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2 Problem 1: Catch Us If You Can Divisions I, II, III & IV This is your Odyssey, should you choose to accept it your team will design, build, and run vehicles from a multi-level Parking Garage to a secret meeting place without being stopped. Vehicles will travel different routes to reach the same destination. During their Odyssey, the vehicles will do something that prevents them from being followed. The performance will include the reason for the meeting, someone that wants to prevent the meeting, a simulation of a scene taking place inside a vehicle as it travels, and a soundtrack to accompany the vehicles travel. Cost limit: $145 USD. Catch Us If You Can Div I Long Term Location: Adams Mid Sch Gym 8:00am RINCON VALLEY MID SCH/SRACS :20pm 8:20am NORDSTROM ELE SCH :00pm 8:40am SHANNON RANCH ELE SCH A :40am 9:00am --Break 9:20am LANG RANCH ELE SCH :40pm 9:40am RIDGEVIEW ELE SCH :00pm 10:00am JOHN L. GOLDEN ELE SCH :40pm 10:20am --Break 10:40am WELBY WAY CHARTER ELE SCH :00pm 11:00am INDUZ FREMONT A :20pm 11:20am MERRYHILL MIDTOWN SCH TM A :20am 11:40am GLORIETTA ELE SCH BLUE :40am 12:00pm --Lunch 1:00pm GOLD TRAIL SCH A :00am 1:20pm SONOMA CHARTER SCH A :40am 1:40pm LIVE OAK ELE SCH :00am 2:00pm --Break 2:20pm PACIFIC RIM ELE SCH :20am 2:40pm GARIN ELE SCH :00am 3:00pm RIVER SPRINGS CHARTER SCH :20am
3 Problem 1: Catch Us If You Can Divisions I, II, III & IV This is your Odyssey, should you choose to accept it your team will design, build, and run vehicles from a multi-level Parking Garage to a secret meeting place without being stopped. Vehicles will travel different routes to reach the same destination. During their Odyssey, the vehicles will do something that prevents them from being followed. The performance will include the reason for the meeting, someone that wants to prevent the meeting, a simulation of a scene taking place inside a vehicle as it travels, and a soundtrack to accompany the vehicles travel. Cost limit: $145 USD. Catch Us If You Can Div II Long Term Location: Adams Mid Sch Weight Rm 8:30am JAMES F SMITH ELE SCH :20pm 8:50am SANTA ROSA TECH MAGNET SCH A :40pm 9:10am KIMBARK ELE SCH :00pm 9:30am --Break 9:50am EVERGREEN ELE SCH :00pm 10:10am SHANNON RANCH ELE SCH A :20pm 10:30am BLACK MOUNTAIN MID SCH A :20pm 10:50am --Break 11:10am LOS CERROS MID SCH C :40pm 11:30am MAGNOLIA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL :40am 11:50am MERRYHILL MIDTOWN SCH TM A :00am 12:10pm --Lunch 1:10pm LOS CERRITOS MID SCH :20am 1:30pm GRANT ELE SCH B :00am 1:50pm CHINO VALLEY ADVOGATE C :20am 2:10pm EXCELSIOR MID SCH :40am 2:30pm CHINESE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL :00am Catch Us If You Can Div III Long Term Location: Adams Mid Sch Weight Rm 2:50pm --Break 3:10pm CONCORD H S :40am 3:30pm WALNUT CREEK ROTARY CLUB :00am 3:50pm EVERGREEN COMMUNITY CENTER :20am 4:10pm IRVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL :00am
4 Problem 2: Odd-a-Bot Divisions I, II, & III For this problem, teams will create a humorous story about a family that brings home an Odd-a-Bot. Instead of being programmed to perform tasks, this Odd-a-Bot robot learns from watching others. Teams will design, build, and operate an original robot that demonstrates human characteristics when performing tasks. In the performance, the Odd-a-Bot will move and learn human actions from watching characters perform activities such as household chores, creating art, and dancing. The Odd-a-Bot learns more than it was expected to learn, and will confuse its actions with humorous results. Cost limit: $145 USD. Odd-a-Bot Div I Long Term Location: ET 101 8:30am DISCOVERY BAY ELE SCH :50pm 8:50am DEL REY ELE SCH BLUE :10pm 9:10am CAROLYN CLARK ELE SCH :50pm 9:30am --Break 9:50am BUENA VISTA ELE SCH A :10pm 10:10am WISE SCH :30pm 10:30am MORAGA ROTARY CLUB :10pm 10:50am MARSH CREEK ELE SCH :30pm 11:10am LAKE ARROWHEAD ELE SCH :50pm 11:30am --Lunch 12:30pm HIDDEN VALLEY ELE SCH BLUE :10am 12:50pm SHANNON RANCH ELE SCH A :50am 1:10pm WELBY WAY CHARTER ELE SCH :50am 1:30pm CALIFORNIA MONTESSORI PROJ-EG :30am 1:50pm --Break 2:10pm OLIVE GROVE ELE SCH :10am 2:30pm VETERANS ELE SCH A :30am 2:50pm PRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCH :50am 3:10pm INDUZ FREMONT A :10am 3:30pm JOHN L. GOLDEN ELE SCH :30pm
5 Problem 2: Odd-a-Bot Divisions I, II, & III For this problem, teams will create a humorous story about a family that brings home an Odd-a-Bot. Instead of being programmed to perform tasks, this Odd-a-Bot robot learns from watching others. Teams will design, build, and operate an original robot that demonstrates human characteristics when performing tasks. In the performance, the Odd-a-Bot will move and learn human actions from watching characters perform activities such as household chores, creating art, and dancing. The Odd-a-Bot learns more than it was expected to learn, and will confuse its actions with humorous results. Cost limit: $145 USD. Odd-a-Bot Div II Long Term Location: ET 104 8:00am MAGNOLIA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL :20am 8:20am SEQUOIA MID SCH :40am 8:40am ANTELOPE CROSSING MID SCH :20am 9:00am --Break 9:20am SUMMIT INT SCH :00pm 9:40am EXCELSIOR MID SCH :40pm 10:00am MORAGA ROTARY CLUB :20pm 10:20am --Break 10:40am HOLMES MID SCH TM A :40am 11:00am FOREST PARK ELE SCH :40pm 11:20am MARY PUTNAM HENCK INT SCH :00pm 11:40am --Lunch 12:20pm SUMMIT COLLEGIATE ACADEMY :20pm 12:40pm WALNUT CREEK INT SCH B :40pm 1:00pm CLASS :00am Odd-a-Bot Div III Long Term Location: ET 104 1:20pm --Break 1:40pm SAN GORGONIO HIGH SCHOOL :20am 2:00pm CENTRAL H S A :40am 2:20pm HERITAGE H S :00am 2:40pm INDUZ FREMONT A :20am
6 Problem 3: Classics It s Time, OMER Divisions I, II, III & IV The future and the past collide in this problem about important works of art both existing and yet-to-be-created. Teams will create and present an original performance about time travelers looking to discover the inspiration for great works of art, little did they know it was OMER every time! The travelers go back in time twice into our past and once into our future. They will see OMER inspire two classical artists and a team-created artist from our future. The performance will include how the three works of art positively impact the world, a visual and audible effect that indicates when time travel is occurring, two re-creations of the classic works of art selected from a list, and a team-created work of art. Cost limit: $125 USD. It's Time, OMER Div I Long Term Location: D 109/110 8:00am JULIEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL :00pm 8:20am JOHN BALDWIN ELE SCH A 569 2:20pm 8:40am WISE SCH :40pm 9:00am --Break 9:20am HIDDEN VALLEY ELE SCH BLUE :00pm 9:40am THE HEALDSBURG SCHOOL :00pm 10:00am LAUREL ELE SCH :40am 10:20am NEWCASTLE ELE/CHARTER SCH :40pm 10:40am --Break 11:00am GOLD TRAIL SCH A :20am 11:20am CHINO VALLEY ADVOGATE B :00am 11:40am MILLVILLE ELE SCH :00am 12:00pm LIVE OAK ELE SCH :40am 12:20pm --Lunch 1:20pm BURTON VALLEY ELE SCH A :20pm 1:40pm CHINO VALLEY ADVOGATE C :20am 2:00pm PACIFIC RIM ELE SCH :40am 2:20pm FREMONT ELE SCH :00am 2:40pm --Break 3:00pm WEIBEL ELE SCH B :20pm 3:20pm TOM MATSUMOTO ELE SCH :40pm 3:40pm SHANNON RANCH ELE SCH A :00pm 4:00pm LANG RANCH ELE SCH :20pm
7 Problem 3: Classics It s Time, OMER Divisions I, II, III & IV The future and the past collide in this problem about important works of art both existing and yet-to-be-created. Teams will create and present an original performance about time travelers looking to discover the inspiration for great works of art, little did they know it was OMER every time! The travelers go back in time twice into our past and once into our future. They will see OMER inspire two classical artists and a team-created artist from our future. The performance will include how the three works of art positively impact the world, a visual and audible effect that indicates when time travel is occurring, two re-creations of the classic works of art selected from a list, and a team-created work of art. Cost limit: $125 USD. It's Time, OMER Div II Long Term Location: D 112 8:15am EDNA HILL MID SCH :20am 8:35am MAGNOLIA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL :40am 8:55am PACHECO ELE SCH :00pm 9:15am --Break 9:35am COLUMBINE ELE SCH :20pm 9:55am ANTELOPE CROSSING MID SCH :40pm 10:15am ORINDA INT SCH :00pm 10:35am BRISTOW MID SCH :40pm 10:55am --Break 11:15am SUMMIT INT SCH :00pm 11:35am LOS CERRITOS MID SCH :20pm 11:55am CHINO VALLEY ADVOGATE A :40am 12:15pm --Lunch 1:15pm FORT BRAGG RECREATION CTR :00am 1:35pm MARY PUTNAM HENCK INT SCH :00am 1:55pm DESERT JR/SR H S :20am 2:15pm SANTA ROSA CHARTR SCH FOR ARTS :20am 2:35pm --Break 2:55pm MISSION ESTANCIA ELE SCH :40am 3:15pm ACADEMY OF ALAMEDA :00am 3:35pm MEDEA CREEK MID SCH B :40am 3:55pm MARTIN MURPHY MIDDLE SCHOOL :00am
8 Problem 3: Classics It s Time, OMER Divisions I, II, III & IV The future and the past collide in this problem about important works of art both existing and yet-to-be-created. Teams will create and present an original performance about time travelers looking to discover the inspiration for great works of art, little did they know it was OMER every time! The travelers go back in time twice into our past and once into our future. They will see OMER inspire two classical artists and a team-created artist from our future. The performance will include how the three works of art positively impact the world, a visual and audible effect that indicates when time travel is occurring, two re-creations of the classic works of art selected from a list, and a team-created work of art. Cost limit: $125 USD. It's Time, OMER Div III Long Term Location: HR 103 9:00am CENTRAL H S B :20pm 9:20am BEAR RIVER H S :40pm 9:40am RIM OF THE WORLD H S :00pm 10:00am --Break 10:20am CENTRAL H S A :20pm 10:40am SAN RAMON VALLEY H S :00pm 11:00am TEMPLE CITY H S :20pm 11:20am MORAGA ROTARY CLUB :40pm
9 Problem 4: Ready, Set, Balsa, Build! Divisions I, II, III & IV Creativity can be defined by using only what you have to get a job done. In this problem, teams will design, build, and test a structure made of only balsa wood and glue that will balance and support as much weight as possible. The structure must include sets of balsa pieces of predetermined sizes and quantities as listed in the problem. Some sets must be parts of the structure while others, if incorporated, will receive additional score the more sets of pieces used, the higher the score! Teams will present a performance with a theme about using what s available and that incorporates weight-placement and assembling original team creations. Cost limit: $145 USD. Ready, Set, Balsa, Build! Div I Long Term Location: ES 101 Long Term Weigh In Membership Name Number Spont 8:40am 7:30am EDWARD KEMBLE ELE SCH :00am 9:00am 7:50am VISTA GRANDE ELE SCH :20pm 9:20am 8:10am SEQUOIA ELE SCH :40pm 9:40am --Break 10:00am 8:50am CHINO VALLEY ADVOGATE C :00pm 10:20am 9:10am PACIFIC RIM ELE SCH :20pm 10:40am 9:30am MORAGA ROTARY CLUB :40pm 11:00am 9:50am AURELIA PENNEKAMP ELE SCH :40am 11:20am --Lunch 12:20pm 10:10am PIONEER ELE SCH :00am 12:40pm 10:50am OXFORD PREP ACADEMY - CHINO :20am 1:00pm 11:10am EVERGREEN ELE SCH :00am 1:20pm 11:30am RED OAK ELE SCH :20am 1:40pm 11:50am VETERANS ELE SCH A :40am
10 Problem 4: Ready, Set, Balsa, Build! Divisions I, II, III & IV Creativity can be defined by using only what you have to get a job done. In this problem, teams will design, build, and test a structure made of only balsa wood and glue that will balance and support as much weight as possible. The structure must include sets of balsa pieces of predetermined sizes and quantities as listed in the problem. Some sets must be parts of the structure while others, if incorporated, will receive additional score the more sets of pieces used, the higher the score! Teams will present a performance with a theme about using what s available and that incorporates weight-placement and assembling original team creations. Cost limit: $145 USD. Ready, Set, Balsa, Build! Div II Long Term Location: ES 104 Long Term Weigh In Membership Name Number Spont 8:30am 7:00am EDNA HILL MID SCH :20am 8:50am 7:20am ANDREW CARNEGIE MID SCH :40am 9:10am 7:40am ANTELOPE CROSSING MID SCH :00pm 9:30am --Break 9:50am 8:20am SUMMIT INT SCH :20pm 10:10am 8:40am RINCON VALLEY MID SCH/SRACS :40pm 10:30am 9:00am CHINESE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL :00pm 10:50am --Break 11:10am 9:40am SYCAMORE LODGE 129 ODD FELLOWS :20pm 11:30am 10:00am OXFORD PREP ACADEMY - CHINO :00am 11:50am 10:20am REDWOOD MID SCH :20am 12:10pm --Lunch 1:10pm 11:00am MARTIN LUTHER KING MID SCH :40am 1:30pm 11:20am CHAPARRAL MID SCH :20am 1:50pm 11:40am THE GIFTED IN FREMONT :40am 2:10pm 12:00pm INDUZ FREMONT A :00am 2:30pm 12:20pm BAKERSFIELD COOPERATIVE :20am Ready, Set, Balsa, Build! Div III Long Term Location: ES 105 Long Term Weigh In Membership Name Number Spont 9:00am 7:50am CENTRAL H S A :20am 9:20am 8:10am ACE CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL :40am 9:40am 8:30am MARIA CARRILLO H S :00am 10:00am --Break 10:20am 9:10am ORINDA ROTARY :20pm 10:40am 9:30am LAS LOMAS H S :40pm 11:00am 9:50am OAK PARK HIGH SCHOOL :00pm 11:20am 10:10am BIG BEAR LIGHTHOUSE PROJECT :20pm
11 Problem 5: To Be Continued: A Superhero Cliffhanger Divisions I, II, III & IV Creativity is being taken away from the world, and it is up to Odyssey teams to rescue it! Teams will create and present a humorous performance about an unexpected superhero that encounters three different situations where it must save creativity in some way. The superhero will change appearance when it displays its superpowers and go back to blending in with society when not. The performance will also include a clumsy sidekick, a nemesis character, a choreographed battle, and a cliffhanger ending. Cost limit: $125 USD. To Be Continued: A Superhero Cliffhanger Div IA Long Term Location: LG 104 8:45am CHINO VALLEY ADVOGATE A :20am 9:05am BRENTWOOD ELE SCH :40pm 9:25am PACIFIC ELE SCH B :00pm 9:45am --Break 10:05am CALAVERA HILLS ELE SCH :20pm 10:25am COLE CANYON ELE SCH B :40pm 10:45am MT. DIABLO ELEMENTARY SCH A :00pm 11:05am WALNUT ELE EDUCATION CTR :00am 11:25am INDUZ FREMONT A :20am 11:45am --Lunch 12:45pm HIDDEN VALLEY ELE SCH BLUE :40am 1:05pm SHOAL CREEK ELEMENTARY SCH :20am 1:25pm KIMBARK ELE SCH :40am 1:45pm WASHINGTON CHARTER SCH :00am
12 Problem 5: To Be Continued: A Superhero Cliffhanger Divisions I, II, III & IV Creativity is being taken away from the world, and it is up to Odyssey teams to rescue it! Teams will create and present a humorous performance about an unexpected superhero that encounters three different situations where it must save creativity in some way. The superhero will change appearance when it displays its superpowers and go back to blending in with society when not. The performance will also include a clumsy sidekick, a nemesis character, a choreographed battle, and a cliffhanger ending. Cost limit: $125 USD. To Be Continued: A Superhero Cliffhanger Div IB Long Term Location: A 110 8:15am CLASS :20am 8:35am RANCHO ROMERO ELE SCH B :40am 8:55am WALT DISNEY ELE SCH :00am 9:15am --Break 9:35am LINWOOD ELE SCH :20pm 9:55am ROBINSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL :40pm 10:15am FREMONT ELE SCH :20pm 10:35am BONNY VIEW ELE SCH :40pm 10:55am --Break 11:15am CAROLYN CLARK ELE SCH :00am 11:35am WISE SCH :00pm 11:55am OLIVE GROVE ELE SCH :20am 12:15pm GOLD TRAIL SCH A :40am
13 Problem 5: To Be Continued: A Superhero Cliffhanger Divisions I, II, III & IV Creativity is being taken away from the world, and it is up to Odyssey teams to rescue it! Teams will create and present a humorous performance about an unexpected superhero that encounters three different situations where it must save creativity in some way. The superhero will change appearance when it displays its superpowers and go back to blending in with society when not. The performance will also include a clumsy sidekick, a nemesis character, a choreographed battle, and a cliffhanger ending. Cost limit: $125 USD. To Be Continued: A Superhero Cliffhanger Div II Long Term Location: LG 114 8:00am THOMPSON MID SCH B :15pm 8:20am CHINO VALLEY ADVOGATE C :35pm 8:40am RINCON VALLEY MID SCH/SRACS :55pm 9:00am SILVERADO MID SCH :15pm 9:20am --Break 9:40am SEQUOIA MIDDLE SCHOOL :35pm 10:00am ACADEMY OF ALAMEDA :55am 10:20am MEDEA CREEK MID SCH B :15am 10:40am CHINO VALLEY ADVOGATE F :35am 11:00am ENCINITAS FRIENDS OF THE ARTS :15am 11:20am --Lunch 12:20pm INDUZ FREMONT A :35am 12:40pm INDUZ FREMONT B :55am 1:00pm EDNA HILL MID SCH :15am 1:20pm HAPPY VALLEY ELE SCH :55am 1:40pm STONE VALLEY MID SCH :15am 2:00pm --Break 2:20pm COLUMBINE ELE SCH :35am 2:40pm BENICIA MID SCH :55am 3:00pm ADAMS MID SCH :15pm 3:20pm LINWOOD ELE SCH :35pm 3:40pm --Break 4:00pm RINCON VALLEY CHARTER SCH :55pm 4:20pm GOLD TRAIL SCH A :15pm 4:40pm SUMMIT INT SCH :35pm
14 Problem 5: To Be Continued: A Superhero Cliffhanger Divisions I, II, III & IV Creativity is being taken away from the world, and it is up to Odyssey teams to rescue it! Teams will create and present a humorous performance about an unexpected superhero that encounters three different situations where it must save creativity in some way. The superhero will change appearance when it displays its superpowers and go back to blending in with society when not. The performance will also include a clumsy sidekick, a nemesis character, a choreographed battle, and a cliffhanger ending. Cost limit: $125 USD. To Be Continued: A Superhero Cliffhanger Div III Long Term Location: A 113 9:20am CENTRAL H S A :00pm 9:40am WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL :20pm 10:00am LA COSTA CANYON H S :20am 10:20am --Break 10:40am WALNUT CREEK ROTARY CLUB :40am 11:00am NEWBURY PARK H S :00am 11:20am HERITAGE H S :40am 11:40am SANTA ROSA H S :00am 12:00pm --Lunch 1:00pm MORAGA ROTARY CLUB :20am 1:20pm DIAMOND BAR HIGH SCHOOL :40am
11:00am SUN EMPIRE ELE SCH :20pm 11:20am TOM MATSUMOTO ELE SCH :40pm 11:40am MERRYHILL SCHOOL B :00pm
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