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Lifelong Learning: Opportunities for All Ages | 763-502-5100 | FridleyCommEd.com Save this Catalog! Fridley Public Schools Community Education is proud to offer: • Early Childhood Programs • Preschool • K-6 Childcare • Fridley Senior Program • Adult & Youth Classes • Encore Program • Community eatre • Swimming Lessons • Facilities Rental • Adult Basic Education COURSE CATALOG 2018 Spring/Summer

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Lifelong Learning: Opportunities for All Ages | 763-502-5100 | FridleyCommEd.com

Save this Catalog!Fridley Public Schools Community

Education is proud to offer:• Early Childhood Programs • Preschool

• K-6 Childcare • Fridley Senior Program • Adult & Youth Classes • Encore Program

• Community Theatre • Swimming Lessons• Facilities Rental • Adult Basic Education

COURSE CATALOG

2018Spring/Summer

ContentsAdult Enrichment (3-8)

3 Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts3 Arts, Crafts & Textiles3 Computers & Technology4 Cooking4 Dance5 Defensive Driving5 Finance & Business 6 Fitness7 Health & Wellness8 History & Cultural Awareness8 Streams of Justice Series8 Hobbies & Special Interests

Encore (9) Fridley Senior Program (10-13)

10 Special Events11 Clubs & Leagues12 Instructional12 Fitness/Wellness13 Services

Adult Resources (13)Fridley Community Theatre (14)Fridley Event Services/Rental (15-16)Youth Enrichment (17-21)

17 Enrichment17 Dance18 Math Tutoring18 Boulder Pointe Equestrian Classes19 Music19 Science & Engineering19 Sports & Fitness21 Theatre Arts

Early Childhood Programs (22-26)22 Early Childhood Programs24 Early Childhood Screening26 Registration Form

Preschool Programs (27)Tiger Club Childcare (28-30)Swimming (31-32)Registration (33-34)

Vernon S. Hoium Attorney at Law

(763) [email protected]

Suite 206 South4111 Central Ave. NE

Columbia Heights, MN 55421www.hoiumlaw.com

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT!Come and enjoy a nice evening with family & friends

and watch a movie on the big screen at the Fridley High School Auditorium! This event is FREE of charge!

Concessions available for $1 each. Doors open at 6:30 PM and movies begin at 7:00 PM.

Upcoming Movie Dates: * April 20 * May 11

Call 763-502-5100 or stop by the Fridley Community Center for a list of movies. See you there!

Practicing in the Areas of:* Wills* Powers of Attorney* Health Care Directives* Probate

* Small Business* Real Estate* Elder Law

* AV Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell’s highest peer recognition for ethical standards and legal ability.

* Recognized as “Senior Counsel” by the Minnesota State Bar Association.

* An “Alumni of Notable Achievement” by the University of Minnesota.

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Facilities & Contacts

The abbreviations listed below denote the loca-tions of the classes listed on the following pages of the brochure.

FRIDLEY SCHOOLS(FCC) Fridley Community Center 6085 Seventh Street NE

(FHS) Fridley High School 6000 West Moore Lake Drive

(FMS) Fridley Middle School 6100 West Moore Lake Drive

(HES) Hayes Elementary School 615 Mississippi Street NE

(SES) Stevenson Elementary School 6080 East River Road

(ALC) Area Learning Center1317 Rice Creek Road

OTHER FACILITIES(BLCA) Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts6666 East River Road, Fridley

(CHHS) Columbia Heights High School 1400 49th Avenue NE, Columbia Heights

(BPE) Boulder Pointe Equestrian and Event Center6612 189th Lane Northwest, Anoka, MN 55303

FRIDLEY COMMUNITY EDUCATION

6085 Seventh Street NEFridley, MN 55432Phone: 763-502-5100

Office HoursMonday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

The Community Education office will be closed May 28, July 2-6, and September 3. __________________________________________________Toni Craft Director 763-502-5104

Jonele JensenAdministrative Assistant763-502-5102

Jan CavenCommunity Education Secretary763-502-5100

Renee SorgenfrieEarly Childhood Coordinator 763-502-5124

Stephen Keeler Adult Enrichment, Senior Programs, Facilities& Budget Coordinator763-502-5106

Kristi Sabby Tiger Club Coordinator 763-502-5119

Sally LeoneTiger Club Assistant Coordinator 763-502-5135

Dan WoldAuditorium & Events Coordinator763-502-5631

Chelsea CrawfordAquatics & Youth Enrichment Program Manager763-502-5117

It is our policy not to discriminate on the basis of gender, race, religion, color, national origin, economic status, disability, age or mental status in any of our education programs or personnel practices.

Summer Construction Note:Due construction at the Fridley Community Center

the Community Education offices (including the Fridley Senior Program office) will move to room 135 on June 11, 2018 for the entire summer. Please enter

door 2 at the southeast side of the building.

On June 11 the Fridley Senior Program will also relocate to the Area Learning Center at

1317 Rice Creek Road Fridley, MN 55432.

Please feel free to call 763-502-5100 with questions.

District Policy

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Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts

We are proud to offer classes in the arts in partnership with Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts (BLCA). BLCA is a wellspring for the commu-nity providing inspiration, enrichment, enjoyment, opportunities, and educa-tion through the arts.BLCA supports and encourages the work of developing and established artists and provides resources and opportunities in the arts for individu-als of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels. BLCA recognizes art to be a powerful tool for the cultivation of strong, healthy, harmonious commu-nity life.About the Artists:Classes at Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts are taught by working artists and writers who have extensive experience in teaching. Most have won awards in juried art shows or had work published in Minnesota and beyond, and have been sharing their skills with begin-ning through advanced students at Banfill-Locke and other venues for many years._______________________________

NEW-Patterned Pens with Pizzazz #6003Polymer clay can be used to embellish all kinds of objects, including ink pens. Learn the polymer technique of mo-kume gane, where you make layers of decorative clay that you then slice and use to cover the pen barrels. Students will take pens home to bake. Supplies will be provided.dates Sat/June 2 time 2-4 PM Site BLCA instr. Laura Burliscost $33 (1 session)

NEW-Introduction to Watercolor Painting #6004

Become friends with your materi-als as you discover brush strokes and color mixing. Painting on a budget is possible as you learn how to mix many colors from basic primary colors and how to choose paper, brushes, and paints. Explore wet into wet, glazing, and even ways to turn mistakes into good. Supplies will be provided.dates Fri/June 15 time 1-2:30 PM Site BLCA instr. Cheryl Barrcost $35 (1 session)_______________________________NEW-Still I Rise: Writing from Hardship to Healing#6005The class is for writers to write about difficult life experiences (anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma) in a transformative, healing manner. The instructor is a writer and former social worker who has experience guiding students through exercises and ac-tivities to inspire them to craft their traumatic experience. dates Sat/June 16 time 2-4 PM Site BLCA instr. Tessa Torgesoncost $30 (1 session)_______________________________NEW-Linoleum Block Printing#6006Linocut is a printmaking technique in which you carve a design into a sheet of linoleum. In this workshop you will learn how to design, carve and print linocuts. You will learn what tools to use and the process of printing mul-tiple copies of your design. Supplies will be provided.dates Wed/June 27 time 6-9 PM Site BLCA instr. Vanessa Merrycost $30 (1 session)

Arts, Crafts & TextilesOpen Painting#6001Come to this class and enjoy painting with others.Class #6001Adates Tue/April 10 - June 5 time 9:30-11:30 AM Site FCC-Room 107cost $18 (9 sessions)

Class #6001Bdates Thur/June 14 - August 30 time 9:30-11:30 AM Site ALC-Room 112cost $24 (12 sessions)_______________________________NEW-Beginning Needle Felting- Create a Spring Bunny #6002

Needle felting is a simple art form to learn but with practice you can cre-ate fun sculptures out of wool! In this class, the student will learn the differ-ent types of wool, how to use the sharp needles safely, and techniques to shape and felt a small bunny. There is a $5 materials fee payable to the instructor on the date of class. dates Wed/April 11 time 5-8 PM Site FCC-Room 107 instr. Liz Parkercost $35 (1 session)_______________________________

Computers & TechnologyComputer, iPad or iPhone- 1-on-1 #6050Frustrated with your computer, iPhone, and/or iPad? Need help with basic computing skills? Do you feel like you could be doing a lot more with your device then you currently are? Schedule a one-on-one session through Community Education! date By Appointment time TBD (No May appointments) Site FCC-Main Office or In Home instr. Stephen Keeler cost $40 per hour

Adult Enrichment

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Adult EnrichmentCooking

Scones #6101

Traditionally Scottish (but now famous worldwide), scones are a delectable quick bread that comes in assorted shapes - round, triangular or square. We’ll enjoy a variety of easy recipes highlighting dried fruits such as cher-ries, cranberries, or blueberries. Look for a delectable assortment of recipes to include: Lemon Cream Scones and the traditional Currant Scone too. Scones are best served warm from the oven with wonderful lemon curd and traditional Devonshire cream or whipped cream for tea. We will make a White Chocolate Spread in class. Or serve them with butter, flavored cream cheese, honey or jam for breakfast. Plus scones can be frozen and reheat-ed! Plan to take home an assortment. $11 payable to the instructor for food cost. Limit 18.date Fri/April 13time 6-9 PM Site FHS-Room 113instr. Laurel Severson cost $31 (1 session)

Festive Spring Salads#6102

Head into spring with a Wild Rice and breast of Chicken Salad or Wild Rice with Fresh Mushrooms and Cashews. We will also feature a vegetarian main dish salad using multicolored peppers and the unique grain, Quinoa. What could be more refreshing than fruit - a salad combination of cantaloupe and strawberries with an orange sauce. Equally as pretty is Raspberry-Spinach Salad with Glazed Pecans. Then round out the evening with 3 easy dressings for your favorite combination of assorted garden greens - Feta Cheese, Creamy Blue Cheese and Orange Dressing. You will be ready for family and friends and spring! $13 food fee paid to instructor in class.date Mon/May 21time 6-9 PM Site FHS-Room 113instr. Laurel Severson cost $31 (1 session)_______________________________Jams, Jellies, Marmalades, and Butters#6103NOW is the time to prepare for the bounteous fruits of summer. Be ready to ‘jam’ when the berries, peaches, rhubarb, herbs and more are at their peak of taste and availability. Learn the difference between the various preserves and have the opportunity to taste several different kinds. You will prepare a batch of jam/jelly from start to finish, learn basic ‘hot water bath’ techniques that are appli-cable to other canning projects and take home 1-2 jars to enjoy. Tasting of and handout for multiple recipes included. There is an $8 materials fee payable to the instructor on the day of the class.date Thur/April 19time 6:30-8:15 PMSite CHHS-Room 137instr. Carol Schaub cost $30 (1 session)

DANCE

Swing Dance Workshop#6151

“It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing”... Now is a perfect time to “swing” into the party season with fun moves! Whether you are new or have experience, this 1-session workshop is designed to get you on the dance floor with patterns you can use for years to come. Couples only please.date Tue/April 17time 7:30-9:30 PM Site FCC-Gyminstr. Monica Mohn cost $28 (per couple)________________________________Wedding Dance Crash Course-It’s not too late! #6152 You thought about it! You wanted to! But where did the time go? Not to worry; in just 2 hours learn the common wedding dances Waltz, Rumba, Foxtrot and Slow Dance. Monica Mohn, nominated for “Wedding Dance Instruction” by MN Bride will teach you easy dancing skills and fun patterns so you’ll feel comfortable and look great on that special day! Couples only please. Bring your music.date Tue/April 24time 7:30-9:30 PM Site FCC-Gyminstr. Monica Mohn cost $28 (per couple)

Cooking Classes with Laurel Severson

Laurel is an extremely popular instructor throughout the Twin

Cities. She holds degrees in Home Economics and Education from the University of Minnesota and has been teaching community

education classes for over 12 years.

Have a class suggestion? Want to teach a class?

Contact Stephen Keeler at 763-502-5106 or

[email protected]

Dance Classes with Monica Mohn!

Monica Mohn has over 20+ years of ballroom dance experience. She coached with the finest instruc-tors in the USA, Canada and England, earning 3 “USA Dance” National Ballroom Dance titles and numerous dance awards.

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Night Club Slow Dance#6153Join Victor for a great night learning some of those “old time dances”. Im-press your friends with moves recap-tured from bygone eras! This class will offer dance patterns and “moves” that will be usable in small spaces; night clubs, partner, weddings and more. Singles or couples welcome. Questions call Victor at 651-414-1590.date Thur/April 26time 6:30-7:30 PM Site SES-Gyminstr. Victor Albrecht cost $10 (per person)________________________________Dance Variety - Line Dance 101#6154During this 1 hour workshop Vic-tor will teach the triple count 16 step Polka line dance. You will also learn a basic line dance for disco and country, a Waltz line dance, the Cowboy Cha-Cha and finally the Tush Push. You will not want to miss this fun night of dancing! Questions call Victor at 651-414-1590.date Thur/May 3time 6:30-7:30 PM Site SES-Gyminstr. Victor Albrecht cost $10 (per person)________________________________Country Western Couples Dance#6155This all time favorite dance class offers you the perfect overview of popular Country Western Dancing. Learn the two-step, three-step and swing. The basics and under arm turns, the wraps and corner steps will all be covered in this two night workshop. A partner dance will be taught as well. Couples Only. Wear comfortable shoes. Great for exercise! Questions call Victor at 651-414-1590.date Thur/April 26 & May 3time 7:30-9 PM Site SES-Gyminstr. Victor Albrecht cost $42 (per couple)

Defensive Driving#6201If you are 55 or older, save money on your car insurance premiums and become a better driver! Minnesota law requires insurance companies to offer you a 10% reduction for three years if you complete the National Safety Council’s Defensive Driving Course. The course is two sessions of classroom instruction - no driving or test required. Senior discount already applied.Class #6201Adates Tue & Thur/May 15 & 17time 6-10 PM Site FCC-Room 109 instr. Minnesota Safety Council cost $25 (2 sessions)

Class #6201Bdates Tue & Thur/July 17 & 19time 6-10 PM Site ALC-Room 120instr. Minnesota Safety Council cost $25 (2 sessions)________________________________Defensive Driving Refresher#6202 & 6203Now you can renew your 10% three year car insurance discount by taking this state-approved four hour refresher course. There’s no driving and no test. Senior discount already applied.Class #6202Adate Thur/April 5time 9 AM - 1 PM Site FCC-Room 109 instr. Minnesota Safety Council cost $22 (1 session)

Class #6202Bdate Mon/May 7time 9 AM - 1 PM Site FCC-Room 109 instr. Minnesota Safety Council cost $22 (1 session)

Class #6203Adate Tue/June 12time 6-10 PM Site ALC-Room 120instr. Minnesota Safety Council cost $24 (1 session)

Class #6203Bdate Wed/Aug 8time 6-10 PM Site ALC-Room 120instr. Minnesota Safety Council cost $24 (1 session)

Finance & BusinessNEW-Insider tips to Navigate the Complicated College Process and Save Lots of Money #6301

Parents of HS students will not want to miss hearing a national expert provide strategies to help families navigate the complicated college process and save tens of thousands of dollars.

College is now the second largest pur-chase most families make in their lives, yet most know more about buying a television. Class will cover common mistakes families make in selecting a college, myths about financial aid, and how to significantly reduce your cost.

Planning ahead and developing a strat-egy for the college process is crucial to finding the right fit and avoiding un-manageable debt. A must for parents of college bound students.date Wed/April 4time 6:30-7:30 PM Site FCC-Room 107instr. Chris with College Inside Track cost $12 (1 session)________________________________Social Security: Timing is Everything #6302When should I apply for Social Secu-rity? How can I maximize my benefits? How will this affect my spouse? You have a lot of questions to answer. Mis-takes can be costly. We can provide the guidance you need. Join us for a short presentation, Social Security: Strat-egize to Maximize, to learn how to sort through the options to help ensure the choices you make are tailored to your needs.date Tue/April 24time 6-7:30 PM Site FCC-Room 109instr. Connor Jones with Thrivent cost $Free (sponsored by Thrivent)

Adult EnrichmentDance Classes with

Victor AlbrechtVictor has been teaching dance classes for Fridley Community Education for 25+ years. Come learn from one of the best in the business!

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5 Keys to Retiring Fearlessly#6303

Will I have enough to retire? – Will my retirement income last? – Are my assets protected? Manage six key risks all retirees face to turn retirement con-cerns into confidence!date Thur/May 3time 6-7:30 PM Site FCC-Room 109 instr. Connor Jones with Thrivent cost $Free (sponsored by Thrivent)________________________________

FITNESSYoga with Michael Ledman #6350Come explore this ancient exercise sys-tem that strengthens the body while calming and focusing the mind. Learn how to take these basic exercises into your daily life to strengthen and tone your body, improve circulation, lower blood pressure, and help relieve stress. All classes include classic Hatha or stretching, breathing practices, and a guided relaxation/meditation. Please dress in comfortable clothes and bring a mat, towel, or rug for floor work. Class #6350Adate Tue/April 10 - May 29time 7:30-9 PM Site FCC-Room 114/116 cost $64 (8 sessions)

Class #6350Bdate Tue/June 5 - July 10time 7:30-9 PM Site FHS-Media Center cost $48 (6 sessions) Class #6350Cdate Tue/July 24 - August 28time 7:30-9 PM - No Class Aug 21 Site FHS-Media Center cost $40 (5 sessions) Class #6350 - Afternoon - Adate Thur/April 12 - May 31time 4:30-5:30 PM Site FCC-Room 116 cost $58 (8 sessions)

Yoga, Mindfulness with Michael Ledman#6351

Explore a deeper mind-body connec-tion with Mindfulness Yoga. Learn how to be aware of your body and be con-nected to everything that you do while you strengthen and tone, improve cir-culation, lower blood pressure, and re-lieve stress. No class April 28. Class #6351Adate Sat/April 14 - May 19time 10-11:30 AM Site FCC-Room 116/114 cost $48 (6 sessions)

Class #6351Bdate Sat/June 2 - July 14time 10-11:30 AM Site FHS-Media Center cost $56 (7 sessions)

Class #6351Cdate Sat/July 21 - August 25time 10-11:30 AM Site FHS-Media Center cost $48 (6 sessions) _______________________________T’ai Chi Chih#6352T’ai Chi Chih consists of soft, simple movements that naturally circulate and balance the intrinsic energy, or Chi. T’ai Chi Chih is not a Martial Art. This practice consists of 19 moves and one pose. T’ai Chi Chih has many benefits, including mindfulness, joy, increased energy, improvement of balance, de-creased anxiety, and much more. You can learn more about T’ai Chi Chih at http://www.taichichih.org/ or e-mail the instructor with any questions you may have: [email protected]. dates Thursday/April 12 - May 31time 7-8:15 PM Site FCC-Gym or Room 116instr. Christine Moore cost $59 (8 sessions)

NEW-Cardio Strength #6353Classic cardio using aerobic move-ments to get the heart pumping along with strength training using weights, followed by an ab workout and a final stretch. Cardio may include: step, kickboxing, hi/lo aerobics, circuit, and interval training. Strength training may include: hand weights, resistance bands, body weight exercises. All fit-ness levels welcome!dates Mon/April 9 - May 14time 5:45 - 6:45 PM Site FCC-Room 114instr. Deb Faust cost $48 (6 sessions) _______________________________Zumba#6355Ditch the workout, join the party! ZUMBA is a fusion of Latin and In-ternational music/dance with unique movement combinations to create a dynamic, exciting, total body workout. All skill and fitness levels are welcome. To tone and sculpt your body, ZUMBA uses principles and aerobic fitness interval training, a combination of fast and slow rhythms and resistance train-ing for maximum fat and calorie burn. date Thur/April 5 - May 10time 6:30-7:30 PM Site FCC-Dance Floorinstr. Lenka Seferovic cost $36 (6 sessions) _______________________________Tae Kwon Do#6356Tae kwon Do is a Korean Martial Art that uses the hands and feet without weapons. The goal with this program is to share the values and knowledge that he has gained through his training to those in the community who wish to try and grow from their experiences. This class is open to teens and adults of all fitness levels, and will focus on encouraging each student’s physical and mental growth. No class July 4. Class #6356Adate Wed, Sat/April 25 - June 9time Wed- 6-7:30 PM / Sat- 10:30-12 Site FCC-Gyminstr. David Seybold cost $16 (14 sessions) Class #6356B date Wed, Sat/June 13 - August 11time Wed- 6-7:30 PM / Sat- 10:30-12 Site FHS-Cafeteriainstr. David Seybold cost $16 (17 sessions)

Adult Enrichment

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Adult Enrichment

Jeet Kune Do Fusion#6354There are many Martial Arts out there today. Master Howard has studied many and holds Black Belts in five dif-ferent arts: Jeet Kune Do, Hapkido, Tae Kwon Do, Kempo and Cane. “What I have noticed”, said Master Howard, “is that either the art is for defense or for offense. What I have done with Jeet Kune Do Fusion is to combine (fuse) Jeet Kune Do with Hapkido for self-de-fense along with some kicks and blocks from Kempo, the fighting range from Tae Kwon Do and weapon disarming from Cane. Jeet Kune Do Fusion is not only a complete stand-alone system but it will work well with other systems. If a person has self-defense training such as Kempo, Hapkido, Aikido etc. or fight arts as in Tae Kwon Do, this will en-hance their knowledge tremendously. JKD Fusion will compliment other Martial Arts. This is not a cut down ver-sion, but rather, a more well rounded system.”Class #6354Adate Mon/April 2 - 30time 6:30-8 PM Site FCC-Room 116instr. Robert Howard cost $100 (5 sessions) Class #6354B - No class May 28date Mon/May 7 - June 4time 6:30-8 PM Site FCC-Room 116instr. Robert Howard cost $80 (4 sessions) Class #6354Cdate Mon/June 18 - July 16time 6:30-8 PM Site FHS-Wrestling Areainstr. Robert Howard cost $100 (5 sessions) Class #6354Ddate Mon/July 23 - August 20time 6:30-8 PM Site FHS-Wrestling Areainstr. Robert Howard cost $100 (5 sessions)

Health & WellnessHypnosis - Weight Loss & Healthy Eating; Stop Smoking & Chewing Tobacco#6400Stop smoking immediately without withdrawal, weight gain, or cravings. Lose weight: Stop cravings and obses-sions with food as well as overeating and snacking. Get motivated to exer-cise. The class begins with an introduc-tion during the first hour, followed by Weight Loss Hypnosis in the second hour and Stop Smoking in the third hour. Participants should bring a pil-low, blanket, sleeping bag, or bean bag for added comfort. All participants are required to attend the introduction. Class #6400-Smoking or Weightdate Wed/April 4time 6-8:45 PM Site FCC-Room 109instr. Dr. Mary Fischer cost $55 (1 session)Class #6400-Smoking & Weight date Wed/April 4time 6-8:45 PM Site FCC-Room 109instr. Dr. Mary Fischer cost $100 (1 session)____________________NEW-Becoming a Hospice Volunteer#6401

Allina Hospice & Palliative Care invites you to consider learning about becoming a hospice volunteer! Hospice volunteers offer companionship, help with errands, provide respite time for caregivers, assist with writing/reading and in many other ways support pa-tients and families. Patients are nearing end of life and they and their family members greatly appreciate volunteer support. Allina’s hospice patients re-side in their own homes or residential care facilities throughout the greater metro area and in western Wisconsin.date Wed/April 11time 6-7 PM Site FCC-Room 109instr. Kate with Allina Hospice cost Free (1 session)

NEW-Weight Loss Made Easy #6402

You can do it! Weight Loss Can be Made Easy! If you want to lose weight or just want more energy for your day, Natalie will get you there as she is experienced trainer that has helped thousands of people to lose weight and get into great shape. Natalie with her E Fit system helped a “Biggest Loser” contestant to lose 120 pound while on the hit show and is ready to help you too! Learn from the expert 10 easy, healthy habits that Natalie recom-mends for you that have helped so many other clients (including herself) to lose weight and keep the pounds off for good.Class #6402Adate Thur/April 19time 4-5 PM Site FCC-Room 109instr. Natalie Heckert cost $10 (1 session)Class #6402Bdate Thur/April 19time 7-8 PM Site FCC-Room 107instr. Natalie Heckert cost $10 (1 session)____________________Kick Chemicals to the Curb!#6403Learn about simple and economi-cal ingredients that can replace harsh chemicals in your world.

Make and take...

2 easy, chemical-free household clean-ing products +

2 self care products

Once you sign up for the class, you will get a call from the instructor so you can choose from a variety of make and take options that best fit your needs.date Tue/April 17time 6:30-8:30 PM Site FCC-Room 107instr. Jeanne Ramirez cost $20 (1 session)

Martial Arts by Master Robert Howard

Robert has been teaching various forms of martial arts for over 22 years and holds numer-ous advanced black belt degrees.

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CPR/AED with First Aid for Adults, Children & Infants#6404

Heartsaver CPR/AED with First Aid gives those who are not Healthcare Providers the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for breathing, cardiac emer-gencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. Students will be certified by the American Heart As-sociation. dates Sat/April 21time 1-3:30 PM (CPR/AED) 3:30-6:30 PM (First Aid) Site FCC-Room 116instr. HeartCert CPR cost First Aid Only - $80 CPR/AED Only - $80 CPR/AED with First Aid-$95

History & Cultural Awareness/ Streams of Justice Series

Discerning Whiteness: The Unacknowledged Barrier#6450A

In this interactive workshop we will explore the meanings and origins of pervasive racial assumptions, expecta-tions, images, values, and beliefs. We will examine what the “white racial frame” looks like in ourselves and our communities, and how it creates a white-normed culture. We will do reading and journaling between ses-sions. Scholarships available for those in need. Nobody will be turned away due to inability to pay. date Thur/April 12 & 19time 6-9 PM Site FCC-Room 109instr. ASDIC Metamorphosis cost $31 (2 sessions)

Truth-Telling in a Culture of Mystification #6450BIn this workshop, we will examine what needs to be in place to enable us to hear truth and to overcome social and emotional resistance to truth in a culture marked by mystification and falsification regarding racism. We will work to identify the underlying causes of resistance to truth-hearing and the mechanisms used to resist truths of rac-ism. Scholarships available for those in need. Nobody will be turned away due to inability to pay. date Thur/June 13 & 20time 6-9 PM Site FHS-Media Center instr. ASDIC Metamorphosis cost $31 (2 sessions)____________________NEW-Night Out! Mermaid Hour: ReMixed at Mixed Blood Theatre#6451

Book & Lyrics by David Valdes Green-wood, Music by Eric Mayson. A world premiere musical directed by Leah An-derson. A new chamber musical explor-ing the gender continuum through the prism of a pre-pubescent transgender biracial girl. Working class parents Pilar and Bird face the cracks in their mar-riage, their opposing parenting styles, and their fears as they negotiate their daughter’s gender transition. Mean-while, she navigates puberty, her first crush, and the possibility that YouTube holds all the answers. Cost includes ticket, transportation, driver ticket, parking cost and a donation to Mixed Blood Theatre. If cost is prohibitive please call and ask about our scholar-ship options. No one will be turned away due to inability to pay. Pick-up and drop-off at Fridley Community Center. Departure time 6:30 PM, 7:30 PM show. Limited to 6 tickets. First come is first served.date Fri/April 20time 6:30-10:30 PMcost $39 (Per Person)

Hobbies & Special InterestWrite Your Memoirs!#6501

Getting your life story down on paper can seem overwhelming. Learn how and where to start your memoir, what to include, and how to choose details that make your story unique and inter-esting. No writing experience neces-sary, everyone is welcome.dates Tue/April 17 - May 15time 10-11:30 AM Site FCC-Room 108instr. Gail Olson cost $50 (5 sessions) _______________________________Haven’t You Always Wanted to Write? #6502Learn to express yourself with flair and creativity in this no-pressure class that offers lots of encouragement and sup-port! We’ll explore memoirs, fiction, news stories, magazine articles, career or hobby. No experience required. dates Tue/April 17 - May 15time 1:30-3:00 PM Site FCC-Room 112instr. Gail Olson cost $50 (5 sessions)_______________________________Introduction to Bonsai#6503Explore the art of Bonsai. We will discuss the art, history and styles of Bonsai in this two day class. Day 1 will cover styles, art, science and branch placement. Day 2 will cover potting and additional requirements. Each participant will receive a pre-bonsai tree, a suitable pot with soil to style. There is a $35 supply fee payable to the instructor.dates Thur/May 3 & 10time 7-9:30 PM Site FCC-Room 122instr. Gail Olson cost $21 (2 sessions)

Adult Enrichment

Have a class suggestion? Want to teach a class?

Contact Stephen at 763-502-5106 [email protected]

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EncoreLife Enrichment for those of us 50+Encore is a program designed with the recently retired or soon-to-retire adult in mind. This program offers special interest clubs, educational offerings, wellness and special events.

Night Out! Familiar at the Guthrie#6251

A boisterous family drama. There’s something old, something new and something borrowed in this feisty, heart-warming play about a Zimbabwe-an-American family preparing for their daughter Tendi’s wedding. Marvelous and Donald have built their American dream in Minnesota, so when Tendi requests a traditional African blessing before marrying her white fiancé from Minnetonka and a surprise guest drops a bombshell, the rehearsal dinner can’t come soon enough. Family fireworks are interwoven with questions of cultural identity in this acclaimed play. Cost includes ticket, transportation, cost of parking and driver ticket. Pick-up and drop-off at Fridley Community Center. Departure time 6:00 PM, 7:30 PM show. Limited to 6 tickets. First come is first served.

Familiar is a play by Danai Gurira a 2001 Macalester College Graduate and Star of “The Walking Dead” and Marvels Black Panther.date Tue/April 10time 6-10:30 PMSite FCC-Patiocost $65 (Per Person)

Night Out! National Geographic – Symphony For Our World at the Orpheum Theatre #6252

Combining stunning National Geo-graphic natural history footage with an original symphony and theme created by Emmy- and BAFTA-nominated Bleeding Fingers Music, featuring composers Austin Fray and Andrew Christie, Symphony for Our World is a breathtaking musical journey through some of the world’s most incredible wildlife spectacles.

This inspiring 90-minute live orchestral performance will be presented in con-cert venues around the world starting in spring 2018, with groundbreaking imagery and storytelling from 130 years of beloved National Geographic history matched in perfect synchronization with a live orchestra and choir.

“Combining 130 years of National Geographic’s stunning visual storytell-ing with original music from award-winning composers will bring the story of our planet to life in a truly special way for audiences all over the world.” – Rosa Zeegers, Executive Vice President, Consumer Products and Experiences at National Geographic Partners.

Cost includes ticket, transportation, parking and driver ticket. Pick-up and drop-off at Fridley Community Center. Departure time 6:45 PM, 8: PM show. Limited to 8 tickets. First come is first served.date Sat/May 19time 6:45-10:30 PMSite FCC-Patiocost $109 (Per Person)

Minnesota Twins Game!#6253Come and join us for a fun group outing to a Minnesota Twins game as they face the Boston Red Sox on Dollar Dog night! Enjoy good company and a beautiful ballpark. Cost includes transportation. Seating is in section 127, rows 9, 10 and 11. You’ll be right next to the action! We will meet at the Fridley Northstar Train Station plat-form. You can park in either the East River Rd. lot (across the street from Stevenson Elementary) or the Main Street lot (on the corner of 61st Ave. and Main St.). Train leaves promptly at 5:36 so please ensure you are there at least 15 minutes prior to departure. Slots fill quickly so sign up today! Call 763-502-5106 for further details.date Wed/June 20time 5:30-10:30 PM Site Fridley Northstar Station cost $50 (1 session) ____________________Night Out! Inside the Classics: Speaking Truth to Power at Orchestra Hall#6254

From the 1960s through today, protest music has played an important role in American culture. Violist and host Sam Bergman and conductor Sarah Hicks highlight the stories, music, and achievements of composers who used their talents to participate in social protest through the centuries. Post-concert on stage reception.

Minnesota Orchestra-Sarah Hicks, conductor-Sam Bergman, viola and host-Kevin Deas, bass-baritoneCost includes ticket, transportation, parking and driver ticket. Pick-up and drop-off at Fridley Community Center. Departure time 6:45 PM, 8:00 PM Performance. Limited to 8 tickets. First come is first served.date Sat/July 28time 6:45-10:30 PM Site FCC-East Parking Lot cost $45 (1 session)

Encore

Have an event suggestion?Would you like to lead an

Encore Event? Contact Stephen at 763-502-5106 or

[email protected]

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Fridley Senior ProgramSupporting a Balanced and Well Connected Life Through Active AgingCome Join Us!Welcome to the Fridley Senior Pro-gram! We offer a complete program of social, recreational and educational opportunities for members of our community, featuring a robust and ac-tive Senior Program held at the Fridley Community Center. This is the place for seniors to play with their friends, learn a new skill, pursue a favorite hobby, and generally have a good time. We’ve designed the Senior Program with special activities and servicesintended just for our seniors, including social events, monthly outings, exer-cise classes, and a whole lot more.

Friends of Fridley Senior ProgramA 501-c 3 charitable foundation has been established to support the long term needs of the Fridley Senior Pro-gram and low income seniors in our community. Thanks to a generous do-nation from the Fridley Lions Club, a Lions Share was established to help low income seniors with remodeling needs so they can stay in their homes safely. If you are interested in becoming aFriend to the Fridley Senior Program please call 763-502-5106 or e-mail [email protected] -- any size gift is appreciated and is tax deductible -- PLUS donating just got easier with www.givemn.org!

Special EventsAging Services at Alexandra House &How Art Enlivens the SpiritLearn about the Aging Services Program at the Alexandra House. If you are experiencing physical, verbal, sexual, financial abuse you may be eligible for free services. Stick around to enjoy the Photographic Art of Diana sponsored by Mary T. Senior Living Programs. Diana will discuss just how her passion for photography keeps her spirit alive and brightens every day. RSVP at 763-502-5150.date Mon/April 9time 10 AM - 12 PMSite FCC-Room 109____________________26th Annual Anoka County Cribbage Tournament!

Tournament open to participants reg-istered at an Anoka County Site (Age 55 and over). There will be cash prizes, traveling trophy and a whole lot of fun! Register with a partner by Friday, April 13. Cost includes snacks, dessert, light dinner prizes. date Friday/April 20time 1 PMSite Mary Ann Young Senior Center 9150 Central Ave NE Blaine, MN 55434cost $14 (per couple)____________________Green Book FairYou will be able to bring in books to recycle with other readers as well as pick up new books to read. AND IT’S ALL FREE! This event has been so popular here as well as other places that they average 700-1,000 books given away at each event.date Wed/May 30time 11 AM - 2 PMSite FCC-Room 109cost Free

4th Annual Fridley History TourBoard a coach bus at the Fridley History Center and take a narrated tour of an area that 170 years ago was known as Manomin. We now know it as Fridley. Through narration, meeting some characters of the 1850’s and visit-ing some historic landmarks along the way, you’ll learn some of Fridley’s early history. Walk the banks of the Mis-sissippi River when we stop for lunch at the historic Riedel Estate before continuing on to another site before finishing the tour and returning to the Fridley History Center. Limit 45. Reg-istration must be made through the Fridley Park & Recreation Depart-ment at 763-572-3570 before June 8. date Sat/June 16time 1-4 PMSite Fridley History Centercost $25 (1 session) Register through Fridley Parks & Recreation Department at 763-572-3570____________________Glensheen at the History Theatre #6554

A crackling musical with a wicked edge. 1977. An heiress, kind and generous, is found dead in her bed. Her night nurse, lying lifeless on the staircase. A robbery? A clumsy break-in? A conspiracy? A scandal! The Con-gdon family tragedy splashed across the headlines of every newspaper in Minnesota. But what really happened on that fateful night at the Glensheen Mansion? Whodunit? Witness this dark musical that tackles the tale with wicked dialogue and evocative music. Cost includes ticket to the show, motor coach transportation and driver ticket to the show. Pick-up and drop-off at 1317 Rice Creek Road Fridley, MN 55432. Departure time 12:45 PM, 2:00 PM show. date Thur/July 19time 12:45 - 5 PMSite FCC-East Parking Lotcost $65

Fridley Senior Program

Contact InformationStephen KeelerSenior Program [email protected]

Senior Progam - 763-502-5150_____________________________

Other Numbers:Senior Dining - 763-502-5199Senior Info Line - 763-783-4707Meals on Wheels - 763-236-3636ACCAP Outreach - 763-783-4741Store to Door - 651-642-1892Chores & More - 763-783-4767

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Padelford Riverboat Cruise #6555Senior Day on the River: A Fun Morn-ing on the River A great activity to get out and enjoy the splendor of the mighty Mississippi. This 2-hour cruise departs from Harriet Island in Saint Paul and features live entertainment by the Mississippi Minstrels, who have been playing aboard the Padelford Riverboats for over 30 years. Tickets include complimentary coffee and cookies. Boarding begins 30 minutes before departure. Cost includes ticket, motor coach transportation, boxed lunch and chaperone ticket for the tour. Pick-up and drop-off at 1317 Rice Creek Road Fridley, MN 55432. Departure time 8:45 AM, 9:30 AM boat loading. Limited to 28 tickets. First come is first served.date Wed/August 15time 8:45 AM - 1 PMSite FCC-Parking Lotcost $65

Clubs & LeaguesBINGO

Join us every Thursday for 10 rounds of BINGO. When someone at your table wins so do all the table mates! We like to pass the luck around.date Thursdaystime 10-11:15 AMSite FCC-Room 112/114 Summer location St. Phillipscost $2_______________________________Book ClubMembers meet on a monthly basis to discuss selected books and authors. date Fourth Tuesdaytime 10-11 AMSite FCC-Room 112 Meet in homes for the summercost Free_______________________________Hardanger ClubMeets weekly. Off for the summer. date Wednesdays through May 30time 9-11 AMSite FCC-Room 112 Off for the summercost Free

Quilters ClubMeets weekly. date Fridaystime 9-11 AMSite FCC-Room 116 ALC-Room 112 starting June 15cost Free_______________________________Campaign of CheerThis volunteer group makes wheel-chair/walker caddies, lap robes, and blankets for children at the Ronald McDonald House, battered women’s shelter, and veteran’s home. New mem-bers always welcome.date Mondaystime 8:30-11 AM through May 21Site FCC-Room 114/116 Off for the Summercost Free_______________________________Golf League

The City of Fridley will once again sponsor a Senior Golf League this summer at Brightonwood Golf Course in New Brighton. The league is struc-tured to accommodate beginners and experienced players. There will be an organizational meeting for the 2018 league at 10 AM on April 5th at Frid-ley City Hall located at 6431 Univer-sity Ave. date Begins May 3rdtime 8:30-11 AM through May 21Site Brightonwood Golf Coursecost $225 - registrations through the City of Fridley Recreation Office at 763-572-3570._______________________________Video Theater

Join us for a movie on Tuesday after-noons. We will show classic films as well as new releases. date Tuesdays April 3 - Only the Brave April 10 - The Stray April 17 - Same Kind of Different as me April 24 - Murder on the Orient Expresstime 1-3 PMSite FCC-Room 109 ALC-Room 112 starting June 12cost Free

JAMS - Jammas Are My SpecialtyJoin this talented group of individuals that love to sew! They make pajamas, t-shirts and sweatpants for anyone in need. Most of the articles are made from donated material.date Thursdaystime 12-3 PMSite FCC-Room 107 ALC-Room 112 starting June 14cost Free

Fridley Senior Program

Coffee, Cards & ConversationAll older adults, age 55 and older, are invited to participate in any our weekly card parties. There is no need to pre-register, just show up and join in the fun!

Bridgedate Mondaystime 1-3:30 PMSite FCC-Room 112 ALC-Room 120 starting June 11_____________________________Social 500date Tuesdaystime 9:30-11:30 AMSite FCC-Room 114 ALC-Room 120 starting June 12_____________________________500date Wednesdaystime 1-3:30 PMSite FCC-Room 114 ALC-Room 120 starting June 13_____________________________Cribbagedate Fridaystime 1-3:30 PMSite FCC-Room 114 ALC-Room 120 starting June 15

Monthly CardsThese games happen once a month.Tournament Bridgedate Second Wednesdaytime 9:30-11:30 AMSite FCC-Room 114 Last day May 9 then off for summer_____________________________Hand & Footdate Last Wednesdaytime 9:30-11:30 AMSite FCC-Room 114 Off for the Summer

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Fridley Senior ProgramInstructionalDefensive DrivingSee page 5 for dates and registration details. _______________________________Health Wise - Preventing Falls#6552

Falls are a big deal, especially for older adults. Learn what puts you at risk for falls, ways to prevent falls, tips to fall proof your home and much more.date Tue/April 4time 10-11 AMSite FCC-Room 109instr. Jesse Sweeney with Humanacost Free (1 session)_______________________________Living Well with Chronic Conditions#6550Are you an adult with an ongoing health condition? Or a caregiver for someone with an ongoing health con-dition? In this course you will get the support you need, find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue, discover better nutrition and exercise choices, understand new treatment choices, and learn better ways to talk to your doctor and family about your health. If you have conditions such as arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic pain, anxiety, heart disease, COPD, the Living Well class can help you take charge of your life. date Thur/April 5-May 10time 1-3:15 PMSite FCC-Room 116instr. Susan Bluedorn RN, MA Val Berwald RN, MSNcost $12 (6 sessions)_______________________________Food Demo with Chef Dan#6556Please join Chandler Place’s Executive Chef Dan for an afternoon food demo. He is a seasoned veteran with over 40 years of experience in the hospitality industry. Sit back and take in the sights and smells as he showcases a healthy seasonal recipe and a tasty dessert. You’ll walk away with some new ideas, recipes and tingling taste buds!date Tue/April 24time 2-3 PMSite FCC-Room 107instr. Chef Dan cost Free (1 session)

Great Decisions#6551 The Great Decisions Discussion Pro-gram is designed to encourage debate an discussion of the important global issues of our time. Developed by the Foreign Policy Association in 1954, the Great Decisions Discussion Program is the longest standing and largest grassroots world affairs educational program of its kind.

The program provides materials that help people reach informed opinions on the issues and participate in the foreign policy process. A Briefing Book places the thematic or geographic is-sue in historical context and provides background, current policies and al-ternative policy options. Photographs, maps, charts and editorial cartoons illustrate the text. An opinion ballot for the National Opinion Ballot Report accompanies each topic so that readers can express their views. Topic Nuclear Securitydate Tue/April 17time 9:30-11 AMSite FCC-Room 109cost $5 (1 session)

Topic U.S. Policy & Petroleumdate Tue/May 15time 9:30-11 AMSite FCC-Room 109cost $5 (1 session)_______________________________Financial Fraud Prevention for Older Adults and Their Caregivers#6553

Come to this informational seminar put on by the Minnesota Department of Commerce and learn how to better protect yourself from financial fraud.date Thur/May 17time 1-2 PMSite FCC-Room 116instr. Jennifer Fox with the MN Department of Commercecost Free (1 session)

Joy of PaintingYou too can discover the Joy of Paint-ing as seen on PBS-TV with Certified Instructors of Bob Ross technique. All supplies are included, just bring a desire to paint and a shirt or apron to cover your clothing. You will take home a completed painting in just 3 hours. Cost includes all supplies. Fee will be paid to the instructor. date Wed/April 11time 1-4 PMSite FCC-Room 107cost $55 (1 session)

Fitness/WellnessSenior Fit#6551Gentle movement to music that will energize you, increase mobility and work on your balance. Light weights, bands, and balls will tone your muscles and work on your flexibility. A chair is always available for support if needed. All fitness levels welcome! date Tue/April 10 - May 15time 8:45-9:45 AMSite FCC-Room 116instr. Deb Faustcost $15 (6 sessions)_______________________________Foot Care Clinic#6551The Senior Program, in cooperation with Presbyterian Homes of Min-nesota, sponsors Foot Care Clinic on the first and third Wednesday of each month. Clients will have their nails trimmed, calluses pumiced, and feet massaged. Appointments can be made by calling 763-502-5150. Fee is pay-able the day of your appointment to Presbyterian Homes. date 1st & 3rd Wednesdaystime By AppointmentSite FCC-Room 107 ALC-Room 112 starting June 20cost $25 (30 min) $15 (manicure)_______________________________Gentle StretchThis is a senior stretching class held on Tuesday mornings. Emphasis is on soft stretching, movement, and flexibility. Appropriate for all fitness levels. The instructor will evaluate abilities at the first class and adapt to fit needs. A $4 fee will be paid to the instructor.date Tuesdaystime 10-11 AMSite FCC-Room 116 ALC-Room 112 for summerinstr. Michael Ledmancost $4 (per session)

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Adult Resources

ADULTS WITH DISABILITIESInterested in activities especially designed for adults with developmental disabilities? For more information or to request a brochure listing classes and activities, call Community Bridge at 651-748-7232. Coordinator: Cheryl Gysbers - 651-748-7252

ADVERTISE WITH US!Advertise in the Fridley Public Schools Community Edu-cation Catalog! Now you can advertise your business, or-ganization, program and/or service to 27,000 Fridley and Columbia Heights residents and businesses! For more de-tails about guidelines and pricing call 763-502-5106, stop into the Fridley Community Center office, or visit our website at fridleycommed.com.

Metro North Adult Basic EducationAdult Education Center - Columbia Heights/Fridley4111 Central Avenue, NE, Suite 100, South Building,

Columbia Heights, MN 55421

Free Classes! For more information, call 763-706-3833Classes run year round.

English as a Second Language (ESL)Monday-Friday - 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Monday-Thursday - 6:00 - 8:30 PM

English for Academic Purposes (E.A.P.)DAYTIME: Monday-Friday - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

EVENING: Monday-Thursday - 6:00 - 8:30 PM

Adult Basic Education (ABE)Reading - Writing - Math - G.E.D. Test Preparation

Tuesday-Thursday - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMMonday / Wednesday - 5:30 - 8:30 PM

Tuesday / Thursday - 5:30 - 8:30 PM

Conversation Class (Levels 2 - E.A.P.)Tuesday - 12:45 - 2:00 PM

Fridley Senior Program

ServicesLegal Aid for SeniorsThe Senior Law Project provides a monthly outreach service at the Fridley Senior Center. Areas of assistance include nursing home issues, housing issues, health insurance, public benefits (Social Security, Medicare and Medical As-sistance, Subsidized Housing), debt collection, repossession, conser-vatorship/guardianship, landlord/tenant rights, and conciliation court cases.date First Tuesday by Appt.time 9:30-10:30 AMSite FCC-Senior Office ALC-Conference Room starting July 3_____________________________Health Insurance CounselingIf you are looking for information regarding Medicare, supplemental health insurance, Medical As-sistance or other health insurance related topics, call 763-502-5150 to schedule a one hour appointment to meet with a health insurance counselor. dates 1st/3rd ThursdaySite FCC- Spring ALC-Summer

Nordic Walkers Spring ScheduleWednesdays, 9 AM at Location

Parking Lot.

April 4 - SilverwoodApril 11 - Nicollet Island

April 18 - Locke ParkApril 25 - Springbrook

Nordic Walking Poles are available for loan in the Senior Office.

Fridley Senior DiningOpen Tuesday-ThursdayLunch served at Noon.Suggested Donation $4 (With NAPIS on file)

Under 60 Years Old - $7Call 763-502-5199 by noon a week

ahead for a reservation. No senior dining this sum-

mer due to construction at the Fridley Community Center

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Fridley Community Theatre

Fridley Community Theatre presents

July 20 - 21 - 26 - 27 at 7 pm July 28 at 2 pm

Adults $15 Youth through High School $10

Fridley District Auditorium 6000 West Moore Lake Drive

Tickets go on Sale June 11th www.FridleyCommunityTheatre.org or 763-502-5100

Visit www.FridleyCommunityTheatre.org

or MinnesotaPlaylist.com for audition dates and information

Sister Act is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com

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Fridley Event Services

District Auditorium / TheaterAuditorium/Theater:

Fridley District Auditorium at Fridley High School• Seating for up to 715• Proscenium stage with full fly loft• Orchestra pit• Lighting and sound system.• Ideal for seminars, conferences, weddings,

religious gatherings, musical and theatrical productions, plus much more.

FRIDLEY DISTRICT AUDITORIUMFridley High School6000 West Moore Lake DriveFridley, MN 55432

Looking for a place to host your next event? Rental opportunities are available through Fridley Event Services. Our facilities are an ex-cellent option for any group large or small!

Whether you are planning to host a confer-ence, banquet, meeting, training, private party, performance (theatre, dance, and concert) or athletic event we have the space that is right for you! Our facilities are conveniently located, easily-accessible and fully serviced.

We can accommodate groups looking for a lo-cation to meet once, weekly, monthly, or an-nually. Our service stands out because of the personal attention our customers receive in all phases of the planning process as well as dur-ing and after their event.

Our goal is to partner with you in each stage of the planning process to ensure your event is the absolute best it can be!

*Special Note: The District Auditorium is now open for rental. Schedule an appointment to view this newly renovated space. We’d love to host your event here!

Locations:FRIDLEY COMMUNITY CENTER (closed for the summer)6085 Seventh Street NE Fridley, MN 55432Conveniently located approximately one mile north of Highway 694 on 61st Ave NE

FRIDLEY HIGH SCHOOL6000 West Moore Lake Dr. Fridley, MN 55432Conveniently located approximately 1/2 mile north of Highway 694 on West Moore Lake Dr.

FRIDLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL6100 West Moore Lake Dr. Fridley, MN 55432Conveniently located approximately 3/4 mile north of Highway 694 on West Moore Lake Dr.

Facility Amentities:Our facilities include the following amenities:

• LCD projection equipment and screen • Sound system • Wireless microphones • High speed, wireless internet

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Fridley Event ServicesCONFERENCES & MEETING ROOMSFridley Community Center

• Meeting facilities for 10-200 with 8-10 breakout rooms.

• Larger rooms equipped with LCD projector/screen.

• DVD players. Sound system equipped.

Training Facilities:

Computer Training Labs (PC & Mac)• 15 or more computer stations in each lab

ATHLETIC FACILITIESGymnasiums at Fridley High School

• Main gym with seating for up to 500• Concession Area• Auxiliary gym in close proximity to

main gym• Locker room facilities available

Gymnasiums at Fridley Middle School• Main gym with seating for up to 200• Auxiliary gym in close proximity to

main gym• Locker room facilities available

The Pool at Fridley Middle School• Available for private parties and events• Lifeguards on duty

Tennis Courts at Fridley High School• 6 courts available• Reasonably priced

Athletic Fields:• Football fields• Soccer fields• Baseball fields• Softball fields• Multi-use green space• Reasonably priced

Information, Tours, and Bookings:For information, to schedule a tour,

or to book a facility contact:

Stephen Keeler, Sales & MarketingPhone: 763 502-5106

Dan Wold, Auditorium & Events CoordinatorPhone: 763 502-5631

Fridley Community Center6085 Seventh Street NE Fridley, MN 55432

BANQUET SPACE/PARTY SPACE

The Community Rooms at Fridley Community Center

• Multi-purpose room, ideal for meetings, work-shops, banquets/award events.

• Audio/Visual equipment for presentations.• Seating for up to 150.• Access to outdoor patio space.

The Banquet Hall at Fridley Community Center

• Multi-purpose room ideal for banquets/award events.

• Audio/Visual equipment for presentations.• Seating for up to 175.

The Cafe at Fridley Middle School• Multi-purpose room ideal for banquets/award

events.• Audio/Visual equipment for presentations.• Seating for up to 200.

The Cafe at Fridley High School• Multi-purpose room ideal for banquets/award

events.• Access to beautiful outdoor courtyard space.• Audio/Visual equipment for presentations.• Seating for up to 225.

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Youth EnrichmentEnrichment4-H Tech Wizards (Grades 5-8)#2200-Summer Session FREE 4-H programming at Fridley Middle School. Join our 4-H club, Tech Wizards! This group will work with technology and mentors to explore STEM activities! We provide the equipment. You provide the ideas and creative energy. We are currently exploring Video Game Design!Tech Wizards is a year-long program that connects students with technol-ogy and mentors to provide young people with social, emotional and STEM skills. 4-H prepares youth to learn and lead in their school, college, communities and careers. According to a national study by Tufts University, 4-H’ers have better grades, are more engaged with school, are more likely to see themselves going to college, and are less likely to have risky behaviors. Meets in Room 172 of the Fridley Mid-dle School Mondays June 11th and 18th, July 2nd and 16th, and August 6th and 20th, 4:00 - 6:00 PM. Pro-gram is FREE to all youth in grades 5-8. Students will be provided a snack. No transportation provided.

For more information: http://z.umn.edu/anokatechwizardsdates Mon/June 11 - August 20time 4-6 PM Site FMS-Room 172instr. 4-H - Jy Xiongcost Free (6 sessions) _____________________________Driver’s Education Training (Ages 14&up)#2205Don’t wait to get your license! Safeway Driving School ensures student success with 30 hours of classroom instruction (10, three-hour classes) and 6 hours of behind the wheel instruction (3 two-hour lessons). Students must be 14 years of age to take the course; however, students may not receive their permit until they are 15 years old. Affordable payment plans are available. dates Mon-Thur/April 16 - May 1time 3:15-6:15 PM Site FHS-Room 171instr. Safeway Driveway School cost $340 (10 sessions)

dates Mon-Fri/June 11 - 22time 1-4 PM Site FHS-Room 171instr. Safeway Driveway School cost $340 (10 sessions)

NEW-“Hey Girl” A program of Growth, Independence, Responsi-bility and Leadership (Ages 13-16)Aloda Sims has been working in the Fridley District for 5 years as the Family Outreach Liaison providing resources and community connec-tions to our families in need. As a Certified Life Coach Practitioner her goal is to establish an ongoing relationships aimed to achieving personal growth.

Hey Girl! will empower girls from middle school through high school with mentorships, character building, self-confidence and social conscious-ness. This camp will provide a safe and fun space where girls can devel-op new skills in areas of self-esteem, confidence, and communication while building friendships through a variety of instructional activities. Breakfast provided by camp. Lunch is provided through the district sum-mer program (you are welcome to bring your own). Meets in Room A5 at Fridley Middle School. Breakfast and lunch provided. No transporta-tion provided. No Class July 2-5. dates Mon/June 11 - July 12time 9 AM - 2 PM Site FMS-Room A5instr. Aloda Simscost $320 ($80 per week) _____________________________Chess Club (Grades K-8)#2210

Want to amaze your friends and impress your opponents? Want to increase your IQ while having fun playing Chess and compete for various prizes? Learn from Twin Cities Chess Club instructors who have years of teaching experience. Competitive chess tournaments are scheduled once a year and students can play for real chess trophies! All chess levels are welcome! Transportation is provided to the Fridley Community Center after-school at both Hayes and Stevenson. Pick-up at Fridley Community Center. For more details call 763-502-5117. Need based scholarships available upon request.dates Mon/April 16 - May 21time 4:30-5:30 PM Site FCC-Room 112instr. Twin Cities Chess cost $50 (6 sessions)

Summer Chess Camp (Grades K-8)#2210Challenge yourself! Play Chess! Ex-ercise your brain! This is an excellent opportunity to develop better Chess Skills in the summer! In addition to playing chess in a relaxed, friendly setting, campers will also get to play a variety of other enjoyable board games, puzzles and sport activities. Players will be divided by skill level. Receive $5 off for registering multiple children (must call or stop in to apply discount). Need based scholarships available upon request.Class #2210 - Summerdates Mon-Thur/June 11-14time 8 AM - 12 PM Site FMS-Room 172 instr. Twin Cities Chess cost $80.00 (4 sessions)

Dance

Fridley Area Just For Kix Summer Class OfferingsCome dance with Just For Kix this summer! Open to both new and ex-perienced dancers. Classes will focus on technique, flexibility and strength, and learning a fun dance routine! Old-er classes focus on kick and jazz tech-nique, and may be split based on expe-rience level.

Dates: Mon/July 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug 6Location: FMS-Cafeteria

Class Offerings: (2018-19 grades)

Hip Hop: 5:15-6pm - Grades 1-8Petites: 6-6:30pm - Pre, K,1st GradeMini: 6:30-7:30pm - Grades 2-5th Junior: 7:30-8:30pm - Grades 6-12th

For more information: Emily Fausher Phone: 612-418-9138 Email: [email protected]: www.justforkix.com/danceclasses

Register by June 30th at: www.justforkix.com/danceclasses

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Math TutoringMr. Je Jeong Lee has a passion for helping students excel in their math skills! All levels welcome. Mr. Lee will work with students to develop their math abilities and increase confidence through various tips, techniques and strategies. Sign-up for half hour ses-sions and improve your math skills today!Cost: $200 for 9 Lessons$100 for 4 lessons $25 for 1 lessonNo Online Registration Available: For registration information and avail-ability please call 763-502-5117._____________________________

Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center ClassesMy Little Horse Camp (Ages 2-5)#2220This parent/child camp will feature horse safety, learning and fun! Spend the morning learning different horse breeds, colors, and sizes. Participants will help feed, care, and groom the horses of Boulder Pointe. Bring your camera to snap photos during pony rides to conclude the class.Class #2220Adate Sat/April 28time 9-11 AM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $45.00 (1 session) Class #2220Bdate Sat/May 26time 9-11 AM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $45.00 (1 session) Class #2220Cdate Fri/June 15time 9-11 AM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $45.00 (1 session) Class #2220Ddate Fri/July 13time 9-11 AM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $45.00 (1 session) Class #2220Edate Fri/Aug 3time 9-11 AM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $45.00 (1 session)

Youth EnrichmentChildren’s Horseback Riding - Single Day Camps (Ages 6-18)#2230

Enjoy horses? Learn how to work with & ride horses including balance & con-trol in the saddle, leading, & in-hand work then participate in fun activities. Help to feed, water, & care for horses. Camps on rain or shine! Outdoor/in-door arena & miles of trails!Class #2230Adate Sat/April 21time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $95.00 (1 session) Class #2230Bdate Tue/June 12time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $95.00 (1 session) Class #2230Cdate Wed/June 13time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $95.00 (1 session) Class #2230Ddate Thur/June 14time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $95.00 (1 session) Class #2230Edate Wed/July 11time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $95.00 (1 session) Class #2230Fdate Thur/July 12time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $95.00 (1 session) Class #2230Gdate Wed/August 1time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $95.00 (1 session) Class #2230Hdate Thur/August 2time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $95.00 (1 session)

Children’s Horseback Riding - WEEKLONG Day Camps (Ages 6-18)#2240

Enjoy horses? Learn how to work with & ride horses including balance & con-trol in the saddle, leading, & in-hand work then participate in fun activities. Help to feed, water, & care for horses. Camps on rain or shine! Outdoor/in-door arena & miles of trails! Enjoy the bond of being able to spend everyday with a special horse. Parent/guardian to drop off 9am / pick up at 3pm, each day Monday through Friday.Class #2240Adate Mon-Fri/June 18 - 22time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $375.00 (Early Bird - By June 1) $399.00 (Regular Price)Class #2240Bdate Mon-Fri/July 16 - 20time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $375.00 (Early Bird - By June 1) $399.00 (Regular Price)Class #2240Cdate Mon-Fri/August 6 - 10time 9 AM -3 PM Site Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center cost $375.00 (Early Bird - By June 1) $399.00 (Regular Price)

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT!Come and enjoy a nice evening with family & friends and watch a movie on the big screen at the

Fridley High School Auditorium! This event is FREE of charge!

Concessions available for $1 each. Doors open at 6:30 PM and movies

begin at 7:00 PM.

Upcoming Movie Dates: * April 20 * May 11

Call 763-502-5100 or stop by the Fridley Community Center for a list

of movies. See you there!

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Youth EnrichmentMusicBeginning Band: Private Lessons (Grades 5-8) #2430Private 20 Minute Band Lessons for students who play specialty instru-ments (French Horn or Oboe) along with other students who would like a private lesson. Lessons will be scheu-dled by instructor. dates TBD By appointmenttime By Appointment cost $90 (6 Sessions)_____________________________Private Piano Lessons (Ages 7-70+)#2400Develop the instrument of your choice in a one on one setting. This is a great opportunity for all levels and ages to grow and learn everything from the basics to performance! 4 half hour ses-sions for $100 or 9 half hour sessions for $200. April and May only. Mondays at Hayes Music RoomTimes between: 4:00-7:00pmTuesdays at FMS Choir RoomTimes between: 5:30-7:00pm Thursdays at Stevenson Music RoomTimes between: 5:30-7:00pmCost: $200-9 Lessons/$100-4 Lessons No Online Registration Available: For registration information and avail-ability please call 763-502-5117.

Science & EngineeringNEW-Intro to Video Game Design with Nintendo Characters (Grades K - 3rd)#2510New Class! Create YOUR OWN VIDEO GAME! Love video games? Students as young as 5 years old can create their own platform video games in this cool class! Choose your storyline with popular Nintendo Characters as your stars; add challenges and levels of difficulty, then share by email or post on the web to challenge family and friends. Now the 5-8-year-olds can practice math, logic, and programming and put their video game talents to work! The game will be in an animated flash format, viewable in most internet browsers. Bring a jump drive to the last day of class or files can be emailed to parents.date Sat/April 28time 9 AM - 12 PM Site FCC-Room 106instr. Computer Exployers cost $39 (1 session)

Sports & FitnessFridley Wrestling Camp (Grades Pre-7)#2710This wrestling camp is to keep Frid-ley Wrestling Club together during off-season to prepare for upcoming season. We will continue to focus on basic core sets of skills that are effec-tive in all levels of wrestling. We will continue to have fun and learn more skills that we can use in the upcoming years of wrestling. *Open to all levels of wrestling so if you know of any kids interested in this great sport, don’t forget to get them to sign up too. The more kids involved the better this club will be. *All parents will be required to sign a medical release prior to their child’s participation. Any Questions please contact Ryan Gerhard at 612-298-9885 or [email protected] Starts April 18 (schedule online)time 6:30-8 PM Site FHS-Wrestling Areainstr. Ryan Gerhard cost $20 (16 sessions) _____________________________Spring & Summer Soccer Recreational Kickabout (Grades 2-4)#2701Fridley Soccer is pleased to offer an outdoor Recreational Program for 2nd - 4th grade players this spring and summer. The program features skills training and small sided games.

Please direct any questions regarding the camp to William Totimeh (Boys Soccer Head Coach) @612-870-2269. Sessions will be held at the Fridley High School football practice fields located behind the tennis courts. Park-ing by the auditorium entrance for quick access. During the summer ses-sion each camp participant will also receive a T-shirt and a punch pass good for (5) FREE Fridley Tiger sport-ing events. Scholarships are available. No child will be turned away due to inability to pay. No class May 26 or July 7.Class #2701dates Sat/April 14 - June 9times 6-7 PM Site FHS-Football Practice Fields cost $48 (8 sessions, $6/session) $24 (Free/Reduced Option)

Class #2701-Summerdates Sat/June 16 - August 11times 6-7 PM Site FHS-Football Practice Fields cost $64 (8 sessions, $8/session) $32 (Free/Reduced Option)

Spring & Summer Soccer Goalkeeper Training (Grades 5-12)#2702

Fridley Soccer is pleased to offer an outdoor Goalkeeper Training Program for 5th - 12th grade players this spring and summer. Join us and build your skills as a goalkeeper.

Please direct any questions regarding the camp to William Totimeh (Boys Soccer Head Coach) @612-870-2269. Sessions will be held at the Fridley High School football practice fields located behind the tennis courts. Park-ing by the auditorium entrance for quick access. During the summer ses-sion each camp participant will also receive a T-shirt and a punch pass good for (5) FREE Fridley Tiger sport-ing events. Scholarships are available. No child will be turned away due to inability to pay. No class May 27 or July 1. Class #2702dates Sun/April 15 - June 10times 2-3 PM Site FHS-Football Practice Fields cost $48 (8 sessions, $6/session) $24 (Free/Reduced Option)

Class #2702-Summerdates Sun/June 17 - August 12times 2-3 PM Site FHS-Football Practice Fields cost $64 (8 sessions, $8/session) $32 (Free/Reduced Option)

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Spring & Summer Soccer Training (Grades 5-12)#2703Fridley Soccer is pleased to offer an outdoor training program for 5th - 12th grade players this spring and summer! The program features skills training and small sided games.

Please direct any questions regarding the camp to William Totimeh (Boys Soccer Head Coach) @612-870-2269. Sessions will be held at the Fridley High School football practice fields located behind the tennis courts. Park-ing by the auditorium entrance for quick access. During the summer ses-sion each camp participant will also receive a T-shirt and a punch pass good for (5) FREE Fridley Tiger sport-ing events. Scholarships are available. No child will be turned away due to inability to pay. No class May 26/27 or July 1-8.Class #2703A (5th-8th Grade)dates Sat/Sun/April 14 - June 10times 3:00-4:30 PM Site FHS-Football Practice Fields cost $96 (16 sessions, $6/session) $48 (Free/Reduced Option)

Class #2703B (9th-12th Grade)dates Sat/Sun/April 14 - June 10times 4:30-6:00 PM Site FHS-Football Practice Fields cost $96 (16 sessions, $6/session) $48 (Free/Reduced Option)

Class #2703SummerA (5th-8th Grade)dates Wed/Sat/Sun/June 13 - August 11times 3:00-4:30 PM Site FHS-Football Practice Fields cost $142 (22 sessions, $6.50/session) $71 (Free/Reduced Option)

Class #2703SummerB (9th-12th Grade)dates Wed/Sat/Sun/June 13 - August 11times 4:30-6:00 PM Site FHS-Football Practice Fields cost $142 (22 sessions, $6.50/session) $71 (Free/Reduced Option)

Tennis (Grades 2-12)#2715

Compared to club prices, this program is a bargain. Anthony Branitski is a club professional instructor as well as the Fridley Varsity Boys’ Tennis Coach. He will instruct students in all aspects of tennis from stroke improvement, agility and fitness to tennis match strategy. This camp will benefit both the beginner and accomplished tennis player. Bring a racket if you have one, if not we can supply one for use. Each camp participant will also receive a punch pass good for (5) FREE Fridley Tiger sporting events. Rainouts will not be rescheduled. If ever in doubt due to weather please call the Tennis Hotline: (763) 502-5112 - 30 minutes before class. (Campers that qualify for free or reduced lunch are eligible for a 50% fee reduction) No class July 2-4.Class #2715A (Gr. 2-4)dates Mon-Wed/June 11 - July 18time 10:30-11:30 AM Site FHS-Tennis Courts cost $75.00 (15 sessions)

Class #2715B (Gr. 5-8)dates Mon-Wed/June 11 - July 18time 12-1:30 PM Site FHS-Tennis Courts cost $110.00 (15 sessions)

Class #2715C (Gr. 9-12)dates Mon-Wed/June 11 - July 18time 9-10:30 AM Site FHS-Tennis Courts cost $110.00 (15 sessions)

Future Tigers Boys’ andGirls’ Basketball (Grades 1-4)#2720Each student will learn the basic fundamentals of the game: Running, pivoting, passing, ball handling, catch-ing, jumping, and shooting. There will be a lot of shooting and dribbling games along with games of 1 on 1 up to 4 on 4. The High School Boys’ and Girls’ Varsity Coaches, Bryce Richter, Erik Redepenning along with assis-tant coaches will run camp along with current varsity players. Each student will receive a camp shirt and basket-ball prizes. Participants will receive a Fridley (5) game punch pass to get into any high school game free! Class #2720A (Gr. K-2)dates Mon-Thur/June 11 - 14time 9-10:30 AM Site SES-Gym cost $20.00 (4 sessions)

Class #2720B (Gr. 3-4)dates Mon-Thur/June 11 - 14time 10:30 AM - 12 PM Site SES-Gym cost $20.00 (4 sessions)

Tiger Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball (Grades 5-8)#2722This camp will stress fundamentals, individual basketball skills, shooting form, passing, screening, cutting, and ball handling. Team play will consist of games of 2 on 2 up to 5 on 5 transition games. We will have varsity coaches, former players and college coaches working the camp. All campers will receive a camp shirt and prizes. Class #2722A (Gr. 5-6)dates Mon-Thur/June 11 - 21time 9-10:30 AM Site FHS-Gym cost $45.00 (8 sessions)

Class #2722B (Gr. 7-8)dates Mon-Thur/June 11 - 21time 10:30 AM - 12 PM Site FHS-Gym cost $45.00 (8 sessions)

Youth Enrichment

Have a class suggestion? Want to teach a class?Contact Stephen Keeler at

763-502-5106 [email protected]

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Youth EnrichmentSwimming Club (Grades 5-12)#2725Led by the coaching staff of Fridley Girls’ and Boys’ Swimming teams, this is a club where competitive swimming is the focus. All competitive strokes will be taught with an emphasis on individual improvement. Attendance is not required. The Swim Camp is included with registration. No class July 2-5.dates Mon-Thur/June 18 - August 2time 4:30-6:30 PM Site FMS-Pool cost $130.00 (24 sessions) _____________________________Swimming Camp (Grades 5-12)#2727Led by the coaching staff of the Fridley Girls’ and Boy’ Swimming Team this Camp will work to improve partici-pants competitive swimming skills and techniques. We will cover all four of the competitive strokes (butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle) with drills and demonstrations. Partic-ipants will gain a working knowledge of good stroke technique and will hone existing skills. Participants will receive a Fridley (5) game punch pass to get into any high school games free! dates Mon-Thur/July 16-19time 3-6 PM Site FMS-Pool cost $55 (4 sessions) _____________________________NEW-Diving Camp (Grades 5-12)#2729

If you have ever been involved or interested in diving, this is the right fit for you! These sessions will include: dryland workouts, ab exercises, board work, and in-water diving practice. You will learn new skills and have a fun time doing so. Get a friend and come play! Anyone interested must be able to swim across the deep end of the pool without assistance to join. dates Mon-Thur/June 25-28time 8:45-11:45 AM Site FMS-Poolinstr. Kari Reiter cost $90 (4 sessions)

Fridley Girls Summer Volleyball Camp (Ages 5-12) - #2730This is a great introduction to begin and/or continue learning the game of volleyball. We will have varsity coaches, former players and guest coaches working the camp. This camp is designed to build on and/or teach the fundamentals that players will use as they advance. The skills covered will focus on what is needed to be suc-cessful in volleyball as well as learning more advanced skills needed for the next level. Students will also break of into ability groups and work on ad-vanced skills as appropriate.

Players should dress accordingly; ten-nis shoes, shorts, and a t-shirt (NO TANK TOPS!). Players should also bring a water bottle. Participants will receive a Fridley (5) game punch pass to get into any high school game free! They’ll also get a T-shirt and receive a certificate at the end of the week. The high school volleyball team’s theme this fall is “team work make the dream work!” so come this summer and be a Jr. Dream Team member!Class #2730 (Ages 5-7)dates Mon-Fri/June 11-15time 1:30-3:30 PM Site FHS-Main Gym cost $20 (5 sessions)

Class #2730 (Ages 8-12)dates Mon-Fri/June 11-20time 1:30-3:30 PM Site FHS-Main Gym cost $35 (8 sessions) _____________________________Football Skills Camp (Grades 1-8)#2735Players will learn the basic fundamen-tals of football through special drills and direct instruction from Fridley football coaches and varsity players. We will incorporate the fundamentals of offense, defense, and special teams. There will be games and activities that create a great atmosphere for young-sters to learn the game of football and have FUN! All participants will receive a t-shirt! Contact Information:Justin Reese: (832) 528-6371

dates Wed & Thur /August 22 & 23time 6:30-8:00 PM Site FHS-Football Practice Field cost $20 (individual registrants) $0 (must be registered for Fridley Youth Football)

Theatre ArtsFridley Community Theatre:Youth Production (Ages 9-15)#2805 (CLASS FULL)

Fridley Community Theatre’s 2018 summer Youth Production is Lion King JR. Students will learn music, dialogue and choreography for a fully staged production with set, lights and costumes. Everyone who enrolls will perform on stage. Participants will need to audition for cast roles dur-ing one of three audition dates in the month of May. Dates will be sent to enrolled students during the month of April. Rehearsals will be June 11-29, M-F, 12:30 -4:00 pm. Performances will be June 29 & 30 at 7 pm and July 1 at 3 pm. Please bring a snack to each rehearsal. Attendance is expected at every rehearsal. Due to the small number of rehearsals, missing any hurts the student’s performance and hinders the momentum of the pro-duction. If you anticipate any absence from the rehearsals or will miss a performance, please contact Rachel Cathey at [email protected] or Dan Wold at [email protected] to ensure that your plans do not conflict with the needs of the production. Class is full but we are accepting waiting list enrollments.dates Mon-Fri/June 11 - 29 Fri/June 29 - 7 PM (Show) Sat/June 30 - 7 PM (Show) Sun/July 1 - 3 PM (Show)time 12:30-4 PM Site FHS-Auditoriuminstr. Rachel Cathy cost $100.00 (17 sessions)

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Early Childhood Programs

Contact Inforamtion:Renee Sorgenfrie, Early Childhood Coordinator: 763-502-5124

Valerie Anderson, Licensed Parent Educator: 763-502-5143Emily Loe, Licensed Early Childhood Teacher: 763-502-5122

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)ECFE stands for Early Childhood Family Education. *Parents are the first and most important influence on a child’s physical and mental health, moral values and learning. Early parental influences form the foundation for school success. Research shows that early childhood programs that include parents build protective factors through:• Child development and guidance• Social networks that provide reassurance and support• Connection to community resources that address child, parent, and family needs.ECFE offers you and your children:• Time to grow together through guided Parent-Child interaction time• An opportunity for your child to form early social interactions with peers and teachers• Time for you to learn and connect with other families through Parent Education timeECFE classes are taught by licensed early childhood teacher and Parent Educators. Fridley ECFE utilizes the Early Childhood Indicators of Progress and the Parent Education Core Curriculum Framework. Each class is enhanced by parent and child participation. Any family may attend these classes. A sliding fee scale is used to determine cost.

Come for your child…Stay for Yourself*The word “parents” includes all individuals who function in a parenting role – mothers, fathers, partners, grandparents and other relatives, foster parents, etc.

We’re Looking for the “New Kids in Town!”

Home VisitsFridley’s Early Childhood program wants to support all families. If you have a new baby or have recently moved into the Fridley School Dis-trict, we offer a free new baby visit at the parent’s request. We provide information for the entire family on Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) programs and useful com-munity resources near you. We will also add your children to our district census to be sure you get the appro-priate mailings as your child grows and nears school age.

Call us today at 763-502-5143 to let us know about the new baby and children of your household.

Is your child in the Census?Sign up to receive information on our schools and programs. The Frid-ley School District uses the census information as we inform the com-munity of our programs and schools. To put you child on the census please call the district’s enrollment center at 763-502-5081.

Help me GROWWhile all young children grow and change at their own individual rate, some chil-dren experience delays in their development. Help Me Grow is a group of service providers who work together providing free early intervention referral services for children birth to three-years-old. MN Children who qualify could be eligible for services in their home, child care setting, or school. Further resources are pro-vided by calling Anoka Area Help Me Grow Central 1-866-693-GROW (4769) or go to helpmegrowmn.org to schedule and gain more information regarding a free screening.

Creative Play Center Are you looking for someplace to go and something to do with your children? Fridley offers the Creative Play Center three times a week for children birth-5 years old and their care giver:

School Year 2017-18days Monday/Wednesday/Fridaytime Monday/Friday 9:45-11:45 AM - Wednesday 1-3 PM (NEW TIME)Site FCC-Room 123 Fees See page 25 for details

Creative Play Center is located in the Fridley Community Education Center in room 123. Join us for enriching activities including: daily crafts, painting, sensory play, blocks, puzzles, and imagination centers. In addition to these, at least one structured activity is planned each session and may include: Gym, Music and Movement, Parachute Play, Storytime and Outdoor activities. No registration is required.

For more information or questions, please call Valerie Anderson (Licensed Parent Educator at 763-502-5123.

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Early Childhood ClassesInfants and ToddlersInfants and Parents#5008 (newborns to 12 months, non-separating)FREE OPPORTUNITY!The first year of an infant’s life is full of magical and challenging moments. Spend time each week playing with your child and sharing experiences and questions with other parents in a sup-portive atmosphere. A licensed Parent Educator will lead discussions and top-ics. No class November 21. dates Wed/Oct. 24 – Dec. 5time 10:45-11:45 AM Site FCC-Room 123 cost FREE (6 sessions)_______________________________Toddlers and Two’s#5006 (12-36 months, gradual separating)Toddlers and two year olds are full of energy during this busy age. Parents may find themselves searching for valuable resources to understand and address their child’s growing develop-ment. Share the joys and challenges of parenting a toddler in a supportive en-vironment. Parent-child time will kick off each class, followed by an informal parent discussion led by a licensed parent educator. Children can explore the room under the supervision of an Early Childhood teacher during that time. No class Oct. 15 and Nov. 20.dates Tue/Sept. 11 - Dec. 11time 9:45-11:45 AM Site FCC-Room 123 cost Sliding fee schedule, Chart A (12 sessions) _______________________________

Mixed Age Classes (Birth to 5)Monday Night Live! (Evening class)#5002 (Birth to 5 years, separating)In this mixed age class, you will enjoy time with your children (birth to 5 years), exploring: sensory, literacy and social experiences. Parents will separate for a discussion focused on joys and challenges of raising young children in a supportive atmosphere. Parent topics are led by a licensed par-ent educator. No class Oct. 15 or Nov. 19. dates Mon/Sept. 10 - Dec. 10time 6:15-8 PM Site FCC-Room 135 & Room 129 cost Sliding fee schedule, Chart A (12 sessions)

Mixed Age Daytime Class#5002(Birth to 5 years, separating)

In this mixed age class, you will enjoy time with your children (birth to 5 years), exploring: sensory, literacy and social experiences. Parents will separate for a discussion focused on joys and challenges of raising young children in a supportive atmosphere. Parent topics are led by a licensed par-ent educator. No class Oct. 15 or Nov. 19. dates Mon/Sept. 10 - Dec. 10time 12:30-2:30 Site FCC-Room 123 cost Sliding fee schedule, Chart A (12 sessions) ______________________________ECFE para Familias Hablando Espanol (0 to 5, Separar Clase)#5003Clase en español ofrecida por el programa de educacion familiar para la niñez temprana (ECFE) para fa-milias con ninos desde recien nacidos hasta los 5 años. Durante la primera parte de la clase, los padres tendran la oportunidad de interactuar o jugar con sus higos con usa gran variedad de actividades diseñadas especialmente para ellos. Durante el tiempo en que los padres asisten al grupo de padres, los niños se quedaran a cargo de los maestros, realizando una gran var-iedad de actividades educacionales y jugando con sus otros compañeros. No hay clase el 18 de octubre, y el 22 de noviembre.

Para registrar, llame a Renee Sorgenfrie: 763-502-5124

Fecha Jueves/septiembre 13 – diciembre 13 tiempo 9:45-11:45 AM Site FCC-Room 123 Fees $10.00/family (12 semanas)

Book Discussion Class#5004 (Birth to 5 years, separating)Growing Up Brave: Expert Strategies for Helping Your Child Overcome Fear, Stress, and AnxietyAuthor: Donna B. Pincus, PhD

This book discussion will consider the authors point of view while also con-sidering the needs of your individual family. Join in the discussion and con-nect with other community members with young children in their care. No class Oct. 18 or Nov. 22. dates Thur/Sept. 13 - Dec. 13time 12:30-2:30 PM Site FCC-Room 123 cost Sliding fee schedule, Chart A (12 sessions)

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ECFE/School Readiness Advisory CouncilAre you in an ECFE class? Do you come to the Creative Play Center? Or are you an interested Community Member? We invite you to join our Advisory Council. The council meets once per month on the second Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am Room 123 at the Fridley Community Center

The Advisory Council advises Frid-ley Community Education and advo-cates for its programs. The councils input and planning has been looked upon to guide community needs, and activities for families in your neigh-borhood. We strive to expand re-sources and strengthen a community of active members together.Please call Renee Sorgenfrie at 763-502-5124 for more information.

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Early Childhood Screening

Preparing your child for Preschool and Kindergarten EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING

What is Early Childhood Screening?

• Early Childhood Screening is for any child ages 3 1/2 to 5 years old.

• Screening is required before a child can enroll in 4-year old preschool program and kindergarten.

• The screening is a snapshot of the child’s vision, hearing, and developmental progress.

• Screening includes a review of immunizations for the child, and a review of the screening results with the parents.

• Screening connects families to available resources to support their child’s school readiness.

• Our trained screening staff will guide your child through the process in a game-like activity to assess your child’s growth.

• Provides an opportunity for parents to learn about Fridley’s Early Childhood Family Education programs and opportunities.

2018 SCREENING DATES June 1 (12:00pm 4:00 pm) August 20 (1:00pm-6:00 pm) August 21 (9:00 am-4:00 pm) August 22 (11:00 am-6:00 pm) August 23 (11:00 pm– 6:00 pm) August 24 (9:00 am-12:00 pm) September 4 (9:00am—4:00pm) September 5 (11:00am-6pm) September 6 (11:00am-6pm) September 7 (9:00am-12:00pm) FRIDLEY COMMUNITY CENTER 6085 Seventh Street NE Fridley, MN 55432

Will your child be attending preschool? Will your child be entering kindergarten in the fall of 2017 or 2018? If you answer yes, then Early Childhood Screening is for your child.

APPOINTMENTS Are Required

There are two easy ways to make an appointment for screening: By phone at: 763-502-5111 Online at: https://fridley.ce.eleyo.com

For more information about screen-ing or Fridley’s Early Childhood Family Education programs, please contact: Renee Sorgenfrie Fridley Community Education Early Childhood Coordinator 763-502-5124 [email protected]

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REGISTER: • Online at https://fridley.ce.eleyo.com or by Phone with a Visa/MasterCard/Discover. • At the FCC office. • By Mail (using the form on page 26).

Offerings are filled by a Random Drawing: In an effort to give all families an equal opportunity to register for classes, reg-istrations will be accepted. ECFE classes and events are open to anyone who wishes to participate, however, Fridley School District residents will be given first priority. You will be contacted only if the class is filled or cancelled. Fees and Scholarships: Registrations are not final until fees have been paid or other arrangements have been made. A slid-ing fee scale, based on gross family income, is available. If fees are a problem, please let us know. Scholarships are available. No one will be turned away because of inability to pay the fee.

Checks and Credit Card Payment: Checks should be made payable to ISD 14. Online or phone reservations must be charged to VISA, MasterCard or Discover. If you use a credit card to register by mail, please give account number, expiration date, and verification number. Registrations held with a credit card will be billed unless the participant cancels prior to the first class session.

Immunizations: Immunization information must be on file for each child participating in ECFE classes or the Creative Play Center.

Sibling Care: Sibling care will be offered for $4/child/class, when numbers warrant. Please let us know, when registering, if you need sibling care.

School Closing: If K-12 classes are cancelled due to severe weather conditions, ECFE classes will also be cancelled. Listen to WCCO radio, KARE 11 TV, or check the school district website at www.fridley.k12.mn.us (School Closing) for up to date information.

Payment Option for the Creative Play CenterIn addition to our 3 month unlimited visits pass, or the daily fee, we have added a punch card. All options apply for use with the sliding fee schedule based on your combined yearly income.

3 month pass (40+ visits) Daily fee Punch Card for 11 visits >$70,000 ....... $70/family $5.00/family $50.00 >$60,000 ....... $65 $4.00 $40.00 >$50,000 ....... $60 $4.00 $40.00 >$40,000 ....... $50 $4.00 $40.00 >$30,000 ....... $40 $3.00 $30.00 >$20,000 ....... $30 $2.00 $20.00 <$19,999 ....... $20 $1.00 $10.00

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Early Childhood ProgramsParent(s) Attending __________________________________________________________________________________ Home phone _______________________________________ Work/Cell ______________________________________ Address____________________________________________ City ___________________________Zip_____________

Children Attending:

1. Name _________________________ Birthdate _______ 2. Name __________________________ Birthdate_______ 3. Name _________________________ Birthdate _______ 4. Name __________________________ Birthdate_______

Do you or your child have health or other special needs? ____________________________________________________ Do you need sibling care? ☐Yes ☐No

Class Number Class Title Price

Total Due: $

See sliding fee schedule on this page. No one will be denied participation due to inability to pay.Are you a Fridley School District resident? _________

Payment Information: ☐Check enclosed (payable to ISD 14) Charge My: ☐Visa ☐MasterCard ☐ Discover

Card Number: _____________________________ Expiration Date: ____________ 3 Digit Security Code:___Signature _________________________________________________________________________________

Sliding Fee ScaleYearly Gross Parent/Child classes / 1 day per week Non-Separating Infant ClassesFamily Income 12 wks 13 wks 14 wks 15 wks 16 wks 4 wks 6wks 8 wks

$70,000 or over $123.00 $126.00 $131.00 $135.00 $145.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00$60-69,000 $120.00 $123.00 $128.00 $131.00 $141.00 $14.00 $20.00 $26.00$50-59,000 $110.00 $113.00 $118.00 $121.00 $131.00 $12.00 $18.00 $24.00$40-49,000 $85.00 $88.00 $91.00 $94.00 $97.00 $10.00 $15.00 $21.00$30-39,000 $54.00 $55.00 $58.00 $60.00 $62.00 $8.00 $12.00 $18.00$20-29,00 $32.00 $33.00 $34.00 $35.00 $36.00 $6.00 $9.00 $15.00$19,999 or less $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $4.00 $6.00 $9.00

Chart A Chart B

Yearly Gross Precious Preschool / 2 days per week 3 Year Old PreschoolFamily Income 12 wks 13 wks 14wks 15 wks 16 wks 2 days/wk 3 days/wk 5 days/wk70,000 or over $155.00 $165.00 $175.00 $185.00 $195.00 $130.00/mo. $160.00/mo. $250.00/mo.$60-69,000 $150.00 $160.00 $170.00 $180.00 $190.00 $122.00/mo. $150.00/mo. $235.00/mo.$50-59,000 $135.00 $145.00 $155.00 $165.00 $175.00 $110.00/mo. $135.00/mo. $210.00/mo.$40-49,000 $99.00 $104.00 $109.00 $114.00 $119.00 $90.00/mo. $110.00/mo. $170.00/mo.$30-39,000 $55.00 $65.00 $65.00 $70.00 $75.00 $60.00/mo. $75.00/mo. $120.00/mo.$20-29,00 $18.00 $28.00 $24.00 $26.00 $28.00 $35.00/mo. $45.00/mo. $75.00/mo.$19,999 or less $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $15.00/mo. $25.00/mo. $40.00/mo.

Chart C Chart D

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Preschool ProgramsPreschool InformationDear ParentsWelcome to Fridley Public Schools, A World Class Community of Learners! It’s time to register for preschool and begin your child’s educational jour-ney. This page contains information you will need to get started. We look forward to welcoming you into our school community and providing your child with an outstanding educational experience.Why Choose our Preschool☑ High quality Preschool Program at low cost (3 year olds) or no cost (4 year olds) to families.☑ Each classroom is led by a Minne-sota Department of Education (MDE) licensed Early Childhood Educator.☑ All students benefit from Interna-tional Baccalaureate curriculum.☑ Each Preschool student begins his or her journey to college or career readiness with the following: Social Emotional Learning, Mathematics and Literacy.☑ Morning and afternoon sessions available.☑ Free transportation provided to and from Fridley district area locations.☑ On-site childcare available at discounted rates.☑ Fridley is proud to offer a 4 Star Parent Aware-rated Preschool Program to help prepare your child for school success.☑ Each section is capped at 20 stu-dents with a teacher and aide in each classroom. ☑ To learn more about our Preschool Program, please contact Renee Sorgen-frie at 763-502-5124.

2018-2019 Preschool ClassesALL Classes are held from September to June at:Fridley Community Center6085 Seventh Street NEFridley, MN 55432.

3 Year Old Preschool Classes(Children must be 3 years old by September 1, 2018)

Options: 5 days per week• Monday - Friday• Mornings 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM• $250.00/mo - $40.00/mo.

3 days per week• Monday/Wednesday/Friday• Afternoons: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM• $160.00/mo. - $25.00/mo.

2 days per week• Tuesday/Thursday• Afternoons: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM• $130.00/mo. - $15.00/mo.

Price dependent on Sliding Fee Scale. See page 26, chart D.

Dates: September 5, 2017 – June 6, 2018 3 Year Old Preschool with Childcare:• Open 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM• Need based scholarships available.• For information on childcare

options please call Cami at 763-502-5129.

To Register for 3 year old preschool you MUST submit an application: • Online at: https://fridley.ce.eleyo.com or by Phone with a Visa/MasterCard/ Discover. • At the FCC office.

4 Year Old Preschool Classes(Children must be 4 years old by September 1, 2018)

Options: Morning• Monday - Friday• Mornings 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM• No cost to families

Afternoon• Monday - Friday• Afternoons: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM• No cost to families

Dates: September 5, 2017 – June 6, 2018

Transportation is provided for fami-lies within Fridley district boundaries.4 Year Old Preschool with Childcare:• $150 per week• Open 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM• Non-school day and summer

childcare also available.• Needs based scholarships available.• For more information on child-

care options please call Cami at 763-502-5129.

To Register for 4 year old preschool:It is easy to register your child for school at Fridley Public Schools.Visit the Education Center• 6301 Central Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432• Staff will assist you in completing

registration for your child. You will need to bring the required docu-ments listed below in red to the Education Center at:

Required documents to bring with:• Proof of address (driver’s license,

utility bill, rental/purchase agree-ment) OR Open Enrollment Form.

• Child’s original birth certificate.• Up-to-date immunization records.• Pre-school screening documents if

screened outside our district.Copies will be made of each document and originals returned to you. Regis-tration is not complete until we have received all of the above documents.

For questions about registrationCall 763-502-5081.

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Tiger Club ChildcareTiger Club offers high quality care for children from in-fancy through grade six. Fun activities, learning opportu-nities, an emphasis on social and emotional growth and a focus on school and community values are core to the Ti-ger Club programs. The goal is to accommodate working families while providing a secure and caring environment staffed by professional care practitioners.

Three specific programs within the Tiger Club meet the needs of each age group:

ProgramsItsy Bitsy Tigers (IB Tigers)The Infant and Toddler portion of Tiger Club, is located at the Fridley Community Center and is both licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services and ac-credited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. For Infants and Toddlers 6 weeks up to 36 months of age, a staff to child ratio of one to four with infants and one to seven for toddlers is maintained to pro-vide small group and individual attention. Learning cen-ters, indoor and outdoor play, circle time, music, stories, and outings contribute to a well-rounded development while preparing them for preschool. The hours of opera-tion are from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. year round.

Tiny TigersThe preschool portion of Tiger Club, is located at the Frid-ley Community Center and is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services and accredited by the Na-tional Association for the Education of Young Children (As well as, 4-Start Parent Aware rated!). For preschool-ers 3 to 5 years of age, a staff to child ratio of one to ten is maintained to provide small group and individual at-tention. Learning centers, indoor and outdoor play, circle time, music, stories and outings prepare young ones for their elementary school experience. The hours of opera-tion are from 6:30 am to 5:30 p.m. year round.

For information about combining Tiny Tigers Childcare with Fridley 4-Year Old preschool check out page 27.

Tiger TimeTiger Time is the School Age component for students grades Kindergarten - 6th. Tiger Time offers a before and after school program located at the Fridley Commu-nity Center for grades K-6 during the school year, and all day care on Non-School days and throughout summer. Tiger Time staff are members of Minnesota School-Age Childcare Association (MnSACA) and are trained in “out of school time” curriculum planning. Our program is an ideal place where students can explore their interests in a variety of fun and challenging activities designed to build confidence and foster independence in a safe, nurturing, environment. Whether attending Before or After School, on non-school days, or in the summer, Tiger Time is open 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. year round.

Children will enjoy:• Daily gym and playground activities • Guided Group Time• Creative and dramatic play• Math and Science activities• Art & literacy opportunities• Daily Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Snack• Field trips & Themed Activities • Festivals and Special Events• Community Service projects• Parent Engagement Opportunities

Part-time and full-time options are available.

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Tiger Club Childcare

Itsy Bitsy Tigers (Effective June 14, 2018)Infant Registration Fee: $50 per child, required at time of registration, non-refundable.

Ages 6 Weeks up to 20 MonthsFull Time Infant Childcare:Tuition: $353 per five day week

Infant Deposit Policy: 2-week deposit required for Infant contracts.

Toddler Registration Fee: $40 per child, required at time of registration, non-refundable.

Ages 18-20 Months to 36 MonthsFull Time Toddler Childcare:Tuition: $290 per five-day week Part Time Childcare:Three to four days per week set sched-ules may be available, depending on current enrollment. Please contact the Program Manager for more details.______________________________

Tiny Tigers (Effective June 14, 2018)Registration Fee: $30 per child, required at time of registration, non-refundable.

Ages 3-5 yearsFull Time Childcare:Tuition: $242 per five day week

Part Time Childcare:Three and four days per week set schedules may be available, depend-ing on current enrollment. Contact Program Manager for more details.

Potty Training Policy: Please note that if your preschooler is not yet fully potty trained your weekly tuition will start at a higher rate. Please contact Program Manager for more details.

For information about combining Tiny Tigers Childcare with Fridley 4-Year Old preschool check out page 27.

Tiger TimeBefore & After School Care: Gr. K-6$115/week ($23 per day) - Full time (AM & PM)

$90/week ($18 per day) - Part time (AM or PM)

Part Time Childcare: One to four days per week set sched-ules are available. Please contact the Program Manager for more details.

Non-School Day Care: Grades K-6 Daily rate - $45 per child.(Includes trips/activities & food)

Registration fee: $15 per child, required at time of Registration (non-refundable).

*Check our Tiger Time Summer Pro-gram on page 30!

New registration required every school year regardless of summer at-tendance.

Tiger Club Rates Contact InformationItsy Bitsy Infant/Toddler

Program ManagerChristine Haubach

[email protected]

Tiny Tigers PreschoolProgram Manager

Camille Herder763-502-5129

[email protected]

Tiger Time School AgeProgram ManagerLindsey Crawford

[email protected]

Tiger Club Assistant Coordinator(Accounts)Sally Leone

[email protected]

Tiger Club Coordinator Kristi Sabby

[email protected]

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT!Come and enjoy a nice evening with family & friends and watch a movie on the big screen at the

Fridley High School Auditorium! This event is FREE of charge!

Concessions available for $1 each. Doors open at 6:30 PM and movies

begin at 7:00 PM.

Upcoming Movie Dates: * April 20 * May 11

Call 763-502-5100 or stop by the Fridley Community Center for a list of

movies. See you there!

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Tiger Club Childcare

Tiger Time SUMMER 2018

Looking for a summer program that will keep your kids entertained, challenged and moving all summer long? A program in your neighborhood where they’ll be greeted by old friends and definitely make some new ones?

Look no further! Tiger Time Summer Program is for Children ENTERING grades K-6. Come join our 2018 and check out all we have to offer!

June 14th – August 24th / Monday-Friday 6am-6pm / Held at the Fridley Middle School

Children will enjoy: • Daily Gym and Playground time • Daily Creative and Dramatic Play Time • Daily guided group time • Daily Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Snack • Daily Club offerings created by our Tiger Club Staff • Weekly Open Swim • Weekly Art, Literacy, Math and Science activities • Weekly Trips and/or themed activities • Escorting to and from Summer School and other Community Ed activities • Plus many other adventures and enrichment opportunities! 2018 Fieldtrips will include: • Crystal Cave • Cascade Bay • Wet-N-Wild • Nickel Jamboree • Valley Fair • Circus Juventas • Bunker Beach • And Many More! K-6 Summer Registration Information: Registration Fee: $20.00 (Non-Refundable) Tuition: Daily Rate $46.00 (Drop In / Late Registration daily rate: $52.00) Daily Rate Includes: All Activities, Trips & Meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Snack) Registration Details: New registration required every summer regardless of school year attendance. Flexible scheduling; Register for the days you need by clicking on each individual day (Build your own calendar!); You will be able to submit Schedule Changes to add/change/delete registered days up to 14 days prior to their occurrence throughout summer; Drop in fees apply to late schedule changes and short notice drop-ins. Schedules are set 2 weeks (14 Days) out at all times; tui-tion is due regardless of attendance once days are locked in. Escorting: Tiger Club will provide escorting to and from Summer School and Community Ed activities within walking distance from the Fridley Middle School that your child may be enrolled in; such as Summer School (Bus Provided for Elementary Age), Sports Camps, Band Camp, etc. It is the parents responsibility to communicate their child’s schedule with staff in the interest of planning and safety needs. Register online at: https://fridley.feepay.com (Instructions Available) Registration deadline to start the first week of Summer is May 25th! For information or questions regarding Tiger Time Summer contact: Lindsey Crawford (SAC Program Manager) at 763-502-5137 or [email protected]

(CLOSED JULY 4) (6100 W. Moore Lake Drive NE)

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SwimmingSPRING 2018 SWIM SCHEDULE

Fridley Middle School Pool, 6100 W. Moore Lake Dr

Lessons:Saturdays: April 7 – June 9 (8 sessions) NO CLASS April 28 or May 26

Young Swimmer Lessons (Ages 6 month to 5 years) Class Time: 25 Minutes Cost: $559:00-9:25 9:30-9:55 Parent/Child #3000A Preschool #3007A 10:00-10:25 10:30-10:55Level 1 #3001A Preschool #3007B

Regular Lessons (Ages 5 and up)Class Time: 40 Minutes Cost: $659:30-10:10 10:15-10:55 Level 1 #3001B Level 2 #3002B Level 2 #3002A Level 3 #3003B Level 3 #3003A Level 5/6 #3056A 11:00-11:40 11:45-12:25Level 1 #3001C Level 1 #3001D Level 2 #3002C Level 2 #3003D Level 3 #3003C Level 3 #3003DLevel 4 #3004A Level 4 #3004B_______________________________________________

Open Swim Saturdays: April 7 – June 9 (8 sessions) NO open swim on April 28 or May 26$3/person, $9/family (family of 6, must include 1 adult)_______________________________________________Tuesday Evenings: April 10 – May 29 (8 sessions)

Young Swimmer Lessons (Ages 6 month to 5 years) Class Time: 25 Minutes Cost: $555:45-6:10 6:15-6:40 Parent/Child #3000A Preschool #3007A 6:45-7:10Level 1 (5/6 yr only) #3001B

Regular Lessons (Ages 5 and up)Class Time: 40 Minutes Cost: $65

6:30-7:10 7:15-7:55 Level 1 #3001F Level 2 #3002F Level 2 #3002E Level 4 #3004C Level 3 #3003E Level 5/6 #3056B 8:15-8:55Female Only Lessons #3091AFemale Only Lessons #3091BFemale Only Lessons #3091C

SUMMER 2018 SWIM SCHEDULEFridley Middle School Pool, 6100 W. Moore Lake Dr

Daytime LessonsSession 1: Monday – Thursday, June 18 – 28

Regular Lessons (Ages 5 and up)Class Time: 40 Minutes Cost: $659:30–10:10am 10:15–10:55am Level 1 #3001G Level 1 #3001H Level 2 #3002G Level 2 #3002H Level 3 #3003F Level 5/6 #3056C Level 4 #3004D Level 7 #3007A 11–11:40am 11:45am–12:25pmLevel 1 #3001I Level 1 #3001J Level 2 #3002I Level 2 #3002JLevel 3 #3003G Level 3 #3003HLevel 7 #3007A Level 4 #3004E

Young Swimmer Lessons (Ages 6 month to 5 years) Class Time: 25 Minutes Cost: $5511:45–12:10am 12:15-12:40 Preschool #3008D Level 1 (5/6yr olds only) #3001K_______________________________________________

Session 2: Monday – Thursday, July 9 – 19

Regular Lessons (Ages 5 and up)Class Time: 40 Minutes Cost: $659:30–10:10am 10:15–10:55am Level 1 #3001L Level 1 #3001M Level 2 #3002K Level 2 #3002L Level 3 #3003I Level 3 #3003J Level 7 #3007B Level 7 #3007B 11–11:40am 11:45am–12:25pmLevel 1 #3001N Level 1 #3001O Level 2 #3002M Level 2 #3002NLevel 3 #3003K Level 5/6 #3005DLevel 4 #3004F Young Swimmer Lessons (Ages 6 month to 5 years) Class Time: 25 Minutes Cost: $5511:45–12:10am 12:15-12:40 Preschool #3008E Level 1 (5/6yr olds only) #3001P

Class level descriptions can be found online at fridleycommed.com

under the Aquatics section. Call 763-502-5117 with questions.

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Swimming

Session 3: Monday – Thursday, July 23 – August 2

Regular Lessons (Ages 5 and up)Class Time: 40 Minutes Cost: $659:30–10:10am 10:15–10:55am Level 1 #3001Q Level 1 #3001R Level 2 #3002O Level 2 #3002P Level 3 #3003L Level 4 #3004G 11–11:40am 11:45am–12:25pmLevel 2 #3002Q Level 3 #3003NLevel 3 #3003M Level 5/6 #3056ELevel 4 #3004H

Young Swimmer Lessons (Ages 6 month to 5 years) Class Time: 25 Minutes Cost: $5511:45–12:10am 12:15-12:40 Preschool #3008F Level 1 (5&6yr olds only) #3001S_______________________________________________

Nighttime LessonsSession 1: Tuesday/Thursday Nights, June 19 – July 19 (No Class July 3 or 5)

Regular Lessons (Ages 5 and up)Class Time: 40 Minutes Cost: $656:30-7:10pm 7:15-7:55pm Level 1 #3001T Level 2 #3002S Level 2 #3002R Level 4 #3004I Level 3 #3003O Level 5/6 #3056F

Young Swimmer Lessons (Ages 6 month to 5 years) Class Time: 25 Minutes Cost: $556:30-6:55pm 7:00-7:25pm Parent/Child #3000C Preschool #3008G 7:30-7:55pmLevel 1 (5&6yr olds only) #3001U

Session 2: Tuesday/Thursday Nights, July 24–August 16

Regular Lessons (Ages 5 and up)Class Time: 40 Minutes Cost: $656:30-7:10pm 7:15-7:55pm Level 1 #3001V Level 2 #3002U Level 2 #3002T Level 4 #3004J Level 3 #3003P Level 5/6 #3056G

Young Swimmer Lessons (Ages 6 month to 5 years) Class Time: 25 Minutes Cost: $556:30-6:55pm 7:00-7:25pm Parent/Child #3000D Preschool #3008H 7:30-7:55pmLevel 1 (5&6yr olds only) #3001W_______________________________________________

Summer Open Swim Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 1-3pmJune 18 – August 17 (No Open Swim July 2 – 6)

Cost:$3/person, $9/family (family up to 6 members, must include 1 adult)_______________________________________________

Female Only Open Swim Wednesdays, June 20 – August 15, 1-3pm Fridays, June 22 – August 17, 10:30am-12:30pm

Cost:$3/person, $9/family (family up to 6 members, must include 1 adult)_______________________________________________

Female Only Lessons: Fridays, June 22 – August 17 (8 sessions) No Class July 6th

Class Time: 40 Minutes Cost: $65

9:30-10:10amFemale Only Level 1 #3091D Female Only Level 2 #3091EFemale Only Level 2 #3091F

SUMMER 2018 SWIM SCHEDULE CONTINUEDFridley Middle School Pool, 6100 W. Moore Lake Dr

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RegisterOnlineTo register online, visit our websitehttps://fridley.eleyo.com and select the Community Education tile that corresponds to the programs or classes you are interested in.

If you need assistance in setting up your account, please call 763-502-5100.

In Person or by MailRegister in person or by mail at the location below:

Fridley Community Center6085 Seventh St. NEFridley, MN 55432

Office HoursMonday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

PhonePhone in registrations are possible when paying with MasterCard, Discover, or Visa. 763-502-5100

FaxSimply fax your registration to us with your MasterCard, Discover, or Visa information. 763-502-5140

Class Registration PoliciesFeesFees must accompany your registration. You may pay with cash, check (Please make all checks out to ISD #14), or Visa/MasterCard/Discover credit cards.

CancellationsFridley Community Education reserves the right to can-cel classes due to lack of enrollment or emergencies.

Refunds• Refunds minus a $5 processing fee will only be

issued if requested one (1) business day prior to the start of the first day of class. No refunds will be given after a class has started.

• For classes and tours that have a published cancel-lation deadline, no refunds or credits will be issued after the specified dates.

• Full refunds or credits are issued if Community Education cancels a class or tour, or the class or tour is already filled.

Satisfaction GuaranteedCall us if you are not satisfied with any Community Education class.

Closings Due to WeatherIn case of bad weather, tune in to local media – broadcast, print and online for information on school closures or check the district’s web-site at https://www.fridley.k12.mn.us/ for the most current updates. Classes are not held when schools are closed due to the weather.

Safety DisclaimerThere is an inherent risk of accident and injury in any activity. It is the responsibility of the participant to be aware that there are as-sumed risks in participation. Fridley Public Schools (ISD#14) as-sumes 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).

Special ServicesPersons with disabilities are welcome in any class or activity and may bring a helper at no extra charge in most cases (please call first). If you need a reasonable accommodation, contact the Community Education Office at 763-502-5100.

ConfirmationIf you have an email address on file with us you will receive confir-mation. You may also call to confirm your registration. You will be called if class is canceled or filled.

Photo AgreementFridley Public Schools Community Education has my permission to use photographs of the person/s enrolled in the course in public re-leases and or information publications about the program. If you do not want pictures in public releases, you need to contact the Com-munity Education office in writing at [email protected].

Fee AssistanceResidents of the Fridley School District who are unable to pay the full registration fee for classes may request fee assistance by calling 763-502-5100 or [email protected]. by email. Some classes may not qualify for fee assistance or it may be limited. Students within the district on free or reduced lunch are eli-gible for reduced prices on most classes with proof of participation in the free or reduced lunch program.

UCare DiscountUCare members may take up to a $15 discount on most classes listed in our catalog. If a class is less than $15, the member may take the class free of charge. Members must be on UCare at the time of regis-tration and through the duration of the class(es). Members will need to include to include their ID number when registering. Classes that are not eligible for the discount include homeopathy, high risk ac-tivities (rock climbing, etc.), hypnosis, and personal trainers. UCare for seniors allows one discount per year.

Senior Citizen DiscountCommunity members 62 years and older may attend classes at 10% off of the regular fee unless otherwise noted. This discount does NOT apply to classes offered outside of Fridley or Fridley Senior Program Classes.

District PolicyIt is our policy not to discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, color, national origin, economic status, disability, age or mental sta-tus in any of our education programs or personnel practices.

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Registration FormFridley Community Center | 6085 Seventh Street NE, Fridley, MN 55432 | 763-502-5100 | Fax. 763-502-5140

Name ________________________________________________________________________Address __________________________ City ___________________________ Zip _________________Cell/Home Phone ____________________________ Work/Other Phone _________________________E-mail Address ________________________________________________________________________

Registering: ☐Self ☐Child ☐Family (Family’s last name _______________________)

Please provide names and ages of child/children being registered: Name __________________________________________________ DOB ______________Grade______Name __________________________________________________ DOB ______________ Grade______Name __________________________________________________ DOB ______________ Grade______Name __________________________________________________ DOB ______________ Grade______

Class Number Class Title Price

UCare Discount ($15/class) ID# ______________________ -Total Due: $

Payment Information: ☐Check enclosed (payable to ISD 14) Charge My: ☐Visa ☐Mastercard ☐ Discover

Card Number: __________________________ Expiration Date: ________ 3 Digit Security Code:___

Signature __________________________________________________________________________

CONFIRMATIONConsider yourself registered for the classes that you have signed up for. Confirmation notice will only be sent to you via a valid email address on file. You will be contacted if the class is full or cancelled.

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Superintendent of SchoolsDr. Peggy Flathmann

Director of Community EducationToni Craft

FRIDLEY SCHOOL BOARD2018

Mary Kay DelvoDonna Prewedo

Christopher RiddleKim SampsonAvonna Stark

Carol Thornton

www.fridley.k12.mn.us

Fridley Community Theatre presents

Disney’s The Lion King JR is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com

June 29 & 30 at 7 pm - July 1 at 3 pm

Fridley District Auditorium - 6000 West Moore Lake Drive

$7.00 General Admission tickets available at the door. Children 12 and under $3.00

For information call 763-502-5100 www.FridleyCommunityTheatre.org

Nonprofit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDTwin Cities, MNPermit No. 2613