Princeton Community Ed Summer 2021 Catalog

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SUMMER 2021

Adult Basic Education Page 4 Driver’s Ed Page 5 Enrichment Page 6-11 Aquatics Page 12-16 Recreation Page 17-27 Tiger Club Child Care Page 28-29

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Newsletter

Enrichment

Aquatics

“Enhancing the community experience through quality programs.”

- Princeton Community Education

Welcome to the Princeton Public Schools Community Education catalog of classes, activities and events. Page through and check out what we have to offer you and your family. As always, there are many ways to register; visit our web site, stop in the office or give us a call! Classes and programs shown in this Summer 2021 catalog are offered May through August. • Community Education is not able to pro-rate classes based on participants availability. • The use of a credit/debit card = $3 convenience charge. If you would like to avoid this charge, you may register in our office with cash/check. • Cancellations due to weather are not typically re-scheduled.

Princeton School District Locations

• For classes that provide a T-shirt you must register at least one week before the class begins in order to guarantee/receive your T-shirt for the class.

+ District Office 706 First Street (763) 389-2422

Grades 9-12 + High School 807 8th Avenue S (763) 389-4101

Grades 6-8 + Middle School 1100 4th Avenue N (763) 389-6704

Grades 3-5 + Intermediate School 1202 7th Avenue N (763) 389-6801

Grades K-2 + Primary School 1206 7th Avenue N (763) 389-6901

+ Community Education / Early Childhood Family Center 706 First Street (763) 389-4789

Princeton Community Education Office Hours: School Year: Monday - Thursday, 8 AM - 4 PM; Friday, 8 AM - 3 PM Summer: Monday - Thursday, 8 AM - 4 PM

*NEW S HOUR

Phone: (763) 389-4789 Fax: (763) 389-7250 E-mail: ce@isd477.org

Website: www.isd477.org/community

Community Education Advisory Council If you are interested in providing direction and promoting, supporting, and creating life-long learning opportunities for parents, adults, and youth, consider becoming a member of a District 477 group. Community Education offers opportunities to become advocates and be involved. Representation for a wide range of ages and interest groups from our community is needed. Meetings are held 5 times a year on the last Monday of the month from 12:00 - 1:00 PM. Meeting times may vary slightly.

Many of the District’s facilities are available to community and nonprofit organizations for rental on evenings and weekends. If you’re looking for a place to hold classes, special events or functions, call us first at (763) 389-4789.

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Recreation

Tiger Club

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There are many

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Community Education - Princeton Schools 706 First Street, Princeton, MN 55371

ways to register for

Community Education register online

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ce@is d477.org Phone: 763-389-4789 Fax: 763-389-7250 Make checks payable to: District 477

www.isd477.org/community

Name of parent or guardian ______________________________________________

register by Mail

E-mail Address for registration confirmation: _________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________

Complete form and mail to: Community Education Princeton Schools 706 First Street Princeton MN 55371

register in person

Mon.-Thurs., 8 AM - 4 PM Friday, 8 AM - 3 PM

Checks payable to District #477 A drop box is located at the West entrance by door #1.

register by fax

Complete form, including credit card information, and fax to: (763) 389-7250. Confirmation/Refunds E-mail confirmation will be sent when providing an e-mail address; otherwise, assume you are in the class for which you registered unless you hear from us. Full refunds are issued for filled or cancelled classes. There is a $5 service charge on participant initiated changes or cancellations. Refunds can be issued only if requested 3 business days prior to the start of class.

City/State/Zip ________________________________________________________ Home Phone ________________________ Cell Phone ________________________

Participant’s Name ____________________________________________________________________ Birth Date _____________________________________________________ Grade ______________ Special Needs _______________________________________________________________________ Class ID# __________________ Class ________________________________ Cost $ _____________ Participant’s Name ____________________________________________________________________ Birth Date _____________________________________________________ Grade ______________ Special Needs _______________________________________________________________________ Class ID# __________________ Class ________________________________ Cost $ _____________ Participant’s Name ____________________________________________________________________ Birth Date _____________________________________________________ Grade ______________ Special Needs _______________________________________________________________________ Class ID# __________________ Class ________________________________ Cost $ _____________ Cancellation Policy: If you need to cancel a registration, you must notify us at 763-389-4789 at least 3 full working days before the class begins. We will refund the class fee minus a $5.00 processing fee. Full refunds will be issued for classes that are cancelled by Community Education. Refunds will not be given within 3 working days of the start date or after the class has started. This policy is necessary for us to provide the best service to our customers. We purchase supplies and commit to our instructors based on our enrollment.

q Fee assistance available for most programs. Based upon free/reduced lunch status. Forms available at the CE office. qCash

qCredit/Debit, Visa or MC

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Name on Credit/Debit Card _____________________________________________________________________________________ Card Number _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date __________________ Signature ________________________________________________________________________

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Enrichment

A d u lt B a s i c E d u c at i o n Get ready for the ACCUPLACER • Prepare for college • Improve job skills and earning potential Brush up on reading, writing, and math • Complete your high school diploma • Study for the GED test Learn to read, write, and speak better English • Gain skills to help with your child’s homework

What is the GED? The GED is the equivalent of a high school diploma that is accepted by colleges and employers as a measure of the skills needed by graduating seniors. Study with the guidance of a licensed teacher in our GED preparation program to gain confidence and increase your success on the test. The four parts to the computer-based GED test are: science, social studies, language arts, and mathematics.

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Tuesdays: 8:30 - 11:00 AM Thursdays: 8:30 - 11:00 AM 5:00 - 7:30 PM

Class Information

Classes are small and informal • Learning is individualized • Materials are tailored to your needs Flexible schedule • Work at your own pace • Online study option is available

Central MN - East Adult Basic Education

Contact: Angie Sanders at (763) 389-6196 or angie.sanders@isd477.org • Location: Student Services Building - 1506 First Street, Princeton

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Senior Driving Improvement Seniors, Age 55+

By completing this course, you will save 10% on your auto insurance for 3 years! There are no written or behind the wheel tests. The 8-hour class is for first time students ($26). The 4-hour refresher class is for those who have attended previously ($22). Refresher Courses: • Wednesday, May 19th, 12:00 - 4:00 PM • Wednesday, June 16th, 12:00 - 4:00 PM • Wednesday, July 14th, 12:00 - 4:00 PM • Wednesday, August 11th, 12:00 - 4:00 PM

*To register for these classes or others in your area go online to: www.mnsafetycenter.org or call 1-888-234-1294. Community Education does not take registrations for this class, you must contact MN Safety Center. Please do not contact the VFW, they are only hosting the course. Classes are held at the Princeton VFW: 133 Rum River Drive N, Princeton. Please Enter through the banquet door.

Student Driver Education For Teens, Ages 14.5+

This is a complete drivers education program that consists of 30 hours of classroom instruction plus 6 hours of behind the wheel training. Payment is due to community education at registration, behind-the-wheel instruction will be scheduled individually and directly with Wreck-Less Driving Academy. The $350 fee gets you registered through Princeton Community Education for the program. No additional money is needed on the first day of class. Students must attend all 30 hours, any missed classes must be made up in future sessions (at any Wreck-Less location), students will receive their blue completion certificate once all 30 hours are complete. Eligible Students must be 14 1/2 years old before the first day of class. *An optional parent class will be offered quarterly by Wreck-Less Driving Academy. Please e-mail Wreck-Less Driving Academy at info@Wreck-Lessdriving.com with any additional questions. ID#S21-770-JUNE ID#S21-770-AUG ID#W20-770-SEPT Mondays - Fridays Mondays - Fridays Mondays - Fridays June 14-18, 21-25 August 2-6, 9-13 September 13-17, 20-24 12:00 - 3:00 PM 12:00 - 3:00 PM 3:45 - 6:45 PM High School Room 173 High School Room 173 High School Room 173 $350 $350 $350

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Enrichment Healing Power of Plants For Adults, 18+

Learn how a whole food plant based diet fights diseases linked to poor COVID-19 outcomes, watch breast cancer cell growth stopped in 14 days, type 2 diabetes reversed in 16 days and a clogged artery opened in 30 months. DICK’S BIOGRAPHY: Trained as a cook at age 17, Dick’s first job was cooking for the troops in Korea. After his father died of a heart attack in 1965, he set a goal to live a long healthy life. In 2016 Dick was awarded a Certificate in Plant Based Nutrition from the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutritional Studies through eCornell. He eats a vegan (plant based) diet, has great health, and is 83 years old. An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#S21-999 Wednesday July 14 6:00 - 7:00 PM ONLINE $25

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7 American Red Cross: First Aide, CPR, and AED Training For Adults, 18+

Be prepared in case of an emergency! One class offers you basic skills in 3 important subject areas: First Aid, CPR (infant, child, and adult), and AED (Automated External Defibrillator). Class is great for child care providers as well as any member of the general public who wants to “be prepared”. A certified American Red Cross instructor will guide you in skills practice. Come dressed in comfortable clothing. We will be kneeling on the floor to do skills practice with mannequins. Social distancing will be in place as well as sanitation options on site. Please bring a pen/pencil and notebook to take notes. You will receive a certification card after completing the class. *Certification: For first-time students or for those whose certification course was more than 2 years ago. *Recertification: For students that have been previously certified within the past 2 years. ID#S21-730-A (Certification) ID#S21-730-B (Certification) Saturday Tuesday June 12 July 27 8:00 - 10:00 AM 5:00 - 7:00 PM Middle School Media Center Middle School Media Center $85 $85 ID#S21-731-A (Recertification) ID#S21-7301-B (Recertification) Saturday Tuesday June 12 July 27 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM 7:30 - 9:00 PM Middle School Media Center Middle School Media Center $65 $65

Filing for Social Security For Adults, 18+

Social Security is our country’s single largest Federal program and the sole means of support for many retirees. Remarkably, it offers a high level of flexibility to optimize your retirement income needs. You will learn many of the things you should know about Social Security before filing for benefits. Above all, the most important thing you should take away today is that while your decision is very important, it is equally important to know that you may have much more flexibility than you thought. ID#S21-536 Tuesday June 15 6:00 - 8:00 PM High School Media Center $15

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Enrichment

Building Your Vision: Taking Your Photography from Good to Great For Adults and Youth of All Ages

Are you a Photographer that wants to take your images to the next level; or maybe someone that is just getting going in photography? Do you want to be a photographer that TAKES Pictures; or one that CREATES Images? You’ll leave this class with ideas and concepts that you can put into practice right away. We will cover some compositional basics that will surely improve your images if you are not using them; and we will discuss concepts of building your Photographic Vision to take your images from good to great! An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#S21-801 Tuesday June 15 7:00 - 8:00 PM Online $25

A Guide to Backyard Photography For Adults and Youth of All Ages

It is Summer time! Are you getting out to create images? Join Professional Photographer, Jay Grammond as he leads us on a photographic journey of possibilities that will get you out of the house and into your own yard, or local park this Summer. You will learn to see and compose creatively; how to create or look for great backgrounds; what subjects to focus on; and helpful Apps and Resources that could help you create your best images yet! An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#S21-804 Thursday July 8 7:00 - 8:00 PM ONLINE $25

A Road Trip Around Minnesota: Lakes and Waterfalls For Adults and Youth of All Ages

Raise your hand if you are ready to be able to get in the car and do a day or weekend Road Trip around the State! We could almost feel the breeze from all the hands shooting up! Join Professional Photographer, Jay Grammond as he takes you on a Virtual Road Trip around the state to learn about some of Minnesota’s waterways which were so vitally important to travel and trade in bygone days. In today’s world, these same waterways are vital to the State’s and local community economies; and to the citizens as a form of recreation and relaxation. After participating in this class, you should come away with the seeds of your own road trip ideas planted and ready for Summer. An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#S21-802 Thursday June 17 7:00 - 8:00 PM ONLINE $25

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9 Barn Storming: A Tour of Minnesota Barns and Barn Quilts For Adults and Youth of All Ages

Minnesota is filled with countless number of Barns, most from a bygone era. However, there are still a bunch in operation as well. Professional Photographer and Amateur Historian, Jay Grammond has traveled the state capturing images of barns of all shapes, sizes, and conditions. There is just something about a barn! There are some areas of the state where the barns are adorned with something called a Barn Quilt. Barn Quilts are pieces of art on the side of a barn, shed, or house that usually tells some sort of a story. Their places are all visible from the roadways, so once you know about them, you can go check them out! An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#S21-803 Tuesday July 6 7:00 - 8:00 PM ONLINE $25

U.S. - Dakota War of 1862: Pieces of The Puzzle For Adults and Youth of All Ages

Join Jay Grammond as he shares what he has learned about this event through 10 years of study. The goal of the presentation is three-fold: 1) to bring awareness to an epic event in MN’s history. 2) to provide a balanced look. 3) to encourage you to explore and research a piece of this event on your own. Once registration has reached a minimum, you will be sent a link to the video to watch prior to the live online talk. Format: 1 hr video presentation on You Tube followed by a 1 hour discussion of the locations and markers that are available to visit; as well as book suggestions for further exploration. ID#S21-806 Tuesday August 31 7:00 - 8:00 PM ONLINE $25

One Last Time: World War II Veteran Stories, Part 1 For Adults and Youth of All Ages

Members of the “Greatest Generation” are leaving us at an alarming rate. Photographer and Amateur Historian, Jay Grammond planned and facilitated a WWII History Series in Elk River for 13 years. In that time, he got to know numerous people that lived during that time in history. Holocaust, and Japanese-American Internment Camp Survivors; Homefront Workers; Allied POW’s; Veterans from all branches and Theatres, and in one case, even a German Soldier who fought the whole war on the Eastern Front! In this presentation, Jay is going to tell you about some of these people who participated in his History Series, and are sadly, no longer here. One Veteran even stated, “This will probably be my last time telling this story.” Don’t miss this unique insight into the lives of these amazing people. An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#S21-805 Monday August 30 7:00 - 8:00 PM ONLINE $25

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Enrichment

Spanish Immersion Review For Youth, Grades 1 & 2

Are you looking for a way for your child to keep up with their Spanish speaking skills over the summer? Spanish summer camp is an engaging way for your child to be fully immersed in the Spanish language once again, learn games, sing songs, make treats, and do fun vocab, reading, and writing exercises designed to make your child excited for school once again! This class will have a heavy focus on culture (music, games, food, and conversation) mixed with academic enrichment. This camp is offered to Spanish Immersion students going into 1st or 2nd Grade. ID#S21-935-1-A (Gr. 1) ID#S21-935-1-B (Gr. 1) Monday - Friday Monday - Friday August 16-20 August 16-20 8:30 - 10:30 PM 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM Primary School Room D114 Primary School Room D114 $50 $50 ID#S21-935-2-A (Gr. 2) ID#S21-935-2-B (Gr. 2) Monday - Friday Monday - Friday August 16-20 August 16-20 8:30 - 10:30 AM 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM Primary School Room D114 Primary School Room D114 $50 $50

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11 My Little Horse Camp

Horseback Riding: Day Camp or Week Long Camp

For Youth, Ages 2-5 (Parent/Guardian must stay with child)

This parent/child camp will feature horse safety, learning and fun! Spend the morning learning different horse breeds, colors, and sizes, as well as arts and crafts and making horse treats! Participants will help feed, care, and groom the horses of Boulder Pointe.

Bring your camera to snap photos during pony rides to conclude the class. 1 parent per child. ID#S21-913-JULY ID#S21-913-AUG Friday Friday July 9 August 6 9:00 - 11:00 AM 9:00 - 11:00 AM $49 $49

For Youth, Ages 6-18

Enjoy the excitement of horseback riding camp! Come ride and learn about horses! Lessons include learning how to work with the horse and learn balance and control in the saddle. In addition, campers get to learn how to groom, tack-up, lead, and do in-hand work with horses. We will also create horse themed crafts and do other horse related activities such as horseshoe painting, braiding a horse’s mane and tail, giving the horses a bath, and play horse tag. You’ll also help with feeding, watering, and caring for the horses. Campers get to build friendships with fellow horse loving peers in a structured and positive environment! ID#S21-812-JULY (1 Day) Wednesday July 7 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM $99

ID#S21-812-AUG (1 Day) Thursday August 5 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM $99

ID#S21-744-JUNE (Week) Monday - Friday June 21-25 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM $379

ID#S21-744-JULY (Week) Monday - Friday July 26-30 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM $379

Boulder Pointe Equestrian and Event Center, LLC Camps are on rain or shine. There is an indoor and outdoor arena! Required attire includes a sneaker or boot (closed toe with a heel), long pants and layers depending on weather. ASTM/SEI certified helmets are provided. Bug spray, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended. Please bring a nut-free bagged lunch, snacks and plenty of fluids to drink. You may bring treats for the horses if you wish. Location: Boulder Pointe Equestrian and Event Center LLC - 6612 189th LN NW Anoka, MN 55303 Directions:

1. From 185th Avenue NW: Stay on 185th Avenue NW for 0.5 miles.

2. Take the 1st left onto Jasper Street NW for 0.6 miles (If you reach Ebony Street NW you’ve gone about 0.3 miles too far).

3. Take the 1st right onto 189th Lane NW for 0.5 miles (If you reach 190th Lane NW you’ve gone about 0.1 miles too far).

4. 6612 189th Lane NW is on the right. Go all the way down 189th to the cul-de-sac through the neighborhood. The barn entrance will be on the right, before the house. You will see a sign saying Boulder Pointe Equestrian and Event Center, LLC.

*Your destination is just past Dolomite Street NW. Your destination is at the end of 189th Lane NW.

**Signed waivers are required**

Forms are available on website and must be completed prior to camp date. Visit www.HorseRidingRocks.com to fill out forms.

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Aquatics

Tiger Swim Lessons • Children must be a minimum of 44 inches tall AND at least 5 years old to participate in levels 1-7. • The cost for Infant/Parent, Toddler/Parent and Little Swimmers is $60 for eight - 25 minute lessons. • The cost for Levels 1-7 is $60 for eight - 45 minute lessons. • The temperature of the pool is maintained at 75-80 degrees F. Infant/Parent Ages 6 Months to 2 Years The purpose of this class is to teach parents and children safe behaviors around the water and develop swimming readiness by leading parents and their children in water exploration activities with the objective of having fun and becoming comfortable in, on, and around water. Parents must accompany their child in the water. Children should wear swim diapers only. Toddler/Parent Ages 18 Months to 3 Years The purpose of this class is to teach very early swimming skills such as bubble blowing, kicks, floats, and swimming arm movements for the front and back strokes while in a fun and safe environment. Parents must accompany their child in the water. Children should wear swim diapers only. Preschool Transition Ages 3-5 Years The purpose of this class is to build on the early swimming skills learned in the toddler class, introduce new skills, and begin the transition from class with parents to class with just the instructor. Parents will accompany their child in the water on days 1-3. On days 4 and 5, parents will be prepared to get in the water but will remain on the deck near their child. On days 6-8, children will be in the water independently with their instructor and classmates. Little Swimmers Ages 2.5 - 4 Years Little Swimmers is designed for children who are ready for their first independent swimming experience. The class will begin to teach independent skills such as underwater bobs and front and back float as well as introduce/reinforce skills such as glides, flutter kicks and front crawl. Life jacket safety will also be taught. *Due to Covid-19 guidelines, Little Swimmers must be accompanied in the water by a parent/ guardian in order to maintain safe social distancing.

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13 Level 1 (Beginners) This level helps students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Skills learned in the Little Swimmers class are improved upon and new elementary aquatic skills are introduced to help develop good attitudes and safe practices around the water. Children must have passed the Little Swimmers class or test out of the Little Swimmers class before taking this level. *Due to Covid-19 guidelines, Level 1 students must be accompanied in the water by a parent/guardian in order to maintain safe social distancing. Level 2 (Advanced Beginners) This level continues to improve on the skills learned in Level 1 and increases the distances that students can go on their own. New skills will also be introduced while building the student’s confidence in the water. Student must have passed Level 1 before taking this level. *Due to Covid-19 guidelines, Level 2 students must be accompanied in the water by a parent/guardian in order to maintain safe social distancing. Level 3 (Intermediate) Build on skills of Level 2 with guided practice. Students will learn to coordinate the pieces of the front crawl and elementary backstoke as well as learn new skills including standing dive, breaststroke kick and new safety techniques. Student must have passed Level 2 before taking this level. Level 4 (Advanced Intermediate) This level continues to build on the skills learned in Level 3 and increase swimming endurance. New safety skills will be introduced as well as breaststroke, scissors kick and open turns for front and back strokes. Student must have passed Level 3 before taking this level. Level 5 (Swimmers) This level will continue to build swimming endurance and refine stroke coordination. New skills will include sidestroke, butterfly and front and back flip turns. Student must have passed Level 4 before taking this level. Level 6 (Advanced Swimmers) This level continues to increase the distances and endurance of the learned strokes: front crawl, elementary backstroke, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and sidestroke. Student must have passed Level 5 before taking this level. Level 7 (Advanced Water Safety) This course includes skills for life saving and personal water safety. We will practice many of the prerequisites for the Lifeguard course. Student must have completed level 6 before taking this level.

For any aquatics questions or for more information please e-mail Lindsy Paurus at: lindsy.paurus@isd.477.org

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45 Min. Class

25 Min. Class

9:00 AM

Level 1 ID#S21-932

Level 3 ID#S21-948

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10:00 AM

Level 2 ID#S21-940

Level 4 ID#S21-956

X

11:00 AM

Level 5 ID#S21-964

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12:00 PM

Level 6 ID#S21-972

X

4:00 PM

Level 7 ID#S21-980

X

5:00 PM

X

X

6:00 PM

Level 1 ID#S21-935

Level 3 ID#S21-951

X

7:00 PM

Level 2 ID#S21-943

Level 4 ID#S21-959

X

X 11:30 AM Toddler/Parent ID#S21-908 12:00 PM Preschool Transition ID#S21-916 12:30 PM Little Swimmers ID#S21-924 X 5:00 PM Little Swimmers ID#S21-927 5:30 PM Toddler/Parent ID#S21-911

Monday - Thursday; June 21-24, 28-30, July 1 Time

45 Min. Class

25 Min. Class

9:00 AM

Level 1 ID#S21-933

Level 3 ID#S21-949

X

10:00 AM

Level 2 ID#S21-941

Level 4 ID#S21-957

X

11:00 AM

Level 5 ID#S21-965

X

12:00 PM

Level 6 ID#S21-973

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4:00 PM

Level 7 ID#S21-981

X

5:00 PM

X

X

6:00 PM

Level 1 ID#S21-936

Level 3 ID#S21-952

X

7:00 PM

Level 2 ID#S21-944

Level 4 ID#S21-960

X

11:00 AM Infant/Parent ID#S21-901 11:30 AM Toddler/Parent ID#S21-909 12:00 PM Preschool Transition ID#S21-917 12:30 PM Little Swimmers ID#S21-925 X 5:00 PM Little Swimmers ID#S21-928 5:30 PM Toddler/Parent ID#S21-912

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15 Monday - Thursday; June 21-24, 28-30, July 1 Time

45 Min. Class

25 Min. Class

9:00 AM

Level 1 ID#S21-934

Level 3 ID#S21-950

X

10:00 AM

Level 2 ID#S21-942

Level 4 ID#S21-958

X

11:00 AM

Level 5 ID#S21-966

X

12:00 PM

Level 6 ID#S21-974

X

4:00 PM

Level 7 ID#S21-982

X

5:00 PM

X

X

6:00 PM

Level 1 ID#S21-937

Level 3 ID#S21-953

X

7:00 PM

Level 2 ID#S21-945

Level 4 ID#S21-961

X

11:00 AM Infant/Parent ID#S21-902 11:30 AM Toddler/Parent ID#S21-910 12:00 PM Preschool Transition ID#S21-918 12:30 PM Little Swimmers ID#S21-926 X 5:00 PM Little Swimmers ID#S21-929 5:30 PM Toddler/Parent ID#S21-913

Individual Swimming Lessons For Adults and Youth of All Ages

Tiger Swim Lesson Instructors will teach individuals according to the Tiger Swim Lesson Curriculum. All Tiger Swim Lesson levels are available. Cost is $105. Included is six - 30 minute sessions. You will choose which of the six sessions you would like out of eight available days. Several time slots are available and listed below. First come, first served. Please call Princeton Community Education to register at (763) 389-4789. Mon. - Thurs., June 7-10, 14-17

4:00 - 4:30 PM 4:30 - 5:00 PM 5:00 - 5:30 PM 5:30 - 6:00 PM

ID#S21-Priv-1 ID#S21-Priv-2 ID#S21-Priv-3 ID#S21-Priv-4

_______________________________________________________________________ Mon. - Thurs., June 21-24, 28-30, July 1

4:00 - 4:30 PM 4:30 - 5:00 PM 5:00 - 5:30 PM 5:30 - 6:00 PM

ID#S21-Priv-5 ID#S21-Priv-6 ID#S21-Priv-7 ID#S21-Priv-8

_______________________________________________________________________ Mon. - Thurs., July 12-15, 19-22

4:00 - 4:30 PM 4:30 - 5:00 PM 5:00 - 5:30 PM 5:30 - 6:00 PM

ID#S21-Priv-9 ID#S21-Priv-10 ID#S21-Priv-11 ID#S21-Priv-12

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Aquatics

Tiger Sharks

For Youth, Grades 1-12 (Entering)

Tiger Sharks is for all abilities, from beginner to advanced. Four separate levels will be offered this summer. Swimmers should bring a swim suit, goggles, towel and water bottle on a daily basis. Beginners: All participants need to be able to swim 25 yards nonstop. No knowledge of the four competitive strokes is necessary for the beginner class, students will be learning the four competitive strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly), and their corresponding turns and starts. Students will also learn how to use a variety of swimming tools (kick boards, fins, pull buoys, etc) and learn about heart rate, intervals and competition. ID#S21-949-BEGINNERS Mondays & Tuesdays June 14 - July 27 1:00 - 2:00 PM Princeton High School Pool $49

Intro to Diving: All participants need to be able to swim 50 yards nonstop. This class is designed to introduce students to competitive diving. Students will learn how to train their body to dive safely and will progress through basic diving components: stance, approaches, takeoff, flight and entry. Dive groups will include Forward, Back and Twist. ID#S21-949-DIVING Wednesdays & Thursdays June 16 - July 29 1:00 - 2:00 PM Princeton High School Pool $49

Intermediate: All participants need to be able to swim 100 yards freestyle nonstop and have been introduced to all four competitive strokes. This class will focus on building strength and skills. Swimmers will use a variety of tools (fins, pull buoys, hand paddles, etc.) to help better their strokes. ID#S21-949-INTERMEDIATE Mondays - Thursdays June 14 - July 29 2:00 - 3:30 PM Princeton High School Pool $69

Advanced: All participants need to be able to swim 500 yards freestyle nonstop and be comfortable with all four competitive strokes. This class will focus on building both endurance and speed while perfecting stroke, and start/turn techniques. ID#S21-949-ADVANCED Mondays - Thursdays June 14 - July 29 7:00 - 9:00 AM Princeton High School Pool $89

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Recreation

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Beginner Archery For Adults and Youth of All Ages

This series will focus on learning eye dominancy, range rules, safety rules, scoring, and the fundamentals of archery. Fun events will be taught! We provide the Genesis Bow equipment. Come have some fun at Whitcomb’s Archery Range! Parents are encouraged to join also, just join the same group you sign your child up for! Location: Whitcomb’s Archery Range, 3947 Baptist Church Road, Princeton. ID#S21-600-MAY ID#S21-600-JUNE Monday-Thursday Monday-Thursday Monday-Thursday May 17-20 June 14-17 July 19-22 4:30 - 5:30 PM 4:30 - 5:30 PM 4:30 - 5:30 PM Whitcomb’s Archery Range Whitcomb’s Archery Range Whitcomb’s Archery Range $72 $72 $72

Tiger T-Ball

For Youth, Age 4 and Under and 5-6

Tiger T-Ball is a fun recreational program that exposes kids to the basics of baseball/softball. Players will be divided into teams for practice and game activities. Sessions will be 1 hour long. A safety ball is placed on an adjustable tee and each child is allowed to hit. Special attention is given to the fundamentals of hitting, fielding, and throwing. All batters and base runners are required to wear a helmet. All players will bat each inning and play a different defensive position. Players will receive a T-shirt with registration. Parent volunteer coaches are needed! If selected to be a coach, you will receive a program T-shirt. ID#S21-621-A (Ages 4-) ID#S21-622-B (Ages 5-6) Mondays Mondays May 10 - June 21 May 10 - June 21 6:00 - 7:00 PM 7:00 - 8:00 PM Middle School Softball Fields Middle School Softball Fields $55 $55

Tiger Cheer Team For Youth, Grades 7-12

Show your school spirit, JOIN CHEERLEADING! The beginning of practice for the 2021 Football Cheerleading Team will be here before you know it. Mark your calendars! Practice will be held outside the high school gym in the grass area. If grass is wet or it is raining we will be practicing in the cafeteria. E-mail Coach Jessie at PrincetonCheerCoach@gmail.com with any questions. ID#S21-728 Mondays - Wednesdays July 12 - August 25 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM High School $150

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BMX Balance Bike Action & Pedal Bike Racing For Youth, Ages 1-4 and 4+

BMX Balance Bike Action (Ages 1-4): Did you know that Rum River BMX, one of the top rated BMX pedal bike racing facilities in the country, has added a special youth track for riders 1-4 years old that can’t pedal yet but are running on balance bikes (The popular name is striders). Come spend part of your day at the Rum River BMX Track learning about BMX balance bike racing from some very informed parents. This camp will cover how you can stride like the wind! Students will receive hands on riding instruction and will practice their new skills on the BMX Strider Track. This camp is designed for the young riders who want to feel like the big dogs but can’t quite pedal a real bike yet. Balance bikes are required – we have some available at the track for use on a first come first serve basis. A full-face helmet is recommended, as helmets are required. You must wear long pants, long sleeve shirt and sturdy shoes. BMX Pedal Bike Racing (Ages 4+): This camp will cover BMX fundamentals including “What is BMX racing?”, racing bike types, BMX terminology, course set up and BMX safety and most importantly… how you can ride like the wind! Students will receive hands on riding instruction and will practice their new skills on the BMX track. This camp is designed for novice/ new riders who are interested in the sport. If you can pedal your bike with out training wheels you can take part in this class. No special bikes required… if it has wheels with a few adjustments it will work for this class. If you don’t have a bike you can make arrangements to use a FREE loaner bike by calling the track hot line at (763) 244-0314. You will need to bring your bike with reflectors, kickstand, chain guard, and pegs removed, a full-face helmet is recommended, as helmets are required. You must wear long pants, long sleeve shirt and sturdy shoes. *A limited amount of helmets will be available for use, inquire at the track.

Special Bonus! Riders are invited to test their new skills in an USABMX sanctioned practice at the track on a scheduled race day for FREE as part of the class! Awards will be given in each skill level and age class. A signed waiver is required for each student when registering for this activity. Camp times as follows: Registration from 5:30 - 6:00 PM, Class from 6:00 - 8:00 PM. Families are strongly encourage to participate as it adds to the enjoyment of the class. *There is a $10 registration fee made prior to the start of the program with CE + $5 paid on site, which includes (camp instruction, a race entry fee, a number plate for the race, and track fees). My time and my assistant trainers time is donated. This is a family event and parents are strongly encouraged to come watch the kids as it will give the kids and the parents a sense of pride. Visit www.rumriverbmx.com for more information. ID#S21-651-MAY (Ages 1-4) ID#S21-651-SEPT (Ages 1-4) ID#S21-650-MAY (Ages 4+) ID#S21-650-SEPT (Ages 4+) Thursday Thursday May 6 September 2 6:00 - 8:00 PM 6:00 - 8:00 PM Rum River BMX Track Rum River BMX Track $15 total ($10 to CE, $5 to track) $15 Total ($10 to CE, $5 to track)

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Junior Tiger Basketball

For Youth, Boys and Girls Pre-K and Grades K-3

The goal of Junior Tiger Basketball is to develop boys and girls into basketball players by teaching them the fundamentals of the game! They will learn the basics of footwork, ball handling, passing, shooting, rebounding and defensive positioning in a fun and enthusiastic environment. Players of all experience levels will have an opportunity to further develop their skills and gain in confidence as basketball players. The Varsity Basketball staff and players will be working together to maintain a fun and organized experience. ID#S21-689 (Pre-K) ID#S21-689 (Gr. K-3) Mondays Mondays June 7, 14, 21, 28 June 7, 14, 21, 28 5:00 - 5:30 PM 5:45 - 6:30 PM High School Gym High School Gym $33 $33

Girls Basketball Summer Youth Camp For Youth Girls, Grades 3-7

This is a 4 week session run by the Princeton Girls Basketball coaches and players. Girls will practice basic fundamentals and learn skills that will help them be successful at the next level. ID#S21-656-JUNE ID#S21-656-JULY ID#S21-656-AUG Tuesdays - Thursdays Tuesdays - Thursdays Tuesdays - Thursdays June 8 - July 1 July 13 - August 5 August 10-19 8:00 - 9:30 AM 8:00 - 9:30 AM 12:30 - 2:00 PM High School Gym High School Gym High School Gym $15 $15 $15

Boys Basketball Workouts For Youth Boys, Grades 4-9 and 10-12

This session will be led by the Princeton boys’ varsity basketball staff. Camp will focus on individual and team skills associated with basketball. These workouts are geared toward athletes planning on playing basketball in the 2021-22 school year. Schedule will be passed out by coaches. *No workouts the week of July 4th. ID#S21-644 (Gr. 4-9) ID#S21-646 (Gr. 10-12) Tuesdays - Thursdays Tuesdays - Thursdays June 8 - July 29 June 8 - July 29 8:00 - 9:00 AM 6:30 - 8:00 AM High School Gym High School Gym $90 $90

Girls Basketball Workouts For Youth Girls, Grades 8-12

Players should be interested in playing competitively at their grade or ability level during the upcoming winter season, and should have some experience playing on an organized team like PYBA, Middle School, or High School. Workouts will include individual skill work along with team concepts and be lead by Coach Valdivieso and the varsity basketball staff. *No workouts the week of July 4th. ID#S21-656 Tuesdays - Thursdays June 8 - July 29 9:30 - 11:30 AM High School Gym $15

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20 Tiger Gymnastics For Youth, Ages 4+

Pre-K: For ages 4 and 5 who are intending on going into preschool for the 2021-22 school year. We will explore mat activities that will help your child learn coordination, flexibility and balance. Due to limited gym space, this class requires parents to wait outside the gym during class time for the safety and focus of the students. *No class week of July 4th. ID#S21-691-MON ID#S21-691-WED Mondays Wednesdays June 7 - August 2 June 9 - August 4 3:00 - 3:45 PM 10:00 - 10:45 AM High School 3rd Station Gym High School 3rd Station Gym $65 $65

Beginner 1: If your child has limited or no gymnastics training, this is the class for them. We will focus on basic skills of gymnastics including terminology, body positions, safety, forward rolls, backward rolls, cartwheels, and handstands on the floor. On the bars, we will focus on front support, cast concepts and tuck swings. There will also be basic beam and vault work. *No class week of July 4th. ID#S21-692-MON ID#S21-692-WED Mondays Wednesdays June 7 - August 2 June 9 - August 4 4:00 - 4:50 PM 11:00 - 11:50 AM High School 3rd Station Gym High School 3rd Station Gym $75 $75

Beginner 2: This class is for those who have completed at least 1 year of gymnastics or have completed the Beginner 1 class with coaches approval. We will continue to focus on the basic skills, as well as cartwheels and back extensions. On the bars, we will focus on pullovers and casting. On the beam, we will be learning walks, turns, and jumps. We will also learn basic vault progressions and proper springboard techniques. *No class week of July 4th. ID#S21-693-WED ID#S21-693-THU Wednesdays Thursdays June 9 - August 4 June 10 - August 5 9:00 - 9:50 AM 2:00 - 2:50 PM High School 3rd Station Gym High School 3rd Station Gym $75 $75

Older Beginners: This class is for those ages 9-14 who have little or no gymnastics training. We will focus on the basic skills listed in the Beginner 1 and 2 classes. *No class week of July 4th. ID#S21-694-THU Thursdays June 10 - August 5 2:00 - 2:50 PM High School 3rd Station Gym $75

Boys: This class is for boys ages 5+. We will focus on body coordination, flexibility, strength and basic gymnastics skills. Please note that Princeton Gymnastics does not have equipment for boys gymnastics so all skills will be modified. Fitted clothing is required with no socks. *No class week of July 4th. ID#S21-697-BOYS Wednesdays June 9 - August 4 9:00 - 9:50 AM High School 3rd Station Gym $75

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Beginner Plus 1: We will focus on strength and technique. We will continue to work on skills mastered in the Beginner classes, as well as bridge kick over, and round offs on floor. Glide swings, squat ons and stationary pullovers on bars. On beam, we will learn low beam cartwheels ad handstands, and continue our vault progressions. *No class week of July 4th. ID#S21-695-TUE ID#S21-695-WED Tuesdays Wednesdays June 8 - August 3 June 9 - August 4 12:00 - 12:50 PM 11:00 - 11:50 PM High School 3rd Station Gym High School 3rd Station Gym $75 $75

Beginner Plus 2: This class is for gymnastics who have completed the Beginner Plus 1 Class. We continue to focus on skills already mastered and also learn skills such as back walkovers, round off rebounds on the floor. On bars, tap swing and kip concepts. On beam, we will focus on cartwheels on high beam and handstands and on vault, handstand flatback progressions and pop ups. *No class week of July 4th. ID#S21-696-MON ID#S21-696-TUE Mondays Tuesdays June 7 - August 2 June 8 - August 3 4:00 - 4:50 PM 12:00 - 12:50 PM High School 3rd Station Gym High School 3rd Station Gym $75 $75

Intermediate: This class is for anyone who has acquired the skills from Beginner Plus classes and has coaches approval. If you child has not had coach approval for this class, please contact nikkilee618@icloud.com to schedule an assessment. On floor gymnastics, we will start learning front walkovers, front handsprings, back handsprings and continued technique on previously learned skills. We will focus on more kip concepts on bars, as well as hip circles and baby giants. New skills on beam will include back walkovers, dismounts and jump mounts. We will also begin handsprings over vault. *No class week of July 4th. ID#S21-697-TUE ID#S21-697-THU Tuesdays Thursdays June 8 - August 3 June 10 - August 5 1:00 - 2:30 PM 1:00 - 2:30 PM High School 3rd Station Gym High School 3rd Station Gym $75 $75 ID#S21-697-TUE/THU Tuesdays and Thursdays June 8 - August 5 1:00 - 2:30 PM High School 3rd Station Gym $120

Advanced: This class is for anyone who has the intermediate skills acquired and are ready to further their skills. Must have instructor permission to enter the class. Please contact nikkilee618@icloud.com to schedule assessment. Gymnasts in the Advanced class will workout with the intermediate class but have an extra 30 minutes each practice that will allow us to go further into each events, such as front/back tucks and aerials on floor, kips and flyaway dismounts on bars. *No class week of July 4th. ID#S21-698-ADV2DAY Tuesdays and Thursdays June 8 - August 5 12:30 - 2:30 PM High School 3rd Station Gym $160

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22 Princeton Tigers Youth Football (Tackle League) For Youth, Grades 4-6 (Entering)

Teams are divided into Varsity (Grade 6) and Junior Varsity (Grades 4 and 5). There is absolutely no requesting of teams. Home games will be played at Mark Park Softball Fields; away games will be played at participating communities. Practices will be week days at the coaches’ availability. There can be no more than 4 contact days in a week, including games. Coaches will notify players that they are on their team approximately one week before practice starts. MANDATORY PARENT/PLAYER MEETING: Thursday, August 12th at 6:30 PM. This will be a ZOOM meeting and link will be e-mailed out to participants (you will also receive team and coaches info). MANDATORY VOLUNTEER COACHES MEETING: August 12th at 5:00 PM, HS cafeteria. If you are interested in coaching, please call 763-389-6176 for details. EQUIPMENT FITTING and WEIGH-IN: Monday, August 9th from 4:00 - 5:30 PM or Tuesday, August 10th from 4:30 - 5:30 PM Princeton Primary School Gym Community Education will provide the following equipment to every participant: Shoulder Pads, Black Game/Practice Pants (w/pads), Mouth Guard, Game Jersey, and Practice Jersey. Participants are responsible for supplying the following: White Helmet, Cleats (Rubber Only), and Personal Protective Gear. Teams will comprise of 15-16 players! To ensure a spot on a team, please register as soon as possible! EQUIPMENT DEPOSIT FEE: There is a $50 equipment deposit fee due prior to disbursement of gear. You can pay online (search “Youth Football Equipment Deposit” under recreation), in office, over the phone or in person at the equipment hand out with cash or check only. No equipment will be handed out until fee is received. When you return your equipment at the equipment hand in date, your deposit will be refunded. Deposit will be cashed! We will refund in check once equipment is returned! ID#S21-667 (Gr. 4) ID#S21-668 (Gr. 5) ID#S21-669 (Gr. 6) Mark Park, Princeton $180

Check out more Adult Recreation courses online now! Classes are offered by Beyond Sport, located at the Princeton Fitness Center: 607 South 2nd Street.

• CrossFit

• Cardio Class

• Cardio Kickboxing

• Masters Swim Club

• Water Aerobics (offered by Beyond Sport and Princeton Fitness) If you qualify for Silver Sneakers, all pool classes are included in your Silver Sneakers membership!

• Yoga

• Beyond Sport Taekwondo (For Adults and Youth Ages 5+, great for families!)

Most classes are offered on a monthly basis with several time slots available for each class. This makes it easy to try out a class for one month or attend regularly! Register with Princeton CE.

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Beginning Karate For Youth Ages 4-6 and 7+

You will find that martial arts training helps build good kids into great kids by teaching them to work towards goals, increasing their self esteem, and learning respect for themselves and for others. Your children will learn in a safe, supervised environment and our trained instructors are specialists in keeping kids motivated and interested while they’re learning self defense techniques that can last a lifetime. Location: Professional Karate Studio, 119 North Rum River Drive, Princeton. ID#S21-859-A (Ages 4-6) ID#S21-869-B (Ages 7+) ID#S21-859-C (Ages 4-6) ID#S21-869-D (Ages 7+) Mondays & Wednesdays Mondays & Wednesdays Mondays & Wednesdays Mondays & Wednesdays July 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21 July 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21 August 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25 August 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25 5:00 - 5:30 PM 5:30 - 6:00 PM 5:00 - 5:30 PM 5:30 - 6:00 PM PKS PKS PKS PKS $40 $40 $40 $40

Ninja Camp For Youth, Ages 5+

Ninja is the perfect blend of fun with gymnastics and parkour skills. Learn to develop the speed and strength to hang, swing, run, jump and fly! Our coaches have many years’ experience coaching ninja and love what they do. Our summer camps are a nice mix of skill development, fitness and play with plenty of opportunity to practice things you learn. Location: New Heights Obstacle Course Gym, Princeton Fitness Center, 607 South 2nd Street, Princeton. ID#S21-465-JUNE ID#S21-465-JULY ID#S21-465-AUGUST Mondays - Wednesdays Mondays - Wednesdays Mondays - Wednesdays June 7-30 July 5-28 August 2-31 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9:00 - 11:30 AM 9:00 - 11:30 AM Princeton Health and Fitness Princeton Health and Fitness Princeton Health and Fitness $75 $75 $75

PCE Youth Soccer: Partnership with Little Boots For Youth, Ages 4-10

Little Boots Soccer Camp: In partnership with the Boosters and some of the Princeton Varsity Soccer players, we are excited to announce a unique soccer camp for children 4-10 years old. Running Monday and Wednesday evenings in July and August from 6:00 - 7:00 PM, some of the Varsity players will serve as coaches for the participants and run their “practice” which will include fun games, drills, technical lessons and building peer connections. There will also be game nights where the teams will face each other. Princeton Community Education will provide camp T-shirts. Required equipment: Size 4 soccer ball, soccer shoes, shin pads and players MUST bring their own water. Times and dates are subject to change. Weather cancellations will not be rescheduled. ID#S21-608 Mondays and Wednesdays July 19 - August 11 6:00 - 7:00 PM Intermediate School Soccer Field $45

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24 Tiger Ironworks

For Youth, Girls and Boys Grades 9-12

Tiger Ironworks is designed to help your athlete develop their strength, speed, flexibility, acceleration, foot speed, endurance and most importantly injury prevention. Participants will also develop an better understanding of weight room terminology and increase their experience with a variety of free weight, body weight and barbell weighted lifts and exercises. Athletes that develop their strength and speed WILL see better results with their performance! Training is an important aspect of ALL sports and it helps YOU compete at your HIGHEST LEVEL! A Typical Day of Ironworks as follows; 5 minutes of Dynamic Warm Up: a variety of dynamic movements, stretches, skips and sprints to get the body warmed up to perform at a high level. 25 minutes of Speed Training: each day targets a different aspect of Drive and Acceleration, Endurance Training, or Agility and Foot Speed. 25 minutes of Strength Training: participants will be provided weight lifting cards to chart weights, reps and set goals = BETTER RESULTS! 5 minutes of Abdominal Workout and Flexibility Training: core strength is key to a strong body. A variety of upper and lower body stretches will help your athlete improve flexibility and range of motion. This class will be held outside to meet social distancing measures. All equipment will be sanitized multiple times during each session and all guidelines will be followed as requested by the CDC and MDH. All parents and participants will need to complete and submit a hold harmless and understanding of liability waiver. *No workouts June 21, 22 and the week of July 4th. ID#S21-670 (Girls) ID#S21-670 (Boys) Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays June 7 - July 29 June 7 - July 29 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM 8:00 - 9:30 AM High School High School $80 $80

Track & Field Camp For Youth, Grades 4-7

North Metro Track & Field League is a 2 week program featuring teams from Princeton, Elk River, Milaca and Zimmerman. The goal of this camp is to provide an opportunity to expose elementary age students to some track and field events along with giving them the opportunity to compete against athletes other than those at their own school. Week 1: Monday, June 21st and Tuesday, June 22nd Practice: 3:00 - 5:00 PM at PHS Track Wednesday, June 23rd Track Meet: 6:30 PM at Milaca High School Track Week 2: Monday, June 28th and Tuesday June 29th Practice: 3:00 - 5:00 PM at PHS Track Wednesday, June 30th Track Meet: 6:30 PM at Princeton High School Track ID#S21-611 Dates, Times and Locations Listed Above $40

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Tiger Tennis Academy For Youth, Ages 4-12

Tiger Tennis Academy is excited to use Net Generation Community as a “Learn to Play” tennis program designed by the United States Tennis Association to engage more players in the game of tennis. Grips, court rules, serves, basic strokes and lead-up games will be taught to participants with little or no experience. Please bring your own tennis racquets, we will have some you can use for the entire week, which will be cleaned when returned. Instructors: Kelly, Brianna, Kelsey and Brian Dorr. Hand sanitizer will be available before and after class. Please stay in the parking lot until instructors welcome you to the courts. Between points, use your racquet and foot to pick up balls and hit them to the corner to clean up, never touch the tennis ball with your hands. Please bring your own tennis racquets, we will have some you can use for the entire week, which will be cleaned when returned. *No bathroom or water will be available at the courts. Please bring your own water bottle! ID#S21-099-A ID#S21-099-B Tuesdays Tuesdays June 8 - July 20 June 8 - July 20 9:00 - 10:00 AM 10:00 - 11:00 AM High School Tennis Courts High School Tennis Courts $66 $66 ID#S21-099-H ID#S21-099-I Tuesdays-Thursdays Tuesdays - Thursdays June 8-17 June 8-17 9:00 - 10:00 AM 10:00 - 11:00 AM High School Tennis Courts High School Tennis Courts $66 $66 ID#S21-099-C ID#S21-099-D Wednesdays Wednesdays June 9 - July 21 June 9 - July 21 9:00 - 10:00 AM 10:00 - 11:00 AM High School Tennis Courts High School Tennis Courts $66 $66 ID#S21-099-E Wednesdays June 9 - July 21 6:30 - 7:30 PM High School Tennis Courts $66 ID#S21-099-G ID#S21-099-F Thursdays Thursdays June 10 - July 22 June 10 - July 22 9:00 - 10:00 AM 10:00 - 11:00 AM High School Tennis Courts High School Tennis Courts $66 $66 ID#S21-099-J ID#S21-099-K Tuesdays-Thursdays Tuesdays - Thursdays June 22 - July 1 June 22 - July 1 9:00 - 10:00 AM 10:00 - 11:00 AM High School Tennis Courts High School Tennis Courts $66 $66 ID#S21-099-L ID#S21-099-M Tuesdays-Thursdays Tuesdays - Thursdays July 13-22 July 13-22 9:00 - 10:00 AM 10:00 - 11:00 AM High School Tennis Courts High School Tennis Courts $66 $66

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26 Summer Tennis Lessons For Adults and Youth of All Ages

Private Lessons for beginner and intermediate players are for establishing basic stroke fundamentals in a fun and innovative manner. The player will learn proper grips, footwork, and stroke mechanics. These fundamentals are all part of what will become a solid foundation that will help you obtain success on the court! Instructor will contact you to set up lesson dates/times after you register with Princeton CE. ID#S21-751 dates/times TBD High School Tennis Courts $20 (30 min.), $40 (1 hr.), $80 (2 hr.)

Family Tennis Lessons For Families and Friends of All Ages

Would you like to embark on a new adventure by learning how to play tennis with a friend or family member? If so, you’ve come to the right place! Family tennis lessons are specifically designed for 2-5 family members, to receive personal instruction together and serves as a nice alternative to one-on-one instruction. Family tennis lessons are a great fit for players who are uncomfortable with private tennis lessons but are open to getting individual attention alongside family members. Tennis is a great family activity and learning opportunity that allows you to exercise and social distance. Instructor will contact you to set up lesson dates/times after you register with Princeton CE. ID#S21-752 dates/times TBD High School Tennis Courts $25 (30 min.), $50 (1 hr.), $100 (2 hr.)

High School Tennis Workouts For Youth, Boys and Girls Grades 9-12

This summer we will focus on live ball drills to work on stroke development, forehand, backhand, volleys and serves. Each athlete will be given a can of tennis balls to be used throughout the summer season, you will need to label your tennis balls. This program is for any students wanting to play high school tennis. ID#S21-626 (Boys) ID#S21-627 (Girls) Tuesdays - Thursdays Tuesdays - Thursdays June 9 - July 22 June 9 - July 22 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM High School Tennis Courts High School Tennis Courts $179 $175

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Elementary Volleyball Camp For Youth, Grades K-4

The Tigers Volleyball Camp is a 4-day fundamental skills training camp aimed at introducing and improving overall volleyball skills. Be ready to work hard and challenge yourself both mentally and physically. Hope to see you at camp! Sessions will be run by the High School Volleyball coaching staff. Please bring knee pads, a water bottle, a snack and a positive attitude! Please wear appropriate workout clothing (no tank tops). ID#S21-011-D Monday - Thursday June 7-10 8:30 - 10:30 AM Middle School Gym $60

Middle School & High School Volleyball Workouts For Youth, Grades 5-7, 8-9 and 10-12

These workouts are aimed at improving your individual and team skills in volleyball. Workouts will be run by the High School Volleyball coaching staff. The high school sessions is geared towards athletes planning on playing volleyball in the 2021-22 school year. Grades 8-9 and 10-12 will meet at the High School on Mondays and the Middle School on Tuesdays and Thursdays. *No workouts the week of July 4th. ID#S21-011-C (Gr. 5-7) ID#S21-011-A (Gr. 8-9) ID#S21-011-B (Gr. 10-12) Wednesdays Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays June 16 - July 28 June 14 - July 29 June 14 - July 29 8:30 - 10:30 AM 10:00 -11:30 AM 8:30 - 10:00 AM Middle School Gym HS (Mon.), MS (Tue./Thu.) HS (Mon.), MS (Tue./Thu.) $80 $120 $120

High School Gymnastics Workouts For Youth, Grades 7-12

This session is intended for those who have been or plan to be on the High School Gymnastics team for 2021/22. We will be working on new skills, strength training and new routines for the upcoming season. *No workouts on July 20th and the week of July 4th. ID#S21-690 Mondays, 5:00 - 8:00 PM Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM June 7 - August 5 High School 3rd Station Gym $80

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Princeton Community Education offers a year-round Preschool and School Aged Child Care Program!

Preschool Program

For Children Currently Attending a Hand in Hand Preschool Class Tiger Club is proud to offer a companion child care program to our Hand in Hand Preschool schedule. All children entering our program must be enrolled in a Hand in Hand Preschool class. As a Parent Aware 4 Star Program, we work with the Hand in Hand staff to further enrich your child’s experience at preschool. • •

Family Center, 706 First Street, Princeton Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

School Year Program

For Children in Kindergarten and Grades 1-5 Before and after school care is offered for children in Kindergarten and Grades 1-5. We are also open on most non-school days. Activities include; arts & crafts, reading fun, math games, gym time, computer lab or iPad time, outdoor activities, as well as guest speakers, field trips and more. An after school snack is included. •

Monday-Friday on school days and some non-school days, 6:00 AM until school begins and after school until 6:00 PM

Summer Program

For Children in Preschool to Grade 5 During our summer session children are divided into classrooms by the grade they will be entering. Our summer program consists of a scheduled day, age appropriate activities, math and reading review, computer or iPad time, gym time, playground time, guest speakers, field trips, etc. • • •

Location for Summer 2021: Preschool will be at the Family Center, Grades K-5 will be at the Intermediate School. Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Breakfast, Lunch and Snack are served daily

For more information, call the Tiger Club Coordinator at (763) 389-6176. To register, visit www.isd477.org and click on “Child Care Program (TIGER CLUB)” on the COMMUNITY drop down menu.

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Tiger Club Child Care Rates for Summer 2021 and School Year 2021-22 • Tiger Club will have a non refundable $25 registration fee.

• A $25 late fee will apply for registering after May 15th for summer session or August 15th for the school year session. • Children must be enrolled in Hand in Hand Preschool to attend Tiger Club at the Family Center (3-5 yr. olds, not yet in Kindergarten). Tiger Club at Family Center for children ages 3-5 attending a Hand in Hand Preschool class. All Day Everyday Preschool rate adjust to

$10 before school and $14 after school

6 Hours or Less

$24

All Day TC and NSD Rate

$36 a day if you sign up by deadlines

Tiger Club at Primary and Intermediate School for children ages 3-5 attending a Hand in Hand Preschool class. AM Block 6:00 - 8:00 AM

$10 a day

PM Block 2:00 - 6:00 PM

$14 a day

NSD Rate

$34 a day if you sign up by deadlines

Summer 2021

Daily Rate 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

$34 a day. $25 registration fee. Must fill out the calendar by Wednesdays at 10:00 PM for the upcoming week.

$38 Drop In Care (1 day or less per week). $25 registration fee. Must call by noon the day before to ensure there is space available.

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