Let's Go! Dubuque Activities Guide: Winter / Spring 2022

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DUBUQUE ACTIVITIES GUIDE

LET’S GO! WINTER / SPRING 2022

City of Dubuque Leisure Services

Multicultural Family Center Carnegie-Stout Public Library


Table of Contents

Registration & Scholarships

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Dubuque Leisure Services

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Parent/Caregiver & Child Classes.......................................................6 Ages 5 & Under......................................................................................... 7 Ages 5 & Up............................................................................................. 10 Karate...........................................................................................................11 After School Sports................................................................................ 12 Adult Programs....................................................................................... 13 Training Programs.................................................................................. 14

Multicultural Family Center

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Carnegie-Stout Public Library

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Adult Book Clubs ................................................................................... 18 Adult Programs....................................................................................... 18 Maker Space & Grab & Go Activity..................................................20 Storytimes & Book Clubs for Kids..................................................... 21 Youth Monthly Programs.................................................................... 22 Youth Programs..................................................................................... 23 Teen Programs.......................................................................................25 Library Resources..................................................................................26

Outdoor Winter Fun

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Plan. Do. Repeat! Recreational opportunities for all ages!

Leisure Services Staff

Facility Phone Numbers

Administration Office/ Park Division/Maintenance (563) 589-4263 | parkrec@cityofdubuque.org

Dan Kroger, CPRP Recreation Division Manager (563) 589-4310 | dkroger@cityofdubuque.org

Allison-Henderson Center Bunker Hill Pro Shop Comiskey Center Eagle Point Park Toll Booth (not for pavilion reservations) Miller Riverview Campground Port of Dubuque Marina Multicultural Family Center Carnegie-Stout Public Library Five Flags Center

Steve Fehsal Park Division Manager (563) 589-4260 | sfehsal@cityofdubuque.org

Weather Related Numbers

Marie Ware, CPRP Leisure Services Department Manager (563) 589-4263 | mware@cityofdubuque.org

Tony Elskamp, CTRS, CPRP Recreation Supervisor (Early Childhood Programs) (563) 589-4312 | aelskamp@cityofdubuque.org Janna Beau, CPO Recreation Supervisor (Aquatics & Miracle League) (563) 589-4315 | jbeau@cityofdubuque.org Brian Feldott Recreation Supervisor (Athletics & Field Rentals) (563) 589-4316 | bfeldott@cityofdubuque.org Mike Sullivan PGA Golf Professional (563) 589-4261 | msulliva@cityofdubuque.org

Adult Sports Hotline

(563) 589-4300 (563) 589-4261 (563) 589-4296 (563) 589-4216 (563) 589-4238 (563) 582-5524 (563) 582-3681 (563) 589-4225 (563) 589-4254

(563) 589-4386

Helpful Websites Activity Programs & Registration www.cityofdubuque.org/recreation facebook.com/CityofDubuqueLeisureServices Park Pavilion Reservations www.cityofdubuque.org/parks Street Tree Info/Service Requests www.cityofdubuque.org/parks 3


Helpful

Information Refunds

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 Activenet 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 Activenet credit. The Service Fees and Scholarships will remain non-refundable. Satisfaction Policy: 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.).

Accessibility 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 1 on 1 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.

Volunteering 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.

Public Transportation 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 others. Youth 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. 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.

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How to Register Class Title & Activity Code Age Program Date(s) & Time Program Description

Active Story Play – 0750.260 Age: 18 mo. - 4 yrs. Monday, April 25 10-11 a.m.

$8/R, $10/NR

Course Number & Fee (R=resident fee, NR= non-resident fee)

AH Upper Level

Location

This fun and playful class will bring our stories to life with creative storytelling activities. From story sensory bins and crafts to small world play and activities. This will be an interactive and stimulating class for both the participants and their parents.

Online Registration Visit www.cityofdubuque.org/recreation to register online with a MasterCard or Visa. A small convenience fee is charged by the hosting company. This fee is non-refundable.

Other Registration Options Download a registration form (PDF) at www.cityofdubuque/recreation and submit one of the following ways:

In-person at the Leisure Services office located at

After Hours Drop-off

Mail to Leisure Services Department

If paying by check, please make checks payable to

the Multicultural Family Center, 1157 Central Ave. Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

1157 Central Ave. Dubuque, Iowa 52001

Fax or E-Mail to 563.589.4391 or

parkrec@cityofdubuque.org, 24 hours / day using Master Card or Visa.

Place your form and payment in a sealed envelope and drop off in mail slot in the drop-boxes located outside the MFC (1157 Central Ave.) or Bunker Hill (2200 Bunker Hill Rd.)

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.

Scholarship Information 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.

Who Is It For?

How Do I Apply?

Using the Credits

Up to 200 qualifying low-income 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.

Scholarship applications are available online at www.cityofdubuque.org/ recreation or by emailing parkrec@cityofdubuque.org. Fully completed applications will only be accepted via email or dropped off at either location (MFC or Bunker Hill Drop Box). Only one application per family.

Applicants may use their credits upon completion of the application process. Scholarship funds will expire on June 30, 2022. No refunds or computer credit will be issued for programs paid for with scholarship funds if canceled at a later date. 5


Youth Enrichment Parent/Caregiver & Child Classes Classes offered by Susan Stoppelmoor Parent/caregiver must attend and are active participants. Classes promote parent/caregiver and child bonding while helping develop cognitive, social, and motor skills. All children attending class must be registered! Most classes are held on the upper level of the Allison-Henderson Recreation Program Center located at 1500 Loras Blvd. (abbreviated AH Upper Level).

The Little Gym – 0300.160

$30/R, $36/NR

Age: 18 mo. - 5 yrs. Wednesdays/Fridays, Jan. 12 - 28 10-11:30 a.m. Bunker Hill Clubhouse

We are converting our Bunker Hill Clubhouse into a play gym! We will have a bounce house, ball pits, learning stations, balance beams, mats, and more! Children will build important social and developmental skills and heighten their sense of wonder and discovery in this free form, fun-filled unstructured setting. Parent-child bonding is nourished as everyone has a great time! Parent/caregiver and child class.

Winter Adventures – 0300.104 $12/R, $14.50/NR Age: 18 mo. - 4 yrs. Mondays, Jan. 24 & 31 10-11 a.m.

AH Upper Level

Come in from the cold and enjoy some winter themed activities and games. Participants will be engulfed with winter fun as we stay warm and cozy inside Allison Henderson. This class will be packed with stories, crafts, and games to celebrate all the great things about winter! Parent/caregiver and child class.

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Messy Hands – 0300.177 Age: 18 mo. - 4 yrs. Mondays, Feb. 7 & 14 10-11 a.m.

$12/R, $14.50/NR AH Upper Level

Squish, spread, print, push, poke, and squeeze to see what happens. Explore paints, glue, a variety of playdoughs, and more. Your child will enjoy creating and having fun with messy hands. Each class will have different projects. Dress for a mess. Parent/caregiver and child class.

Toddler Play Group – 0750.220

Age: 18 mo. - 4 yrs. Mondays, Feb. 21 & 28, Mar. 7 10-11 a.m.

$18/R, $22.50/NR AH Upper Level

We provide this parent-child playgroup in our welcoming Allison Henderson Building for parents and caregivers to interact and build skills with their children through play and for families to connect with one another and with valuable resources. There will be a portion of the class designated to adult time as well, as we program for your children. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy conversing with other parents/ caregivers. Parent/caregiver and child class.


Get Moving! – 0300.236 Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Mondays, Mar. 21 & 28 10-11 a.m.

$12/R, $14.50/NR AH Upper Level

Increased physical strength and muscle control, fine and gross motor skill development, coordination, and balance through imaginative play, children ages 2-5 yrs will stretch, get aerobic exercise, learn body awareness, and develop coordination and rhythm. Parent/caregiver and child class.

Music Makers – 0750.248 Age: 18 mo. - 4 yrs. Mondays, Apr. 4 & 11 10-11 a.m.

$12/R, $14.50/NR AH Upper Level

This musical class is designed to bring out the budding musician in your child. Participants will create their own musical instruments and then use them to perform songs. Parent/caregiver and child class.

Active Story Play – 0750.260 Age: 18 mo. - 4 yrs. Monday, Apr. 25 10-11 a.m.

Classes offered by Susan Stoppelmoor Paw Patrol – 0100.142 Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Wednesday, Feb. 2 9:30-11 a.m.

$10/R, $12/NR AH Upper Level

When trouble starts, we will be there! We will explore the Paw Patrol characters and create our own adventures to save the day! Participants will love playing games, creating crafts, and learning about real-world jobs as we work on missions to protect our community. This is a drop-off class.

ABC & 123 – 0100.155 Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Fridays, Feb. 4, 11, & 18 9:30-11 a.m.

$24/R, $29/NR AH Upper Level

$8/R, $10/NR

Mrs. Susan will teach and explore letter and number recognition, number sequencing, science, seasons, and art through creative group and individual projects. This is a drop-off class.

AH Upper Level

Rainbow Fish – 0100.157

This fun and playful class brings stories to life with creative activities from story sensory bins to small world play. This is an interactive and stimulating class for children and parents/ caregivers. Parent/caregiver and child class.

Sports Launch – 0700.234 - $12/R, $14.50/NR Age: 18 mo. - 36 mo. Mondays, May 2 & 9 10-11 a.m.

Ages 5 & Under

AH Upper Level

This one-hour, high-energy class is great for developing beginning sports skills. Children will be introduced to a variety of sports through play while practicing listening skills. We will work on hand-eye coordination, balance, and muscle control. We will also utilize free play through parachute games, the bounce house, and other activities! We will be outside, weather permitting. Parent/caregiver and child class.

Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Wednesday, Feb. 9 9:30-11 a.m.

$10/R, $12/NR AH Upper Level

Valentine’s season is a great opportunity to learn about what it means to be good friend. We will read and discuss the story “Rainbow Fish” and play games to practice our friendship skills. This is a drop-off class.

Little Explorers – 0100.171 Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Wednesdays, Feb. 16 & 23 9:30-11 a.m.

$16/R, $19/NR AH Upper Level

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.

Little Explorers Feb. 16 & 23

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Youth Enrichment Ages 5 & Under

Classes offered by Susan Stoppelmoor School Day OFF Camp – 0100.158 $18/R, $21.50/NR Age: 3 - 7 yrs. Friday, Feb. 25 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

AH Upper Level

No school! No problem! We have your kiddos covered. Participants will stay busy doing arts and crafts and playing games. Please bring a sack lunch. Snacks will be provided. This is a drop-off class.

Wacky Wednesday – 0100.156 Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Wednesdays, Mar. 2 & 9 9:30 - 11 a.m.

$16/R, $19/NR AH Upper Level

Ooey, gooey—all things messy, wacky and fun! Explore different mediums such as paint, pastels, paper mache, chalk, and clay. Each week take home a new art project. Please wear old clothes. This is a drop-off class.

Itty Bitty School Time – 0200.203 Age: 2 - 4 yrs. Fridays, Mar. 4 & 11 10 - 11 a.m.

$12/R, $14.50/NR AH Upper Level

This 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.

Lunch Bunch: Funny Bones – 0100.196 Age: 3 - 5 yrs. Wednesdays, Mar. 23 & 30 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Friday, Mar. 25 9:30 - 11 a.m.

$24/R, $29/NR AH Upper Level

$10/R, $12/NR AH Upper Level

Have fun going on a bear hunt! This play-based curriculum teaches children skills and concepts through physical activity and creativity. We will read and act out the book and then learn about bears, hibernation, and what happens in the spring. This is a drop-off class.

Kids in Motion – 0100.265 Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Fridays, Apr. 1 & 8 9:30 - 11 a.m.

$16/R, $19/NR AH Upper Level

Up and over, under and through, balls and streamers, tunnels, and YOU! Meet friends, build confidence, and have FUN developing large muscle motor skills. This program progresses with your child. They’ll be crawling, climbing, balancing, and bouncing! This is a drop-off class.

Spring Has Sprung – 0100.164 Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Wednesdays, Apr. 6 & 13 9:30 - 11 a.m.

$16/R, $19/NR AH Upper Level

All things spring will be explored in this class. Children will learn about how a butterfly becomes what it is, insects and bugs, and how life in many forms begins again. Hands-on activities and exploration will help them see the world in a new way! We will also explore basic gardening with a special surprise to take home—watch as it grows! This is a drop-off class.

Sing, Dance & Play – 0300.118

Children learn about human anatomy through stories, crafts, and learning centers. We will also play games and do social activities. Students bring their own cold lunch. This is a drop-off class.

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“We’re Going on a Bear Hunt” – 0100.159

Age: 2 - 4 yrs. Wednesdays, Apr. 20 & 27 9:30 - 11 a.m.

$16/R, $19/NR AH Upper Level

Let your child discover the pleasure of music, rhythm, and dance. Children are never too young to appreciate music! We will encourage your child to dance, sing, and have fun with others in the class. This is a drop-off class.


Super Hero Kid – 0100.266 Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Friday, Apr. 22 9:30 - 11 a.m.

$10/R, $12.50/NR AH Upper Level

Are you a super hero who is brave and wants to save the day? Enroll in Super Hero Kids and experience stories, crafts, and activities centered on characters that save the world. This is a drop-off class.

Puppet Show Theatre – 0100.299 Age: 2 - 5 yrs. Friday, Apr. 29 9:30 - 11 a.m.

$10/R, $12.50/NR AH Upper Level

Puppets are entertaining and a great way to get children talking and telling stories. We will be creating our own puppets and putting them to use as we create puppet plays. Participants will have the opportunity to explore their creative side with this fun and active class. This is a drop-off class.

Indoor/Outdoor Sports & Playground Games – 0300.213 $32/R, $38.50/NR Age: 3 - 5 yrs. T/Th, May 3 - 12 9 - 11 a.m.

AH Upper Level

Come celebrate spring and the warmer weather! We will play games and sports activities both inside and out teaching basic games we all enjoyed as kids, as well as some new ones! Fine and gross motor activities such as a bounce house, basic gym equipment, ball play, books, puzzles, exploring, and basic sports will be part of this class. This is a drop-off class.

Introduction to Soccer – 0700.207

Age: 2 - 4 yrs. Wednesdays, May 4 & 11 10 - 11 a.m.

$12/R, $14.50/NR AH Upper Level

This program will introduce participants to the basics of soccer including dribbling, passing, and shooting. Participants will have the opportunity to play each other in a game-like situation. Come join the fun! This is a drop-off class.

A Little Dirt Never Hurt! – 0100.163 Age: 2-5 yrs. Fridays, May 6 & 13 9:30 - 11 a.m.

$16/R, $19/NR AH Upper Level

This class is a hands-on introduction to planting and growing a mini garden! Each child will learn the 1-2-3’s of basic gardening and experience the thrill of creating something for themselves. We will be getting a bit dirty, so dress for a mess! This is a parent/caregiver drop-off class. This is a drop-off class.

Smart Start $48/R each or $192/R for all 5 $57.50/NR each or $30.50/NR for all 5 Ages: 3-5 (Must be potty trained) 9 - 11 a.m. AH Upper Level 1010.101 Tues & Thurs, Jan. 11 – Jan. 27 1010.102 Tues & Thurs, Feb. 1 – Feb. 17 1010.201 Tues & Thurs, Feb. 22 – Mar. 10 1010.202 Tues & Thurs, Mar. 22 – Apr. 7 1010.203 Tues & Thurs, Apr. 12 – Apr. 28 1010.105 Tues & Thurs, All Five Sessions

Are you looking for something new to encourage your child’s learning? Our early child enrichment program allows 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, 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. Sign up for all five sessions and get the fifth session free!

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Youth Enrichment Ages 5 & Up

Classes offered by Shawna Lipper Metal Art – 1600.175 Age: 8 - 12 yrs. Thursday, Jan. 20 6 - 7:30 p.m.

$12/R, $14.50/NR AH Lower Level

Use metals and other metallic mediums to create your own masterpieces! We will explore different metal and metallic mediums and use them to create unique art and decor you can take home. This is a drop-off class.

Ghost Busters – 1600.177 Age: 6 - 9 yrs. Saturday, Jan. 29 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

$12/R, $14.50/NR AH Lower Level

Who are you going to call when they come for you? In this class we will play games and activities related to Ghost Busters, create green slime, and test our skills at ghost busting! It will be scary fun with hands on activities, games, and crafts. This is a drop-off class.

Art: Exploring Colors & Chemical Reactions – 1600.180 $12/R, $14.50/NR Age: 7 - 10 yrs. Sunday, Mar. 6 1 - 3 p.m.

“Shell”-abration – 1600.182 $12/R, $14.50/NR

AH Upper Level

Join us for some winter fun as we create snowflake slime and winter themed artwork to display around the house. We will explore creative ways to utilize several mediums to make creations we can be proud of! This is a drop-off class.

Going to the Moon – 1600.178 $12/R, $14.50/NR Age: 6 - 8 yrs. Sunday, Feb. 13 1 - 3 p.m.

AH Lower Level

What is the moon comprised of and why does it glow? This class will explore facts and oddities about the moon. You will create moon sand and a glow in the dark moon! This is your opportunity to have fun creating and learning all about the moon. This is a drop-off class.

Seusstastic – 1600.181 Age: 5 - 8 yrs. Thursday, Mar. 17 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

$20/R, $24/NR

Dubuque County ISU Extension & Outreach 14858 W. Ridge Ln. Suite 2

Come spend the day exploring the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss. Taste green eggs and ham, make oobleck, create a trap, and so much more! This class is offered in partnership with Dubuque County ISU Extension & Outreach.

Glass-tastic – 1600.181 Age: 7 - 12 yrs. Sunday, Mar. 27 1 - 3:30 p.m.

$18/R, $22/NR AH Lower Level

Creating art with glass is a blast! We will create glass yard decor, paint glass dishes for wall art, utilize glass bottles and nail polish to create a great design, and more. All supplies will be provided. You only need to bring your creative artistic talent. This is a drop-off class.

AH Lower Level

We will use shells of all sorts to create a memorable keepsake to take home! Options for participants will include pots, picture frames, wind chimes, and more. Creativity and imagination will bring these ordinary items to life! This is a drop-off class.

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$12/R, $14.50/NR

Age: 5 - 7 yrs. Sunday, Jan. 23 1 - 2:30 p.m.

AH Lower Level

Let’s explore art in a different fashion. We will add and mix items into our artwork that will create unique designs and chemical reactions. You will be amazed how these techniques work and love the final results. This is a drop-off class.

Age: 6 - 9 yrs. Saturday, Apr. 9 9 - 11 a.m.

Winter Wonderland – 1600.170

Animated/3D Art – 1600.179 Age: 6 - 10 yrs. Saturday, May 7 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

$15/R, $18/NR AH Lower Level

We will be designing and creating unique animated and 3D art including a 3D tarantula and jellyfish and animated butterflies. This is a drop-off class.


Karate Karate Kids

$25/R, $30/NR

Age: 5 - 7 yrs. Limited to 10 participants 6:30 - 7 p.m. Dubuque Karate Club, 805 Century Dr. 0111.100: Tuesdays, Jan. 4 - 25 0111.101: Tuesdays, Feb. 1 - 22 0111.200: Tuesdays, Mar. 1 - 22 0111.201: Tuesdays, Apr. 5 - 26

Tactical Weapons Academy

$25/R, $30/NR

Age: 12 yrs. and older Dubuque Karate Club 7 - 7:30 p.m. 805 Century Dr. 5520.100: Wednesdays, Jan. 5 - 26 5520.101: Wednesdays, Feb. 2 - 23 5520.200: Wednesdays, Mar. 2 - 23 5520.201: Wednesdays, Apr. 6 - 27 Age: 8 - 12 yrs. Limited to 10 participants Dubuque Tactical Weapons Academy takes the best and 6:30 - 7 p.m. Dubuque Karate Club, 805 Century Dr. most effective skills from various martial arts styles and combines them into one eclectic system of training. It blends 0111.102: Thursdays, Jan. 6 - 27 traditional martial art teaching concepts with a modern day 0111.103: Thursdays, Feb. 3 - 24 tactical approach. It is taught in a safe and controlled 0111.202: Thursdays, Mar. 3 - 24 environment by expert instructors, and focuses on both open 0111.203: Thursdays, Apr. 7 - 28 hand self-defense applications as well as traditional and modern weapons defense strategies. This session will focus The benefits of a martial arts training program for children has on Filipino Stick Fighting, Open Hand Drills, Tactical Knife been proven to contribute tremendously to a young child’s Defenses, and Gun Defenses and Disarming Techniques. positive character and many other areas of their lives. Grandmaster Schmitt’s School of Martial Arts builds strong bodies and strong values. Karate is beneficial both physically Lightsaber Academy $25/R, $30/NR and mentally as it is geared towards skill and comprehension. Age: 12 yrs. and older Limited to 7 participants 7 - 7:30 p.m. Dubuque Karate Club, 805 Century Dr. 0111.440: Mondays, Jan. 3 - 24 Martial Arts $25/R, $30/NR 0111.441: Mondays, Feb. 7 - 28 Age: 13 yrs. and older Dubuque Karate Club 0111.442: Mondays, Mar. 7 - 28 6 - 6:45 p.m. 805 Century Dr. 0111.443: Mondays, Apr. 4 - 25 5510.104: Wednesdays, Jan. 5 - 26 5510.105: Wednesdays, Feb. 2 - 23 Curriculum focuses on technical skills, offense/defense 5510.204: Wednesdays, Mar. 2 - 23 strategies, stage performance, competition training, and the 5510.205: Wednesdays, Apr. 6 - 27 philosophy of mindfulness. The DBQ Saber Academy is an affiliate member of the Elite Saber Training Alliance. Classes Grandmaster Schmitt’s School of Martial Arts system is a meet Monday evenings year round. The Leisure Services mix of traditional and contemporary martial arts that offers session is a repeated beginner program limited to a first-time not only an effective self-defense program, but a means student only. for personal development and discipline that can lead to success in other areas of your life. You will learn to become Note: All of the karate classes are designed as an introduction a peak performer in the martial arts, combative arts, and class and are repeats each session. Individuals interested in performing arts. continuing with building upon the introduction may contact Dubuque Karate Club for more offerings!

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After School Sports 4th & 5th Grade Volleyball Camp | Jan. 24 - Feb. 17 The City of Dubuque Leisure Services Department is partnering with the Loras College Men’s & Women’s Volleyball teams to offer a intramural program for 4th and 5th grade students! This program will meet for 90 minutes following school dismissal. Students will learn volleyball fundamentals, team concepts, sportsmanship, participation, improved health/fitness, and fun! Practices will be held twice per week from Jan. 24 - Feb. 17. Canceled practices will not be rescheduled. The practice schedule is available at www.cityofdubuque.org/recprograms.

Practice Schedule SCHOOL

PRACTICE DAYS

COURSE #

SCHOOL

PRACTICE DAYS

COURSE #

AUDUBON

Tue/Thu

6455.401

KENNEDY

Mon/Wed

6455.407

BRYANT

Mon/Wed

6455.402

LINCOLN

Tue/Thu

6455.408

CARVER

Tue/Thu

6455.413

MARSHALL

Mon/Wed

6455.409

EISENHOWER

Mon/Wed

6455.403

PRESCOTT

Tue/Thu

6455.412

FULTON

Tue/Thu

6455.404

SAGEVILLE

Mon/Wed

6455.410

HOOVER

Tue/Thu

6455.405

TABLE MOUND

Tue/Thu

6455.411

IRVING

Mon/Wed

6455.406

ST. COLUMBKILLE

Tue/Thu

6455.414

Registration Camp fee is $24 or free for those who income-qualify. You may register online or download the paper registration form at www.cityofdubuque.org/recprograms. Paper forms may be mailed or dropped off to the: Leisure Services Department, 1157 Central Ave., Dubuque, IA 52001. The office is open Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Please make checks payable to the Leisure Services Department.

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After School Track! 4th and 5th Grade After School Track will be available in the spring. The schedule and registration information will be available online and sent out through the schools in mid-February.


Adult Programs Adult Softball

Registration Begins: Monday, Jan. 31 Play Begins: Sunday, Apr. 24 McAleece Recreation Complex

Chair Yoga Offering classes January - March!

Gather your friends and/or co-workers to form an adult softball team to play in our recreational leagues this summer! The 14 game schedule begins Sunday, Apr. 24, for men’s, women’s, and coed slow pitch teams. Registration information and forms will be available beginning Monday, Jan. 31 at www.cityofdubuque.org/adultathletics.

Adult Volleyball

Registration Begins: Monday, Jan. 31 Play Begins: May 4-5 Flora Park Join the fun this summer at outdoor volleyball! Form your own men’s, women’s, or mixed team. The 14 match schedule begins on May 4-5 at the Flora Park lighted outdoor hard surfaced courts. For information on leagues, nights available, registration information, and forms, visit www.cityofdubuque.org/adultathletics.

Starting Seeds Indoors – 2400.200 Age: 12 yrs. and older Saturday, Apr. 9 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

$10/R, $12/NR

City of Dubuque Greenhouse 2241 Lincoln Ave.

Ready to take the next step with your garden? Start your own transplants at home! During this workshop we will discuss lighting, timing, stalk pinching, container sizing, and fertilizer considerations to get the best transplants with the resources you have. Participants will also get a tour of the City of Dubuque Greenhouse and plant their own tomato seeds to take home! This class is offered in partnership with Dubuque County ISU Extension & Outreach.

Chair Yoga

$20/R, $24/NR

Age: 16 yrs. and older Bunker Hill Clubhouse 7700.450: 9:30 - 10:15 a.m., Tuesdays, Jan. 4 - 25 7700.451: 9 - 9:45 a.m., Fridays, Jan. 7 - 28 7700.550: 9:30 - 10:15 a.m., Tuesdays, Feb. 1 - 22 7700.551: 9 - 9:45 a.m., Fridays, Feb. 4 - 25 7700.650: 9:30 - 10:15 a.m., Tuesdays, March 1 - 22 7700.651: 9 - 9:45 a.m., Fridays, Mar. 4 - 25 Come stretch your body in the most relaxed way...from your chair! You’ll get a full body strength and stretching workout from head to toe in only 45 minutes! Chair Yoga is led by certified group fitness instructor Pam Connolly.

Starting Seeds Indoors Sat., April 9 - 2400.200

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Training

Programs Lifeguard Certification

$180/R, $216/NR

Age: 15 yrs. and older Dubuque Community Y 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 35 N. Booth St. 9700.400: Jan. 8-9 9700.410: Feb. 5-6 9700.420: Mar. 5-6 Interested in a great summer job or challenging career as a professional lifeguard? Through videos, group discussion, and hands-on practice you’ll learn teamwork, rescue, surveillance skills, First Aid, CPR/AED, and other skills. Successful completion results in a two-year certification in lifeguarding. Become certified for FREE! The $180 (or $216) lifeguard certification class fee will be waived for those who interview and get hired as a lifeguard now for the 2022 summer season. For more information, contact Janna Beau at 563.589.4315 or jbeau@cityofdubuque.org!

Become a Babysitter - 2400.155

$20/R, $24/NR

Age: 12 yrs. and older Monday, Mar. 14 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Dubuque County ISU Extension & Outreach 14858 W. Ridge Ln. Suite 2 Be the sitter every parent wants to call! Learn all the responsibilities that go along with babysitting including safety and first aid. Learn how to plan fun and age appropriate activities for kids, too! Bring a sack lunch and drink. This class is offered in partnership with Dubuque County ISU Extension & Outreach. 14


Multicultural Family Center Hung Gar Kung Fu

Free

Tae Kwon Do

Capoeira Afro-Brazilian Dance & Martial Arts

Free

Teen Nights

Age: 6 yrs. and older Registration Required Saturdays, Jan. 8 - May 21 MFC 10 - 11 a.m. 1157 Central Ave. 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.

Age: 6 yrs. and older Registration Required Saturdays, Jan. 8 - May 21 MFC 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. 1157 Central Ave. 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.

Register online at www.mfcdbq.org. Free

Age: 7 yrs. and older Registration Required Tue/Thurs, Jan. 11 - May 26 MFC 7 - 8 p.m. 1157 Central Ave. 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 selfdefense will be covered. Instructed by Josh Conley.

Weekly Teen Nights

Free

Age: 13 - 18 yrs. Registration Encouraged Tuesdays, Jan. 11 - June 7 MFC 5:30-7:30 p.m. 1157 Central Ave. Join us Tuesday evenings for dinner and activities. The MFC is the place for teens to hang out and interact in a safe, fun environment that promotes diversity and empowers youth to reach their potential. Registration is encouraged, but not required.

Hung Gar Kung Fu

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Multicultural Family Center LGBTQ+ Support Groups

Free

2nd & 4th Mondays, Jan. 10 - May 23 Youth Groups: Grades 6 - 12, 4 - 5:30 p.m. Adult Groups: 18 yrs. and older, 6 - 7:30 p.m. Registration Not Required Youth and adult support groups are for community members 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. Folx will find support from peers who are having similar experiences. Groups are in person at the MFC or viz Zoom: ID 563 542 9736, Password: Pride

MFC Food Pantry

Free

After-School Teen Hang Out

Free

Age: 18 yrs. and older Registration Required Jan. 21, Feb. 18, Mar. 18, & Apr. 15 MFC 2 - 5 p.m. 1157 Central Ave. Thanks to a partnership with St. Stephen’s Food Bank/River Bend Food Pantry, the MFC can distribute free food to families in need. We serve 75-100 families at each pantry.

Age: 13 - 18 yrs. Registration Not Required Mon., Wed., & Fri. Jan. 10 - June 3 MFC 3 - 5:30 p.m. 1157 Central Ave. Hey Teens! Come hang out after-school on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Enjoy a snack, meet other teens, play games, access our WiFi and use of our computer lab. The MFC is the place for teens to interact in a safe, fun environment that promotes unity amongst diversity.

STEP Program

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Register online at www.mfcdbq.org.

Celebrate Africa & The Diaspora

Free

STEP: Summer Teen Empowerment Program

Free

All Ages Registration Not Required Friday, Apr. 8 MFC 6 - 8 p.m. 1157 Central Ave. Join us for a celebration of African cultures in the Diaspora. Learn how African cultural heritage has spread and continues to thrive in many communities around the world, from the African continent to the Caribbean to Dubuque. Attendees will enjoy exhibits, a fashion show, African dance and games and a taste of African food. The event is open to the public and is in partnership with local colleges and universities. Registration is not required, but space is limited.

Youth Entering Grades 8 - 11 in Fall of 2022 Six Week Program: Monday - Friday, June 20 - July 28 Morning Session: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. MFC Afternoon Session: 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. 1157 Central Ave. STEP is a service-learning based program focused on developing life skills with an emphasis on community building, workforce readiness, and social/emotional learning. Youth can earn up to $500 and a high school credit! Apply online at www.mfc.org starting March 19.


Hours

Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday-Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & Sunday 12 - 5 p.m.

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Get a Library Card!

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.

Register for programs via the online events calendar at

www.carnegiestout.org. All programs are subject to change/cancellation.

Masks are required inside the library. Find @CarnegieStout at: 360 W. 11th Street | 563.589.4225 | www.carnegiestout.org

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Register online at carnegiestout.librarycalendar.com

Adult Book Clubs

Adult Programs

Who Picked This Book? Book Discussion

Virtual Fandom Trivia

Age: 18 years and older Jan. 11 & Mar. 8 6 p.m.

Registration Required Program Room, First Floor

In January, we will discuss Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy; and in March, we will discuss One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez. Books are available for check out about one month prior to the book club meeting. The book club meets in the program room on the first floor of the library, unless community health concerns require it to be virtual. Registrants will receive advance notification if the book club needs to meet via Zoom.

Geek Out! Book Club Age: 18 years and older Feb. 7 & Apr. 4 6 p.m.

Registration Required Program Room, First Floor

This book club reads fantasy, science fiction, dystopian, and other quirky genres. Books are available to check out about one month prior to the book club meeting. The book club meets in the program room on the first floor of the library, unless community health concerns require it to be virtual. Registrants will receive advance notification if the book club needs to meet via Zoom.

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Saturday, Jan. 8 2 p.m. Registration Not Required Show off your geeky knowledge at Virtual Fandom Trivia! Join us on the Carnegie-Stout Facebook page or YouTube channel for a fun trivia challenge. You can play as an individual or as a team from the comfort of your own home. Trivia categories will include Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Lord of the Rings, and more.

Movie Night @ Home: Galaxy Quest

Jan. 9 - 14 Registration Required Enjoy movie night at home with this fun, interactive “Galaxy Quest” movie kit! Register for the kit online, and then pick it up at the library from January 9-14. Log in to Kanopy to watch the movie and play along with the prompts in the kit.

S.J. Tucker Live Virtual Zoom Concert Friday, Jan. 14 6 p.m.

Registration Required

A family-friendly virtual concert with Arkansas pixie bard S.J. Tucker who will share songs that range from Wonderland to Dungeons & Dragons.


Ukulele Time!

Age: 18 years and older Jan. 18, Feb. 1, & Feb. 15 6 p.m.

Virtual Word Search Live on Facebook or YouTube Registration Required

Librarian Ben will lead a series of progressive lessons aimed at beginners who are new to the ukulele. Bring your own ukulele or check one out from the library. Attend all 3 lessons or go to the ones you are able.

Wednesdays in Jan. - Mar. 6 p.m. Registration Not Required Are you a word search wizard or are you a word search novice? Play virtual word search games live on the CarnegieStout Facebook page or YouTube channel every Wednesday night January - March!

Virtual Trivia Live on Facebook or YouTube Feb. 13 & Mar. 13 6 p.m.

Registration Not Required

Play virtual trivia live on the Carnegie-Stout Facebook page or YouTube channel. Can you answer all the questions? There are 10 rounds of trivia and you can play as a family team or individually.

Zoom Magic Show with Mikayla Oz Dungeons & Dragons Characters That Kick Butt Friday, Jan. 21 6:30 p.m.

Registration Required

Although you can’t control the outcome of a dice roll, you can make your dice rolls more successful in the long run! Dr. Jacob Heidenreich will share how to use probability to create a better Dungeons & Dragons character for your next campaign. He’ll also offer advice on weapons, attacks, and other strategies. Look under the hood of the game and learn how math can help make your good character great! Attend in person or virtually.

C-SPL SPICE CLUB

Jan. 21, Feb. 18, Mar. 18, & Apr. 15 Registration Required Spice up your life with the C-SPL Spice Club! Register each month to receive a sample of the featured spice along with an informative brochure with history, facts, recipes, and more. Supplies are limited, so sign up early!

Organizing Past, Present, and Future Items Saturday, Jan. 22 1 p.m.

Recommended for ages 16+ Tuesday, Feb. 22 6:30 p.m.

Registration Required

Join the library for an evening of amazing magic in this highly interactive virtual event with Iowa magician Mikayla Oz.

Music @ Your Library Friday, Mar. 4 6 p.m.

This live concert series is a bi-monthly First Fridays event featuring local and regional musicians. The first concert is Friday, March 4, with the artist to-be-announced. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

Mason Bee Workshop Sunday, Mar. 20 2 p.m.

Registration Required

Join Green Iowa AmeriCorps, the Dubuque Metropolitan Area Solid Waste Agency, and Carnegie-Stout Public Library for a hands-on workshop to support local pollinators. Learn more about the important role the mason bee plays in our environment and build a mason bee house to help support their population.

Registration Not Required

Clutter is all around us. It’s our daily mail, clothing, kitchen items, food, hobbies, work, and more. Professional Organizer Jessi Bushman will talk about daily lifestyle habits that encourage downsizing items from the past, looking at what you need to function today, and ways to prepare for the future.

Worm Composting Workshop Sunday, Apr. 24 2 p.m.

Registration Required

Learn how to compost year-round inside your home and become a worm farmer! Experts from the Dubuque Metropolitan Area Solid Waste Agency and Green Iowa AmeriCorps will present this family-friendly, hands-on workshop. 19


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Visit the Maker Space and put your imagination to work! Each week, the Maker Space will feature two new crafts/projects that you can Take & Make or Stay & Make using the newest Maker Space equipment and technology. Bring your family and friends to get creative, or take a kit home and save it for a snowy day! Most projects are free and available while supplies last.

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

Jan. 3

Giant Paper Snowflake OR Perler Snow Scenes

Feb. 7

Cross-Stitch Heart OR Personalized heart keychains

Jan. 10

Cut-Out Paper Snowflakes OR Design Your Own Handbag ($2)

Feb. 14

Worry Dolls OR Valentine’s Day Mug (2$)

Jan. 17

Snowflake Gift Box OR Laser Engraved Wood Photos ($2)

Feb. 21

Macramé Bracelets OR Personalized Hardboard Coaster ($1)

Jan. 24

Lunch Bag Snowflake OR Personalized Puzzles ($2)

Feb. 28

Pinecone Penguins OR Personalized Koozie ($2)

Jan. 31

Clothes Pin Snowflake OR Design Your Own Keychain

Check out our calendar for more!

Grab & Go Activity Bags Stop in every month for a fun, crafty activity for all ages! Grab & Go activity 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.

AGES 2 - 6

AGES 7 - 12

AGES 13 - 17

Jan.

Yarn-Wrapped Owls

Jan.

Cardboard Loom Weaving

Jan.

Hand-Sewn Pencil Case

Feb.

Kandinsky Hearts

Feb.

Pipe-Cleaner Animals

Feb.

Love Heart Decoration

Mar.

Swirling Snails

Mar.

Finger-Knit Bookmarks

Mar.

Feather Pens

Apr.

Bendy Newspaper Snakes

Apr.

Circle Game

Apr.

Bunny Necklaces

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Emily Elizabeth

Youth Outreach Programmer Carnegie-Stout Public Library

Carnegie-Stout Public Library Storytimes

Book Clubs for Kids

Virtual Morning Storytimes

Beginning Chapters Book Club

All Ages Mondays & Wednesdays, Jan. 3 - May 4 10:30 a.m.

Facebook

Join us Monday and Wednesday mornings on the Carnegie-Stout Facebook page for live virtual storytime. Listen to stories, sing songs, and participate in other fun storytime activities. Virtual storytime sessions are available to view for a limited time after the live event.

Zoom Pajama Storytimes Age: 6 yrs. and under Thursdays, Jan. 6 - May 5 6 p.m.

Registration Required Zoom

Recommended for ages 6 and younger with a favorite adult, though all families are welcome to attend. Join us on Zoom for a cozy evening of stories, songs, and fun! Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.

Pajama Storytimes on Zoom

Ages: 7 - 9 yrs. Wednesdays 4 p.m. In-Person Registration Required Jan. 19 Mr. Wolf’s Class: A Graphic Novel by Aron Nels Steinke Feb. 23 Too Small Tola by Atinuke Mar. 30 Notebook of Doom: Rise of the Balloon Goons by Troy Cummings Apr. 27 The 13-Story Treehouse: Monkey Mayhem by Andy Griffiths Calling all young chapter book readers! Join us each month to read a new chapter book, meet up for a fun discussion, and do cool activities together. Please register and pick up your book at the Children’s Help Desk.

Beyond the Book Club

Ages: 9 - 12 yrs. Thursdays 4 p.m. In-Person Registration Required Jan. 20 This Was Our Pact by Ryan Andrews Feb. 17 A Wish in the Dark by Christina Soontornvat Mar. 17 Isaiah Dunn is My Hero by Kelly J. Baptist Apr. 27 The Science of Breakable Things by Tae Keller Read a new title each month and then meet up for a book discussion and unique activity related to the book. Please register and pick up books at the Children’s Help Desk.

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Carnegie-Stout Public Library Monthly Programs Story Explorers

Ages: 4 - 8 yrs. Mondays 4 p.m. Registration Required Jan. 31 Create Your Own Animals Feb. 28 Space Exploration Mar. 28 Color Magic Apr. 25 Exciting Engineering Join us for a fun mix of playtime, science, and stories!

Family Book Bingo

Ages: 4 yrs. and older Jan. 29, Feb. 26, Mar. 26, & Apr. 23 2 p.m. Registration Required Grab your family and try your luck at book bingo! We have great hardcover and paperback book prizes for kids.

Minecraft Mania

Ages: 7 - 14 yrs. Jan. 5, Feb. 16, Mar. 16, & Apr. 13 5:30 p.m.

Registration Required

Whether or not you’re a Minecraft whiz, sign up for this game-playing night to test your skills and build away!

Pokémon Club

Ages: 6 - 12 yrs. Jan. 12 & 26, Feb. 9 & 23, Mar. 9 & 23, Apr. 6 & 20 5:30 p.m. Registration Required

Lollipops & Music for Our Preschoolers Concert Series

Preschool Children 10-10:30 a.m. Registration Not Required Jan. 8 Tapestry: Playful Rock Feb. 12 Kristina Castaneda Mar. 12 JazzQ: Faculty from NISOM Apr. 9 StringQ: Faculty from NISOM

Meet other Pokémon trainers at Pokémon Club! Trading Card Game, Nintendo, and Pokémon Go gamers are all welcome.

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! The Northeast Iowa School of Music sponsors this series. An adult must accompany children.

LEGO® Challenge

Ages: 4 - 12 yrs. Jan. 29, Feb. 26, Mar. 26, Apr. 23 10 a.m.

Sewing 101 Registration Required

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: 10 - 17 yrs. Jan. 13, Feb. 10, Mar. 10, Apr. 7 4 p.m. & 5:15 p.m.

Registration Required

Learn how to use a sewing machine and complete a simple sewing project to take home. This program is in the Maker Space on the second floor. Materials provided.

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Youth Programs Create Your Own Comic Contest All Ages Jan. 1-24

Create a one-page comic and earn the chance to win fabulous prizes! The contest will have four age brackets: ages 6 and under; ages 7-12; ages 13-17; and ages 18 and up. Entry forms are available at the Carnegie-Stout Public Library, the Dubuque County Library, and the James Kennedy Public Library. Winners will be announced on Monday, Jan. 31.

Ages: 7 - 12 yrs. Saturday, Jan. 15 1 p.m. Registration Required Celebrate all things dragon by playing dragon games, making dragon crafts, and voting for your favorite dragon. You can even come dressed as a dragon!

Community Square Art Project All Ages Feb. 1 - 28

I Spy Winter

All Ages Jan. 1 - 31 Come see the I SPY Winter Aquarium in the Children’s Department. Can you spy all the items listed on our winter bookmark?

Registration Not Required

Celebrate National Library Lovers Month by helping us beautify the Children’s Department with a collaborative art project! Decorate a square and add it to the display so we can see how colorful our community can be.

Cookie Cutter Bird Feeder

Perler Bead Pixel Art Ages: 8 - 12 Wednesday, Jan. 5 3:30 - 5 p.m.

Dragon Appreciation Party

Registration Required

Ages: 10 - 17 yrs. Wednesday, Feb. 2 4 p.m.

Registration Required

Celebrate JanFanCon with Perler bead art! Stop by the program room in the Children’s Department anytime between 3:30 - 5 p.m.

Celebrate Feed the Birds Day by making bird feeders! Hang your bird feeders up at home and take pictures of the birds that stop by. Share your photos on social media and remember to tag @CarnegieStout.

DIY Superhero Mask

Name Bracelets

All Ages Jan. 9 - 15

Registration Not Required

Celebrate your favorite superheroes or be your own superhero during JanFanCon. Visit the Children’s Department anytime this week to make and take your own superhero mask!

Registration Required

There’s no school today, so come to the library and make name bracelets with your friends!

Bristlebots

Ice Exploration Ages: 6 - 12 yrs. Monday, Jan 10 4 p.m.

Ages: 6 - 12 yrs. Friday, Feb. 4 11 a.m.

Registration Required

It’s time for some ice-cold fun! Find the best way to excavate objects from ice using various tools. This activity helps develop problem solving skills, patience, and perseverance.

Ages: 7 - 12 yrs. Monday, Feb. 7 4 p.m.

Registration Required

A bristlebot is a simple robot created from a toothbrush and a vibrating motor. We’ll learn how to innovate and use our creativity to customize our bots, and maybe even race them with friends.

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Carnegie-Stout Public Library Art Exploration: Color Field Painting Ages: 10 - 14 yrs. Wednesday, Feb. 9 4 p.m.

Registration Required

Recipes for Playtime Kit Ages: 1 - 6 yrs. Monday, Mar. 7

Registration Not Required

Create your own color field painting inspired by Alma Woodsey Thomas’s iconic “Resurrection” piece.

Playing is a fundamental part of a child’s life, so pick up this kit with all the ingredients you need to set up the best playtime ever! Kits available while supplies last.

Heartland Sings Concert

Dinosaur Fossil Dig!

Ages: 6 yrs. and older Saturday, Feb. 12 2 p.m. Registration Required Dubuque Arts Council and the Carnegie-Stout Public Library welcome Heartland Productions, a non-profit vocal arts organization dedicated to changing lives through song and inspiring audiences through exceptional cultural, entertaining, and educational programs.

Ages: 7 - 12 yrs. Friday, Mar. 18 4 p.m.

Registration Required

Are you ready for a dinosaur dig? See what fossils you can unearth in this hands-on program.

Light, Color and Rainbows Mar. 22

Homemade Chia Pets Ages: 7 - 12 yrs. Monday, Feb. 14 4 p.m.

Registration Required

Design and sculpt a creature out of clay with living “fur” or “hair” that grows from chia seeds. Registration required.

Bridge to Reading Picture Book Award

Ages: Kindergarten and younger Feb. 1 - Apr. 30 The Bridge to Reading program and its Picture Book Award promote reading to children to help develop early literacy skills and a life-long love of reading. With the help of an adult, children in kindergarten and younger can vote for their favorite book from Feb. 1 to Apr. 30. A list of nominated picture books and voting ballots are available at www.bridgetoreading.com or the Carnegie-Stout Public Library. The winner will be announced in May.

Washcloth Animals Ages: 7-12 yrs. Monday, Mar. 7 4 p.m.

Registration Required

Learn how to turn a simple washcloth into an animal. Materials provided.

Light, Color, and Rainbows Ages: 6 - 12 yrs. Tuesday, Mar. 22 4 p.m.

Registration Required

Join us at this workshop to learn more about the phenomena of rainbows! We will experiment with lights, color, and make our own spectrometers. Materials are provided.

Bunny Scavenger Hunt Ages: 0-12 yrs. Apr. 1 - 30

Registration Not Required

Spring bunnies are hiding all around the children’s area! Pick up a scavenger hunt worksheet at the Children’s Help Desk, find the nine bunnies dressed up as book characters, and then submit your entry for a chance to win a prize!

Ziplines!

Ages: 7 - 12 yrs. Monday, April 4 4p.m.

Registration Required

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Nailed It / Failed It

Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Jan. 27, Feb. 24, Mar. 24, & Apr. 28 4 p.m. Registration Required Recreate popular crafts and recipes seen on social media. Each month, attendees will have a new challenge to recreate.

Manga Luminaries Painting Party

Ages 5 to 9 yrs. Friday, April 15 10 - 11:30 a.m. Registration Required . Enjoy a variety of hands-on painting activities on a no-school day! Dress for the potential to get messy. Come anytime between 10 - 11:30 a.m.

Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Monday, Jan. 3 4 p.m.

Registration Required

A unique take on the popular mason jar trend! Show your adoration for your favorite anime and/or manga series by creating a luminescent jar to display at home. Materials provided.

Honey Heist

Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Saturday, Jan. 22 2 – 4 p.m.

Do it Yourself: Look & Find Ages: 6 - 12 yrs. Friday, April 15 11 a.m.

Registration Required

There is no school today, so come to the library to create your very own look & find game with upcycled materials.

Teen Programs

Interested in trying out tabletop role-playing games (RPG) like Dungeons and Dragons or Pathfinder, but do NOT know where to start? Honey Heist a fun one-shot, introductory tabletop RPG perfect for beginners. Player packets are available for pickup at the Teen Desk two weeks before the session.

Cookie Cutter Bird Feeder

Teen De-Stress

Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Jan. 21, Feb. 18, Mar. 11, & Apr. 22 3:30 p.m.

Registration Required

Registration Required

Come decompress and de-stress at this relaxing program. Each month, we will do a stress-free activity ranging from crafts and/or discussing topics for self-improvement.

Library Teen Advisory Board

Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Jan. 25, Feb. 22, Mar. 29, & Apr 26 | 4 p.m. Registration Not Required 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.

Ages: 10 - 17 yrs. Wednesday, Feb. 2 4 p.m.

Registration Required

Celebrate Feed the Birds Day by making bird feeders! Hang your bird feeders up at home and take pictures of the birds that stop by. Share your photos on social media and remember to tag @carnegiestout.

Cupcake Wars Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Friday, Feb.4 2 p.m.

Registration Required

Do you think you have what it takes to design the best cupcakes in Dubuque? Put your skills to the test in the Cupcake Wars!

Register online at carnegiestout.librarycalendar.com

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Carnegie-Stout Public Library Zoom: How To Be VTuber Virtual Workshop Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Tuesday, Mar. 8 4 p.m.

Registration Required

A VTuber is an online streamer who uses a virtual avatar generated using computer graphics and motion capture software. To get the best experience out of the workshop, attendees will want to download the free software called Vroid Studio: vroid.com/en/studio.

DIY Mini Neon Sign

Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Wednesday, Mar. 16 2 p.m. Registration Required Neon signs are a colorful, nostalgic lighting installation that brightens up your decor in a fun and unique way. Materials provided.

Teen Poetry Slam

Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Tuesday, Apr. 12 4 p.m. Registration Required Celebrate National Poetry Month at the library! Participate or experience a showcase of young poets expressing their works while enjoying coffee and pastries.

Upcycled Flower Garland Ages: 13 - 17 yrs. Monday, Apr. 18 4 p.m.

Registration Required

Don’t throw away your plastic grocery bags when you can turn them into a decorative garland instead! Materials provided; however, participants can bring their own plastic bags to upcycle.

Register online at carnegiestout.librarycalendar.com

Library Resources

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Brainfuse: HelpNow

1,000 Books Before Kindergarten

Expert tutors are available online daily from 2-11 p.m. to assist students in grades K-12 with Math, Science, Social Studies, English, SAT/ACT Prep, and more. Students can communicate with live tutors using an interactive whiteboard to chat, write, draw, copy/ paste text or images, and graph homework problems. You can also record tutor sessions to replay with classmates and teachers.

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 pre-reading skills that provide a solid foundation for school and learning success. Register anytime at the Children’s Help Desk to receive your packet.

ABCmouse.com

TumbleBooks

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’ll 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. Visit www.carnegiestout.org/ learn to explore TumbleBooks.


Winter Fun Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing is allowed in any of Dubuque’s parks or along the City’s trail systems when areas are completely covered with snow. Popular locations include Eagle Point Park and Bunker Hill Golf Course. Bunker Hill Golf Course requires a minimum of three inches of snow cover and it is requested that tees and greens not be used. Tees are level, rectangular areas with wooden posts nearby, and greens are level, circular areas which are susceptible to snow compaction damage. Specific trails are not groomed, so come be the first to create a new trek! Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing is available from sunrise to sunset.

Ice Skating Dubuque’s outdoor ice skating rink is located at the corner of N. Grandview Ave. and Loras Blvd. It is equipped with two goals for hockey games, but can also be enjoyed for free skating. This rink is unsupervised and available to groups or individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. The rink is open daily when temperatures permit from 9 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. and lights are available from 4 - 9:30 p.m. The light switch is located on a gray electrical utility box along Nowata St. No restroom facilities are available. Public skating is available at the indoor rink at the Mystique Community Ice Center. Admission is $6 for all ages and $3 for skate rental. They also offer group packages. For more information, visit mystiqueicecenter.com.

Sledding Sledding is allowed in all City parks and at Bunker Hill Golf Course. Please remember that sledding in any City park or on any City property is at your own risk.

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