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Skyhawks: Skyhawks Volleyball Gr 2-4SportSkyhawks Volleyball introduces young athletes to the exciting world of volleyball, helping them develop key skills such as bumping, setting, spiking, and serving. Our program, designed for beginners to intermediate players, focuses on building confidence, teamwork, and communication skills—valuable lessons that go beyond the court and help children grow both as athletes and individuals.YE 2526 Winter Spring -
Social Security: Preparing for RetirementFinanceSocial Security is a vital income source for many retirees, but it can be a confusing topic. Making the most of your Social Security can have a lot to do with correct timing. We’ll cover when you should apply, how to maximize your benefits and how it may affect your spouse. Get answers to your questions and learn what Social Security can mean for you. No products will be sold. This class is a learning opportunity only. No products will be sold.AE 2526 Winter Spring -
Soma Yoga (Online)FitnessThe practice of Soma Yoga helps re-educate muscles to release tension and create freer mobility. The class emphasizes moving from within our bodies, or somas, using breath practice and meditation to calm minds and spirits and gain strength, flexibility, balance, and stamina. This class is a multi-age class for all yoga skill levels. Equipment Needs: Yoga mat, Yoga block, Small blanket, Hard back chair.AE 2526 Winter Spring -
Soothe Those Achy JointsHealthDo you have joints that ache – a knee or hip or back? Whether you have arthritis, bursitis or just creaky joints, this workshop is for you. Joint lubrication exercises are quite simple and easy to do yet produce rather remarkable results by helping to free your joints of pain. We’ll also discuss which nutrients are needed to help keep your joints healthy.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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Spark Equestrian: Academy Day Camp Ages 6-12Horse RidingSpark Equestrian’s day camps at Hardwood Creek Farm teach kids the basics of horse care, grooming and riding. Our indoor arena and barn are heated during the winter months. Kids should provide their own lunch and wear long pants with close-toed shoes. It is recommended to dress in multiple layers, as we will be both inside and outside. We play games, do a craft and make treats for the horses. During the riding portion of camp, students take turns leading each other around while learning how to walk, steer and stop.YE 2526 Winter Spring -
Speak Up, Stand Out: Public Speaking for Beginners (online) NEWTechnologyTerrified of public speaking? You’re not alone—and this beginner-friendly class will help you ditch the nerves and find your voice. Whether you're presenting at work, reading your writing aloud, or giving a speech at a special event, you'll learn the fundamentals of confident, clear communication. We’ll cover how to organize your thoughts, speak with clarity and purpose, manage anxiety, and connect with your audience. Through low-pressure activities and practical tips, you’ll leave feeling ready to speak up and stand out—no podium panic required. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author, Chamber of Commerce past president, and a nationwide speaker hired by the Department of the Army, the Kidney Foundation, and even emceed a Junior Miss Pageant. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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Special Needs Trust: Estate Planning for Families with a Special Needs Member (online)FinanceOne Should Ask: Is it better to have a formal plan in place, or leave things to future family dynamics and the ever changing benefit system? Did you know with proper planning, both while they are alive and after they have passed, grandparents, parents and family can take care of a child, grandchild or family member with special needs in their estate plan? Yes, and such planning will not adversely affect the benefits and programs which the person with special needs has available to them! This class will discuss how to properly protect your assets and provide for the future benefit of the loved one with special needs. Whatever the type of the asset (tangible, income producing or other) there are options you should know. We will discuss how the special needs trust fits into your estate planning, planning for the future of your loved one with special needs, and pros and cons of a special needs trust.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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TEENS: How to Make Money on Social Media (Without Being Famous!) (online)TechnologyThink you need millions of followers to cash in on social media? Think again! In this power-packed session, teens will discover how to turn their social media savvy into real money—no fame required. Learn insider strategies for building authentic engagement, creating content that sells, and tapping into brand partnerships and side hustles that fit your style and schedule. Whether you’re dreaming of your first paycheck or a side income, this class gives you the tools to start earning NOW, using the platforms you already love. Get ready to unlock your social media potential and make money on your terms! You’ll get awesome handouts to keep and use later—all included in the class fee. Your instructor, LeeAnne Krusemark, is a total pro: she’s led a Chamber of Commerce, writes and edits books, and teaches publishing classes across the country (yep, even at Harvard Adult Ed!). We’ll send you all the login info the day before, so you’re ready to jump right in. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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TGA: Little Golfers Program Ages 4-6SportTGA’s Little Golfers Program is built just for young players. Our trained coaches make learning golf exciting with games and activities that teach grip, stance, swing, putting, and chipping. Along the way, kids also explore golf rules, etiquette, and a fun STEAM tie-in that helps bring the game to life. We encourage parents to join in the fun and assist their child during the session-especially for the younger kids who might need a little extra help or encouragement. No gear? No problem. We provide all equipment, and no experience is needed. Each participant gets a TGA hat, handbook, and wristband, with more prizes and giveaways throughout the program. Perfect for building confidence and sparking a lifelong love of the game!YE 2526 Winter Spring -
TGA: Pickleball Enrichment Program Gr K-5SportThis fast-paced, ultra-fun sport, similar to tennis but even more accessible, is perfect for all ages. Using real pickleball equipment (all provided, so no extra gear is needed), students will develop fundamental skills through engaging drills, interactive games, and real match play. Beyond the game, they’ll also explore academic concepts and practice essential life skills like sportsmanship, integrity, and perseverance. TGA makes learning pickleball easy, fun, and rewarding! For participating, each child will receive a hat and wristband. Other prizes and giveaways may also be given!YE 2526 Winter Spring -
TGIF - Thank Goodness It's Food - FebruaryHomeJoin Us for Lunch! From January through April, enjoy a delicious lunch with us once a month at the Senior Center! Each month will feature a meal from a different local restaurant. Water and coffee will be provided, but feel free to bring your own non-alcoholic beverage. Come for the food - stay for the great company! Fri, February 20 = Rudy's Red Eye Grill: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes Register by February 13 Fri, March 27 = Donatelli's: Soup & Sandwich. Register by March 23 Time: There will be two seating times: 11:15am - 12:15pm & 12:30 - 1:30pm on each date Please Note: No refunds 7 days prior to the events. Any proceeds from the meals goes back into programming for the White Bear Area Senior Center. Thank you for supporting us!AE 2526 Winter Spring
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TGIF - Thank Goodness It's Food - MarchHomeJoin Us for Lunch! From January through April, enjoy a delicious lunch with us once a month at the Senior Center! Each month will feature a meal from a different local restaurant. Water and coffee will be provided, but feel free to bring your own non-alcoholic beverage. Come for the food - stay for the great company! Fri, March 27 = Donatelli's: Soup (Minestrone or Chicken Wild Rice) & Sandwich (Roast Beef Ciabatta, Chicken Caesar Wrap or Veggie Wrap) Register by March 23 The April Meal has been cancelled. Time: There will be two seating times: 11:15am - 12:15pm & 12:30 - 1:30pm on each date Please Note: No refunds 7 days prior to the events. Any proceeds from the meals goes back into programming for the White Bear Area Senior Center. Thank you for supporting us!AE 2526 Winter Spring
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Tai ChiFitnessTai Chi is a Chinese exercise discipline that utilizes a series of slow, graceful, low impact body movements, and specialized breathing techniques, to improve balance, health, and relaxation. Join us and see for yourself how Tai Chi can enhance your fitness, increase your sense of tranquility, and elevate you to new levels of vitality and well being. The 24 form Yang style of Tai Chi will be the focus of our class. The Yang style is the most widely practiced style in the world, and affords students and practitioners innumerable health, wellness, and vitality benefits. This style can be learned in eight weeks of training and instruction. This accessibility makes the style appealing to a broad range of practitioners, allowing individuals of all skill levels to engage and benefit from its continued practice without the pressure of advancing through multiple levels. This can foster a more inclusive environment, encouraging personal growth and enjoyment of the art form.AE 2526 Winter Spring -
Taxes and the "Widow's Penalty"FinanceThe phrase “widow’s penalty” describes the circumstance when someone pays more in taxes after their spouse dies. It happens when a widow or widower making the same or slightly less income is required to pay more income taxes. The so-called penalty is surprisingly common and can also affect Social Security benefits and Medicare premiums. This workshop offers practical planning tools to help minimize or eliminate the penalty.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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Tech Tac Toe: Inventors & STEAM Club Gr K-5STEM/STEAMIn each session, we'll work on a diverse range of activities and challenges from different STEM disciplines, such as Aeronautics, Space, Marine, Eco, and more. These engaging projects are designed to encourage critical thinking and teamwork, making it a fun learning experience for young STEAMers and inventors. Plus, you won't have to worry about repeated projects – every session offers something new and exciting!YE 2526 Winter Spring -
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WaitlistTerrific TwosToddlersJoin us for this unique opportunity where we highlight the developmental milestones happening during this age, such as self regulation, independence, motor development, communication and language development. This class is a traditional ECFE class with parent and child time and a gradual separation for a Parent Education component.2025-2026 ECFE Registration Guide -
Test EXD & CC SY 20-21Registration dates for 2020-2021 School Year: School Year 2020-2021 Registration Deadline extended to August 20, 2020. All registration after the deadline will register via the wait list option and approved based on space available. Not sure what your School Year 2020-2021 needs are? Get registered and we will work with families to update contract needs, you will have until August 31st to make changes without penalty, changes after 8/31 will have a $10 Contract Change Fee and based on space available, Contract withdrawals require a 2 week notice after 8/31 and non-refundable registration fee. **Subject to change due to possible School Year 2020-2021 changes Extended Day is the District's school age care program, providing before and after school care and full-day programming on school release days, and in the Summer. Community Care is a child care program provided during the school day hours of 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM. This care is free of charge to employees who fall under Tier 1 employment categories and available for a nominal fee to all other families. Sites are open Monday-Friday, 6:30am-6pm. Extended Day is offered at all elementary schools. Community Care will be held at the following Elementary Schools: Birch, Lakeaires, Matoska, Oneka, Otter and Vadnais Heights. Processing registrations takes a minimum of 5 business days. Once your registration has been processed, you will receive a confirmation email that will include your designated start date. In addition, you will receive a follow up Welcome email from the Out of School Time Administrative Assistant with a Child Survey Link and need to know information. Find more information here. Registration Fees: Registration Fee from August 20- Aug. 31, 2020: $20/child, start the first day of school Registration Fee after Aug. 31, 2020: $40/child, approved based on space available *Registration Fees are charged at the time of approval and are non-refundable. Find more information such as pricing and Registration Deadlines at the WBL Extended Day- School Year or WBL Extended Day-Summer Not sure what contract you need/want? Call 651-407-7511 for help!Child Care Program
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The Art of Growing TomatoesHomeTomatoes 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.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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The Brady Bunch: Estate Planning for Blended FamiliesFinanceThis session will delve into the complexities of estate planning in blended families, focusing on the legal tools and documents essential for such families, including wills, trusts, and prenuptial agreements. Learn about the various strategies to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of assets among biological and stepchildren, addressing potential conflicts and maintaining family harmony.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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The Brady Bunch: Estate Planning for Blended FamiliesFinanceThis session will delve into the complexities of estate planning in blended families, focusing on the legal tools and documents essential for such families, including wills, trusts, and prenuptial agreements. Learn about the various strategies to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of assets among biological and stepchildren, addressing potential conflicts and maintaining family harmony.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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The Power of LaughterHomeCould you incorporate more laughter into your life? Laughter affects human physiology by reducing pain, strengthening our immune system and decreasing stress. Learn some simple tools and laugh a little along the way. Increasing humor helps put life's trials and tribulations into perspective and allows us to take ourselves less seriously. *White Bear Area Senior Center Members: Call to register and receive a discount. #651-653-3121AE 2526 Winter Spring