Youth Before and After School
KinderKlub (AM Kindergarten) KinderKlub is an afternoon kindergarten enrichment program. If your child attends Kindergarten in the morning you may drop your child off at noon at RecPlex. Westbrook School students will be transported from Westbrook to RecPlex at noon. There are 2, 3, 4 or 5 day options. Call 847-640-1000 for availability. For more details visit:
www.mppd.org/programs/before-and-after-school
Kids Klub (Grades K-5) Kids Klub is an exciting and fun recreational program. Students from Devonshire, Robert Frost & John Jay will attend Kids Klub at RecPlex. Brentwood & Forest View students will remain at their school for Kids Klub. Call 847-640-1000 for availability. For more details visit
www.mppd.org/programs/before-and-after-school
20 Playtime Express Babysitting
Our caring, qualified staff is happy to watch over, entertain and delight your child! Take some time to work out, run an errand, join a class or enjoy a moment to yourself. Your child will love our comfortable, colorful and safe environment. Children must be nine months old. Call 847-640-1000 for babysitting
reservations at least 24 hours in advance. Day
Place Time
Mon-Thu RPX Mon-Thu RPX Fri-Sat
RPX
8:45am-12pm $5/6 4-7pm
$5/6 8:45am-12pm $5/6 R/NR Fee Youth Classes
Lights, Camera Action-Making Your Own Superheroes Movie (7-12 years) Villains won’t stand a chance when we team up your crime fighting Superheroes! Join us as we summon writer, directors and editor to make our own super movie. Working teams to create our own story and script, create your own background scenes and film our own movie, using your own characters, we’ll help to stop crime in our movie city. All students will get a copy of their movie for home screenings, after class
is complete. Instructor: Computer Explorers. Day Date
Time
M-W 6/27-6/29 10am-12pm CCC Available Online
Location Room R/NR Fee Code 203
$94/99
Video Game Programming (8-12 years) Dive into the world of programming to make your own interactive art, stories, games, and animations using Scratch, a programming language created just for kids by MIT. Create characters that dance, sing and interact with one another. Working in teams, you’ll add sound effects and music clips to create a dynamic video animation game by using software created just for kids. Creativity rules! Instructor: Computer
Explorers. Location: CCC. Day Date
Time Room
M-W 6/27-6/29 12:30-2:30pm 203 Available Online
R/NR Fee Code $94/99
28264
Beginning FUN-gineering (4-6 years) Young, engineers will build working models of simple machines such as a seesaw, a rolling vehicle, and hockey player using LegoTM educational kits. Children will have a great time working on activiites designed around creativity, exploring, investigating and problem solving in a fun group environment! While building these fun interactive models, they will learn about levers, pulleys, gears, wheels and axles. 2 students per Lego kit. RTPD 550
Business Center Drive. Instructor: Computer Explorers. Day Date
Time M-Th 7/11-7/14 4-5:30pm RTPD
Available Online Pre-Engineering using LEGOTM
(5-6 years)
! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGOTM
Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGOTM
building system with the guidance
of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Fun for girls and boys. Day Date
Time
www.mppd.org
M-F 6/27-7/1 9am-12pm RPX Available Online
Location R/NR Fee Code $163/168
28274
Location R/NR Fee Code $94/99
28266 28260
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