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Tartan Titans Soccer Youth Camp (Grades 2-8)AthleticsA soccer clinic put on by the Tartan High School Soccer athletes and coaches. This program provides hands-on skill development, direct coaching and interaction with other kids in the community. Participants will learn sound fundamental skills and be able to use them in the upcoming fall soccer season! Whether trying soccer for the first time, or playing with a lot of experience on the field, participants will love this soccer clinic!Summer 26 -
Tartan Titans Soccer Youth Camp (Grades PreK-1)AthleticsA soccer clinic put on by the Tartan High School Soccer athletes and coaches. This program provides hands-on skill development, direct coaching and interaction with other kids in the community. Participants will learn sound fundamental skills and be able to use them in the upcoming fall soccer season! Whether trying soccer for the first time, or playing with a lot of experience on the field, participants will love this soccer clinic! Must be at least 4 years old.Summer 26 -
Tartan Volleyball Summer Camp (Grades 6-12)AthleticsTrain with Tartan High School Volleyball to elevate your skills and player IQ. We will train individual and positional skills as well as full team game play. T-shirt included. Please register by 6/19/26 to receive your shirt at camp.Summer 26 -
The Art of Growing TomatoesCurious MindsTomatoes are one of the most popular garden vegetables. (Actually, it's a fruit!) Learn the best practices to grow and care for these beloved plants to increase your harvest and avoid common mistakes. This class is offered by the U of M Extension Master Gardener volunteers of Ramsey County, who are eager to share research-based gardening best practices with the people in their community.Winter/Spring 2026
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The Great Art Supply CleanoutArts & CraftsThere’s leftover paints, scraps of paper, canvas, beads, glue, feathers, papers, etc. Let’s put them to good use! In this hands-on, creative class, we’ll dive into all those miscellaneous art supplies and turn them into unique projects. Bring your imagination and get ready to create! Come early for the Free Summer Registration Open House for an evening of fun, snacks, and information. This class is customized for adults with cognitive disabilities.Winter/Spring 2026
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The Magic of MovementFitness and WellnessAs demonstrated on the popular PBS series Classical Stretch®, Essentrics® is a fusion of deep, active stretching combined with strengthening techniques. Together, these movements promote improved posture and increased flexibility, balance, mobility and range of motion. This workout will engage all of your 650 muscles, yet is suitable for any age and fitness level— seasoned athlete to couch potato. Wear comfortable clothing and nonslip socks or practice barefoot. Bring water and an exercise mat.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Theatre: An Evening of Improv Where YOU Participate!Hobby & LeisureLooking for a fun, low-pressure way to try something new, meet great people, share some laughs, and keep your mind active? Join us for a creative, joy-filled introduction to improvisational theatre! We’ll explore improv through engaging activities that mix theatre, movement, storytelling, and playful games. Along the way, participants build real-life skills—like confident communication, flexible thinking, social connection, teamwork, and self-expression—all while having a great time. No experience needed. Just bring your curiosity, and get ready to laugh, learn, and grow together!Winter/Spring 2026
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Tie Dye Party (Ages 4-9)Creative ArtsThis is NOT a project you want your kids doing at home! Send your kids to class to make a tie-dyed shirt they will wear all year long. Children must bring their own white t-shirt to class. Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child. In partnership with Kidcreate Studio.Summer 26
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Tiny Homes:Think Big, Build Small Camp (Grades 4-8)STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)Think Big, Build Small! Campers will design, engineer, and decorate their own miniature tiny homes while exploring architecture, circuits, and creative construction. From drafting blueprints and wiring real LED lights to crafting custom furniture and interior details, students bring imagination and engineering together to build a one-of-a-kind home to take home! In partnership with Minneapolis Engineering for KidsSummer 26
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Tricks and Hacks to Save Big and Get Discounts on Travel, Hotel & Groceries Using Chat GPT +AI -NEW! (Virtual)Curious MindsPaying full price is overrated. Find discounts and save big. It used to be coupon clipping. Now, it’s Chat GPT and AI that’s going to save your bucks.This dynamic, easy-to-follow class shows you how to use ChatGPT and AI tools to uncover discounted airline tickets, cheaper hotel stays, and hidden grocery deals. Learn smart prompts, insider tricks, skiplagging, online grocery store coupon hacks, and time-saving strategies that will save you time, money, and unnecessary stress. Learn how. Let AI do the bargain hunting for you. No AI knowledge needed for this class. Great for seniors, stay at home parents, and working professionals trying to cut back costs and save money.Summer 26
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Trusts And Long-Term Estate Planning: Why You Can't Always Trust Your Trust (VIRTUAL)Financial MasteryThe Trust is a prevalent component and tool to be used in estate planning. However, there are various vastly different Trust options, and the question arises: “Am I using the right Trust for my needs and goals?” Often used Trusts include living Trusts, Testamentary Trusts, and Irrevocable Trusts; each serves a different purpose, and each has a different result. One common problem that often needs addressing is the over-utilization of the Living Trust for goals or problems that it does not resolve. For example, a Living Trust probably doesn’t protect your assets against Medicaid and the nursing home. The Irrevocable Trust and the Testamentary Trust have their strengths and weaknesses. Define the strengths and weaknesses of each type of Trust and when to use them. Explore your goals and wishes to see where they fall in the realm of Trusts.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Tweet-Sized Wood BirdArts & CraftsCreate a charming wooden bird perfect for gifting or decorating your room. You’ll paint, assemble, and personalize a pre-cut wooden bird using a variety of colors, and patterns. This activity is customized for adults with cognitive developmental disabilities.Winter/Spring 2026 -
UGotClass - Online CoursesClick HERE to view course offerings or to register! ISD 622 Community Education has teamed up with Learning Resources Network (LERN) to offer you the UGotClass series of online courses and certificates. These courses allow you to learn and collaborate with experts in their respective fields from the comfort of your home or office. UGotClass instructors regularly log in to the virtual classroom to engage in discussions with you, share audio-visual presentations, and provide helpful readings. You have a wide range of options for courses and certificate programs, covering categories such as Business, Business Communication, Human Resources, Leadership, Management, New Media Marketing, Social Media for Business, Technology Skills, Training and Education, and Training for K–12 Teachers. With over 100 online course topics and 30 certificate programs available, there's something for everyone. Participating in an online course is easy. After you register, you will receive an email with a web address to your online classroom. You will create a password and use your email address and password to gain access. The online classroom is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are no live real-time requirements or meetings, so you can decide when to participate. The course content, including readings, audio lectures, slides, and self-quizzes, is available for the entire duration of the course, allowing you to work ahead or review the material at your convenience. Click HERE to view course offerings or to register!Category -
Video Game Design (Grades 4-8)STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)Online Virtual Class: Learn how to develop your own game! Students will create their maze using Construct a visual platform that teaches students the basics and structure of programming. Basic computer skills are required. Home Technical Requirements: - Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM - Chromebooks, Tablets and phones DO NOT Work. - Internet: Broadband and internet - Webcam, Microphone and Speakers - Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. - Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirements: - Constructs Website - Constructs Account (sign up information will be provided before class)Winter/Spring 2026 -
Volunteer at Valley OutreachTrips & Special EventsJoin us in making a difference! Help feed families in need while enjoying time with your Community Bridge friends at Valley Outreach in Stillwater. We’ll assist with their food shelf, and all abilities are welcome. Participants who need significant support should be accompanied. Staff and family members are encouraged to join and must register for this event. Please register or cancel by March 30Winter/Spring 2026 -
Water AerobicsWater FitnessDo you like meeting people while working out and listening to music? Then you are in luck! Join us for our new and improved Water Aerobics class. During this class you will Tone muscles while improving endurance and flexibility. Class includes stretching, agility and a light aerobic workout in shallow water. Pool has a corner stairway entrance for easy entry and exit. Walk-in rate $12 per session.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Water Safety Instructor (WSI) CertificationCertificationsThe Water Safety Instructor, also known as WSI™, course trains instructor candidates to teach all of the courses presented in the Swimming and Water Safety program to all age groups; all of the courses listed above, plus Learn-to-Swim Levels 4-6 and Adult Swim. This certification is the gold standard and provides the most comprehensive training for swim instructors. During our swim instructor certification training courses you'll learn how to help individuals enjoy their time in the water safely – and in a wide range of ways. Throughout the courses we'll focus on a number of key areas that can help you succeed as aquatics instructor, such as: Water safety at public pools, homes, natural bodies of water and more, including the Circle of Drowning Prevention and Chain of Drowning Survival. Hydrodynamics, including why some things float, resistance to movement and creating movement in water, swimming efficiency and laws of levers. Basic safety, survival and swimming skills to help children gain water competency. Helping people with disabilities and other health conditions enjoy the water safely. Water Safety Instructors will also learn how to teach: Higher-level swim skills that help prepare people of all ages for any aquatic activity. Stroke mechanics for all competitive strokes as well as starts, turns and headfirst entries. Water safety certification courses, including Safety Training for Swim Coaches and Basic Water Rescue. Fundamentals of diving from a diving board. Aquatic fitness and training for people of any age. **The class will be held at John Glenn Middle School.** Note: In order to participate in Basic Swim Instructor and Water Safety Instructor certification classes, participants must be at least 15 years of age by the end of the course.Summer 26 -
Watercolor Painting (VIRTUAL)Creative ExpressionsJoin Vanessa as you learn to paint a beautiful scene in watercolors. You’ll know step-by-step instructions and understand the difference between dry brush work, wet-on-wet, and wet-on-dry. This is a great no-fear way to learn to paint using watercolors. AECE30A - Friday, January 30 - Colorful sky and tree AECE30B - Tuesday, February 24th - Arizona AECE30C - Wednesday, March 25 - March flowers Watercolor supplies needed: Artist’s Loft ™ Fundamentals ™ Watercolor Pan Set, Watercolor Paper such as Canson 9 x 12 pad Watercolor Brushes such as Royal & Langnickel acrylic handle round number 10 brush Recommended - 1 inch flat soft bristle flat brush Other Supplies Needed: Pencil Cup or jar for water Paper towel A board to tape paper flat to. Masking tape Hair dryer to speed dry timeWinter/Spring 2026