Fun Times - Spring/Summer 2022

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Tweens & Teens ADVANCED ART CLASS

Progress Park Conference Room

Ages: 10-16

Activities in this weekly class will help students hone their artistic skills and practice in a variety of mediums. Experienced instructors will guide students with suggestions and teach them standardized practices. Projects will range from painting, drawing and pastels to clay, mosaics and weaving. Participants should dress to get messy. Most projects will be ready to take home at the end of class; however, some projects may need to remain at the facility to dry, seal or secure properly before pickup. This class will run 10A-12P. (Min 5/Max 12) DAY

SA SA SA SA

TIME

10A 10A 10A 10A

BEGINS

MAY 14 JUN 11 JUL 9 AUG 13

DEADLINE

LENGTH

MAY 7 JUN 5 JUL 5 AUG 7

1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY

MEDIUM Clay Drawing Mosaics Clay

PROFESSIONALISM SEMINAR Progress Park Conference Room

PRICE

$30/37 $30/37 $30/37 $30/37

Ages: 15-17

Are you wanting to prepare for your future? To be able to have the skills, resources and tools to succeed in anything you set your mind to? Then these seminars are for you! Each workshop will focus on a different topic to prepare you for what is to come in the future. From resume building and interview skills to college resources, we will help prepare you for the future. You will receive a notebook and pen, as well as all other additional printed resources with this class to take notes and keep for future use. This class will run 12-2P. (Min 5/Max 12) DAY

SU SU SU SU

TIME

12P 12P 12P 12P

BEGINS

MAY 22 JUN 19 JUL 24 AUG 7

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DEADLINE

MAY 15 JUN 12 JUL 17 JUL 31

LENGTH

1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY

SKILL Interview Skills

PRICE

$30/37

College Resources $30/37 Interview Skills $30/37 Resume Building

$30/37

"Afterschool programs can support social, emotional, cognitive and academic development, reduce risky behaviors, promote physical health and provide a safe and supportive environment for children and youth." (youth.gov)

COUNSELOR IN TRAINING

Progress Park Recreation Center

Ages: 13-15

As a Counselor in Training (CIT), you'll learn the ins and outs of camp programs and develop skills to be a future camp counselor. First-year CITs should complete Level 1, a prerequisite for Level 2. Bring your lunch, swimsuit and a water bottle each day. The CIT program runs from 9A to 4P. If extended care is needed, CITs may register for Camp Wentzville’s Sunrise and Sunset Camp. (Min 1/Max 15) Level 1 Level 1 CITs will spend the first half of the day developing a variety of skills such as leadership development, designing activities and games, communication skills, safety, financial responsibility, engaging with campers and much more. After lunch, CITs will work alongside camp counselors to implement their skills and learn from the counselors. Each week will have a new topic focus so that CITs can register for multiple weeks and continue learning new things. Level 2 Before registering for Level 2, CITs should complete the prerequisite Level 1 (a minimum of four weeks of Level 1 are required). Level 2 CITs will transition to working alongside camp managers and learn more about what it takes to run a day camp program. Managers will mentor CITs in activity preparation, behavior management, parent communication and much more. Level 2 CITs will be trusted with some independent tasks such as material preparation, form review and additional minor tasks. DAY TIME BEGINS DEADLINE LENGTH SKILL M-F 9A JUN 6 MAY 29 5 DAYS Counselor 101

M-F M-F M-F T-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A

JUN 13 JUN 20 JUN 27 JUL 5 JUL 11 JUL 18 JUL 25 AUG 1 AUG 8 AUG 15

JUN 5 JUN 12 JUN 19 JUN 26 JUL 3 JUL 10 JUL 17 JUL 24 JUL 31 AUG 7

5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 4 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS

$60/70 $60/70 Communication Skills $60/70 Ages & Stages of Youth $60/70 Programming Games/Activities $60/70 Inclusion Campers $60/70 Managing Conflicts $60/70 Documentation Matters $60/70 Safety Saves $60/70 Financial Responsibility $60/70 My First Job $60/70 Leadership Development

Get active. Stay active.

EAGLE SCOUT & GOLD AWARD PROJECT PARTNERSHIPS

Wentzville Parks and Recreation wants to support our local Boy Scout and Girl Scout leaders by partnering with them to complete their Eagle Scout and Gold Award Projects. Participating Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts can work alongside the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department to complete a project that makes a unique, positive impact on our community. To start a partnership, please email Caitlyne.Mcgarrity@wentzvillemo.gov with a detailed project proposal or call (636) 639-2088. If you do not have a project in mind, we can offer several suggestions. Based upon the details of your project, we will put you in contact with an individual who can support you and your project the most.

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Resident registration now open.

PRICE

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.gov


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