DUBUQUE ACTIVITIES GUIDE LET’S GO! REGISTRATIONPROGRAMNOWOPEN!www.cityofdubuque.org/letsgo FALL 2022
2 How To Register 5 Carnegie-Stout Public Library 20 Youth Yoga 13 Table Contentsof Dubuque Leisure Services 8 Parent/Caregiver & Child Classes .......................................... 8 Drop-Off Classes / Ages 5 & Under ........................................ 9 Weekend Classes / Ages 4 - 12 11 Adult Programs ............................................................................. 21 Maker Space ................................................................................. 23 Grab & Go Activity Kits / Storytimes 24 Kid Book Clubs ............................................................................ 26 Monthly Programs 27 Youth Programs / Ages 3 - 12 .................................................. 28 Tween & Teen Programs / Ages 10 - 17 ................................ 30 Winter Break Activities 32 Parks & Outdoor Fun 33 Martial Arts 15 MFC Programs 17 Teen & Adult Yoga 18 Adult Athletics 19 Dubuque Karate Club ................................................................. 15 MFC Martial Arts ........................................................................... 16
Steve Fehsal, CPRP Park Division Manager (563) 589-4260 | sfehsal@cityofdubuque.org
(563) 589-4386
Port of Dubuque Marina (563) 582-5524
Miller Riverview Campground (563) 589-4238
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PGA Golf Professional (563) 589-4261 | msulliva@cityofdubuque.org
Multicultural Family Center (563) 582-3681
Recreation Supervisor (Athletics & Field Rentals) (563) 589-4316 | bfeldott@cityofdubuque.org
Street Tree Info/Service Requestswww.cityofdubuque.org/parksAdultSportsHotline
Dan Kroger, CPRP Recreation Division Manager (563) 589-4310 | dkroger@cityofdubuque.org
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facebook.com/CityofDubuqueLeisureServiceswww.cityofdubuque.org/recreation
(For cancellations)
Carnegie-Stout Public Library (563) 589-4225
Five Flags Center (563) 589-4254
Brian Feldott
Facility Phone
Park Pavilion Reservations www.cityofdubuque.org/parks
Eagle Point Park Toll Booth (not for pavilion reservations) (563) 589-4216
Allison-Henderson Center (563) 589-4300
Bunker Hill Pro Shop (563) 589-4261
Comiskey Center (563) 589-4296
Tony Elskamp, CTRS, CPRP
Janna Beau, CPO Recreation Supervisor (Aquatics & Miracle League) (563) 589-4315 | jbeau@cityofdubuque.org
Recreation Supervisor (Early Childhood Programs) (563) 589-4312 | aelskamp@cityofdubuque.org
Activity Programs & Registration
Administration Office/ Park Division/Maintenance (563) 589-4263 | parkrec@cityofdubuque.org
Marie Ware, CPRP Leisure Services Department Manager (563) 589-4263 | mware@cityofdubuque.org
Mike Sullivan
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Full refunds may be requested three business days prior to the start of a program/season. Refunds requested within three business days prior to the start of a program/season may offer the potential for proration or a full refund. Registrations paid in cash or check will be refunded in the form of an RecTrac credit or city check; city check may take up to 30 days. Registrations paid with credit will be refunded via a personal credit refund or an RecTrac credit. The service fees and scholarships will remain Satisfactionnon-refundable.Policy:
Passes can be picked up at The Jule Intermodal Center (950 Elm St.) and City Hall (50 West 13th St.) during regular business hours. For additional information, including route and schedule information, visit www.JuleTransit.org or call 563.589.4196.
Patrons may request a refund at any time after the start of a program if they are unhappy with it. These must be submitted in writing or email and sent directly to the appropriate supervisor. The type of program will determine the amount of refund provided (this may be adjusted due to pre-advertised supplies purchased, etc.).
The Leisure Services Department is always seeking help in providing improved services to the community. If you have a desire to volunteer time to assist with a program or clean a park, or would like to donate a tree or provide materials or money to improve a certain facility, please contact the office at 563.589.4263.
Youthothers.ages
6-18 ride for FREE if they are able to show a school ID card. If not, it’s only $1 per year to purchase a swipe card! Kids under 5 should be accompanied by an adult or guardian.
Accessibility
The Jule provides public transportation to bus stops near many parks and recreation facilities including Flora and Sutton Pools, Carnegie-Stout Public Library, the Multicultural Family Center, Comiskey Park, and many
VolunteeringRefunds
The Leisure Services Department believes that all individuals should be provided with accessible recreation opportunities. Upon request during registration, individuals with disabilities will be provided accommodations and/or one-on-one support to better assist in program participation. There is no additional cost to the registrant for this service. For more information, contact Janna Beau at 563.589.4315.
Program Description
AH Lower Level Allison-Henderson Center, Lower Level 1500 Loras Blvd. Centrally Rooted Centrally Rooted 2230 Central Ave. Challenge To Change Challenge To Change 3337 Hillcrest Rd. Dubuque Karate Club Dubuque Karate Club 805 Century Dr. MFC Multicultural Family Center 1157 Central Ave.
Our WebTrac registration system is a one-stop shop for all your Leisure Services needs including:
Eagle Point Park passes and more!
Tee times and golf lessons and programs at Bunker Hill Golf Course Pet park passes
How to Register
There are no user fees to use WebTrac. What you see is what you pay! To get started, create an online WebTrac account! Instructions on page 6.
AH Upper Level Allison-Henderson Center, Upper Level 1500 Loras Blvd.
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Dig Those Dinos Age: 6 – 10 yrs. REC2100-01
Explore the mighty dinosaurs that roamed the earth millions of years ago. Discover how these creatures lived and how big they were! Become a paleontologist as you dig for fossils and go on an adventure looking for dinosaur eggs!
Port of Dubuque Marina reservations
Create yourWebTrac account Seeoninstructionspage6. TODAY! Helpful Information | How To Register
Facility reservations including parks, pavilions, ballfields, and more Aquatics including swim lessons, pool passes, and pool rentals
Th, June 23 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. AH Upper Level
Program RegistrationLocationsis now open!
Fee (R=resident fee, NR= non-resident fee)
Miller Riverview Park and Campground reservations
Adult and youth programs, classes, and activities
$21/R $25/NR
Class Title Location Age & Activity Code Program Date(s)&Time
WebTrac Registration System!
Step 1: Go to www.cityofdubuque.org/letsgo and click “SIGN IN / REGISTER” on the top right corner. Creating your account in advance will save you time when you register for classes, programs, activities, swim lessons, etc. Get started now and create your account today!
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How to Register
Helpful Information | How To Create A WebTrac Account
Step 2: Click “Don’t have an account? Sign Up Now” under the WebTrac Login box.
Everyone is required to create a new account!
Who Is It For?
Step 4: Explore the WebTrac registration system! You can type in keywords, filter by age, type of program, months, recreation categories, locations, days of the week, season, and more! For questions, contact the Leisure Services office at 563.589.4263.
Place your form and payment in a sealed envelope and drop off in mail slot in the drop-box located outside 1157 Central Ave. or Bunker Hill, 2200 Bunker Hill Rd. If paying by check, please make checks payable to City of Dubuque Leisure Services. To protect your personal information, if you choose to mail in, email, fax, or drop off forms and pay with a credit card, staff will call you at the contact number provided to process payment. Do not write your credit card information on forms.
Fax or E-Mail to 563.589.4391 or 24parkrec@cityofdubuque.org,hours/dayusingMasterCard or Visa.
In-person at the Leisure Services office located at 1157 Central Ave., Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The City of Dubuque Leisure Services Scholarship is a $125 household credit which can be used for program registration, pavilion rentals, and other services provided through the Department.
Fill out an application at www.cityofdubuque.org/recreation. Only one application per family.
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Using the Credits
After Hours Drop-off
Download a registration form (PDF) at www.cityofdubuque.org/recreation and return to:
Step 3: Complete the “Create New Household” form. The required fields are in red. If applicable, don’t forget to add your family members by clicking the blue “Add New Member” box. When finished, click the green “Save” button at the bottom of the form.
Scholarship Information
Up to 200 income-qualified families (two or more related people from the same address) residing within the Dubuque city limits (residents). Foster children may receive scholarship credit if their family is above income level.
How Do I Apply?
Mail to Leisure Services Department, 1157 Central Ave., Dubuque, Iowa 52001
Other Registration Options
Applicants may use their credits upon completion of the application process. Scholarship funds will expire on June 30, 2023. No refunds or computer credit will be issued for programs paid for with scholarship funds if canceled at a later date.
18 mo. – 4 yrs. REC2001FAM-01 $24/R, $29/NR
Ooey Gooey Halloween Party
Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Squish, spread, print, push, poke, and squeeze to see what happens! Your child will enjoy creating and having fun with paints, glue, playdough, and more. Every class will have different projects. Dress for a mess. Parent/Caregiver & Child Class!
Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
18 mo. – 4 yrs. REC2003FAM-01 $10/R, $12/NR
Music Makers & More
Halloween is here! It’s time for pumpkin guts, monster stew, and spooktacular games and activities. Parent/caregiver and child are encouraged to come in their favorite costume for this Ooey Gooey Halloween party! Parent/ Caregiver & Child Class!
Youth Programs | Ages 5 and Under
Parent/Caregiver & Child Classes
Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
M/W, Oct. 3 - 12 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level
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Toddler playgroup provides an opportunity to interact and build skills with your child(ren) through play and to connect with other families. A portion of each class is set aside for adults to visit while we provide programming for the children. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy conversing with other parents/caregivers!
18 mo. – 4 yrs. REC2000FAM-01 $15/R, $18/NR
This class is designed to bring out the budding musician in your child. Participants will create their own musical instruments and perform traditional children’s songs. We’ll also explore rhythm and movement. Parent/Caregiver & Child Class!
M, Oct. 31 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level
Youth Programs
W/F, Sept. 28 & 30 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level
Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
18 mo. – 4 yrs. REC2002FAM-01 $15/R, $18/NR
Ages 18 mo. - 4 yrs.
Toddler Playgroup
Messy Hands
M, Oct. 17 & 24 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level
Up and over, under and through, balls and streamers, tunnels, and YOU! Meet friends, build confidence, and have FUN developing your large muscle motor skills. This program progresses with your child... they’ll be crawling, climbing, balancing, and bouncing as we use our bounce house, balance beam, and other interactive apparatuses! This is a drop-off class.
Little Gym
M, Nov. 7 & 14 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Dinosaur Adventures
Does your little one love dinosaurs? Come join us for some dinosaur stories, crafts, and songs. We’ll make our own prehistoric egg, explore fossils, and explode a volcano for a roaring good time! This is a drop-off class.
Are you looking for something new to encourage your child’s learning? Our early child enrichment program will allow kids ages 3 – 5 to learn through playing games, singing songs, and doing hands-on activities. Children will learn several concepts such as letter/name recognition, socialization/ interaction, and listening and following instruction while in a group environment. Curriculum covers concepts in math, reading, and writing with the use of art, music, and play. This is a drop-off class.
Smart Start Age: 3 – 5 yrs. $48/R, $57.50/NR 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. AH Upper Level Week 1: T/Th, Oct. 4 - 20 REC2000-01 Week 2: T/Th, Oct. 25 – Nov. 10 REC2000-02 Week 3: T/Th, Nov. 29 - Dec. 15 REC2000-03 Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Looking for a head start in early learning? Preschool Adventures is designed around suitable preschool themes to cultivate learning and teach participants basic concepts to prepare them for the next steps. Age-appropriate learning, play, and socialization will be the key concepts to this program! This is a drop-off class.
We are converting Comiskey into a play gym! We will have a bounce house, ball pits, learning stations, balance beams, mats, and much, much more! Children will build important social and developmental skills and heighten their sense of wonder and discovery. Parent/Caregiver & Child Class!
Age: 3 – 5 yrs. REC2001-01 $15/R, $18/NR Th, Sept. 29 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Preschool Adventures
18 mo. – 4 yrs. REC2004FAM-01 $15/R, $18/NR
M/W, Nov. 30 – Dec. 21 10 – 11:30 a.m. Comiskey Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Join us for two mornings of exciting sensory play! Stations will be set up throughout the classroom allowing your child to touch, dig, pour, squish, and create. Sensory play stimulates your child’s senses and supports language development, cognitive growth, and fine and gross motor skills. Parent/ Caregiver & Child Class!
Kids in Motion
Age: 2 – 5 yrs. REC2002-01 $15/R, $18/NR F, Oct. 7 & 14 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Age: 2 – 4 yrs. REC2003-01 $20/R, $24/NR W/F, Oct. 19 & 21 9:30 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Drop-Off Classes / Ages 5 & Under
18 mo. – 4 yrs. REC2005FAM-01 $36/R, $43/NR
Sensory Art and Activities
Age: 2 – 5 yrs. REC2008-01 $20/R, $24/NR
W, Nov. 9 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
T/W, Nov. 15 & 16 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
T, Dec. 20 9:30 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Age: 2 – 5 yrs. REC2004-01 $12/R, $14.50/NR
Tiny Tumblers
Friday Kids Club
F, Dec. 2 - 16 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Paint & Playdough Creations
The Friday Kids Club is designed for growing bodies and inquisitive minds. Our unique and original program provides children the opportunity to build confidence and express their individuality through participation in physically challenging, artistically enriching, and intellectually stimulating activities. This is a drop-off class.
Age: 3 – 5 yrs. REC2009-01 $12/R, $14.50/NR
Join us for a fun-filled adventure! Hands-on science projects (exploding milk, invisible ink, volcanoes and secret messages are possibilities), crafts, games, and more! This is a drop-off class.
Join us for holiday-themed adventures your preschooler will love. We will play games, create holiday art, and participate in holiday-themed learning activities. This is a great way to learn and kick off the holiday break! This is a drop-off class.
Messy Art & Science
Age: 2 – 4 yrs. REC2005-01 $15/R, $18/NR W/F, Nov. 2 & 4 10 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
This drop-off preschool prep program encourages social interaction and class participation. Learn to follow simple instructions and class routines like circle time, crafts, and fun activities This is a drop-off class.
Preschool Holiday Adventures
W, Oct. 26 9:30 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Susan Stoppelmoor
Age: 2 – 4 yrs. REC2006-01 $12/R, $14.50/NR
Everyone loves to squish, flatten and roll playdough! In this class we will get to do lots of that as we craft fun and exciting playdough masterpieces such as robots, ladybugs, snowmen, snails and more! We will also paint and create our imaginations! This is a drop-off class.
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Age: 2 – 4 yrs. REC2007-01 $15/R, $18/NR
This is a fun and positive introduction to the sport of gymnastics and the concept of fitness. The class will help your child develop confidence and build strength, balance, and awareness. This is a dropoff class.
Itty Bitty School
Beeswax and Sustainable Products
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Age: 6 – 12 yrs. REC2302-01 $15/R, $18/NR Sat, Sept. 17 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. AH Lower Level
Age: 4 – 7 yrs. REC2200-01 $15/R, $18/NR Sat, Oct. 22 1 – 3 p.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Mary Schober
This session will focus on the importance of sustainable products and how to use beeswax to make some of your own! Participants will take home two projects.
Learn about the fascinating and wonderful world of rocks and crystals! Participants will take home two projects.
Age: 8 – 12 yrs. REC2307-01 $20/R, $24/NR Sat, Oct. 22 10 – 11:30 a.m. AH Lower Level Instructor: Addy Schober
Weekend Classes / Ages 4 - 12 Youth Programs
Age: 6 – 12 yrs. REC2305-01 $15/R, $18/NR Sat, Sept. 24 10 – 11:30 a.m. AH Lower Level
Observe and identify the different insects and creepy crawlies that live under logs! Dress for the outdoors. This is a drop-off class.
Loom Knitting for Beginners
What Lives Under a Log and Other Creepy Crawlies
Age: 4 – 8 yrs. REC2306-01 $15/R, $18/NR Sat, Sept. 24 1 – 2 p.m. AH Lower Level
Join us to create nature inspired art! In this session, we will explore the natural world through painting, printmaking, and other various techniques.
Rocks and Crystals
Through two sessions, participants will learn how to knit small winter hats. Once an individual is comfortable knitting a hat from start to finish, they will have the option to begin a larger hat to fit their own head. Looms, hooks, and yarn will be provided.
Instructor: Addy Schober
Instructor: Addy Schober
Instructor: Mary Schober
Nature Art Camp
Instructor: Addy Schober
Participants will be supplied a variety of small sized pumpkins, along with tons of fun-colored paints and decorations, to personalize and take home!
Natural Dyes
Age: 8 – 12 yrs. REC2100-01 $25/R, $30/NR Sat, Oct. 8 & 15 9 – 11 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Ann Schober
Age: 6 – 12 yrs. REC2304-01 Sat, Oct. 8 11 a.m. – 12 p Instructor: Addy Schober
Halloween Crafts & Activities
Learn all about natural dyes, where they come from, and how easy it is to make your own! Tiedye an object of your choice. Please bring two items to tie-dye. Examples include: scrunchie, bandana, socks, mittens, hat, etc. All items must be white in color and 90-100% cotton. No spandex material please.
Join us for a spooktacular time creating Halloween-themed crafts and participating in several fun games and activities! This is a drop-off class.
Pumpkin Painting & Decorating Age: 6 – 12 yrs. REC2201-01 $15/R, $18/NR Sat, Oct. 15 1 – 2:30 p.m. AH Lower Level
Gnome for the Holidays
Get artsy over
Come get your art on! Tap into your artsy side over winter break and join as we paint and craft the morning away using a variety of art and craft materials.
Winter Break
Age: 6 – 12 yrs. REC2202-01 $18/R, $22/NR Sat, Nov. 12 1 – 2:30 p.m. AH Upper Level
Age: 8 – 12 yrs. REC2301-01 $15/R, $18/NR Sat, Dec. 3 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.. AH Lower Level Instructor: Addy Schober
Instructor: Mary Schober
Paint and Craft Morning 6 – 12 yrs. REC2103-01 $18/R, $22/NR W, Dec. 28 9 – 11 a.m. AH Lower Level
Age: 8 – 12 yrs. REC2101-01 $25/R, $30/NR Sat, Nov. 19 9 – 11 a.m. AH Lower Level Instructor: Ann Schober
Introduction to Watercolor Painting
Participants will learn the different water techniques such as wet on wet, dry brush, graded wash, and more!
Mad Scientist
Throughout three sessions, participants will learn the basic skills and techniques of ceramics. Note, there is a one-week break to allow projects to dry.
Instructor: Addy Schober
Age: 6 – 12 yrs. REC2300-01 $25/R, $30/NR Sat, Nov. 5, 12, 26 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. AH Lower Level Instructor: Addy Schober
DIY Homemade Gifts
Calling ALL Cookie & Candy Eaters!
Age: 6 – 12 yrs. REC2303-01 $20/R, $24/NR Sat, Dec. 10 9 – 11:30 a.m. AH Upper Level
Ceramics for Beginners
Grab your safety googles and join us for a funfilled session of mad science experiments ranging from slime to chemical reactions!
Cupcake Creations
Using a variety of yummy treats and candy, participants will decorate several themed cupcakes to take home and enjoy!
Learn how to create your very own winter gnome. Materials will be provided. Take home your decorated gnome for yourself or give it as a gift. If time permits, we will also make a special gnome treat to eat!
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Participants will be supplied with tons of crafts and accessories to create several homemade gifts that are one of a kind. Wrapping paper and gift bags will be provided to add the finishing touch!
Instructor: Ann Schober
Instructor: Mary Schober
We will frost and decorate a variety of Christmas cookies as well as make/bake Christmas candy. Each participant will go home with a variety of yummy treats to eat and share at home.
Age: 6 – 12 yrs. REC2102-01 $25/R, $30/NR Sat, Dec. 3 9 – 11:30 a.m. AH Upper Level Instructor: Ann Schober
Youth Programs | Weekend Classes
Age: 6 – 12 yrs. REC2203-01 $18/R, $22/NR Sat, Dec. 17 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. AH Upper Level
Age: 6 wks. – 12 mo. $50/R, $60/NR
In this program, yogis will explore and learn various yoga poses, mudras, Sanskrit, breathwork, and mindfulness practices, as well as an in-depth dive into journaling and self-awareness. This program is designed to support brain health and overall well-being of our youth. Space is limited.
During this weekly class, yogis will explore the practices of yoga + mindfulness + arts/crafts!
Sat, Oct. 1 - 29 10 – 10:45 a.m.
This fun and creative class introduces toddlers to the world of yoga through animated poses, books, music, crafts, and games. Little yogis will enhance fine motor skills, develop coordination, and practice self-calming techniques through breathing exercises. Get ready to roar like a lion, swim with the dolphins, and soar like a butterfly. Each child must be accompanied by an adult caregiver to attend this class.
Kids Yoga Age: 5 – 12 yrs. $40/R, $48/NR
Baby + Me Yoga
RECYOGABABYME2000-01 Challenge to Change
W, Oct. 26 – Nov. 6 RECYOGAKID2000-02
Youth Yoga
5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Challenge to Change
Age: 2 – 5 yrs.
RECYOGATODME2000-01 Challenge to Change
Junior Yoga Age: 10 – 14 yrs. $40/R, $48/NR
Youth Programs | Yoga
Toddler + Me Yoga
5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Challenge to Change
RECYOGAJR2000-01
W, Nov. 30 – Dec. 21 RECYOGAKID2000-03
Sat, Oct. 1 - 29 11 – 11:45 a.m.
RECYOGAJR2000-02
Th, Nov. 3 – Dec. 1
Th, Oct. 6 – 27
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Ages 6 wks - 12 yrs.
Th, Sept. 8 – 29
Join us for our Baby+Me 5-week yoga series! This offering is for babies 6 weeks-12 months (or not yet walking) and their caregivers. We will focus on connecting to our babies, our bodies, and each other with this fun, gentle class!
RECYOGAJR2000-03
$50/R, $60/NR
W, Sept. 14 – Oct. 5 RECYOGAKID2000-01
6:30 – 7:15 pm Centrally Rooted
Age: 6 – 12 yrs. $25/R, $30/NR
Learn more about Challenge to Change at www.challengetochangeinc.com
Join us if you DARE for our Kids Halloween Yogart offering on your day off of school! In this class yogis will explore the practices of yoga + mindfulness + crafts + as we enjoy some Halloween favorites! We invite yogis to express themselves, by wearing a Halloween costume of choice!
Age: 6 – 12 yrs.
1 – 4 p.m. Challenge to Change
10:30 – 11:15 a.m. Centrally Rooted
M, Oct. 3 – Dec. 5 (no class Nov. 21) REC2500FAM-01
Th, Oct. 6 – Dec. 1 (no class Nov. 24) REC2500FAM-02
Su, Dec. 18
Music Class
Age: 0 – 6 yrs. $165/R, $198/NR
Th, Oct. 27 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Kids Fall Yogart
Age: 6 – 12 yrs.
We’re excited to share our Kids Holiday Workshop where children will explore the practices of yoga + mindfulness, enjoy some holiday fun and activities, and create a special handmade gift ready for them to share with someone special! This is a time for parents/guardians to just be while our youthful yogis get into the holiday spirit! Come one and all for some serious mindfulness holiday fun!
RECYOGARTFALL2000-01 Challenge to Change
Learn more at www.centrallyrooted.com.
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Age: 0 – 6 yrs. $165/R, $198/NR
$40/R, $48/NR
F, Nov. 11 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
RECYOGARTHALL2000-01 Challenge to Change
Kids Holiday Workshop + Yoga
RECYOGAHOLIDAY2000-01
We’re excited to share our Kids Fall YogArt Camp where children will explore the practices of yoga + mindfulness, enjoy some holiday fun and activities — all centered around the theme of GRATITUDE! This is a time for parents/guardians to just be while our youthful yogis get into the holiday spirit and enjoy all that we can be thankful for! Come one and all for some serious mindfulness holiday fun!
Mindful Musicians
Mindful Musicians is an 8-week programmatic experience that promotes the foundational pillars of musical competence that reach into the realms of verbal, physical, and cognitive development, while simultaneously implanting core beliefs that support positive mental health and coping skills for times of future distress. Parent/Caregiver & Child Class!
Kids Halloween Yogart
$30/R, $36/NR
Dubuque Karate Club
$25/R, $30/NR
W, Nov. 2 - 23
W, Dec. 7 - 28
6 - 6:45 p.m.
RECKARATE2000-02
Age: 5 - 7 yrs.
T, Oct. 4 - 25
M, Nov. 7 - 28
T, Dec. 6 - 27
M, Oct. 3 - 24
$25/R, $30/NR
Th, Nov. 3 - 17
Ages 5 & Older Martial Arts
Dubuque Tactical Weapons Academy blends traditional martial arts concepts with a modern tactical approach. Taught in a safe and controlled environment by expert instructors, this session will focus on Filipino Stick Fighting, Open Hand Drills, Tactical Knife Defenses, and Gun Defenses, and Disarming Techniques.
Th, Dec. 1 - 22
6:30 - 7 p.m. Dubuque Karate Club
W, Nov. 2 - 23
Martial Arts
A mix of traditional and contemporary martial arts that offers effective self-defense and personal development and discipline that can lead to success in other areas of your life. You will learn to become a peak performer in the martial arts, combative arts, and performing arts.
Th, Oct. 6 - 27
REC2801-03
Age: 12 yrs. & older 25/R, $30/NR
RECKARATE2000-04
REC2802-01
T, Nov. 1 - 22
RECKARATE2000-05
6:30 - 7 p.m.
M, Dec. 5 - 19
REC2800-01
RECKARATE2000-03
Lightsaber Academy
Age: 13 yrs. & older
Dubuque Karate Club
REC2800-03
REC2801-01
W, Dec. 7 - 28
REC2801-02
Curriculum focuses on technical skills, offense/ defense strategies, stage performance, competition training, and the philosophy of mindfulness. The DBQ Saber Academy is an affiliate member of the Elite Saber Training Alliance. Limited to 7 participants.
15 Karate Kids
REC2802-02
REC2802-03
7 - 7:30 p.m. Dubuque Karate Club
All of the karate classes are designed as an introduction class and are repeats each session. Individuals interested in other offerings may contact Dubuque Karate Club for more information!
$25/R, $30/NR
RECKARATE2000-06
W, Oct. 5 - 26
REC2800-02
7 - 7:30 p.m.
W, Oct. 5 - 26
Dubuque Karate Club
RECKARATE2000-01
Grandmaster Schmitt’s School of Martial Arts builds strong bodies and strong values. Karate is beneficial both physically and mentally as it is geared towards skill and comprehension levels. Limited to 10 participants.
Age: 12 yrs. & older
Age: 8 - 12 yrs. $25/R, $30/NR
Tactical Weapons Academy
Quamy’s Martial Arts
Adult Hung Gar Kung Fu Age: 14 & Older FREE! Sat, 11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Multicultural Family Center
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Lil’ Ninjas Age: 3 - 5 yrs. FREE! Sat, 10 – 10:40 a.m. Multicultural Family Center
Children’s Hung Gar Kung Fu Age: 6 yrs. & older FREE! Sat, 10 – 11 a.m. Multicultural Family Center
Tae Kwon Do is a Korean art of hand and foot fighting. This is a useful way for you to learn the art of self-discipline, mental preparation, concentration, and self-control. Various kicking and punching techniques, correct body position, and self-defense will be covered. Instructed by Josh Conley. This is an ongoing program. Registration is required. Visit www.mfcdbq.org for availability.
at the Multicultural Family Center
This is a class designed to teach 3-5 year olds movement and how to follow directions. The class will involve jumping, crawling, diving, acrobatics, and other fun movement drills. This class builds the student’s discipline and basic knowledge to be able to move into martial arts, dance, or gymnastics at a later age. Instructed by Michael Quam, Keegan Quam, and Adam Kieffer. This is an ongoing program. Visit www.mfcdbq.com for availability.
Capoeira Afro-Brazilian Dance & Martial Arts Age: 6 yrs. & older FREE! Sat, 11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Multicultural Family Center Capoeira (pronounced cap-oh-air-uh) finds its roots deep in the culture of slavery in Brazil. Capoeira was a way for them to blend their past culture with their newfound culture in Brazil. The movements reflect the dances of northern Africa, and the martial arts were a way for the slaves to stay limber and practice self-defense. The movements of capoeira are like zumba, gymnastics, Tae Kwon Do, and African dance all rolled into one! Instructed by Michael Quam, Adam Kieffer, and Aubrey Gitter. This is an ongoing program. Visit www.mfcdbq.com for availability.
Hung Gar Kung Fu is a southern Chinese martial art training created for military defense in the southern Shaolin Temple. Hung Gar is centered on coordination, conditioning, discipline, and fighting application. Instructed by Michael Quam, , Brian Laird, and Matthew Oppert. This is an ongoing program. Visit www.mfcdbq.com for availability.
Tae Kwon Do Age: 7 yrs. & older FREE! T/Th Multicultural Family Center 7 – 8 p.m. 1157 Central Ave.
Every other Thursday, 6th and 7th grade students are invited to join us for games, activities, movies, cooking lessons, field trips, and more! Dinner will be served. Registration NOT required.
LGBTQ+ Support Groups
Come hang out after school at the MFC on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Enjoy a snack, meet other teens, play games, access our wifi, do homework, and use our computers! Registration NOT required.
Teen Hangout Age: 13 – 18 yrs. FREE! MWF, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Multicultural Family Center
Ongoing, 2nd & 4th Monday of each month
Teen Programs
Tween Time Age: 11 – 13 yrs. FREE! Th, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Multicultural Family Center
Youth Groups: Grades 6 - 12 4 - 5:30 p.m. Adult Groups: 18 yrs. and older 6 - 7:30 p.m.
The youth and adult support groups are for individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, +plus. The MFC is a place where anyone can feel free to be themselves without concern about being treated differently because of sexual-orientation and/or gender identity/expression. Groups are led by volunteer adult mentor Indigo Channing. Registration NOT required. Groups are in person at the MFC or via Zoom: ID 563 542 9736, Password: Pride
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October: String Art
18 Teen & Adult | Yoga
Discover a safe way to improve your physical and mental health without leaving your seat! Chair yoga will increase flexibility, strengthen muscles, improve balance and core strength, and boost your mood, among other valuable benefits. Led by certified group fitness instructor, Pam Connolly.
F, Dec. 16
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September: Intention Boxes
21 yrs. & Older
All levels welcome. Mats provided. Instructor Coleen Frenzel is an experienced yoga instructor who believes yoga to be essential for mental, emotional, and physical health. Program is in partnership with Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Dubuque. Sign up at www.mfcdbq.org. Drop-ins are always welcome, but please arrive a few minutes early so you can register in-person.
6 – 9 p.m. Challenge to Change
Yoga + Art + Wine. YogArt is no longer just for the kids. We are excited to offer a fun night out for the adults. Bring a friend and join us each month as we enjoy a fun, social evening of gentle yoga and creativity with a new project each month:
Age: 13 yrs. & Older FREE! Th, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Multicultural Family Center
December: Holiday Cookie Decorating
16 yrs. & Older $20/R, $24/NR AH Lower Level
T, Oct. 4 - 25 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. ACTA1000-01
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F, Oct. 7 - 28 9 – 9:45 a.m. ACTA1000-02
F, Nov. 18
Grown-Up Yogart
Teen & Adult Yoga
Chair Yoga
$30/R, $36/NR
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November: Cookie Jar and Holiday Gifts Tags
• The last one up gets a home run
Men’s Basketball Leagues
Women’s leagues are offered on Mondays and Wednesdays. Mixed (coed) leagues are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays. All teams will receive a 14-match regular season. Game times will be scheduled at 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. Learn more and register!
Sports | Adult & Adaptive
All Ages 10 a.m. - noon FREE! Sat, Aug. 27 - Oct. 15 2970 Miracle League Dr.
• All players are safe on the bases
Miracle League
• Community volunteers serve as “buddies” to assist the players
Miracle League of Dubuque Fall Baseball
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• Each team and each player wins every game
The Miracle League of Dubuque Baseball League serves children and adults who suffer from any physical or mental disabilities which cause them to be excluded, whether intentionally or not, from conventional baseball leagues. Here are the rules:
All adult atheltic leagues are designed to be recreational and fun. However, in an effort to keep the games fair and competitive we have classified the leagues into different divisions. Teams can register for the league of their choice. To be considered a resident team 50% of your roster must reside within Dubuque city limits.
Adult Athletics
Registration Deadline: Friday, Oct. 14 League starts the week of Monday, Oct. 31. Roosevelt Middle School $210/R, $225/NR
Women’s & Mixed Volleyball Leagues
Leagues are offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. All teams will receive a 12-game regular season. The top four teams from each league will automatically qualify for an end-ofthe-season tournament. Game times will be scheduled at 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. Learn more and register!
Registration Deadline: Friday, Oct. 7 League starts the week of Monday, Oct. 31. Roosevelt Middle School $625/R, $650/NR
Seeking Volunteer Buddies! We are seeking buddies and volunteers for the Fall 2022 Miracle Baseball League. Learn more about Miracle League volunteer opportunities!
• Every player bats once each inning
• Every player scores a run each inning
Fall League started on Aug. 27, but we will continue to take registrations throughout the season. Sign up today at www.cityofdubuque.org/miracleleague.
Any person who resides in the city of Dubuque is eligible for a full service library card. Just bring a valid photo ID and current proof of address (utility bill, recently postmarked mail, or a check with address imprint) to the “New Cards” desk on the first floor. For more information, visit www.carnegiestout.org/get-a-card.
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Your Dubuque resident library card gives you FREE access to books, streaming movies, digital magazines, ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more!
Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
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Friday – Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & Sunday, 12 - 5 p.m.
Hours
Register for programs via the online events calendar at www.carnegiestout.org. All programs are subject to change/ 360cancellation.W.11thStreet | 563.589.4225 | www.carnegiestout.org
Age: 18 yrs. & older Registration Required T, Sept. 13 & Nov. 8 6 p.m.
Age: 18 yrs. & older Registration Not Required
Every other Tuesday Sept. 6 - Nov. 29 6 p.m.
Th, Oct. 6, Nov. 10, & Dec. 8 7:30 p.m.
Geek Out! Book Club Age: 18 yrs. & older Registration Required M, Oct. 3 6 p.m.
We’ve all noticed costs increasing and wondered what we can do to make our money stretch further. Join financial coach Angie Carlson as she goes over the items within your control to help your dollars stretch as far as they can.
Carnegie Stout Public Library | Adult Book Clubs & Programs
Movie Night @ Carnegie-Stout
Register for programs via the online events calendar at www.carnegiestout.org.
The book for September is “The Heart is a Lonely Hunter” by Carson McCullers — a classic work of American fiction and Southern Gothic literary style. This story centers around John Singer, a deaf-mute who relocates to a Georgia mill town in the 1930s, and the residents who are drawn to him for his kind, sympathetic nature.
Library Adult Programs
Join us each month for a free movie suitable for adult audiences. The first 100 attendees get free bags of Dubuque’s best popcorn! Seating is first come, first served. For titles and details, join our mailing list at bit.ly/movie-night-at-carnegiestout
Ukulele Time! Adult Ukulele Lessons
Who Picked This Book? Book Discussion
The book for November is “Cherish Farrah” by Bethany C. Morrow. Farah is one of only two Black girls living in a wealthy gated community. But when Farah is faced with losing her home and having nowhere to go, she manipulates her way into her friend’s household, where she begins to notice strange things. The shocking end to this suspenseful novel will leave readers breathless.
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Who Picked This Book? Book Club is led by a rotation of librarians, so the book choices are varied and there is something for everyone! Selected titles are available to check out about one month prior to the book club meeting.
Geek Out! Book Club is for adults who enjoy reading fantasy, science fiction, dystopian, and other unique titles. Book club titles are available to check out from the first floor Circulation Desk about two months before each meeting. The book for October is “A Deadly Education” by Naomi Novik. The story is set at Scholomance, a school for the magically gifted where failure means certain death —until one girl, El, begins to unlock its many secrets.
Ages: 16 & older Registration Required
Controlling the Controllables: Focusing on Your Finances During Challenging Times
Want to learn how to play the ukulele? Join librarian Ben every other Tuesday to work on chords, exercises, and songs all geared toward beginners. If you are brand new to the instrument, consider arriving early for help with tuning your uke. Participants are encouraged to bring their own instrument or check one out from the library if available.
Age: 18 yrs. & older Registration Required
T, Sept. 20 6 p.m.
Register for programs via the online events calendar at www.carnegiestout.org.
Korean Lotus Lantern Virtual Workshop
Ghost Hunting 101 with Great River Investigative Paranormal Society
Pet Café with Dubuque Regional Humane Society
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Stop by the library to enjoy tea, coffee, or juice and meet a few cats and dogs from the Dubuque Regional Humane Society. This event is free and open to the public. Please consider donating an item or two to the Dubuque Regional Humane Society to support animals in need (visit dbqhumane.org/donate for ideas).
National Family Literacy Month 350 for $50 Writing Contest
Ages: All Ages Registration Not Required Nov. 1 –
Mary Potter Kenyon introduces a mind-mapping brainstorming technique that uses both sides of the brain to draw a diagram connecting one’s desires and goals around a central topic. This program will also include a vision board workshop that will give participants a visual representation of their hopes, dreams, and goals. Attendees will leave with an attractive vision board to take home. All materials provided. Space is limited.
Ages: 18 & older Registration Required W, Oct. 5 5:30 p.m.
Ages: 18 & older Registration Required Sun, Oct. 23 6 p.m.
Envision a More Creative Life with Author Mary Potter Kenyon Ages: 18 & older Registration Required M, Oct. 10 6 – 8 p.m.
is National Family Literacy Month, and we challenge you to compose a short, 350-word story that includes the following phrase: “It all began at the library.” Each entry will receive a book. Grand prize winners will receive a $50 gift certificate to River Lights Bookstore. Visit carnegiestout.org to learn about submission guidelines, age brackets, and more.
Ages: All Ages Registration Not Required Sat, Oct. 1 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Participate and follow along virtually as a member of the Korean Spirit and Culture Promotion Project (KSCPP) demonstrates how to make a lovely lotus flower lantern using colored paper and wire frames. This virtual Zoom workshop will include a documentary film about Korean culture. Registration will begin two weeks prior to the program and is limited to 20 participants. Kits with all the supplies to make a lantern will be available for registered participants to pick up prior to the event.
Have you always wanted to know how ghost hunters look for signs of the paranormal? Join the Great River Investigative Paranormal Society (GRIPS) in learning about the various equipment used in paranormal investigations and how it works. Members of GRIPS will share where they have been, the evidence they found, and will share the art of debunking. You’ll even hear about rumored hauntings right here in Dubuque!
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Library Adult Programs
Saturday Workshops
All ages welcome! Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Registration not required for Maker Space programs.
Saturdays 1 – 3 p.m.
Each month, one lucky person will win a 3D print or Maker Kit. Stop by the Maker Space on the second floor to enter your name into the drawing! Prizes include: Sept. Fall Centerpiece Wreath Kit Oct. Glow-in-the-Dark Frankenstein Candy Dish 3D Print Nov. Thanksgiving Centerpiece 3D Print Dec. Gingerbread House Kit
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Become a Certified Maker! A Certified Maker is someone who can work independently in the Maker Space. Read the rules and sign the waiver, it’s that easy! Maker Space staff are always available to teach you how to use the equipment and assist you with your project. Visit the Maker Space often to keep your crafting skills sharp.
Participate in this kindness project by painting a rock and adding an inspirational quote or funny saying. Then place your rock somewhere in the community to brighten someone’s day.
Kindness Rocks Wednesday, Sept. 21
Monthly Giveaway at the Maker Space!
CrafterNoon Adventures
Join the fun every Saturday and learn all about the Maker Space. Learn to sublimate your own mugs, glasses, photo tiles, and more. Try out the Muse Hobby Laser, button maker, or embroidery machine. Every week is a new project so check the calendar at carnegiestout.org for details.
Wednesdays 2 – 6 p.m.
Weekly projects include everything from making greeting cards and custom puzzles to loom potholders, jewelry, and so much more! Check the online calendar at carnegiestout.org every week to see what is happening in the Maker Space.
Storytimes
These 20-minute programs feature short stories, songs, and movement activities for children ages 18 to 35 months with a favorite adult. Adult participation is a must.
W, Sept. 14 – Dec. 14 10:30 a.m.
Th, Sept. 22, Oct. 20, Nov. 17, & Dec. 15 6 p.m.
Ages: All Ages
Enjoy a free storytime with library staff and discover new places in your city! Adult participation is a must.
Oct. 6 Bee Branch Greenway, 22 St. & Prince St.
October Feed the Monster
Baby Rhyme Time
Stop in every month for a fun, crafty activity for all ages! Grab & Go bags are ready for pick up on the first of every month at the Children’s Help Desk. Available while supplies last. No registration required.
Children ages birth to 18 months and a favorite adult will learn songs and action rhymes. This interactive program gives your child the opportunity to hear diverse vocabulary while you get to know other families. A 15-minute social time with toys and your friends will follow the sessions. Adult participation is a must.
Th, Oct. 6, Nov. 3, & Dec. 1 10 a.m.
November Dinovember
October Van Gogh Sunflowers
Nov. 3
Toddler Time
September Paper Bag Princess Puppet
Stories, sing-alongs, movement activities, and lots of fun—recommended for children ages 3 through 6 with a favorite adult. Adult participation is a must.
Preschool Storytime
Evening Preschool Explorers
T, Sept. 13 – Dec. 13 10:30 a.m.
Visit the library once a month in the evening to enjoy stories, themed activity stations, and plenty of playtime.
November Paper Strips Ornament
Ages: 0 – 18 months
Know Your Community Storytime
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December Winter Dot Painting
December Paper Bag Snowman Puppet
September Shadow Collage
Ages: 18 – 35 months
M, Sept. 12 – Dec. 12 9:30 & 10:30 a.m.
Hotel Julien, 200 Main St.
KITS FOR PRESCHOOL
Dec. 1 Dbq Museum of Art, 701 Locust St.
STORYTIME LOCATIONS
Registration Not Required for Storytimes unless noted otherwise.
Ages: 3 – 6 yrs. Registration Required
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Ages: 3 – 6 yrs.
December “Little Penguin Gets the Hiccups” by Tadgh Bentley
Brainfuse HelpNow is an all-in-one suite of online tutoring services designed for a wide range of academic needs—whether it’s tackling a tough homework problem, mastering a particular topic, or writing a paper. Access at the library or login with your Dubuque resident library card from home. Tutors are available daily from 2 – 11 p.m.
September “I Love Me!” by LaRonda Gardner Middlemiss
World Book has been the trusted encyclopedia of school and public libraries for decades. World Book Online contains thousands of informational articles with stunning illustrations, videos, interactive maps, research help, and activities. Explore easy-to-understand encyclopedia articles as well as links to related websites and magazine articles for students of all ages. Access at the library or login from home using your Dubuque resident library card.
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BrainFuse HelpNow®
October “Boo Stew” by Donna L. Washington
TumbleBooks
Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens
A StoryWalk® is an outdoor reading experience that displays pages of a book along a path or trail; it combines the joy of reading with all the benefits of being active outside. StoryWalk® locations will feature a new story each month.
22nd Street Bee Branch Creek Greenway
November
“When We Are Kind” by Monique Gray Smith
1,000 Books before Kindergarten
The ABCmouse.com Early Learning Academy is available on public computers in the Children’s Department. This free preschool and kindergarten resource features games, books, songs, and more.
The TumbleBook Library is an online collection of animated; talking picture books that help teach children the joys of reading in a format they will love. You’ll also find read-along books, language learning books, and educational games and puzzles. Access to this resource is open to all, no library card required.
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This free reading program encourages families and caregivers to read 1,000 books with their young children before they enter kindergarten. Reading together helps develop important prereading skills that provide a solid foundation for school and learning success. Register anytime at the Children’s Help Desk to receive your packet.
September “Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn” by Kenard Pak
YouthStoryWalk®Resources
World Book Online
Read a new title each month and then meet up for book discussion and a unique activity related to the book. Please register and pick up books at the Children’s Help Desk.
Ages: 7 - 9 WednesdaysRegistrationyrs.Requiredat4p.m.
Sept. 21 “Owl Diaries: Eva’s Treetop Festival” by Rebecca Elliott
Dec. 21 “Dragon Masters: Rise of the Earth Dragon” by Tracey West
Beginning Chapters Book Club
Nov. 17 “Winnie-the-Pooh” by A.A. Milne
Oct. 19 “Stink: the Incredible Shrinking Kid” by Megan McDonald
Oct. 20 “Pages & Co.: The Bookwanderers” by Anna James
Dec. 15 “City Spies” by James Ponti
Book Club Dates & Books
Join us each month to read a new chapter book, meet up for a fun discussion, and do cool activities together. Please pick up your book at the Children’s Help Desk.
Nov. 16 “Dragon Girls: Naomi the Rainbow Glitter Dragon” by Maddy Mara
Beyond the Book Club
Book Club Dates & Books
Sept. 22 “Merci Suárez Changes Gears” by Meg Medina
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Ages: 9 - 12 ThursdaysRegistrationyrs.Requiredat4p.m.
Beyond the Book Club
Reading with Rover Ages: 6 – 9 yrs. Registration Not Required Sat, Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, & Dec. 10 10:30 a.m.
LEGO® Challenge
Ages: 4 – 12 yrs. Registration Not Required Sat, Sept. 17, Oct. 22, Nov. 19, & Dec. 17 2 p.m.
Let’s Play Roblox®
Ages: 10 – 15 yrs. Registration Required M, Sept. 12, Oct. 17, Nov. 14, Dec. 19 5:30 p.m.
Lollipops & Music for Our Preschoolers Concert Series
Pokémon League is a way for more advanced Pokémon trainers to get together and have some fun! Using your own cards and Pokémon video games, you can learn game basics and get the feel for Pokémon competitive play before beginning to compete in Pokémon tournaments.
Advanced Pokémon League
Calling all LEGO® fans! Come to the library to build, create, and have fun. The library provides the LEGOs®, and you provide the know-how! Donations of LEGOs® are appreciated.
Ages: Families Registration Not Required Sat, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, & Dec. 10 10 – 10:30 a.m.
Pokémon Fan Club Ages: 6 – 12 yrs. Registration Required W, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, & Dec. 7 5:30 p.m.
Library Monthly Programs
Ages: 10 – 17 yrs. Registration Required Th, Oct. 20, Nov. 10, & Dec. 1 4 p.m & 5:15 p.m.
Register for programs via the online events calendar at www.carnegiestout.org.
Ages: 10 – 17 yrs. Registration Required W, Sept. 21, Oct. 19, Nov. 16, & Dec. 21 5:30 p.m.
Grab your family and head on down to try your luck at Book Bingo! We have great hardcover and paperback books for prizes.
Read or listen to a story with some furry friends in the first floor program room. Do not bring your own pet; we provide kid-friendly dogs each month.
Meet other Pokémon trainers at Pokémon Club! Trading Card Game, Nintendo DS, and Pokémon Go gamers are all welcome.
Minecraft Mania Ages: 7 – 14 yrs. Registration Required W, Oct. 26, Nov. 9, & Dec. 14 5:30 p.m. Whether or not you are a Minecraft whiz, sign up for this game-playing night to test your skills and build away.
Play with other Roblox enthusiasts and tackle fun challenges together. Participants will be interacting in a variety of virtual worlds using private servers on the platform. If you have never played Roblox before, you will need to have your parent/guardian set up your account before the Sewingprogram.101
Family Book Bingo
The L. & M. O. P. concert series is for preschool children and their families. Children will leave each concert with a greater appreciation of music and a lollipop to enjoy! This series is sponsored by the Northeast Iowa School of Music. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Learn how to use a sewing machine! You will learn several skills while making simple sewing projects. This program is in the Maker Space on the second floor. Space is limited.
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Ages: 5 – 12 yrs. Registration Not Required Sat, Sept. 17, Oct. 22, Nov. 19, & Dec. 17 10 a.m.
Families & Ages 3 - 12
Ages: All Ages Sept. 1 – 30 Registration Not Required
All About Popcorn! Ages: 6 – 11 yrs. Registration Required Sat, Sept. 10 2 p.m.
Ages: 5 – 8 yrs. Registration Required M, Sept. 26 4 p.m.
Library Card Signup Month Display
Let’s celebrate this no-school day by drawing some creepy creatures using the “Doodle Magic Monsters” book and explore other ways to make goofy ghouls with items you see every day. Participants will leave with their own copy of the “Doodle Magic Monsters” book.
Register for programs via the online events calendar at www.carnegiestout.org.
Come see the I Spy aquarium in the Children’s Department. Can you spy all the items listed on our bookmark?
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Learn all about popcorn: what makes it pop, interesting historical facts, and how to prepare the perfect bowl—all while tasting some!
I Spy Aquarium
Create attractive spy glass lookers from hollow tubes, read a book about observing the beautiful details of your world, and then go see what you can discover with your new spy glass.
Toddler Obstacle Course Ages: 3 – 5 yrs. Registration Required F, Oct. 7 10 a.m.
Pet Café with DBQ Regional Humane Society Ages: All RegistrationAgesNot Required Sat, Oct. 1 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Celebrate the joy of having a library card by helping decorate the Children’s Help Desk! Stop by whenever the library is open to add your piece to the display.
Ages: All Ages Sept. 1 – 30 Registration Not Required
Stop by the library to enjoy tea, coffee, or juice and meet a few cats and dogs from the Dubuque Regional Humane Society. This event is free and open to the public. Please consider donating an item or two to the Dubuque Regional Humane Society to support animals in need (visit dbqhumane.org/donate for ideas).
Toddlers will hone their motor skills while jumping, skipping, dodging, and climbing through this fun-filled obstacle course.
Spy Glass Lookers
Library Youth Programs
Minecraft Party Ages: 6 – 12 yrs. Registration Required F, Oct. 7 1 p.m.
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Pigeon Party
Ages: 3 – 6 yrs. Registration Required Sat, Sept. 24 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Celebrate the arrival of a new picture book featuring Mo Willems’ beloved Pigeon character with a festive morning of stories and activities.
Visit the library on this no-school day to bring your favorite video game to life! Come in costume if you wish, and we will craft torches, swords, and other Minecraft accessories.
Doodle Monsters Ages: 5 – 8 yrs. Registration Required F, Oct. 28 1 p.m.
Ages: All Ages Shop now! Nov. 6 - 20 Registration Not Required
It’s almost winter. What are the animals doing to get ready? We’ll explore lots of different methods to stay warm and run experiments. Families are welcome.
Santa’s Workshop Ages: Families Registration Required Sat, Dec. 3 1 p.m.
Winter Bookmarks
Ages: 2 – 7 yrs. Registration Required F, Oct. 28 3 p.m.
Ages: 3 – 7 yrs. Registration Required Th, Dec. 22 4 p.m.
‘Tis the season to cozy up with a good book, so stop by the Children’s Department during December to make a winter-themed bookmark.
Preschool Dance Party Ages: 3 – 5 yrs. Registration Required Sat, Nov. 5 10 a.m.
Cornucopia Craft Ages: 7 – 11 yrs. Registration Required M, Nov. 21 4 p.m.
Stuffed Animal Snow Day
Ages 3 – 7 yrs. Registration Required T, Dec. 13 4 p.m.
STEM: How Do Animals Stay Warm?
Online Spark Book Fair
Calling all elves! Here is your chance to make and wrap a few holiday gifts before the big Christmas tree is lit at the library. Join us in front of the Christmas tree in the rotunda after the program for a tree lighting event.
Scary Storytime with Costume Parade
Pete the Cat Party Ages: 3 – 6 Registrationyrs.RequiredTh,Nov.1010a.m.Haveagroovytimesinging, dancing, and playing games with other cool cats.
Come join us in your costume for scary storytime songs and rhymes, then go about the library in a costume parade!
Save big on books and help raise funds for the library. Purchase NEW books with discounted prices for all ages through the Spark Online Book Fair and have them shipped directly to your house. Perfect for early Christmas shopping.
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Make a lovely cornucopia craft for your table and enjoy a fall story.
Ages: All Ages Registration Not Required Dec. 1 – 31
Bring your favorite stuffed animal with you for an afternoon of stories and fun. When it’s time to go your special friend will stay behind for a sleepover adventure! Pick up your stuffed animal the next morning and see photos of what they did overnight at the library.
Help your little ones discover rhythm at this fun dance party featuring our new interactive BEAM projector.
Ages: 10 – 17 yrs. Registration Required T, Sept. 13 4 p.m.
Artistic Escape Ages: 16 & younger Registration Required M, Sept. 19 4:30 – 6 p.m.
Pumpkin Wreath
Dragon Eggs
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Teen Advisory Board
World Card Making Day Ages: 10 – 16 yrs. Registration Required M, Oct. 3 4 – 5:30 p.m.
Welcome to Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza! The perfect place to play, have fun, and... run from attacking animatronics? Outsmart the animatronics and escape from the ever-so-creepy pizzeria at this in-person event.
Calling all dragon fans! Come make a cozy nest for your very own dragon egg.
Ages 13 – 18 yrs. Registration Not Required Last Tuesday of every month 4 p.m.
Celebrate World Card Making Day at the library. We will have plenty of card-making materials to choose from, including decorative paper punchers and calligraphy pens.
Ages: 10 – 17 yrs. Registration Required T, Sept. 20 4 p.m.
Get ready for fall with this simple but cute DIY pumpkin wreath made using deco mesh.
Library Tween & Teen Programs
The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is a way for you to have a voice at the library, participate in programs with other teens, and help others in your community. This is a lot of fun and a great opportunity to earn volunteer credit for school. Questions? Call Haidee at (563) 589-4225, ext. 2248.
Experiment with different art mediums and styles like Joan Miró. Create a unique artwork, inspired by surrealism and abstract expressionism. Materials provided.
Five Nights at Freddy’s Escape Room Ages: 12 – 17 yrs. Registration Required F, Oct. 7 3 p.m.
Register for programs via the online events calendar at www.carnegiestout.org.
Ages 10 - 17
Teen Santa’s Workshop
Dec. 1 – 30 Registration Not Required
Ages: 10 – 17 yrs. Registration Required M, Dec. 12 4 – 6 p.m.
Beat the holiday rush by preparing gifts early! Create cards, ornaments, crafts, and gift bags for your favorite people. Materials provided.
Interactive Movie – Hocus Pocus
What are you grateful for? Use alphabet beads to create stretchy bracelets with words of inspiration and gratitude.
The Jasmine Dragon is not just a place, but a touchstone of beautiful memories. Brew different kinds of tea from “Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Official Cookbook,” enjoy an Avatar-inspired activity, and discuss all things Avatar.
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Jasmine Dragon Tea Shop
Whimsical Mushrooms Decor Ages: 10 – 17 yrs. Registration Required W, Nov. 23 1 – 2:30 p.m.
Make your mark in the Teen Zone Art Gallery! Create a mini masterpiece using sticky notes, markers, and colored pencils.
Ages: 13 – 17 yrs. Registration Not Required Nov. 1 – 30
Ages: 10 – 15 yrs. Registration Required Th, Oct. 27 3:30 – 5 p.m.
Passive Escape Room
Stop by the Teen Zone and observe an ongoing saga of our character as they escape the perils of ever-transforming obstacles. The challenges they face will be determined by our patrons who cast their votes each week.
Post-it® Note Art Gallery
Jump in on one of the newest art trends on social media: hot glue art. Recreate a magical scenery of luminescent mushrooms and moss inside a wooden frame.
Gratitude Beads
Ages: 12 – 17 yrs. Registration Required Th, Nov. 3 4 p.m.
Ages: 8 – 17 yrs. Registration Required Sun, Oct. 16 1 p.m.
Haunted Mini Terrariums
Build a creepy decorative terrarium to keep spooky season alive all year long.
Ages: 10 – 17 yrs. Registration Required M, Nov. 7 4 – 5:30 p.m.
Join us for this fun interactive family movie. We’ll provide all the props you need to sing, dance, and act along with the characters while watching the film. Families welcome to attend. This film is PG.
LEGO® Gear Bots Ages: 8 – 12 yrs. Registration Required W, Dec. 28 1 p.m.
Feliz Navidad! Joyeux Noël! Frohe Weihnachten! Let’s explore the world as we complete holiday crafts and activities from various countries.
Boredom Buster Kits Ages: 7 – 12 yrs. Registration Required Th, Dec. 29 1 p.m.
Dec. 28 Fruit-Infused Water Bar Dec. 29 College Essay Writing Help
Library Winter Break Activities
Painting experts and novices alike will enjoy learning how to create a colorful, step-by-step polar bear painting as a group.
Guided Painting for Kids Ages: 6 – 10 yrs. Registration Required F, Dec. 30 10 a.m.
Register for programs via the online events calendar at www.carnegiestout.org.
Drop-in Finals Café Ages: 13 – 18 yrs. Registration Required Wed, Dec. 28 & Th, Dec. 29 4 – 6 p.m.
Using our LEGO® Gear Bots book, learn about cams, cranks, axels and other mechanical engineering by building fun LEGO® creations. Participants will leave with a LEGO® Gear Bots book.
Create your own cross-stitched journal cover from the “It’s Sew Me!” book. We’ll practice our crossstitch skills and brainstorm ideas and patterns for our journal using activity pages from the book. Participants will leave with their own copy of the “It’s Sew Me!” book.
It’s Sew Me! Cross-Stitch Ages: 8 – 12 yrs. Registration Required T, Dec. 27 1 p.m.
Holidays Around the World Ages: 6 – 10 yrs. Registration Required F, Dec. 23 1 p.m.
Join us for a variety of activity kits. Are you into art, science, or building? We have a kit for you! We will make the time fly with these fun activity kits that you get to keep.
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Stop in during winter break for stress-relieving activities and quiet time in preparation for finals. Each day will have coloring sheets, drinks, and snacks available.
Eagle Point Park
Eagle Point Park is located at 2601 Shiras Avenue. Admission is $1 per car, $5 per bus. Bicycles and pedestrians are free. The park is open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, and 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday. Eagle Point park will be open to vehicles through Sunday, Oct. 23.
Explore a .75-mile moderate trail over bluffland, high along the Mississippi River and through our woods and ravines. through forests and prairie. Hunting is not allowed on the grounds. Visitors are welcome to hike through open areas and woodland. Four Mounds is open to the public year-round.
Composed of untamed, wooded land, this 1,432-acre park offers hiking, hunting, paddling, picnicking, and cross-country skiing. There are six individual nature walks within the park, including those at the E.B. Lyons Interpretive Center and at the Horseshoe Bluff Site.
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Eagle Point Park is one of the most outstanding parks in the Midwest. This park is 164 acres overlooking the Mississippi River and Lock and Dam No. 11. It also offers a stunning view of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
Outdoor Fun | Park Season & Pavilion Rental
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Mines of Spain
Four Mounds
Mines of Spain is open yearround, with park hours of 4 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. The interpretive center is open year-round weekdays 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. and weekends 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Please call to verify the center is open to 563-556-0620.
3 Parks to Visit This Fall
Four Mounds and the City of Dubuque partner to help protect over 220 acres of largely undeveloped land along Upper Mississippi River.
City parks are open year-round. Park amenities such as restrooms, pavilions, and drinking fountains close each season on the fourth Sunday of October and will re-open on the first Saturday of May. The road gates at Eagle Point Park and Miller Riverview Park & Campground are also closed during this time. Note, while vehicles are restricted, the two parks remain open and accessible to walkers and bikers during the off-season!
We are looking for people interested in lifeguarding at City of Dubuque pools during the 2023 season! If you’re considering in a great summer job as a lifeguard, here is what you need to know! You must:
If you don’t check all these boxes – no sweat. We train you with the skills and certifications you need for FREE!
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Successful completion results in a 2-year certification in lifeguarding. The training course is typically held in January, February, and March at the Dubuque Community YMCA.
The lifeguard certification class fee is waived for those who interview and are hired as a lifeguard for the summer season. For more information, contact Janna Beau via email or call 563.589.4315.
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Typically held in January, February, and March at the Dubuque YMCA FREE for Those Hired as a Lifeguard at City Pools www.cityofdubuque.org/lifeguarding
Interested In Being A Lifeguard?
Through videos, group discussion, and hands-on practice you’ll learn teamwork, rescue and surveillance skills, First Aid and CPR/AED, and other skills you need to work as a lifeguard.
be at least 15 years old, have a certification in lifeguarding, know water safety practices and usage of water safety equipment, and complete a swimming skills test.
2-Day Lifeguard Certification Training Course
Learn How To Save Lives
Reasons Why Lifeguarding is the Best Summer Job!
FREE Training!
Fun Work Environment
You will be trained in water rescue and surveillance skills, First Aid, CPR, AED, and other lifesaving skills. If you are interested in pursuing a career as a first responder or medical professional lifeguarding will help you gain great experience. If not, these skills are practical throughout life, and no one knows when they might be necessary.
Those needing to become lifeguard certified may do so for FREE when hired with the City of Dubuque. This is a $200 value!
It’s summer after all isn’t it? You get paid to work outside! Joining our lifeguard staff allows you to be outdoors unlike a lot of other summer job options. (We all need some Vitamin D, but make sure you apply sunscreen! Safety first!)
Help Others
Enjoy the Outdoors
Fill out the Lifeguard Interest Form
One of the most rewarding feelings of being a lifeguard is knowing that you have helped someone. Whether that be during a save, providing first aid, or customer service, helping others is what lifeguards do. When you work as a lifeguard, you get the satisfaction of knowing that you will actively make an impact in your community.
Flexible Hours
Competitive Pay
If you are in summer classes, working another job or internship, have a vacation planned, the City pools provide flexible hours. We are more than willing to work with you to accommodate your schedule! We know summer is a busy season for everyone.
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to receive information regarding lifeguard training courses and lifeguard job postings.
A lifeguard job is rarely solo. You are a part of team! Since lifeguard jobs require collaboration, it’s easy to get to know one another. Nothing forges a bond quite like ensuring safety and saving lives! Lifeguarding is a great chance to build lifelong friendships.
First year lifeguards are paid $15 per hour. Returning lifeguards are paid $17 per hour.
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