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Little SluggersT-BallLittle Sluggers- This program is for children that will be entering Kindergarten in the 2026-2027 school year (ages 4 & 5). This is a 6 week introductory program to the game of t-ball. Little Sluggers will meet one time per week from 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm. Morning sessions will run from 9 am to 10 am at Lincoln Elementary. All participants will receive a t shirt. Cancellations due to inclement weather will not be made up. There will be no session the week of July 4th. We will focus on promoting team work, FUNdamentals, and sportsmanship. - All sessions are located at Lincoln Elementary Registration: March 1st - June 7th (Sessions do fill up so don't wait to get signed up) ** This is program is driven by parent volunteer coaches-- Coaches are needed! Email ashlie.anzel@isd624.org if you are interested in coaching.REC Summer 2026 -
Lunch and Learn at a Funeral HomeHomeYou've attended a funeral before and have likely left with thoughts about planning for your own farewell. What would you want? What would you not want? How do you make sure these wishes are carried out? Come join us for a lunch and learn at a local funeral home to ask questions, get answers, and uncover the benefits of getting a plan together in advance. For lunch we will have soup and sandwiches with a salad and some bars. Lunch & Learn Location: Mueller Memorial Funeral Home, 4738 Bald Eagle, White Bear LakeAE 2526 Winter Spring -
MN DNR: Fishing in Your Neighborhood: Gr K-12FishingJoin the MN DNR’s Fishing in the Neighborhood (FiN) program for a fun, family-friendly evening of fishing! Designed for ages 5 and up, each youth must be accompanied by an adult. No experience or equipment is needed—we’ve got you covered! Rain or shine, come dressed for the weather and enjoy a great outdoor adventure close to home. "Funding for this project was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR)."YE 2526 Summer -
Starting SoonMS Sports IntramuralsRecreation YouthWelcome to the new MS Intramural program! Our main goal is to provide new sports offerings directly after school for all students in grades 6-8. Options are: - Ultimate Frisbee (Fall & Spring) - Flag Football (Spring) (Boys and girls teams are formed) - Boys Volleyball (Spring) ** Cost per activity- $60.00 ** Sports physicals are not needed for these activities Both middle schools (Central & Mariner) will come together to participate. Busing transportation is provided between each school. Programs will run twice a week directly after school from 4:00 pm to 5:15 pm-- Check your program specific dates.REC Fall 2025 -
Majestic Mountain: Bob Ross Style Oil PaintingArtsPick up a brush and find your happy little trees in this Bob Ross–style painting class! No experience needed—just bring your sense of fun and watch your hidden talent come to life. You’ll leave with your own masterpiece on a 16" x 20" canvas, ready to frame and show off at home. Please note: Oil paintings take 4 weeks to fully dry but can be inserted into the frame of your choice and hung immediately. REMINDERS: A $20 cash material fee is due to the instructor at class. OPTIONAL: Wood frames will be available to purchase from the instructor after class ranging from $30 - $40 cash.AE 2526 Winter Spring -
Make & Take: Calming Creations Gr K-5ArtA fun and creative way to unwind after a busy school day! Students will enjoy mindful art and sensory play as they create calming take-home crafts designed to soothe and inspire. Each project will be paired with simple relaxation techniques to help kids feel centered and calm.YE 2526 Winter Spring -
Make Money Mystery Shopping-Get Paid to Shop -ONLINEFinanceDo you like to shop? Get paid to shop at almost every store in your area, plus many online shopping assignments from home or on vacation (in over 70 countries). Businesses need to know about their customers to stay in business. Learn the “TOP 100 MYSTERY SHOPPING COMPANIES", review actual assignments, get paid or keep the items you buy. Instructor has been a mystery shopper for over 30 years. Class fee includes a 100-page digital book ($39.95 value).AE 2526 Winter Spring
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Master Your Health: Your Records & Numbers ExplainedHealthTake charge of your wellbeing! Learn how to track key health numbers - like blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar - and use that information to stay on top of your health. You’ll also explore how to access your medical records and test results and build stronger communication with your care team. Instructors: TRIAD Members: Jenn Baarson and Catherine Larson, RN This class is free thanks to a sponsorship by TRIADAE 2526 Winter Spring -
Mat Pilates – NEW!FitnessJoin Mat Pilates to strengthen your core, increase flexibility, improve posture, and reduce stress. Joseph Pilates is often quoted: “In 10 sessions you’ll feel the difference, in 20 sessions you'll see the difference, and in 30 sessions you'll have a whole new body.” All skill levels are welcome.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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MatoskaFormerly 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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MatoskaFormerly 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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Matoska ElementaryFormerly EXTENDED DAYMatoska International World School2025-2026 School Year BAC Non-School Day Site
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Meals on Wheels Donation 2526OtherMeals on Wheels (MOW) delivers nutritious meals to your home with the help of volunteers. This service is open to everyone, regardless of age or ability. It helps people stay connected, healthy, and independent, whether for the long term or after a hospital stay or surgery. Meals are offered at a reduced rate thanks to donations and community support. Many older adults in our community are struggling more than ever. Rising food costs mean that seniors on fixed incomes often can’t afford enough to eat. Every day, more people rely on Meals on Wheels, and our resources are stretched thin. Your donation helps us make sure no one is turned away. All donations will be used locally for the White Bear Lake MOW program. Every donation no matter the size help. Did you know that a donation of: $15 feeds one person for two days of meals $35 feeds one person for one week of meals $70 feeds one person for two weeks of meals $140 feeds one person for a month of meals.AE 2526 Year -
Medicaid & Elderly Waiver InformationFinanceHosted by a Former Eligibility Specialist and Current Assisted Living Administrator Join us for an informative session on Minnesota Medicaid and Elderly Waiver (EW) programs, designed to help individuals and families navigate the financial support options available for long-term care. The Elderly Waiver (EW) program offers home and community-based services for older adults who require the level of care provided in a nursing home but prefer to live in the community—whether at home, in assisted living, or in a memory care setting. What You’ll Learn: Overview of Medicaid and Elderly Waiver programs in Minnesota Eligibility criteria and how to qualify The asset reduction and spenddown process Special considerations for single individuals How a spouse can qualify while the other remains in the home Tips and best practices for completing the application process Open Q&A—bring your questions! Whether you're planning for your own future or helping a loved one, this session will provide practical guidance and clarity.AE 2526 Winter Spring -
Meet the Publisher/Agent — Get Your Manuscript Critiqued [online]FinanceHave you ever wanted to talk to a real agent or publisher? Are you tired of having your manuscripts critiqued by non-professionals or paying an editor too much money to change your writing to their voice? Email one page of your in-progress manuscript for an in-class critique of one page of your poetry, article, short story, screenplay, novel, non-fiction book, or children’s book. Optional: You can then send your manuscript for a professional critique (for a critique fee of $50 for up to 25 double-spaced pages + $1/page thereafter, and a list of publishers/agents who are interested in your type of work. Contact Community Ed for this option.) Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee.AE 2526 Summer
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Middle School AthleticsWhite Bear Lake Area Schools Community Services and Recreation department offers middle school students a variety of athletic opportunities. All middle schools students in grades 6-8 may participate in any of the activities listed. Middle School Athletics WebsiteCategory
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Mindful Movement Kids Yoga Club: APRIL Gr K-5SportEmbark on an exciting adventure into the world of yoga and mindfulness, specially designed for kids! Through playful poses, imaginative games, and creative activities, children will build essential skills to manage stress, improve focus, and cultivate a sense of calm. Presented by The Mindfulness Movement.YE 2526 Winter Spring -
Mindful Movement Kids Yoga Club: MAY Gr K-5SportEmbark on an exciting adventure into the world of yoga and mindfulness, specially designed for kids! Through playful poses, imaginative games, and creative activities, children will build essential skills to manage stress, improve focus, and cultivate a sense of calm. Presented by The Mindfulness Movement.YE 2526 Winter Spring -
Minnesota Children's Museum TripMulti-AgeJoin us for a morning of fun at the Minnesota Children's Museum on Wednesday, April 22nd. We will explore the hands-on activities the museum has to offer. This is a caregiver and child field trip. Fee is $10 for adults and children. Bus space is limited, please indicate on the registration if you will be taking the bus. If you are riding the bus, please check in at Normandy Park Early Childhood Center at 8:15am. The bus will leave at 8:30am. If you are driving yourself to the museum, please meet us at 9:00am. The bus will return at 11:45am.2025-2026 ECFE Registration Guide
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Minnesota Wind Chill: Ultimate Frisbee with the Minnesota Wind Chill: Gr 1-8SportThe Minnesota Wind Chill's professional players will introduce participants to the non-contact action-packed sport of ultimate frisbee. Great for all boys and girls, these sessions will feature fun ultimate frisbee games, a variety of drills, and scrimmages suitable for different levels of play. Participants will receive a free frisbee with registration.YE 2526 Summer -
Minnesota Xtreme: Cheer Basics: Ages 6-12SportThis class is designed for athletes seeking introductory cheerleading training, with experience levels ranging from beginner to intermediate. It is an excellent foundational course for those preparing to join a competitive team. Athletes will develop skills across all key areas of cheerleading, including tumbling, stunting, jumps, and motions. Our coaches provide structured instruction focused on technique, safety, and confidence building. Location: Minnesota Xtreme, 7250 Hudson Blvd, Oakdale, Minnesota 55128YE 2526 Summer -
Minnesota Xtreme: Stitch Tumbling Camp: Ages5-10SportAloha! Get ready for an adventure packed with flips, tumbles, and out-of-this-world fun at Stitch’s Tumbling Camp! Inspired by Lilo and Stitch, this camp blends friendship, family, and energetic games with tumbling skills. Campers will practice rolls, flips, and techniques while embracing the wild world of Stitch—making new friends, building confidence, and exploring creativity along the way! Location: Minnesota Xtreme, 7250 Hudson Blvd, Oakdale, Minnesota 55128YE 2526 Summer