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Community Education - Princeton School District 477

Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages. Class offerings include babysitting safety courses, cooking classes, CPR certification classes, driver's education, extended day program to expand students' learning opportunities, first aid certification classes, sports and recreational activities, swimming lessons, youth enrichment programs, and more.

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Recreation Programs - Hutchinson Parks, Recreation, and Community Education

- Baseball - Basketball day camps - Soccer - Volleyball - Dog obedience classes - Field trips - Painting instruction - Softball

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Adult Education - Monticello Public School District

Community education provides programs and opportunities that help community members achieve lifelong learning while creating long lasting relationships. Programs and opportunities include: - Adult basic education - Adult recreation - Adult trips and tours - ESL classes - GED classes

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Community Education - Mounds View Independent School District 621

Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages. Class offerings include adult basic education, adult day trips, arts and crafts classes, computer classes, exercise classes, field trips, sports and recreational activities, youth enrichment classes, and more.

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Community Education - Tri-City United Schools Independent School District 2905

Provides a variety of community education classes including: - Adult personal enrichment, technology, crafts, and foods/cooking - Adult fitness/sports, finances/business, and trips - Aquatic classes - Youth enrichment including painting instruction - Youth sports/recreation

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Youth Homelessness Services - Lutheran Social Service - Mankato

Provides support and resources to youth experiencing homelessness in the Mankato area through The REACH Youth Resource Center. Services Offered: Basic Necessities: - Access to computers, laptops, and Wi-Fi - Clothing and grocery vouchers - Meals, showers, and toiletries - Transportation assistance Housing and Shelter Options: - Connections to public housing programs - Coordinated entry assessments for homeless youth - Crisis nursery program - Emergency shelter and street outreach services - Independent living, housing assistance, and short-term housing options Support and Education: - Access to licensed therapists - Community and volunteer service opportunities - Financial assistance - Ongoing case management- Rental education through RentWise Preparation for Employment and Independent Living: - Assistance with taxes and obtaining legal documents (birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses) - Budgeting and financial planning - College preparation and FAFSA completion - Job searching, resume writing, and interview skills - Nutrition and cooking support Recreational Activities: - Art projects, field trips, movie days, and other social activities

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Community Education - Columbia Heights Public Schools

Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages. Class offerings include arts and crafts, cooking classes, driver's education, fitness classes, gardening tips, knitting, swimming lessons, and more.

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Recreation Programs - Arden Hills Parks and Recreation Department

Coordinates and promotes recreation programs, including: - AARP driver safety - Art - Baseball - Basketball - Bowling - Camps - Cheerleading - Computers - Cross country skiing - Dance - Day trips and tours - Disc golf - Drama and theater - Flag football - Foot care clinics - Friday field trips (Summer Only) - Golf - Hockey skills - Holiday events - Ice skating - Lacrosse - Ninja warrior - Pickleball - Playground programs - Snowshoeing - Soccer - Softball - Sports leagues - Tai Chi - Teen leadership training - Tennis - Track - Volleyball - Wrestling - Yoga Designs and maintains parks:? - Arden Manor Park: 4601 Prior Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter - Arden Oaks Park?: 1413 Arden Oaks Drive, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court and playground - Crepeau Nature Preserve: 145 Benton Way Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include trails - Cummings Park: 1219 Cummings Park Drive Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softball field, soccer field, tennis court, basketball court, pickleball court, picnic shelter, warming house, permanent restrooms, skating/hockey rink, playground, and trails - Floral Park: 1423 Floral Drive West, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softball field, soccer, tennis, basketball court, picnic shelter, playground, and trails - Freeway Park: 1370 County Road East Saint Paul, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, warming house, hockey rink, and skating rink - Hazelnut Park: 3301 New Brighton Road, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softball field, soccer, tennis, basketball court, picnic shelter, hockey rink, skating rink, trails, playground, and dog park (summer only) - Ingerson Park: 3255 Lexington Avenue North, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter - Johanna Marsh Park: 3168 Ridgewood Road Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include tennis courts - Lindey's Park: County Road East and Snelling Avenue North, Arden Hills, MN 55112 - Perry Park: 3700 New Brighton Road, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softball field, soccer, playground, picnic shelter, warming house, permanent restrooms, hockey rink, trails, and year-round dog park - Royal Hills Park: 4375 Snelling Ave North, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softballs field (youth only), tennis, basketball court area, playground, pickleball court, and picnic shelter - Sampson Park: 1900 Lake Lane, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, and trails - Valentine Park: 1650 Lake Valentine Road, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, and trails Maintains a system of off-road trails for bikers and walkers

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Senior Center Activities - Columbia Heights Recreation Department

Offers a variety of educational, social, and recreational programs to community members who are 50 and older. Programs include: - Educational Classes and Programs: Defensive driving, painting classes, health programs, topics related to seniors, and financial programs - Exercise/Fitness: Seated exercise, aerobics, bocce ball, shuffleboard, and walking club - Health services including blood pressure screening, foot care, and insurance counseling - Information and Referral: Outreach, forms assistance, nutrition, support groups, senior companion/friendly visitors, and peer counselors - Recreational/Leisure Activity Programs: Bridge, bingo, 500, games, movies, cribbage, picnics, and parties - Resource center on senior issues - Social activities and programs - Travel/Trips: Short outings and day trips

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Active Adults Recreation Program - Lakeville Heritage Center

Offers recreational activities for older adults. Activities offered include: - Bicycling club - Bingo - Book clubs - Card games - In-person or virtual caregiver support groups - Exercise classes such as Silver Sneakers Strength and Balance, Tai Chi, flexibility and strength, and yoga - Health insurance counseling - Knit and quilting - Line dancing - Legal information and resources - Ping pong - Outreach services such as referrals, mobile meals, and home visits - Special events - Technology assistance - Trips and community tours - Walking groups The Heritage Center is also available for rent for family parties, babyshowers, meetings, or a corporate event.

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Programs for Seniors - Burnsville Senior Center

- Chair Tai Chi - Daily card games - Eight hour defensive driving classes held monthly - Enrichment programs and educational classes, weekly painting classes, craft activities, community service groups, travel talks, woodcarvers group, men and women monthly breakfast, and educational coffee talks - Foot care clinic four days a month - Four hour driving refresher courses available three times a month - Health Programs: Blood pressure monitoring; vision and hearing testing; pharmacy clinics - Hearing aid cleaning by appointment basis each month - Medicare information/health insurance counseling - Senior fitness classes - Social and recreational activities - Strength and balance classes three times a week with two sessions - Sunrise Stretch exercise classes three times a week - Trips and tours including facility tours, garden tours, memorial tours, bus tours, day cruises, festivals, theater, casino, and extended - overnight trips

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Yellow Medicine County Senior Advocacy - Yellow Medicine East Independent School District 2190

Provides advocacy and referrals to local services - 55 Alive driver's education - Chore program for residents of Clarkfield and Granite Falls, including yard work, one-time housekeeping, and other household tasks. - Exercise - Field trips/excursions - Tax assistance is available during tax season

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Community Services and Activities - Little Falls Public School District 482

Offers recreational and educational activities to all ages, including youth and adults. Activities offered: - Cooking classes, yoga, pottery, day trips, and more for adults - Youth instruction classes in dance instruction, karate, and music - Youth enrichment programs - Youth sports activities which include baseball, basketball, football, golf, gymnastics, hockey, nordic skiing, running, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball, weight training, and wrestling

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Recreation Activities - Victoria Recreation Center

- Concerts in the Charlson Thun Community Bandstand at Bayfront Park - Field trips - Playground programs including day camps - Preschool programs including day camps - Youth programs including baseball, basketball, soccer, sports camps with volleyball, tennis, and more

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Community Education - Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools Independent School District 196

- Adult Enrichment Classes: Computers, cooking, money management, fitness, personal development, and more - Aquatics Programs: Swimming lessons for ages 6 months and older, open swim activities, lap swim, water exercise, water safety education, pool rental, Automated External Defibrillator training, and CPR instruction - Facilities Scheduling: Manages use of district facilities, indoor and outdoor, outside of regular school day for community usage - Family/Youth Enrichment: Works to strengthen families by providing parenting skills, spending time in positive activities together in classes, on tours, in fitness sessions, music and other social events; after-school programming; additional evening and weekend opportunities for children preschool age - high school to develop new skills and build new friendships - Summer Programs: Enrichment classes including painting, public speaking, entrepreneurial training, hiking, mature driver training, cooking, musical instrument instruction, tap dancing instruction, ballet dancing instruction, band/orchestra groups, golf, day camps, and gymnastics. Summer math and language arts correspondence programs offered. - Trips and Tours: Educational trips/tours for adults and families with children - Youth Services and After School Youth Enrichment: Enrichment classes including basketball, karate, Tae Kwon Do, volleyball, volunteerism, leadership training and opportunities for youth to connect with their communities. Also facilitates Youth Connection Council, a youth-adult advisory board that addresses issues and needs related to school-age youth in the district and provides opportunities to serve the community.

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Community Education Programs - Robbinsdale Area Schools - Independent School District 281

Offers community education programs for all ages. Programs offered: - Adult academics such as English Language Learning/ELL, General Educational Development (GED) preparation, adult diploma preparation, and college prep - Adult enrichment classes such as fitness, cooking, arts/crafts, trips, sports, and other special interests - Adventure Club: A child care program for open to the public during the summer and school year - Early learning education programs for children birth - pre-Kindergarten age - Swimming lessons for all ages - Windows of Opportunities: Provides recreational, educational, and support activities for adults age 18 and over with physical, neurological and/or developmental disabilities - Youth enrichment classes which include after school programs, classes in art, crafts, cooking/baking, life skills, music/theater, sports, and STEM-focused activities - Youth leadership and internship opportunities in a variety of areas

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Youth Leadership Development Program - Division of Indian Work

After school and summer programs offering education, literacy, and academic assistance to youth in the American Indian community. Academic and Activity program Homework help and tutoring Recreational activities and fields trips Prevention of at-risk behavior Indigenous Scholars Summer Program Literacy program with focus on cultural teachings Sacred Sisters Podcase Podcast that tells the stories of Murdered and Missing Indigenous women The Right Path (TRiP) Teaches the use of culture and life skills to prevent drug and alcohol abuse

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Robbinsdale Senior Programs - Robbinsdale Recreation Services

- Book discussion group - Donut Make You Wonder: Third Wednesdays, September through May, at Crystal Community Center - Friendly Robins Senior Citizen Club: Meets on Wednesday afternoons in the lower-level Community Room of the police and fire building - Monday Bunch: Robbinsdale City Hall, Monday, 9 am to 11 am - Movies with a discussion group- Recreational outings - Robbinsdale Diggers Garden Club: A group of people interested in gardens and plants - Robbinsdale Historical Society: Meets fourth Tuesday of each month - The Roving Minds: Robbinsdale City Hall, third Tuesday, September through May ?

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Ecology Bus Programs - Prairie Ecology Bus Center

State of the art, accessible, mobile scientific laboratory, and classroom designed to educate school children and adults about the environmental and natural sciences. - Carries up to 32 students to outdoor learning sites - Tools to explore the site - Programs including exploration of lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, prairie and forest ecology, and other topics. - Volunteers needed to help with office chores, running our programs, doing outreach and public relations, fund-raising, participating in committees, and more.

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Summer Youth Programs - Brian Coyle Community Center

After-school and summer youth programs offering mentoring, academic support, arts/entrepreneurship clubs, leadership development, and sports/recreational activities for younger kids.

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Community Education Department - Anoka-Hennepin Schools

Community education programs and classes: - Archery - Ballroom, Hawaiian, Tahitian and square dancing instruction - Basketball, softball, volleyball and football - Business consulting services - Computer classes - Cooking classes - CPR/First Aid - Day camps with drawing instruction, sculpture instruction, skateboarding, ice hockey, acting instruction and chess - Field trips - Fishing - Foreign language instruction - Golf - Gym games - Knitting instruction - Mature driver training - Painting classes - Parenting classes - Parenting skills development - Personal finance instruction - Photography instruction - Sewing instruction - Sign language instruction - Swimming lessons, aquatic exercise and lifeguard training - T'ai Chi Ch-uan, swimming, exercise classes/groups and aerobics - Woodworking instruction - Writing instruction - Youth Development/Youth Service: Programs involving high school youth in service learning opportunities in the community. Portion of funding is used to provide integration support to youth with disabilities into existing community education programs.

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Community Education - Inver Grove Heights Schools District 199

Joint program of Inver Grove Heights, South Saint Paul, and West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eaganschool districts: - Adult basic education - Adult enrichment classes including weight management and smoking cessation - Youth enrichment classes and field trips - Youth community service group - New driver education - Preschool for children ages 3 - 5 - Computer classes

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Community Education - Madelia Public School District 837

Works to enhance the development of the individual through the many classes, activities, and programs offered for youth through adults. For Adults: - Computer and skills development classes - Recreational classes/activities - English language learning - GED and citizenship classes - Trips and activities for senior citizens - Big Buddy Volunteer Mentors For Youth: - Afterschool Adventures - grade K-6 - Dance - Preschool - 12th - Big Buddy Mentoring - ages 5-15 - Summer field trips - Teen Court - ages 13-18 - Skiing at Mount Kato - grade 7-12

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Community Education Department - Anoka-Hennepin Schools

Community education programs and classes: - Archery - Ballroom, Hawaiian, Tahitian and square dancing instruction - Basketball, softball, volleyball and football - Business consulting services - Computer classes - Cooking classes - CPR/First Aid - Day camps with drawing instruction, sculpture instruction, skateboarding, ice hockey, acting instruction and chess - Field trips - Fishing - Foreign language instruction - Golf - Gym games - Knitting instruction - Mature driver training - Painting classes - Parenting classes - Parenting skills development - Personal finance instruction - Photography instruction - Sewing instruction - Sign language instruction - Swimming lessons, aquatic exercise and lifeguard training - T'ai Chi Ch-uan, swimming, exercise classes/groups and aerobics - Woodworking instruction - Writing instruction - Youth Development/Youth Service: Programs involving high school youth in service learning opportunities in the community. Portion of funding is used to provide integration support to youth with disabilities into existing community education programs.

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