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26-27 Lincoln SACSchool Age CareSchool Age Care (SAC) through Community Education provides a safe, engaging, and reliable environment for students through Before & After School Care, Non-School Day Care, and Summer Care. Designed to balance structured enrichment with much-needed relaxation, our program offers a vibrant space for students to connect with peers, explore new interests, and extend their learning beyond the classroom in a familiar school setting. Our daily schedule features a diverse mix of physical activities, creative projects, and team-building games, alongside dedicated time for supervised play. On Non-School Days and throughout the Summer, the program shifts into "high-gear" with themed weeks, special field trips, and expanded hands-on workshops that keep students active and inspired while school is out of session. Led by energetic and supportive staff, SAC emphasizes social-emotional growth and community connection. Community Education ensures that whether it is a Tuesday afternoon or a Tuesday in July, your student has a place to belong that is rooted in fun, growth, and lasting friendships.26-27 SAC SAC Site -
26-27 Washington SACSchool Age CareSchool Age Care (SAC) through Community Education provides a safe, engaging, and reliable environment for students through Before & After School Care, Non-School Day Care, and Summer Care. Designed to balance structured enrichment with much-needed relaxation, our program offers a vibrant space for students to connect with peers, explore new interests, and extend their learning beyond the classroom in a familiar school setting. Our daily schedule features a diverse mix of physical activities, creative projects, and team-building games, alongside dedicated time for supervised play. On Non-School Days and throughout the Summer, the program shifts into "high-gear" with themed weeks, special field trips, and expanded hands-on workshops that keep students active and inspired while school is out of session. Led by energetic and supportive staff, SAC emphasizes social-emotional growth and community connection. Community Education ensures that whether it is a Tuesday afternoon or a Tuesday in July, your student has a place to belong that is rooted in fun, growth, and lasting friendships.26-27 SAC SAC Site -
26-27 Wilson SACSchool Age CareSchool Age Care (SAC) through Community Education provides a safe, engaging, and reliable environment for students through Before & After School Care, Non-School Day Care, and Summer Care. Designed to balance structured enrichment with much-needed relaxation, our program offers a vibrant space for students to connect with peers, explore new interests, and extend their learning beyond the classroom in a familiar school setting. Our daily schedule features a diverse mix of physical activities, creative projects, and team-building games, alongside dedicated time for supervised play. On Non-School Days and throughout the Summer, the program shifts into "high-gear" with themed weeks, special field trips, and expanded hands-on workshops that keep students active and inspired while school is out of session. Led by energetic and supportive staff, SAC emphasizes social-emotional growth and community connection. Community Education ensures that whether it is a Tuesday afternoon or a Tuesday in July, your student has a place to belong that is rooted in fun, growth, and lasting friendships.26-27 SAC SAC Site -
3 Year Old Little HuskiesChild Care Program
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4 Year Old Little HuskiesChild Care Program
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Adult EnrichmentAdult Enrichment classes through Community Education offer engaging, affordable opportunities for lifelong learning, creativity, wellness, and connection. Designed for adults of all backgrounds and experience levels, these classes provide a welcoming space to explore new interests, build practical skills, and connect with others in the community. From arts, cooking, and fitness to financial literacy, personal development, and hands-on workshops, Adult Enrichment classes are led by knowledgeable local instructors who are passionate about sharing their expertise. Whether you're looking to try something new, deepen a hobby, meet new people, or simply have fun, there’s something for everyone. Community Education makes learning accessible, flexible, and rooted in local connection.Category -
Adult RecreationAdult Recreation programs provide fun, engaging opportunities for adults to stay active, social, and energized. From sports and fitness classes to outdoor adventures, games, and group activities, these programs are designed for all skill levels and interests. Led by experienced instructors and facilitators, Adult Recreation encourages healthy lifestyles, social connection, and personal growth. Whether you’re looking to try a new activity, improve fitness, or simply enjoy time with others, these programs create a welcoming environment to move, play, and connect. Adult Recreation is more than exercise—it’s an opportunity to stay active, meet new people, and enjoy the benefits of an engaged, healthy lifestyle.Category -
Adults with DisabilitiesOur Adults with Disabilities programming provides meaningful, engaging opportunities designed to support independence, connection, and lifelong growth. Through a welcoming and supportive environment, participants can build social skills, explore personal interests, strengthen daily living skills, and enjoy enriching community experiences. Classes and activities may include arts and crafts, fitness and wellness, cooking, recreation, community outings, and skill-building workshops. Programs are designed with varying abilities in mind and are facilitated by compassionate, trained staff who prioritize dignity, safety, and belonging. We believe everyone deserves access to enriching experiences and opportunities to thrive. Our programming focuses on ability, empowerment, and building community—because inclusion strengthens us all.Category -
Annie at the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre!Trips and ToursLeapin' lizards! Annie is coming! The timeless tale of Little Orphan Annie is back, giving a whole new generation the chance to experience this classic musical about never giving up hope. Boasting one of Broadway's most memorable scores, including "It's the Hard-Knock Life," "Easy Street," "N.Y.C." and the ever-optimistic "Tomorrow," Annie is a delightful theatrical experience for the entire family. Your trip fee includes motorcoach transportation, admission, and lunch. Register no later than September 9, 2026. If you have any mobility or dietary requirements, please let us know at registration.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Apr 1School Age CareOwatonna Education Center26-27 SAC SAC Non-School Day Site -
Apr 2School Age CareOwatonna Education Center26-27 SAC SAC Non-School Day Site -
Arsenic and Old Lace at the Sidekick Theatre!Trips and ToursWhat do you do when your eccentric family has actual skeletons in the closet? Mortimer Brewster may be the only sane member of his family. One brother thinks he’s Teddy Roosevelt and digs the Panama Canal in the cellar. His other brother keeps undergoing ghastly plastic surgeries to hide from the police. And his adorably sweet spinster aunts take in lonely boarders…and dispose of them with their special elderberry wine. To make matters worse, Mortimer has fallen in love with Elaine, the minister’s daughter from next door, and a houseful of murderous relatives probably won’t help the relationship. This beloved screwball comedy set in 1940s Brooklyn will leave you laughing — and saying no to the elderberry wine! On the menu: Chicken Breast with Roasted Red Potatoes, Glazed Carrots, Coleslaw, Dinner Rolls, Assorted Desserts, Coffee, Hot Tea. Your trip fee includes: Motorcoach transportation, lunch, and admission. Register no later than October 12.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Artful LivingArtful Living Classes offer adults the opportunity to explore creativity, mindfulness, and personal enrichment through hands-on experiences. These classes combine art, lifestyle skills, and wellness practices to help participants cultivate balance, inspiration, and intentional living. Topics may include painting, crafts, cooking, floral design, home décor, creative writing, and other experiential workshops that spark curiosity and self-expression. Led by passionate instructors, classes encourage exploration, skill-building, and connection with like-minded learners. Artful Living Classes are designed to inspire creativity, foster personal growth, and bring a sense of joy and beauty into everyday life.Category -
Baby & MeFor 0-11 month old children (less than 1 year)Celebrate your baby's first year in a warm and welcoming environment. Connect with other new paretns while learning about infant development, sleep, feeding , play, and building strong parent-child relationships. Babies remain with their caregivers thoughout the class.Fall ECFE 2026 Semester
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Bright Beginnings PreschoolBright Beginnings Preschool All district preschool classes for the 2025-26 school year will take place at the Owatonna Education Center 338 E. Main Street. *Registration for our 25-26 Bright Beginnings classes, both morning and afternoon, are full at this time. You are welcome to apply and will be added to a wait list. Pending registration and staffing, we may open an additional class section. Bright Beginnings preschool is for children who are 4 years old by September 1, 2025. Visit our Owatonna Preschool website to learn more. To apply for Bright Beginnings preschool transportation for 25-26, please fill out this form.Child Care Program -
Business and FinanceBusiness & Finance Classes provide practical, hands-on learning for adults who want to build financial knowledge, professional skills, and business savvy. Topics range from personal finance, budgeting, and investing, to entrepreneurship, leadership, marketing, and workplace skills. Led by experienced instructors, these classes combine real-world insights with interactive activities, helping participants gain confidence, make informed decisions, and achieve their personal or professional goals. Classes are designed for learners at all levels—whether you’re starting your first business, managing household finances, or looking to advance your career. Business & Finance Classes empower participants to take control of their financial future, strengthen professional skills, and turn ideas into action.Category -
Community FTC Robotics Team (Grades 6-12)Youth EnrichmentJoin our hands-on community robotics team and experience the excitement of designing, building, programming, and competing with robots! This program is open to students in 6th through 12th grade who are not enrolled in Owatonna Public Schools and want to be part of a collaborative, competitive robotics team. As a community-based robotics team, we compete independently and are not affiliated with the Minnesota State High School League. This provides an opportunity for homeschool students, private school students, and other eligible youth to participate in a competitive robotics program in a supportive team environment. Parent involvement is essential to our success! We are actively seeking parent coaches and volunteers to assist with mentoring students, organizing team activities, coordinating competitions, and supporting the program. No robotics experience is necessary—training and guidance will be provided.Class is open for registration. If you have any questions please email Nathele Beadell at njbeadell@gmail.com Important Dates September 2, 2026: Parent Meeting (5:15–6:30 PM District Office 3rd Floor) September 12, 2026: Season Kickoff (10:30 AM–2:30 PM District Office 3rd Floor) October 17, 2026: Meet #0 (Byron) October 31, 2026: Meet #1 (Byron) November 15, 2026: Meet #2 (Owatonna OMS) December 13, 2026: Meet #3 (Owatonna OMS) Mid-January 2027: Qualifier (Twin Cities)Fall 2026 -
Computer and TechnologyComputers & Technology Classes provide adults and teens with the skills and confidence to navigate today’s digital world. From basic computer use and internet safety to software applications, coding, digital media, and emerging technologies, these classes are designed to meet a variety of skill levels and interests. Led by knowledgeable instructors, classes focus on hands-on learning, practical applications, and problem-solving, helping participants gain confidence in technology for work, school, and everyday life. Whether you’re exploring a new tool, enhancing career skills, or staying connected in a digital world, these classes make learning accessible, engaging, and relevant. Computers & Technology Classes empower learners to master digital skills, stay current with technology, and make the most of the digital tools available in today’s world.Category -
DASH Sports Floor Hockey Camp (Oct-Nov)Youth EnrichmentGet ready for action on the gym floor! Our Floor Hockey camp offers a well-rounded experience, teaching players how to stick handle, pass, shoot, and defend. We combine technical drills with skill-based games to build hockey IQ and athleticism in a fun, positive environment. What to bring: Water bottle. We provide the sticks and pucks! Sponsored Session: Offered at a discounted rate courtesy of the Owatonna Youth Hockey Association!Fall 2026 -
DASH Sports Floor Hockey Camp (Sep-Oct)Youth EnrichmentGet ready for action on the gym floor! Our Floor Hockey camp offers a well-rounded experience, teaching players how to stick handle, pass, shoot, and defend. We combine technical drills with skill-based games to build hockey IQ and athleticism in a fun, positive environment. What to bring: Water bottle. We provide the sticks and pucks!Sponsored Session: Offered at a discounted rate courtesy of the Owatonna Youth Hockey Association!Fall 2026 -
DASH Sports Floor Hockey TYKES (Oct-Nov)Youth EnrichmentFloor Hockey TYKES provides an engaging introduction to the sport. Players learn to stickhandle, pass, and shoot through positive, skill-based games and drills. We provide all sticks and pucks; please bring a water bottle and athletic shoes. Parent Participation: Required for ages 2–3; recommended for ages 4–6 when extra support is needed. Sponsored Session: Offered at a discounted rate courtesy of the Owatonna Youth Hockey Association!Fall 2026 -
DASH Sports Floor Hockey TYKES (Sep-Oct)Youth EnrichmentFloor Hockey TYKES provides an engaging introduction to the sport. Players learn to stickhandle, pass, and shoot through positive, skill-based games and drills. We provide all sticks and pucks; please bring a water bottle and athletic shoes. Parent Participation: Required for ages 2–3; recommended for ages 4–6 when extra support is needed. Sponsored Session: Offered at a discounted rate courtesy of the Owatonna Youth Hockey Association!Fall 2026 -
DASH Sports Lacrosse CampYouth EnrichmentDiscover the fastest game on two feet! Our Lacrosse camp introduces the basics of stick handling, cradling, passing, and shooting ina fun, non-checking environment. This is a 100% non-contact program—helmets and pads are optional. We provide the sticks andballs; just bring your energy!Fall 2026 -
DASH Sports Sampler TYKESYouth EnrichmentGive your child a head start with our 4-day Sports Sampler TYKES camp! This exciting program features two days of Athleticism and two days of Basketball, helping young athletes build confidence while developing fundamental movement and sport-specific skills. Through fun, age-appropriate games and drills, children improve agility, balance, coordination, dribbling, passing, shooting, and teamwork in a safe, positive environment. Our coaches make every session active, engaging, and enjoyable for all skill levels. What to bring: Water bottle, athletic clothing, and athletic shoes. We provide the basketballs and all necessary equipment. Parent Participation: Required for ages 2–3; recommended for ages 4+ when extra support is needed.Fall 2026