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Doing It Different: Habitat Help for Lawns, Shorelines & PollinatorsOnline CoursesSpring really isn’t that far away. Discover how small changes in landscaping can make a big impact on water quality, native habitat, and pollinator health. This class will look into ways to restore shorelines, create pollinator-friendly lawns, and utilize rain gardens to filter runoff while supporting wildlife. Whether you’re looking to replace traditional turf with native plants, improve shoreline resilience, or attract beneficial insects, this session will present some environmentally friendly alternatives. This course will be held via teams. A link will be sent prior to the class.Fall 2026 -
ECFE ClassesECFE helps you and your child feel happier and more confident in school. We focus on play-based learning that is hands-on and mind-on. All classes include parent and child-led play and a circle time with stories and songs. There is also a time for the parents to discuss parenting topics with a licensed parent educator. During parent group, the children are guided in their learning by a licensed early childhood teacher.Our program supports you to: Understand your child’s development Enhance parenting strategies Provide opportunities to develop social and emotional awareness Develop problem-solving skills with your child Learn techniques to guide child behavior Gain friendships with other families Build your connection with the school district Access to community resourcesCategory -
Early Childhood - Scholarship FundA donation helps provide financial assistance to participants experiencing financial hardship, ensuring cost is not a barrier to access and participation and supplies used in Early Childhood.Donation -
Early Childhood Family EducationExplore Early Childhood programs that are built to nurture the growth and development of your young learner as well as provide support to families.Category -
Early Release DaysHillside Preschool Kids ClubHillside School - Early ChildhoodSchool Year 2026 - 2027 HPKC Non-School Day Site -
Early Release DaysRice Preschool Kids ClubRice Elementary SchoolSchool Year 2026-2027 RPKC Non-School Day Site -
Early Release DaysRice Kids Club Kindergarten-Fifth GradeRice Elementary SchoolSchool Year 2026 - 2027 RKC Non-School Day Site -
Easy Line DancingMiscellaneousGet moving and have a blast as you learn popular line dances like Choosin' Texas and Twenty Two! We’ll dance to a variety of music styles—including Jazz, Country, and Pop—so there’s something for everyone. Line dancing isn’t just fun—it’s also a fantastic workout. In just one hour, you can rack up over 5,000 steps while enjoying great music and even better company. No experience needed—just bring your energy and enthusiasm!Fall 2026 -
Edible 3D Cell Models - Stem Journey into the MicrobakeryMath & ScienceAre you ready to build the building blocks of life one cookie at a time? Step into our Cytology Kitchen for a hands-on exploration of the microscopic world! In this fun STEM class, you'll trade microscopes for frosting and candy as you create delicious, three-dimensional models of one of nature's most important structures: the cell. As you build, you'll discover the differences between plant and animal cells, identify their unique parts, and learn how each organelle works together to keep cells alive and functioning. By the end of class, you'll take home your edible cell model along with a better understanding of the amazing building blocks of life. Door #/Bring to Class: Door 16 (back of the building)Fall 2026 -
Estate PlanningFinance and MoneyEstate planning is not just necessary for people with a lot of assets. In this session, Attorney Betsey Lund Ross will be talking about the importance of estate planning for all individuals, proper planning in the case of incapacity, and ways to avoid court involvement in administering your estate upon passing. She will also discuss Power of Attorneys, Health Care Directives, probate, trusts, and medical assistance lien recovery.Door #/Bring to Class: Enter door 5Fall 2026 -
Fall Fun with Mrs. McG (MHES)Creativity and FunJoin Mrs. McG for a festive fall camp full of learning, exploring, and hands-on fun! Students can register for individual sessions or enjoy the full series at a discount. Each week features a unique fall theme with crafts, activities, and seasonal surprises.Oct 1: Enjoy a snack followed by some learning about leaves, a leaf themed craft and leaf science. Oct 8: Class begins with a snack, followed by pumpkin painting and other fun pumpkin themed activities.Oct 22: Class begins with a snack, followed by Halloween games, activities, and fun!Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 15Fall 2026 -
Fall GnomeCreative InspirationsGet into the cozy spirit of fall with this fun and creative Fall-Themed Gnome Class! Create your very own charming seasonal gnome featuring soft textures, festive fabrics, and rustic autumn accents that will make the perfect addition to your fall décor. Join Alicia for an evening full of creativity, laughter, and delicious food and drinks available for purchase while learning step-by-step how to craft your adorable handmade gnome. Hosted in the warm and inviting atmosphere of Northern Hollow Winery this class is the perfect fall night out with friends or a chance to enjoy a little creative “me time.”Fall 2026 -
Falling for Fall Acrylic Painting With Jacki OltzCreative InspirationsJoin Jacki Oltz from A Girl and Her Brush Painting Workshops for a fun and relaxing acrylic painting class! Create your own “Falling for Fall” masterpiece on an 11x14 canvas while enjoying a stress-free, creative evening. This beautiful fall scene features a cozy barn nestled among colorful autumn trees, surrounded by falling leaves and the warm, peaceful feeling of the season. Capture the beauty of fall as you bring this charming landscape to life with your own brushstrokes. Jacki will guide you step-by-step through the painting process in a relaxed and welcoming environment. No experience is needed—just come ready to unwind, paint, and enjoy a night of creativity! All supplies are included. You have the option of attending in-person or picking up a kit from the Community Education office after the course. Door #/Bring to Class: Enter Door 5Fall 2026 -
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Fast-Track to Social Media Marketing for BusinessOnline CoursesTake your business to new heights with our fast-paced, comprehensive session designed to equip business owners, entrepreneurs, and marketing professionals with the essential skills and strategies needed to leverage social media for business success. Learn how to effectively reach your target audience, increase brand awareness, and drive engagement across major social media platforms. Each participant will receive a downloadable PDF handout to accompany the class. All sessions are taught live online via Zoom, and the meeting link will be included in your registration confirmation. Every live class is also recorded, so if you're unable to attend at the scheduled time, you can watch the recording at your convenience.Fall 2026 -
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Five Things to Know About MedicareFinance and MoneyThis informative seminar will provide an overview of Medicare, including important enrollment details, timelines, and deadlines to help participants avoid common mistakes and potential penalties. Attendees will learn about the different parts of Medicare, what each plan covers, and how Medicare works alongside supplemental insurance and prescription drug coverage. The seminar will also discuss key considerations for managing health care options and costs in retirement, including budgeting for premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket expenses. Participants will leave with a better understanding of how to make informed health care decisions and navigate Medicare with greater confidence as they plan for retirement.Door #/Bring to Class: Enter door 5Fall 2026 -
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Foster Care 101Skills, Knowledge, and Fun!Foster parents provide stability and security children need. Day after day, their dedication, commitment, and efforts make a difference in the lives of children and their families. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a foster care provider, please join us for an informational meeting. We will present information about the licensing process, talk about the difference between full-time, respite and shelter care; and answer any questions you may have. This class is free but you must register in advance. Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 15Fall 2026 -
From Overwhelmed to Organized: Simplify Your PhotosSkills, Knowledge, and Fun!If your photos on your phone, devices, or in boxes feel overwhelming, you are not alone. Many of us have thousands of photos and no clear path to manage them. In this encouraging step by step class, you’ll learn a simple approach for decluttering, organizing, or sharing your digital and printed photos, videos, keepsakes, and stories. You’ll leave with a clear starting point, practical strategies you can use right away, and confidence to make steady progress.Door #/Bring to Class: Door 5, Optional: Bring a phone, laptop or iPad with 5–10 photos on it to class.Fall 2026 -
Galaxy Bottles (PVES)Creativity and FunBack by popular demand! Create a sparkling galaxy in a bottle filled with glitter, sequins, color, and imagination. Students will design their own mesmerizing sensory bottle and discover how a few simple materials can become a swirling work of art. Shake it up and watch your galaxy come to life!Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 2Fall 2026 -
Get Outdoors: Park Play Day CampOutdoor FunParents, enjoy a FULL day to yourselves while your child has fun in the great outdoors! Our licensed staff will facilitate learning experiences using the play-based learning approach. Park Play camps are committed to offering the balance of self-directed and self-driven learning through inquiry, play, and freedoms to design & create. Campers can expect to engage in healthy risk-taking, “soft”/”essential”/”life” skills (i.e. the interpersonal attributes of communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creation).Fall 2026 -
Get Outdoors: Season of CelebrationOutdoor FunCelebrate the changing seasons with "Seasons of Celebration". Each seasonal event includes a guided nature hike and themed seasonal activities. All ages welcome. Registration is required for both children and adults and all children must be accompanied by an adult.Fall 2026 -
Get your GLOW On: Nighttime Hike - (Families)Outdoor FunJoin us for a unique and exhilarating experience under the stars! Join us for a guided nighttime hike that will take you on a journey through the wonders of the dark. All hikes are guided, and glow sticks are provided to create a magical atmosphere. What's a nighttime adventure without a delicious treat? Enjoy a s'more smorgasbord around the campfire as you listen to the sounds of the night. All children must be accompanied by an adult.Fall 2026