jump into summer with johnston community education summer 2016
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jump into summer with johnston community education summer 2016
JCE PEEK INSIDE! INCLUDES: PRESCHOOL, KTC, S.A.S., ENRICHMENT CLASSES, SPORT CAMPS, CITY RESOURCES, AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS. JUMP INTO SUMMER WITH JOHNSTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 YOUTH PROGRAM GUIDE www.johnstonCE.org CONTENTS 2-3 4-5 5 6-8 9 INFORMATION Use these pages to navigate the summer program and learn more about Johnston Community Education. EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Enroll your preschooler in a fun and engaging class! Read new books, meet zoo animals, prepare for kindergarten, attend safety town, and more! KIDS CONNECTION Find out when registration for summer KTC begins and how parents can learn more about the program. YOUTH ENRICHMENT From Mad Science to Show Choir to Clay Camps and more; the youth enrichment opportunities are endless! YOUTH SPORTS Are you a little hooper or a little ninja? Find out by registering for summer sport classes! SPORT CAMPS 10-11 Spend a week improving your skills in baseball, volleyball, and any sport in between. 12-13 14-15 16 16-20 21-23 24 S.A.S. CAMPS Sign up for active camps, enrichment camps, and even all day camp tours to Adventureland and a zoo! AQUATICS Don’t miss out on the two (maybe three) summer sessions of swim lessons! Registration starts in May. PARK TICKETS Take a trip to local amusement and water parks with reduced tickets, for sale at the JCE office. CITY OF JOHNSTON Learn about the Neighborhood Watch Program, Kites on the Green, Johnston parks, and Johnston Library. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Looking to join a community organization? Learn more about Johnston’s Running Club, Volleyball Club, Youth Football, and Soccer Club. JCE REGISTRATION FORM Interested in joining a JCE class? Start by filling out the registration form on the back cover. REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER KIDS CONNECTION OPENS APRIL 4. (see page 5) REGISTRATION FOR JUNE AQUATIC SWIM LESSONS OPENS MAY 16 . (see page 14) REGISTRATION FOR MOST SUMMER SPORT CAMPS ENDS IN MAY. (see pages 10-11) 2 Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org JOHNSTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION MISSION Our mission is to strengthen the understanding and cooperation among our home, our school, and our community by developing and strengthening the total environment and resources of our school and community. DIRECTOR Nancy Buryanek EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT BELIEFS Learning is a life long process. Ann Meiners REGISTRAR/RECEPTIONIST Rita Brosnahan-Gerleman Johnston Community Education speaks to the needs of people of all ages within the community, developing and improving it, and utilizing all available resources. OPERATIONS MANAGER Kayla Badtram CHILDCARE MANAGER Steven Conlan EARLY CHILDHOOD COORDINATOR Johnston Community Education is a community process to assist in drawing the community together in identifying and fulfilling the needs and wants of the community. Joy Palmer KTC SPECIALIST Lori Meyer KTC ACCOUNT SPECIALIST Diane Ross COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER 6600 NW 62nd Ave. P.O. Box 10 Johnston, IA 50131 515-278-0552 www.johnstonCE.org PROGRAM MANAGER Abbi Wych AQUATICS COORDINATOR Deb Blanchard PROGRAM COORDINATOR Jon Gibbs COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR Jane Morrison JCE ADVISORY RESOURCE COUNCIL PRESIDENT Dan Hudson PRESIDENT ELECT Steve Conlan SECRETARY Brian Town MEMBERS Judy Anderson Matt Brown Bill Carlson Karen Carroll Andrea Cook Connor Elmitt Steve “JJ” Johnson Lois Kiester Trisha Lenarx-Garmoe Eric Melton John Stuart Rose Williams REGISTRATION Participants need to register for programs based on the grade they will be entering for the 2016-17 school year. Register online at https://johnston.ce.feepay.com. CANCELLATIONS For weather-related cancellations, call 252-8488. SOCIAL MEDIA Stay up-to-date with the latest JCE news and class openings by following us on social media. Like Johnston Community Education on Facebook and follow @JCSD_CommEd on Twitter. The summer program guide is published once a year. JCE program offerings can also be found in the district’s quarterly newsletter, The Connection, and online at www.johnstonCE.org. SEND COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS TO: Jane Morrison Communications Coordinator P.O. Box 10 Johnston, IA 50131 [email protected] PROGRAM LOCATIONS BEAVER CREEK ELEMENTARY (BCE) 8701 Lyndhurst COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER (CEC) 6600 NW 62nd Ave. CUPCAKE ADDICT 8705 Chambery Blvd. DSM DRIVING RANGE 2944 NW 66th Ave. Des Moines, IA HORIZON ELEMENTARY (HZE) 5905 NW 100th St. JOHNSTON HIGH SCHOOL (JHS/HS) 6501 NW 62nd Ave. JOHNSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL (JMS) 6207 NW 62nd Ave. LAWSON ELEMENTARY (LAE) 5450 NW 62nd Ave. LEW CLARKSON PARK Barnsley Dr. PLAZA LANES 2701 Douglas Ave. Des Moines, IA SUMMIT MIDDLE SCHOOL (SMS) 9500 Windsor Pkwy. TIMBER RIDGE ELEMENTARY (TRE) 7370 NW 54th Ave. WALLACE ELEMENTARY (WAE) 6510 NW 62nd Ave. JOHNSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE RESOURCE CENTER 5608 Merle Hay Road P.O. Box 10 Johnston, IA 50131 515-278-0470 www.johnston.k12.ia.us CITY OF JOHNSTON CITY HALL 6221 Merle Hay Road P.O. Box 410 Johnston, IA 50131 515-278-2344 www.cityofjohnston.com Johnston Community Education is a partnership between the Johnston Community School District and the City of Johnston. Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org 3 JOY PALMER 515-278-0470 | ARC EARLY CHILDHOOD Creepy Crawlers (Ages 3-5) Explore bugs and insects while participating in art projects, stories, walks, and explorations. Participants will also create a fun snack on the last day. Max. 10 students. TTh 6/7-6/16 9-11 a.m. CEC $30 SU16PSC1 Eric Carle Week (Ages 3-5) Explore the world of Eric Carle each day while reading books, creating fun art crafts, and exploring outside. Dive into The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, and more! Max. 10 students. M-F 6/6-6/10 9-11 a.m. LAE $35 SU16PSC2 Little Dragons (Ages 2-3) Join us for a week of music and movement as we sing songs, enjoy time together, and participate in artwork. Max. 8 students. M-Th 6/13-6/16 9-11 a.m. LAE $30 SU16PSC3 Laura Joffe Numeroff (Ages 4-5) Would you give a mouse a cookie or a mouse a muffin? Join us while we read and do fun activities centered around books written by Laura Joffe Numeroff. There will be a daily craft and snack. Max. 10 students. M-Th 6/20-6/23 9-11:15 a.m. BCE $30 SU16PSC4 Pete the Cat Week (Ages 3-5) Join for some “groovy” fun with our friend Pete the Cat! We will be “rockin’ in our school shoes” while we read Pete the Cat books, make crafts, and enjoy educational learning activities. Max. 10 students. M-F 6/20-6/24 9-11 a.m. LAE $35 SU16PSC5 Literacy Fun (Ages 3-5) Join to read some literature favorites! Enjoy story retell, letter fun, finger plays, and a list of loved books that you can take home. Max. 10 students. TTh 6/21-6/30 9-11 a.m. CEC $30 SU16PSC6 Oceans of Fun (Ages 4-5) Have you ever wondered what is in the ocean? Join us to learn about life in and around the ocean as well as some “Fun in the Sun.” We will do a daily craft, story, snack, and have a “whale” of a time! Max. 10 students. M-Th 6/27-6/30 9-11:15 a.m. BCE $30 SU16PSC7 Outdoor Game Week (Ages 3-5) Explore the world of bugs by reading books, creating snacks, and engaging in fun artwork. We will also explore outside using nets and tubs to see what we can find. Please wear tennis shoes. Max. 10 students. M-Th 4 6/27-6/30 9-11 a.m. LAE $30 SU16PSC8 Pee Wee Picasso (Ages 3-5) Little ones love creative projects - and making a mess! Join us for a week of art. Use movement, books, and music activities to help make collaborative and solo masterpieces. Max. 20 students. M-Th 7/5-7/8 9-11:30 a.m. HZE $30 SU16PSC9 Prehistoric Pals (Ages 4-5) Are you an expert on dinosaurs or do you want to learn more? In this class, we will learn about all types of dinosaurs and how they lived a long time ago. There will be a daily craft, story, and snack. Max. 10 students. M-Th 7/11-7/14 9-11:15 a.m. BCE $30 SU16PSC10 Bugs, Bugs, Bugs (Ages 3-5) Use nets and tubs to explore the world of bugs! Read books, create snacks, and engage in fun artwork. Please wear tennis shoes. Max. 10 students. M-Th 7/11-7/14 9-11 a.m. LAE $30 SU16PSC11 Outdoor Water Week (Ages 3-5) Preschoolers love opportunities to play outside and explore while they interact with their peers. This week will include a lot of water play and activities so pack your swimsuit and towel! Max. 10 students. M-Th 7/11-7/14 9-11:30 a.m. HZE $30 SU16PSC12 Music Fun (Ages 3-5) A class for parents, grandparents, or caregivers and their child. We will learn fun songs and make instruments. Max. 10 students. TTh 7/12-7/21 9-9:40 a.m. CEC $25 SU16PSC13 TTh 7/12-7/21 10-10:40 a.m. CEC $25 SU16PSC25 Printmaking for Preschoolers (Ages 3-6) Explore methods of artistic printmaking by creating fun mono prints, textured nature prints, air-dry clay stamps, and more! Max. 10 students. M-Th 7/18-7/21 9-11:30 a.m. BCE Art Rm $30 SU16PSC14 Eric Carle Week Two (Ages 4-5) If you love The Very Hungry Caterpillar then this class is for you! Learn how Eric Carle creates the art in his books. There will be a daily craft, story, snack, and lots of fun! Max. 10 students. M-Th 7/18-7/21 9-11:15 a.m. BCE $30 SU16PSC15 Beach Week (Ages 3-5) Who doesn’t love a day at the beach? Explore with us as we play in the sun, water, sand, and even enjoy some ice cream! We will stay active and take breaks to create fun art projects throughout the day. Max. 10 students. M-F 7/18-7/22 9-11:30 a.m. Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org LAE $30 SU16PSC16 STEVE CONLAN CEC | 515-252-8490 KIDS CONNECTION Books & Cooks (Ages 3-5) Do you have a preschooler who is anxious to help in the kitchen? Kids learn real lessons in science, language, math, and creativity while cooking. This class includes story time, making snacks that relate to students, and interacting with peers in outdoor play. Max. 10 students. M-Th 7/18-7/21 9-11:30 a.m. HZE $30 SU16PSC17 Fun & Fitness (Ages 3-5) Join us for a week of fun and fitness! Help preschoolers develop selfesteem and positive associations with exercise, healthy eating, and rest. Preschoolers will enjoy fitness activities such as aerobics, dance, sports, gross motor skills, and balance. Please send your child with clothing and shoes that work well for exercise. Max. 10 students. M-Th 7/25-7/28 9-11:30 a.m. HZE $30 SU16PSC18 Little Masterpieces (Ages 3-6) Paint like Picasso! Create beauty from nature like Georgia O’Keefe! Drippaint like Jackson Pollock! Students will draw, paint, and create their own masterpieces while learning about several master artists and their artwork. Max. 10 students. M-Th 8/1-8/4 9-11:30 a.m. BCE Art Rm $30 SU16PSC19 Zoo Adventures (Ages 3-5) Preschoolers love animals! Spend a week learning about animals by reading stories, playing animal games, creating crafts, and even eating some animal looking snacks. The Blank Park Zoo will bring in live animals to visit us as well. Max. 20 students. M-Th 8/1-8/4 9-11:30 a.m. HZE $30 Summer 2016 Kids Connection registration will open Monday, April 4, 2016. All registrations will be done online using FeePay, an online software program that allows parents to register, schedule, and pay for Kids Connection online. Families need to have an account set up on FeePay. This can be done by going to https://johnston.ce.feepay.com. There will be an informational meeting on Tuesday, May 3 at 6:15 p.m. in the Horizon Elementary cafeteria for parents of incoming kindergartners to learn more about the summer program and FeePay. Summer locations are as follows, by grade starting Fall 2016: Kindergarten at Horizon 1st grade at Timber Ridge 2nd grade at Beaver Creek 3rd grade at Wallace 4/5 grades at Lawson Registration for the 2016-17 school year will open this summer. SU16PSC20 Getting Ready for Preschool (Ages 3-5) This class helps students make new friends and get ready for Preschool in the Fall. Learn about beginning literacy concepts and number concepts and enjoy small motor and large motor group activities. Max. 10 students. TTh 8/2-8/18 9-11 a.m. CEC $40 SU16PSC21 Safety Town (Gr. K) Children entering or eligible to enter kindergarten in the fall of 2016 will learn about all aspects of safety; fire, poison, strangers, traffic, home, cars, buses, playgrounds, and more via indoor classroom and outdoor activities. Books, songs, a visit to the fire department, and practice training enable children to enjoy and understand what they are learning. Instructor: Carolyn Jarman M-F 6/13-6/17 8-10 a.m. HZE $40 SU16PSC22 M-F 6/13-6/17 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. HZE $40 SU16PSC23 M-F 6/20-6/24 8-10 a.m. HZE $40 SU16PSC24 Please note: KTC will be closed on Friday, June 3 for staff training. Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org 5 ENRICHMENT Mad Science Big Jump Start (Gr. PreK-K) Campers must have had one year of pre-school or be entering Kindergarten. Classes will be fun, entertaining, hands-on, and interactive. Topics include: All about H2O, Ears & Listening, Eyes & Sight, Energy & Motion, Outer Space Frontier, Shapes & Structures, Tactile Discoveries, Visible Light Spectrum, and Wacky Weather. Max. 14 participants. Cupcake Addict Kids Hour (Ages 6-10) Want to take your kids to a fun and safe environment where they can be creative, run, jump, and dance? Here is the place! Join us at Cupcake Addict’s party room (8705 Chambery in Johnston) once a week for a mini adventure, including something expressive and creative, a game, and a dance party. Min. 6, max. 10 participants. No class July 4. MT 6/20-6/21 10-11:30 a.m. HZE $39 SU16YC28 M 6/6-8/1 9-10 a.m. Cupcake Addict $120 SU16YC51 WTh 6/22-6/23 10-11:30 a.m. HZE $39 SU16YC29 T 6/7-7/26 9-10 a.m. Cupcake Addict $120 SU16YC52 M-Th 6/20-6/23 10-11:30 a.m. HZE $75 SU16YC30 W 6/8-7/27 9-10 a.m. Cupcake Addict $120 SU16YC53 Th 6/9-7/28 9-10 a.m. Cupcake Addict $120 SU16YC54 Summer Spanish (Gr. K-3) ¡ESPAÑOL ES FANTÁSTICO! An introduction to the basics of the Spanish language with an emphasis on everyday vocabulary, expressions, and basic conversation. Students will be exposed to Spanish speaking countries through cultural and artistic activities. Max. 30 kids per class. Instructor: Guelly Mendoza K-1 M-F 6/6-6/10 8:30-9:30 a.m. 2 M-F 6/13-6/17 3 M-F 6/20-6/24 $69 SU16YC20 8:30-9:30 a.m. BCE $69 SU16YC21 6-9 M-F 6/20-6/24 9-11 a.m. JHS Rm 203 $95 SU16YC39 8:30-9:30 a.m. WAE $69 SU16YC22 10-13 M-F 7/18-7/22 9-11 a.m. JHS Rm 203 $95 SU16YC40 Explore all creepy, crawly, and cute creatures in Garden Crawlers and use clay to make caterpillars, snails, slugs, spiders, butterflies, gnomes, flower pots, and more! In Sweet Treats with Wayne Thiebaud, study Thiebaud’s work and learn to make your own 3D desserts like cupcakes, pies, doughnuts, and ice cream. Or, take Clay Toys and make a variety of toys out of real clay, including Animal Water-Squirters, Rockin’ Aliens, Crazy Calendars, and Finger Puppets. All class projects will be fired in a kiln and the instructor will email parents with a pick-up date. All tools and materials are included. Min. 7, max. 12 students. 9:30-11 a.m. SMS Art Rm $85 SU16YC47 Sweet Treats with Wayne Thiebaud 3-6 M-F 7/18-7/22 12:30-2:30 p.m. SMS Art Rm $95 SU16YC48 3-6 M-F 8/1-8/5 12-2 p.m. SMS Art Rm $95 SU16YC49 8/1-8/5 9-10:30 a.m. SMS Art Rm $85 SU16YC50 Clay Toys M-F Taught by a real-life circus performer, students will learn juggling, hulahooping, face painting, floor acrobatics, aerial arts, and even have the opportunity to roll around in a human-sized hamster ball! There will be a short performance for parents and friends at the end of the week. Min. 7, max. 25 participants. 6 6/20-6/24 Build LEGO race cars, catapults, spinning tops, land yachts, and more. In this summer camp, students will build multiple projects and use those projects to investigate basic engineering concepts. Students will be challenged to adjust, test, modify, and test their projects again. Challenges include: marshmallow toss, Mad Top, fastest LEGO car, Land Yacht, and tallest tower. The pace is fast and the atmosphere is fun. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League, YouthEnrichmentLeague.com M-F 7/18-7/22 9 a.m.-12 p.m. WAE $110 SU16YC45 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Create a mobile juggernaut equipped with disc shooter, sirens, flashing lights, and voice recorder. Make and take home your very own electric vehicle. In this electronic class, students will build 20-30 projects over the course of the session while exploring basic aspects of electricity, including measuring ohms, amps, voltage, open and closed circuits, and more. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League, YouthEnrichmentLeague.com M-F 8/1-8/5 9 a.m.-12 p.m. LAE $130 SU16YC46 Destination Mars: Rocketry Course (Gr. 2-5) Run Away with the Circus! (Gr. K-6) M-F Lego Olympic Decathlon (Gr. 1-5) Extreme Mobile Electronix (Gr. 1-5) Garden Crawlers 2-5 Are you a future fashion designer? Learn the basics of sewing by making a headband, string bag, and pillowcase. Supplies are required but sewing machines and basics are provided. Please do not purchase fabric until after class has begun. Max. 15 students. Instructor: Kathy Comstock, [email protected] TRE Clay Camps (Gr. K-5) K-1 M-F 7/18-7/22 Learn to Sew (Ages 6-13) SMS Cafe $150 SU16YC37 Launch and watch your very own rocket speed 300 feet into the air! Students will make and take home multiple rockets of varying difficulty throughout this session. Use rockets and airplanes to investigate basic aeronautical concepts, including propulsion, thrust, lift, drag, and more. Parents will be asked to contribute two 2-liter soda bottles for experiments. Instructor: Youth Enrichment League, YouthEnrichmentLeague.com M-Th 6/27-6/30 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org LAE $109 SU16YC44 ABBI WYCH 515-278-0552 | CEC Show Choir (Gr. 1-9) Whether you’re trying show choir for the first time or looking to polish your skills, plan for a super fun week! Students will develop skills in vocal technique, choreography, facial expression, and projection. Workshop fee includes the cost of music, hired professional choreographers, hired vocal instructors, a camp t-shirt, and a snack each day. Max. 110 students for grades 1-6 and max. 60 students per week for grades 7-9. Performances for family and friends will be held each Thursday at 11 a.m. Instructors: Hannah Ryan & Laura Fog 1-3 M-Th 6/6-6/9 4-6 M-Th 6/13-6/16 7-9 M-Th 7-9 M-Th 6/13-6/16 6/6-6/9 8-11 a.m. JMS $125 SU16CMP1 8-11 a.m. JMS $125 SU16CMP3 12-4:30 p.m. Th:9-11 a.m. JMS $160 SU16CMP5 12-4:30 p.m. Th:9-11 a.m. JMS $160 SU16CMP7 Learn to draw and paint from observation using a variety of painting materials. Be inspired by images of famous artwork to create your masterpiece. Portraits, landscapes, and still life are covered in the curriculum. Max. 15 students. Instructor: DSM Art Center 1-3 M-F 7/18-7/22 9:30-11 a.m. TRE $85 SU16YC26 4-6 M-F 7/25-7/29 9:30-11 a.m. BCE $85 SU16YC27 Energize (Gr. 2-4) It is time to gear up for an exciting energy-filled summer camp! Mad Science of Iowa presents its energy and alternative energy camp. Topics include electricity, electrical generation, lasers, electromagnetism, heat, and the electromagnetic wave spectrum, as well as alternatives to traditional coal-fired electrical generation. Max. 18 students. MT 6/20-6/21 1-4 p.m. TRE $79 SU16YC31 WTh 6/22-6/23 1-4 p.m. TRE $79 SU16YC32 M-Th 6/20-6/23 1-4 p.m. TRE $155 SU16YC33 MT 6/27-6/28 1-4 p.m. WAE $79 SU16YC34 WTh 6/29-6/30 1-4 p.m. WAE $79 SU16YC35 M-Th 6/27-6/30 1-4 p.m. WAE $155 SU16YC36 Tales from Theatre Camp (Gr. 3-6) Explore the world of theatre with this camp, designed to introduce kids to drama by teaching them basic acting and production skills. Learn techniques such as voice projection and emotion portrayal as well as the importance of flexibility and teamwork. Scenes will be performed in a final show for family and friends on Friday, July 1 at 12 p.m. Please bring a peanut-free lunch, snack, and water bottle daily. Min. 10, max. 40 kids. Instructor: Kelly Thompson, [email protected] 6/27-7/1 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Create an acrylic painting on canvas and turn it into a mixed media masterpiece! Explore the many techniques used in painting with acrylics. Apply scrap-booking papers, fabrics, photos, and more to create a oneof-a-kind work of art! Inspiration will come from masters such as Matisse and Picasso. Mrs. Pruitt will also show the techniques she uses in her own free-lance mixed media artwork. Max. 30 students. Instructor: Connie Pruitt M-Th JHS Aud. $127 SU16YC38 6/20-6/23 10 a.m.-12 p.m. SMS Rm 210 $105 SU16YC23 Digital Photography (Gr. 4-10) Students will be asked to bring their own camera. We will learn the elements of design used in taking photographs both inside and outside, including an alphabet scavenger hunt. Max. 30 students. Instructor: Connie Pruitt M-Th Drawing & Painting (Gr. 1-6) M-F Paint, Paint, Paste (Gr. 4-10) 6/13-6/16 8-10 a.m. SMS Rm 210 $105 SU16YC24 Open Studio (Gr. 4-10) The sky is the limit! Choose from a wide variety of art materials such as clay, paint, canvas, sculpture pieces, fabric, and more to create any art projects you desire. Max. 30 students. Instructor: Connie Pruitt M-Th 6/13-6/16 10 a.m.-12 p.m. SMS Rm 210 $105 SU16YC25 Advanced Sewing (Ages 10-16) Designed for kids who have taken the Learn to Sew camp. In this camp, learn how to read a pattern, cut out a pattern, and sew by making pajama pants. Once you have registered, Kathy will contact you with more information on supplies and fabric. Max. 15 students. Instructor: Kathy Comstock, [email protected] M-F 7/25-7/29 9-11 a.m. JHS Rm 203 $95 SU16YC41 Flute Choir Workshop (Gr. 6-12) Join us for the annual Johnston Summer Flute Choir Workshop and become a part of our flute family of the Greater Des Moines area! These five days are filled with flute fundamentals, sight-reading, collaboration, musicality, performance confidence, and flute fun. Learn from a professional flutist and Johnston alumna, who received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Flute Performance. Fee includes cost of the workshop, music, and a t-shirt. A combined performance for family and friends will be held on Friday, July 22 at 4:30 p.m. Min. 4, max. 20 students. Instructor: Amanda Johns, [email protected], www.amandajohnsflutist.com Registration deadline: July 1 6-8 M-F 7/18-7/22 2-4 p.m. JHS Aud $100 SU16YC42 9-12 M-F 7/18-7/22 10 a.m.-12 p.m. JHS Aud $100 SU16YC43 Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org 7 ABBI WYCH 515-278-0552 | CEC ENRICHMENT Flute Workshop and Masterclass (All Ages) This three-day intensive workshop is designed to help students solidify their fundamental skills, create healthy musical habits, and explore chamber music. As a group, we will explore workshops such as Musician Wellness, Golden Sounds, Fit Flutist, Fluid Breathing, and Full-Range Flutist. Students will learn and prepare duets and perform them in a final concert. Participants will be involved in all workshops and perform duos. Performers will have the added experience of performing solos or etudes that they have prepared for the group and receive one-on-one feedback from the instructor. The final concert will take place on Friday, July 15 from 5-6 p.m. Max. 6 performers and unlimited participants. Instructor: Amanda Johns, [email protected], www.amandajohnsflutist.com Performers W-F 7/13-7/15 1-6 p.m. TBD $90 SU16YC55 Participants W-F 7/13-7/15 1-6 p.m. TBD $75 SU16YC55 Private Guitar/Ukulele Lessons (Ages 12-18) Are you a beginner who wants to learn ukulele or guitar? Did you play years ago and want to polish your skills? Or, do you want to be challenged and learn from a pro? Private lessons can take you from where you are and advance your skills in areas like reading and playing notes and chords, strumming and picking, and even learning your favorite song. Instructor: Kevin King, Iowa Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame Inductee M 5/2-5/23 4-4:45 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC30 M 5/2-5/23 4:45-5:30 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC31 M 5/2-5/23 5:30-6:15 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC32 M 5/2-5/23 6:15-7 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC33 M 5/2-5/23 7-7:45 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC34 T 5/3-5/24 4-4:45 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC35 T 5/3-5/24 4:45-5:30 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC36 T 5/3-5/24 5:30-6:15 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC37 T 5/3-5/24 6:15-7 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC38 T 5/3-5/24 7-7:45 p.m. BCE $120 SU16YC39 REGISTRATION INFORMATION HOW TO REGISTER Participants need to register for all summer camps and classes according to the grade level they will be in for the 2016-17 school year. To register, mail in a registration form to Johnston Community Education, P.O. Box 10, Johnston, IA; visit the Community Education Center in person at 6600 NW 62nd Ave.; call the Community Education office at 515-278-0552; or go online to johnstonCE.org. FEEPAY Johnston Community Education has a new online registration system for all of its programs: FeePay. FeePay allows for convenient online registration and secure online payments. Families need to create a new account in FeePay as no information rolled over from the previous ActiveNet system. Only one account is needed per family for all programs, including KTC, Preschool, S.A.S., Aquatics, and adult and youth classes. To set up an account and register for classes, go to https://johnston.ce.feepay.com. REGISTRATION DEADLINES Registration deadlines are most common for sport classes and camps. Deadlines are set for each camp to help participants reserve a spot. If you sign up after the deadline, you will not be guaranteed any T-shirt, water bottle, or other potential gift included in the camp. CANCELLATIONS Community Education staff reserve the right to cancel camps and classes due to insufficient enrollment. If a program is cancelled by staff, all participants will recevie a full refund. For weather-related cancellations, call 515-252-8488. Camp Invention: Build a solar powered cricket, discover the science of slime and squid, take apart machines and make original prototypes, think on your feet in high-energy games, design an eco-adventure park, and more! The camp is for children entering grades 1-6 and will take place at Summit Middle School, July 11-15 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Register online at campinvention.org. Cost is $225 per student. Use promo code HOST to receive a $30 discount. The Johnston Camp Invention will be directed by JCSD staff member Kate Safris. Contact Kate at [email protected] for more information. As a staff member of a school district hosting Camp Invention, your children are entitled to $30 off of the base price! Promo Code: HOST CAMP INVENTION REGISTRATION INFO: Summit Middle School 9500 Windsor Parkway Johnston, IA 50131 July 11 - July 15, 2016 from 9:00am to 3:30pm Directed by Kate Safris Price $225 (Before discount) For children entering 1st - 6th grade Register at campinvention.org This program provided in partnership with Johnston Community Education. [email protected] (515) 208-5827 8 Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org JON GIBBS CEC | 515-278-0552 SPORT CLASSES Little Hoopers (Ages 4-5) Learn the fundamentals of basketball, drills, and even play a game on the last day. This is a non-competitive clinic with emphasis on having fun while learning skills. Max. 30 participants. Registration deadline: July 4 M-Th 7/18-7/21 6-7 p.m. HZE Gym $31 SU16YR10 T-Ball (Ages 4-5) Designed to give children an opportunity to get a feel for the game of baseball/softball, the main purpose is to teach children to hit the ball, run bases, become familiar with the field, and have fun. The league is non-competitive with no score keeping. Every player hits in every inning. Games are held at the Johnston Little League Fields, 7501 NW 54th Ave. Each player will receive a t-shirt. Please bring a ball glove and water bottle. Weather make-up date: June 29 MWF 6/20-7/1 10-11 a.m. Lew Clarkson Park $48 SU16YR9 Little Ninjas (Ages 4-5) Learn the basic fundamentals of Tae Kwon Do and Karate while building self-respect, self-confidence, coordination of mind and body, and selfdiscipline. Students must sign up on or before the first day of class. Youth Tennis Lessons (Ages 5+) Learn basic skills and rules of the game. Please bring your own racket. Instructors: Local High School and College Tennis Players Weather make-up date: July 5 5-8 T 6/7-6/28 6-6:30 p.m. HS Courts $40 SU16YR6 5-8 Th 6/9-6/30 6-6:30 p.m. HS Courts $40 SU16YR7 9+ TTh 6/7-6/30 6:30-7:30 p.m. HS Courts $60 SU16YR8 Summer Junior Golf Lessons (Ages 6+) Lessons will be taught at the Des Moines Driving Range, located at 2944 NW 66th Ave. Please indicate upon registration if golf clubs are needed. Instructors: Mark Egly and Staff T 5/17-6/7 6-6:45 p.m. DSM Driving Range $47 SU16YR12 NASP Archery (Gr. 3-8) The popularity of archery has been increasing. Learn the basics of this growing sport from a certified archery instructor. All equipment will be provided. Min. 8, max. 25 students. 3-4 M-F 6/27-7/1 1-1:45 p.m. SMS Gym $44 SU16YR13 5-6 M-F 6/27-7/1 2-2:45 p.m. SMS Gym $44 SU16YR14 Th 5/19-6/23 6-6:30 p.m. WAE $22 SU16YR3 7-8 M-F 6/27-7/1 3-3:45 p.m. SMS Gym $44 SU16YR15 Th 6/30-8/4 6-6:30 p.m. WAE $22 SU16YR4 All Ages M-F 7/25-7/29 6-7 p.m. SMS Gym $44 SU16YR16 Triathlon Camp (Gr. 6-8) Tae Kwon Do (Ages 6+) This Korean art of self-defense is recognized as a beneficial method of improving health, balance, agility, and poise, and has a philosophy of mental alertness and moral ethics that can serve to enhance anyone’s life. Program is year-round but sessions may be taken on an individual basis. Must sign up on or before the first day of class. Instructor: Phil Dickey Th 5/19-6/23 6:30-7:30 p.m. WAE $32 SU16YR1 Th 6/30-8/4 6:30-7:30 p.m. WAE $32 SU16YR2 College Prep Self-Defense (Ages 17-25) Prepare your college student to be ready in case of a personal or large scale attack. Learn the dos and don’ts of personal protection and safety in the college environment and valuable hands-on defense techniques. The class will address real life attack scenarios to instill confidence and demonstrated proficiency. Instructor: Phil Dickey Th 7/7-7/28 7:30-8:30 p.m. WAE Gym $45 Youth triathlons are popping up all over the country so why not join the craze? Introducing the Johnston Triathlon Camp in conjunction with Iron Works Athletics! If you can swim two lengths of the pool without stopping, own a bike, and can run or walk a mile, this camp is for you. Each practice will be different and fun, taught by coaches that understand the sport. There will be three opportunities for participants to practice what they have learned in a race-like situation: an on-campus triathlon with fellow campers (cost included), a 5K in Urbandale on July 4 (cost included), and an opportunity to compete in a local youth triathlon (cost not included). All swimming will be done in a pool. Each participant will receive a camp dry-fit shirt. No class on July 4, instead campers and immediate family members are eligible to participate in the Urbandale 5K. MW 6/13-7/20 4-5 p.m. SMS Pool $129 SU16YR17 SU16YR5 Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org 9 SPORT CAMPS Johnston Dragon Summer Baseball Camp (Boys Gr. K-8) Learn the ins-and-outs of the Johnston Baseball Program, including hitting, pitching, fielding, and base running, and compete in various events to win prizes. Dress in full baseball clothes with cleats and a hat. Instructors: Johnston Baseball Varsity Coaching Staff and Players Registration deadline: May 27 T-Th 6/7-6/9 9 a.m.-12 p.m. JHS Field $61 SU16CMP21 Boys Basketball Camp (Gr. 1-10) Designed to progressively teach appropriate skills for each age group, these camps teach the basic fundamentals of shooting, passing, ball handling, offensive moves, and defense, with a strong emphasis on sportsmanship and positive competition. All participants will receive a camp t-shirt. Grades 3-10 are asked to bring a peanut-free sack lunch daily. Instructors: Johnston Coaching Staff and Varsity Players 1 M-Th 7/11-7/14 6-7 p.m. HZE Gym $31 SU16CMP10 $31 SU16CMP11 M-Th 7/11-7/14 7-8 p.m. HZE Gym Registration deadline: June 27, Max. 40 participants. 3-4 M-Th 6/13-6/16 10:15 a.m. -3:45 p.m. JMS Gym $139 SU16CMP12 M-Th 6/13-6/16 10 a.m.3:30 p.m. JHS Gym $139 SU16CMP13 Registration deadline: May 27 7-8 M-Th 6/13-6/16 10 a.m.3:30 p.m. JHS Gym $139 SU16CMP14 JMS Gym $139 SU16CMP15 Registration deadline: May 27 9-10 M-Th 7/18-7/21 10 a.m.3:30 p.m. Registration deadline: June 3 Johnston Basketball Training (Gr. 9-12) 6/7-7/21 8-10 a.m. JHS Gym $99 SU16CMP16 Girls Basketball Camp (Gr. 3-12) Learn the basic fundamentals of dribbling, passing, shooting, offense and defense, and play games. Instructors: Johnston Coaching Staff and Players 3-6 M-Th 6/6-6/9 10 a.m.-1 p.m. JHS Gym $79 SU16CMP17 1:30-4:30 p.m. JHS Gym $79 SU16CMP18 Registration deadline: May 25 7-8 M-Th 6/6-6/9 Registration deadline: May 25 9-12 T-Th 6/7-7/28 8-10 a.m. M-F 6/20-6/24 10-11:30 a.m. Plaza Lanes $52 SU16CMP53 M-F 6/20-6/24 10-11:30 a.m. Plaza Lanes $52 SU16CMP54 Little Dragon Cheer Camp (Gr. K-6) Learn cheering techniques, cheers, jumps, basic stunting, and teamwork. Please wear comfortable clothing and gym shoes. All participants will receive a camp t-shirt. There will be an end-of-camp performance on Friday at 11:10 a.m. Instructors: JHS Cheerleaders Registration deadline: May 30 M-F JMS Gym 6/13-6/17 10:30-11:30 a.m. $37 SU16CMP49 Incoming 8th, 9th, and JV Fall Cheerleaders are required to attend this two-day skills camp. Learn new cheers, jumps, stunts, and overall technique while bonding with other teammates and preparing for the Fall season. This is only a two-day camp on June 21 and August 19. $35 6/21, 8/19 9 a.m.-3 p.m. SMS Gym $37 SU16CMP49 Johnston Dragon FiT (Girls Gr. 3-6) Females in Training develops strong, confident, independent young women who enjoy participating in competitive athletics as part of a balanced and healthy lifestyle. All workouts and activities will be adapted to individual age and fitness level. Instructors: JHS Cross Country and Track & Field Coaches and Athletes Registration deadline: May 31 MWF 6/6-6/10 9:30-11 a.m. JHS Stadium $40 SU16CMP50 MWF 6/13-6/17 9:30-11 a.m. JHS Stadium $40 SU16CMP51 MWF 6/20-6/24 9:30-11 a.m. JHS Stadium $40 SU16CMP52 SU16CMP19 Dragons Cross Country Running Fitness & Leadership Camp (Girls Gr. 7-12) The purpose of the Johnston Dragon Cross Country team is to develop strong, confident, independent young women who enjoy participating in competitive athletics as part of a balanced and healthy lifestyle. A 3-day/ 2-night camp (June 28-30) with transportation, lodging, and meals is included with registration. For $50 sibling discount, call 515-278-0552. Registration deadline: May 23 6-8 MWF 6/6-7/1 7:30-9 a.m. HS Stadium $110 SU16CMP27 9-12 MWF 6/6-7/1 7:30-9 a.m. HS Stadium $210 SU16CMP28 Registration deadline: May 23, No camp the week of July 4. 10 SMS Gym Take all three sessions for $110, Code: SU16CMP29 Registration deadline: May 29, No camp the week of July 4. TTh 3-8 9-12 T&F Registration deadline: May 27 5-6 Learn bowling fundamentals, including approach, hand position, release, spot bowling, and spare conversions. Classes will take place at Plaza Lanes, 2701 Douglas Ave. Instructor: Plaza Lanes Coach Melody Gray Registration deadline: June 6 Cheer Camp (Gr. 8-10) Registration deadline: June 27, Max. 40 participants. 2 Summer Bowling Camp (Gr. 3-12) Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org JON GIBBS 515-278-0552 | CEC Dragon Boy’s Cross Country Camp (Gr. 6-12) Learn the basics of distance running and participate in team-building activities. Please bring workout clothes, running shoes, and a water bottle. Registration deadline: May 30 M-F 6/13-6/17 8-10 a.m. JHS Stadium $67 SU16CMP30 Softball Camp (Girls Gr. 4-7) Learn a variety of advanced skills, drills, and live situations. Each camper will need to bring their own glove, water bottle, and bat (if desired). Instructors: Johnston Coaching Staff and Players Registration deadline: May 24 M-W 6/7-6/9 Football Camp (Gr. 5-12) Participants will learn football fundamentals, skills, and conditioning. 5-6 Sa 8/6 8:30-10 a.m. JHS Stadium $19 SU16CMP36 JHS Stadium $31 SU16CMP37 Registration deadline: July 22 7-8 MT 8/8-8/9 6-8 p.m. Registration deadline: July 25 10 a.m.-12 p.m. HS Softball Field $43 SU16CMP47 Tennis Camp (Gr. 3-9) Develop tennis skills and learn the proper fundamentals of the game at all levels. Participants will receive a camp t-shirt if registered by the deadline. Please bring your own racket. Instructors: JHS Tennis Coaches Registration deadline: May 23 3-5 M-Th 6/6-6/9 8-10 a.m. HS Courts $55 SU16CMP31 W-F 8/3-8/5 5-8 p.m. JHS Stadium $61 SU16CMP38 6-7 M-Th 6/6-6/9 1-3 p.m. HS Courts $55 SU16CMP32 11-12 W-F 8/3-8/5 5-8 p.m. JHS Stadium $71 SU16CMP39 8-9 M-Th 6/6-6/9 10 a.m.-12 p.m. HS Courts $55 SU16CMP33 9-10 Registration deadline: July 20 Little Dragon Track and Field Camp (Gr. K-6) Junior Dragon Power (Gr. 3-8) Designed to improve overall athletic ability, this program emphasizes proper body weight exercises, weight lifting technique, core strength, flexibility, agility, speed, power, and endurance. Instructor: Mark Tegels Registration deadline: May 23 MW 6/6-7/13 3-4 p.m. JHS Weight Rm $79 SU16CMP40 Soccer Camp (Gr. K-9) Camp will be held on the JHS practice fields. Please bring a water bottle and soccer ball. Instructors: JHS Varsity Coaching Staff and Players K-1 M-F 6/13-6/17 8:30-10 a.m. JHS $52 SU16CMP41 JHS $67 SU16CMP42 JHS $67 SU16CMP43 Registration deadline: May 30 2-3 M-F 6/13-6/17 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Registration deadline: June 1 4-7 M-F M-Th 6/27-6/30 M-Th 8/1-8/4 6:30-8:30 p.m. JHS $55 SU16CMP44 9-11 a.m. JHS $55 SU16CMP45 6-6:50 p.m. JHS Stadium $40 SU16CMP34 Boys M-Th 6/13-6/16 7-7:50 p.m. JHS Stadium $40 SU16CMP35 Volleyball Camp (Gr. 1-12) Focus on the fundamentals of power volleyball, individual skills, and team concepts. Grades 9-12 must register for both camps together. JHS 6/27-6/30 5-6:15 p.m. SMS $37 SU16CMP22 M-Th 11:45 a.m.1:15 p.m. JHS $45 SU16CMP23 10-11:30 a.m. JHS $45 SU16CMP24 JHS $57 SU16CMP25 6/20-6/23 Registration deadline: June 6 M-Th 6/20-6/23 Registration deadline: June 6 M-Th 8/15-8/18 11:30 a.m.1:30 p.m. Registration deadline: August 1 Prepare for the upcoming high school season. Players should expect a challenging environment and a great opportunity for team bonding. Registration deadline: July 11 6:30-8:30 p.m. M-Th Registration deadline: June 13 7-8 JHS Boys Summer Soccer Camp (Gr. 10-12) 7/25-7/28 6/13-6/16 5-6 Registration deadline: July 18 MTTh M-Th 3-4 Registration deadline: June 13 7-9 Girls Girls 1-2 6/13-6/17 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Registration deadline: June 1 8-12 Girls Be introduced to the fundamentals of track and field, with an emphasis on having fun and building individual skills and fitness. The final day of camp will consist of a non-competitive track meet in which everyone will receive a medal for participation. Please bring a personalized water bottle. Instructors: Johnston Track & Field Coaches and Athletes Registration deadline: May 30 $55 9-12 M 6/6-7/11 8-10 a.m. JHS $127 SU16CMP26 9-12 M-Th 7/25-7/28 8:30-11 a.m. JHS $127 SU16CMP26 SU16CMP46 Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org 11 S.A.S. CAMPS ALL DAY CAMP TRIPS Football Frenzy (Gr. 6-7) Adventureland (Gr. 6-7) Join us for an exciting trip to Adventureland, where you can enjoy all the rides, games, and water attractions that Adventureland has to offer! Please remember to bring sunscreen and wear appropriate clothing. F 6/24 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $30 SU16SAS23 Come along with us on a journey through Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and have a chance to meet some of the world’s most interesting animals! Don’t miss this chance to hang out with friends and be entertained by exotic animals from all regions of the globe. 8/5 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $35 SU16SAS24 Participants will learn the basics of rock climbing indoors. Challenging obstacles and team building will help the students climb and build confidence in themselves and others. This will be a fun and exciting camp reaching for the Summit! 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS1 Ready to pick up that 7-10 split? Learn basic skills used by bowlers around the world! Participants will venture to Plaza Lanes to practice their game and the fundamentals needed to perfect this sport. 6/13-6/17 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS2 Ready to ride the trails? Participants will ride timed trials through various obstacles and the numerous trails of Johnston! All participants will need to bring their bicycle, wear appropriate safety gear, and have a water bottle. A tuned up bicycle is needed to participate. 6/20-6/23 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $135 SU16SAS3 Floor Hockey (Gr. 6-7) Experience the fast-paced game of hockey on hard wood. Learn and practice positions, basic plays, stick/puck handling, and much more. Who will score the most goals and which team will win the Johnston Cup? M-F 12 6/27-7/1 $135 SU16SAS5 M-F 7/11-7/15 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS6 Roller Skating (Gr. 6-7) 7/18-7/22 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS7 Courage League Sports (Gr. 6-7) Participants are invited to come and play from a new perspective, whether it’s playing basketball from a wheelchair or blindfolded baseball, we guarantee you a week of fun, new experiences! M-F 7/25-7/29 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS8 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Play a variety of base related sports and enhance your current skill set! Through a variety of teamwork and challenges, participants will enjoy some older/more common base related sports as well as a few new games. M-Th 8/1-8/4 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $135 SU16SAS9 Dodgeball Bonanza (Gr. 6-7) Tour de Johnston (Gr. 6-7) M-Th SMS Base Sports (Gr. 6-7) Bowling (Gr. 6-7) M-F 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Participants will work through outdoor team building scenarios as well as learning and practicing their archery skills, hunting for treasures with geocaching, hiking trails, and learning basic outdoor survival skills. M-F Rock Climbing (Gr. 6-7) 6/6-6/10 7/5-7/8 Learn the basics of stroking and stopping, how to get back up if you fall down, squat all the way down, and skate backwards. Try obstacle courses and skating games in a fun and safe environment. ACTIVE CAMPS M-F T-F Survivor (Gr. 6-7) Omaha Zoo Trip (Gr. 6-7) F 42 Blue... 33 Red... Omaha... Omaha... Hike! Rain or shine, participants will test their football skills through a variety of challenges associated with the game. Daily games, obstacles, and competitions will help participants build on their teamwork and individual skills. SMS $145 Students will participate in various genres of dodgeball, working in both team and individual settings to develop their skills while having fun! M-F 8/8-8/12 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS10 Ultimate Sports (Gr. 6-7) Participants will push their athletic skills and knowledge to new limits through playing a variety of basic sports with an ultimate twist. Each day will bring new experiences and fun challenges. M-F 8/15-8/19 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SU16SAS4 Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org SMS $145 SU16SAS11 ROB WISNIEWSKI [email protected] ENRICHMENT CAMPS Lego Robotics (Gr. 6-7) Extreme Board Games & More (Gr. 6-7) Get ready to put away Monopoly! Explore the many different worlds of Haunted Mansions, Superheroes, Deserted Islands, and Zombies through a variety of new and exciting games. These games will test your strategic thought, teamwork ability, and detective skills. M-F 6/6-6/10 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS12 The Actor’s Toolbox (Gr. 6-7) This camp will focus on the fundamentals of live theater. Movement, voice, improvisational acting, and character work will be a part of this journey. There will be a final day showcasing performance skills that will be open to anyone to come and enjoy. M-F 6/13-6/17 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS13 Photography (Gr. 6-7) Learn the history of photography and concepts of photography such as framing shots, proper exposure, and editing techniques. There will be daily photo challenges, so come prepared to do some shooting! Participants need to provide their own camera (cell phones and iPod cameras are allowed). M-Th 6/20-6/23 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $135 SU16SAS14 This camp will focus on learning what it takes to do scene work in a production. Working with each other, participants will read and act out scripts. There will be a public performance on the final day. 6/27-7/1 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS15 Strategic Card Gaming (Gr. 6-7) Expand your imagination through multiple worlds of fantasy! Participate in strategic forms of card gaming play with and against your friends using a variety of mythical creatures, superheroes, and people. Through these games you will enhance your abilities of strategy, logic, and probability. T-F 7/5-7/8 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. M-F 7/18-7/22 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS18 FX/Movie Make Up (Gr. 6-7) Lights, Camera, Action! Ever wonder how make up and special FX are applied to actors? Explore the process of make-up application and illusions used in the movie industry today. From age altering looks to make believe skin alterations, put your artistic talents to the test. M-F 7/25-7/29 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS19 Miniature Painting (Gr. 6-7) Have you ever wondered how intricate gaming pieces are colored? Learn about, build, paint, and keep miniatures that are sculpted for games such as Warhammer, Heroclix, and Dungeons & Dragons. M-Th 8/1-8/4 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $135 SU16SAS20 K-Nex Engineer (Gr. 6-7) Act’letes in Training (Gr. 6-7) M-F Participants will learn to construct and program a LEGO robot using RXT or NXT brick. Discuss the potential uses of robots in the real world and each student’s robot will fulfill a specific need. At the end of the week, each student robotic engineer will showcase his or her robot at a “robotics symposium.” All equipment supplied. SMS $135 SU16SAS16 Combine real-world applications with STEM concepts using K-Nex materials. Participants will be engaged and energized as they further their knowledge and understanding of the science, technology, engineering, and math concepts associated with structures found around the world. M-F 8/8-8/12 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS21 Illustration (Gr. 6-7) From Editorial to Comic Books, participants will learn and explore the basics in illustration. Explore the basic foundations of illustrating through a variety of drawing mediums and styles. Students will learn to inspire and be inspired through their artwork! M-F 8/15-8/19 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS22 3-D Paper Model (Gr. 6-7) Learn to develop and bring to life 3-D ideas from paper, glue, and scissors! This camp will help teach the artistic techniques of cut and glue placement, paper rolling, and creasing, in order to finalize a lightweight moveable object from pirate ships to robots and beyond! M-F 7/11-7/15 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SMS $145 SU16SAS17 Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org 13 AQUATICS REGISTRATION DETAILS For swim lessons starting in June: • Online registration: May 16, 6 p.m. @ johnston.ce.feepay.com • Walk-in registration: May 16, 6 p.m. @ SMS Pool • Phone-in registration: May 17, 7:45 a.m. @ 515-278-0552 For swim lessons starting in July: • Online registration: June 13, 6 p.m. @ johnston.ce.feepay.com • Walk-in registration: June 13, 6 p.m. @ SMS Pool • Phone-in registration: June 14, 7:45 a.m. @ 515-278-0552 Level II M-Th 6/6-6/16 11:15-11:45 a.m. SU16SWL21 M-Th 6/6-6/16 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL22 M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:45-11:15 a.m. SU16SWL23 M-Th 6/20-6/30 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL24 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 11:20-11:50 a.m. SU16SWL25 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL26 M-Th 7/18-7/28 10:45-11:15 a.m. SU16SWL27 M-Th 7/18-7/28 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL28 6/6-6/16 11:15-11:45 a.m. SU16SWL31 For swim lessons starting in August: • Online registration: July 18, 6 p.m. @ johnston.ce.feepay.com • Walk-in registration: July 18, 6 p.m. @ SMS Pool • Phone-in registration: July 19, 7:45 a.m. @ 515-278-0552 Swim Lessons Learn to swim! Lessons are $49 per class. Courses consist of eight 30-minute lessons. All lessons are held at the Summit Middle School pool. Descriptions are available online at johnstonCE.org. Level III M-Th M-Th 6/6-6/16 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL32 M-Th 6/20-6/30 11:20-11:50 a.m. SU16SWL33 M-Th 6/20-6/30 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL34 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 10:45-11:15 a.m. SU16SWL35 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL36 M-Th 7/18-7/28 11:20-11:50 a.m. SU16SWL37 M-Th 7/18-7/28 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL38 Parent/Tot M-Th 6/6-6/16 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL71 Level IV T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL72 M-Th 6/6-6/16 11:15-11:45 a.m. SU16SWL41 M-Th 6/6-6/16 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL42 Intro to Swim M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:45-11:15 a.m. SU16SWL43 M-Th 6/6-6/16 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL01 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL44 M-Th 6/20-6/30 10:45-11:15 a.m. SU16SWL02 M-Th 7/18-7/28 10:45-11:15 a.m. SU16SWL45 M-Th 6/20-6/30 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL03 M-Th 7/18-7/28 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL46 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 11:20-11:50 a.m. SU16SWL04 M-Th 7/18-7/28 11:20-11:50 a.m. SU16SWL05 M-Th 6/20-6/30 11:20-11:50 a.m. SU16SWL51 M-Th 6/20-6/30 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL52 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 10:45-11:15 a.m. SU16SWL53 Level I M-Th 6/6-6/16 11:15-11:45 a.m. SU16SWL11 M-Th 6/6-6/16 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL12 M-Th 6/20-6/30 11:20-11:50 a.m. SU16SWL13 M-Th 6/20-6/30 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL14 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 10:45-11:15 a.m. SU16SWL15 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL16 M-Th 7/18-7/28 10:45-11:15 a.m. SU16SWL17 M-Th 7/18-7/28 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL18 M-Th 7/18-7/28 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL19 14 Level V T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 5:45-6:15 p.m. SU16SWL54 M-Th 7/18-7/28 11:20-11:50 a.m. SU16SWL55 M-Th 7/18-7/28 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL56 M-Th 6/20-6/30 5:10-5:40 p.m. SU16SWL61 T-F, M-Th 7/5-7/14 11:20-11:50 a.m. SU16SWL62 Level VI Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org DEB BLANCHARD 515-986-0951 | SMS Pool August Swim Lessons Additional swim lessons may be offered in August. Check online at www.johnstonCE.org after July 1 to see if this session will be held. Intro to Swim M-Th 8/8-8/18 6:45-7:15 p.m. SU16SWL06 8/8-8/18 7:20-7:50 p.m. SU16SWL110 8/8-8/18 6:45-7:15 p.m. SU16SWL29 8/8-8/18 7:20-7:50 p.m. SU16SWL39 Level I M-Th Level II M-Th Level III M-Th Pool Admission Daily admission, punch cards, and season passes are good for open swim, lap swims, and some special events. Season passes are good for one year from the date of purchase. 2& UNDER YOUTH (3-18) ADULT FAMILY Free $2 $3 --- Punch Card --- $30 for 20 punches $50 for 20 punches --- Season Pass --- $150 $200 $250 Daily Admission Pool Hours Times are subject to change and will be posted at the pool. Punch card, season pass, or daily admission is required for open and lap swim. The pool may be shared with other activities during these times. OPEN SWIM LAP SWIM Spring Hours (March 21-May 25) Monday-Wednesday --- 5-6:30 p.m. Saturday 1:30-3:30 p.m. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday 1:30-3:30 p.m. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Summer Hours (begin June 6) Tuesday 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. Thursday 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. Sunday 1:30-3:30 p.m. 1:30-3:30 p.m. JOHNSTON BLAZE The Johnston Blaze Swim Club engages in a multi-level competition program with United States Swimming that attempts to provide challenging yet success-oriented competitive situations for swimmers of all ages and abilities. Anyone can become a member of the Blaze Team if they have achieved level three of American Red Cross swim instruction and can swim 25 yards unassisted. Visit www.johnstonblaze.com for more information. Summer Blaze Sessions Ages 8 and under practice MTTH 6:30-7:30 p.m. and M-F 7-8 a.m. Additional practices on June 25 and July 16 from 8-9 a.m. Ages 9-10 practice MTTh 6:30-8 p.m. and M-F 6:30-8 a.m. Additional practices on June 25 and July 16 from 8-9:30 a.m. Ages 11 and over practice MTTh 6:30-8:30 p.m. and M-F 6-8 a.m. Additional practices on June 25 and July 16 from 8-10 a.m. SESSION DATES COST REGISTRATION BEGINS One-time registration fee (swim cap, t-shirt, USA membership & Admin fees) 9/2/157/13/16 $110 Due yearly at initial session registration Summer Session (up to nine practices/wk) 5/23-7/16 $280 4/25 Summer Session (up to three practices/wk) 5/23-7/16 $165 4/25 All Wednesday evening practices will be held at Birdland pool, 7-9 p.m., beginning June 7. There is a $50 discount for a second swimmer in a session from the same family and a $75 discount for the family’s third swimmer in the same session. A minimum of 10 volunteer hours per swimmer are expected from parents for home meets. Register as early as possible in order to submit to swim in meets (meet sign-ups begin prior to swim sessions). Intro to Competitive Swimming (Ages 6-18) Enroll in the Blaze intro to competitive swimming class and learn about all four competitive swim strokes, drills, starts, turns, and sport rules. 6-10 M-Th 8/15-8/25 6:45-7:30 p.m. SMS $36 SU16BLIC1 11-18 M-Th 8/15-8/25 7:30-8:15 p.m. SMS $36 SU16BLIC2 Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org 15 PARK TICKETS Amusement Park Tickets The Community Education office has various amusement park tickets for sale at reduced rates. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Community Education Center, 6600 NW 62nd Ave., Monday-Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Payments may be made by credit card, check, or cash. Contact the JCE office at 515-278-0552 for more information or go online to www.johnstonCE.org. JCE PRICE GATE PRICE Adventureland Park - Altoona, IA Individual $34 $42 Two-Day Special $59 --- Season Pass $117 --- 3 & Under Free Free Adult $10 $13 Youth $7 $8 2 & Under Free Free Johnston Neighborhood Watch Program Neighborhood Watch is one of the oldest and most effective crime prevention programs in the country. It brings citizens and neighbors together to safeguard communities with the goal of preventing crime before it happens. On any given day, and often without warning, people are subjected to varying levels of criminal activity taking place directly within their community. The Johnston Neighborhood Watch Program is about neighbors helping neighbors. The program partners directly with the Johnston Police Department, which provides knowledge on how to make yourself and your community safer. The Johnston Police Department meets regularly with neighborhood watch groups to answer questions, discuss current crime trends, and provide training and information on Crime Prevention, Home Security, and other topics of particular interest. For more information about the Johnston Neighborhood Watch Program, contact Sgt. Eric Spring at 515-252-1372 or [email protected]. Blank Park Zoo - Des Moines, IA Lost Island Water Park - Waterloo, IA Daily Pass $24 $26.75 3 & Under Free Free $26.50 $41.50 Noahs Ark - Wisconsin Dells, WI Individual BE SAFE THIS SUMMER Johnston Police Department Top 5 Crime Prevention Tips Six Flags - Gurnee, IL Adult/Child $46 $69 2 & Under Free Free 1. Keep your overhead garage doors closed whenever you are going to be out of immediate sight of your garage. 2. Lock your vehicle and remove all valuable property from it Six Flags - St. Louis, MO whenever your vehicle is going to be left unattended. Adult/Child $45.40 $63 2 & Under Free Free 3. Avoid placing outgoing mail in your residential mailbox and remove the incoming mail from your mailbox as soon as possible. 4. Keep your purse with you at all times when you are out. Avoid Valley Fair/Whitewater Waterpark - Shakopee, MN leaving it in a car, on the ground, or hanging on the back of a chair. Adult/Child $34.25 $55.65 2 & Under Free Free 5. Never respond to an unsolicited phone call or email requesting personal or financial information unless you have confirmed the requesting party is legitimate. Worlds of Fun/Oceans of Fun - Kansas City, MO 16 Good Any Day $44.15 $61.56 2 & Under Free Free Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org COMMUNITY PARKS 18 Co ve re d Ac re s Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org 0.50 20 Windsor Park (private) 21 Ojendyk Fields (private) 2.00 19 Dover Park (private) PRIVATE PARKS 3.14 22.00 18 Green Meadows Greenbelt 10.34 21.25 17 Rittgers Oaks Open Space 16 Longmeadow Woods Greenbelt GREENWAYS 15 Prairie Pointe Crossing lte e Sh 35.39 Pi c c ni 160.88 a 14 Beaver Creek Natural Resource Area Pl r yg 13 Terra Lake ro st NATURAL RESOURCE AREAS Co 12 Crosshaven ( Future Park) io nc s es 2.60 l 11 Century Trace (Future Park) Ba i lF 10 Providence Point c So 5.00 BB 10.52 ur Co 9 Adventure Ridge d 8 Ray Schleihs Park el 8.75 Fi Sp 2.51 O n pe VB 6 Pointe Vista d ur Co 7 Ceres Lake Open Space n Sa s 0.75 ni 5 Morningside Park n Te Co 9.80 Di G NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS sc 4 Dewey Park a Tr 7.00 sh 19.40 Fi 2 Crown Point t 3 Johnston Commons Park Na e ur 56.50 Ar ea in g il ol f ur ts ts ac e t ce r el ds ns om s Re ou nd Ar ea rs Future Park Feature Existing Park Feature rk 1 Lew Clarkson (formerly Creekside) City of Johnston Parks & Recreation Facilities Pa in g Brigh d . er Dr NW 97 th Ct . y Parkwa tw at Va lle y Haze l woo ! 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NW 9 8th St. NW 9 8th St. NW 100th St. Sap p h ire C ir. M ar b le Cir . NW 1 04 th C t. Bre m e n Ct. NW 106 TH St. We st fa len Ct . We st fa len C t. We st fa len C t. Av e. We st Pkw y N G le n sto n e C t. S G le ns to n e Ct . Bra d fo r d Ln . Bris to l L n . Bre m e n Ct . Bre m e n Ct . NW 1 06 th St. Created by City of Johnston Department of Community Development (2013) 6221 Merle Hay Road, P.O. Box 410, Johnston, IA, 50131-2033 (515)278-2345 Fax:(515)278-2033 NW 1 06 th St. 71st St. . . Cir Contact: [email protected] Contact: [email protected] /JohnstonRunningClub www.johnstonrunningclub.com /JohnstonRunningClub The Johnston Running Club (JRC) is hosting an informational meeting on our spring track program on Wednesday, March 30 at 6:30 p.m. at the Johnston Public Library. For more information, please email us at [email protected] or visit the JRC’s website at www.johnstonrunningclub.com. The Johnston Running Club (JRC) is a non-profit organization committed to promoting the sport of running in our community. Our volunteer staff of experienced coaches work with area youth through our Johnston Youth Track and Johnston Youth Cross Country teams. To participate in or volunteer at the JRC’s 2nd Annual Youth Track Meet on June 5 at the Johnston High School, contact us at [email protected]. Summer 2016 | Johnston Community Education | johnstonCE.org 21 Tackle football for grades 3rd thru 7th AT WWW.JOHNSTONYOUTHFOOTBALL.COM **Discount if registered by May 17th** Fundamentals · Sportsmanship · Character Johnston Soccer Club Join the fun! Johnston Soccer Club is a non-profit, professionally managed organization focusing on developing youth soccer. Based in Johnston, Iowa, the Johnston Soccer Club is home to over 1,000 recreational soccer players and partners with Johnston Urbandale Soccer Club (JUSC) to provide competitive soccer to an additional 400 players. Fall Registration Registration for the fall season is opening soon. Players do not have to attend school in the Johnston School District to be eligible to register. Visit johnstonsoccer.org for complete fall registration details. Little Kix Program The U4 Little Kix program is designed to introduce younger children to physical and social skills through soccer. Visit johnstonsoccer.org for more information. Register online today! Visit johnstonsoccer.org JOHNSTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION REGISTRATION JCE One person per registration form please. Date _________________ Name of Participant____________________________________________ JCSD Resident? Yes No Address_______________________________________________________________ City______________________________ Zip___________________ Home Phone____________________________________ Date of birth_______________________ May we take photos and/or video of the participant for use in JCE print/electronic publications? Yes No Class Name Class Code Fee Grade for 2016-2017 school year (if a student)________ School Attends ________________________ Gender________ T-shirt size: _____Y-S _____Y-M _____Y-L _____A-S _____A-M _____A-L _____A-XL Guardian Name(s) Phone Number (cell) Phone Number (work) E-mail Address Does participant have special accommodation needs to enjoy JCE programs? Yes If yes, please provide more information: No Additional notes/requests: HOW TO REGISTER JCE POLICIES MAIL Send your registration form & check by mail to: Johnston Community Education P.O. Box 10 Johnston, IA 50131 REFUNDS Refund requests must be made before the second class is held. No refunds will be made for trips after the registration deadline. There will be a $5 administration fee per class on all refunds. Full fee will be returned if the class is cancelled by JCE staff. IN PERSON Register in person at the Community Education Center at 6600 NW 62nd Avenue in Johnston. Registration hours are Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. A drop box is available in the parking lot to drop off registrations before or after hours. CANCELLATIONS JCE staff reserve the right to cancel classes. Class will be cancelled if there is insufficient enrollment. PHONE Phone-in registrations are accepted at 515-278-0552 when paying with a MasterCard or Visa. ONLINE Online registration is available 24/7 at https://johnston.ce.feepay.com JCE PROGRAMS & INCLEMENT WEATHER For more weather-related information and cancellations, call 515-252-8488 or visit www.johnstonCE.org. SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships are available to those who qualify. Please contact the coordinator in charge of the program you are interested in prior to registering if a scholarship is desired. Scholarships are subject to approval. Johnston Community Education is a partnership between the Johnston Community School District and the City of Johnston.