Summer 2015 - Community Education

Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
SUMMER 2015
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Technology
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Tuesday
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Youth
Summer Camps
AND MORE!
ONLINE REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 1, 2015
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Phone, Mail and Walk-In Registration begins May 4, 2015
Find Additional Registration Information on page 66.
SAINT
PAUL
www.commed.spps.org
651-767-8179
Adult Basic Education & GED..............................................651-290-4822
Adults with Disabilities Programs (CCC, CLEAR, SEED).651-228-3655
Aquatics..................................................................................651-744-5094
Community Programs Offices (Enrichment)
C.E. Office at Central HS....................................................651-744-5094
C.E. Office at Harding HS...................................................651-744-3072
C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center............................651-487-7383
Discovery Club (School-Age Child Care)............................651-632-3793
Driver Education....................................................................651-744-5094
Early Childhood Family Education......................................651-793-5410
21st Century Community Learning Centers.......................651-325-2674
Youth Program.......................................................................651-487-7383
This Summer, try...
WATER SAFETY FOR FAMILIES free!
Learn and practice ways to stay
safe in and around the water.
Bring swimsuits and towels and
be prepared to get wet.
TUESDAY NIGHTS COOK
Salsa, pizza, ice cream, and
grilling - bring more flavor to your
Tuesday nights with fresh
cooking classes.
GLOBAL ROOTS
Celebrate our diverse city by
sharing your identity and learning
from some of our newest
community members.
May 16, 12:15 - 1:45 p.m.
Various dates & times June-July
July 27- 31, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Call 651-744-5094 for details.
See page 9 for details.
See page 44 for details.
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Contents
Online Registration at www.commed.spps.org
To create a new account:
Click on View My Account above and follow the prompts to set up your new account.
Some of our classes may not be available for online registration. Any of our offices
(listed on page 64) are happy to help you with these classes.
Community Education Programs
Adult Enrichment Programs
Arts & Music.......................................................... 2-6
Business & Technology............................................. 7-8
Culinary..................................................................9
Family Programs.................................................. 10-11
Fitness & Dance.................................................. 12-16
Health & Wellness.................................................... 17
Home & Garden....................................................... 18
Language & Writing.............................................. 19-20
Older Adults....................................................... 21-24
Driving Classes 55+................................................ 22
Travel............................................................... 25-28
Aquatics............................................................ 31-35
Youth and Teen Programs
Teens 16 and over are welcome to participate in adult classes, unless
otherwise specified.
Aquatics............................................................ 31-35
Driver Education.................................................. 36-37
Fitness & Safety.................................................. 38-39
Gymnastics........................................................ 40-42
Language & Culture.............................................. 43-46
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math................... 47-48
Studio & Performing Arts........................................ 49-52
Teens & Tweens................................................... 53-55
SPPS Office of College and Career Readiness (OCCR)
Department of Alternative Education.............................. 30
Family Programs
Early Childhood Family Education................................. 10
Pre-Kindergarten Program.......................................... 10
Discovery Club........................................................ 11
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
Adult Learning
Find us on Social Media
/SaintPaulCommunityEd
@SPPSCommunityEd
Adults with Disabilities Programs.................................. 29
Adult Basic Education & GED....................................... 29
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
Summer Camps................................................... 57-61
Youth/Teen/Family Activities........................................ 62
Saint Paul Public Schools
www.spps.org
Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
www.commed.spps.org
School Calendar..........................................................63
Community Education Offices..........................................64
Location Addresses......................................................65
Registration Information................................................66
Registration Forms......................................................67
Administration............................................................68
Community Education Mission Statement
Community Education seeks to improve the quality of life by providing lifelong learning opportunities for all members of the
community. Lifelong learning is based on the belief that people are learners at every age and are entitled to pursue educational
opportunities that are meaningful to them.
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Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072
Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS
East Side Learning Hub @
Harding Senior High School
1526 E. Sixth St., St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 66.
ART AT RAMSEY
Art at Ramsey is a well-established,
highly-acclaimed art fair. This juried show
features original fine arts and fine crafts
made by the exhibiting artists. It is held
in conjunction with Grand Meander, the
Grand Avenue Business Association’s holiday
promotion. Art at Ramsey is sponsored by Ramsey Middle
School, Community Education and Artists’ Circle.
Saturday, December 5
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Ramsey Middle School
1700 Summit Ave.
Free Admission
Applications will be available May 1
and must be received by July 1
at www.artistscircle.org.
For information, call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Saint Paul Public Schools
www.spps.org
Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
www.commed.spps.org
DRAWING AND PAINTING
Sketching on Location
Be present and capture your surroundings in your favorite
sketchbook. Artist/instructor Liz Carlson will take you on location
and get you sketching with simple materials. No experience
necessary. Liz will help with material technique and layouts with
demos and homework to keep you motivated.
Tue Jun 2 • 11:00a-1:30p • 5 sessions • $85
Union Depot • L. Carlson • Course# 3014SuEA
214 Fourth Street East, 55101
Explore Painting for Acrylics
This is a beginning to intermediate class with simple, new lessons.
Each session covers many approaches to acrylics (blending,
dabbling, glazing), working with a variety of subjects (floral,
landscape, abstract), and uses a limited number of colors to help
learn color mixing. No drawing skills necessary.
Wed Jun 17 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $45
SPPS Community and • H. Nelson • Course# 3156SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Wed Jul 22 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $45
SPPS Community and • H. Nelson • Course# 3156SuSB
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Very-Beginner Beginning Watercolor
Geared towards the absolute beginner, or those wanting to
review, this class features simple lessons with practice time and
is taught in a methodical manner with step-by-step instructor
demonstrations. Both sections teach the same skills with different
subjects, so start with either section or take both. No drawing
skills necessary. A supply list will be mailed.
Wed Jun 17 • 3:30-5:30p • 4 sessions • $45
SPPS Community and • H. Nelson • Course# 3089SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Wed Jul 22 • 3:30-5:30p • 4 sessions • $45
SPPS Community and • H. Nelson • Course# 3089SuSB
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
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HOBBIES
Take any two classes for $24 or
separately for $15 each.
Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS
at 651-744-3072 for the discount.
Beginning Watercolor Painting on Location
Capture the summer landscape with watercolors! Gain confidence
in the basics of material selection and painting techniques, begin
to understand dark and light by painting in one color, and learn
2-D and color design basics. No experience necessary. Supplies
cost approximately $20; a list will be provided at the first class.
Four of the class sessions will be held at outdoor locations at
various sites around St. Paul. A supply fee of $4 is payable to the
instructor.
Tue Jun 30 • 6:30-8:30p • 5 sessions • $59
SPPS Community and • C. Olson • Course# 3060SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Beyond Beginning Watercolor Painting
Taught methodically with step-by-step instructor demonstrations,
this class covers a variety of approaches to watercolor (wet-in-wet,
glazing, washes) and subject matter (still life, abstract, landscape).
The instructor uses a limited palette to help students learn
common colors and color mixing. No drawing skills necessary.
New lessons each session! A supply list will be mailed.
Wed Jun 17 • 1:00-3:00p • 4 sessions • $45
SPPS Community and • H. Nelson • Course# 3143SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Wed Jul 22 • 1:00-3:00p • 4 sessions • $45
SPPS Community and • H. Nelson • Course# 3143SuSB
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
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@SPPSCommunityEd
The Art of Card Making
Eat, Paint, Create
Edible Fruit Bouquet
Textile Art
Design beautiful handmade cards using top-quality stationery,
special papers, stamps and more. With the help of the instructor
you will complete eight unique-to-you cards. A supply fee of
$8 is payable to the instructor.
Mon Jun 22 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $15
SPPS Community and • D. Hirte • Course# 3020SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Try your hand at a simple and fun watercolor lesson while
enjoying some tasty treats! No drawing or painting skills
necessary. Your masterpiece awaits. A supply fee of $3 is
payable to the instructor.
Mon Jun 22 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $15
SPPS Community and • H. Nelson • Course# 3019SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Learn the art of making an edible, beautiful fruit bouquet that
will dress up your dinner table. Items used are pineapple,
melons, strawberries and more to make an extraordinary treat.
Each participant will complete a bouquet to take home. A
supply fee of $10 is payable to the instructor.
Mon Jun 29 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $15
SPPS Community and • D. Hirte • Course# 3310SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
This multimedia class will look at quilts, rag rugs, weaving,
wall hangings and more. There also will be an opportunity for
putting your creative juices to work on a take-home project. A
supply fee of $10 is payable to the instructor.
Mon Jun 29 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $15
SPPS Community and • T. McCormick • Course# 3003SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
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Beginning Calligraphy
Inspire your audience with beautifully lettered correspondence.
You will learn informal italic for greeting cards, invitations and
gifts. A supply fee of $20 is payable to the instructor.
Tue Jun 16 • 6:30-8:30p • 6 sessions • $59
SPPS Community and • J. Michalski • Course# 3225SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Learn to Win Fantasy Football
Learn a simple system to dominate your fantasy football league.
This class will show you the best online sources for information,
simple draft strategies, and how to best maintain your team
without investing hours each week. You will also learn advanced
auction strategies.
Thu Jul 30 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session • $20
Ramsey MS • B. Bertsch • Course# 4508SuHA
Basic Floral Design
Learn what it takes to maximize the life of fresh-cut flowers and
explore other basic design techniques. Participants will create a
centerpiece arrangement to take home. This is a hands-on class;
no experience necessary. A supply fee of $15 is payable to the
instructor..
Wed Jul 1 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $19
SPPS Community and • M. Bejblik • Course# 3028SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Stained Glass Leaded Window
Brighten up those windows with your own stained glass creation.
Cut patterns and glass, and assemble your window. A pattern will
be provided for beginners prior to the start of class. Experienced
students may provide their own pattern, less than 50 pieces.
Students provide glass; a list of recommended glass suppliers will
be provided prior to class. A supply fee of $40 is payable to the
instructor. Please note: You will be standing during class.
Mon Jun 15 • 6:30-9:00p • 4 sessions • $95
Ruth Ann Lundborg Studio • R.A. Lundborg • Course# 3210SuEA
300 Broadway St., Studio# 102, 55101
(Located at the corner of Kellogg Blvd. and Broadway St.)
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
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Basic Hand Embroidery
Poinsettia Candle Mat with Felt
Visit an old art of hand embroidery. This is a form of needlework
using stitches such as backstitch, chain and more to make a sachet.
Other supplies like sequins and colorful fabric will make an
attractive item. A supply fee of $3 is payable to the instructor.
Mon Jul 20 • 1:30-3:30p • 1 session • $17
SPPS Community and • A. Goyal • Course# 3073SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
PHOTOGRAPHY
SLR Photography Part 1:
Getting to Know Your Digital SLR Camera
Explore the basic functions of the digital SLR camera including
the camera's mode and manual settings, flash, and other camera
functions. Bring your camera to class for a hands-on learning
experience.
Wed Jun 17 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37
SPPS Community and • E. Monroy • Course# 3157SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55101
Historically, candle mats were used for protecting fine furniture
from wax drippings. Learn simple stitches and applique attaching
techniques to complete a beautiful candle mat for your home. A
supply fee of $3 is payable to the instructor.
Wed Jul 22 • 1:30-3:30p • 1 session • $17
SPPS Community and • A. Goyal • Course# 3021SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
SLR Photography Part 2:
How to Improve Your Photographs
Master your digital SLR camera. Students with some previous
experience will explore ways to improve your photographs
utilizing your camera's mode settings, arranging the composition
of your photographs, and understanding how to work with natural
light or use a flash. Bring your camera to class for a hands-on
learning experience.
Wed Jul 8 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37
SPPS Community and • E. Monroy • Course# 3158SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
TEXTILES
Beginning Crocheting
Crocheting is a process of creating fabric from yarn, thread and
other materials using a crochet hook. The basic crochet stitches
including loop, foundation chain and single crochet, will help you
create some simple items such as a dishcloth and prepare you for
more advanced projects. A supply list will be mailed.
Wed Jun 17 • 1:00-3:00p • 2 sessions • $27
SPPS Community and • S. Wittgenstein • Course# 3189SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
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Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094
Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS
Central Senior High School
275 N. Lexington Pkwy.
St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 66.
MUSIC
Blues: The Roots of American Music –
West Africa to the Mississippi Delta,
Chicago & Beyond
Take a musical journey through the birth of The Blues from West
Africa, through the Mississippi Delta, on to Chicago and then to
present day, including rock and rap. Uncover the historical roots
of this genre through recordings, film and group discussion. Email
Q&A with Living Blues magazine critic Justin O'Brien.
Mon-Thu Jun 22-25 • 5:30-7:00p • 4 sessions • $41
Central HS • C. Granias • Course# 5557SuHA
Basic Songwriting
This class will approach songwriting through a combination of
theory and workshop elements. We will cover rhythms, chords,
digital beats, melody, text and style; then participants will be
able to work individually and in groups to incorporate ideas.
Instruments such as guitars are welcome. No instrumental skills
are necessary.
Thu Jun 18 • 6:00-7:30p • 7 sessions • $60
Ramsey MS • P. Stilwell • Course# 5555SuHA
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Beginning & Intermediate Guitar
Ages 12 and up. Bring your own guitar: acoustic, electric or bass.
These are individual half-hour lessons.
Ramsey MS • P. Storms • 7 sessions • $126
Tue Jun 16 • 5:00-5:30p • Course# 3940SuHA
Tue Jun 16 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3940SuHB
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3940SuHC
Tue Jun 16 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3940SuHD
Tue Jun 16 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3940SuHE
Tue Jun 16 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3940SuHF
Tue Jun 16 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3940SuHG
Tue Jun 16 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3940SuHH
Piano Lessons
Ages 6 and up. Beginner level; adult beginners welcome. Learn
or review the basics of reading notes, rhythm, technique and
harmony. Bring your own music or the instructor will suggest
music for you. Students need access to a piano or keyboard to
practice. These are individual half-hour lessons.
Ramsey MS • M. Romstad 6 sessions • $126
Mon Jun 15 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3960SuHA
Mon Jun 15 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3960SuHB
Mon Jun 15 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3960SuHC
Mon Jun 15 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3960SuHD
Mon Jun 15 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3960SuHE
Mon Jun 15 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3960SuHF
Mon Jun 15 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3960SuHG
Tue Jun 16 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3960SuHH
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3960SuHI
Tue Jun 16 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3960SuHJ
Tue Jun 16 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3960SuHK
Tue Jun 16 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3960SuHL
Tue Jun 16 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3960SuHM
Tue Jun 16 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3960SuHN
Beginning & Intermediate Violin
Ages 6 and up. (Ages 15 and younger must be accompanied by an
adult.) Students must provide their own violin. Students may be
required to purchase a shoulder rest (approx. $4). Students or their
parents/guardians must contact the instructor before attending
their first lesson. These are individual half-hour lessons.
Ramsey MS • M. Hellem • 6 sessions • $128
Mon Jun 15 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3970SuHF
Mon Jun 15 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3970SuHA
Mon Jun 15 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3970SuHB
Mon Jun 15 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3970SuHC
Mon Jun 15 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3970SuHD
Mon Jun 15 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3970SuHE
DRAMA
Acting for Absolute Beginners
Through exercises, improvisation, and sharing energy and ideas,
students will gain basic skills of moving and speaking in front of
an audience, all while having a good time! Scenes from popular
plays will be used.
Wed Jul 8 • 7:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $45
Central HS • J. Townsend • Course# 3500SuHA
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Business & Technology
Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072
Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS
East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School
1526 E. Sixth St.
St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 66.
BUSINESS/PLANNING/FINANCE
Kitchen Table Finances: Women & Money
Tackling the bad economy by starting your own business?
Looking to brush up on your accounting/bookkeeping skills to
bolster your résumé? This class will provide you with a basic
overview of accounting and bookkeeping for use in office support
and the business world.
Wed Jun 17 • 6:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $43
SPPS Community and • A. Suri • Course# 2874SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Ages 16 and up. Gather the girls and women in your life for this
fun and relevant workshop designed to put the power of financial
know-how into the hands of women. Discover how (and why)
women approach personal finance differently than men. Leave the
class with an understanding of the tools you need to confidently
manage your own finances. Bring a friend for half price; call 651744-3072 for the discount.
Tue Jul 14 • 6:00-8:30p • 1 session • $20
SPPS Community and • J. Locke • Course# 2922SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Estate Planning: Wills & Trusts
Landlording Made Easy!
Accounting/Bookkeeping: The Basics
Discover what everyone should know about a will and/or trust
and the pros and cons for both. Explore options to protect your
assets from federal estate tax. Participants will also be instructed
on probate, procedures dealing with courts, power of attorney and
health care declaration (living will).
Wed Jun 24 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $25
SPPS Community and • C. Stanton • Course# 2875SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Home Stretch
Become an informed, prepared consumer! Home Stretch
workshops cover, start-to-finish, the entire home buying process
and offers objective, practical information to help you get on
the path to homeownership. Completion of this course results
in a Home Stretch certificate. Offered in partnership with the
Neighborhood Development Alliance.
Fri/Sat Jun 26/27 • 2 sessions • Free
Fri: 4:00-8:00p; Sat: 9:00a-2:00p
Neighborhood Development Alliance • Course# 2812SuEA
481 Wabasha St. S., 55107
Sat Aug 15 • 8:30a-5:00p • 1 session • $40
Neighborhood Development Alliance • Course# 2812SuEB
481 Wabasha St. S., 55107
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
Register online at commed.spps.org Being a landlord takes preparation and skill. Learn how to
effectively screen tenants, advertise for rent, write leases, protect
your rights and how to evict tenants.
Wed Jul 1 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $21
SPPS Community and • D. Baltzer • Course# 2891SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
TECHNOLOGY
Know Your Laptop
Know Your Tablet
Have you recently purchased a new laptop or have you had one
for some time but just aren't sure how to use it? What are the
differences between a laptop and a desktop? Join us for this class
to explore, get to know, and more effectively make use of this
excellent tool. Must bring your laptop to class. This class will not
cover Mac laptops.
Wed Jul 22 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $28
SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • Course# 2608SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
First we had personal computers and then laptops. Now we have
the tablet – a compact device that allows you through the use of
apps to manage email, surf the Web, take and organize pictures
and so much more. Bring your tablet to class (even if it's still in
the box) and we will explore some of the basic uses and how to
navigate your new device.
Wed Jun 17 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $28
SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • Course# 2607SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
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Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.
Take any three or more of M. Hogan’s
Excel classes for $25 each or
separately for $28 each.
Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS
at 651-744-3072 for the discount.
Introduction to Google Drive
Google Drive lets you store and access your files anywhere: on the
Web, on your hard drive, or on your mobile device. Learn how to
set up Google Drive and then store and collaborate on files. Use
Google's word processor, spreadsheet manager or presentation
creator to edit and manage your individual files. Prerequisite:
Keyboard and mouse skills and have a Google account set up.
Mon Jul 27 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28
SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2705SuSA
Adminstration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Take these two classes for $50 or
separately for $28 each.
Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS
at 651-744-3072 for the discount.
Getting Started on Instagram
Whether you are trying to catch an image of the perfect
meal, a beautiful sunset, or a playful shot of your new puppy,
Instagram can be a fun and creative way to capture and share
special moments with friends. Get a handle on some Instagram
basics, including creating an account and taking and sharing
photos. Let the sharing begin! The class is computer-based, but
smartphone users are welcome.
Mon Jul 20 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28
Central HS • M. Hogan • Course# 2600SuSA
Pins and Tweets
Don’t get left behind in this new world of pinning and
tweeting! Pinterest and Twitter are two of the hottest social
networking sites around. Get the skinny on everything from
signing up for an account, site navigation, and pinning and
tweeting things from other sites. The class is computer-based,
but smartphone users are welcome.
Mon Jul 13 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28
Central HS • Course# 2601SuSA
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Introduction to MS Excel
Explore the world of spreadsheets. You will create and navigate
spreadsheets, charts and basic formulas. Keyboard and mouse
skills required.
Mon Jun 15 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28
SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2714SuSA
Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Intermediate MS Excel
Expand your basic knowledge of MS Excel. Explore some of
the more complicated formulas, formatting and chart making.
Prerequisite: Introduction to MS Excel or equivalent skills.
Mon Jun 22 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28
SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2670SSA
Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Advanced MS Excel
Are you pretty proficient at Excel but want some tips and tricks
that can increase your productivity? This accelerated class is
for you. We will get into some advanced features and formulas
and allow time to answer some of your specific questions.
Prerequisite: Intermediate MS Excel or equivalent skills.
Mon Jun 29 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28
SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2635SuSA
Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
MS Excel: Pivot Tables & Graphs
One of the more advanced data manipulation tools in Excel
is Pivot Tables. This tool allows you to take a large amount
of data and manipulate it in different ways to pull out the
information you are looking for. There are also charting
capabilities associated with it. Prerequisite: A strong working
knowledge of Excel.
Mon Jul 6 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28
SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2614SuSA
Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Register online at commed.spps.org
Arts Crafts l Hobbies l Textiles
Culinary
Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072
Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS
East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School
1526 E. Sixth St.
St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 66.
• All food fees are payable to the instructor at the first class.
Tuesday nights cook...
Classes held at SPPS Community and Education Service Office
1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Family Pizza Night
Bring the family for a lesson in making flavorful, slowly
fermented pizza dough and toppings inspired by Berkeley's
celebrated Cheese Board pizzas. We'll make two fabulous
vegetable-only pizzas: tomato, onion and cheese pizza with herb
oil; and pizza with cilantro pesto, pine nuts and olives. Kids
make more interesting pizzas than adults, so be sure to follow
your children's guidance! Extensive handouts provided. Bring
aprons and appetites. A food fee of $7 per person is payable to the
instructor. Course fee includes one adult/child pair.
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $39
J. Zita Grover • Course# 3300SuSA
I Scream, You Scream for Artisan Ice Cream
More Veggies Please
Stuck in a rut when it comes to cooking vegetables? Start
exploring the flavors of lovely, local fall vegetables. We'll cook
up that nutritional powerhouse, kale, with white beans and bacon;
transform eggplant with Sichuan spices; turn zucchini into crisp
little pancakes and a comforting main-course custard; oven-roast a
wide variety of fall vegetables until caramelized and scrumptious;
make an easy-as-pie curried squash soup. A food fee of $15 is
payable to the instructor.
Tue Jul 7 • 6:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $57
J. Zita Grover • Course# 3445SuEA
Small-Batch Jams the Old-Fashioned Way
Join the founder of Sweet Science Ice Cream, the City Pages
2014 award winner for Best Ice Cream, for an in-depth look at the
science of made-from-scratch ice cream. Enjoy delicious samples
and mix-ins and create your own ice cream masterpiece to take
home and freeze. You will also leave class with your own churned
pint of Sweet Science Ice Cream to share (or not) with your
family. All ingredients are organic and locally sourced.
Tue Jun 23 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $45
A. Olds • Course# 3408SuEA
Summer in a jar! Learn to make beautiful jams the old-fashioned
way, without added pectin: just fruit and sugar and local/regional
fruits. You'll be using Jan's old-fashioned copper preserving pans,
which produce rapid results so your jams maintain beautiful color
and fresh fruit flavor. You'll leave class with two 1/4-pints of
exquisite jam and the knowledge to make many more at home.
Extensive handouts provided. A food fee of $14 is payable to the
instructor.
Tue Jul 21 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $35
J. Zita Grover • Course# 3306SuEA
Grilling Basics for Home Cooks
Make Your Own Salsa
Increase your confidence and eagerness to play with food
outdoors! If you haven't grilled before or are unhappy with your
results, spend three hours in this get-up-to-speed introduction
to grilling. You'll learn what to look for in a simple, reliable
grill (basics that apply equally to bigger grills) and instant-read
thermometers; the cuts of meat that can make or break your
grilling, make marinades and rubs, and do some direct and indirect
grilling outside the classroom. Extensive handouts provided. A
food fee of $14 is payable to the instructor.
Tue Jun 30 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $35
J. Zita Grover • Course# 3302SuEA
Register online at commed.spps.org Salsa has displaced ketchup as America's favorite condiment.
Its bright, acidic, vegetable taste and punchy heat add flavor to
omelets, soups, grilled vegetables/fruits/meats, and grilled cheese
sandwiches. Spend an evening with family or friends making your
very own salsa: you control the heat, decide on the vegetables and
fruits, combine them safely, and then preserve your two jars in a
hot-water bath so they're safe and stable for gift-giving! Extensive
handouts with recipes provided. Bring an apron. A food fee of $14
is payable to the instructor and includes two 1/2-pint canning jars.
Tue Jul 28 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $35
J. Zita Grover • Course# 3308SuEA
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Family Programs
When families are more involved, children do better in school!
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Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)
www.ecfe.spps.org • 651-793-5410
Parent and early childhood education for families with children ages birth to kindergarten entrance. ECFE provides quality
classes and family activities that support parents as their children’s first and most important teachers. The standard ECFE model has
3 components: family time (parents & children together), parent’s time and children’s time. A variety of classes are offered mornings,
afternoons and evenings, including mixed ages (birth to 5), age specific (infants and toddlers) and culturally specific. Family literacy and
home visiting are also part of the program. Fees are based on ability to pay. No one is turned away. Limited transportation is provided
as needed.
Locations:
• Battle Creek
60 S. Ruth St., 55119
• Crossroads
543 Front Ave., 55117
• Dayton’s Bluff
262 Bates Ave., 55106
• Homecroft Early Learning Center
1845 Sheridan Ave., 55116
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91 East Arch St., 55130
Rondo
560 Concordia Ave., 55103
Roosevelt Homes
1575 Ames Ave., 55106
West 7th at Monroe
810 Palace Ave., 55102
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271 East Belvidere St., 55107
Wheelock Early Learning Center
1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Pre-Kindergarten Program
www.prek.spps.org • 651-632-3760
Preparing four-year-old children for school success. Children need to be four by September 1 and live in Saint Paul. Admission priority
is given to children who are English Language Learners, qualify for free or reduced meals, or receive Early Childhood Special
Education services. Classes are 5 days per week, 2.5 hours in the morning or afternoon, or 6 hours at selected sites. Parent education
and support is available during this year-long transition to kindergarten. Transportation is provided where available. To apply for the
program, call the Student Placement Center. In addition to the Pre-Kindergarten Program, J.J. Hill, Nokomis and Crossroads
Montessori offer programming for four-year olds.
Locations:
• American Indian Magnet
• Barack and Michelle Obama*
• Battle Creek
• Benjamin Mays
• Bruce Vento*
• Cherokee Heights
• Como Park
• Crossroads
• Dayton’s Bluff
• Eastern Heights
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Linwood-Monroe
Maxfield
Mississippi
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Riverview (Spanish)
St. Paul Music Academy*
Wellstone* (Spanish)
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Fitness & Dance
Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094
Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS
Central Senior High School
275 N. Lexington Pkwy.
St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 66.
FITNESS
Low-Impact Aerobics
Our easy-to-follow classes include a warm-up combining upperbody strengthening and stretching, and a cardio workout that
incorporates low-impact aerobic and Latin moves. After a brief
cool-down there will be body conditioning and a final stretch. For
a single fee you will be entitled to unlimited participation in any of
the classes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays for the entire
session. Bring a mat; hand weights are optional. Canceled classes
will not be rescheduled.
Mon/Wed/Thu Jun 15 • 6:30-7:30p • 18 sessions • $60
Central HS • C. Blakey • Course# 5301SuCA
Jazzercise
Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective
60-minute total body workout. Every Jazzercise group fitness class
combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching
to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn.
Choreographed to today's hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of
jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Start
dancing yourself fit and change the shape of your body today. $35/
EFT per month unlimited, $12 drop-in. Register at the door. No
registrations taken by Community Education. For information, call
Sandy at 651-983-6807.
Mon-Thu Jun 8 • 5:45-6:45p
Ramsey MS • S. Reinhold
Kettlebells: Learn to Swing
Get leaner, stronger, more athletic, and more confident! This class
will teach you the kettlebell swing, which is quite possibly the
best single exercise you can do for overall fitness. It is wholebody strength training with a pronounced cardiovascular benefit.
For all ages and abilities. Double up and take both Monday and
Wednesday classes for $132.
Mon Jun 8 • 9:30-10:15a • 6 sessions • $78
Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • F. Friday • Course# 5351SuEA
2325 Endicott St., 55114
Wed Jun 10 • 6:30-7:15p • 6 sessions • $78
Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • F. Friday • Course# 5351SuEB
2325 Endicott St., 55114
Mon/Wed Jun 8 • 12 sessions • $132
Mon: 9:30-10:15a; Wed: 6:30-7:15p
Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • F. Friday • Course# 5351SuEC
2325 Endicott St., 55114
Beginning Pilates-Based Mat Exercise
Condition and tone your body with Pilates! Controlled mat
exercises create strength, stability and suppleness in the spine
while improving abdominal and back strength, posture and
balance. Pilates provides stress reduction while enhancing injury
prevention. Bring a blanket and mat.
Tue Jun 16 • 6:30-7:30p • 6 sessions • $51
Ramsey MS • A. Thompson • Course# 5690SuCA
Introduction to Rock Climbing
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Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
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Ages 14 and up. Develop essential rock climbing skills such
as knot tying, belaying, bouldering, climbing commands, gear
management, and risk management. Once you have mastered
the art of the belay, students will maximize their climbing
performance by learning basic and advanced techniques in
balance, body position, and footwork. Explore advanced
techniques in climbing such as rappelling. Emphasis will
be placed on providing a safe and enjoyable experience in a
comfortable, controlled setting.
Wed Jun 3 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $72
Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5196SuCA
855 Phalen Blvd., 55106
Wed Jul 8 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $72
Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5196SuCB
855 Phalen Blvd., 55106
Register online at commed.spps.org
Fitness & Dance
Running Your First 5K:
From Sidelines to Finish Line
Running 3.1 miles is an attainable goal, and this class will help
you get there! Instruction will cover proper stretching techniques,
how to overcome the mental challenges of running and get you on
your way to a 5K finish. Each class will include outdoor running;
dress for the weather.
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-7:00p • 6 sessions • $52
Como Park HS • L. Staiger • Course# 5112SuCA
Nordic Walking
Turn your walk into a total body workout! Discover how
proper Nordic Walking techniques engage up to 90% of your
muscles while increasing your heart rate and calorie burn. Wear
comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather. LEKI
Nordic Walking poles will be available for use during the class.
Mon Jun 29 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $20
Como Park HS • K. Okey • Course# 5260SuCA
Water Exercise classes
See Aquatics, pages 31-32.
10K Training
This class is intended for runners who enjoy the accountability of
dedicated class time, are currently able to run 3 miles, and want
to set a goal to run a 10K (6.2 miles). The course will be a run/
walk format which, over six weeks, will gradually increase run
time and decrease walking. We will focus on endurance, stretching
techniques and breathing to make your runs safe and enjoyable.
Participation in the 5K course is not required, but students must be
able to run 3 miles prior to taking this course.
Wed Jun 24 • 6:00-7:30p • 6 sessions • $58
Como Park HS • L. Staiger • Course# 5115SuCA
Zumba!
Zumba fitness is exercise in disguise! Hypnotic Latin rhythms
fused with easy-to-follow dance moves create an intervalstyle, calorie-burning dance fitness party. No dance experience
necessary.
Wed Jun 17 • 6:30-7:30p • 7 sessions • $60
Ramsey MS • C. Gibson • Course# 5300SuCA
Thu Jun 18 • 6:30-7:30p • 7 sessions • $60
Ramsey MS • A. Michaud • Course# 5300SuCB
T'ai Chi Chih
T'ai Chi Chih is a series of slow movements that form a moving
meditation. The movements work to circulate chi (energy)
throughout the body for health and well-being. Benefits can
include stress-reduction, improved balance, a better immune
system and increased calmness. Wear comfortable layered
clothing.
Wed Jun 17 • 6:00-7:30p • 7 sessions • $70
Ramsey MS • E. Hanson-Florin • Course# 5665SuCA
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T'ai Chi Ch'uan
T'ai Chi Ch'uan offers significant health benefits including
low-impact exercise, relaxation, stress-management, flexibility,
serenity and balance. Each class consists of three segments:
standing Chi Kung, seated Chi Kung, and the practice of T'ai Chi
forms.
Mon Jun 15 • 6:30-8:00p • 7 sessions • $62
Ramsey MS • Laughing Waters T'ai Chi Club • Course# 5660SuCA
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YOGA
Gentle Yoga
Discover balance in your body and mind through gentle
movements, yoga postures, breathing exercises and deep
relaxation. This is a great class for beginners or those wanting
a gentle approach to yoga. Accommodations available for those
unable to get on the floor. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a
yoga mat.
Mon Jun 15 • 10:00-11:00a • 5 sessions • $45
East Side Learning Hub • N. Mejia • Course# 5701SuSA
@ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
Beginning Hatha Yoga
Learn the basic principles of yoga to stretch and strengthen your
body and mind. Bring a blanket, yoga mat and belt. Wear loose
clothing and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a
minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled.
Mon Jun 15 • 5:15-6:15p • 7 sessions • $52
Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • Course# 5875SuCA
Thu Jun 18 • 5:15-6:15p • 7 sessions • $52
Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • Course# 5875SuCB
Advanced Beginning Hatha Yoga
Continue your yogi journey with this follow up to Beginning
Hatha Yoga, which will include more physically demanding poses.
Bring two blankets, a yoga mat and belt. Wear loose clothing and
please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled
classes will not be rescheduled.
Tue Jun 16 • 5:15-6:30p • 6 sessions • $51
Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5876SuCA
Continuing Yoga
For students who have completed one year of Beginning Yoga
or with instructor permission. Students will explore positions in
standing, sitting, twists, inversions, and forward and backward
extensions. Bring three blankets, two yoga blocks and one yoga
belt. Please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum.
Canceled classes will not be rescheduled.
Mon Jun 15 • 6:20-7:50p • 7 sessions • $63
Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • Course# 5873SuCA
Intermediate Gentle Hatha Yoga
Explore the introductory poses in greater depth and focus on
breathing practices. Please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a
minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled.
Wed Jun 17 • 5:15-6:30p • 6 sessions • $51
Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5879SuCA
Intermediate Hatha Yoga
For students who have completed Beginning and Advanced
Beginning Yoga classes and are looking to continue challenging
their yoga practice. Bring a yoga mat and blanket, and please keep
perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will
not be rescheduled.
Tue Jun 16 • 6:35-8:05p • 6 sessions • $55
Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5877SuCA
Wed Jun 17 • 6:35-8:05p • 6 sessions • $55
Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5877SuCB
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Register online at commed.spps.org
Fitness & Dance
Hip-Hop Drill & Step
DANCE
African Movement
Immerse yourself in the dance styles of the African Diaspora.
Accompanied by live drumming, the class begins with a flowing
and energizing warm-up and will get you moving to the sounds of
the djembe and dun duns, along with other African instruments.
We will focus on freeing the body and spirit, putting rhythmic
patterns together, and discovering the roots of contemporary dance
and music that originated in Africa.
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-7:30p • 6 sessions • $50
Central HS • A. Morris-Van Tassel • Course# 3725SuCA
Adult Ballet
Ages 16 and up. For the adult beginning ballet student or the
young adult dancer with little or no experience. The beautiful and
flowing movements of Russian ballet, combined with the rigor of
classical ballet training, will help you develop strength, flexibility
and balance. Ballet leotard, tights and slippers recommended.
Please call Grand Jeté at 651-227-0331 for dancewear questions.
Wed Jun 17 • 6:30-8:00p • 6 sessions • $50
The Klub Haus • G. Finnegan Amdahl • Course# 3510SuCA
1079 Rice St., 55117
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Enjoy fun, high-energy dance steps while learning a selection
of popular dances and upbeat choreography. This class is for all
skill levels as each participant will be shown how to moderate the
intensity of the movements according to individual ability.
Tue Jun 16 • 8:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $50
Central HS • E. Stevens • Course# 3575SuHA
Latin Nightclub Dances
Learn the basic steps, turns and movements of the Cuban Mambo
and Cha Cha, the Merengue and Bachata from the Dominican
Republic, and Salsa as danced in Puerto Rico and other various
Latin countries. After the last class, we will select a Latin
nightclub to meet at to fully enjoy these five dances. Maestro
habla español tambien.
Tue Jun 16 • 7:00-8:30p • 6 sessions • $55
Ramsey MS • M. Rubio • Course# 3611SuHA
We want you to
drive the bus!
Centerline Charter Corporation • 651-482-1524
centerlinecharter.com
First Student Arlington • 651-487-4060
firststudentinc.com
First Student Oakdale • 651-777-2319
firststudentinc.com
Minnesota Central Bus Company • 651-645-0068
illinois-central.com
Monarch Bus Service • 651-251-8080
monarchbusservice.com
Safe-Way Bus Company • 651-451-1375
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
Register online at commed.spps.org Sunburst Transit • 612-238-0417
sunbursttransit.com
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Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Line Dancing with a Twist
Whether your interest is pop, country or anything in between, you
will gain confidence in the basic steps to line dances. Dance with
a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in
one or more lines or rows, all facing either each other or in the
same direction, and executing the steps at the same time.
Wed Jun 17 • 12:30-1:30p • 6 sessions • $43
SPPS Community and • D. Allen • Course# 6408SSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Therapeutic Dance
Dance is an effective way to improve your ability to exercise,
increase confidence and reduce stress and depression. This
therapeutic dance class is a method of healing for all skill levels.
Thu Jun 18 • 8:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $50
Central HS • E. Stevens • Course# 3729SuHA
Saint Paul Public Schools
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Saint Paul Ballet Adult Classes
Two studio locations:
1680 Grand Ave., 55105
655 Fairview Ave. N., 55104
More details at www.spballet.org.
Register online at
www.commed.spps.org or call the
C.E. Office at Central HS at
651-744-5094.
Fundamentals of Adult Ballet
Ages 18 and up. This is for the adult with no ballet experience.
Learn the basic feet and arm positions, class etiquette, direction
of movement and more.
Wed Jun 10 • 6:00-7:30p • 4 sessions • $55
Grand Ave. Studio • Course# 3511SuHA
Wed Jul 8 • 6:00-7:30p • 4 sessions • $55
Grand Ave. Studio • Course# 3511SuHB
Wed Aug 5 • 6:00-7:30p • 4 sessions • $55
Grand Ave. Studio • Course# 3511SuHC
Beginning Ballet
Ages 18 and up. This is for the adult student
with at least three months of ballet experience.
Sat Jun 6 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $55
Grand Ave. Studio • Course# 3512SuHD
Wed Jun 10 • 7:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $55
Fairview Studio • Course# 3512SuHA
Wed Jul 8 • 7:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $55
Fairview Studio • Course# 3512SuHB
Sat Jul 11 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $55
Grand Ave. Studio • Course# 3512SuHE
Wed Aug 5 • 7:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $55
Fairview Studio • Course# 3512SuHC
Sat Aug 8 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $55
Grand Ave. Studio • Course# 3512SuHF
Ballet: Adult – Lifelong
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This is a less strenuous class for the mature dancer who loves
the elegance of ballet and welcomes a slower pace.
Mon Jun 8 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $55
Grand Ave. Studio • Course# 3520SuHA
Mon Jul 6 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $55
Grand Ave. Studio • Course# 3520SuHB
Mon Aug 3 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $55
Grand Ave. Studio • Course# 3520SuHC
Register online at commed.spps.org
Health & Wellness
Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094
Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS
Central Senior High School
275 N. Lexington Pkwy.
St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 66.
Avoiding the Diabetes Epidemic
with Real Food
Are you diabetic, pre-diabetic or concerned about your blood
sugar? High glucose levels can damage your health. To be
successful in managing your blood sugar, learn to realize how
much sugar is hidden in commonly-eaten foods, understand the
biochemistry of insulin resistance, and learn nutritional strategies
to balance blood sugar including easy meal and snack ideas to stay
on track. RNs are able to earn 2.4 CEUs by taking this class.
Thu Jun 25 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $38
Central HS • Nutritional Weight & Wellness • Course# 5664SuCA
CPR: Adult, Child, Infant & AED Training
Learn CPR and obstructed airway procedures for adults, children
and infants. Upon completion of this class, you will receive a twoyear certification from the American Heart Association. (AED =
Automated External Defibrillator)
Mon Jun 15 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $60
Central HS • Twin Cities Safety • Course# 5512SuHA
Dementia Champions Training
Help make St. Paul a dementia-friendly community! Sign up
to become a Dementia Champion. A Dementia Champion is
someone 18 years or older who learns a little bit about dementia,
and then shares this information by hosting a one-hour "Dementia
Friends" information session with people in their personal
networks. No prior facilitating experience or dementia expertise
is necessary. Learn more at www.ACTonALZ.org/st-paulneighborhood. This program is offered in collaboration through
the St. Paul Neighborhoods ACT on Alzheimer's team and St. Paul
Community Education.
Thu Jun 25 • 1:00-3:00p • 1 session • Free
Carondelet Village Auditorium • Course# 5271SuEA
525 Fairview Ave. S., 55116
Dementia Friends Session
Help make St. Paul a dementia-friendly community becoming
a Dementia Friend. You will learn a bit about dementia, and
then use what you’ve learned to make a difference for people
living with dementia in your personal and professional lives.
No prior experience or dementia expertise is necessary. All ages
are welcome! Learn more at www.ACTonALZ.org/st-paulneighborhood.
Wed Jun 24 • 1:00-2:30p • 1 session • Free
Rondo Community Outreach Library • Course# 6419 SuEA
Tue Aug 18 • 2:00-3:30p • 1 session • Free
Wilder Community Center for Aging • Course# 6419 SuEB
650 Marshall Ave., 55104
First Aid Training
Explore interactive First Aid as offered by the American Heart
Association. The class includes hands-on training, video
demonstrations, discussion and a written test. Upon successful
completion of this course, participants will be certified for two
years.
Wed Jun 17 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $60
Central HS • Twin Cities Safety • Course# 5515SuHA
Metabolism Boosters & Busters
Rev up your metabolism and burn more calories every day. Lose
fat, boost energy, feel stronger and be more fit! Learn 20 simple
things to do every day to boost your metabolism and burn as much
as 30% more calories daily.
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $35
Ramsey MS • J. Novak • Course# 5633SuCA
Total Body Band Strengtheners
Strengthen your arms, back, shoulders, chest, hips, rear and thighs
using resistance bands. These multi-tasking exercises will help
increase bone density and endurance. You'll learn lots of tips and
techniques to improve overall health and wellness. All levels of
fitness are welcome. A supply fee of $5 is payable to the instructor
for three different exercise bands.
Tue Jun 23 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $35
Central HS • J. Novak • Course# 5303SuCA
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
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Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072
Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS
East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School
1526 E. Sixth St.
St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 66.
Basic Bike Maintenance
Bicycle DIY. Being able to fix your own bike can save you money
and ensure access to reliable transportation. No prior knowledge
of bike maintenance is necessary – just bring yourself, your bike,
and a desire to learn. This class covers bike parts and flat fixing,
brakes and shifters, hub overhaul and wheel true, bottom bracket
and headset bearings.
Thu Jun 4 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $45
Cycles for Change • Course# 5243SuEA
712 University Ave. W., 55104
Thu Jul 9 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $45
Cycles for Change • Course# 5243SuEB
712 University Ave. W., 55104
Living with the Land in Your Own Backyard
Looking for ways to live life closer to the cycles of nature? Ever
wonder what happens when you dig up your lawn and grow food
instead? We will discuss food production, homesteading skills,
resources that are available to us, and how this all connects to the
larger world.
Tue Jun 23 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $21
SPPS Community and • A. Russell • Course# 3015SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Basic Home Repair
This is an introductory class for people who want to learn how to
do basic home repairs. Emphasis will be focused on sinks, faucets,
tubular drainage, toilet repairs and electrical repairs. Information
will be presented on types of tools needed and their uses. There
will be hands-on application in class.
Wed Jun 17 • 6:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $47
SPPS Community and • P. Schwartz • Course# 6800SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Electrical Circuits
Learn to do basic home electrical wiring repairs. Students
will learn about the different types of wire, circuit breakers,
light switches and wall receptacles and how to replace them.
Experience hands-on exercises to wire three different types of
circuits and how to test them.
Wed Jul 8 • 6:00-8:30p • 2 sessions • $35
SPPS Community and • P. Schwartz • Course# 6200SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Simplifying at Home: Living Better
Tired of clutter at home and feeling like your stuff owns you? This
class will help you formulate a plan for simplifying, with guidance
on how to get rid of things that are no longer wanted or needed, so
that you can focus more on your true priorities.
Tue Jun 23 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $25
SPPS Community and • E. Tveit • Course# 6055SuEA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
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Language & Writing
Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094
Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS
Central Senior High School
275 N. Lexington Pkwy.
St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 66.
Beginning French
Basic conversation, reading, listening and writing skills will be
taught focusing largely on immersion learning. Students will learn
regular verbs ending in "er" and "ir" as well as some irregular
verbs. Present, past and future tenses, basic negations, questions
and adjective usage are included in this class. We will also explore
the cultures and people of many French-speaking nations.
Mon Jun 15 • 6:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $51
Central HS • J. Alexis • Course# 4000SuHA
Intermediate French
Intended for students who have completed beginning- or
intermediate-level classes. The primary objective of this course
is to help students further develop proficiency in communicating
in French. Students will review and learn new vocabulary and
develop their grammar structures. Oral expression is a big part of
this class.
Mon Jun 15 • 7:30-9:00p • 7 sessions • $51
Central HS • C. Holmes • Course# 4002SuHA
Introduction to Haitian Creole
This class will primarily focus on becoming familiar with
Haitian Creole in practical settings including speaking, writing
and listening skills. Immersion-style of teaching will be used in
addition to some explanations and discussion in English. Cultural
elements such as song, “krik-krak” storytelling and Haitian
proverbs will be incorporated.
Mon Jun 15 • 7:30-9:00p • 7 sessions • $51
Central HS • J. Alexis • Course# 4040SuHA
Register online at commed.spps.org Beginning Japanese
Discover the Japanese culture through basic conversation and
expression. Please provide email address as class materials will be
sent electronically before the first class.
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $51
Central HS • T. Shimano • Course# 4340SuHA
Intermediate Japanese
Students will concentrate on the use of verbs. Knowledge of the
Japanese scripts hiragana and katakana is helpful but not required.
Please provide email address as class materials will be sent
electronically before the first class.
Tue Jun 16 • 7:30-9:00p • 7 sessions • $51
Central HS • T. Shimano • Course# 4341SuHA
Beginning Spanish
Designed for those taking Spanish for the first time or for those
who need a refresher, this class will cover basic conversation and
the fifty most common regular verbs. Taught by a native Spanish
speaker. A text fee of $10 is payable to the instructor.
Mon Jun 15 • 6:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $51
Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4360SuHA
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Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Advanced Beginning Spanish
This class is a continuation of Beginning Spanish or for those who
have had high school or some college Spanish and would like to
work on their sentence writing and conversation. Learn grammatical
rules and conjugation of fifty regular verbs and seventeen irregular
verbs in present, past and future simple tenses. Taught by a native
Spanish speaker. A text fee of $10 is payable to the instructor.
Mon Jun 15 • 7:30-9:00p • 7 sessions • $51
Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4361SuHA
Advanced Spanish
Immerse yourself in the Spanish language in this intensive class
intended for students with the equivalent of at least four years
of high school Spanish, some college Spanish or time spent in
a Spanish-speaking country. The class will be taught entirely
in Spanish so students can work on their fluency, refine their
conversational skills and review grammar.
Wed Jun 17 • 7:30-9:00p • 7 sessions • $51
Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4365SuHA
Intermediate Spanish
For students who have completed the Advanced Beginning class
or have a good handle on the simple verb tenses. We will focus
on compound tenses, the conjugation of verbs, and the writing of
sentences.
Wed Jun 17 • 6:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $51
Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4364SuHA
Interested in teaching a class and
working with the community?
Community Education is always looking for talented
instructors available after school hours, in evenings
and on Saturdays.
We are currently seeking qualified instructors to
work with adults and youth in a variety of topics.
For more information, visit
commed.spps.org
and click Opportunities
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Older Adults
Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072
Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS
East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School
1526 E. Sixth St.
St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 66.
Punch Cards:
Punch cards must be purchased to
participate in Cards, Clubs, and select
senior activities that are ongoing.
The fee for the punch card is $10 for
10 sessions and is good for one year
from the date of purchase.
CARDS
Cribbage
Do you know how to play cribbage and are looking for a friendly
group to play? This group meets every week. Please arrive 15
minutes early. Preregistration is not necessary. Purchase punch
card on-site.
Thu Jun 4 • 12:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card
Battle Creek Rec • Course# 3173SuSA
Hand & Foot
Hand and Foot is a North American game related to Canasta. This
friendly group meets every week. Please arrive 15 minutes early.
Preregistration is not necessary. Purchase punch card on-site.
Wed Jun 3 • 12:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card
Battle Creek Rec • Course# 3170SuSA
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Additional daytime classes are
offered throughout other sections
of the catalog.
Look for the sunshine icon!
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
CLUBS
Book Club
Connect and discuss with fellow readers! Great titles from many
genres are explored each month. Call the C.E. Office at Harding
HS at 651-744-3072 for the current selection. Meets the fourth
Monday of each month. Purchase punch card on-site.
Mon Jun 22 • 12:45-2:15p • ongoing • punch card
Rice Street Library • Course# 3174SuSA
Mon Jun 22 • 1:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card
Sun Ray Library • Course# 3174SuSB
Knit & Crochet Club
Refresh or learn how to knit and crochet with us. You will
have the opportunity to share, read patterns and get new ideas.
Beginners are welcome. Preregistration is not necessary. Purchase
punch card on-site.
Tue Jun 2 • 9:30a-12:00p • ongoing • punch card
Oxford Community Center • Course# 3097SuSA
Tue Jun 16 • 10:30a-12:30p • ongoing • punch card
East SIde Learning Hub • Course# 3097SuSB
@ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
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DRIVER IMPROVEMENT/DRIVER SAFETY
Driver Improvement Program 8-Hour
Explore changes in traffic laws, the latest vehicle technology,
easy-to-use defensive driving tips, traffic safety and accident
prevention. Completion of this course allows for a 10% reduction
on automobile insurance premiums in Minnesota for ages 55
and over. Bring a snack/beverage if you wish. Conducted by the
Minnesota Highway Safety & Research Center.
Mon Jul 20 • 8:30a-5:00p • 1 session • $24
East Side Learning Hub • Course# 5625SuSA
@ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
Tue/Thu Aug 25/27 • 4:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $24
North Dale Rec • Course# 5625SuSB
Driver Improvement Program Refresher
This 4-hour refresher course is for those who have completed the
8-hour Driver Improvement Program and need to be re-certified.
Bring a snack/beverage if you wish. Conducted by the Minnesota
Highway Safety & Research Center.
Wed Jun 24 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $20
SPPS Community and • Course# 5626SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Wed Jul 29 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20
Rondo Community Outreach Library • Course# 5626SuSB
Mon Aug 17 • 4:30-8:30p • 1 session • $20
North Dale Rec • Course# 5626SuSC
Wed Sep 23 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20
Rondo Community Outreach Library • Course# 5626FSA
Driver Safety 8-Hour
Improve your driving skills and get up-to-date information on
driving and accident prevention. Intended for motorists 55-yearsof-age and older. Completion of this course will produce lower
insurance rates. Bring a snack/beverage if you wish. Conducted by
the AARP Driver Safety Program.
Wed/Thu Jun 3/4 • 12:00-4:00p • 2 sessions • $24
East Side Learning Hub • Course# 5627SSA
@ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
Wed Sep 30/Oct 7 • 4:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $24
East Side Learning Hub • Course# 5627SuSA
@ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
Driver Safety Refresher
This 4-hour course is for those who have already completed the
8-hour Driver Safety course. Certificates will be issued to those
completing the course. Bring a snack/beverage if you wish.
Conducted by the AARP Driver Safety Program.
Tue Jun 16 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20
East Side Learning Hub • Course# 5628SSC
@ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
Tue Jul 14 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20
Sun Ray Library • Course# 5628SuSA
Wed Aug 5 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20
East Side Learning Hub • Course# 5628SuSB
@ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
Tue Sep 15 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20
Sun Ray Library • Course# 5628SuSC
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Event
FITNESS AND HEALTH
All Around Fitness
Stay fit as you age! All Around Fitness is for everyone. Sessions
feature exercise techniques for older adults all over the fitness
spectrum from good shape to those with mobility issues. The
class includes strength training and cardiovascular conditioning.
Work at your own pace and receive personal attention from a
trained instructor. No class July 14, 17.
Tue/Fri Jun 16 • 9:15-10:15a • 12 sessions • $33
Battle Creek Rec • J. Campbell • Course# 5150SuSA
Looking for more fitness options?
Check out Gentle Yoga and
Line Dancing with a Twist
See Fitness & Dance, pages 14, 16
Foot Care Clinic
This personal foot care clinic will help you keep your feet healthy.
The first and fourth Tuesday of each month. Fee is per half-hour.
Appointments are taken through Conway-Battle Creek Living at
Home Block Nurse Program at 651-793-8190.
Tue Jun 2 • 9:30a-12:30p • ongoing • $24
Grace Lutheran Church • Course# 5672SuSA
1730 Old Hudson Rd., 55106
Minnesota Summer Picnic
Tue Jun 9 • 11:00a-4:00p
Harriet Island • Course# 8500SuSA
Dr. Justus Ohage Blvd. (near Plato Blvd.), 55107
Join us for our 15th annual picnic and cruise at Harriet
Island! There will be entertainment and fun topped off with
a 90-minute narrated cruise on one of the Padelford Packet
Boats.
For more information and to register, call the Saint Paul Parks
and Recreation's Recreation for Adults 50+ Program at
651-793-6511 by May 19.
Fee options (UCare discount does not apply):
$20 – Picnic and entertainment only
$36 – Picnic, entertainment and cruise
$41 – Picnic, entertainment, cruise and transportation
from one of the following sites:
Conway, 2090 Conway St.
Edgcumbe Recreation Center, 320 S. Griggs St.
North Dale Recreation Center, 1414 N. St. Albans St.
SPNN Building Downtown, 375 Jackson St.
Find us on Social Media
/SaintPaulCommunityEd
Register online at commed.spps.org @SPPSCommunityEd
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KEYSTONE COMMUNITY SERVICES
SENIOR PROGRAM & OLDER ADULTS
Merriam Park Community Center
This is a year-round senior
program that provides
health & exercise
programs, volunteer
opportunities, social and active
programming and
Meals On Wheels.
These programs and activities are
advertised in our Senior Hi-Lites which
we send out five times per year.
Programs are held at
Merriam Park Community Center
2000 St. Anthony Ave.,
St. Paul, MN.
Health Education
Fitness Classes
Light Weights, Walking & Exercise
Foot Care
Qigong II & Specialty
Classes on Arthritis and Balance,
Osteoporosis and Light Weights
Krafters
4-Hour Defensive Driving Classes
Driver Refresher Classes
Line Dance
Flu Shots
Health Fair
Blood Pressure
Day Trips
Parties & Potlucks
Card Playing
Pickleball
For more information or if you would like to receive the
Senior Hi-Lites, call 651-645-7424 or visit www.keystonecommunityservices.org.
Adult 55+ Programs & Services
E n ric hi n g l ive s for ov e r 40 years
Programs & serviCes:
•Intergenerational
•Volunteer
Program
Opportunities
(October)
•Knitting&Crocheting
•WeeklyDance
Group
•AsktheLawyer
•WellnessTalks
•LunchBunch
•BlockNurseServices
•LunchN’Bingo
•Cards
•Massage
•CareManagement
•MealsonWheels
•CaregivingResources
•Parties
•Counseling(Medicare,
Veterans Benefits,
•SquareDancing
Pension Rights, Legal)
•TaxHelp
•EducationalSeminars
•ThirdAgeYoga
•EveningPresentations
•ExerciseClass
•FareforAllFoodProgram
•FootCareClinic
265OneidaStreet,SaintPaul,MN55102
•HearingLossEducation
651-298-5493•www.west7th.org
•HeatedExercisePool
West 7th Branch Library also provides
•Homemaking(Cleaning,
programming and is located in our building.
•55-AliveDrivingClass
•AnnualAgingWellExpo
Meal Prep, Laundry)
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Older Adult Programs
Saint Paul Community Education
Older Adults Program, Saint Paul
Parks and Recreation and other
collaborating organizations are
working together to serve seniors,
retirees and adults over 50 across
Saint Paul.
Weekly Programming sites include:
• Tuesdays at Wellstone Center
• Wednesdays at Oxford Community
Center
• Wednesdays and Thursdays at
Battle Creek Recreation Center
Activities include cards and games,
exercise classes, art and craft classes,
cooking classes, driver safety/
improvement classes, computer
classes, health screening, social clubs
and events, tours and much more!
Call 651-744-3072 to register or for
more details!
Saint Paul Parks and
Recreation offers
classes/activities
for Adults 50+.
For more information,
call 651-793-6511.
Travel
Registration Information
• Online registration begins Friday, May 1.
• Phone registration begins Monday, May 4
and continues until tours are full: 651-744-3072.
• Payment by credit card is preferred with registration.
• Payment by check is accepted if received within ten days
of registration.
• No senior discount.
Make payment to: ISD# 625, write the trip number(s) on the noteline,
and mail to:
C.E. Office at Harding HS
East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School
1526 E. Sixth St.
St. Paul, MN 55106
Pick-up Sites (vary by tour). See Pick-up Sites listed below.
Payment/Refund Policy
Day Trips:
• 25% of fee is due at time of registration.
• Balance is due three weeks prior to trip, unless noted.
• Refunds minus a $5 processing fee will only be issued up to 15
business days prior to a scheduled day trip, unless otherwise
specified
• NO refunds will be issued less than 15 business days for a day trip.
• NO refunds will be issued for individual cancellations due
to inclement weather.
Overnight Trips:
• For trips under $1,000, 25% of fee is due at time of registration.
• For trips over $1,000, $300 is due at time of registration.
• Balance is due six weeks prior to trip, unless otherwise specified.
• Refunds minus a $5 processing fee will only be issued up to 30
business days (six weeks) prior to a scheduled overnight trip
(varies by vendor).
• Unless specified, no refunds will be issued less than 30
business days (six weeks) prior to a scheduled overnight trip.
Any trip canceled by Community Education will be fully refunded.
Pick-up Sites (vary by tour)
Grace Lutheran Church • 1730 Old Hudson Rd.
Oxford Community Center • 270 N. Lexington Pkwy.
(Please park on the east side of parking lot away from the building.)
SPPS District Administration Building • 360 Colborne St.
Tour Code Rating System
The Saint Paul Community Education Tour Code Rating below is
an approximate guide to help participants judge the activity level
of a tour. Codes are based on the level of activity and physical
ability rather than age. On the scale, 1 is the least demanding
(appropriate for those with limited mobility but able to board
buses on their own) and 5 is the most demanding, requiring a
high level of physical fitness and mobility. If you’re unsure if a
program is right for you, please call Sandy at 651-744-3072.
1 Limited mobility welcome
2 Must walk with minimal assistance
3 Active – able to do some steps and/or stairs
4 Demanding – extensive walking/stairs/standing
5 Only very fit
DAY TOURS
The Meat Trek: 3 Hours, 4 Fine Butcher Shops 3
The Twin Cities are home to exceptional butcher shops carrying
fine, dry-aged beef, shop-made sausages, old-fashioned stewing
hens, and other delightful meats to enliven your cooking. Join us
for a three-hour tour of some of these shops. You'll encounter cuts
uncommon in American supermarkets but commonplace in other
parts of the world. You'll meet the butchers and learn the histories
of their stores and the national traditions they grew from. Bring
along an insulated shopping bag or cooler to keep your meaty
treasures food-safe! Extensive handouts describing our route and
each store, and including recipes using their meats will be sent to
you by email, so be sure to include a usable email address when
you register. The tour starts at our first stop promptly at 1 p.m.
Sun Jun 14 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $31
Morelli's Market • J. Grover • Course# 8093SuEA
535 Tedesco St., 55130
Sat Jul 25 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $31
Morelli's Market • J. Grover • Course# 8093SuEB
535 Tedesco St., 55130
Cemetery Walking Tour 3
Enjoy three lovely evenings on a walking tour of some of the
finest of Saint Paul's wonderful cemeteries. Learn about the
history of the city and also its sociology. Wear comfortable shoes.
You must have your own transportation between cemeteries.
Tue Jun 16 • 6:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $29
M.B. Hummel • Course# 8001FEA
Calvary Cemetery, East Gate, 753 Front Ave., 55103 (6:30 p.m.)
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To register or for more information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.
Swede Hollow History Walking Tour 4
This walking tour will take you into what used to be known as
Swede Hollow, an early shanty town for poor immigrants on St.
Paul’s East Side. Now heavily forested, the deep ravine alongside
a babbling creek bed had originally opened into one of the most
sacred places for indigenous people below the white cliffs by the
Mississippi River. Over time, as European settlers moved in and
patched together small huts, it became the new city’s slum, tucked
well below and out of sight, filled with debris, garbage and filth.
Hear the stories as we explore this beautiful unexpected oasis
of nature and pause to imagine the past, the Hamm’s Brewery,
the mansions on the bluff, the railroads, the torching, and the
American Indians. Bring bottled water and dress for the weather.
Rain date is June 27. Must have your own transportation. Fee
includes refreshments. Ages 6 and up (youth under 15 must be
accompanied by an adult). Register by June 12.
Sat Jun 20 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session
$18 Adult; $15 Youth, ages 18 and younger
Bruce Vento Regional Trail • T. McCormick • Course# 8098SuSA
(Meet at Bruce Vento Regional Trail Head,
Payne Avenue and East 7th Street, 55101)
Scenic Highlands & Rural Experiences 3
Tour the picturesque bluffs and fertile valleys of Wisconsin’s
Trempealeau County – a serene haven of quaint small towns and
unexpected gems. We’ll grab a cup of coffee at Osseo’s Norske
Nook and pick up our longtime favorite guide, Olin, who will
travel with us throughout the day, sharing highlights and history
of the area. Travel south towards Whitehall to visit Harvest Home
Farm and see llamas and alpacas, and watch a Border Collie
demonstrate sheep herding. Enjoy a sumptuous lunch at Sweet
Temptations Café in Whitehall, county seat of Trempealeau
County, and then tour a lovely Amish home and farm. Further
south, we’ll find a gorgeous art building, Beach Corners Art
Studios, part gallery and part workshops. See demonstrations by a
renowned rug braider, a fiber artist, creative spinners and weavers,
and the work of a celebrated photographer. Uff-da! What a day!
Register by June 4.
Thu Jun 25 • 7:30a-6:00p • 1 session • $79
S. Mansee • Course# 8040SuSA
Oxford Community Center (7:30a)
Grace Lutheran Church (7:50a)
Exploring Twin Cities Markets 3
Explore some of the Twin Cities' diverse community grocery
stores where you'll find super-fresh vegetables, terrific condiments
and pantry staples, meats ideal for braising or grilling, and
memorable takeout! We’ll visit Chinese, Hmong, Vietnamese,
Somali, Indian, and Palestinian stores that you'll want to revisit
again and again. Extensive handouts will help you make sense
of what's on the shelves and recipes offer you ways to use all
the beautiful food you'll want to buy. Transportation is on your
own. Details of tour destinations and meeting locations provided
the week of the tour; please submit a usable email address at
registration.
Sat Jun 27 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $31
Shuang Hur Supermarket • J. Zita Grover • Course# 3437SuEA
654 University Ave., 55104
Sat Jul 11 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $31
Shuang Hur Supermarket • J. Zita Grover • Course# 3437SuEB
654 University Ave., 55104
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum 2
Travel to Chanhassen and spend a leisurely day appreciating more
than 1,100 acres of gardens, tree collections, prairie and woods,
sculptures and miles of trails. As a premier northern garden, it is
the place to check out the latest trends in gardens and landscapes.
The time will be yours to explore on this low-key garden
adventure. Take in the Seasonal Highlights Walking Tour, ride
the open-air tram, lunch in the tea room, sit in the shade and read
a book, visit the art gallery, bring your lunch to enjoy out on the
trails; the choice is yours! An optional on-site mini-nature drawing
class will be available for an additional $15 fee, payable to the
instructor. Lunch and tram ride are on your own. Fee includes
admission, motorcoach transportation and guide. Register by
June 15.
Wed Jul 8 • 8:30a-4:00p • 1 session • $39
S. Mansee • Course# 8100SuSA
Grace Lutheran Church (8:30a)
Oxford Community Center (8:50a)
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St. Paul Saints vs. Winnipeg Goldeyes 3
Saints fever is sweeping the Twin Cities. St. Paul’s minor league
team gets ready to settle into its new home, CHS Field (St. Paul
Saints ballpark), nestled in St. Paul’s up-and-coming Lowertown
district. The Saints will be hosting the Winnipeg Goldeyes for
this afternoon game. Take in their new digs, appreciate America’s
favorite pastime, and the Saint’s always crazy between-inning
antics. Our tickets will be infield reserve seating along the third
base. Fee includes ticket, school bus transportation and guide.
Register by June 22.
Wed Jul 22 • 11:20a-4:30p • 1 session • $37
S. Mansee/T. McCormick • Course# 8099SuSA
Oxford Community Center (11:20a)
Grace Lutheran Church (11:40a)
All Aboard! 4
Gather at the renovated St. Paul Union Depot to launch this
exciting tour. This spectacular building, placed on the National
Registry of Historic Places in 1974, underwent extensive
renovations completed in 2012, to restore it to its 1920's splendor.
Our guided tour of the interior will provide insight of the history,
art and architecture. A Metro Transit representative will provide
information on how to ride the light-rail system with confidence.
Apply your newly gained knowledge as we board the Green
Line light-rail for our ride across town to the East Bank Station
for lunch on your own. We will return back to the Union Depot
Station after lunch. Note: This tour requires extensive walking;
dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Fee includes
tour, light-rail and guides. Register by July 10.
Thu Jul 30 • 9:00a-2:15p • 1 session • $24
S. Mansee/T. McCormick • Course# 8084SuSA
Union Depot, 214 Fourth Street East, 55101
Gold Rush Days in Oronoco, Minnesota 4
Catch the Fever! The Gold Rush Days Antique Show & Flea
Market is celebrating 43 years of deals. It was rated as one of
the nation’s top 12 shows to attend in 2010 by Country Living
magazine. Hidden treasures are ripe for the picking; vendors from
across the country arrive with items big and small to sell. Come
along and make a purchase or just remember when. Plenty of
places to rest, eat, or cool off in the air-conditioned community
center if needed. Note: Event is held at the county fairgrounds; the
ground has minor slopes; wear comfortable walking shoes. Lunch
on your own. Register by August 3.
Fri Aug 14 • 8:30a-3:00p • 1 session • $32
T. McCormick • Course# 8083SuSA
Grace Lutheran Church (8:30a)
Oxford Community Center (8:50a)
Register online at commed.spps.org
St. Croix River Bridge Crossing Boat Tour 2
The St. Croix River Bridge in Stillwater is rising across to
Wisconsin. Board a river boat in Stillwater to take a 90-minute
cruise viewing the bridge from the river and with a narration
provided by the Minnesota Department of Transportation sharing
facts and information about its construction. Before boarding
the boat, take time to appreciate downtown Stillwater with a late
lunch, shopping, walking the river or an afternoon snack. Fee
includes boat ride, motorcoach transportation and guide. Register
by July 20.
Wed Aug 19 • 12:10-6:30p • 1 session • $39
S. Mansee • Course# 8103SuSA
Oxford Community Center (12:10p)
Grace Lutheran Church (12:30p)
Tastes of Autumn 3
Travel across miles of farmland through Wisconsin and Minnesota
where artisan and specialty cheese production is unmatched
and local orchards are successfully turning Midwest grapes
into fine wine. We begin at the University of Wisconsin–River
Falls to learn about their innovative Dairy Manufacturing, Fruit
and Vegetable Processing, and all the newest technology and
science in food production. Cheese Curds, please. The Ellsworth
Cooperative Creamery will gladly fill your order for this and other
dairy delights as we continue our travels. Then sit back and enjoy
the beauty of magnificent wooded river bluffs as we venture to
the Flower Valley Vineyard and Winery. See how this old family
farm was transformed into one of Minnesota's finest vineyards.
Learn about the wine-making business, and yes, take part in the
wine-tasting. Along the way home we will stop at Duff's Meats,
a family-owned meat market. Bring a small cooler and ice packs
to keep your goodies cold. Dress for the weather. Fee includes
lunch, admissions, motorcoach transportaion and guide. Register
by September 20.
Wed Sep 30 • 8:00a-6:00p • 1 session • $74
S. Mansee/T. McCormick • Course# 8102FSA
Oxford Community Center (8:00a)
Grace Lutheran Church (8:20a)
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Travel
To register or for more information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.
EXTENDED TOURS
St. Paul Community Education is pleased to offer extended
tours for 2015/16 in cooperation with Landmark Tours.
Landmark has been providing quality air/motorcoach vacations
for 25 years across North America. Each inclusive tour
package features round-trip airfare, quality accommodations,
many meals, deluxe motorcoach transportation and a
professional tour director. Extended travel opportunities
include the following:
• Canadian Rockies – August 15-21, 2015
• Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons – September 10-18, 2015
• Trains of Colorado – September 12-18, 2015
• Canyonlands of the Southwest – September 20-26, 2015
• Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta – September 30-October 2, 2015
• Autumn in New England – October 3-9, 2015
• San Antonio Christmas Lights – November 30-December 4, 2015
Coming in 2016...
• Washington DC Cherry Blossoms – April 4-8, 2016
• Savannah, Charleston and Asheville – TBD
• New York City – TBD
• Hawaiian Island Cruise – TBD
• European River Cruise – TBD
• Alaska Land & Sea Adventure – TBD
To inquire about or register for these tours, or to receive detailed
tour information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at
651-744-3072 or visit www.commed.spps.org.
Saint Paul Public Schools
www.spps.org
Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
www.commed.spps.org
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FREE! Extended Tours Showcase
Tue June 23 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session
SPPS Community and • Course# 6115SuSA
Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Mark your calendars to join St. Paul Community Education and
Landmark Tours and learn more about the upcoming 2015/16
extended tour opportunities!
Preregistration for the showcase is appreciated, but not required.
Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072, or visit www.
commed.spps.org to receive detailed tour information.
Life on the Prairie in Marshall, Minnesota 3
Treat yourself to a visually stunning trip across the prairies and
hills to the town of Marshall, Minnesota. We'll visit Olivia, the
"Corn Capital of the Midwest," to see the world’s largest Ear of
Corn Monument (50-feet high), their 1902 courthouse with copper
domes, and the ornate Saint Aloysius Church, coined "the Jewel
on the Prairie" by Jason Davis from On the Road Again. Down the
road to Hanley Falls, enjoy a catered lunch on a beautiful six-acre
site called Minnesota’s Machinery Museum before exploring the
buildings and grounds, including five large buildings of old farm
tools, toys, tractors and gas engines dating back to 1912. See vintage
automobiles and railroad memorabilia. Once in Marshall, take a tour
of The Schwan Historical Museum highlighting the journey of how,
in 1952, one man with one truck began a global enterprise. Then,
settle in at the local hotel and relax for the evening with dinner on
your own. We will visit the Red Baron Museum the next morning
before heading to Glencoe. Tour the amazing Star Thrower Farm,
home to a flock of pasture-raised, purebred Icelandic sheep and
their guardian llamas. Native grasses, wildflowers and alfalfa richly
flavor the sheep's milk cheeses they produce in their creamery.
Icelandic sheep have exceptional fleece prized by handspinners,
felters and fiber artists. Learn about owners Deborah and Scott’s
extensive conversion of the land, the building of the milking
parlor and creamery, the herb garden and orchards, the lambs and
the llamas! Purchase handmade soaps, yarn (Icelandic lopi yarn),
hand-knit woolens, and artisan cheeses. Something for everyone.
Fee includes three meals, admissions, overnight accommodations,
motorcoach transportation and guides. Final payment due by July 6.
Wed-Thu Aug 26-27 • 8:00a
$299 single; $249 double
S. Mansee/T. McCormick • Course# 8101SuSA
Wed August 26 • SPPS District Administration Building (8:00a)
Thu August 27 • Return (5:00p)
Register online at commed.spps.org
Adult Learning
Programs for Adults with Disabilities
English // Computer Skills // Job
Supportive Experiential Education
for Adults with Mental Illness
Develop intellectual, creative, social and practical skills. Classes include
Independent Living Skills, Expressive Arts, Adult Basic and Continuing
Skills
// College Prep
Education, Technology, Science and Physical Education.
Classes meet Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
at SPPS Community and Education Service Office,
1780 West 7th Street, 55116
651-228-3655 | www.commed.spps.org
Activities and special events for adults with developmental disabilities.
FREE ADULT
CLASSES
Monthly calendars list a variety of activities including Cooking, Crafts,
JOIN TODAY!
Community
Cultural
Center
Bingo, Karaoke and Outings.
Classes meet Mondays & Wednesdays, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
at SPPS Community and Education Service Office,
1780 West 7th Street, 55116
651-293-5272 | www.commed.spps.org
Call 651-290-4822
CLEAR
Community
Leisure
Education
& Recreation
Meet with old and new friends, share interests, explore talents and
learn skills for a rich and independent life. Classes include Arts &
Crafts, Bingo, Computer, Cooking, Dance Exercise, Fashion, Games,
Music, Movies, Needlework, Swimming and more.
Classes meet Tuesdays & Thursdays, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
at Bridge View School, 360 Colborne Street, 55102
651-293-5272 | www.commed.spps.org
MORNING, AFTERNOONS, AND EVENINGS
CALL, VISIT OR STOP IN FOR MORE INFORMATION
Phone - 651-290-4822 Web - www.hubbs.spps.org
GED // Math // English // Computer Skills // Job Skills // College Prep
FREE ADULT CLASSES
JOIN TODAY!
FREE ADULT CLASSES
JOIN TODAY!
Mornings, Afternoons and Evenings
At locations throughout Saint Paul
Call 651-290-4822
MORNING, AFTERNOONS, AND EVENINGS
Call, visit or stop in for more information:
651-290-4822 or 651-744-7602
www.hubbs.spps.org CALL, VISIT OR STOP IN FOR MORE INFORMATION
Phone - 651-290-4822 Web - www.hubbs.spps.org
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SPPS Office of College and Career Readiness (OCCR)
Department Planetarium
of Alternative Education
Family
Secondary and Post-Secondary school programs include...
>> AGAPE (Adolescent Girls And Parenting Education)
>> Career Pathways Academy
>> Career and Technical Education
>> Evening High School (at Gordon Parks and
the East Side Learning Hub @ Harding)
>> Gateway to College ALC
>> Gordon Parks
>> Graduation Progress and Acceleration
>> Guidance and Counseling Services
>> LEAP (Limited English Accelerated Program)
>> Post-Secondary Programs and Partnerships
Alternative Education district-wide options include...
>> Extended Day for Learning (EDL) and
Collaborative Afterschool Programming
>> Freedom Schools
>> Multi-District Partnerships
>> Online Classes (for high school credit recovery
only)
>> Partnerships with Charter and Non-Public Schools
>> Summer Term (S-Term)
Questions? Call us at
(651) 744-8020 or visit
occr.spps.org
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Aquatics
Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094
Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS
Central Senior High School
275 N. Lexington Pkwy.
St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 66.
Important
Parents/guardians/participants must complete and
sign the Emergency Contact Form and Waiver on
the first day of class in order to participate in C.E.
Aquatics.
Evening Session Dates
Mondays
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
June 15 – August 3
June 16 – August 4
June 17 – August 5
June 18 – August 6
Daytime Session Dates
Daytime classes meet Monday through Thursday for
two weeks unless otherwise noted.
More information on our website!
www.commed.spps.org
nDetailed class descriptions
nWhat to bring to lessons
nPolicies and tips
• If students are registered for an inappropriate class level, they
will be moved to the appropriate class if space is available.
• Make-up classes/refunds are not available when students are unable to attend their scheduled class.
• Due to pool closings beyond our control, canceled classes
may not be rescheduled or refunded.
• School-aged children and older must use gender-appropriate locker
rooms.
Saint Paul Public Schools
www.spps.org
Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
www.commed.spps.org
Find us on Social Media
/SaintPaulCommunityEd
Register online at commed.spps.org
@SPPSCommunityEd
ADULT AQUATICS
Adult Beginning
Learn the basic strokes and proper breathing techniques (similar to
Levels 1-3).
Central High School Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2100SuAA
Wed Jun 17 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2100SuAB
Adult Intermediate: Stroke Development
Swimmers work to improve front and back crawl and increase
endurance. Focus will be on technique and stroke refinement.
Swimmers will also be introduced to breaststroke and butterfly.
Swimmers must be able to swim 50 yards (two lengths of the
pool) without stopping.
Central High School Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-6:50p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2101SuAA
Adult Intermediate: Endurance
Swimmers work on coordination and refinement of all strokes
and increase their distances. Swimmers must be able to swim 100
yards (four lengths of the pool) without stopping.
Central High School Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 7:00-7:50p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2103SuAA
Adult Advanced
Work on all strokes but emphasis will be on endurance and
distance swimming (great for triathlon training). Swimmers
must be able to swim 500 yards (20 lengths of the pool) without
stopping.
Central High School Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 8:00-8:50p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2102SuAA
Deep Water Exercise A-Z
Non-impact training that offers a full range of exercise challenges
(Aerobics-Zumba). Participants of all fitness levels will challenge
core muscles, muscle balance, and get a total body workout.
Ladder entry/exit only.
Central High School Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-6:50p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2210SuAA
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Aquatics
Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
ADULT AQUATICS continued
Pi-Yo-Chi
Develop strength, range of motion, balance and relaxation
by combining the core strengthening exercises of Pilates, the
lengthening and balancing poses of yoga, and the flowing
movements of t'ai chi. The warm water provides neutral support,
ease of movement, variable resistance, and balanced postural
alignment, making the class accessible to all fitness levels.
Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool
Thu Jun 18 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2206SuAA
Prenatal Water Exercise
Help alleviate pain and reduce stress and fatigue while
strengthening postural muscles and building endurance in
preparation for labor and delivery. Recommended for women at
least 12 weeks pregnant. Doctor's approval required. Ladder entry/
exit only.
Central High School Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 5:00-5:50p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2208SuAA
Water Workout
Tone up your body and improve cardiovascular fitness while
having fun exercising in the water to music. Toning will be
emphasized. Ladder entry/exit only.
Central High School Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 5:00-5:50p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2200SuAA
Thu Jun 18 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2200SuAB
Water Yoga
Discover ways to increase your coordination, flexibility and
muscular endurance with innovative yoga moves in the water.
Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2203SuAA
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Lifeguard Training
Become certified in American Red Cross Lifeguarding for
pools, First Aid, CPR, and AED. Attendance at all class
sessions is mandatory. Students must be 15 years or older
by the last day of class and be able to pass a skills pre-test.
Participants who do not pass the pre-test will be issued a
refund minus a $15 processing fee and will not be able to
continue in the course. Certification will be issued after
successful completion of written exams and skill tests; if
participants do not pass the course, neither certification nor
refund will be issued. For more information and pre-test skills/
requirements, call 651-744-5094.
Central High School Pool
Mon-Fri Aug 3 • 8:30a-3:30p • 6 sessions • $225
Course# 2302SuAA
• Skills pre-test will be Wednesday, July 29, 12:00p-1:00p,
at Central HS pool.
Swim Instructor Assistant Training
Learn how to assist swim instructors in teaching swim
lessons. Candidates must be 14 years or older, demonstrate a
strong sense of maturity and responsibility, and be competent
swimmers. Participants must pass a skills pre-test conducted
on the first day. Participants unable to pass the skills pre-test
will be refunded the course fee minus a $10 processing fee.
The course consists of classroom training as well as 10 hours
of hands-on training in the pool (hands-on training dates/
times are discussed and scheduled during the classroom
training portion). Certification will be issued after successful
completion of both classroom and hands-on training. After
successful completion of the course, participants will be
qualified to apply for an assistant position with Community
Education. For more information and pre-test skills/
requirements, call 651-744-5094.
Central High School Pool
Mon-Thu Jun 29 • 8:30a-2:00p • 4 sessions • $90
Course# 2300SuAA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Aquatics
YOUTH AQUATICS
Water Babies
Children 6 months to 2 years old with a parent in the water will be
introduced to movements in the water. If child is not potty trained,
they must wear plastic pants or a swim diaper in the pool.
No disposable diapers allowed.
Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000SuAA
Mon Jun 15 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000SuAB
Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000SuAC
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000SuAD
Tue Jun 16 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000SuAE
Thu Jun 18 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000SuAF
Thu Jun 18 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000SuAG
Tiny Tots
For children ages 2-4 with a parent in the water. Learn water
adjustment skills and have fun in the water. If child is not potty
trained, they must wear plastic pants or a swim diaper in the pool.
No disposable diapers allowed.
Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001SuAA
Mon Jun 15 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001SuAB
Mon Jun 15 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001SuAC
Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001SuAD
Tue Jun 16 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001SuAE
Thu Jun 18 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001SuAF
Thu Jun 18 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001SuAG
Thu Jun 18 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001SuAH
Waders with Parents
For children ages 4 and 5 with little pool experience to prepare
them for Waders (without parents).
Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2002SuAA
Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool
Thu Jun 18 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2002SuAB
Waders
For children ages 4 and 5 (must be at least 4 years old by start of
class). Learn beginning swimming skills and have fun in the water.
Children will participate without parents in the water.
Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003SuAA
Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003SuAB
Tue Jun 16 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003SuAC
Tue Jun 16 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003SuAD
Thu Jun 18 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003SuAE
Thu Jun 18 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003SuAF
Level 1
For children 5-10 years old. Gain confidence in the water and
work on floating, gliding and kicking; and learn the basics of front
crawl, back crawl, and elementary back stroke. Swimmers will be
supported and assisted by the instructor for most skills.
Central High School Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAA
Wed Jun 17 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAC
Thu Jun 18 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAD
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAE
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAF
Mon-Thu Jul 6 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAG
Mon-Thu Jul 6 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAH
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAI
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAJ
Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool
Tue Jun 16 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004SuAB
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Family Planetarium
Aquatics
Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
YOUTH AQUATICS continued
Level 2
For children 5-10 years old and have completed Level 1 or have
equivalent skills. Swimmers must be comfortable in the water
and will work on floating, gliding, front crawl, back crawl, and
elementary backstroke. Swimmers will work to complete skills
without support or assistance from an instructor.
Central High School Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005SuAA
Wed Jun 17 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005SuAB
Thu Jun 18 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005SuAC
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005SuAD
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005SuAE
Mon-Thu Jul 6 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005SuAF
Mon-Thu Jul 6 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005SuAG
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005SuAH
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005SuAI
Level 3
For children 5-11 years old and have completed Level 2 or have
equivalent skills. Swimmers must be able to swim front and
back crawl independently and will work to increase the distance
and technique of those strokes. Other skills include elementary
backstroke, scissors kick, dolphin kick, glides, and dives.
Central High School Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006SuAA
Wed Jun 17 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006SuAB
Thu Jun 18 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006SuAC
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006SuAD
Mon-Thu Jul 6 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006SuAE
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006SuAF
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006SuAG
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www.spps.org
Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
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Level 4
For children 6-14 years old and have completed Level 3 or have
equivalent skills. Swimmers must be able to swim front crawl
(with rotary breathing), back crawl, and elementary backstroke
and be comfortable swimming in deep water. Swimmers will
further develop front and back crawl and elementary back stroke,
and will be introduced to sidestroke and breaststroke.
Central High School Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2007SuAA
Wed Jun 17 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2007SuAB
Thu Jun 18 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2007SuAC
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2007SuAD
Mon-Thu Jul 6 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2007SuAE
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2007SuAF
Level 5
For children 6-14 years old and have completed Level 4 or have
equivalent skills. Swimmers must be comfortable swimming in
deep water and will further refine each stroke and their distances.
Other skills include butterfly, surface dives, dives, and open turns.
Central High School Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2008SuAA
Wed Jun 17 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2008SuAB
Thu Jun 18 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2008SuAC
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2008SuAD
Mon-Thu Jul 6 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2008SuAE
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2008SuAF
Level 6
For children 7-14 years old and have completed Level 5 or have
equivalent skills. Swimmers will continue to improve each of the
six strokes and work on endurance and learn open turns and flip
turns.
Central High School Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2009SuAA
Wed Jun 17 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2009SuAB
Thu Jun 18 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2009SuAC
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2009SuAD
Mon-Thu Jul 6 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2009SuAE
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2009SuAF
Register online at commed.spps.org
Aquatics
FREE!
Synchronized Swimming
Introduction Session
Level 7
For children 7-14 years old and have completed Level 6 or have
equivalent skills. Swimmers will work on swimming with more
efficiency and power through the use of training techniques and
distance swimming.
Central High School Pool
Mon Jun 15 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2010SuAA
Mon-Thu Jul 6 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2010SuAB
Tween-Teen Beginning
Lessons for tweens and teens, ages 11-14, with little or no
previous swimming experience (similar to Levels 2 and 3).
Central High School Pool
Wed Jun 17 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2012SuAA
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2012SuAB
Come and try out synchronized swimming.
For any swimmer, ages 6 and up, who can
swim the width of the pool.
Choose from three sessions:
Mon., Wed., or Fri., Aug. 24, 26, or 28
6:00-7:30p
Humboldt Secondary School
30 E. Baker St., 55107
Call Vicky Knutsen with questions at 651-470-3223.
To register, call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Advanced Synchronized Swimming
In this nationally-ranked program participants will learn swim
skills which include dance and acrobatic movements on the
surface and underwater. Participation in this activity requires a
placement tryout and acceptance to a team level of competition.
Call Vicky Knutsen with questions at
651-470-3223.
Humboldt Secondary School Pool
Mon-Fri Jun 11 • 8:00a-12:00p • 13 sessions • $200
Course# 2022SuAA
Lifeguards and Swim Instructors
Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education
is currently hiring lifeguards and instructors.
Lifeguard
Responsible for ensuring the safety of facility patrons by preventing
and responding to emergencies.
Minimum Qualifications:
Current certification in the following:
n American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED
Get trained as a Lifeguard or Swim Instructor
See page 32.
Swim Instructor
Responsible for teaching youth swim lessons, parent and child
lessons, and adult instructional lessons.
Minimum Qualifications:
Current certification in the following:
n American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor or similar
certification
Current certification in the following is preferred:
n American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED
For more information and to apply, call 651-744-5094 or visit www.commed.spps.org.
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Family Education
Driver
Planetarium
The Basics
• Students must be 15 years of age by the last day of class.
• Courses consist of State-required 30 hours of classroom and six
hours of Behind-the-Wheel instruction. Students are required to
attend all 30 consecutive hours of classroom instruction. The
classroom prepares students for the written permit test. Upon
completion of the classroom and obtaining a driver's permit,
students contact the appropriate Community Education office
to schedule Behind-the-Wheel instruction to prepare for the
road test.
• After successful completion of classroom instruction, the
student has 18 months to finish the Behind-the-Wheel portion
of the program.
• Students are required to have their permit for six months,
complete six hours of Behind-the-Wheel instruction, complete
either the 40- or 50-hour supervised driving log, and be 16
years of age before they are eligible to take the road test for a
driver’s license.
• Refunds minus a $50 fee will be issued upon request for
cancellation. Refunds will not be issued after one year from the
start date of classroom instruction.
Fee: $330
Payment plans:
1)Full payment with application or
2) $165 paid with application and remaining $165 paid by last
day of class. Registration is not available online. Parent/
guardian signature is required on registration form for
permission to take the course. Registration forms are available
at Community Education offices and on the SPPS website:
www.commed.spps.org. Click on “Driver Education,” then “How
to Register” to download form.
Registration for all Driver Education classes is taken by the
C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-3072.
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ATTENTION PARENTS:
Effective January 1, 2015, every driver under the age of 18 who
completes behind-the-wheel instruction and is testing for a
provisional driver’s license must submit a driving log. Parents/
guardians have two options regarding the supervised driving log:
• Complete a supplemental parent/guardian class (see below)
provided by a driver education program approved in
Minnesota, and then submit a supervised driving log showing
their teen has completed at least 40 hours of supervised
driving, 15 of which are nighttime hours—OR
• If the parent/guardian chooses to not complete the
supplemental class, the driving log must show that their
teen has completed at least 50 hours of supervised driving,
15 of which are nighttime hours.
The driving log must be presented at the time of the road test
and be submitted with the application for the provisional license.
The supervised driving log is available for download at
www.commed.spps.org.
Parent/Guardian Awareness Class on
Teen Driver Safety
This free 90-minute class for the parents/guardians of teen drivers
is designed to increase parental awareness and involvement with
teen driving issues, to further reduce teen-involved traffic crashes,
injuries and fatalities, and to explain the Minnesota graduated
driver licensing process. Completion of this course allows the
parent/guardian to complete the 40-hour driving log instead of the
50-hour. A certificate of completion will be given to the adult at
the end of the class which will need to be turned in to the driver
exam staff at the time of the student's road test. The certificate is
valid for one teen; for subsequent teens from the same household
who complete a driver education program, another parent/
guardian class would be required. This class is free, but requires
registration.
Mon Jun 29 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session
Central HS • C. Anderson • Course# 2525SuDA
Tue Jul 28 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session
Ramsey MS • C. Anderson • Course# 2525SuDB
Driver Education
Adult Driver Education
Central High School
Mon-Fri Jun 15-26 • 8:30-11:30a • 10 sessions
M. LaBerge • Course# 2500SuDA
Mon-Thu Jun 29-Jul 14 • 5:30-8:30p • 10 sessions
M. LaBerge • Course# 2500SuDC
Mon-Thu first two weeks
Mon-Tue third week
Mon-Fri Jul 6-17 • 9:00a-12:00p • 10 sessions
M. LaBerge • Course# 2500SuDD
This class is designed for people 18 years and older who need
a comprehensive overview of the rules and regulations that are
necessary to obtain a permit. The class is taught by a certified
driver education instructor. Fee includes two hours of Behindthe-Wheel instruction.
Wed Jul 22 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $150
Central HS • M. LaBerge • Course# 2504SuDA
To register, call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Looking for Driving Classes 55+?
See Older Adults, page 22.
East Side Learning Hub
@ Harding High School
Saint Paul Public Schools
www.spps.org
Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
www.commed.spps.org
Mon-Fri Aug 10-24 • 1:00-4:00p • 10 sessions
G. Saunders • Course# 2500SuDG
Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri first week (No class Aug 11)
Mon-Fri second week
Mon third week
Washington Technology
Magnet School
Mon-Fri Jun 15-Jul 6 • 9:00-11:00a • 15 sessions
D. Courneya • Course# 2500SuDB
Mon-Fri first two weeks
Mon-Thu third week (No class July 3)
Mon fourth week
Mon-Fri Jun 15-Jul 2 • 14 sessions
J. Swanson • Course# 2500SuDH
Mon-Fri first two weeks, 12:30-2:30p
Mon-Thu third week, 12:30-3:00p
Mon-Fri Jul 13-31 • 8:00-10:00a • 15 sessions
D. Courneya • Course# 2500SuDF
Find us on Social Media
/SaintPaulCommunityEd
@SPPSCommunityEd
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Fitness & Safety
Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383
Mail: C.E. Office at
Rondo Education Center
560 Concordia Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 66.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced
lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable
for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics.
• Additional scholarships may be available for full-day sessions.
• Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.
Baby-sitter's Training
Ages 11 and up. The Safe Sitter®, Inc. program is a medically
accurate, hands-on program that teaches you how to handle
emergencies when caring for young children. Learn to work with
children of various ages, basic first aid, CPR, and when and how
to call for help. Receive a baby-sitting kit and certification.
Fri Jun 12 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75
Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • Course# 1910SuA
Fri Jun 19 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75
Highland Park Elem • Eagan YMCA staff • Course# 1910SuB
Fri Jul 24 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75
Battle Creek Elem • Eagan YMCA staff • Course# 1910SuC
Thu Aug 20 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 sessions • $75
Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • Course# 1910SuD
Fencing Camp
Entering grades 2-5. New and experienced students are invited.
Fencing classes improve dexterity, speed, quickness and focus.
Get ready to face your foe in mano-a-mano matches that will test
your strength, speed, discipline and desire. Equipment is provided.
Mon-Fri Jun 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $140
St. Anthony Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 321SuA
Mon-Fri Aug 17 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $140
EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League
Course# 321SuB
Golf Mini-Camp
Entering grades 1-5. Take your first swing at golf. Test out
different clubs and practice putting around Saint Anthony Park
before heading to Highland Golf Course for a field trip on the last
day. Put what you've learned into practice on a real course!
Mon-Thu Jun 29 • 9:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $80
St. Anthony Park Elem • First Tee • Course# 1130SuB
Let's Play!
Basketball Mini-Camp
Swish! Make three-point shots, dribble around your opponents and
block the game-changing basket. Scrimmage with your teammates
to develop your basketball skills.
Mon-Thu Jun 8 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $30
Crossroads • J. Webb • Course# 334SuA
• Entering grades K-2.
Mon-Thu Jul 13 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $30
Crossroads • J. Webb • Course# 334SuB
• Entering grades 3-5.
Fencing
Entering grades 2-5. Are you ready to duel? Get ready to face your
foe in mano-a-mano matches that will test your strength, dexterity,
speed, discipline and desire. We provide safety swords, protective
masks and jackets, in a high-octane, inclusive environment.
Appropriate for all levels.
Mon-Thu Jun 1 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $58
Crossroads • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1901SuA
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Entering grades 1-5. Run, throw, kick, catch and play! Warm
up with games designed to build coordination, strength and
endurance. Build teamwork skills playing soccer, kickball,
Frisbee, Capture the Flag and more. Work in groups to invent new
and mash-up sports and teach them to each other.
Mon-Fri Jun 22 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $80
St. Anthony Park Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1130SuA
One Love Wellness Camp
Entering grades 3-6. There are many simple things you can do to
positively effect your world! We will build healthy skills including
gardening, reuse art-making, cooking, yoga, and imaginative acts
of kindness.
Mon-Fri Jul 6 • 8:30a-4:30p • 5 sessions • $175
Cherokee Heights Elem • Audacious Alchemy • Course# 1289SuA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Fitness & Safety
Rock Climbing Camp
Ages 6-12. Challenge yourself during this exciting introduction
to rock climbing camp! Gain a deeper knowledge and respect for
safety in the popular sport of rock climbing and rappelling, as
well as a feeling of accomplishment and self-reliance. Additional
information including a waiver will be emailed to you from
Vertical Endeavors one week prior to the class start date.
Mon-Fri Jun 22 • 9:00a-1:00p • 5 sessions • $185
Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5181SuA
855 Phalen Blvd., 55106
Mon-Fri Jul 13 • 9:00a-1:00p • 5 sessions • $185
Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5181SuB
855 Phalen Blvd., 55106
Mon-Fri Aug 17 • 9:00a-1:00p • 5 sessions • $185
Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5181SuC
855 Phalen Blvd., 55106
Yoga
Entering grades K-5. Strengthen your body and mind through the
practice of yoga. Learn asanas (poses) and prana (breath) to help
reduce stress and keep you focused. Relax, refresh and reflect.
Mon-Thu Jun 1 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $45
Crossroads • Audacious Alchemy • Course# 1261SuA
Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse
Entering grades 1-5. What would you do to survive the wild? Test
your hunting skills in archery, catch fish using a rod you design,
and identify which plants you can eat. Build a shelter, a solar
oven, and find treasures using geocaching equipment.
Mon-Fri Jun 22 • 8:30a-4:30p • 5 sessions • $160
Highland Park Elem • R. Rentzel • Course# 1117SuA
Volleyball Mini-Clinic
Entering grades 2-5. Serve, pass, set, score! Learn or improve your
volleyball skills. Scrimmage daily and learn to communicate on
the court to become a great teammate.
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $30
Crossroads • E. Robinette • Course# 301SuA
Register online at commed.spps.org
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Gymnastics
Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Our gymnastics program is safe, supportive, engaging and
fun. In class, children gain flexibility, leadership, strength and
coordination. Our instructors enjoy working with youth of all ages
and abilities. We do end-of-session evaluations of students and
inform families when children are ready to progress. Observation
is limited to the last day of class.
Parents/guardians must complete and sign a waiver on the first
day of class in order for their child to participate. More information
can be found at http://commed.spps.org/cp_gymnastics.
No class at Central HS: July 3, (August 11, no class p.m. only)
No class at Highland HS: July 3
Tumble Together
Ages 2-5 and one adult. Learn gymnastics in a semi-structured
class and develop balancing, jumping, rolling, climbing and
hanging skills. We'll also practice following directions as well as
gymnastic vocabulary. Each day we will do a group activity and
a set of stations where participants and their adult can work on a
skill at their own pace.
Central HS
Tue Jun 23 • 6:00-6:30p • 7 sessions • $42 • Course# 201SuA
Thu Jun 25 • 9:00-9:30a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201SuB
Highland Park HS
Mon Jun 22 • 9:00-9:30a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201SuC
Mon Jun 22 • 4:30-5:00p • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201SuD
Tumble Bees
Ages 3-5. Learn basic gymnastic skills, body awareness, group
activities, problem solving, following directions and gymnastic
vocabulary. Child must be toilet trained and comfortable without a
parent in the room.
Central HS
Tue Jun 23 • 9:00-9:45a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202SuA
Thu Jun 25 • 6:00-6:45p • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202SuB
Highland Park HS
Mon Jun 22 • 9:30-10:15a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202SuC
Mon Jun 22 • 5:00-5:45p • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202SuD
Beginners (Ages 5 and up)
Ages 5 and up with little or no previous gymnastic experience.
Gymnasts will learn the basics of floor exercise, uneven bars,
balance beam, vault and dance.
Central HS
Tue Jun 23 • 10:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203SuA
Tue Jun 23 • 7:15-8:15p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203SuB
Thu Jun 25 • 10:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203SuC
Highland Park HS
Mon Jun 22 • 11:30a-12:30p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203SuD
Mon Jun 22 • 7:00-8:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203SuE
Beginners (Ages 9-13)
Ages 9-13 with little or no previous gymnastic experience.
Gymnasts will learn the basics of floor exercise, uneven bars,
balance beam, vault and dance.
Central HS
Thu Jun 25 • 6:45-7:45p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203SuF
Advanced Beginners
Ages 6 and up. Coach approval required. Gymnasts who wish to
progress more quickly may register for more than one class
a week.
Central HS
Tue Jun 23 • 10:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204SuA
Thu Jun 25 • 7:30-8:30p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204SuB
Highland Park HS
Mon Jun 22 • 10:30-11:30a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204SuC
Mon Jun 22 • 6:00-7:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204SuD
Saint Paul Public Schools
www.spps.org
Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
www.commed.spps.org
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Gymnastics
Boys-Only Beginners
Salto
Central HS • Ages 7-13
Tue Jun 23 • 11:00a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 208SuA
Salto Petite
Participants work on vault, rings, pommel horse, high bar, parallel
bars and floor.
Central HS • Ages 4-6
Tue Jun 23 • 6:30-7:15p • 7 sessions • $52 • Course# 208SuB
Thu Jun 25 • 9:45-10:30a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 208SuC
Boys-Only Advanced Beginners
Ages 7-13. Coach approval required.
Central HS
Thu Jun 25 • 11:00a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 214SuA
Mini Flips
Ages 3-6. Coach approval required
Highland Park HS
Mon Jun 22 • 10:30-11:15a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 205SuA
Mon Jun 22 • 5:45-6:30p • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 205SuB
Kinder Flips
Ages 4-6. Coach approval required.
Central HS
Tue Jun 23 • 6:30-7:30p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 206SuA
Highland Park HS
Mon Jun 22 • 10:30-11:30a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 206SuB
Mon Jun 22 • 6:00-7:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 206SuC
Flips
Coach approval required.
Central HS
Tue/Thu Jun 16 • 4:30-6:30p • $196 • Course# 253SuA
• Class ends August 13.
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at
www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education
Center at 651-487-7383 for information.
Central HS
Mon/Wed/Fri Jun 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • $324 • Course# 254SuA
• Two-day option $213.
Class ends August 14.
Salto Elite
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at
www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education
Center at 651-487-7383 for information.
Central HS
Mon/Wed/Fri Jun 15 • 5:00-8:00p • $324 • Course# 255SuA
• Two-day option $213.
Class ends August 14.
Lil' Sparks
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at
www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education
Center at 651-487-7383 for information.
Highland Park HS
Mon/Wed Jun 15 • 8:00-10:00a • $231 • Course# 250SuA
• Class ends August 19.
Ages 6 and up. Coach approval required.
Central HS
Tue Jun 23 • 7:00-8:30p • 7 sessions • $74 • Course# 207SuA
Thu Jun 25 • 7:00-8:30p • 8 sessions • $84 • Course# 207SuB
Highland Park HS
Mon Jun 22 • 11:00a-12:30p • 8 sessions • $84 • Course# 207SuC
Mon Jun 22 • 3:00-4:30p • 8 sessions • $84 • Course# 207SuD
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Gymnastics
Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Dragons
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at
www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education
Center at 651-487-7383 for information.
Highland Park HS
Tue-Fri Jun 16 • 8:00-11:00a • $489 • Course# 252SuA
• Class ends August 21.
Fireflies
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at
www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education
Center at 651-487-7383 for information.
Highland Park HS
Tue/Thu Jun 16 • 10:00a-12:00p • $231 • Course# 251SuA
• Class ends August 20.
Dragonflies
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at
www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education
Center at 651-487-7383 for information.
Highland Park HS
Tue-Fri Jun 16 • 8:00-11:00a • $489 • Course# 257SuA
• Class ends August 21.
High School
For high school competitors at the Junior Varsity and Varsity level.
Strength and conditioning included.
Highland Park HS
Tue Jun 23 • 8:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $100 • Course# 210SuA
Gymnastics Mini-Camp
Ages 5 and up. Flip, tumble and twist! Build your gymnastic
skills and new friendships with other gymnasts. This camp is
appropriate for all skill levels.
Highland Park HS
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $88
Course# 211SuA
Central HS
Mon-Thu Aug 17 • 9:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $88
Course# 211SuB
Love Working with Kids?
Become a Childcare Superhero!
Community Education’s Discovery Club program is
in need of part-time childcare professionals
available before and after school hours and on
non-school days.
Discovery Club serves Saint Paul Public Elementary
Schools throughout the city. For more program
information, visit discoveryclub.spps.org.
For openings and to apply, visit
hr.spps.org
and click Careers
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Language & Culture
Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383
Mail: C.E. Office at
Rondo Education Center
560 Concordia Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 66.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced
lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable
for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics.
• Additional scholarships may be available for full-day sessions.
• Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.
Bro Camp
Entering grades 1-6. Are you your brother's keeper? Boys
are invited to Cherokee Heights Elementary School to play
sports with local coaches, prepare healthy snacks and try other
interesting activities. Join us and build brotherhood with boys
from across the city. Girls are welcome to register for Totally Girls
Camp; see page 43.
Mon-Fri Jul 13 • 8:30a-4:30p • 5 sessions • $35
Cherokee Heights Elem • Course# 1184SuB
Camp Independence Days
Entering grades 1-5. Celebrate independence with traditions
from all over the world! Be first to climb to the top of a pole as
celebrated in Indonesia, make and throw color dust like Holi in
India, and twirl a ribbon stick as done in Ukraine. Honor some of
our U.S. traditions by building rockets, playing outdoor games and
having a picnic.
Mon-Thu Jun 29 • 9:00a-5:00p • 4 sessions • $128
Highland Park Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1288SuA
Camp Kindergarten
Designed for youth entering kindergarten in Fall, 2015. Get ready
for your first day of school! Practice the ins and outs of the school
day including: walking in line, riding the bus and circle time.
Experience the fun with games, songs and art projects.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85
Randolph Heights Elem • A. Nelson • Course# 323SuA
Mon-Fri Aug 17 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85
EXPO Elem • M. Ross • Course# 323SuB
Mon-Fri Aug 17 • 12:00-3:00p • 5 sessions • $85
EXPO Elem • M. Ross • Course# 323SuC
Register online at commed.spps.org Star Wars Camp
Entering grades 1-5. Battle the Galactic Empire as you channel the
"force" and become a Jedi. We’ll make lightsabers, Jedi costumes,
and destroy the Death Star.
Mon-Fri Aug 3 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $170
EXPO Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1231SuA
Wayback Camp: Mr. Peabody & Sherman
Entering grades 1-5. What would you create if the ceiling of the
Sistine Chapel was yours to paint? How would you have helped
the Wright Brothers build their airplane? How would you motivate
people if you were a leader like Nelson Mandela or Jane Addams?
Build a WABAC Machine to explore history like Mr. Peabody and
Sherman and see what happens!
Mon-Fri Jul 6 • 8:30a-4:30p • 5 sessions • $160
Highland Park Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1230SuA
French Immersion Camp
Entering grades 1-5. Bonjour! Have fun en Français this summer
through cooking, singing, crafts, sports, games and cultural
activities. The camp is conducted entirely in French and is
designed for youth with significant background in French.
Mon-Fri Aug 3 • 8:30a-3:00p • 5 sessions • $170
L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • Course# 325SuA
Lower Campus
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 8:30a-3:00p • 5 sessions • $170
L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • Course# 325SuC
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& Culture
Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
French Immersion Camp
for New Kindergarteners
Designed for kindergarteners enrolled in L'Etoile du Nord French
Immersion School beginning Fall, 2015. Prepare for the transition
to immersion kindergarten by walking through the ins and outs
of the school day and practicing French through games, songs
and cultural activities. Register for either morning or afternoon
session. No lunch break provided. Extended day option for
afternoon participants.
Mon-Fri Aug 3 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85
L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • Course# 326SuA
Lower Campus
Mon-Fri Aug 3 • 12:00-3:00p • 5 sessions • $85
L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • Course# 326SuB
Lower Campus
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85
L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • Course# 326SuC
Lower Campus
French Immersion Camp: Extended Day
Entering grades K-5. Extended day option for participants of the
French Immersion Camp includes activities in French.
Mon-Fri Aug 3 • 3:00-5:00p • 5 sessions • $50
L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • Course# 325SuB
Lower Campus
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 3:00-5:00p • 5 sessions • $50
L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • Course# 325SuD
Lower Campus
Global Roots
Entering grades 1-5. St. Paul is made up of fabulous people with
roots all over the globe. Celebrate our city by exploring and
sharing your own identity and learning from some of our newest
community members. Cook traditional snacks and try sports from
around the world. And, plant your own box garden – because
growing our own food is part of our shared global roots!
Mon-Fri Jul 27 • 8:30a-4:00p • 5 sessions • $150
Battle Creek Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1286SuA
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Hollywood Readers
Entering grades 1-4. Bring text to life through acting, games and
art, based on stories that have made it to the big screen. Hosted by
Minnesota Reading Corps.
Mon-Fri Jun 15 • 8:30a-3:30p • 5 sessions • $25
Galtier Community School • Minnesota Reading Corps
Course# 1034SuA
Mandarin Immersion Camp
Entering grades 1-5. Sustain your Mandarin speaking skills this
summer! Join your friends and cook, sing, create and play, all in
Mandarin. The camp is conducted entirely in Mandarin and is
designed for youth with significant background in Mandarin.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 8:30a-3:00p • 5 sessions • $170
Hamline Elem • Mandarin Immersion staff • Course# 1805SuA
Mandarin Immersion Camp: Extended Day
Entering grades 1-5. Extended day option for participants of the
Mandarin Immersion Camp includes activities in Mandarin.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 3:00-5:00p • 5 sessions • $50
Hamline Elem • Mandarin Immersion staff • Course# 1805SuB
Mandarin Immersion Camp
for New Kindergarteners
Designed for kindergarteners enrolled in the Jie Ming Mandarin
Immersion Program beginning Fall, 2015. Prepare for the
transition to immersion kindergarten by walking through the
ins and outs of the school day and practicing Mandarin through
games, songs and cultural activities.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85
Hamline Elem • Mandarin Immersion staff • Course# 1806SuA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Language & Culture
Preschool: Dragons Love Tacos
Ages 3-5. Did you know Dragons Love Tacos? So do we. Make
dragon-safe salsa, dragon masks and have a dragon taco party!
Tue Jul 14 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $30
EXPO Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1284SuA
Preschool: Eating the Alphabet
Ages 3-5. Fruits and veggies are yummy and fun to read about.
Try apricots, blackberries, carrots and other foods that make up
the ABCs.
Tue Jun 16 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $30
Highland Park Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1285SuA
Preschool: French
Ages 3-5. Bonjour les amis! Discover the French language
through art, games and music.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00-10:00a • 5 sessions • $45
L'Etoile du Nord – • Language Sprout • Course# 1711SuA
Lower Campus
Preschool: Mandarin Chinese
Ages 3-5. Ni Hao! Discover Mandarin Chinese through art, games
and music.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00-10:00a • 5 sessions • $45
Hamline Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1811SuA
Preschool: Me Gusta Español
Ages 3-5. ¡Hola amigos! Discover the Spanish language through
art, games and music.
Tue Jun 16 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $37
Highland Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1602SuA
Tue Jul 14 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $37
EXPO Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1602SuB
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00-10:00a • 5 sessions • $45
Adams • Language Sprout • Course# 1602SuC
Register online at commed.spps.org Family Fun: Español Contigo
Ages 20 months to 3 years and an adult. Discover the Spanish
language in a fun family setting. Fee is per one adult/one child
pair.
Tue Jun 16 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $37
Highland Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1225SuA
Tue Jul 14 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $37
EXPO Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1225SuB
Language Sprout: Spanish
Entering grades 1-5. Vamanos, let's learn Spanish together! We'll
cover a variety of vocabulary and verb conjugations, and use lots
of fun games to build speech and comprehension skills.
Tue Jun 16 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $37
Highland Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1610SuA
Tue Jul 14 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $37
EXPO Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1610SuB
Spanish Immersion Camp
Entering grades 1-5. ¡Vamos a jugar! Immerse yourself in Spanish
language and culture! Activities include arts, crafts, cooking,
games, dance and cultural activities all taught en Español.
Designed for students with a significant background in Spanish.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 8:30a-3:00p • 5 sessions • $170
Adams • Spanish Immersion staff • Course# 304SuA
Spanish Immersion Camp: Extended Day
Entering grades 1-5. Extended day option for participants of the
Spanish Immersion Camp includes activities in Spanish.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 3:00-5:00p • 5 sessions • $50
Adams • Spanish Immersion staff • Course# 304SuB
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Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Spanish Immersion Camp
for New Kindergarteners
Designed for kindergarteners enrolled in Adams Spanish
Immersion School beginning Fall, 2015. Prepare for the transition
to immersion kindergarten by walking through the ins and outs of
the school day and practicing Spanish through games, songs and
cultural activities.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85
Adams • Spanish Immersion staff • Course# 305SuA
Tour the Cities: Field Trip Week
Entering grades 1-5. Wrap up your summer with a week of field
trips! The adventure will begin each day with group games, team
challenges, and new friends. Take off on a new adventure each day,
by foot or by bus, to explore the awesome cities we live in.
Mon-Fri Aug 17 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $185
EXPO Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 350SuB
Mon-Fri Aug 24 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $185
Rondo Education Center • Community Ed staff • Course# 350SuA
Totally Girls Camp
Entering grades 1-6. Girls – it's your time to shine! Bring your
friends and make some new ones as you play sports, create art,
prepare healthy snacks and try interesting activities. Boys are
welcome to register for Bro Camp; see page 40.
Mon-Fri Jul 13 • 8:30a-4:30p • 5 sessions • $35
Cherokee Heights Elem • Course# 1184SuA
See our summer planning tools/calendar at
commed.spps.org/summer.
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Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383
Mail: C.E. Office at
Rondo Education Center
560 Concordia Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 66.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced
lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable
for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics.
• Additional scholarships may be available for full-day sessions.
• Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.
Extreme Chemistry
Entering grades 1-5. Step into the science lab to solve our mystery
challenges! Investigate polymers, rates of reaction, density,
chemical indicators and more. Bring a lab coat, or clothes you can
get messy in.
Mon-Thu Aug 10 • 10:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $70
L'Etoile du Nord – • Science Explorers • Course# 1236SuA
Lower Campus
CSI: Examine the Evidence
Entering grades 1-5. How do crime science investigators help
solve crimes? Explore the fun and fascinating field of forensic
science. Become a team of investigators, examine simulated
blood splatters, latent prints, tool marks and more. Test your
investigative and scientific skills using your own CSI take-home
kit and follow the evidence to crack the case.
Mon-Thu Jul 27 • 10:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $70
Battle Creek Elem • Science Explorers • Course# 1235SuA
Destination Mars: Rocketry Course
Entering grades 2-5. Launch your very own rocket 300 feet
into the air! Make and take home rockets of varying difficulty.
Investigate aeronautical concepts of propulsion, thrust, lift and
drag. Bring two empty 2-liter soda bottles to use in your rocket
experiments.
Mon-Fri Jul 13 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $135
EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1411SuA
Grandmasters Chess Camp
Entering grades 1-8. Develop the brain-bending strategies of a
brilliant and complex game of chess! Learn moves like Blitz and
Double-Bug (playing with a partner), as well as opening, middle
and end game strategies. Compete in a tournament on the last day.
Mon-Fri Jun 15 • 9:00a-4:00p • 5 sessions • $199
Highland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League
Course# 300SuA
Mon-Fri Jun 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $125
Highland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League
Course# 300SuB
Launches and Explosions
Entering grades 1-5. Explore the physics of launching and the
chemistry of mini explosions while building catapults, rockets and
more!
Mon-Thu Jun 22 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $40
Crossroads • E. Robinette • Course#1024SuA
Preschool: LEGOS
Ages 4-5. Ignite your inner inventor and investigate basic
engineering concepts. Build a race-car, blender, see-saw and more
using DUPLO and regular-size LEGO blocks.
Mon-Thu Jun 1 • 4:15p-5:30p • 4 sessions • $43
Crossroads • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1127SuA
Mon-Thu Aug 17 • 9:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $72
EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League
Course# 1127SuB
Extreme LEGO
Entering grades K-3. Challenge every aspect of your creativity
and intellect while learning the basics of engineering and physics.
Build, test and modify new projects with LEGOs each day!
Mon-Thu Jun 8 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $64
Crossroads • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1418SuA
Find us on Social Media
/SaintPaulCommunityEd
Register online at commed.spps.org @SPPSCommunityEd
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Science,
Technology, Engineering & Math
Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
LEGO X: Pump It Up Pneumatics Camp
Entering grades 1-5. Get pumped with LEGO pneumatics series.
Learn how pressurized air is used in your everyday life. Create a
robotic hand, arm and stamping press, along with a dinosaur and
scarecrow.
Mon-Thu Jun 29 • 9:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $90
Highland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League
• Course# 1345SuA
Math Games Camp
Entering grades 5-8. Discover the fun of math through computer
games, puzzles, and team builders! Start with mathematical basics
and progress towards advanced higher-level thinking that connects
math with art, science and careers. Work individually and as a
team to develop your math skills, solve puzzles, and conquer
challenges. Bring a bag lunch.
Mon-Fri Jun 15 • 8:30a-3:30p • 5 sessions • $25
Galtier Community School • Minnesota Math Corps
Course# 1182SuA
Minecraft Meets Mario
Entering grades 1-5. Turn your favorite gaming apps into real life
action. Build worlds like Minecraft smash structures with Angry
Birds, and build cars and racetracks like Mario Kart. At the end of
the week, combine them all into one super live-action game!
Mon-Fri Jul 27 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $170
EXPO Elem • Course# 1299SuA
Beginning Scratch
Entering grades 4-6. Put your imagination to work while learning
to create animations, games, puzzles, music, art and interactive
stories. Use Scratch, a powerful but easy-to-use, "drag-and-drop"
programming language developed at the MIT Media Lab. Scratch
gives you the power to imagine, build, and share safely online
as you learn the basics of coding. Turn your imagination into
something real! Limited partial scholarships available; call 651487-7383 to inquire.
Mon-Fri Jun 22 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $250
Highland Park Elem • Code Savvy • Course# 1128SuA
Mon-Fri Aug 3 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $250
L'Etoile du Nord – • Code Savvy • Course# 1128SuB
Lower Campus
Advanced Scratch
Entering grades 4-6. Dive into the world of game design and
other cool creative projects as you explore and experiment with
advanced features of the Scratch programming language. This
camp is geared toward coders with some Scratch experience; it
combines mini-lessons and time for discovery and independent
work. What will you create?
Mon-Fri Jul 6 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $250
Highland Park Elem • Code Savvy• Course# 1129SuA
Junior Woodshop
Entering grades 3-5. Develop a woodshop project that involves
measuring, cutting with a jig/scroll saw, band saw, and use of
other woodworking tools. All materials and project plans will be
supplied.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $110
Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 1266SuA
See our summer planning tools/calendar at
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Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383
Mail: C.E. Office at
Rondo Education Center
560 Concordia Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 66.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced
lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable
for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics.
• Additional scholarships may be available for full-day sessions.
• Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.
Ballet Camps
Gain strength, flexibility and self-confidence as you learn ballet
moves. Use your creativity and musicality to collaborate with your
group.
Heroes, Fairytales and Princesses
Tue/Thu Jun 9 • 3:00-5:00p • 4 sessions • $120
St. Paul Ballet • Course# 1264SuA
1680 Grand Ave., 55105
• Ages 6-8.
American Girlfriends' Ballet
Tue/Thu Jun 23 • 3:00-5:00p • 4 sessions • $120
St. Paul Ballet • Course# 1264SuB
1680 Grand Ave., 55105
• Ages 6-8.
The Wizard of Oz
Mon-Fri Jul 6 • 12:30-3:30p • 4 sessions • $225
St. Paul Ballet • Course# 1264SuC
1680 Grand Ave., 55105
• Ages 6-8.
Dance and Art Camp
Mon-Fri Aug 17 • 9:30a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $188
St. Paul Ballet • Course# 1264SuD
655 Fairview Ave. N., 55104
• Ages 4-6.
The Story of a Frozen Ice Princess
Mon-Fri Aug 17 • 3:00-5:00p • 4 sessions • $120
St. Paul Ballet • Course# 1264SuE
1680 Grand Ave., 55105
• Ages 3-5.
Register online at commed.spps.org Dance Fundamentals
Ages 6-10. Experience different dance styles: ballet, jazz and
lyrical dance with an emphasis on ballet. Learn basic skills
such as class etiquette and structure, flexibility and movement
coordination.
Tue Jun 16 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $24
Highland Park Elem • K. Waletzke • Course# 1050SuA
Tue Jul 14 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $24
EXPO Elem • K. Waletzke • Course# 1050SuB
Dance: Ribbons & Twirls
Ages 3-5. Wrap yourself in ribbon and dance the day away!
Focusing on ballet and jazz dance, we'll twirl through the moves
with ribbon sticks. Fee includes ribbon stick and is yours to keep.
Tue Jun 16 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $28
Highland Park Elem • K. Waletzke • Course# 1155SuA
Mon-Thu Jul 13 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $35
Crossroads • A. Adams • Course# 1155SuB
Tue Jul 14 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $28
EXPO Elem • K. Waletzke • Course# 1155SuC
Hip-Hop Dance
Entering grades 1-5. Learn old- and new-school hip-hop dance
moves so you can innovate and design your own moves!
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $35
Crossroads • A. Adams • Course# 1051SuA
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Planetarium
Performing Arts
Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Comic Book Creation
Entering grades 2-5. Write and draw your own comic book!
Design characters from comic books, superhero movies and
manga. Expand your storyline as your imagination comes to life.
Mon-Fri Jun 22 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $105
St. Anthony Park Elem • K. Schweiger • Course# 342SuA
Mon-Thu Jun 22 • 4:15p-5:30p • 4 sessions • $35
Crossroads • Community Ed staff • Course# 342SuB
Guitar: Individual Lessons
Entering grades 1-8. Pick a melody, strum a chord, and perform
popular and classical guitar music. Play acoustic guitar as a
beginning or progressing student. Participants must bring their
own guitar. These are half-hour individual lessons.
Tue Jun 16 • 3:00-6:00p • 8 sessions • $144
EXPO Elem • P. Dougherty • Course# 1100SuA
Hogwarts Academy
Drawing Adventures
Entering grades K-5. Draw the summer season step-by-step
through warm and cool colors, textures and shapes. Expand your
art vocabulary and art history knoweldge, improve your attention
to detail and develop a foundation for visual arts.
Mon-Thu Jul 20 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $50
Crossroads • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208SuA
Family Fun: Musical Discoveries
Ages 2-3 and adult. Discover music through fun, familiar
themes. Children and caregivers will explore new and traditional
songs through rhythmic musical activities, instrument play and
movement. Caregivers will learn to use music at home to continue
to build key social and developmental skills.
Tue Jun 16 • 9:00-9:55a • 4 sessions • $69
Highland Park Elem • MacPhail Center for Music
Course# 1857SuA
Tue Jul 14 • 9:00-9:55a • 4 sessions • $69
EXPO Elem • MacPhail Center for Music • Course# 1857SuB
Entering grades 1-5. Immerse yourself in all things Harry Potter!
Design your house uniform, experiment with potions, create a
magic wand and more in this week-long wizarding adventure.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $170
EXPO Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1359SuA
Musical Theatre Troupe
Entering grades 1-5. Experience the triple threat: acting, singing
and dancing! Create a play from start to finish and put on a
performance at the end of the week. Develop your vocal chords,
presentation skills and movement. Bring a bag lunch.
Mon-Fri Jul 20 • 8:30a-4:00p • 5 sessions • $150
Battle Creek Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1955SuA
See our summer planning tools/calendar at
commed.spps.org/summer.
Family Fun: Musical Make Believe
Ages 3-4 and adult. Imagine music coming to life! Together with
your child we will sing, move, play a variety of folk and brass
instruments, and create as we experience music through fun
summer themes.
Tue Jul 14 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $69
EXPO Elem • MacPhail Center for Music • Course# 1081SuA
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No Fear Shakespeare!
Entering grades 4-8. You, yes you, can write like Shakespeare!
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" can be confusing with
those, these, thous, and thines. But you know more Shakespeare
than you think. Discover how iambic pentameter and verse work,
play with tongue-twisters, and hear some very familiar stories.
Mon-Fri Jul 20 • 8:30a-3:30p • 5 sessions • $150
EXPO Elem • D. Reynolds • Course# 1112SuA
Paper Sculpture
Entering grades 2-5. Fold, clip, snip and be bold as you create
the most unique paper art using mathematical formulas. Develop
paper sculptures, 3D books, drawings and collages.
Mon-Fri Aug 3 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $100
L'Etoile du Nord – • S. Stengle • Course# 1118SuA
Lower Campus
Percussion: Individual Lessons
Entering grades 1-8. Hand drum using congas, djembe and
bongos. Older youth develop snare drum techniques. Drums are
provided during lessons. These are individual half-hour lessons.
Tue Jun 16 • 3:00-6:00p • 8 sessions • $144
EXPO Elem • B. Draper • Course# 1364SuA
Piano: Individual Lessons
Entering grades 1-8. Learn to play piano and develop note reading,
rhythms, primary chords and elementary technique. These are
individual half-hour lessons.
Tue Jun 16 • 9:00a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $144
EXPO Elem • V. Parker • Course# 1101SuA
Tue Jun 16 • 9:00a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $144
Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • Course# 1101SuB
Wed Jun 17 • 9:00a-12:00p • 7 sessions • $126
Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • Course# 1101SuC
Register online at commed.spps.org Preschool: Musical Trolley at the Animal Fair
Ages 4-5. Parade through musical magic led by bears, insects,
monkeys, alligators, kangaroos, turtles and more. You'll move to
the magic drum, play a variety of musical instruments, and with
the help of your animal friends, discover the musical concepts of
fast and slow, piano and forte, legato and staccato and steady beat.
Tue Jun 16 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $69
Highland Park Elem • MacPhail Center for Music
Course# 1183SuA
Preschool: My Little Pony
Ages 3-5. Take a trip to land of Equestria and visit the ponies in
Ponyville. Play games and do projects that make our friendships
magic!
Mon-Fri Jun 22 • 9:00-11:00a • 5 sessions • $60
St. Anthony Park Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1282SuA
Preschool: Pinkalicious
Ages 3-5. Pink is a pinktastic color! Take the lead from
Pinkalicious and create a pink world with pink flowers, pink
paintings, pink headbands and more.
Tue Jul 14 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $28
EXPO Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1283SuA
Preschool: Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Ages 3-5. Fly, drive and chug-a-chug chug through stories, games
and crafts about our favorite ways to get from here to there!
Mon-Fri Jun 15 • 9:00-11:00a • 5 sessions • $60
St. Anthony Park Elem • E. Robinette • Course# 1280SuA
Preschool: Sticky Hands
Ages 3-5. Craft works of art with your little hands and get ooey,
gooey and messy, too!
Tue Jun 16 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $28
Highland Park Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1342SuA
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Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Preschool: Where the Wild Things Are
Theatre: Improv
Project Runway
Theatre: From Page to Stage
Ages 3-5. Where are the wild things? Why here, of course! Using
the classic book as our inspiration we'll have a wild rumpus with
animal movements, music and masks.
Mon-Thu Jun 29 • 9:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $48
St. Anthony Park Elem • R. Rentzel • Course# 1281SuA
Entering grades 3-6. Learn to sew using a machine to create your
own summer tank top or dress, headband and more. Share your
work at a final Project Runway Fashion Show on the last day!
Mon-Fri Jun 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $132
St. Anthony Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League
Course# 1032SuA
Mon-Fri Aug 17 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $132
EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1032SuB
Superheroes & Supersheroes
Entering grades 1-5. What is your super power? Dive into the
stories of your favorite superheroes and supersheroes. Create your
own super identity, costume and story! Work in small groups to
make your own movies, comics or plays.
Mon-Fri Jul 20 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $160
EXPO Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1036SuA
Entering grades 2-5. Unlock your spontaneous side! Practice your
improv skills to create stories and plays that teach you how to say,
"Yes!"; take risks and build ideas as a team.
Mon-Thu Jun 15 • 4:15-5:30p • 4 sessions • $35
Crossroads • J. Garcia • Course# 1026SuA
Entering grades 1-5. Create a play from start to finish. Become the
characters, write a script, make sets, costumes and puppets, and
put on a final performance. It's amazing what you can accomplish
in one week!
Mon-Fri Jul 13 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $160
EXPO Elem • Community Ed staff • Course# 1346SuA
Vocal Music
Entering grades 1-5. Learn how to sing in another language and
perform side-by-side with a professional opera singer. Build your
own costume pieces and perform for your family and friends on
the last day.
Mon-Fri Aug 3 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $100
EXPO Elem • Minnesota Opera • Course# 1955SuB
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Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383
Mail: C.E. Office at
Rondo Education Center
560 Concordia Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 66.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced
lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable
for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics.
• Additional scholarships may be available for some sessions.
• Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.
Ballroom Dance
Entering grades 6-12. Do you want to dance like the stars? Learn
cha-cha, waltz, tango and swing, just to name a few. No partner
necessary.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $80
Central HS • A. Adams • Course# 1187SuA
Bicycle Building
Entering grades 6-12. Build your "new-to-you" bike and keep it or
donate it at the end of the week. Use our tools and workbenches
and learn how to work on bikes from an expert mechanic. Wear
clothes you can get dirty.
Mon-Fri Jun 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $100
Cycles For Change • Course# 313SuA
712 University Ave. W., 55104
Mon-Fri Jul 20 • 1:00-4:00p • 5 sessions • $100
Cycles For Change • Course# 313SuB
712 University Ave. W., 55104
Ceramics on the Wheel
Entering grades 6-12. Develop throwing techniques to create
simple vessels on the wheel. Experiment with carving and
stamping, and incorporate sculptural technique into your work.
Wear clothes you can get dirty.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $120
Central HS • H. Van Schooten • Course# 314SuA
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $120
Central HS • H. Van Schooten • Course# 314SuB
Coding with Ruby
Entering grades 6-10. Ruby is a professional programming
language that you can use to create games, art and apps. Use
KidsRuby and an online code editor to explore the Ruby language
and some of the things it can do, including drawing with a turtle,
gaming with RubyWarrior and Gosu, and even hacking your
homework by programming formulas or making diagrams.
Some programming experience (e.g. Scratch) is useful, but not
necessary.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $250
Central HS • Code Savvy • Course# 1113SuA
Cooking: Iron Chef
Entering grades 6-12. Don a chef's hat, gain some basic cooking
skills and create your own meals. Share the tastiest morsels on the
last day with family and friends for an Iron Chef contest.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $110
Central HS • K. Cardenas • Course# 1114SuA
Cooking Pan Asian Cuisine
Entering grades 6-12. Make egg rolls, perfect sticky rice, sushi
and pad thai. Visit Mississippi Market Natural Foods Co-op to
purchase your ingredients and share your meals on the last day
with family and friends.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $110
Central HS • K. Cardenas • Course# 1115SuA
Crime Scene Investigation
Entering grades 6-12. Discover the mysteries behind crime scene
investigations, including fingerprinting techniques, DNA typing
and chromatography to narrow down your list of suspects.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $90
Central HS • A. Goyal • Course# 1196SuA
Register for a morning and afternoon class
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Tweens
Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Digital Photography
Hip-Hop
Digital Storytelling
Math Games Camp
Entering grades 6-12. Bring a camera or use one of ours
to photograph portraits, landscapes, close-ups and motion.
Experiment with lighting techniques and edit your photos.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $86
Central HS • K. Larkin • Course# 317SuA
Entering grades 9-12. Grab a camera or use one of ours to film
your story. Make storyboards, test out lighting techniques, and
use Final Cut Pro to edit your video documentary. Videos will be
shared on the last day with family and friends.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $86
Central HS • S. Goodall • Course# 1111SuB
Fire Writing
Entering grades 6-12. Combine chemistry with art through fire
writing, tie-dyeing, fabric blue printing and paper marbling.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $90
Central HS • A. Goyal • Course# 1121SuA
Girls' App Inventor
Girls entering grades 6-10. Do you have an idea for a new app?
Ever wondered how apps are created? App Inventor helps you
design, build and share real mobile apps that you can load onto
an Android phone. Just drag-and-drop the programming blocks
together like a puzzle to make the user interface and program.
Make apps that tell your fortune, let you smash a mole, and create
a quiz. Then, our experienced mentors will help you remix or
create apps all your own. No experience necessary.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $260
Central HS • Code Savvy • Course# 1328SuA
Global Beats
Entering grades 1-8. Drum using djembe, congas and bongos.
Develop African and Cuban techniques to perform as a group on
the last day. Drums provided.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $86
Central HS • B. Draper • Course# 1355SuA
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Entering grades 6-12. Dance hip-hop by breaking down moves,
creating your own combos through freestyle and marking the
routine.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $80
Central HS • A. Adams • Course# 310SuA
Entering grades 5-8. Discover the fun of math through computer
games, puzzles, and team builders! Start with mathematical basics
and progress towards advanced higher-level thinking that connects
math with art, science and careers. Work individually and as a
team to develop your math skills, solve puzzles, and conquer
challenges.
Mon-Fri Jun 15 • 8:30a-3:30p • 5 sessions • $25
Galtier Community School • Minnesota Math Corps
Course# 1182SuA
No Fear Shakespeare!
Entering grades 4-8. You, yes you, can write like Shakespeare!
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" can be confusing with
those, these, thous, and thines. But you know more Shakespeare
than you think. Discover how iambic pentameter and verse work,
play with tongue-twisters, and hear some very familiar stories.
Mon-Fri Jul 20 • 8:30a-3:30p • 5 sessions • $150
EXPO Elem • D. Reynolds • Course #1112SuA
Rock Band
Entering grades 6-12. Bring your instrument and rock out with
fellow rock musicians. Gain an understanding from composing,
improvising, and blending to marketing and performance
preparation. Must have minimum 1-2 years experience on your
instrument. Drum set will be available during class.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $86
Central HS • Course# 1119SuA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Teens & Tweens
Stop-Motion Animation
Entering grades 6-8. Program SAM Animation software to create
your own animation projects. Build your characters out of paper,
clay or LEGOs, and develop your own theme and storyline.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $86
Central HS • S. Goodall • Course# 1110SuA
Twin Cities College Tour
Entering grades 9-12. Immerse yourself into the college
experience and walk away with a portfolio ready to apply. Create
a résumé, fill out the common application, prepare for interviews
and budget for your dream. Visit a Twin Cities public, private,
technical or community college/university each day.
Fri Jun 26 • 9:00a-3:00p • 5 sessions • $120
Tour dates: June 26, July 10, 24, August 7, 21.
Central HS • Course# 1265SuA
Theatre: Improv
Entering grades 6-12. Do you want to think on your feet and
find the perfectly hilarious response to a bizarre situation? Apply
improv theatre to all aspects of your life to solve problems
creatively, improve presentation skills and make new friends.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $86
Central HS • S. Gates • Course# 1349SuA
Theatre: In Character
The Voice
Entering grades 6-12. Find out just how powerful your voice
can be in this week-long class that explores the best of opera and
musical theatre. Perform great works through voice and acting that
will impress even the toughest of judges.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $120
Central HS • Minnesota Opera • Course# 1966SuA
Woodshop
Entering grades 6-12. Develop a woodshop project that involves
measuring, cutting with a jig/scroll saw, band saw and use of
other woodworking tools. All materials and project plans will be
supplied.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $110
Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 407SuA
See our summer planning tools/calendar at
commed.spps.org/summer.
Find us on Social Media
/SaintPaulCommunityEd
@SPPSCommunityEd
Entering grades 6-12. Transform yourself into a hero, villain,
romantic lead and prankster all in one week. Step out of your
shell, meet new friends and learn about acting from a Guthrie
Theater and television commercial professional.
Mon-Fri Aug 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $86
Central HS • S. Gates • Course# 1348SuA
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2015 SUMMER CAMPS
CAMP TITLE Register online at www.stpaul.gov/parks, call the number listed or 651-266-6400.
LOCATION Week of June 8
Camp Sampler – Grossology & Swimming
Jimmy Lee
Camp Sampler – Science Museum, Bowling
Jimmy Lee
Camp Sampler – Outdoor Adventures & Swim Jimmy Lee
Camp Sampler – Outdoor Cooking & Swimming Jimmy Lee
Camp Sampler – Create a Carnival & Swimming Jimmy Lee
Week of June 15
Art: Class Week
Edgcumbe
Art: Class Week
Edgcumbe
Langford
Art: Disney Princess Dress Up
Art: Messy Fingers & Toes – Parent/Child
Highland Park
Computer: Mobile Game Dev IOS/Androids
Jimmy Lee
Computer: Video Game Creation
Merriam Park
Computer: Video Game Design – Nintendo
Highland Park
Como Streetcar
Outdoors: Birding
Como Streetcar
Outdoors: Birding/Discover the Outdoors
Outdoors: Discover the Outdoors & Swim
Como Streetcar
Outdoors: Summer Safety Camp
Hazel Park
Hayden Heights
Science: Grossology
Sports: Archery Camp
Northwest Como
Conway
Sports: Basketball
Sports: Basketball
Groveland
Sports: Basketball
Groveland
Langford
Sports: Basketball
Sports: Soccer
Highland Park
Highland Park
Sports: Soccer
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Battle Creek
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Conway
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Conway
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Highwood Hills
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Phalen
Sports: Tennis
Como Park HS
Sports: Tennis
Como Park HS
Theatre: You Are The Actor
Northwest Como
Theatre & Art: Fairy Land
Linwood
Linwood
Theatre & Art: Lions, Tigers & Bears
Langford
Theatre & Art: Super Hero – Super You
Theatre & Art: Twist & Shout
Langford
Week of June 22
Linwood
Art: Artastic Fun
Art: Disney Princess Dress Up
Groveland
Art: Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Merriam Park
Art: Messy Fingers & Toes – Parent/Child Edgcumbe
Art: Photography – Intro to Digital
Highland Park
Computer: Digital Film Making Star Wars Jedi Northwest Como
Computer: Video Game Design – Nintendo Langford
Outdoors: Biking Camp
Linwood
Outdoors: Boat Building
Linwood
Outdoors: Cooking & Art/Discover the Outdoors Como Streetcar
Outdoors: Cooking & Art
Como Streetcar
Outdoors: Discover the Outdoors & Swim
Como Streetcar
Outdoors: Fishing Camp
Linwood
Outdoors: Story Time Adventures
Edgcumbe
Outdoors: Story Time Adventures
Langford
Robotics: Extreme Robotics – Battlebots
Northwest Como
Sports: Basketball
Arlington Hills
Sports: Basketball
Conway
Sports: Skateboarding – Beginner
Merriam Park
Sports: Skateboarding – Adv Beginner
Merriam Park
Sports: Skateboarding – Intermediate
Merriam Park
Sports: Soccer
Langford
Sports: Soccer
Merriam Park
PHONE #
DAYS TIME
FEE
AGES ACTIVITY #
651-642-0650
651-642-0650
651-642-0650
651-642-0650
651-642-0650
M
T
W
Th
F
$30
$30
$30
$30
$30
6-12
6-12
6-12
6-12
6-12
8a-5p
8a-5p
8a-5p
8a-5p
8a-5p
16691
16692
16693
16694
16695
651-695-3711M-F 9a-Noon
651-695-3711M-F 1-3p
651-298-5765M-T 9:30-11:30a
651-695-3706
M-F
10-10:45a
651-642-0650
M-Th
12:30-2:30p
651-298-5766
M-Th
12:30-3:30p
651-695-3706
M-Th
10a-Noon
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-Noon
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
651-292-6508
M-F
12:30-5p
651-501-6350W-Th9a-3p
651-298-5716
M-F
10:30a-Noon
651-298-5813
M-F
8:30-10:30a
651-501-6343M-F 1-3:30p
651-695-3714M-F 1-4p
651-695-3714M-F 1-4p
651-298-5765M-Th 9a-Noon
651-695-3706
M-F
9-10a
651-695-3706
M-F
10:15-11:15a
651-501-6347M-F 9-11:30a
651-501-6343M-F 9-11:30a
651-501-6343M-F 1-3:30p
651-501-6343
M-F
9-11:30a
651-793-6600M-F 1-3:30p
651-222-2879
M-Th
9:15-10:45a
651-222-2879
M-Th
11a-12:30p
651-298-5813
M-F
6-8p
651-298-5660M-F 10:30a-Noon
651-298-5660M-F 9-10:25a
651-298-5765M-F 10:30a-Noon
651-298-5765M-F 9-10:30a
$75 6-11 16681
$50 8+ 16680
$49 3-5 16891
$38
1-4
9425
$90
11-14
3561
$129
5-10
14781
$85
5-8
14165
$75
6-12
3510
$150
6-12
3510/3511
$75
6-12
3511
Free7-1216967
$45
4-7
12234
$60
Gr 3-12 12151
Free 10-14
$99 6-8 9131
$99 9-12 9132
$79 6-11 12493
$49
3.5-4
10521
$49
3.5-4
10522
Free6-1212500
Free 6-12
Free 13-16
Free
6-12
Free6-124484
$40
4-6, 11-12
$40
7-8, 9-10
$50
6-12
14188
$40 3.5-6 3383
$40 3.5-6 3384
$40 3-5 9429
$40 3.5-5 3410
651-298-5660M-F 9a-Noon
651-695-3714M-T 9:30-11:30a
651-298-5766
M-Th
1-3p
651-695-3711M-F 10-10:45a
651-695-3706
M-F
9:30-11:30a
651-298-5813
M-F
10a-Noon
651-298-5765M-Th 10a-Noon
651-298-5660M-F 8a-5p
651-298-5660M-Th Noon-4p
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-Noon
651-292-6508
M-F
12:30-5p
651-298-5660M-F 8a-5p
651-695-3711M-F 1-4p
651-298-5765M-F 9a-Noon
651-298-5813
M-F
1-3p
651-632-3861
M-F
11:30a-5p
651-501-6343M-F 1-3:30p
651-298-5766
M-Th
9-10a
651-298-5766
M-Th
10-11a
651-298-5766
M-Th
11-Noon
651-298-5765M-Th 9a-Noon
651-298-5766
M-Th
9a-Noon
$75 6-12 3450
$49 3-5 16639
$99
5-11
9101
$38 1-4 9424
$60
10-14
3467
$100
7-11
14806
$85 5-9 16867
$155 10-1512521
$160 9-12 4244
$150
6-12
3529/3530
$75
6-12
3529
$75
6-12
3530
$160 8-13 14928
$60 4-6 10095
$60 4-6 3350
$100
11-15
16807
Free
10-16
15808
Free 10-14
$55
7-12
4286
$55
8-13
3429
$55
9-14
3436
$79 6-11 4414
$79
4-7
10524
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Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
Register online at www.stpaul.gov/parks, call the number listed or 651-266-6400.
CAMP TITLE Week of June 22 (continued)
LOCATION PHONE #
DAYS TIME
FEE
AGES ACTIVITY #
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Conway
651-501-6343M-F 9-11:30a
Free 6-12
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Conway
651-501-6343M-F 1-3:30p
Free 13-16
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Hayden Heights651-298-5716M-F 1-3:30p
Free6-1212284
Como Park HS
651-222-2879
M-Th
9:15-10:45a
$40
4-6, 7-8
Sports: Tennis
Sports: Tennis
Como Park HS
651-222-2879
M-Th
11a-12:30p
$40
9-12
Sports: Volleyball
Edgcumbe
651-695-3711M-F 1-4p
$99 7-12 3617
Theatre & Art: Dragons, Knights & Princesses Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-F
9:30-11:30a
$45
3.5-5
3379
Tumble Time
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-F
9-9:30a
$30
3-4
15552
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-F
9:35-10:20a
$35
5-6
12150
Tumble Time
Tumble Time
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-F
10:25-11:25a
$40
7-10
15007
Tumbling: Advanced
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-F
11:30a-12:30p $45
7-12
16545
Week of June 29
Art: Class Week
Groveland
651-695-3714M-Th 9a-Noon
$60 6-11 16682
Art: Class Week
Groveland
651-695-3714M-Th 1-3p
$40 8+ 16683
Edgcumbe
651-695-3711M-Th 10a-Noon
$99 5-11 3335
Art: Frozen Summer Art Camp
Camp Sampler – Outdoor, Fort Building/Swim Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
M
8a-5p
$30
6-12
9321
Camp Sampler – Cooking & Science/Swim
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
T
8a-5p
$30
6-12
9322
Camp Sampler – Art/Swim
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
W
8a-5p
$30
6-12
9323
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
Th
8a-5p
$30
6-12
14778
Camp Sampler – Engineering 101/Swim
Computer: Mobile Game Dev IOS/Androids Linwood
651-298-5660M-Th 10a-Noon
$90 11-1416866 Computer: Digital Film Making Star Wars Jedi Merriam Park
651-298-5766
M-Th
12:30-2:30p
$90
7-13
14166
Merriam Park
651-298-5766
M-Th
10a-Noon
$99
6-12
12268
Robotics: Star Wars Droid Builder
Science: Building Models that Move
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-W
9:30-11:30a
$75
4-6
12230
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-Th
9a-Noon
$100
8-11
16576
Science: Forensic Lab
Sports: Basketball
McDonough
651-558-2171M-Th 9:30-11:45a Free 10-1416917
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-Th
9a-Noon
$79
5-7
9257
Sports: Soccer
Sports: Soccer
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-Th
9a-Noon
$79
8-12
4422
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Arlington
651-632-3861M-Th9-11:30a Free6-1214976
Conway
651-501-6343M-F 9-11:30a
Free 6-12
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Conway
651-501-6343M-F 1-3:30p
Free 13-16
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Hancock
651-298-4393M-F 1-3:30p
Free6-1216911
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Highwood Hills
651-501-6343
M-F
9-11:30a
Free
6-12
Sports: Tennis
Como Park HS
651-222-2879
M-Th
9:15-10:45a
$40
4-8
Sports: Tennis
Como Park HS
651-222-2879
M-Th
11a-12:30p
$40
4-8
Theatre: iPerform
North Dale
651-558-2329
M-F
6-8:30p
$75
6-15
14189
651-558-2329
M-Th
9:30-11:30a
$35
3.5-5
3380
Theatre & Art: Dragons, Knights & Princesses North Dale
Week of July 6
Art: Class Week
Langford
651-298-5765M-F 9a-Noon
$75 6-11 16686
Langford
651-298-5765M-F 1-3p
$50 8+ 16687
Art: Class Week
Art: Ninjas and Dragons
Edgcumbe
651-695-3711M-Th 10a-Noon
$99 5-11 3474
Highland Park 651-695-3706
M-F
9:30-11:30a
$45
3.5-6
3348
Art & Theatre: Pinkalicious Princesses
Camp Sampler/Safety Camp & Swimming
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
M-F
8a-5p
$145
6-12
15061
Field Trips on the Go
Linwood
651-298-5660M-F 8a-5p
$170 6-12 3505
Phalen
651-292-6508M-F 9a-Noon
$85 8-15 3420
Outdoors: Kayak
Outdoors: Engineering 101/Wilderness
Como Streetcar
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
$150
6-12
16869/16870
Outdoors: Engineering 101 Como Streetcar
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-Noon
$75
6-12
16869
Outdoors: Wilderness & Swimming
Como Streetcar
651-292-6508
M-F
12:30-5p
$75
6-12
16870
Outdoors: Safety Camp
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
Th-F
9a-3p
$30
6-12
14785
Science: Kaleidoscope
Langford
651-298-5765M-Th 10a-Noon
$91 6-12 12437
Science: Rocket Blast Off
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-Th
10a-Noon
$100
7-12
12428
Sports: Cheerleading Camp
Merriam Park
651-298-5766
M-Th
9a-Noon
$79
4-7
14827
Sports: Golf – SNAG
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-Th
9a-Noon
$79
5-10
9263
Sports: Multi – Mini-Hawk Edgcumbe
651-695-3711M-F 9:15a-12:15p $99 4-6 3359
Sports: Multi – Mini-Hawk Groveland
651-695-3714M-F 9a-Noon
$99 4-6 12392
Sports: Multi – Mini-Hawk Langford
651-298-5765M-Th 9a-Noon
$79 4-6 12398
Sports: Multi-Sport
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-F
1-4p
$99
6-12
9122
Sports: Multi-Sport
Linwood
651-298-5660M-F 9a-Noon
$75 6-7 3594
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
El Rio Vista 651-789-2500M-Th9-11:30a Free6-124485
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Newell Park 651-298-4393M-Th6-7:30p
Free6-1216916
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Hazel Park
651-501-6350M-Th1-3:30p
Free6-1212285
Sports: Tennis
Como Park HS
651-222-2879
M-Th
11a-12:30p
$40
4-12
Sports: Tennis Quickstart
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-F
10-11:30a
$69
4-6
9123
Sports: Volleyball
Merriam Park
651-298-5766
M-Th
1-4p
$79
8-14
16934
Theatre & Art: Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-F
1-4p
$55
6-12
3632
Theatre & Art: Dragons, Knights & PrincessesLinwood
651-298-5660 M-F 10:35a-Noon $45 3.5-5 12546
Theatre & Art: Super Hero – Super You
Linwood
651-298-5660M-F 9-10:25a
$40 3.5-5 3382
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Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
Register online at www.stpaul.gov/parks, call the number listed or 651-266-6400.
CAMP TITLE LOCATION Week of July 13
Art: Class Week
Linwood
Art: Class Week
Linwood
Groveland
Art: Pirates & Mermaids
Art: Puppet Palooza – Parent/Child
Highland Park
Art: Take My Dolly to Camp
North Dale
Chess: Schoolhouse Chess
Langford
Computer: 3D Video Game Programming
Merriam Park
North Dale
Computer: Extreme Movie Making – Girls
Dance: Hip-Hop
Jimmy Lee
Dance: Hip-Hop
Jimmy Lee
Dance: Hip-Hop
Jimmy Lee
Outdoors: Biking Camp
Linwood
Linwood
Outdoors: Boat Building – Electric
Outdoors: Fishing Camp
Linwood
Outdoors: Wilderness Skills & Swimming
Como Streetcar
Robotics: Rock N Roll Robotics
Langford
Science: Basics to Building
Edgcumbe
Northwest Como
Science: Crazy Chemworks
Arlington Hills
Sports: Basketball
Sports: Game On
Desnoyer
Sports: Multi-Sport
Edgcumbe
Jimmy Lee
Sports: Soccer
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Battle Creek
McDonough
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Highwood Hills
Sports: Soccer/Leadership Camp
Sports: Tennis
Como Park HS
Sports: Tennis
Como Park HS
Sports: Ultimate Frisbee
Northwest Como
Jimmy Lee
Sports: Volleyball
Theatre & Art: Magical Treasures
Highland Park
Theatre & Art: Pirates
Jimmy Lee
Week of July 20
Art: Class Week
Highland Park
Highland Park
Art: Class Week
Art: Clay Creations
Phalen
Northwest Como
Art: Knitting
Art: Lego Star Wars Art Camp
Groveland
Art: Lego Mania Art
North Dale
Hayden Heights
Art: Super Sloppy Fun
Chess: Schoolhouse Chess
Groveland
Computer: Digital Film Making Star Wars Jedi Langford
Computer: Video Game Design – Nintendo Edgcumbe
Outdoors: A Camping We Will Go
Langford
Outdoors: Canoe, Kayak & Outdoor Adventures Phalen Lakeside
Outdoors: Cooking/Camp Sampler
Highland Pavilion
Outdoors: Cooking
Highland Pavilion
Outdoors: Camp Sampler & Swim
Highland Pavilion
Science: Building & Structural Engineering Linwood
Sports: Basketball
Highland Park
Sports: Flag Football
Langford
Sports: Game On
Northwest Como
Sports: Golf – SNAG
Merriam Park
Sports: Lacrosse
Northwest Como
Sports: Multi – Mini-Hawk Merriam Park
Sports: Multi-Sport
Groveland
Sports: Multi-Sport
Groveland
Sports: Skateboarding – Beginner
Merriam Park
Sports: Skateboarding – Adv Beginner
Merriam Park
Sports: Skateboarding – Intermediate
Merriam Park
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Highwood Hills
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Merriam Park
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
North Dale
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Phalen
Theatre & Art: Dragons, Knights & Princesses Hayden Heights
Theatre & Art: Pirates
Highland Park
PHONE #
DAYS TIME
FEE
AGES ACTIVITY #
651-298-5660M-F 9a-Noon
$75 6-11 16689
651-298-5660M-F 1-3p
$50 8+ 16688
651-695-3714M-T 9:30-11:30a $49 3-5 16640
651-695-3706
M-F
9:30-11a
$45
3-6
3346
651-558-2329
M-Th
1-2:30p
$40
5-10
14144
651-298-5765M-Th 1-3p
$90 6-12 12406
651-298-5766
M-Th
12:30-2:30p
$90
7-12
9107
651-558-2329
M-Th
9a-Noon
$100
6-12
16881
651-642-0650
M-F
9-10a
$35
4-6
3740
651-642-0650
M-F
10-11a
$35
7-10
3741
651-642-0650
M-F
11a-12:30p
$45
11-15
9832
651-298-5660M-F 8a-5p
$155 10-1514784
651-298-5660M-Th Noon-4:30p $285 10-1412430
651-298-5660M-F 8a-5p
$160 8-13 16892
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
$160
6-12
10104
651-298-5765M-Th 10:30a-Noon $85 5-9 3563
651-695-3711M-Th 10a-Noon
$99 4-6 14132
651-298-5813
M-Th
8:30-11:30a
$100
6-12
16575
651-632-3861
M-F
11:30a-5p
Free
10-16
15809
651-298-5766M-Th 10a-Noon
$70 4-6 9108
651-695-3711M-F 9:15a-12:15p $99 6-12 4266
651-642-0650
M-F
10-11:30a
$45
4-15
4409
651-501-6347M-F 1-3:30p
Free6-124486
651-558-2171M-F 9-11:30a
Free 12-1616912
651-501-6343
M-F
1-3:30p
Free
10-14
651-222-2879
M-Th
9:15-10:45a
$40
4-8
651-222-2879
M-Th
11a-12:30p
$40
4-8
651 298-5813
M-Th
1-4p
$79
11-15
3834
651-642-0650
M-W
1-3p
Free
12-14
9839
651-695-3706
M-F
1-3p
$50
6-12
3630
651-642-0650
M-F
9:30-11:30a
$50
5-10
3631
651-695-3706
M-F
9a-Noon
651-695-3706
M-F
1-3p
651-793-6600M-F 10a-Noon
651-298-5813
M-F
12:30-2:30p
651-695-3714M-T 9:30-11:30a
651-558-2329
W-Th
9:30-11:30a
651-298-5716
M-F
10:30a-Noon
651-695-3714M-Th 1-3p
651-298-5765 M-Th 10a-Noon
651-695-3711M-Th 10a-Noon
651-298-5765M-F 10:30a-Noon
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-Noon
651-292-6508
M-F
12:30-5p
651-298-5660M-W 9:30-11:30a
651-695-3706
M-F
9a-Noon
651-298-5765M-Th 1:30-4:30p
651-298-5813
M-Th
9-11a
651-298-5766
M-Th
1-4p
651-298-5813
M-Th
1-4p
651-298-5766
M-Th
9a-Noon
651 695-3714
M-F
9a-Noon
651 695-3714
M-F
1-4p
651-298-5766
M-Th
9-10a
651-298-5766
M-Th
10-11a
651-298-5766
M-Th
11a-Noon
651-501-6343
M-F
9-11:30a
651-298-5766M-Th6-7:30p
651-558-2329M-F 9-11:30a
651-793-6600M-F 1-3:30p
651-298-5716
M-F
9-10:30a
651-695-3706
M-F
9:30-11:30a
$75
6-11
16685
$50
8+
16684
$75 6-12 9396
$100
10-14
16651
$49 4-8 16642
$50
4-8
14766
$40
3.5-5
12223
$90 6-11 12405
$90
6-9
16871
$99 5-8 12522
$40 3.5-5 3349
$150
8-14
3512
$150
6-12
3534/3535
$75
6-12
3534
$75
6-12
3535
$75 4-6 12232
$99
6-12
12399
$79 6-9 3577
$70
4-6
16648
$79
5-8
3585
$79
6-9
16649
$79
4-7
14859
$75
4-6
3363
$75
6-8
9129
$55
7-12
4287
$55
8-13
3430
$55
9-14
3437
Free
6-12
Free6-1212286
Free6-1214864
Free6-129169
$45
3.5-6
12239
$45
3.5-6
3381
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Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
Register online at www.stpaul.gov/parks, call the number listed or 651-266-6400.
CAMP TITLE LOCATION PHONE #
DAYS TIME
FEE
AGES ACTIVITY #
Week of July 27
Art: Art Experiments
Edgcumbe
651-695-3711M-Th 10a-Noon
$99 5-11 12489
Art: Clay
Langford
651- 298-5765 M-F
9-10:30a
$45
3.5-5
9421
Linwood
651-298-5660M-F 9:30-11:30a $75 6-12 9394
Art: Clay Creations
Art: Frozen Art Camp
Groveland
651-695-3714M-T 9:30-11:30a $49 4-8 16641
Art: Glitz & Glam Fashion Creations
Merriam Park
651-298-5766
M-Th
10a-Noon
$99
5-12
14774
Art: Super Sloppy Fun
Langford
651-298-5765M-F 10:30a-Noon $40 3.5-5 10508
Computer: Extreme Movie Making – Star WarsLangford
651-298-5765 M-Th 9-11:45a
$99 6-11 12438
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-F
10a-Noon
$110
7-11
9268
Computer: Minecrafting Basics
Computer: Minecraft Coding w/Python
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-F
1-3p
$110
10-15
16580
Dance: Ballet & Creative Movement
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-F
9-9:45a
$35
3-5
15004
Dance: Hip-Hop for Boys
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-F
10:55-11:55a
$40
6-12
14782
Dance: Jazz/Ballet/Hip-Hop
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-F
9:50-10:50a
$40
6-10
14783
Highland Pavilion 651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
$150
6-12
16873/16874
Outdoors: A Camping We Will Go/
Discover the Outdoors & Swim Outdoors: A Camping We Will Go
Highland Pavilion 651-292-6508
M-F
8a-Noon
$75
6-12
16873
Outdoors: Curious Kids – Nature in Backyard
Battle Creek
651-501-6347
M-F
9a-Noon
$60
4-6
10096
Outdoors: Curious Kids – Nature in Backyard Groveland
651-695-3714M-F 1-4p
$60 4-6 12625
Highland Pavilion 651-292-6508
M-F
12:30-5p
$75
6-12
16874
Outdoors: Discover the Outdoors & Swim
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-F
1-3p
$40
5-11
12491
Outdoors: Mini-Beasts & Where to Find Outdoors: Mini-Beasts & Where to Find Linwood
651-298-5660M-F 9-10:25a
$30 4-7 14770
Outdoors: Nature Superheroes
Linwood
651-298-5660M-F 10:30a-Noon $30 4-7 12229
Harriet Island
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
$150
6-12
3543
Outdoors: River Camp
Sports: Multi-Sport
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-F
9a-Noon
$99
4-7
15074
Desnoyer
651-298-5766M-Th 9a-Noon
$90 6-12 16395
Sports: Multi-Sport
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-Th
5:30-6:30p
$49
4-7
10523
Sports: Soccer
Sports: Soccer
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-Th
6:45-7:45p
$49
4-7
4413
Duluth & Case
651-298-5709
M-Th
6-7:30p
Free
6-12
14862
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
McDonough
651-558-2171M-F 9-11:30a
Free 12-1616913
West Minnehaha651-298-5823M-F 9-11a
Free6-1214865
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Sports: Volleyball
Arlington Hills
651-632-3861
M-F
11a-2p
$50
12-17
16636
Week of August 3
Art: Art & Nature/Science & Swim
Como Streetcar
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
$150
6-12
3642/3643
Como Streetcar
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-Noon
$75
6-12
3642
Art: Art & Nature
Art: Art Rocks
Edgcumbe
651-695-3711M-Th 10a-Noon
$99 5-11 14776
Linwood
651-298-5660M-F 9:30-11:30a $60 10-143468
Art: Photography – Intro to Digital
Art: Mosaics, Treasure Boxes & Swim
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
M-F
12:30-5p
$75
6-12
3449
Art: Messiest Art Camp Ever
North Dale
651-558-2329
M-T
9:30-11:30a
$50
4-8
14767
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
M-F
8a-5p
$150
6-12
3448/3449
Art: School of Wizards/Mosaics, Treasure
Art: School of Wizards
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
M-F
8a-12p
$75
6-12
3448
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-Th
Noon-3p
$100
6-12
16577
Chess: Schoolhouse Chess
Merriam Park
651-298-5766
M-Th
9a-Noon
$129
8-13
14167
Computer: Video Game Design
Dance: Hip-Hop
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
M-F
9-10a
$35
4-6
9830
Dance: Hip-Hop
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
M-F
10-11a
$35
7-10
9831
Dance: Hip-Hop
Jimmy Lee
651-642-0650
M-F
11a-12:30p
$45
11-15
9833
Outdoors: A Camping We Will Go
Linwood
651-298-5660M-F 10:30a-Noon $40 3.5-5 12226
Outdoors: Adventures in Nature
Linwood
651-298-5660M-F 9a-10:30a $40 3.5-5 12227
Outdoors: Canoe, Kayak & Outdoor Adventures Phalen Lakeside
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
$150
8-14
3516
Outdoors: Science & Swimming Como Streetcar
651-292-6508
M-F
12:30-5p
$75
6-12
3643
Robotics: Extreme Robotics – Battlebots
Merriam Park
651-298-5766
M-Th
1-3p
$90
8-12
9106
Robotics: Star Wars Droid Builder
North Dale
651-558-2329
M-Th
10a-Noon
$99
6-12
10224
Science: Basics to Robotics
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-W
9:30-11:30a
$75
4-6
12233
Science: Grossology
Groveland
651-695-3714M-F 10:30a-Noon $45 4-7 12461
Science: Grossology
Highland Park
651-695-3706
M-F
1-3p
$45
6-12
9997
Sports: Basketball Girls – Shooting Stars
MLK
651-290-8695M-Th 6-8p
$20 8-11 3569
Sports: Basketball Girls – Shooting Stars
MLK
651-290-8695M-F 6-9p
$20 12-153570
Sports: Cheerleading
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-Th
9a-Noon
$79
5-9
12139
Sports: Flag Football
Edgcumbe
651-695-3711M-F 9:15a-12:15p $99 6-12 12273
Sports: Flag Football
Northwest Como
651-298-5813
M-Th
9a-Noon
$79
6-12
3578
Sports: Golf
Highland National 651-292-6508
T-F
1-1:50p
$30
6-10
14289
Sports: Golf
Highland National 651-292-6508
T-F
2-2:50p
$30
9-14
14292
Sports: Soccer
Groveland
651-695-3714M-F 9a-Noon
$99 4-7 9133
Sports: Soccer
Groveland
651-695-3714M-F 9a-Noon
$99 7-12 9134
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Conway
651-501-6343M-F 9-11:30a
Free 6-12
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Conway
651-501-6343M-F 1-3:30p
Free 13-16
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
McDonough
651-558-2171
M-F
9-11:30a
Free
12-16
16914
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Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
Register online at www.stpaul.gov/parks, call the number listed or 651-266-6400.
CAMP TITLE Week of August 10
Art: 3D, Paint & Clay
Art: Academy
Art: Book Making & Paper Making
Art: Clay – Making Dishes
Art: Building Your Family Tree
Art: Sculpture with Clay, Wire & Wood
Computer: Minecraft Movie Making
Cooking
Cooking/Theatre: Let’s Put on a Show
Field Trips on the Go
Outdoors: Canoe, Kayak & Outdoor Adventures
Outdoors: Fort Building/Discover the Outdoors
Outdoors: Fort Building Outdoors: Discover the Outdoors & Swim
Outdoors: Outdoor Basic Skills
Science: Basics to Building & Engineering
Science: Grossology
Sports: Basketball
Sports: Basketball
Sports: Flag Football
Sports: Flag Football
Sports: Golf – SNAG
Sports: Mini-Hawk Camp
Sports: Skateboarding – Beginner
Sports: Skateboarding – Adv Beginner
Sports: Skateboarding – Intermediate
Sports: Soccer (Sanneh)
Sports: Soccer – Tiny-Hawk
Sports: Soccer – Tiny-Hawk
Sports: Volleyball
Theatre: Let’s Put on a Show
Week of August 17
Art: Clay Sculpture
Art: Messiest Art Camp Ever Part 2
Art: Sculpture with Clay, Wire & Wood
Art: Story Time Art Camp
Art & Theatre: Pinkalicous Princesses
Dance: Dance Camp
Dance: Dance Camp
Outdoors: Cooking & Science/
Discover the Outdoors
Outdoors: Cooking & Science
Outdoors: Discover the Outdoors
Robotics: Star Wars Droid Builder
Science: Flight Academy
Science: Jr. Scientist
Sports: Badminton
Sports: Basketball
Sports: Basketball
Sports: Conditioning Camp
Sports: Volleyball
Theatre & Art: Art/Musical Theatre
Theatre & Art: Let’s Just Make Some Art
Theatre & Art: Musical Theatre
Week of August 24
Art: How to Train Your Dragon
Dance: Dance Camp
Dance: Dance Camp
Outdoors: River Camp
Robotics: Rock N Roll Robotics
Sports: Conditioning Camp
Week of August 31
Dance: Dance Camp
Dance: Dance Camp
Dance: Dance Camp
LOCATION PHONE #
DAYS TIME
Highland Park
Northwest Como
Highland Park
Edgcumbe
Highland Park
Edgcumbe
Langford
Jimmy Lee
Jimmy Lee
Linwood
Phalen Lakeside
Highland Pavilion
Highland Pavilion
Highland Pavilion
Linwood
Linwood
North Dale
Arlington Hills
Northwest Como
Highland Park
Highland Park
Edgcumbe
Northwest Como
Merriam Park
Merriam Park
Merriam Park
Battle Creek
Edgcumbe
Edgcumbe
Edgcumbe
Jimmy Lee
651-695-3706
M-F
9:30-11:30a
$45
3.5-5
9416
651-298-5813
Th-F
12:30-2:30p
$50
7-12
14763
651-695-3706
M-F
1-3p
$45
6-12
3649
651-695-3711M-F 10a-Noon
$75 6-12 16906
651-695-3706
M-F
9a-Noon
$60
10-14
14969
651-695-3711M-F 1-3p
$75 6-12 16907
651-298-5765M-Th 10a-Noon
$85 7-12 16875
651-642-0650
M-F
12:30-5p
$75
6-12
3551
651-642-0650
M-F
8a-5p
$150
6-12
3551/4263
651-298-5660M-F 8a-5p
$170 6-12 9325
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
$150
8-14
3413
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
$150
6-12
16893/3638
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-Noon
$75
6-12
16893
651-292-6508
M-F
12:30-5p
$75
6-12
3638
651-298-5660M-Th 12:30-4p
$75 9-14 16937
651-298-5660M-W 9:30-11:30a $75 4-6 12231
651-558-2329
M-F
1-3p
$45
4-7
16921
651-632-3861
M-F
11:30a-5p
Free
10-16
16637
651-298-5813
M-Th
1-4p
$79
7-12
12137
651-695-3706
M-F
9a-Noon
$99
5-7
9186
651-695-3706
M-F
9a-Noon
$99
7-12
9187
651-695-3711M-F 9:15a-12:15p $99 5-8 14828
651-298-5813
M-Th
9a-Noon
$79
4-7
12238
651-298-5766
M-Th
9-10a
$55
7-12
4288
651-298-5766
M-Th
10-11a
$55
8-13
3434
651-298-5766
M-Th
11a-Noon
$55
9-14
3813
651-501-6347M-F 9-11:30a Free6-1212499
651-695-3711M-F 9:15-10:15a $55 3.5-4 10519
651-695-3711M-F 10:30-11:30a $55 3.5-4 10520
651-695-3711M-F 1-4p
$99 7-11 9115
651-642-0650
M-F
8a-Noon
$75
6-12
4263
Arlington Hills
Northwest Como
Arlington Hills
Northwest Como
Hayden Heights
Highland Park
Highland Park
Newell Park
651-632-3861
651-298-5813
651-632-3861
651-298-5813
651-298-5716
651-695-3706
651-695-3706
651-292-6508
Newell Park
Newell Park
Edgcumbe
Langford
Linwood
Northwest Como
Arlington Hills
Hazel Park
Highland Park
Northwest Como
Highland Park
Highland Park
Highland Park
M-F
Th-F
M-F
Th-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
AGES ACTIVITY #
$25
$50
$25
$50
$40
$70
$70
$150
6-12
6-9
6-12
4-6
3.5-6
7-12
4-6
6-12
15795
16572
16924
16571
12224
10673
3493
3539/3540
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-Noon
651-292-6508
M-F
12:30-5p
651-695-3711M-Th 10a-Noon
651-298-5765M-Th 10a-Noon
651-298-5660M-Th 10a-Noon
651-298-5813
M-Th
9a-Noon
651-632-3861
M-F
11:30a-5p
651-501-6350
T/Th
1-3p
651-695-3706
M-F
1-3p
651-298-5813
M-Th
1-4p
651-695-3706
M-F
8a-5p
651-695-3706
M-F
8a-Noon
651-695-3706
M-F
12:30-5p
$75
$75
$99
$89
$99
$79
Free
$10
$70
$79
$150
$75
$75
6-12
6-12
8-11
6-12
5-7
11-15
10-16
8-14
12-17
8-14
6-12
6-12
6-12
3539
3540
12523
12462
12435
14813
15810
16586
3424
12138
3462/10106
3462
10106
Langford
Highland Park
Highland Park
Harriet Island
Linwood
Highland Park
651-298-5765M-T 9:30-11:30a
651-695-3706
M-F
9-11a
651-695-3706
M-F
11a-1p
651-292-6508
M-F
8a-5p
651-298-5660M-Th 10:30a-Noon
651-695-3706
M-F
1-3p
$49
$70
$70
$150
$85
$70
3-5
4-6
7-12
6-12
5-9
12-17
16876
3495
10674
9403
16894
3425
Highland Park
Highland Park
Highland Park
651-695-3706
651-695-3706
651-695-3706
$70
$70
$70
4-6
3497
12-17
3498
7-12
10675
SUMMER 2015
M-F
M-F
M-F
10a-Noon
12:30-2:30p
1-3p
9:30-11:30a
10:30a-Noon
11a-1p
9-11a
8a-5p
FEE
9-11a
1-3p
11a-1p
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Roaming Rec
Roaming Rec is bringing outdoor fun to your neighborhood.
Children can participate in FREE arts & crafts and organized
recreation activities. Snacks will be provided at each session.
Program is canceled when there is rain, thunder or lightning.
For more information, call 651-292-6508.
Program dates: June 10 – August 6
Afternoon Sites: 1-4 p.m.Evening Sites: 5-7:30 p.m.
Eastview M/WAldine
Th
Hamline Park
Tu
Carty Park
Tu/Th
Hillcrest Knoll
M/Tu
Eastview
Th
Lewis Park
W/Th
Hamline-Hague
W
Lockwood Park Tu/Th
Highwood Hills M/Tu/W
Margaret
W/Th
Lockwood Park
W
Prosperity ThMargaret M
Ryan Park
M/W
Ryan Park
Tu
Weida Park
M/W
Sibley Manor
M/W/Th
Weida Park
Tu
Summer Blast
Summer Blast is a FREE afternoon program
for youth, grades 1-5. Activities include crafts,
art, tennis, cooking, swimming, gym games,
water fun, outdoor play, kitchen science and more.
Days: Mon.-Thur. Dates: June 15-August 20 Time: 1-4 p.m.
Arlington Hills
651-632-3861
Dayton’s Bluff
651-793-3885
Duluth & Case 651-298-5709
Edgcumbe651-695-3711
El Rio Vista
651-789-3692
Hancock651-298-4393
Hayden Heights 651-298-5716
Hazel Park
651-501-6350
651-642-0650
Jimmy Lee
Saint Paul City Moves
Langford651-298-5765
Martin Luther King 651-290-8695
McDonough651-558-2171
Merriam Park
651-298-5766
North Dale
651-558-2329
Rice651-558-2392
Scheffer651-298-5820
West Minnehaha 651-298-5823
Wilder651-298-5727
This popular teen program will be
offering classes and activities at some
recreation centers, Harding High School
and Washington Technology Magnet School,
beginning June 16. Teens, ages 13-18, are welcome to
participate in a variety of athletic, art, cultural and drop-in
activities. For more information, call 651-292-6508.
S’more Fun
Childcare
S’more Fun is a childcare/recreation program for school-aged
children in kindergarten through 6th grade (ages 6-12). We offer
recreational, cultural, social and educational activities. Our goal
is for children to pursue their own interests, develop friendships,
gain confidence and build independence in a safe, comfortable,
trusting and fun atmosphere.
Days: Monday-Friday
Battle Creek Recreation Center................................ 651-501-6388
June 15-August 28 • 6:30a-6:00p
Fee: $150/wk or $32/day
Groveland Recreation Center................................... 651-695-3715
June 15-August 28 • 7:15a-6:00p
Fee: $165/wk or $35/day
Highland Park Community Center
651-695-3706
June 10-August 28 • 7:00a-6:00p
Fee: $175/wk or $35/day
Linwood Recreation Center..................................... 651-298-5660
June 10-August 28 • 7:00a-6:00p
Fee: $175/wk or $35/day
North Dale Recreation Center.................................. 651-558-2329
June 15-August 28 • 7:00a-6:00p.......... Fee: $130/wk or $33/day
Northwest Como Recreation Center........................ 651-487-5626
June 15-August 28 • 7:00a-6:00p
Fee: $165/wk or $35/day
Comcast Movies in the Park
Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy a FREE outdoor
movie on the big screen. The movie will begin at dusk. Some
sites have pre-movie activities. All children 10 and under must
be accompanied by an adult.
June 19
July 9
July 10
July 17
July 23
July 24
July 28
July 30
July 31
Aug. 6
Aug. 12
Aug. 20
Aug. 21
Aug. 25
Aug. 28
Como Conservatory – Little Shop of Horrors (1986 Version)
Arlington Hills– The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Northwest Como– The Goonies
Highland Fest – Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible,
No Good, Very Bad Day
Hayden Heights – Frozen
Hazel Park – Big Hero 6
Edgcumbe – The LEGO Movie
Hancock – Holes
North Dale – Paddington
Highland Park Community Center – Miracle
Groveland – Big Hero 6
Langford – Big Hero 6
Battle Creek – Annie
Homecroft – Despicable Me 2
Pedro Park – The Wizard of Oz
Urban Tennis
St. Paul Urban Tennis offers youth, ages 5-18, daily tennis
lessons, Monday-Thursday, June 15-July 30, at 30 sites in St.
Paul. Scholarships are available for any child receiving free or
reduced lunch. Register online at www.urbantennis.org. For more
information, call 651-222-2879.
Summer Food Service Program Sponsored by Saint Paul Public Schools, Nutrition Services
A free summer food service program for youth, 18 years and under, will be offered at many Saint Paul recreation centers.
Sites may be serving breakfast, lunch or snack, or a combination of meals.
Most sites will offer meals Monday-Friday, June 15 through August 28.
For more information, call 651-292-6508.
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School Calendar
CALENDAR FOR FAMILIES
May-September 2015
No School PreK-12 (all grades)
Session begins or ends
No School PreK & K
Summer Food Service Program
JULY 2015
Sponsored by Saint Paul Public Schools, Nutrition Services
A free summer food service program for youth, 18 years and under,
will be offered at many Saint Paul recreation centers. Sites may be
serving breakfast, lunch or snack, or a combination of meals. Most
sites will offer meals Monday-Friday, June 15 through August 28.
For more information, call 651-292- 6508.
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If your child attends a year-round school, please check with your school for important dates and days off. Please check www.spps.org for calendar updates.
Saint Paul Public Schools Summer Term (S-Term) 2015
Offered by the Department of Alternative Education and Special Education. For more information, contact the following:
Elementary and Secondary: 651- 744- 8020 www.summer.spps.org • Special Education: 651-767-8321 www.specialed.spps.org
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Location Addresses
Community Education Offices
1 C.E. Office at Central HS
Driver Education Program,
Aquatics Program and
Adult Enrichment
Central Senior High School
275 N. Lexington Parkway, 55104
651-744-5094
Fax-651-312-9058
3 C.E. Office at Rondo
Education Center
Youth Program
Rondo Education Center
560 Concordia Ave., 55103 651-487-7383
Fax-651-325-2673
Community Education
Administration Office
1780 West 7th Street, 55116
651-767-8179
Community Education Website:
www.commed.spps.org
4 21st Century Community
Learning Centers Program
Washington Technology
Magnet School
1495 Rice St., 55117
651-325-2674
2 C.E. Office at Harding HS
Travel, Adult and Older Adult
Enrichment Programs
East Side Learning Hub @
Harding Senior High School
1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
651-744-3072
Fax-651-293-6562
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Location Addresses
Program Locations
A symbol or number next to a location corresponds to its location on the map on page 60.
85Adams
615 S. Chatsworth St.
47 Arlington Hills
Community Center
1200 Payne Ave.
651-632-3861
61Baker
209 W. Page St.
651-209-3519
58 Battle Creek Elem
60 Ruth St. S.
58 Battle Creek Rec
75 S. Winthrop St.
651-501-6347
66 Bridge View School
360 Colborne St.
127Calvary Cemetery
753 Front Ave.
115Carondelet Village
Auditorium
525 Fairview Ave. S.
1 Central HS
275 N. Lexington Pkwy.
61 Cherokee Heights Elem
694 Charlton St.
27 Como Park Elem
780 W. Wheelock Pkwy.
27 Como Park HS
740 Rose Ave. W.
23 Como Park Zoo and
Conservatory
1225 Estabrook Drive
27 Como Planetarium
Como Park Elementary
780 W. Wheelock Pkwy.
55Conway
2090 Conway St.
651-501-6343
33Crossroads
543 Front Ave.
123 Cycles for Change
712 University Ave. W.
50 Dayton’s Bluff Rec
800 Conway St.
651-793-3885
46 Duluth & Case Rec
1020 Duluth St.
651-298-5709
2 East Side Learning Hub
@ Harding HS
1526 E. Sixth St.
(Enter on Sixth Street)
14 Edgcumbe Rec
320 S. Griggs St.
651-695-3711
60 El Rio Vista Rec
179 Robie St. E.
651-789-2500
73 EXPO Elem
540 Warwick St.
141 Fawn Friday Kettlebell
Studio
2325 Endicott St.
146 Galtier Community School
1317 Charles Ave.
30 Gordon Parks HS
1212 University Ave. W.
147Grace Lutheran Church
1730 Old Hudson Rd.
10 Groveland Rec
2021 St. Clair Ave.
651-695-3714
5 Hamline Elem
1599 Englewood Ave.
5 Hancock Rec
(The Canvas)
1610 Hubbard Ave.
651-298-4393
2 Harding HS
1540 E. Sixth St.
(Enter on Third Street)
80 Harriet Island
Regional Park
Dr. Justus Ohage Blvd.
(near Plato Blvd.)
43 Hayden Heights Rec
1965 E. Hoyt Ave.
651-298-5716
45 Hazel Park Rec
945 N. Hazel Ave.
651-501-6350
11 Highland Park
Community Center
1978 Ford Pkwy.
651-695-3706
81 Highland Park Elem
1700 Saunders Ave.
12 Highland Park HS
1015 S. Snelling Ave.
(Enter parking lot from
Edgcumbe Rd.)
38 Homecroft Early
Learning Center
1845 Sheridan Ave.
99 Horace Mann School
2001 Eleanor Ave.
20 Hubbs Center
1030 University Ave. W.
135Humboldt Secondary
School
30 E. Baker St.
18 Jimmy Lee Rec
270 N. Lexington Pkwy.
651-642-0650
3 Langford Rec
30 Langford Park
651-298-5765
42 L'Etoile du Nord
Lower Campus
1305 Prosperity Ave.
15 Linwood Rec
860 St. Clair Ave.
651-298-5660
16 Martin Luther
King Rec (MLK)
271 Mackubin St.
651-290-8695
39 McDonough Rec
1544 Timberlake Rd.
651-558-2171
7 Merriam Park
Community Center
(Keystone)
2000 St. Anthony Ave.
7 Merriam Park Rec
2000 St. Anthony Ave.
651-298-5766
131Neighborhood
Development Alliance
481 Wabasha St. S.
26 North Dale Rec
1414 N. St. Albans St.
651-558-2329
24 Northwest Como Rec
1550 N. Hamline Ave.
651-298-5813
18 Oxford Community Center
270 N. Lexington Pkwy.
68 Palace Rec
781 Palace Ave.
651-298-5677
40 Phalen Rec
1000 E. Wheelock Pkwy.
651-793-6600
9 Ramsey MS
1700 Summit Ave.
14 Randolph Heights Elem
348 Hamline Ave. S.
36 Rice Rec
(The Teen Zone)
1022 Marion St.
651-558-2391
35 Rice Street Library
1011 Rice St.
109Rondo Community
Outreach Library
461 N. Dale St.
3 Rondo Education Center
560 Concordia Ave.
(Enter Red Doors/Entrance B)
103Ruth Ann Lundborg Studio
300 Broadway St.
(downtown St. Paul)
2 St. Anthony Park Elem
2180 Knapp St.
144Saint Paul Ballet
Fairview Studio
655 Fairview Ave. N.
9 Saint Paul Ballet
1680 Grand Ave.
(Enter on Cambridge St.)
63 Saint Paul Parks
and Recreation
Administration
400 City Hall Annex
25 W. Fourth St.
SPPS Community and
Education Service Office
1780 West 7th Street
I SPPS District
Administration Building
360 Colborne St.
31 Scheffer Rec
237 Thomas Ave.
651-298-5820
82 Sun Ray Library
2105 Wilson Ave.
134The Art Academy
651 S. Snelling Ave.
137The Klub Haus
1079 Rice St.
103 Union Depot
214 Fourth Street East
51 Vertical Endeavors
855 Phalen Blvd.
60 Wellstone Center
179 Robie St. E.
67 W 7th Community Center
265 Oneida St.
29 West Minnehaha Rec
685 W. Minnehaha Ave.
651-298-5823
133 Wilder Community
Center for Aging
650 Marshall Ave.
48 Wilder Rec
958 Jessie St.
651-298-5727
4 Washington Technology
Magnet School
1495 Rice St.
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Registration Information
Online
at www.commed.spps.org
To create a new account:
Click on View My Account above and
follow the prompts to set up your new
account.
Some of our classes may not be available for
online registration. Any of our offices (listed
on page 64) are happy to help you with these
classes.
By Phone
with Credit Card or Check
(Visa, MasterCard or Discover)
Call the Community Education telephone
number listed, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.,
weekdays.
Credit Card: Please have your credit card
number and expiration date ready.
Check: Please have the routing and account
numbers from the bottom of your check
ready. The routing number contains nine
digits surrounded by l:
Refer to both the class title and
course number when registering.
By Mail
Complete a registration form
(on page 67) and mail it with
a check or credit card number
(Visa, MasterCard or Discover) to the
address of the Community Education Office
that is taking registration for the class. See
page 64 for Community Education Offices.
If paying by check, your place is confirmed
when payment is received (make checks
payable to ISD# 625).
In Person
Visit any Community
Education Office 9:00 a.m.3:00 p.m. If paying with
cash, please have exact amount. See page 64
for Community Education Offices.
Please note:
If you pay with a check, money will be
deducted from your checking or savings
account as soon as we receive it.
Please,
no fax registrations.
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Cancellations
Saint Paul Public Schools Community
Education reserves the right to cancel classes
due to lack of enrollment or emergencies.
Refunds
• If you cancel a class more than three
business days from the class start date, a
refund minus a $10 service charge will be
issued. If you cancel a class less than
three business days from the class
start date, no refund will be issued.
Note: The cancellation requirement is
seven (7) business days prior to the start
of a Community Education summer youth
program.
• For classes and tours that have a
published cancellation deadline, no
refunds or credits will be issued after the
specified dates. (For tour refund policy,
see page 25.
• Full refunds are issued if Community
Education cancels a class or tour, or the
class or tour is already filled.
Closings Due to Weather
In case of bad weather, tune in to local media
– broadcast, print and online for information
on school closures or check the district’s
website at www.spps.org for the most
current updates. Classes are not held when
schools are closed due to the weather.
UCare Discounts
UCare members may take a discount of up
to $15 per class on most classes. If a class
is less than $15, the member may take
the class free of charge. PMAP, Connect,
MSHO, MSC+, and MnCare plans may use
unlimited discounts. UFS plans and UCare for
Seniors are limited to one class per calendar
year. Members must include their UCare ID
number and plan when registering. UCare
registration is not available online.
Safety Disclaimer
There is an inherent risk of accident and
injury in any activity. It is the responsibility
of the participant to be aware that there are
assumed risks in participation. Saint Paul
Public Schools (ISD# 625) assumes no
responsibility for injuries received during
activities. Any changes in participants’
current physical activity level should be done
under the approval and direction of their
physician and/or health care provider(s).
Visit our
websites
Saint Paul Public Schools
www.spps.org
Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
www.commed.spps.org
Need a Community Education
Catalog?
Catalogs are mailed to every resident within
the City of Saint Paul three (3) times a year. If
you have a friend or know of anyone (outside
of the City limits) who would like to receive
our catalog, mail a postcard with their name
and full address to:
Community Education
Administration Office
1780 West 7th Street
St. Paul, MN 55116
or call 651-767-8179,
or email [email protected]
to be put on the mailing list.
Saint Paul Public Schools Community
Education will not hold classes:
May 25, 2015
July 3-4, 2015
August 11, 2015, after 6:00 p.m.
September 7, 2015
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
Special Services
Persons with disabilities are welcome in
any class or activity. In some cases there
may be a supply, set up or user fee for
helpers. If you need a reasonable
accommodation, contact the Community
Education Office where you are registering.
Registration Forms
To register in person or by mail, please refer to site contact information listed in the class section.
All Community Education Ofices are listed on page 64.
Name:___________________________________________________ Course#
Title
Begin Date
Time Fee
Address:__________________________________________________
City:____________________________________ Zip:______________
Phone: work _____-_____-_____ Evening: cell _____-_____-_____
E-mail:___________________________________________________
Date of Birth: ___/___/_____
Youth only:
Parent Name:______________________________________________
Grade:______ School:_______________________________________
Voluntary Information—check all that apply.
Collecting this information helps us to provide programs
and services for our community.
[ ] Male
[ ] Female
[ ] Special Needs:
_________________________
_________________________
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American Indian
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino
Native Hawaiian
White
Other__________________
_________________________
Payment:
[ ] Cash [ ] Check [ ] Visa
[ ] MasterCard
[ ] Discover
Credit card# __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Expiration Date: ___ /_____
Card Holder Name:________________________________________
(Leave blank if same as registration)
UCare ID#________________ UCare discount
Total (minus discount) $__________
UCare Plan Name:___________________________________________________ Course#
$__________
Title
Begin Date
Time Fee
Address:__________________________________________________
City:____________________________________ Zip:______________
Phone: work _____-_____-_____ Evening: cell _____-_____-_____
E-mail:___________________________________________________
Date of Birth: ___/___/_____
Youth only:
Parent Name:______________________________________________
Grade:______ School:_______________________________________
Voluntary Information—check all that apply.
Collecting this information helps us to provide programs
and services for our community.
[ ] Male
[ ] Female
[ ] Special Needs:
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
[
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American Indian
Asian or Pacific Islander
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino
Native Hawaiian
White
Other__________________
Payment:
[ ] Cash [ ] Check [ ] Visa
[ ] MasterCard
[ ] Discover
Credit card# __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Expiration Date: ___ /_____
Card Holder Name:________________________________________
(Leave blank if same as registration)
UCare ID#________________ UCare discount
UCare Plan $__________
Total (minus discount) $__________
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Administration
Independent School District #625
Administration
Board of Education
Valeria S. Silva
Superintendent
Jackie Turner
Chief Engagement Officer
Lynn Gallandat
Director of Community Education
Mary Doran, Chair
Keith Hardy, Vice-Chair
Chue Vue, Clerk
Anne Carroll, Treasurer
John Brodrick, Director
Jean O'Connell, Director
Louise Seeba, Director
Saint Paul Parks
and Recreation
City Administrators
Community Education
Citywide Advisory Council
Mike Hahm
651-266-6400
Director
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
Kathy Korum
651-266-6400
Deputy Director
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
SAINT
PAUL
The Saint Paul Community Education Advisory
Council meets ten times per year. All meetings
are open to the public. Most meetings are held
at the Saint Paul Public Schools Administration
Building, 360 Colborne Street. Call 651-7678179 to confirm the date, time and location for
each meeting.
Kathy Korum, Chair
Karen Kolb-Peterson
Mark McCabe
Saint Paul Public Schools
www.spps.org
Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education
www.commed.spps.org
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
www.stpaul.gov/parks
Sharla Scullen
Erik Skold
Darren Yerama
Community Education has numerous Advisory
Councils working with the different program
areas. Community input is important to
the Advisory Councils. Please share your
comments, concerns and suggestions with
any member. If you or anyone you know is
interested in becoming a member of any of
the Community Education Advisory Councils,
please contact the administration office at
651-767-8179.
Annual Notice to Students with Disabilities
Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS) is committed to providing a free and appropriate public education for every student in the school district. It is the intent of
SPPS to ensure that students who have a disability, within the definition of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, are identified, evaluated and
provided with reasonable and appropriate accommodations. For more information, please contact Jennifer Nordstrand, Section 504 resource, Saint Paul
Public Schools, 651-767-8382; [email protected].
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Engaging astronomy and earth
science programs for all ages!
Themed shows for schools M-F. Public
shows select Tuesdays at 5:30 & 7 p.m.
$5 per person (free admission for school
staff). For details, call 651-293-5398 or
visit planetarium.spps.org.
780 W. Wheelock Pkwy | St. Paul, MN 55117
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GOOD THINGS
HAPPEN in the
MIDDLE!
GET READY FOR THE FIRST DAY of
MIDDLE SCHOOL
SEPTEMBER 8, 2015
The transition to middle school is both exciting and challenging.
That’s why Saint Paul Public Schools is helping students entering
sixth grade start the school year on the right track. All middle
schools will help students build relationships, work with 8th grade
student leaders and make new friends.
First Day of School Activities:
• Learn about middle school expectations
• Follow their new middle school schedule
• Find their lockers and practice using them
• Meet their teachers and school staff
• Learn strategies for managing time and school work
• See old friends and make new ones
Photo credit: Dorota Kaszczyszyn
Plan now for Middle School! Call your school for more
information or visit www.spps.org/middle.
Community Education
Administration Office
1780 West 7th Street
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55116
651-767-8179
www.commed.spps.org
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