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Sewing: Altering JeansArtsMaking alterations to store-bought clothes, especially jeans can be tricky. This class will offer different options for shortening jeans and the leg shaping needed to complete the look. We’ll also build skills in waist and back fitting, like adding darts to fit better or taking in the seams. Practice jeans will be provided Fabric is provided for you to practice on, so you can build skill before tackling your favorite jeans. If you're ready to jump right in, bring Bring to class your sewing machine and pedal in good working order to the first session project Pins, little scissors and a hem gauge (if you have them) topstitching thread that matches your garment the jeans you want to alter a denim needle in size 16/100 or 18/110 all purpose threadAE 2526 Winter Spring
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Skyhawks: 1st Down Tots Ages 3-4SportSkyhawks 1stDownTots is the perfect introduction to the world of football for young athletes. In this fun and active class, children will focus on developing essential motor skills, body control, and basic football techniques like throwing, catching, and running with the ball. With an emphasis on fun and skill development, this class is designed to help little athletes build confidence and coordination, all while enjoying the excitement of football! *parent participation is requiredYE 2526 Winter Spring -
Skyhawks: Basketball Camp: Gr 1-5SportThis fun, skill‐intensive program is designed for beginning to intermediate players. Using our progression‐based curriculum, we focus on the whole player ‐ teaching sportsmanship and teamwork. Boys and girls will learn the fundamentals of passing, shooting, ball handling, rebounding and defense through skill‐based instruction and small‐sided scrimmages.YE 2526 Summer -
Skyhawks: Beginning Golf Camp: Gr 1-5SportSkyhawks Beginning Golf is powered by Payne Stewart Golf Experiences, the recommended entry‐level golf program for PGA Junior Golf Camps. The unique, games‐based play program and modified learning equipment make it easier for kids to hit the ball and experience early success. Putting, chipping, pitching and full swing, are all taught through games, simple repetitive motions and learning rhymes that make it easy for young kids to remember and repeat. Specially designed, age‐appropriate golf equipment is provided.YE 2526 Summer -
Skyhawks: Flag Football Camp: Gr 1-5SportGet ready to run, pass, and score your way to Flag Football success with Skyhawks Flag Football camp. Set to be an Olympic Sport in 2028, this camp emphasizes skill development, strategy, teamwork and sportsmanship. The camp will culminate with a "Game-Day" experience where participants will have the chance to showcase their skills in a supportive and encouraging environment.YE 2526 Summer -
Skyhawks: Middle School Volleyball Camp: Gr 6-8SportSkyhawks Volleyball takes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it all together into one fun‐filled program. All aspects of the game are taught through drills and exercises that focus on bumping, setting, spiking, hitting and serving. This program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player and includes a focus on critical life skills such as leadership and teamwork.YE 2526 Summer -
Skyhawks: Mini-Hawk Flag Football Gr K-1SportFuel your young athlete’s passion for flag football with Skyhawks Mini-Hawk Flag Football! This exciting program blends skill development with the fun of the game, teaching children the basics of football in a safe, supportive environment. From learning key football techniques to enjoying team-based games and touchdown cheers, kids will gain confidence, improve coordination, and develop teamwork skills—all while having a blast on the field!YE 2526 Winter Spring -
Skyhawks: Multi-Sport Camp: Gr 1-5SportMulti‐Sport programs are designed to introduce young athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. Athletes will learn the rules and essential skills of each sport, along with vital life lessons such as sportsmanship, inclusion and teamwork.YE 2526 Summer -
Skyhawks: Pickleball Camp: Gr 1-5SportDesigned for new and intermediate players, Skyhawks Pickleball is a fun and skill-building entry into the fastest-growing paddle sport in the country! Skyhawks staff will teach core fundamentals and techniques across groundstrokes, volleys and serves. Participants will come away with a love for the game, increased confidence and exposure to critical life skills such as teamwork, sportsmanship and respect.At the conclusion of camp, participants will be able to walk away with their very own Skyhawks Pickleball Paddle!YE 2526 Summer -
Skyhawks: Skyhawks Flag Football Gr 2-4SportGet ready to run, pass, and score your way to flag football success with Skyhawks Flag Football Camp! As flag football is set to become an Olympic sport in 2028, this camp offers a fantastic opportunity to develop essential skills, learn new strategies, and work together as a team. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player looking to refine your skills, this camp provides the perfect platform to grow, compete, and have a blast on the field.YE 2526 Winter Spring -
Skyhawks: Soccer Camp: Gr 1-5SportYour young athlete will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for their next step into soccer. Areas of focus are dribbling, passing, shooting and ball control. By the end of the program, your child will have learned new life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship, made new friends and improved their soccer skills.YE 2526 Summer -
Skyhawks: Tennis Camp: Gr 1-5SportWhether your child is a beginning or intermediate player, this program will improve their game and help them get more enjoyment from tennis. Our tennis programs focus on skill refinement as well as practice and match play to develop consistent, well‐rounded tennis players. Skyhawks staff also instill positive life skills such as respect and sportsmanship.YE 2526 Summer -
Skyhawks: Track & Field Camp: Gr 1-5SportThe fundamentals of body positioning, stride, proper stretching and cool‐ down techniques are taught. Track and field events include javelin, discus, shot put, hurdles, long jump, triple jump and various running and relay events (activities may vary by area). Participants also learn positive life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship.YE 2526 Summer -
Skyhawks: Volleyball Camp: Gr 1-5SportSkyhawks Volleyball takes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it all together into one fun‐filled program. All aspects of the game are taught through drills and exercises that focus on bumping, setting, spiking, hitting and serving. This program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player and includes a focus on critical life skills such as leadership and teamwork.YE 2526 Summer -
So You're Thinking of Leaving Minnesota? (ONLINE)FinanceFrom an attorney's perspective on how to leave Minnesota: A vital part of every retirement or resettlement discussion involves the roadmap of issues that help us decide where we want to call home! Is it taxes, the political landscape, the weather, the location of family assets, debt or income concerns in retirement, cost of living, health concerns or . . . our friends are already there! When should we start this discussion? Did you know many states do not tax Social Security, pensions or other qualified retirement Income sources? Which are the worst states for estate taxes? How do we establish domicile? How about quality of medical resources and retirement facilities – who is good, who is not-so-good? All these issues will be raised and discussed in an open and friendly manner with questions encouraged.AE 2526 Summer -
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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 -
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Softball- Girls Recreation (Grades 1-12)SoftballGirls Slow Pitch Softball is for grades 1-12. Certain leagues will combine with other surrounding communities if needed. Practice will start mid May weather depending. The season is 5 weeks (10 games) and will have an end of season bonus game. Games start the first week in June and finish approximately late July. Due to rainouts, its possible games are played in early August. Games and practices will be at local WBL fields throughout the week. Coaches determine dates and times for practice. Junior League (Grades 7-10) games will start in May and will be played within North St. Paul on Monday nights. ** Registration will close April 30th-- Players will register for their current grade level. Please contact Community Services at 651-407-3126 if interested in coaching-- Volunteer coaches are always needed. Email ashlie.anzel@isd624.org if you are interested in coaching. Register for your current grade: League Game Days Cost Grades 1, 2, 3 Coach Pitch Mon / Wed $124 Grades 4, 5, 6 Kid Pitch Tues / Thurs $144 Grades 7, 8, 9, 10 Junior League Mondays $144 Grades 11-12 HS $144REC Summer 2026 -
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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Sourdough 101CookingDiscover the art of sourdough baking in this engaging, hands-on class! You’ll walk through the essential first steps of mixing dough, learn the full process of creating a beautiful loaf of bread, and gain confidence in feeding and maintaining your own sourdough starter—all while having your questions answered along the way. All materials and ingredients are provided and yours to take home, including a bowl, jar with sourdough starter, dough whisk, spatula, flour, water, salt, and a detailed handout with access to an informative guide to support you on your sourdough journey. You’ll also enjoy tasting fresh-baked bread and sourdough cookies during class! You’re welcome to bring your own food scale, or you may purchase one to keep for an additional $15 during check out. Join this fun, welcoming, and creative community of sourdough bakers—it just might change the way you bake (and eat) forever. _________________________ Instructor: Rachel JordanRachel Jordan was a special education teacher for six years but recently became a Stay-At-Home-Mom. After picking up the craft of sourdough, her family hasn’t had store bought bread in four years because not only is the taste of homemade bread so delicious but the health benefits outweigh any other bread out there. Rachel loves the creativity that comes with baking sourdough…the ideas are endless and it’s truly a form of art. Rachel has taught sourdough classes for the last 15 months and have taught over 1,000 people!AE 2526 Summer -
Starting SoonSpark 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 -
Spark Equestrian: Academy Day Camp: Age 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 Summer