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Understanding VA Benefits for Home CareHealthVeterans and Families, did you know that the VA offers benefits that can help pay for in-home care? These benefits provide support to keep veterans safe and independent at home while easing the load on loved ones. This session will help you understand options, eligibility requirements, and to guide you through the application process. Senior Center Members Discount available by calling to register: 651-653-3121AE 2526 Winter Spring
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United Jiu Jitsu: UJJ Bullyproof Program Gr K-5SportStudents practice using assertive words and body language to stand up to bullying, learn how to get help from trusted adults, and develop safe, practical self-defense skills from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Activities include role-playing real-life situations, teamwork games, and learning fun new moves—all focused on responsibility and respect.YE 2526 Winter Spring -
VAC: All Aboard the Hogwarts Express! Gr K-5STEM/STEAMJoin our exciting Wizarding Wonders course designed for young enchanter enthusiasts to dive into the fascinating world of Harry Potter! In this engaging program, students will craft magical wands, brew "potions" using safe ingredients, and participate in house-themed challenges that bring favorite wizard stories to life.YE 2526 Winter Spring -
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VAC: Blend It Up Gr K-5CookingEach week, students will mix, mash, and blend their way through fun and healthy recipes like smoothies, guacamole, hummus, applesauce, and even homemade frostings and dressings. Along the way, they’ll learn basic kitchen safety and hygiene, explore global flavors and fresh ingredients and try out new textures, spices, and combinations.YE 2526 Winter Spring -
VAC: Microwave Munchies Gr K-5CookingWelcome to Microwave Munchies, where young chefs whip up delicious treats with just a microwave! Perfect for budding bakers with big imaginations, this hands-on class explores the magic of microwave cooking. From gooey mug cakes to crispy, chewy rice krispie treats, we’ll mix, melt, and mold our way to tasty creations—no oven required!YE 2526 Winter Spring -
VadnaisFormerly 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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VadnaisFormerly 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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Vadnais Heights 4 year old M - F Full Day, Tuition $1060 per month **This class is currently full, all registrations will be placed on a waitlist**White 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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Virtual Story TimeJoin us for virtual interactive story time led by a Washington County Children's Librarian. We will sing songs, read books and make a fun craft together (kits available for pick up). Geared for ages 0-5. There is no cost, registration is required and space is limited.Category
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Volleyball - High School Girls 6v6 LeagueVolleyballThis 6v6 league will give players a chance to try every position and get a ton of touches. Each week you get placed on a team of 6. You will keep your plus/minus score throughout the summer. Each week you will play with/against other players with similar scores. Register based on Fall 2026 grade.REC Summer 2026 -
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Volleyball - Middle School Girls 6v6 LeagueVolleyballThis 6v6 league will give players a chance to try every position and get a ton of touches. Each week you get placed on a team of 6. You will keep your plus/minus score throughout the summer. Each week you will play with/against other players with similar scores. Register based on Fall 2026 grade. *Players may only enroll in ONE session*REC Summer 2026 -
Volleyball Bear Cub Camp (Grades K-5)VolleyballThis camp will give young players an opportunity to be introduced to the basics of volleyball in a fun, safe atmosphere. This camp is open for both boys and girls. Register based on Fall 2026 grade. Must register by May 1st to to receive a t-shirt!REC Summer 2026 -
Volunteering with PurposeHomeLooking for a meaningful way to stay active, connected, and give back? This session explores service and volunteer opportunities designed for adults 55 and older, with an emphasis on Senior Companion & Foster Grandparent Service opportunities, alongside Lutheran Social Services & AmeriCorps Seniors programs. Learn how serving your community can boost your health, broaden your social network, and open doors to new learning experiences. We’ll also cover the benefits, and flexible ways to serve. We will reflect on how your personal values align with community needs and explore ways to make service part of your next chapter. Senior Companions : Making a difference in the lives of older adults for over 40 years. Senior Companions share their time and talents while enhancing the lives of older adults as they assist them in staying active, healthy, and independent. Foster Grandparents : Volunteers provide academic and social support for children and youth to make a positive and lasting impact on their personal growth and social and emotional development.AE 2526 Winter Spring
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WBL Meals on WheelsMeals on Wheels (MOW) provides nutritious, home-delivered meals to anyone who needs them, helping people stay healthy, connected, and independent. Rising food costs mean more older adults are struggling, and demand for Meals on Wheels continues to grow. Donations ensure that no one in the White Bear Lake community is turned away. Every gift makes a difference — for example, $15 provides two days of meals, $35 covers a week, $70 supports two weeks, and $140 feeds one person for a month. If you want to donate a gift amount that is not listed, please call 651-653-3121.Donation -
WBL Staff: Arts & Crafts Explorers: Gr K-5ArtJoin us for a week filled with exploring the arts, creating crafts and having a fun and sometimes messy time.YE 2526 Summer -
WBL Staff: Field Events: Jumps & Throws: Gr 5-8SportLet's practice all the field events: Long Jump, High Jump, Triple Jump, Shot Put & Discus! You will get the chance to try each of these Track & Field events and find your favorite. Come ready to have some fun!YE 2526 Summer -
WBL Staff: Fun With Looms: Gr 3-5ArtWe will begin by going over looming basics and discussing different techniques. We will execute projects and students can expect to try their hand at hats and stuffable friends!YE 2526 Summer -
WBL Staff: Fun With Looms: Gr 6-8ArtWe will begin by going over looming basics and discussing different techniques. We will execute projects and students can expect to try their hand at hats and stuffable friends!YE 2526 Summer -
WBL Staff: Good Ol' Summer Camp: Gr K-5ArtJoin us for a good old fashioned summer camp time! We will enjoy summer camp games, make lots of crafts and enjoy eating treats.YE 2526 Summer -
WBL Staff: Intro to Polymer Clay Gr 4-5ArtLearn how to work with polymer clay to create various projects: earrings, bookmarks, bracelets, magnets, depending on interest. Learn to properly condition clay, mix colors, create texture, and more!YE 2526 Winter Spring -
WBL Staff: Intro to Polymer Clay: Gr 3-5ArtLearn how to work with polymer clay to create various projects: earrings, bookmarks, bracelets, magnets, depending on interest. Learn to properly condition clay, mix colors, create texture, and more!YE 2526 Summer -
WBL Staff: Intro to Polymer Clay: Gr 6-8ArtLearn how to work with polymer clay to create various projects: earrings, bookmarks, bracelets, magnets, depending on interest. Learn to properly condition clay, mix colors, create texture, and more!YE 2526 Summer