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NewDementia & the Aging Brain: A Community Learning ConversationAdult EnrichmentJoin us for an engaging and informative class designed to help make sense of dementia and the changes that can come with aging. We’ll explore the basics of dementia, discuss the difference between normal aging and dementia, and take a closer look at how visuospatial changes can affect daily life. Participants will be invited to share experiences and questions through guided group discussion, creating a supportive and interactive learning environment. Whether you’re caring for a loved one or simply curious about brain health, you’ll leave with practical knowledge and greater confidence in understanding cognitive changes. This event is made possible by the Minnesota Board on Aging Dementia Grant. Refreshments served.Summer 2026 -
Drivers EducationDriver’s Education provides students with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to become safe, responsible drivers. Classroom instruction covers rules of the road, decision-making, and safety awareness, while behind-the-wheel training builds confidence and real-world experience. This program equips students with the tools they need for a lifetime of safe driving and become licensed in the State of Minnesota.Category -
NewDrivers Education Classroom and BTW RegistrationDrivers EducationDriver's Education - In Person Classroom, BTW lessonsInstructor: Mr. FoleyMonday-Friday, July 13-17 and 20-23AM class - 8:30-11:30 AMMiddle School room 184$390 (includes 10 classroom sessions and 6 behind the wheel sessions) 30 student maximum - - Must be 15 or turning 15 during the 2026-2027 school year. Parent meeting offered Sunday, June 7, 6:30 - 8:00 PM and Monday, July 13,, 6:30 - 8:00 PM at the middle schoolSummer 2026 -
ECFE ClassesEarly Childhood Family Education (ECFE) classes bring together parents, caregivers, and young children in a supportive and engaging environment. Through guided activities, play, and discussion, families build strong relationships, gain parenting tools, and support early childhood development. ECFE fosters connection—helping families learn, grow, and navigate the early years together.Category -
ECFE Special EventsECFE Special Events offer families with young children unique opportunities to learn, play, and connect outside of regularly scheduled classes. Including themed family nights, community gatherings and seasonal celebrations, these events are designed to be engaging, welcoming, and memorable. Each experience supports early childhood development while strengthening family relationships and building connections within the community.Category -
Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is a free, simple check of your child’s growth and development, typically completed after a child turns 3 years old and before entering kindergarten. Screening looks at key areas such as vision, hearing, speech, motor skills, and social development to ensure your child is on track. It’s also an opportunity to ask questions and connect with resources if needed. Early screening helps identify strengths and any areas where additional support may benefit your child’s success in school and beyond.Category
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NewFlag FootballFootballFlag Football is great for first-time players to learn the basic fundamentals of football. There will be NO TACKLING! Participants are encouraged to wear mouth guards and shorts without pockets for safety reasons. Parent volunteers are needed! We cannot run this program without parents. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the Community Ed office.Summer 2026 -
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NewFrom Farm to Bouquet: A Fresh Flower Design ExperienceAdult EnrichmentStep into a world of floral artistry at our fresh flower bar with Emily Ebel of Ebel Farms! Select from a vibrant array of blooms and foliage to craft a personalized bouquet that reflects your unique style. Unleash your creativity and design a stunning arrangement to brighten your home or gift to a loved one. Enjoy the therapeutic process of arranging fresh flowers and take home a beautiful, hand-crafted masterpiece. All supplies provided, however, if you have a favorite flower snip/sheer feel free to bring it.Summer 2026 -
NewKeri Logan (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Games, Games, and More Games!Youth EnrichmentRemember when kids played games without tablets? It was all about BOARD GAMES! Step away from the screen and rediscover classic fun with checkers, Connect 4, Monopoly, Uno, Candy Land, Sorry, Guess Who, Twister, and more!Summer 2026 -
NewGirl's Basketball SkillsBasketballThe summer is a great time to work on your skills without having to concentrate on the big games coming up! These skill sessions will include instruction on ball handling, shooting, passing, and offensive moves. This is a great opportunity to improve basketball skills! **No skills July 4-July 10.** *Must register by June 21st to receive a t-shirt.*Summer 2026 -
NewGirl's Mighty Mite Basketball CampBasketballWe will be working on ball handling, shooting, and passing as well as playing Popcorn, Number Game, Nebraska, and more! Come ready to have FUN playing basketball with your friends and your Lady Hawks. Please wear tennis shoes. **Must register by June 21st to receive a camp t-shirt.**Summer 2026 -
NewCarine06 (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Girl's Tennis SkillsTennisIf you are considering playing tennis in the fall or have already played, come join the varsity tennis coaches to work on developing your tennis skills! You will learn basic strokes and techniques for the upcoming year. **No skills July 4-10.** Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 9-July 23 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Windom Park Tennis CourtsSummer 2026 -
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Heroes in Action ScholarshipDonation
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NewRuth Hartnup (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)I Wish I Had a Horse CampYouth EnrichmentCamp will provide hands-on experience working with horses. No experience is necessary, and horses will be provided. Topics covered will include horse safety, grooming techniques, leading and handling techniques,and basic horse care. Participants should bring water, sunscreen, wear long pants, and tennis shoes or hard soled shoes. Sandals or flip-flops are not allowed. Helmets are required and will be provided. Limit of 15 participants.Summer 2026 -
Ice Cream ScienceYouth EnrichmentNewGet ready for a sweet blend of science and fun! In Ice Cream Science, youth will explore the cool chemistry behind one of their favorite treats. Through hands-on experiments, they’ll learn how ingredients transform into ice cream, discover the role of temperature and salt in freezing, and see science in action as they stir and mix their way to delicious results. After making their own batch, participants will enjoy tasting their creations together—and the best part? They’ll take home their homemade ice cream to share with family and friends.Summer 2026
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NewJH Football CampFootballThis Thunder Hawk junior high football camp is open to any students who will be entering 7th or 8th grade in the Fall of 2026. Emphasis will be put on fundamental skills that will apply to any junior high football player at all positions.Summer 2026 -
NewLTH Only - Shrimp/Tadpole Swim LessonsAquaticsPreschool Shrimp: Recommended for ages 4&5, parents are NOT required to be in the water or stay for the lesson. Skills taught at this level include: water adjustment, breath control, floating, kicking, and basic paddle strokes. *Must pass Shrimp before signing up for Tadpole. $35 Preschool Tadpole: Recommended for ages 4&5, parents are NOT required to be in the water or stay for the lesson. Skills taught at this level include: front, back paddle and side paddle strokes, kicking, gliding, rhythmic breath control. Students will perform many skills unsupported and at greater distances. $35Summer 2026 -
Little Einstein's STEMYouth EnrichmentNewWelcome to Little Einstein's Lab, where curiosity bubbles over and science fizzes to life! In this hands-on, high-energy course, young scientists will explore the wonders of chemistry using the scientific method to guide their wild investigations. This session transforms ordinary household items—like baking soda, vinegar, milk, soap, and food coloring—into spectacular experiments that pop, fizz, foam, and surprise.Summer 2026
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NewLittle ExplorersECFE ClassesDesigned for preschoolers who are fully toilet trained and not going to kindergarten next year, this class will explore a variety of activities planned around a weekly theme. Children will develop new friendships while enjoying arts, games, songs and more. (4 classes per session)Summer 2026
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NewMinda Haas Kuhlmann (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Major League BallYouth BallThe Major League program is open to boys and girls who were in Grades 4-6 during the 2025-2026 school year. The program includes in-town practices and games, and game days against MRVED towns. Coaches pitch in this program. More emphasis is put on learning fundamentals, playing games, and developing team skills. Bring your glove, bat, and cap. Plastic spikes can be worn – NO metal spikes. Please check the schedule that is handed out during the first week. No ball on June 16 or July 4-10. **Must register by May 25th to receive a team t-shirt.** Practices: Softball Complex, Field 2 (412 S 13th Street) Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 9-July 23 9:00 - 10:00 AM Games (Local and Away): Thursdays, June 18, 25, July 2, 16, 23 Approximately 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (guaranteed minimum of two games per game day) Notify Community Ed. the day before a scheduled game if your child is not attending. Both baseballs and softballs will be usedSummer 2026 -
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NewMinnesota Twins Park and Rec Day GameYouth RecreationJoin us at Target Field to watch the Minnesota Twins take on the Kansas City Royals. See your favorite Twins in action. Tickets are limited for this game and you must pre-register by July 9th. No registrations can be accepted after July 9. Youth under the age of 12 must have an adult accompany them. Fee includes a school bus ride and a ticket for the game. Food is on your own. You may pack a lunch or purchase food at the field.Summer 2026 -
Newdungan.robert (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Minor League BallYouth BallThe Minor League program is open to boys and girls who were in Grades 2-3 during the 2025-2026 school year. The program includes in-town practices and games, and game days against MRVED towns. Baseball/softball fundamentals will be taught and participants will develop team play concepts. Coaches pitch in this program. Bring your glove, bat, wear a cap, and get ready for some ball! Please check the schedule that is handed out during the first week. No ball on June 16 or July 4-10. **Must register by May 25th to receive a t-shirt.** Practices: Softball Complex, Fields 1 and 2 (412 South 13th Street) Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 9-July 23 10:00 - 11:00 AM Games (Local and Away): Tuesdays, June 23, 30, July 14, 21 Approximately 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (guaranteed minimum of two games per game day) Notify Community Ed. the day before a scheduled game if your child is not attending. Both softballs and baseballs will be usedSummer 2026