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FASHION DESIGN Aspiring fashion designers plan, sketch, and create their own miniature outfits and looks to learn the fundamentals of this art. Whether they're constructing a fashion journal, a fantasy costume, or a new sports uniform, students engage with different materials and learn important design concepts like composition and color combination. Students develop artistic and fine motor skills. No sewing machine required! No class March 25. NEW
DRONES Build a passion for technology and the science of flight! Learn how to safely and accurately maneuver a drone through interactive steering, control, and racing challenges. Beyond flying the drone, learn about machine maintenance and important technological principles, applicable anywhere! Drones will fly through trick flight shows, deliveries, and even rescue missions. No class March 26. NEW
3D PRINTING Nexplore 3D Printing Start+ empowers students to bring their imaginations into reality with 3Doodler pens. Each lesson combines a structured STEAM project with wiggle room to doodle, explore and create their own ideas. Students might construct landforms to learn about geography or use geometry to make their own shapeshifters. NEW
INSTRUCTOR: Nexplore DAY:
INSTRUCTOR: Nexplore DAY/TIME:
Wednesday
INSTRUCTOR: Nexplore PROG#: 100793 DATE:
Thursday / 6 PM-7 PM
TIME:
5:30 PM-6:30 PM Kindergarten to 5th FLC—Room 109
GRADE:
3rd to 12th
GRADE:
LOCATION:
Mar 4-Apr 15
FLC—Room LL 109
LOCATION:
DAY/TIME:
FEE:
Wednesday / 5:30 PM-6:30 PM
Resident $190 | Non-resident $238
FEE:
Resident $180 | Non-resident $225
GRADE:
PROG#: 100787 100788
DATE:
Kindergarten to 8th FLC—Room 109
PROG#: 100789 100790
DATE:
LOCATION:
Jan 15-Feb 19 Mar 5-Apr 16
Jan 14-Feb 18 Apr 22-May 27
FEE:
Resident $190 | Non-resident $238
DAY: Monday | LOCATION: FLC—Room 109 | FEE: Resident $157 | Non-resident $197
CHEMICAL CREATIONS
AI SMARTCORE 4 ROBOT
Learn and discover several scientific concepts through an entertaining and innovative approach! Become trained to work like a real scientist in the lab, create crazy bouncy glob and scary green slime, make a UV bracelet and watch it react to the sun and many other exciting experiments in this fascinating and educational program! 100542 DATE/TIME: Jan 12-Feb 16 / 5:30 PM-6:30 PM AGE: 6 to 10 OUTER SPACE AND PHYSICS FUN Assemble your own Orbiting Solar System Kit, learn all about our planetary neighborhood, and watch the planets move around the sun with a wind-up motor. Take part in other exciting activities involving physics, air pressure and density. Be mesmerized as you watch a cosmic rocket, assemble a stunt plane and learn about the four major forces of flight. You will also witness some intriguing demonstrations from your instructor! 100544 DATE/TIME: Jan 12-Feb 16 / 6:30 PM-7:30 PM AGE: 7 to 11 PROG#: PROG#:
Build and take home your very own AI SmartCore 4 Robot kit with 4 separate modular smart vehicles: All-Terrain Cube (balance and predictability), Super Snake (entertain four-legged friends), Turbo Trike (cruise at high speeds) and Titan Tank (rove and explore). Perfect for new robot builders eager to master robotic engineering! No class March 23. 100534 DATE/TIME: Mar 2-Apr 13 / 5:30 PM-6:30 PM AGE: 6 to 10 CSI CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION Learn about forensics, search for evidence, and gather clues to solve the crime of the century and save the Minds in Motion Laboratory! Experiment in our crime lab, learn fingerprint classification and perform chemical analyses and record observations. No class March 23. 100535 DATE/TIME: Mar 2-Apr 13 / 6:30 PM-7:30 PM AGE: 7 to 11 PROG#: PROG#:
INCLUSION The Village of Orland Park welcomes participants with special needs in all areas of programming. We strive to make all programs an optimal experience by pro viding reasonable accommodations to the program. The Special Recreation Division provides inclusion assistance to programs servicing clientele ages 3 years and up. Please indicate at the time of registration that 1:1 assistance is needed. Programs that are not eligible for 1:1 services are as follows: Parent/Tot classes, off-site and/ or contracted programs and day care services. If you are requesting inclusion services, please contact the Special Recreation Senior Program Coordinator at 708.403.6202 two weeks prior to the start of the program in order to start the inclusion process. Please reference page 114 for additional inclusion and ADA information.
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