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  • 2024 Summer of Service (SOS) Session 3 (Gr 5-12)

    Summer of Service is a service-learning summer program for youth entering grades 5-12. During each two-week session, students will work in teams to perform service projects in our community, witness the missions of local organizations firsthand, and reflect on how their personal talents can be used in service to others. Fridays are designated for Fun Friday activities where we will celebrate our work! Join SOS for two weeks of fun today! We recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of SOS, and we can't wait to continue our mission: “The main reason to begin a Summer of Service program in our community is to show youth that our community values them and challenges them to contribute through service…This Summer of Service program will give our youth the skills and tools necessary to help our community, at the same time allowing them to develop through a structured program.” -Proposal for SOS in 1997 Full Days of SOS During COVID precautions, Summer of Service was split into half day camp. We are excited to announce that Summer of Service 2024 will be a full day camp! This will give us the potential for bigger projects and more elaborate Fun Fridays. SOS Sessions Session 1: June 17-21, June 24-28. No SOS on June 19 Session 2: July 8-12, July 15-19 Session 3: July 22-26, July 29-August 2 Students are welcome to register for multiple two-week sessions. Similar service projects may be repeated between sessions. Community Partners We are proud to serve non-profit organizations in Rochester and the surrounding area. We take buses to their locations, they teach us about their missions, and we help them with whatever projects they have planned for us. Ten students can get a lot done in just a few hours, and over the course of the summer, multiple teams of SOS students can leave a meaningful impact. These are a few of our partners from recent years: Camp Companion Channel One Family Promise Rochester Habitat for Humanity PossAbilities Seasons Hospice T-Shirts You will see us all over town in our iconic tie-dye t-shirts. Participants must wear an SOS t-shirt each day. One t-shirt is included, and additional t-shirts can be purchased during registration. Returning participants may wear SOS t-shirts from previous years. Drop-off and Pick-up Supervision and building access will not be available for students before and after the program. We kindly ask all parents/guardians to respect these times to ensure the safety and well-being of our students. Drop-Off: 7:30-8:00 AM Students may NOT be dropped off prior to 7:30 AM. Pick-Up: 3:30-4:00 PM All students MUST be picked up promptly. Medications Students must self-carry and self-administer all medications. Keep in Touch Please contact Rochester Community Education with any questions at RochesterCE@rochesterschools.org or 507-328-4000 Ext.1. A parent/guardian handbook will be emailed to all participants prior to each session start date.
  • 2024 Summer of Service (SOS) Session 1 (Gr 5-12)

    Summer of Service is a service-learning summer program for youth entering grades 5-12. During each two-week session, students will work in teams to perform service projects in our community, witness the missions of local organizations firsthand, and reflect on how their personal talents can be used in service to others. Fridays are designated for Fun Friday activities where we will celebrate our work! Join SOS for two weeks of fun today! We recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of SOS, and we can't wait to continue our mission: “The main reason to begin a Summer of Service program in our community is to show youth that our community values them and challenges them to contribute through service…This Summer of Service program will give our youth the skills and tools necessary to help our community, at the same time allowing them to develop through a structured program.” -Proposal for SOS in 1997 Full Days of SOS During COVID precautions, Summer of Service was split into half day camp. We are excited to announce that Summer of Service 2024 will be a full day camp! This will give us the potential for bigger projects and more elaborate Fun Fridays. SOS Sessions Session 1: June 17-21, June 24-28. No SOS on June 19 Session 2: July 8-12, July 15-19 Session 3: July 22-26, July 29-August 2 Students are welcome to register for multiple two-week sessions. Similar service projects may be repeated between sessions. Community Partners We are proud to serve non-profit organizations in Rochester and the surrounding area. We take buses to their locations, they teach us about their missions, and we help them with whatever projects they have planned for us. Ten students can get a lot done in just a few hours, and over the course of the summer, multiple teams of SOS students can leave a meaningful impact. These are a few of our partners from recent years: Camp Companion Channel One Family Promise Rochester Habitat for Humanity PossAbilities Seasons Hospice T-Shirts You will see us all over town in our iconic tie-dye t-shirts. Participants must wear an SOS t-shirt each day. One t-shirt is included, and additional t-shirts can be purchased during registration. Returning participants may wear SOS t-shirts from previous years. Drop-off and Pick-up Supervision and building access will not be available for students before and after the program. We kindly ask all parents/guardians to respect these times to ensure the safety and well-being of our students. Drop-Off: 7:30-8:00 AM Students may NOT be dropped off prior to 7:30 AM. Pick-Up: 3:30-4:00 PM All students MUST be picked up promptly. Medications Students must self-carry and self-administer all medications. Keep in Touch Please contact Rochester Community Education with any questions at RochesterCE@rochesterschools.org or 507-328-4000 Ext.1. A parent/guardian handbook will be emailed to all participants prior to each session start date.
  • 2024 Summer of Service (SOS) Session 2 (Gr 5-12)

    Summer of Service is a service-learning summer program for youth entering grades 5-12. During each two-week session, students will work in teams to perform service projects in our community, witness the missions of local organizations firsthand, and reflect on how their personal talents can be used in service to others. Fridays are designated for Fun Friday activities where we will celebrate our work! Join SOS for two weeks of fun today! We recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of SOS, and we can't wait to continue our mission: “The main reason to begin a Summer of Service program in our community is to show youth that our community values them and challenges them to contribute through service…This Summer of Service program will give our youth the skills and tools necessary to help our community, at the same time allowing them to develop through a structured program.” -Proposal for SOS in 1997 Full Days of SOS During COVID precautions, Summer of Service was split into half day camp. We are excited to announce that Summer of Service 2024 will be a full day camp! This will give us the potential for bigger projects and more elaborate Fun Fridays. SOS Sessions Session 1: June 17-21, June 24-28. No SOS on June 19 Session 2: July 8-12, July 15-19 Session 3: July 22-26, July 29-August 2 Students are welcome to register for multiple two-week sessions. Similar service projects may be repeated between sessions. Community Partners We are proud to serve non-profit organizations in Rochester and the surrounding area. We take buses to their locations, they teach us about their missions, and we help them with whatever projects they have planned for us. Ten students can get a lot done in just a few hours, and over the course of the summer, multiple teams of SOS students can leave a meaningful impact. These are a few of our partners from recent years: Camp Companion Channel One Family Promise Rochester Habitat for Humanity PossAbilities Seasons Hospice T-Shirts You will see us all over town in our iconic tie-dye t-shirts. Participants must wear an SOS t-shirt each day. One t-shirt is included, and additional t-shirts can be purchased during registration. Returning participants may wear SOS t-shirts from previous years. Drop-off and Pick-up Supervision and building access will not be available for students before and after the program. We kindly ask all parents/guardians to respect these times to ensure the safety and well-being of our students. Drop-Off: 7:30-8:00 AM Students may NOT be dropped off prior to 7:30 AM. Pick-Up: 3:30-4:00 PM All students MUST be picked up promptly. Medications Students must self-carry and self-administer all medications. Keep in Touch Please contact Rochester Community Education with any questions at RochesterCE@rochesterschools.org or 507-328-4000 Ext.1. A parent/guardian handbook will be emailed to all participants prior to each session start date.
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    Hand Built Mugs

    Cold weather is right around the corner, don’t be left out in the cold without a mug to hold your favorite warm beverage. Come learn how to make a hand-built mug and then decorate it so it fits in your home.
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    Pack a Picnic

    You may have noticed that we are offering some summer activities this year. It is such a great time to be out and about enjoying nature and getting together with friends. So, pack a picnic and join us at one or all of these events. There is no cost, but please register so we know to expect you.
  • Bingo Parlor Fun

    No explanations necessary here - everyone knows how to play Bingo. At our games, everyone's a winner, so come along and claim your prize. A snack will be served along with lots of shouts of BINGO! Enter Kellogg Middle School through door # 2. Note: June class is at Northrop Education Center.
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    Cinco De Mayo Celebration

    Here at Community Education we are always looking for a reason to party. Join us to celebrate Cinco de Mayo a few days late with dancing, fun and food. We will serve walking tacos, so come ready to eat. Wear a sombrero if you have one, and get into the spirit of this fun Maytime holiday.
  • {YEL!} Bricktopia Master Builders Camp (Gr. 1-5)

    Do you have what it takes to be a Master Builder? If so, you are in the right place. We’ve saved our most challenging engineering projects (a robotic dog, motorized bug, race cars and more) for this camp. Battle summer brain drain. Sign up today! LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site or program.
  • A Visit to the Planetarium - The James Webb Telescope

    Join us as we look at the history, technology, construction, and travel of the exciting new James Webb Space Telescope! We’ll fly to space with the JWST, and we will also look at and discuss the awe-inspiring high-resolution pictures it has taken so far. Come see what we are discovering about our universe right now! Please enter through door #6 at Mayo High School.
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    Scavenger Hunt in the Park - with Ice Cream!

    Hey, everyone! It's so great to be out and about in the warmer weather. Join your friends for a fun scavenger hunt at Goose Egg Park, followed by ice cream for all.
  • J.E.T.S. Gymnastics "Funtastic Summer Camps" (3-10 Years) Space Camp Week

    Get ready for an out of this world experience with J.E.T.S. Space Week! Camp will include super stellar gymnastics instruction, space themed arts and crafts, intergalactic games, and so much more! Your child will learn about the solar system all while having a blast! J.E.T.S. mini summer camps are a great way for kids to combine gymnastics, tumbling, group games, music, and crafts around a new exciting theme each week. (Campers must be potty trained) J.E.T.S. Gymnastics, 2440 Claire Lane NE.
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    Rice and More - Recipes Using a Rice Cooker

    Have you ever used a rice cooker? They are so easy to use and you can make more than just rice with them. Join us to try some easy recipes that might help you decide if you would like to use a rice cooker at home.
  • Tech Academy: Robotic Builders: Bottlebots (Gr. 1-5)

    Let the battles begin! Designed by the experts at MIT, LEGO® WeDo Robotics' unique system teaches students about simple machines, engineering, programming, and so much more. Students may construct a catapult, ninja star, tank, battle axe, crossbow, and more in this camp! Students will be working in pairs.
  • Tech Academy: Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning with Python (Gr. 3-7)

    Embark on an extraordinary journey into the future of technology with our day camp. If you're curious about how computers can learn, make decisions, and even think like humans, this camp is your gateway to the world of AI and ML. Discover what AI is all about and explore its various applications in today's world. Learn about AI and the fascinating possibilities it holds. Python is a text-based language, so students should have good keyboarding and basic computer skills. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day.
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    Chess Camp (Gr. 2-8)

    This chess camp is for all ages and stages! Rochester CE chess camp is sure to improve your game. Students will learn basic concepts of the game, as well as fundamental concepts such as castling and check. Beginner and advanced strategy will be taught so you can learn how to attack the enemy king! Multiple achievement levels will be sure to challenge everyone, from beginner to expert! Show what you've got by mastering the next level.
  • Campfire Supper, Wagon Ride and Karaoke on the Ranch!

    Calling all cowboys and cowgirls! Join us for the ultimate Chuck Wagon experience at Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch! This delightful experience combines music, a mouthwatering barbecue, and a warm, inviting atmosphere. The evening is launched by a scenic tractor ride out to Ironwood’s picturesque Chuck Wagon barbecue picnic area, but the fun does not end there! Guests will enjoy a tasty meal, as well as sing, laugh, and enjoy lively performances of karaoke! The country atmosphere will be brought to life with energetic music and line dancing routines. Country attire is encouraged, but don’t worry if you don’t have any, Ironwood staff will make sure you are all kitted out to make it a night to remember! The wagons will begin loading at the Founders Lodge parking lot at 5:30pm, so please arrive by 5:15pm to get everyone on board and head out on time. Sorry, but no refunds after June 1st unless we can sell your ticket. All staff are requested to register, even if they don't plan to eat, so that we do not exceed the capacity of the wagons. If they wish to eat they can pay the $12 fee. Ironwood Springs Ranch, 7291 County Rd 6 SW, Stewartville.
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    A Visit to the Planetarium - IMPACT!

    Several movies have shown us what happens when something large smashes into the Earth. But, how many times has the Earth actually been hit by meteorites, asteroids, and comets in the past? Will it happen again? What are the real results of an impact? What and where are the potentially hazardous impactors now? Join us as we fly through space to find answers to these and other important questions. This show will be a big hit, so don’t miss it! Please enter through door #6 at Mayo High School.
  • Kellogg Bike Club (Gr.6-8)

    Would you like to learn how to ride a bike safely to and from school? As a means of transportation during the summer? Would you enjoy learning the mechanics and engineering to fix your own bike? How about earning a free bike (if you don’t have one to ride)? Learn some new trails to ride with friends and maybe grow to learn mountain biking techniques? We will meet once a week with the first three meetings consisting of street safety, bike preparation, and simple fix-it techniques so you can be self-sufficient, followed by three weeks of progressively longer group bike rides. No experience necessary. All tools provided. Everyone grades 6-8 welcome. Participation essential! No Bike? No problem! We Bike Rochester will offer students a chance to earn a tuned-up bike they can keep after the six-week class is completed.
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    Tree Identification

    Are you curious about the type of trees you have in your yard or the trees that grow in our region? Perhaps you are simply interested in trees. If so, here is just the opportunity for you. Join John as he hikes the trails of Oxbow Park and learn about the various species of trees that inhabit southeastern Minnesota. A brief slide presentation on the utilization of tree flowers as one of the keys to identification will precede the trip outdoors. Cosponsored with Zumbro Valley Audubon Society and Oxbow Park. RAIN DATE IS SUNDAY, JUNE 9.
  • Get to Know Your Library

    Have you ever wondered what happens to your books and DVDs when you return them to the Library? Where does that conveyor belt take them and how do they find their way back to the shelves? Did you know that you can request the Library to purchase a book or DVD if it is not in their catalog? Join us for a tour of Rochester Public Library and find out about all kinds of services that are available for no cost at all. Both tours will be the same so pick whichever time works best for you.
  • Rock Climbing at Roca (LGBTQ+ Youth Event)

    Whether you are an experienced rock climber or have never climbed before, we invite you to join our LGBTQ+ group climb at Roca Climbing & Fitness. This new activity was chosen by youth last year and is presented at a great discount with support from the Rochester Public Schools Foundation. Climbing shoes and harnesses will be provided. Space is limited, so register quickly! Registration for rock climbing will close on July 19th. LGBTQ+ Youth Summer Calendar This is one of many events for LGBTQ+ youth that will be hosted this summer by Rochester Community Education and partnering organizations. Activities are open to all youth entering grades 6-12 who identify as LGBTQ+ or allies. View the Event Calendar How to Participate Youth: Pre-registration is encouraged but not required. If you would like to attend, please use the "Enroll Now" button on this page. This greatly helps us prepare for events. Thank you! All climbers, parents, and spectators must have a signed Visitor Agreement on file with Roca, even if they are not climbing. Please fill out the form online. www.climbroca.com/visitor-agreement Volunteers: Register using the Volunteer "Enroll Now" button on this page. If you haven't recently completed a background check for Rochester Public Schools, please follow the instructions to do so. Thank you to all of our volunteers! Location Roca Climbing & Fitness 6071 Rome Cir NW, Rochester, MN 5590
  • Mixie Madness Art Workshop (LGBTQ+ Youth Event)

    Local artist Tierney Parker will guide you in an art project and share her experiences running her business Mixie Madness. If you've ever wanted to share your artwork online or start an Etsy shop, this workshop is for you! LGBTQ+ Youth Summer Calendar This is one of many events for LGBTQ+ youth that will be hosted this summer by Rochester Community Education and partnering organizations. Activities are open to all youth entering grades 6-12 who identify as LGBTQ+ or allies. View the Event Calendar How to Participate Youth: Pre-registration is encouraged but not required. If you would like to attend, please use the "Enroll Now" button on this page. This greatly helps us prepare for events. Thank you! Volunteers: Register using the Volunteer "Enroll Now" button on this page. If you haven't recently completed a background check for Rochester Public Schools, please follow the instructions to do so. Thank you to all of our volunteers!
  • Storybook Theatre: Three Little Pigs Jr. (Gr. 1-12)

    PLEASE NOTE: There is a discrepancy in the times listed in the Summer catalog. The correct times are M-F 12:15 - 4:30 PM with performances in Friday at 6:30 PM and Saturday at 10:00 AM. STORYBOOK THEATRE Once upon a time... we put on a show! Welcome to Storybook Theatre, where we take classic fairytales and put a fun twist on them, and then you get to act them out! Do you love acting, singing, and dancing? Then Storybook Theatre will surely be a great fit for you! In just one week we'll put together a whole musical, and you get to be one of the stars! Come have a wondrous week with Storybook Theatre! THREE LITTLE PIGS The town of New Piggleton is well known for its annual Bar-B-Que contest, and Granny Pig wins every year! But this year, Sheriff Crooks is determined to steal Granny’s recipe from her three grandchildren so they can’t win! With the prize money and Granny Pig’s recipe, the Sheriff and his daughter Lulu plan to open a chain of bar-b-que restaurants and become rich and famous! Meanwhile, Mama Pig is sick and tired of her home being treated like a pig sty, so it's time for Corky, Porky, and Slim to get gone! Mama Pig hires the Hay Famers, Lumberjacks, and Bricklayers to build each of her piggies their own house. Will Sheriff Crooks and his deputies steal the recipe and the competition, or will the Three Little Pigs prevail by the hairs on their chinny chin chins and win this year’s contest and do their Granny proud? PLEASE NOTE: Auditions will be held on Monday, June 10th starting at 12:15 PM, but may finish before 4:30 PM. Rehearsal will be held Tuesday-Friday, times will vary depending on the participant's role. Schedules will be handed out to students after roles are assigned. Performances will be held on Friday, June 14th at 6:30 PM and Saturday, June 15th at 10:00 AM. Family and friends are encouraged to attend. To participate in this theatre camp, students MUST be available at all scheduled times. All participating students will have a role in this performance. No refunds will be processed after auditions.
  • Sunshine and Roses: Summertime Canvas Painting (Ages 6 & Up)

    Join Sunshine and Roses Traveling Art Studio to paint and create your own beautiful masterpiece! These courses are so much fun and no experience is needed. Step-by-step instructions will be given by our teaching artist. All supplies, including an 11x14 canvas, are provided to participants. Moms, dads, grandmas, and grandpas want to join in the fun? Adults are invited to register as well for an amazing bonding experience with their student. There will be 2 classes per day with 2 different paintings; you have the option to register for one class or both. Please come dressed in clothes that can get paint on them. This course is taught by Grace Kittelson, of Sunshine and Roses Canvas Traveling Art Studio. Additional Course Details: June 21st Classes: Glittery Sunset and Texture Painting July 19th Classes: Cutie Cactus and Lola the Llama