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55+ Driver Discount Program55+ ClassesComplete this course to get a 10% discount in your auto insurance premiums! Taught as a presentation from a certified instructor, you’ll discuss challenges we face as drivers, new road designs, vehicle technology, and updates on current laws. Best of all, there are no written or behind the wheel tests! Certificate will be provided at the end of class. *Home address and email address are shared with Precision Driving Center for the certificates. **8-hour initial class requirement has been removed as of July 1st, 2024. Participants must take 4-hour course to initially earn the discount and then repeat the 4-hour class every three years to maintain the discount.Door #/Bring to Class: Bring a water bottle and snack if desired. Government Center (Main door, the Community Room is immediately to your left) Middle School- Enter Door 5Fall 2026 -
Back to School Storybook STEM with Mrs. Lambaere & Mrs. RudolphCreativity and FunWhat if your favorite story came with a science experiment? In Storybook STEM, every adventure begins with a book. Students dive into a read-aloud, then roll up their sleeves to engineer, investigate, and create — inspired by the characters and challenges from the page. Students practice teamwork, creative problem-solving, and the engineering design process — all while deepening their love of reading. No experience required, just a big imagination and a willingness to try, fail, and try again.Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 15Fall 2026 -
Board Games With NeighborsSkills, Knowledge, and Fun!Board games are a great way to meet new people, connect with neighbors, and learn new things. Join us for an evening of playing games and getting to know others in the community. The hosts will bring a variety of new and classic games to try, including games for children. We will also have pop, sparkling water, and snacks for refreshments. You're welcome to bring your own game or a snack to share, making this event truly communal. Suitable for age 18+ school-aged children are welcome with an adult. Door #/Bring to Class: Enter Door 5, your welcome to bring your own game or snack to share.Fall 2026 -
Brick Builders MHESMath & ScienceGet creative as you build a fun LEGO® project to take home! In this hands-on class, you'll complete your kit, enjoy some coloring, and have time to play and explore. While building, you’ll also develop basic engineering skills, problem-solving techniques, and critical thinking — all while having a blast!Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 15Fall 2026 -
NewCandy Corn Catapults - Stem EngineeringMath & ScienceReady, aim, launch! Step into the world of ballistics and structural engineering in this high-energy, hands-on workshop. Students will become siege engineers as they design, build, and test their own desktop catapults. Then, they'll put their creations to the test by launching candy corn and using the principles of physics to aim for bubbling cauldrons. It's a fun challenge that combines creativity, problem-solving, and friendly competition while exploring the science of force, motion, and engineering.Door #/Bring to Class: Door 16 (back of the building)Fall 2026 -
NewCotton Candy CarnivalCreativity and FunDiscover the sweet science behind cotton candy! In this fun-filled class, you'll learn how cotton candy is made by heating and spinning flavored sugar and Jolly Ranchers into fluffy treats. We'll also play exciting carnival-style games with chances to win fun prizes. Every child will go home with their own cotton candy and plenty of prizes. Bring your friends and join us for a sweet, carnival-inspired adventure!Door #/Bring to Class: Door 16 (back of the building)Fall 2026 -
Craft ClubCreative InspirationsJoin our Craft Club, a welcoming space for anyone passionate about crafting and eager to connect with fellow creatives. Bring your own projects and supplies, and spend a fun and relaxed session working on your crafts while meeting new friends. Whether you love knitting, scrapbooking, or any other creative hobby, this is the perfect place to share ideas, find inspiration, and build lasting connections. Light refreshments will be served. Registration is free—just sign up in advance for each class you plan to attend. We’ll be sharing the space with the Cribbage Club, adding even more opportunities for socializing!Door #/Bring to Class: Enter Main Government Center Door. The Community Room is located immediately to your left. Bring craft projects and any supplies needed.Fall 2026 -
Cribbage ClubSkills, Knowledge, and Fun!Love cribbage? Connect with fellow players at our Cribbage Club! Bring your board and cards for a fun, low-key morning of gameplay, conversation, and friendly competition. It’s a great chance to enjoy the game you love while meeting new people in a relaxed, social setting. Light refreshments will be available.Registration is free, but please sign up in advance for each date you plan to attend. We’ll be sharing the space with our Craft Club—adding even more opportunities to mingle and socialize!Door #/Bring to Class: Enter Main Government Center Door. The Community Room is located immediately to your left. Bring a cribbage board and a deck of cards.Fall 2026 -
NewEdible 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 -
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 -
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 -
Glass Bead Window DangleCreative InspirationsCreate a beautiful, beaded window dangle that catches the light and adds color to any space in this relaxed, beginner-friendly class. You’ll learn simple stringing techniques and design tips while choosing from a variety of glass beads, making it easy for beginners and experienced crafters alike. You’ll leave with a finished piece you made yourself—and the satisfaction of bringing something meaningful to life. All Materials included: A variety of glass and metal beads, string and metal rings and instruction. Door #/Bring to Class: Enter door 5Fall 2026 -
Introduction to Line DancingAdult RecreationGet moving and have a blast as you learn popular line dances like the Electric Slide, Boot Scootin’ Boogie, and more! 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
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LEGOS® and Donuts with DadFamily EventsJoin us for a memorable LEGO® building experience with Dad (or Grandpa, Uncle, etc)! Build a LEGO® kit together and take the finished creation home with you. Indulge in delicious donuts and juice during the event. It's an opportunity for quality bonding time and creative fun! This class is designed to work in pairs. If you have multiple children, consider registering an uncle, grandpa, etc to pair with the other child. If participants have any food allergies with donuts, feel free to bring your own treat. No discounts. Fee is per pair.Door#/Bring to Class: Enter door 5. If participants have any food allergies with donuts, feel free to bring your own treat.Fall 2026 -
Minnows Swim LessonsSwim LessonsDesigned to help your child confidently transition into Level 1 swim lessons. Skills include water safety basics, supported kicking and floating, front and back paddling, breath control, and full submersion.Class size is up to six students with two instructors.Fall 2026
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NFL Flag FootballFootballDue to the transition from rSchool to ARUX, and the timing of this program, registration for the NFL Flag Football program will occur through our former registration system, linked below.isd47.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/getclass/category_id/40/program_id/6Registrations for this program, after it has started, may still be allowed. Please call 320-258-1577 for more information. A fun, non-contact football experience for boys and girls. Participants will each receive a reversible NFL Team jersey and their own set of flags.This group will focus on having fun! Drills will focus on throwing, catching, and successfully moving through space to avoid defenders or tag offensive players. Most often, our coaches will serve as the quarterbacks during games. One of their goals will be to ensure that each player has an opportunity to catch and/or run with the football. Participants will be placed into small teams. These teams will go through stations together before participating in short games against other teams. More information - Please email Phillip Klaphake (phillip.klaphake@isd47.org) if you have any additional questions.Fall 2026 -
Navigating Your Social Security BenefitsFinance and MoneyThis informative seminar will provide a clear overview of how Social Security works, including eligibility requirements, benefit options, and important factors to consider when deciding when to begin collecting benefits. Participants will learn how earnings history, retirement age, spousal benefits, and other key elements can impact monthly payments. The seminar will also explore strategies to help individuals and couples maximize their Social Security benefits and make informed decisions as they plan for retirement.Door #/Bring to Class: Enter door 5Fall 2026 -
Parent/Child Swim LessonsSwim LessonsThe Infant and Preschool Aquatic program is intended to develop a comfort level in and around the water, as well as readiness for learning to swim, in young children aged 6 months to 3 years. The program provides information and techniques for parents to orient their children to the water and learn to supervise all water activities safely. A parent must participate and be in the water with their childFall 2026
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PickleballAdult RecreationEnjoy a lively game of Pickleball — a fun and fast-paced sport similar to doubles tennis, played on a smaller court with a paddle and a wiffle ball. Open to all ages and skill levels. This is a non-instructional program, so come ready to play! Please bring your own paddle if you have one; loaner paddles will be available if needed.Fall 2026
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Pilates/YogaAdult RecreationTransform your body and mind as you tone your abdominal muscles and increase overall strength and flexibility. Challenge your coordination skills and improve balance and control using traditional Pilates movement patterns. The result is a leaner, longer and stronger body. Skill level can be adjusted for beginners or those with previous experience.Fall 2026
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Powder Ridge Ski and Snowboard ClubMiscellaneous RecreationSauk Rapids-Rice Community Education will be offering the Powder Ridge Ski Program this year for grades 6-12. Transportation will be provided to Powder Ridge only. Students will need to be picked up from Powder Ridge by 8 pm each night. Buses will leave the middle and high schools immediately after school (3:15 pm middle school; 3:30 pm high school). The registration deadline is December 4. No refunds after the first night of skiing, so check your schedule carefully before registering. We need 20 students to sign up by the deadline in order to get group rates. By registering for this program, you are agreeing to the school behavior contract attached to the online registration. Along with liability and transportation release forms. During registration, an insurance company, policy number and emergency contact other than a parent are required. Students using their own snowboards must have metal edges and a retaining strap. One optional bonus night is included on January 28th, but you need to provide your own transportation and supervision for that evening. In addition, each participant will also receive a one-time discount bonus voucher good for up to 4 tickets at $8 each and 4 equipment rentals at $8 each (ski or snowboard). This voucher may be used one time any evening (3:30 pm-close) through the end of the session. Any student that registers for ski or snowboard rental for the 6-time program will also get unlimited ski/snowboard rental throughout the entire snow season, not just for the 6-time program. That means no paying another rental fee when you go on your own! Fee Options: Transportation Only (season pass holders), $110 6 lift tickets and transportation, $230 6 lifts, ski/snowboard equip. and transportation, $350 *Every effort will be made to reschedule missed sessions due to weather.Fall 2026
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Reading and Crafts with Frank and Mead (MHES)Creativity and FunCome read a story, create a homemade snack, and do a craft with Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Mead. Sign up for the 4 multi-session class and receive $5.00 off. Or, sign up for classes individually. September: Join Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Mead for some back-to-school fun. In this class, we will read a story, enjoy a snack, and create a handmade back to school picture frame with a fun themed backdrop. October: Join Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Mead as we welcome the Fall season. In this class, we will be reading a story, enjoying a snack and apple cider, and creating mosaic coaster. November: Join Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Mead in listening to a story enjoy a snack and create a craft using a feathering chalk technique. December: Celebrate the holiday season with Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Mead. In this class we will, listen to a story, enjoy a Christmas cookie, and create two holiday crafts.Door #/Bring to Class: Pick up at Door 15Fall 2026 -
STORM Dance in a DayDanceJoin the Storm Fall Dance Team for our special Storm Dance In A Day Camp! The Dance team along with coaches will teach a simple dance/cheer routine to the participants. They will then get to perform at halftime of the Varsity Football game on September 11th. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and other fun prizes!Registration deadline is Thursday, September 3rd to be guaranteed a t-shirt. A snack, water, and pizza will be served. Please pack a snack & dinner if your child has food allergies. Participants should wear loose comfortable clothes to practice in. For the halftime performance, we would like them to wear black or dark pants or leggings, the t-shirt is provided. They should be prepared to dress for the weather at the football game.Fall 2026