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End of Summer Bash with Kidcreate StudioKidCreate & DecoratingThe end of summer is just around the corner, so let’s go out with a bang! We’ll celebrate all things summer as we sculpt summery treats, create tropical works of art and more; we’ll even make a beach scene out of real candy! This camp is one awesome artsy party you don’t want to miss Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child.Summer 2026 -
Erupting Whale with KidScientificKidCreate & Decorating“Thar She Blows!” Get ready for a thrilling adventure with messy science experiments! Young scientists will explore fascinating theories through hands-on fun with mini "explosions," and bubble science. Each activity is designed to inspire curiosity and creativity while making science unforgettable. Spark your child’s love for discovery in this exciting blend of learning and experimentation! Please pack a nut-free snack and drink for your child.Summer 2026 -
F.A.S.T. KIDS – Staying Safe While Home AloneGeneral InterestFirst Aid and Safety Trained Kids is a 4-hour course for 7 - 10 year-olds. This course helps prepare children for staying safe at and away from home. Lessons cover basic first aid, water safety, vehicle safety, home emergencies, injury prevention, stranger and internet safety. Students will receive a book, handouts and a home first aid kit as part of the class.Youth Enrichment 2025-2026 -
F.A.S.T. KIDS – Staying Safe While Home AloneGeneral InterestFirst Aid and Safety Trained Kids is a 4-hour course for 7 - 10 year-olds. This course helps prepare children for staying safe at and away from home. Lessons cover basic first aid, water safety, vehicle safety, home emergencies, injury prevention, stranger and internet safety. Students will receive a book, handouts and a home first aid kit as part of the class.Summer 2026 -
Fast-Track to Social Media Marketing for BusinessGeneral InterestTake your business to new heights with our fast-paced, comprehensive session designed to equip business owners, entrepreneurs, and marketing professionals with the essential skills and strategies needed to leverage social media for business success. Learn how to effectively reach your target audience, increase brand awareness, and drive engagement across major social media platforms.2026 Winter/Spring Adult Community Education Catalog -
Father’s Day Gift Making with Kidcreate StudioKidCreate & DecoratingOur littlest artists get to celebrate Dad in the sweetest way! Little hands will craft a special award, filled with love and creativity, just for their dad. With plenty of giggles and simple, fun projects, this class is all about joy, bonding, and a keepsake Dad will adore! Come ready to get messy while you play right along with your child. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver.Summer 2026 -
Field Trips (Early Childhood)Field Trips are events for children and parents. You will find something for everyone in your young family-babies, preschoolers, moms and dads! Register early as some events fill fast. You can register online, by mail or drop off your registration at the Early Childhood Family Center. No refund on fees after the deadline date.Category -
Fighting Saints Fishing TeamCoaches: Josh Herbst (Head Coach) Nathan Burr (Assistant Coach) Any questions contact them at: fightingsaintsfishing@gmail.comCategory -
Fighting Saints Fishing Team, High School Team (entering 9th - 12th grade for Fall 2026)Fighting Saints Fishing TeamRegistration is now open for our High School (entering 9th - 12th grade for Fall 2026) 2026 Season! Season starts May and ends in early September. There are 3 steps you must follow to complete the registration process. Please find each step listed below with detailed instructions. Each Angler must have a partner within the age limit listed above. Each team of 2 must have a boat captain. Boat captains will not be provided, you must have a boat captain and boat to sign up. Anyone ages 18 and older, has a boat, and can drive big motor with knowledge of watercraft safety laws and rules in Minnesota can be a boat captain. Boat Captains must complete a background check through community education. Background Link Teams and/or boat captain must provide their own boat. All boats must: -have an operating livewell with aeration system to keep all bass alive throughout the day (checked at morning take-off) -have an operating kill switch connected to the boat captain when the big motor is in operation (checked at morning take-off) -have minimum 16 foot length and power cannot exceed Coast Guard maximum limitations. Horsepower (250 hp) limitations do apply at National events. -carry a $300,000 minimum liability insurance policy with a copy readily available upon random checks at morning check-in. Do this step before you finish the Community Education Registration process. STEP 1: SIGN UP WITH BASS & PAY $12 ANNUAL FEE Must write down and hang on to your BASS Membership # This is basically signing up for the Bassmaster magazine, but also covers membership for participation in BASS events. Some of you will be RENEWING the BASS membership - if you signed up last year some of your memberships may have already auto-renewed, so be sure to ask. Either way, call to sign up, renew, or confirm that your membership auto-renewed - and be sure to confirm and write down your angler’s BASS Membership Number. Keep your BASS Membership # readily available, as you will need it for Step 2. Call BASS Customer Service: 1-877-227-7872 Request to sign up your child for the Junior/High School $12 membership Write down the BASS member # generated in this step Coaches: Josh Herbst (Head Coach) Nathan Burr (Assistant Coach) Any questions contact them at: fightingsaintsfishing@gmail.com2025-2026 Districtwide Youth -
Fighting Saints Fishing Team, Junior Team (entering 2nd - 8th grade for Fall 2026)Fighting Saints Fishing TeamRegistration is now open for our Junior (entering 2nd - 8th grade for Fall 2026) 2026 Season! Season starts May and ends in early September. There are 3 steps you must follow to complete the registration process. Please find each step listed below with detailed instructions. Each Angler must have a partner within the age limit listed above. Each team of 2 must have a boat captain. Boat captains will not be provided; you must have a boat captain and boat to sign up. Anyone ages 18 and older, has a boat, and can drive big motor with knowledge of watercraft safety laws and rules in Minnesota can be a boat captain. Boat Captains must complete a background check through community education. Background Link Teams and/or boat captain must provide their own boat. All boats must: -have an operating livewell with aeration system to keep all bass alive throughout the day (checked at morning take-off) -have an operating kill switch connected to the boat captain when the big motor is in operation (checked at morning take-off) -have minimum 16 foot length and power cannot exceed Coast Guard maximum limitations. Horsepower (250 hp) limitations do apply at National events. -carry a $300,000 minimum liability insurance policy with a copy readily available upon random checks at morning check-in. Do this step before you finish the Community Education Registration process. STEP 1: SIGN UP WITH BASS & PAY $12 ANNUAL FEE Must write down and hang on to your BASS Membership # This is basically signing up for the Bassmaster magazine, but also covers membership for participation in BASS events. Some of you will be RENEWING the BASS membership - if you signed up last year some of your memberships may have already auto-renewed, so be sure to ask. Either way, call to sign up, renew, or confirm that your membership auto-renewed - and be sure to confirm and write down your angler’s BASS Membership Number. Keep your BASS Membership # readily available, as you will need it for Step 2. Call BASS Customer Service: 1-877-227-7872 Request to sign up your child for the Junior/High School $12 membership Write down the BASS member # generated in this step Coaches: Josh Herbst (Head Coach) Nathan Burr (Assistant Coach) Any questions contact them at: fightingsaintsfishing@gmail.com2025-2026 Districtwide Youth -
Fizzy, Fun, & Slime with KidScientificKidCreate & DecoratingJump into the Fizzy, Fun, and Slime Lab! Kids will create rainbow fizz, erupting ice cream cone volcanoes, water bead stress balls, and an array of ooey gooey slime creations. This hands-on class is packed with science, messy fun, and endless excitement! Please pack a lunch, nut free snack, and drink for your child.Youth Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Focaccia, Stromboli, Calzones OH MYCuisineWhat makes a Focaccia a Focaccia, a Stromboli a Stromboli, and a Calzone a Calzone? How are they different? How are they the same? Discover the delicious answers to these questions as we explore the world of unique rolled & stuffed pizzas, marvelous focaccia bread, and an out-of-this-world pizza sauce made from the instructor’s own personal recipes. Using two different types of homemade dough—one crafted for pizzas and the other for the focaccia, you’ll learn how to crate these Italian –inspired favorites step-by-step with confidence andeasy. Participants are welcome to make them all or simply pick and choose their favorites to cook-along with, personalizing each creation with toppings and fillings of their choice. With rave reviews from past participants, this fun and flavorful experience just might make takeout pizza a thing of the past!Equipment Needs: A 9x13 non-stick baking pan or a larger sheet pan will be needed for the focaccia bread. Additional sheet pans will be needed for the Stromboli and the Calzones. A stand mixer is highly recommended in order to be able to make the dough for both options during the class.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~While cooking-along is loads of fun, and highly recommended, it is optional. Make it a date night or family nightas you create lasting memories in your kitchen! This class will take place on Zoom, free online software. Participants will receive instructions on how to access the class prior to it starting. A list of ingredients and class details will be received in advance of the class with enough time for shopping and preparation. The Instructor’s Personal Recipes from this class will be included in a professionally made PDFpacket to be received by participants after the class. NOTE: The instructor’s recipes are copyrighted and are only shared with those who register for this class. As an added bonus, the instructor has created a private group and a public group on Facebook for participants ofher cooking classes. Everyone will receive an invite to the groups although joining is optional. Come join the fun!Note: One registration fee covers immediate family members living full-time in the same household. Adultsupervision is required if children participate. If friends, adult children, or extended family members areparticipating together, EACH separate household must register SEPARATELY2026 Winter/Spring Adult Community Education Catalog -
Game Design with RobloxTech AcademyLearn the basics of game design while creating your own 3D worlds in Roblox Studio! This class introduces students to the tools and possibilities Roblox offers for designing interactive games. They’ll explore how to build environments, add characters, and bring their ideas to life with simple coding. By the end of camp, each student will have created original projects that showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills. Bring a USB on the last day to save your games.Summer 2026 -
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General InterestB.L.A.S.T. - Babysitting 101: Emergency Outfitters This course follows the American Academy of Pediatrics – Babysitter Lessons And Safety Training (BLAST). Students learn current practices for safety and injury prevention, first aid basics, feeding and caring for infants, how to handle behavior problems, and how to manage their babysitting business. Students receive a reference book, recipe and game handouts, babysitting bag and first aid kit. F.A.S.T. KIDS – Staying Safe While Home Alone First Aid and Safety Trained Kids is a 4-hour course for 7 - 10 year-olds. This course helps prepare children for staying safe at and away from home. Lessons cover basic first aid, water safety, vehicle safety, home emergencies, injury prevention, stranger and internet safety. Students will receive a book, handouts and a home first aid kit as part of the class. RC Car Racing This course is for intermediate level drivers, teens, and adults who want time on the track to drive RC Cars. Participants can use the RC Cars provided or bring their own RC Cars on approval. Introduction to RC Racing Interested in RC Cars? Want to try racing them on a track? Come join us as we explore what makes them work and try them out. Participants will leave with a better understanding and get some time testing out their driving skills with a few different types of RC Cars. Participants can use our RC Cars or use your own on approval.Category -
Ghostwriting 101: Get Paid to Write Other Peoples StoriesGeneral InterestUnlock the lucrative world of ghostwriting and become the invisible voice behind powerful stories. This comprehensive class reveals how to build strong client relationships, protect confidentiality, and capture your clients’ unique voices with authenticity and flair. You’ll explore diverse ghostwriting projects, master pricing strategies, navigate contracts with confidence, and learn how to build a thriving, well-paid career that keeps the work—and the income—flowing. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.2026 Winter/Spring Adult Community Education Catalog -
NewGirls Basketball Camp, 6th-8th GradeSummer Camps and ClinicsBasketball camp will focus on the necessary individual skills and team development concepts required to be a successful basketball player. Camp will focus on player development teaching the skills of shooting, passing, catching, ball-handling as well as individual and team defense. Bring a water bottle and basketball shoes.Summer Camps 26 -
NewGirls Basketball Camp, 9th-12th GradeSummer Camps and ClinicsBasketball camp will focus on the necessary individual skills and team development concepts required to be a successful basketball player. Camp will focus on player development teaching the skills of shooting, passing, catching, ball-handling as well as individual and team defense. Bring a water bottle and basketball shoes.Summer Camps 26 -
Glitter & Glow with Kidcreate StudioKidCreate & DecoratingWhat rules supreme in your child’s world? Art projects that glitter or glow-in-the-dark? No need for your child to choose when you sign them up for this art camp! We will work with a variety of art supplies including clay, glow-in-the-dark paint, and of course, lots and lots of glitter! The kids will create snow globes that glow-in-the-dark, butterflies that shimmer and glimmer, an Eiffel Tower with stars that twinkle, and so much more. Glitter and glow… here we go! Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child.Summer 2026 -
Grandfamilies: Caring for Young RelativesAre you raising or providing daily support for a child that is not your own? Are you caring for your grandchild, niece or nephew, a friend's child or foster child? Welcoming a child into your home is a big adjustment and can be a life-changing experience for the child and the entire family. This class will provide resources, developmentally appropriate activities and time to connect and build relationships with others who may be providing similar care.Category -
Grandfamilies: Caring for Young RelativesGrandfamilies: Caring for Young RelativesAre you raising or providing daily support for a child that is not your own? Are you caring for your grandchild, niece or nephew, a friend's child or foster child? Welcoming a child into your home is a big adjustment and can be a life-changing experience for the child and the entire family. This class will provide resources, developmentally appropriate activities and time to connect and build relationships with others who may be providing similar care.Learn and Thrive 2025-2026 -
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Gymnastics - Grades 2/3GymnasticsAthletes will continue developing gymnastics fundamentals while progressing to more advanced beginner skills. Instruction includes stronger emphasis on technique, body control, and skill connections on floor, beam, bars, and vault. Students will work on cartwheel variations, bridges, kick-overs, pullovers, and introductory routines. This class supports both returning participants and new athletes. Please enter in the back of the High School at Door 25. Required: Leotard and hair pulled up in a ponytail.Youth Recreation 25-26 -
Gymnastics - Grades 4+GymnasticsThis class is designed for upper elementary athletes looking to build strength, flexibility, and skill proficiency. Participants will refine foundational skills while working toward more complex movements such as back walkovers, handstand progressions, round-offs, and advanced bar and beam elements. Coaches provide progressions tailored to individual ability levels, making this a great fit for both experienced gymnasts and motivated beginners. Please enter in the back of the High School at Door 25. Required: Leotard and hair pulled up in a ponytail.Youth Recreation 25-26