaythrough Friday. A variety of games, cards, gym time, playground, andother choices are available. Enrichment activities are planned up to 3times per week. Snack and juice are provided daily.Afternoon Program:Students can attend after school until 6:00pm Monday-Friday. Eachday includes enrichment activities as well as a snack and juice. Seeschedule at your site for weekly activities.Easy Online Registration!: Monday Nov 20 | Fur, Feathers and FlippersSecure your child’s spot TODAY! Register online at Learn how and where animals live on our earth.www.728communityed.com (Click on the EdVenture Club tab). Tuesday Nov 21 | Be ThankfulROGERS AREA SCHOOLS Discuss, share and learn ways that we can express our thankfulness with others.6:00am to School Start Time After School to 6:00pm Wednesday Nov 22 | Science1 day/week $16 1 day/week $18 Put the laws of motion into play with homemade science contraptions that really work!2 days/week $25 2 days/week $30 Wednesday Dec 27 | Space is the Place!3 days/week $32 3 days/week $36 A fun day of exploring and learning about space; what do you think…are aliens real?4 days/week $38 4 days/week $425 days/week $44 5 days/week $48Sibling DiscountAdditional students in a family profile will receive a 10% discount. LOCATIONS Thursday Dec 28 Fun with words! Creative Writing Some silly, scary and suspenseful stories and illustrations that you create from one sentence story starters. Write and share with friends and family!EDVENTURE CLUB-BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE Friday Dec 29 | Daliesque Art Rogers Elementary Join us and make squeezy, oozy, fuzzy and melty creations! Hassan Elementary REGISTRATION EDVENTURE CLUB-NON SCHOOL DAYS Rogers Elementary Secure your child's spot TODAY! Register online for Non-School Days Hassan Elementary Childcare at www.isd728.org/EdVentureClubParentPortal. NON-SCHOOL DAY FEES: 6:00am-6:00pm | $40/first child; $34 additional child(ren) in family 9:00am-3:00pm | $30/first child; $26 additional child(ren) in family5 Fall 2017 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • 763-241-3520

youthEDVENTURE CLUB-INCLEMENT WEATHER FAVORITE! PRAIRIE FIRE CHILDREN’SCARE/SCHOOL CANCELLED THEATRE: PETER PAN ► AGE 7-16Inclement Weather Care/School Cancelled is offered from 6:30am- Join us as we fly away to \"Neverland.\" We are teaming up with Prairie6:00pm at Hassan, Parker and Zimmerman Elementary Schools on Fire Children's Theatre to present an original musical version of thedays school is cancelled due to inclement weather. To be eligible to classic tale \"Peter Pan.” Please confirm your email address duringattend, families must pre-register and must pre-pay for 3 days. registration as program communications are sent electronically. Note: No refund will be given to any participant who auditions, receives a part3-Day Fee: $105 first student; $93 additional student in family and then withdraws from the production.EDVENTURE CLUB-INCLEMENT WEATHER Mon-Sat Nov 13-18 | $65 | #2200-1FCARE/2-HR LATE START Elk River HS Little Theater Door HIn the event of a 2-hour late start, EdVenture Club-Inclement Weather Auditions: Monday Nov 13 | 4:30-6:30pmCare/2-Hour Late Start will offer morning care from 8:00-11:30am at Some cast members may stay until 8:30pm on audition nighteach elementary school. To be eligible to attend, families must pre- for rehearsal. Parents should plan to stay until 5pm for programregister and pre-pay for 3 days of Inclement Weather Care/2-hour Late information.Start or child must be already registered and paid for EdVenture ClubAM care the morning of the 2-Hour Late Start. Rehearsals: Tue-Thu Nov 14-17 | 4:30-8:45pm3-Day Fee: $27 first student; $24 additional student in family Performances: Friday Nov 17 | 7:30pmEASY ONLINE REGISTRATION! Saturday Nov 18 | 11:00am A third show may be added depending on number of participants.Secure your child's spot TODAY! Register online for EdVenture Club-Inclement Weather Care/School Cancelled and/or Inclement Weather FUN WITH CANVAS: FROSTY THE SNOWMANCare/2-hour Late Start at www.isd728.org/EdVentureClubParentPortal. ► GRADES K-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR Young artists will create their own painting of a snowman on an 11x14 INCLEMENT WEATHERCARE IS NOVEMBER 3, 2017! stretched canvas. Please send permission to school informing staff that your student will be staying after. Students will check in with EdVenture EXPERIENCE THIS! Club after school; all students will be picked-up from EdVenture Club after class. AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSONS Wednesday Nov 15 | 4:00-5:00pm | 1 session | $29 ISD 728 Community Education is proud to offer the American Red Hassan Elem Art Rm Door 1 | KidzArt | #2400-1F Cross Swimming and Water Safety program, which combines the best in swim instruction with an even stronger emphasis on Wednesday Nov 29 | 4:00-5:00pm | 1 session | $29 drowning prevention and water safety - ideal for anyone who Rogers Elem Art Rm Door 3 | KidzArt | #2400-3F wants to enjoy the water safely, regardless of age, level, or skill. View available lessons online at www.728communityed.com.763-241-3520 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • Fall 2017 6

youthNEW! AFTER SCHOOL CRAFTIVITIES GIRLS ARE POWERFUL - I AM WORKSHOP ►► GRADES K-5 GIRLS, AGE 8-13These classes combine fun activities, a creative craft to take home, Every girl needs to know that she is Powerful, Beautiful, Smart,and a take-home activity -- all focused on character development and Confident, Unique and Determined. Two of the most POWERFULvalues. Students will use their imagination as they explore a different words that you can use are I AM... what you put after them shapes whovalue each session through inventive art. Register for all 4 Craftivities you are. We will explore Girls Are Powerful’s six power principles andArt Classes for $49. conclude with an inspirational, skill-building art project.Wednesday Oct 25, Nov 15, Dec 13, Jan 10 | 4:00-5:45pm | 4 sessions | $49 Saturday Oct 28 | 10:00am-12:00pm | 1 session | $29Rogers Elem Art Rm Door 3 | #2300-5Y Rogers MS Media Door A | Girls Are Powerful | #2702-2FThursday Oct 26, Nov 16, Dec 14, Jan 11 | 4:00-5:45pm | 4 sessions | $49 CRESCENDO YOUTH MUSICHassan Elem Art Rm Door 1 | #2300-6Y The Crescendo Music Program, founded in 1991, provides individualPermission Slip: Please send permission to school informing staff that music lessons to students of all ages -- school age through adult.your student will be staying after. Students will check in with EdVenture Successfully running for over 25 years, we take the hassle and stressClub after school, have a snack, and transition to the class. out of the student experience by providing all of the necessary tools for high quality lessons at a reasonable price. From recruiting instructorsPick-Up: All students need to be picked-up from EdVenture Club at the to researching creative teaching methods, we deliver a pattern ofend of class at 5:45pm. consistency and continued growth to our students. Our instructors are highly qualified through education, training and experience. They areOctober - I Am Rockin'! passionate about music education and are active, lifelong learners in theirUsing stones and painted or cut-out phrases, build your confidence as own profession. From cello to piano, beginner to advanced, we offer ayou create affirmation stones as a reminder of how unique and special well-rounded wealth of talent to teach musicians at any level.you are! To foster growth, we encourage students to commit to our year-longNovember - A Tree of Thanks program; however, registration is open year-round. Music is purchased forIt's time to give thanks for things we are grateful for! Create a tree students as lessons progress. Performance opportunities and an end-of-by adding colorful buttons representing things you are thankful for. the-year recital are offered to showcase student achievement. LessonsContinue adding buttons at home. How full will your tree be after a are held in district facilities staffed with trained, background-checkedmonth, or year? professionals. For additional program information and to request lesson visit us online at www.isd728.org/Crescendo_Music or call 763.241.3520.December - Let Our Talents ShineEveryone has special talents that can be shared with others! Create a INSTRUMENTS AVAILABLE:decorative candle holder as a reminder of how you can think of othersby sharing your talents with friends and family. Flute | Guitar | Percussion | Piano | Strings | Voice | UkuleleJanuary - Colorful Minds Private Lessons: $75/monthRainbows are beautiful and can also be calming. Create a mosaicrainbow to remember to be mindful every day. Using visuals such asrainbows, practicing mindfulness helps increase concentration and self-awareness and improves focus.7 Fall 2017 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • 763-241-3520

youthNEW! GRANDMASTERS OF CHESS ► GRADES K-5 TUTORING ► GRADES K-8Have you ever heard of the Fried Liver Attack? Youth Enrichment ISD 728 Community Education tutoring classes offer supported, focusedLeague’s coaches explain basic to complex chess concepts and help academics. Individual lessons encourage interactive learning andstudents practice them in chess puzzles and games as they improve student success, and create a positive, productive learning environmenttheir understanding of the concept. Class ends with students playing while promoting fun and engagement. Complete an interest form at20-30 minutes of chess. Fee includes ChessKid.com membership for www.isd728.org/CE-Tutoring to arrange for tutoring.the chess session, prizes and puzzle sheets. Please send permissionto school informing staff that your student will be staying after; students Mon-Sat Sep 18-Dec 29 | 1 hour/weekwill check in with EdVenture Club after school. 8 weeks | $449 12 weeks | $649Tuesdays Nov 7-Dec 19* | 4:15-5:15pm | 6 sessions | $89 16 weeks | $829Rogers Elem Media Door 3 | Youth Enrichment League | #2800-1F*Not meeting Nov 21 EXPERIENCE THIS!GEAR ENGINEERS ► GRADES 1-5 5TH & 6TH GRADE PARTYThis STEM class follows four components: Teach It! Build It! Explore Grab your friends and dance the night away, or play basketballIt! Play It! Students are taught the basic STEM engineering concepts and other games. Concessions are available, so bring somebehind each project. They use LEGO® bricks to build a trundle wheel spending money. Don't wait in line... pre-register today! For thoseand merry-go-round, and design an amusement park ride, then use who pre-register, the doors will open at 6:30pm; enter throughthat project to explore the basic engineering concepts (gearing). Finally, Door U (gym entrance). For those who pay at the door, thethey play with their project and have fun working with it. LEGO® is a doors will open at 7pm; and enter through Door T (commons).trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, Volunteers are needed! Please register to volunteer by contactingauthorize or endorse this site or program. Please send permission to Becky Hanson at the Community Ed office (763-241-3520).school informing staff that your student will be staying after; students willcheck in with EdVenture Club after school. Friday Nov 10 | 7:00-9:00pm* | 1 session | $5 Salk MS Gym Door U | #6355-1FThursdays Oct 26-Nov 16 | 4:15-5:15pm | 4 sessions | $55 *Students that pre-register can enter at 6:30pm.Hassan Elem Music Rm Door 1 | Youth Enrichment League | #2800-7F NEW! OLYMPIC FENCING ► AGE 7+Mondays Nov 27-Dec 18 | 4:15-5:15pm | 4 sessions | $55Rogers Elem Music Rm Door 3 | Youth Enrichment League | #2800-3F This class introduces students to the fundamentals of fencing through fun and organized activities performed in a non-threatening environment.ROBOTICS BUILDERS ► GRADES 1-5 With an emphasis on skill building, concentration, self-discipline and fun, these classes enhance motor skills, and social and perceptual growth byLet the battles begin! Designed by the experts at MIT, LEGO® teaching safe, age-appropriate foil fencing skills. Equipment provided.Wedo Robotics’ unique system teaches you about simple machines, Participants need to wear long pants and tennis shoes.engineering, programming and more. Construct a Catapult, Ninja Star,Tank, Battle Axe, Crossbow, Battering Ram, Fighter Plane and more!Registration deadline is Dec 7.Saturday Dec 16 | 9:00am-12:00pm | 1 session | $55 Thursdays Nov 2-Dec 14* | 6:00-7:00pm | 6 sessions | $89Rogers Elem Media Door 1 | Computer Explorers | #2900-4F Hassan Elem Cafeteria Door 1 | Minnesota Sword Play | #7400-2F *Not meeting Nov 23GUARANTEE We guarantee your satisfaction with our courses and activities. If you are not satisfied with yourexperience, please contact the Community Education office at 763.241.3520, or the E arly Childhood Family Education office at 763.241.3524.763-241-3520 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • Fall 2017 8

youthMY LITTLE HORSE CAMP ► AGE 2-5 W/PARENTThis parent/child camp features horse safety, learning and fun! Learnabout different horse breeds, colors and sizes, then help feed, care forand groom the horses. In addition, you will get to make your own horsetreats and give them to the horses. Bring your camera to snap photosduring pony rides. Proper attire includes sneakers or boots (closedtoe and heel), long pants and layers depending on weather. Bring bugspray, sunscreen, water bottle, and a nut-free bag lunch and snacks.ASTM/SEI-certified helmets provided.Saturday Sep 30 | 9:00-11:00am | 1 session | $49Boulder Pointe Equestrian Center Nowthen | Boulder Pointe | #2707-5FSaturday Oct 21 | 9:00-11:00am | 1 session | $49 BABYSITTER TRAINING ► AGE 11+Boulder Pointe Equestrian Center Nowthen | Boulder Pointe | #2707-6F Are you new to babysitting or looking for ways to polish up your skills?HORSEBACK RIDING DAY CAMP ► GRADES K-12 Gain the knowledge every prepared babysitter should have. Develop safe, fun and educational activities, while focusing on preventingSpend the day riding, caring for and learning about horses! Learn accidents, learning to care for children of various ages and takingbalance and control in the saddle, how to groom, tack-up, lead, do in- care of yourself. Please bring a bag lunch. Parents are encouraged tohand work and more! Proper attire includes sneakers or boots (closed participate in the last 15 minutes of this class.toe and heel), long pants and layers depending on weather. Bring bugspray, sunscreen, water bottle, a nut-free bag lunch and snacks. ASTM/ Friday Oct 20 | 9:00am-4:00pm | 1 session | $59SEI-certified helmets provided. Rogers Elem Lounge Door 3 | Peterson | #2500-2FSaturday Sep 23 | 9:00am-3:00pm | 1 session | $99 SCHOOL OF FISH ON ICE ► GRADES 3+Boulder Pointe Equestrian Center Nowthen | Boulder Pointe | #2707-1F Taught by pro angler and television show host Mike Frisch, studentsThursday Oct 19 | 9:00am-3:00pm | 1 session | $99 learn about lakes, finding fish in winter, and great ways to catch them.Boulder Pointe Equestrian Center Nowthen | Boulder Pointe | #2707-2F They also learn how to tie a fishing knot and rig, and use a slip-bobber setup. Most importantly, students leave class with the knowledge andFriday Oct 20 | 9:00am-3:00pm | 1 session | $99 skills to go ICE fishing! Students take home their own ice rod and reel,Boulder Pointe Equestrian Center Nowthen | Boulder Pointe | #2707-3F tackle box with tackle, School of Fish 32-page full-color workbook, snack pack and MORE! Students may invite an adult (parent,Monday Nov 13 | 9:00am-3:00pm | 1 session | $99 grandparent, etc.) to attend with them for free. Please send permissionBoulder Pointe Equestrian Center Nowthen | Boulder Pointe | #2707-4F to school informing staff that your student will be staying after when applicable. Students will check in with EdVenture Club after school. LOCATION Wednesday Nov 8 | 4:00-6:30pm | 1 session | $55 Rogers Elem Art Rm Door 3 | Fishing the Midwest | #2799-3FBoulder Pointe Equestrian Center 6612 189th Lane NW, Nowthen HOME ALONE ► AGE 8+ Is your child ready to be left home alone? It's a parent's responsibility to make sure their children are prepared for emergency situations, such as severe weather, injuries, strangers at the door, etc. This class will spend time asking \"what if\" questions, coming up with ideas for activities to avoid boredom and discussing things all home-alone children should be aware of. Please send permission to school informing staff that your student will be staying after when applicable; students will check in with EdVenture Club after school. Thursday Dec 14 | 4:00-7:00pm | 1 session | $39 Rogers Elem Lounge Door 1 | #2600-4F9 Fall 2017 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • 763-241-3520

youthHOW TO GET INTO COLLEGE AND PAY FOR IT DRIVER'S EDUCATION ► AGE 15+WITHOUT GOING BROKE Are you ready to earn your driver’s permit and learn to drive? StartCollege is one of the largest investments a family will make. Understand by completing the 30 hours of classroom instruction required by thethe mistakes that result in poor academic and financial decisions that State of Minnesota in our interactive, engaging classroom. Once youcan add up to thousands of dollars. Learn what college really costs have your permit, schedule Behind the Wheel training from our State-and how to reduce your costs. Discover common mistakes made when licensed and certified instructors. Students must be 15 years old by theselecting a college and how to prevent them, myths about college aid, last day of classroom instruction.how FAFSA works and how to get grants directly from the schools. Thisclass is a must for parents of college-bound students. WHY CHOOSE DRIVER’S EDUCATION THROUGH COMMUNITY EDUCATION?Tuesday Oct 24 | 6:30-8:30pm | 1 session$19 Individual/$25 for 2-3 Family Members »» Knowledgeable instructors who are licensed teachers with yearsRogers HS Media Center Door I | College Inside Track Instructor | #3610-3F of experience and training. They know the most effective ways to teach students and will help meet the learning needs of individualRHS MUSIC LESSONS ► RHS STUDENTS, students.GRADES 9-12 »» Multiple locations, dates and times that fit busy schedules.Music lessons are available to Rogers High School music students in »» Flexible registration and payment plan. (Please note: State lawband or choir before school, during band or choir, and after school.Please complete an interest form at www.isd728.org/RHS_ requires students be registered for Behind the Wheel before theyMusicLessons indicating your preferred schedule and a representative can take the permit test. To be fully registered, full payment forfrom ISD 728 Community Education will be in touch with you to Behind the Wheel must be received by the last classroom day.)schedule your private, semi-private, or one-time lesson with a qualified »» Supportive and educational Parent Class offered multiple timesinstructor. If you have any questions, please contact the RHS band or and locations throughout the year.choir directors, or the Community Education office at 763-241-3520. Drivers under the age of 18 who complete Behind the Wheel instructionFall Session | Sep 18-Nov 10 and are testing for a provisional driver’s license must submit a supervisedWinter Session | Nov 27-Jan 26 driving log. The driving log must show that the teen has completed atSpring Session | Feb 5-Mar 30 least 50 hours of supervised driving, 15 of which are nighttime hours. If a parent attends a parent class, the required number of supervised drivingPrivate Lessons | $240/session hours decreases to 40, 15 of which are nighttime hours. Also, watch yourSemi-Private Lessons | $120/session email along with information sent home with your student, for importantOne-Time Lesson | $35/lesson information regarding the Driving Log, the parent class and Behind the Wheel scheduling.LESSONS AVAILABLE FOR: Complete Training Package: $339Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, French Horn, Payment plan available: $139 due at registration, $200 by last class Classroom instruction only: $100Percussion and Voice Behind-the-Wheel training only: $280 (Call 763-241-3520 to register) View the fall Mon-Fri Sep 18-29 | 2:45-5:45pm | 10 sessions brochure online at Rogers HS Rm B103 Door I | O'Connell | #3895-1F www.728communityed.com or pick one up at your Tue/Thu Nov 2-Dec 14* | 6:00-9:00pm | 10 sessions local school or business. Rogers HS Rm B103 Door I | Johnson | #3895-3F *Not meeting Nov 7, 23, 28 PLEASE NOTE: The decision on whether a class will run is made 3-5 days before the class start date. Register Early to help insure we don’t cancel a class you are hoping to take. 763-241-3520 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • Fall 2017 10

youthAMAZING ATHLETES ► AGE 3-6 BALL SKILLS FOR BASKETBALL ► AGE 3-4Utilize the movements of sports to help your little athlete meet, master This class introduces basic motor skills used to play basketball. Yourand exceed their motor development milestones. By allowing children to little athlete will learn to bounce, pass, and move with the ball, work withbuild skills at their own comfort pace, they become accustomed to sports a partner and more.and fitness in a way that will benefit them throughout adolescence andstick with them into adulthood. Sports include basketball, baseball, golf, Thursdays Oct 5-Nov 2* | 5:30-6:00pm | 4 sessions | $25hockey, lacrosse, tennis, football, soccer and/or volleyball. Rogers Elem Gym Door 1 | #4031-1F *Not meeting Oct 19age 3-4Mondays Sep 25-Oct 23 | 5:30-6:05pm | 5 sessions | $55 SPORTSTERS ► AGE 2-6Hassan Elem Gym Door C | #4253-1F This program is designed to energize and encourage children toMondays Oct 30-Dec 4* | 5:30-6:05pm | 5 sessions | $55 participate in sports and games. Basic bowling, T-ball and soccer skillsHassan Elem Gym Door C | #4253-3F and good sportsmanship are emphasized.*Not meeting Nov 20 Mini Sportsters | age 2-3 w/parent participationage 4-6 Wednesdays Nov 8-Dec 13* | 5:20-5:50pm | 5 sessions | $29Mondays Sep 25-Oct 23 | 6:15-6:50pm | 5 sessions | $55 Hassan Elem Gym Door C | #4251-1FHassan Elem Gym Door C | #4253-2F *Not meeting Nov 22Mondays Oct 30-Dec 4* | 6:15-6:50pm | 5 sessions | $55 Little Sportsters | age 3-4 w/parent participationHassan Elem Gym Door C | #4253-4F Wednesdays Nov 8-Dec 13* | 5:55-6:25pm | 5 sessions | $29*Not meeting Nov 20 Hassan Elem Gym Door C | #4251-2F *Not meeting Nov 22 EXPERIENCE THIS! Sportsters | age 4-6 NEW! NET SPORTS ► AGE 5-9 Wednesdays Nov 8-Dec 13* | 6:30-7:15pm | 5 sessions | $35 Hassan Elem Gym Door C | #4251-3F Your young athlete will have the opportunity to play mini games *Not meeting Nov 22 and activities while improving their volleyball and tennis skills. BASKETBALL SKILLS ► AGE 5-9 age 5-7 Wednesdays Sep 27-Oct 25 | 5:30-6:15pm | 5 sessions | $35 Your young athlete’s game improves with practice! Dribbling, passing, Hassan Elem Gym Door C | #4030-1F shooting, offensive and defensive moves used in mini games will help them build their skills. age 7-9 Wednesdays Sep 27-Oct 25 | 6:25-7:10pm | 5 sessions | $35 Beginner | age 5-7 Hassan Elem Gym Door C | #4030-5F Thursdays Oct 5-Nov 2* | 6:05-6:50pm | 4 sessions | $29 Rogers Elem Gym Door 1 | #4031-2F *Not meeting Oct 19 Intermediate | age 7-9 Thursdays Oct 5-Nov 2* | 6:55-7:40pm | 4 sessions | $29 Rogers Elem Gym Door 1 | #4031-3F *Not meeting Oct 1911 Fall 2017 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • 763-241-3520

youthKICKBALL ► GRADES 1-3 OPEN GYM ► ALL AGESJoin the club! Learn the game and the skills needed to play kickball Open gym is a supervised recreation time for individuals to work onwhile having fun with friends. Each day will include a warm-up and their skills in various sports, get a great workout and socialize withpractice, and end with dividing into teams to play a game. others who share an interest in athletics. Changes may be made to this schedule, so always check before dropping a child off at the school.Thursdays Oct 5-Nov 2* | 4:30-5:15pm | 4 sessions | $25Rogers Elem Gym Door 1 | #4001-1F Pay at the door:*Not meeting Oct 19 Adult: $5/day, $40/10-day pass or $75/20-day pass Students: $4/day, $30/10-day pass or $55/20-day passWednesdays Nov 8-Dec 13* | 4:30-5:15pm | 5 sessions | $29 Family: $12/day, $79/10 day pass or $150/20-day passHassan Elem Gym Door C | #4001-2F*Not meeting Nov 22 all ages Sundays Oct 1-May 13* | 4:00-6:00pmNEWBIE TENNIS ► AGES 5-10 Rogers MS Gym Door A *Not meeting Dec 24, 31, Apr 1Newbie players will learn to hold the racket then move on to forehandand backhand swings. Fabulous and fun mini-games each day will keep grades 9-12 and adultplayers excited for lessons. Please bring your own junior racket; if you Wednesdays Oct 4-May 16* | 7:00-9:00pmdon't have one we can provide one for class use. Rogers HS Gym Door I *Not meeting Nov 22, Dec 27Saturdays Sep 16-Oct 14 | 10:35-11:20am | 5 sessions | $35Rogers MS Tennis Courts | #4030-2FROOKIE TENNIS ► AGES 6-12Rookie players have the basics down and will begin the process oflearning to serve and volley. Players will begin to score their ownmatches and participate in mini-games. Please bring your own juniorracket; if you don't have one we can provide one for class use.Saturdays Sep 16-Oct 14 | 11:25am-12:10pm | 5 sessions | $35Rogers MS Tennis Courts | #4030-3FPOWER TENNIS ► AGES 8-12Power tennis players will continue to refine their skills by working on theirforehand, backhand, serves and volleys. Players will improve their skillswith footwork, speed and technique. Favorite mini-games and matches willchallenge each power player to do their personal best. Please bring yourown junior racket; if you don't have one we can provide one for class use.Saturdays Sep 16-Oct 14 | 9:45-10:30am | 5 sessions | $35Rogers MS Tennis Courts | #4030-4F763-241-3520 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • Fall 2017 12

adult BALLROOM DANCING FOR BEGINNERS Don’t be a wallflower at weddings, parties and social events! Learn the Waltz, Foxtrot, Swing, Hustle and Polka to music commonly played at social gatherings. Get on your feet and dance! Thursdays Oct 26-Nov 16 | 7:00-8:30pm 4 sessions | $65 Individual Rogers MS Cafetorium Door A | Constantine | #5141-1F INDOOR WALKING NEW! YOGA POSTURE WORKSHOP Here's your opportunity to get moving with a healthy activity! This is an individualized program where you set the pace. Participants are welcome Join Katie as she demonstrates the correct yoga postures for getting the at any time during walking hours. We provide a safe, supervised route. most benefit from our yoga classes. The goal of this NEW one-session class is to make your yoga experience the best it can be. Bring a mat Mon/Tue/Thu Dec 11-Mar 29* | 4:00-8:30pm | 45 sessions and water bottle, if possible. $49 Individual/$95 Pair Rogers MS Hallways Door A | #5140-2F *Not meeting Dec 25, Jan 1, Feb 6, Mar 1, 6 Monday Sep 11 | 6:30-8:30pm | 1 session | $15 Individual/$25 Pair NEW! SEAC COMMUNITY FORUM: “TAKING TIME Hassan Elem Gym Door 1 | Miller | #5100-5F FOR A BREATH” Monday Oct 30 | 6:30-8:30pm | 1 session | $15 Individual/$25 Pair Mindfulness is intentionally bringing awareness to the current moment. Hassan Elem Gym Door 1 | Miller | #5100-6F National presenter, Mary T. Schmitz, MSW, LICSW and Mindfulness Education Specialist for ISD 728 will help participants understand what NEW! YOGA WITH KATIE 2.0 mindfulness is, and why it makes sense to practice it at school and home. Additionally, Mary T. will create a fun, safe space for participants Are you ready to go beyond the basics of yoga? Join our instructor Katie to learn some mindfulness practices for self-care and to manage stress. for an amazing \"next level\" yoga class. Bring a mat and water bottle, if possible. Thursday Oct 12 | 6:30-8:30pm | 1 session | Free Elk River HS Zabee Auditorium Door A | Schmitz | #5037-2F Mondays Sep 18-Oct 23 | 7:40-8:40pm | 6 sessions $35 Individual/$65 Pair WINE TASTING Rogers MS Hallways Door A | Miller | #5100-2F Refine your love of wine as we showcase different regional wines from Mondays Nov 6-Dec 11 | 7:40-8:40pm | 6 sessions across the world. A POUR wine expert will guide you through a regional $35 Individual/$65 Pair education and tasting for each featured selection. Rogers MS Hallways Door A | Miller | #5100-4F Cabernet Sauvignon YOGA WITH KATIE Monday Oct 2 | 6:00-6:45pm | 1 session | $29 POUR Wine Bar and Bistro Otsego | #8700-1F No experience is necessary and all fitness levels are welcome! Learn the basic poses, correct alignment and breathing techniques and gain Chardonnay strength, stamina and balance as you explore this popular activity. Wear Monday Nov 6 | 6:00-6:45pm | 1 session | $29 comfortable clothing and bring an exercise mat, if possible. POUR Wine Bar and Bistro Otsego | #8700-2F Mondays Sep 18-Oct 23 | 6:30-7:30pm | 6 sessions Pinot Noir $35 Individual/$65 Pair Monday Dec 11 | 6:00-6:45pm | 1 session | $29 Rogers MS Hallways Door A | Miller | #5100-1F POUR Wine Bar and Bistro Otsego | #8700-3F Mondays Nov 6-Dec 11 | 6:30-7:30pm | 6 sessions $35 Individual/$65 Pair Rogers MS Hallways Door A | Miller | #5100-3F13 Fall 2017 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • 763-241-3520

adultNEW! TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORWhat is an executor, a personal representative, power of attorney, or aguardian? This class will help you understand the difference betweenthese roles, who you should appoint, and what to do once you areappointed. Question and answer time is included, and will be led byinstructor Steve Helseth, an experienced attorney practicing in estateplanning and probate law.Thursday Dec 7 | 6:30-8:30pm | 1 session | $29 Individual/$55 PairRogers MS Media Center Door A | Helseth | #8064-7FNEW! MANAGING YOUR DIGITAL LIFE WITH YOUR CE2U: COMPUTERSIOS DEVICES Do you want to build new skills in a supportive, one-on-one setting?Let's face it, no one memorizes phone numbers anymore! Get a handle on CE2U Computers offers individual computer instruction focused onyour digital contacts and calendars with your new Apple products! We will the skills you desire on a schedule that works for you. Call Communitytake an in-depth look at managing your contacts, calendars, and notes to Education at 763-241-3520 to receive information and a registrationbetter communicate with friends and family. Bring your device (optional). packet. Students must have a working computer, and the correct program loaded on their computer.Tuesday Sep 19 | 6:00-8:00pm | 1 session | $25 Individual/$45 PairRogers HS Rm C101 Door I | Feld | #8010-11FNEW! COMMUNICATE MORE EFFICIENTLY WITH Available Sep 1-Dec 31 | 2 sessions | $159 Individual/$99 Second PersonYOUR IOS DEVICES #8010-99FiPhones and iPads do a lot of amazing things, but their communication ADULT BASIC EDUCATIONbenefits can be limited if you don't know how to use them! We will lookat 3-way calling and video chatting using FaceTime, discuss how to add Adult Basic Education offers FREE individualized instruction with basicmultiple email accounts to Mail as well as the benefits of using different skills review in math, writing and reading, College preparation, Jobemail services, and explore features that will make staying in touch with preparation, Basic computer skills, GED and Adult High School Diploma.family and friends a breeze. For more information, call 763-241-3400 x5525.Monday Oct 2 | 6:00-8:00pm | 1 session | $25 Individual/$45 Pair ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)Rogers HS Rm C101 Door I | Feld | #8010-12F Learn and improve your English skills in speaking , reading, grammar,NEW! USING YOUR CAMERA TO THE FULLEST listening and writing. We have classes for beginning, intermediate andPOTENTIAL ON YOUR IOS DEVICES transitional levels. For more information, call 763-241-3400 x5525.More and more people are using their smart phone as their camera of H.O.P.E. (HELPING OTHER PEOPLE EXCEL)choice. It's always with you. Uncover tips and tricks to take better photoswith your iOS device, as well as how to share and edit what you've Our H.O.P.E. program provides, events, activities and classes designedperfectly captured. For iPhone and iPad users; bring your own device specifically for youth and adults with developmental disabilities and enables(optional). participants to have social, recreational and educational opportunities and experiences. Programs include day-trips, cooking, crafts, exercise, self-Tuesday Oct 3 | 6:00-8:00pm | 1 session | $25 Individual/$45 Pair advocacy, personal care and independence, and making new friends.Rogers HS Rm C101 Door I | Feld | #8010-13F Community Education welcomes people of all abilities to participate in any of these activities; however, participants are asked to bring staff or family members if personal care assistance is needed. Call us at 763-241-3520, or join our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/CommunityEd.HOPE) to get on our mailing list or to share ideas of what you’d like to see offered.763-241-3520 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • Fall 2017 14

rogers recLEARN TO SKATE USA ► AGE 3+ µ SNOWPLOW SAM – DISCOVER, LEARN & PLAY ► AGE 3-5 µLearn to Skate USA is designed to fit the needs of all skaters. Thisprogram teaches children and adults the fundamentals of ice skating, This level is for new skaters who have rarely or never been on skates.builds confidence, ensures success using a progressive curriculum, It is designed to help the pre-school skater develop preliminaryand gives each participant the foundation to reach their goals in both coordination and strength necessary to move on ice. Gloves/jacket/warmrecreational and competitive skating. Learn to Skate USA is endorsed pants and a bike or hockey helmet are required. Parents are not allowedby US Figure Skating, USA Hockey and US Speed Skating. There is on ice without permission.no pro-rating of fee for missed classes and no refunds once sessionsstart, unless approved by the skating director. Classes may be cancelled »» Snowplow Sam 1: Designed for skaters with no experience;or combined if minimum registration is not met. Registration is through introduces how to stand, sit, fall and get up on and off the ice,ISD728 Community Education website or via phone at 763.241.3520. marching and dipping.Registration closes three days prior to start of session. Register early asclasses fill up quickly. »» Snowplow Sam 2: Beginning process of marching, dipping while moving. Includes wiggles, swizzles, weight shifting and glide.Classes are taught by sanctioned instructors over the course of 5-6weeks and are held at the Rogers Activity Center. Helmets are required »» Snowplow Sam 3: Designed for the skater that can move alongfor all Snowplow Sam, Basic 1-2 and hockey classes. All skaters should the ice in strides with long glides, multiple forward and backwear warm pants, jacket and gloves. Hockey classes also require swizzles in a row, snowplow stop and curves.hockey gloves, shin pads and a stick (other equipment is optional). Nodouble-blade skates allowed, nor are parents allowed on ice during »» Snowplow Sam 4: Focuses on pushing and balance while movinglesson times; exceptions must be approved by the skate director. Rental forward and backward, two-foot glides, rocking horse, and two-footskates are available for $2/pair daily and bike helmets are available turns from forward to backward in place (both directions).for $1. Please check skates to ensure sharp edges as this will make iteasier to skate; skate sharpening is available at the arena for $4. Please BASIC SKILLS–FUNDAMENTALS ► AGE 6+ µallow 10-15 minutes for sharpening time. These six progressive-level classes teach the fundamentals of iceIt is common for children to repeat a level before advancing to the next skating, providing the best foundation for figure skating, hockey andlevel. All skaters will be assessed the first day of class to ensure they are speed skating. Basic 1 and 2 are introductory levels and Basic 3-6in the correct level; if not, they may be moved appropriately. Attendance develop the fundamental skating skills, focusing on basic athleticism,is important to learn new skills that build on previous classes. Please agility, balance, coordination and speed. Helmet is required for Basic 1arrive 20 minutes early the first day of class to pick up name badge and and 2.general information. Visit http://www.RAC.rogersmn.gov for completeoutline of class descriptions or call 763.428.0975. »» Basic 1: First of two introductory levels for new skaters with no prior skating experience to build confidence while learning to skate. Sit and stand on ice, marching, gliding, dipping, wiggles and swizzles, and beginning snowplow stop. »» Basic 2: Introduces scooter pushes, one- and two-foot glides, rocking horse, backward swizzles, two-foot turns from forward to backward in place (both directions), and moving snowplow stops. »» Basic 3: Skaters learn basic fundamental moves through a series of progression -- stroking, half swizzle pumps, moving two-foot turns, backward one-foot glides, backward snowplow stops, forward slalom and pivots. »» Basic 4: Beginning advanced level skills; figure skates necessary and toe pick is used. Skills include inside and outside edges, crossovers, backward half swizzle pumps, backward one-foot glides, beginning two-foot spin and forward lunges. »» Basic 5 and 6: Figure skates required; contact the skating director for scheduling options. Are you an adult interested in learning to skate? Contact Cherie at 763.428.0975. These programs are brought to you directly by Watch for other special event dates on our website Rogers Parks and Recreation. Call 763-428-0975 or visit and facebook page at www.RAC.rogersmn.gov or www. www.rogersmn.gov/rec-programs for additional program info. facebook.com/cityofrogers.15 Fall 2017 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • 763-241-3520

rogers recHOCKEY ► AGE 4+ µ LEARN TO SKATE USA FALL 2 SESSION µOur hockey curriculum is divided into two age brackets: Prep Jrs (age SATURDAYS OCT 21-NOV 25 | 6 SESSIONS4-6) and Prep Beginner/Advanced (age 7+). Both levels are designed toteach the same fundamentals of hockey skating, but at different paces. #4980-2F | Snowplow Sam 1 | 8:45-9:15am | $69There are four badge levels in which skaters learn how to be proficient #4981-2F | Snowplow Sam 2 | 9:15-9:45am | $69and agile on the ice. Proper skating techniques for the game of hockey #4982-2F | Snowplow Sam 3 | 8:45-9:15am | $69are the focus; most elements are taught without a stick or puck. Class #4983-2F | Snowplow Sam 4 | 9:15-9:45am | $69uses stations or small groups based on the number of skaters and #4984-2F | Basic 1 | 8:45-9:15am | $69 abilities, with some free time. It is recommended that skaters have #4985-2F | Basic 2 | 9:15-9:45am | $69completed Snowplow Sam 2 or Basic 1 before registering for hockey. #4986-2F | Basic 3 | 9:15-9:45am | $69Hockey registrants must be able to glide. Hockey helmet, shin guards, #4987-2F | Basic 4+ | 9:45-10:15am | $69hockey gloves and a stick are required (other equipment optional). #4994-2F | Hockey Prep Jr 1 | 9:15-10:15am | $89 #4994-2Fa | Hockey Prep Jr 2 | 9:15-10:15am | $89 »» Hockey 1: Designed for beginner skaters who want to play hockey #4995-2F | Hockey Beginner 1 | 9:15-10:15am | $89 but have little skating ability, yet are able to stand, march and glide #4995-2Fa | Hockey Beginner 2 | 9:15-10:15am | $89 on skates. Skills include basic hockey stance, fall/recovery, glides #4996-2F | Hockey Advance 3 | 9:15-10:15am | $89 and dips, forwards swizzles/double c-cuts, T-pushes, snowplow #4996-2Fa | Hockey Advance 4 | 9:15-10:15am | $89 stop, and proper stick holding and passing. »» Hockey 2: Learn forward 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. Beginning stick movement with puck and passing will be introduced. »» Hockey 3: A semi-advanced level in which the 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. Stick and puck skating/handling straight and curves in – both directions will be introduced. »» 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. Focus will be on proficiency in both directions with and without stick and puck.LEARN TO SKATE USA FALL 1 SESSION µ OPEN SKATE SCHEDULE µSATURDAYS SEP 9-OCT 14* | 5 SESSIONS Sundays Sep 3-Dec 17 | 4:00-5:15pm *Not meeting Sep 30 Wednesdays Sep 6-Dec 27 | 11:45am-1:15pm #4980-1F | Snowplow Sam 1 | 8:45-9:15am | $60#4981-1F | Snowplow Sam 2 | 9:15-9:45am | $60 Wednesdays Sep 13-Dec 27 | 6:00-7:15pm#4982-1F | Snowplow Sam 3 | 8:45-9:15am | $60#4983-1F | Snowplow Sam 4 | 9:15-9:45am | $60 See Special Event open skate schedule on page 17. #4984-1F | Basic 1 | 8:45-9:15am | $60#4985-1F | Basic 2 | 9:15-9:45am | $60 #4986-1F | Basic 3 | 9:15-9:45am | $60#4987-1F | Basic 4+ | 9:45-10:15am | $60 Open Skate schedules are subject to change.#4994-1F | Hockey Prep Jr 1 | 9:15-10:15am | $80#4994-1Fa | Hockey Prep Jr 2 | 9:15-10:15am | $80 Visit our website at www.RAC.rogersmn.gov for updates.#4995-1F | Hockey Beginner 1 | 9:15-10:15am | $80#4995-1Fa | Hockey Beginner 2 | 9:15-10:15am | $80 $4/skater; age 5 and under free#4996-1F | Hockey Advance 3 | 9:15-10:15am | $80 $36/10-day punch card#4996-1Fa | Hockey Advance 4 | 9:15-10:15am | $80 Winter Learn to Skate classes will resume January 20, 2018; watch for delivery of the Community Education Winter brochure with your local paper on Saturday, December 2 to view class schedules and to register.763-241-3520 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • Fall 2017 16

rogers recSPECIAL EVENT OPEN SKATE µ Back to School Sunday Sep 10 | 4:00-5:15pmFree admission if wearing Rogers’ Royals apparelGlow-n-Skate Wednesdays Sep 27, Oct 25, Nov 29, Dec 27 | 6:00-7:15pm $5 fee includes glow necklaceHaunted Glow-n-Skate MOVIE @ DUSK µSunday Oct 29 | 4:00-5:30pm $5 fee includes glow necklace Do not miss our last outdoor movie for the season…The Secret Life of Pets. Bring a blanket and/or lawn chair and enjoy the night! FreeGobbler Skate popcorn! Be sure to call our weather hotline at 763-428-0960 forWednesday Nov 22 | 6:00-7:15pm possible weather related cancellations.Free admission with a non-perishable food item for local Food Shelf Saturday Sep 9 | 7:45pm/duskSkate with Santa Triangle Park/Veteran’s MemorialSunday Dec 17 | 4:00-5:15pmFree hot chocolate with paid admission ROGERS FARMERS MARKET µ$4/skater; age 5 and under Free Rogers Farmers Market is still open and going strong. Come get your$5/skater for Glow-n-Skates fall pumpkins, squash, gourds and more. The market is located nearNo skate punches accepted for Glow-n-Skates the Veteran’s Memorial and Triangle Park. Visit www.farmersmarket. rogersmn.gov for updated information.ADULT AND POND OPEN HOCKEY µ Wednesdays through Oct 4 | 3:00-6:30pmVisit www.RAC.rogersmn.gov for schedules; updated weekly. 12724 Main Street RogersAdult Open HockeyFridays 11:45am-1:15pm*$7/skater; $50/10-day punch cardGoalies free for Adult Hockey*Not meeting Nov 24OUTDOOR SKATE µNeighborhood skating rinks will be open to the public mid-December(weather permitting). The warming house to rink will close whentemperature is 20 degrees below. For more information, contact RogersActivity Center at 763-428-1033; check our website www.RAC.rogersmn.gov, or www.facebook.com/cityofrogers. View the fall brochure online at www.728communityed.com or pick one up at your local school or business.17 Fall 2017 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • 763-241-3520

registrationONLINE COMMUNITY EDUCATION ISD 728 FACILITY SCHEDULINGwww.728communityed.com Community Education Office Hours: q 763-3400 X5539Secure registration 24 hrs/day using 8:00am-4:30pm, Summer Hours E [email protected], MasterCard, Discover or AmEx. 8:30am-5:00pm, Labor Day-Memorial Day q 763-241-3520 EDVENTURE CLUBIN PERSON, MAIL, E [email protected] DROP BOX q 763-241-3544 ECFE & DISCOVERY LEARNING E [email protected] Center1170 Main St., Elk River 55330 ECFE Office Hours: ADULT BASIC EDUCATIONThere is a 24-hour drop box. 8:00am-4:30pm, Year Round q 763-241-3524 q 763-241-3400 x5525PHONE: FAX: E [email protected] E [email protected] 763.241.3521 EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING WEATHER CANCELLATIONS q 763-241-3525 Follow our Twitter Feed @CE728ALERT E [email protected] or check online at www.728communityed.com for possible weather related cancellations and other program updates.Full Name________________________________________________________ DETAILS »» Some activities, suppliesEmail Address_____________________________________________________ or tickets are not refundable.(H) Phone______________________ (C) Phone_________________________ »» Make checks payable to:Home Address____________________________________________________ ISD 728 Community Education »» Adults are given priority for adultCity__________________________________________ Zip________________ classes; ages 15-17 may register »» Participants must be the correct if space permits. If participant is a child: age and/or grade by the last dayBirthdate­____________________________ Age____________ Grade_______ of class. »» We take photographs to use inParent Names_____________________________________________________ our marketing materials. NotifyEmergency phone # & contact _______________________________________ »» Cancellations must be made us in writing if you do not wish toHealth concerns: __________________________________________________ at least 3 business days prior have photos in our publications. to activities. Refunds or creditsClass Information cannot be given for forgottenClass Title___________________________________Class #_______________ classes.Class Date/Time____________________________________ Fee ___________ EDVENTURE CLUB-PROGRAM PARTICIPANT CAREPaymento Check o Cash o MasterCard/VISA/Discover/AmEx EdVenture Club offers on-site childcare for the children of programCard #__________ -___________- ___________- ___________ Exp_________ participants for selected classes. This program is supervised by EdVentureSignature ________________________________________________________ Club staff specifically trained in Early Childhood and School Age best practices. Be sure to register by 5pm the Thursday prior to the week care is needed. FEES First Child - $4, Additional Children - $2.50 (Additional fees will apply if the care is needed for longer than a 2-hour period) GUARANTEE HOW DO I REGISTER? We guarantee your satisfaction with our courses Call 763-241-3520, online at www.isd728.org/EdvPPC or email deborah. and activities. If you are not satisfied with your [email protected]. Registration must be received by 5pm theexperience, please contact the Community Education Thursday prior to the week care is needed. office at 763.241.3520, or the E arly Childhood Care is available for classes that have the Program Participant Family Education office at 763.241.3524. Care program icon next to the class title. 763-241-3520 • Register online at www.728communityed.com • Fall 2017 18

ISD 728 Community Education 1170 Main Street Elk River, MN 55330 EXPERIENCE MORE! REGISTER TODAY! CHILDCARE beforefosr chool anoftne-rscshcohool odlay&s grades K-5 Come GROW with us! OFFERED AT Meadowvale, Parker, Twin Lakes, Otsego, Prairie View, Rogers, Hassan, Zimmerman & Westwood Elementary Schools * Grades K-6 at Prairie View Elementary / Middle School.www.728communityed.com


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