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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 McKinley 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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3D Printing: NintendoYouth EnrichmentCreate Nintendo-inspired characters using TinkerCAD while learning 3D design skills. Students will also do fun Nintendo-inspired challenges and create themed video games while waiting for the prints to finish. One student-designed project will be printed and sent home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB on the last day. Nintendo is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc. This camp is not affiliated with them.Spring/Summer 2026 -
4 Year Old Little HuskiesChild Care Program
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Abrakadoodle – The Ultimate Art Camp (ages 5-11)Youth EnrichmentThis camp is the ultimate in fun and creative art projects. Sculpt a llama pot and a sassy sea turtle, make paper mache maracas, paint some crazy cats inspired by Laurel Burch on canvas, and create special effects using glue and chalk to create a butterfly or dragon fly on black construction paper. Bring a beverage and a nut-free snack. Register early, this camp is sure to fill quickly.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Abrakadoodle- Curious about Clay art camp (ages 5-11)Youth EnrichmentIf you love clay this is the camp for you. Learn all about sculpting, color-mixing, and decorative design. In this fun camp we’ll make kitty cat bowls, doggie faces, a pretty pink pig, a funny face pencil holder and more. We’ll use air dry and model magic clay, unique materials and clay tools to create our sculptures. Bring a beverage and a nut-free snack.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Adorable Axolotl - Acrylic ClassYouth EnrichmentGet ready to paint one of the cutest creatures ever—the axolotl! In this exciting youth art class, students will be guided step-by-step by an amazing instructor who makes painting fun, easy, and confidence-boosting. Using bright colors and simple techniques, young artists will create their own adorable axolotl masterpiece while learning basic painting skills along the way.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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-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-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 -
Basic Life Support Certification (Adult, Child, & Infant with AED)General InterestThe American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support class trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED. The AHA’s BLS Course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills in a wide variety of in-facility and prehospital settings. The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instrumental materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Battle DronesYouth EnrichmentBattle Drones features an exciting combination of aerial acrobatics with an engineering design challenge that will teach students STEM concepts, teamwork, and how to skillfully fly a drone. In Battle Drones, teams of students will build robotic launchers designed to fling projectiles at their opponents’ drones. Students will be guided by experienced camp instructors in how to construct their launchers to maximize projectile speed and accuracy. The camp will culminate in an epic battle where students will need to pilot their drones to safety by dodging opponent projectiles while using their own launchers to take down opponent drones. The best drone pilots and launchers will emerge victorious!Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistBear-y Fun at the Beach CupcakesYouth EnrichmentGet ready for a bear-y sweet summer adventure! In this hands-on cupcake decorating class, students will transform delicious cupcakes into sunny beach scenes featuring adorable Teddy Grahams enjoying a day by the sea. Using colorful frosting, fun textures, and creative toppings, young bakers will design their own edible beach masterpiece complete with sand, waves, and sweet little bears. This class encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and lots of imagination—no baking experience needed! Best of all, students will leave with cupcakes they’re proud to show off (and excited to eat).Spring/Summer 2026 -
Behind the Curtain of Help Me Grow: Early Identification and Connections to Helping All ChildrenEarly Childhood Family EducationUnderstanding how children grow and develop from birth through age five helps early childhood providers create responsive environments where every child can succeed. In this interactive session, participants will explore development, including developmental milestones, early indicators that a child may benefit from additional support, and strategies for supporting development through everyday routines and play. Because child care providers and early educators see children consistently across the day and over time, they are often among the first to notice changes in development or emerging concerns. Research shows that early identification and intervention before kindergarten can significantly impact a child’s development and long-term learning outcomes. Providers will gain insight into the Early Childhood Screening process and how recognizing concerns early—paired with strong partnerships with families—can connect children to services and supports when they are most effective. Participants will also learn how local early childhood specialists partner with providers to support children’s development and inclusion in early learning settings. Topics will include: Developmentally appropriate expectations for children ages 0–5 Recognizing early signs of developmental delays Understanding Early Childhood Screening and referral pathways for families Collaboration with early childhood specialists, including speech, occupational, and physical therapy services Connecting families to local resources and community supports This session supports Minnesota licensing training requirements and Develop/Parent Aware competencies related to child development, developmental screening, inclusion, and family partnerships. Participants will leave with practical strategies and stronger connections to local resources that support young children and their families. If you have any questions or want additional information, please call Kaci Rendahl at 507-444-8041 or email krendahl@isd761.orgEarly Learning Network 25-26 -
Bike Repair 101: Flats, Brakes & GearsSpecial InterestJoin Glenn Martin from Spin Cycle Mobile Bike Shop for an interactive, hands-on session covering three essential bike repairs: fixing a flat tire, adjusting your brakes, and tuning your gears. Participants will learn step-by-step how to remove a rear wheel on both traditional bikes and e-bikes, replace a tube, and properly adjust brakes for a safer, smoother ride. Glenn will also bring his mobile bike trailer and showcase a variety of bike types and styles, offering practical guidance to help participants better understand what works best for their riding goals. With the many changes in today’s cycling industry, Glenn provides helpful insight to guide individuals in making smart, personalized biking decisions. Designed with beginners in mind, this workshop is perfect for anyone looking to build confidence and independence in basic bike maintenance and New bicycle selection. Come with questions and leave ready to keep your bike rolling with confidence, guided by an experienced bike shop owner and bicycle technician. Glenn is a former owner of Martin's Cycling and Fitness in Southern Minnesota with a family cycling tradition dating back to the 1950's in Plainview MN.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Bluey & Paw Patrol (Youth Summer Camp)Youth EnrichmentThis playful class brings together the fun-loving world of Bluey and the heroic pups of PAW Patrol! Campers will enjoy imaginative play, movement games, simple teamwork challenges, and creative crafts inspired by their favorite characters. Through stories, games, and lots of giggles, kids will practice sharing, problem-solving, and helping others—because no job is too big and no camper is too small!Spring/Summer 2026