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Kidcreate: Nailed It! - Dream Big : Gr K-5ArtGet ready for a camp full of creativity and challenges inspired by the hit TV show Nailed It! This is Kidcreate-style fun—no baking, just sculpting, painting, and endless imagination! Build a diorama of your dream room, craft a magical snow globe, and design a one-of-a-kind dream gown. We’ll give you the tools and inspiration—you bring the vision and creativity to nail each masterpiece! With plenty of surprises along the way, this camp blends artistic expression with problem-solving for the ultimate creative adventure. Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child each day.YE 2526 Summer -
Kidcreate: Slime-Tastic!: Gr K-5ArtIt’s a slime takeover! In this class, slime is the main event. We’ll explore different slime recipes as we create tons of gooey, sparkly, stretchy, messy goo. From an out-of-this-world glitter solar system slime, confetti cake slime and bubblegum scented slime, we’ll make a different slime during each day of class. We’ll even throw in a little painting and sculpting on the side! Roll up your sleeves, and get ready for the Slime-Tastic time you’ve been waiting for! Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child each day.YE 2526 Summer -
Kidcreate: Tie Dye & Slime: Gr K-5ArtVibrant colors and slime collide in a kaleidoscope of creativity! In this dynamic camp, kids embark on a colorful journey as they master the art of tie-dyeing. The excitement continues as they delve into the world of slime, concocting their own oozy, stretchy, and mesmerizing concoctions. From tie-dyed shirts to custom slime creations, this camp is a hands-on adventure that encourages self-expression and messy fun. These are not projects you want to do at home! Each child needs to bring their own white cotton t-shirt to camp. Please pack a nut-free snack and drink for your child each day.YE 2526 Summer -
Knee-Hi NatureToddlersIn this unique parent-child program, we explore, investigate, and unearth nature's secrets that lie beyond the classroom doors. Parents will have one-on-one time with their child(ren); indoors and outside. There will also be time for parents to meet with the teacher in a different room to discuss their child's learning and development while children spend time with a Naturalist learning more about themselves, each other and the natural world.2025-2026 ECFE Registration Guide -
LakeairesFormerly EXTENDED DAYSCROLL DOWN TO REGISTER! Our school year and summer school age care program is youth-focused and choice-based, offering students the opportunity to develop strong social skills and positive relationships with peers, increase literacy and math skills, participate in individual and group activities, and work on special projects. Program activities include health and fitness, service projects, arts and crafts, creative play, languages and literacy, cooking, science and much more. The program is designed to meet the needs of families, with multiple flexible scheduling contracts and options. Questions? communityservicesbilling@isd624.org or 651-407-75112025-2026 School Year BAC Site
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LakeairesFormerly EXTENDED DAYSCROLL DOWN TO REGISTER! Our school year and summer school age care program is youth-focused and choice-based, offering students the opportunity to develop strong social skills and positive relationships with peers, increase literacy and math skills, participate in individual and group activities, and work on special projects. Program activities include health and fitness, service projects, arts and crafts, creative play, languages and literacy, cooking, science and much more. The program is designed to meet the needs of families, with multiple flexible scheduling contracts and options. Questions? communityservicesbilling@isd624.org or 651-407-75112026 Summer BAC Site
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LakeairesFormerly EXTENDED DAYSCROLL DOWN TO REGISTER! Our school year and summer school age care program is youth-focused and choice-based, offering students the opportunity to develop strong social skills and positive relationships with peers, increase literacy and math skills, participate in individual and group activities, and work on special projects. Program activities include health and fitness, service projects, arts and crafts, creative play, languages and literacy, cooking, science and much more. The program is designed to meet the needs of families, with multiple flexible scheduling contracts and options. Questions? communityservicesbilling@isd624.org or 651-407-75112026-2027 School Year BAC Site
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Lakeaires 4 year old M - F Full Day, Tuition $1060 per monthWhite Bear Lake Area PreschoolPreschool Registration for the 26-27 school year will begin Monday, February 2nd at 8am Preschool Registration Guide 26-27 White Bear Lake Area Preschool offers school-year long classes for children ages 3 to 5. The program includes: Licensed teachers and trained assistants in every classroom Low child/teacher ratio Ongoing assessment using Teaching Strategies Gold (all ages) and FastBridge (4-year-olds only) to track comprehensive student growth. On-site specialists to meet individual needs Creative Curriculum used in all classes Outdoor play area and gyms designed and equipped especially for young children 2026-27 PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION GUIDELINES Enrollment is not guaranteed and is based on space availability. Once you complete the online registration you will be put on a “pending approval status” in the order the registration is received. Your credit card will not be charged for the registration fee until your child is confirmed in the program. You will not be confirmed in the program until All Required Forms are received. Once you are approved, you will receive an email confirmation and your credit card will be charged the registration fee. Approval process may take up to 10 business days. Annual preschool registration requires a non-refundable fee of $75. Annual Tamarack registration fees for out of district families will be an additional $100. After registrations meets the maximum number, additional registrations go onto the waitlist and if space becomes available, you will be notified. If a class does not fill due to low enrollment it will be canceled and parents will be notified by email. Preschool students must be bathroom independent. REQUIRED FORMS, you may email the documents ahead of the registration date. IMMUNIZATION DOCUMENTATION is required for approval of your registration. You can upload an immunization record during the registration process or email the record from your provider to EC@ISD624.org OR fax to 651-653-3155. Copy of the students Birth Certificate if we do not already have on file. All preschool students are required to have had an Early Childhood Screening or have an appointment for Early Childhood Screening. For screening appointments click HERE Automatic Payment Policy: Automatic payment enrollment is required for all preschool families and must be completed at the time of registration. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Information on financial assistance can be found online HERE.26-27 Preschool Preschool Site -
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Lasagna Making MasterclassCookingJoin Mimi’s Lasagna Masterclass! Learn to build a rich, flavorful red sauce and creamy Alfredo sauce, layered with a delicious ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan cheese filling. Don't forget to bring a 9x13 baking dish and hot pads to take your masterpiece home. NOTE: There is a $20 cash food fee due to the instructor at class. A 9x13 baking dish and hot padsAE 2526 Winter Spring -
Learn & BingoHomeThe Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services (SMRLS) will present on important legal issues that older adults face, focusing on maintaining independence, preventing isolation, and providing resources to help people stay in their homes safely and longer. After the discussion, we’ll play Bingo and serve light refreshments. Who is SMRLS? SMRLS is a non-profit law firm which receives federal, state, local, public, and private funding to provide free legal help to low income and elderly people who reside in 33 counties of southern Minnesota, including the St. Paul metropolitan area. SMRLS is a client-centered organization which is committed to its Mission of providing a full range of high-quality legal services, in a respectful manner which enable clients to: enforce their legal rights; maintain freedom from hunger, homelessness, sickness and abuse; and empower persons and ensure equal opportunity, thus, helping persons to help themselves and become economically self-reliant, to the extent their individual abilities and circumstances permit. SMRLS has adopted Practice Standards and Guiding Principles to accomplish its Mission and has established case priorities which govern the types of cases which will be accepted for representation.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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Learn How to Stop Food WasteHomeDid you know that 30-40% if food is wasted? Learn practical tips and strategies to prevent food waste at home. You’ll also learn how to participate in Washington County’s Food Scraps Pickup Program, a free program that picks up food scraps from your house and turns them into compost.AE 2526 Summer -
Learn to KayakFitnessThe Learn to Kayak program introduces participants to kayaking in a supportive, beginner-friendly group environment. The course emphasizes safety, basic technique, and confidence building. Instruction begins on land, where participants learn essential skills and safety fundamentals, and then transitions to on-water practice at a calm, kayak-friendly body of water. Program Goals• Introduce beginners to kayaking safely• Teach foundational paddling techniques and water safety• Build confidence and comfort on the water• Encourage outdoor recreation, wellness, and community connection Participants should wear comfortable clothing and shoes that can get wet and bring drinking water. Location: Silver Lake Beach in North St Paul.All necessary equipment is provided, including kayaks, paddles, life jackets, and a waterproof case for phones and keys.AE 2526 Summer -
Let’s Probate an Actual Minnesota EstateFinanceIn this class we will walk-thru (in depth) an actual Minnesota Probate Estate from the filing of the Application for Probate to the Final Accounts . . . and all the steps in between. Class participants will learn the entire process with current forms, Court and filing requirements, accounting and procedural steps, as well as the procedures for the sale and distribution of estate assets. We will also discuss the roles, responsibilities, and liabilities of a person who is appointed as the Executor/Personal Representative. The class will be filled with real-life examples and solutions to the multitude of issues involving a typical (or not typical) Minnesota Probate Estate. This class encourages questions: Is there a “reading of the Will”? What about personal items? Does the Executor get paid? What about estate bills and creditors? We will provide the answers.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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Lifetime Giving and Estate Planning for Children /Beneficiaries with Special Needs and/or DisabilitiesFinanceThis seminar will cover the specific estate planning strategies for families with children or beneficiaries who have special needs or disabilities. We will discuss strategies to pass inheritance to disabled individuals without the consequence of the individual losing their government benefits, ensuring their long-term care and financial security.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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Lifetime Giving and Estate Planning for Children or Beneficiaries with Special Needs and/or DisabilitiesFinanceThis seminar will cover the specific estate planning strategies for families with children or beneficiaries who have special needs or disabilities. We will discuss strategies to pass inheritance to disabled individuals without the consequence of the individual losing their government benefits, ensuring their long-term care and financial security.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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Lil' Cubs Football CampFlag FootballThis popular camp is for students who have completed grades 1 - 7 and love the game of football! We will work on the fundamentals such as 3-point stance, tackling (bags), throwing and catching while learning about sportsmanship and teamwork. We will also focus on leadership, self confidence, physical movement and how to be a student athlete. Students should dress in athletic clothing and wear either athletic shoes or cleats. This is a non-contact football camp: no tackling will be involved, and kids will be divided up by age. Students are encouraged to wear their favorite football jersey. A flag football game will be played at the end of each day. As always, we hope to have Gopher football players join us!REC Summer 2026 -
LincolnFormerly EXTENDED DAYSCROLL DOWN TO REGISTER! Our school year and summer school age care program is youth-focused and choice-based, offering students the opportunity to develop strong social skills and positive relationships with peers, increase literacy and math skills, participate in individual and group activities, and work on special projects. Program activities include health and fitness, service projects, arts and crafts, creative play, languages and literacy, cooking, science and much more. The program is designed to meet the needs of families, with multiple flexible scheduling contracts and options. Questions? communityservicesbilling@isd624.org or 651-407-75112025-2026 School Year BAC Site
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LincolnFormerly EXTENDED DAYSCROLL DOWN TO REGISTER! Our school year and summer school age care program is youth-focused and choice-based, offering students the opportunity to develop strong social skills and positive relationships with peers, increase literacy and math skills, participate in individual and group activities, and work on special projects. Program activities include health and fitness, service projects, arts and crafts, creative play, languages and literacy, cooking, science and much more. The program is designed to meet the needs of families, with multiple flexible scheduling contracts and options. Questions? communityservicesbilling@isd624.org or 651-407-75112026-2027 School Year BAC Site
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Lincoln ElementaryFormerly EXTENDED DAYLincoln Elementary School2025-2026 School Year BAC Non-School Day Site
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Little Cubs Intro to SoccerSoccerIn collaboration with Manitou FC, White Bear Community Services is offering Little Cubs Intro to Soccer for young soccer players. We will focus on FUN, individual skill, fitness, and sportsmanship, providing an opportunity for children to be challenged through fun games and team interaction. Cost: $100.00 per participant Sessions: 5 Ages: 3-8 Dates: June 22 - July 30 (Monday, Tuesday or Thursday nights) Location: White Bear Lake HS Turf fields (Small Turf field with micro fields)REC Summer 2026