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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 -
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 -
Declutter Your Home, Simplify Your LifeSkills, Knowledge, and Fun!If your home feels cluttered and overwhelming, you’re not alone. Many of us are managing too much stuff and don’t know where to start. In this encouraging, step-by-step class, you’ll learn a simple, realistic approach to clearing clutter and creating a home that feels calmer and easier to manage. You’ll leave with a clear starting point, practical strategies you can use right away, and the confidence to makesteady progress.Door #/Bring to Class: Door 5Fall 2026 -
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 -
Puzzle CompetitionSkills, Knowledge, and Fun!Gather your puzzle fanatic friends or family members and join us for a beginner puzzle competition. Teams of four will race to put together a 500 piece puzzle. All teams will put together the same puzzle, provided by us, and be revealed when the clock starts at 5:40pm. The top teams wins bragging rights and a small prize! Food and drinks will be available for purchase from Northern Hollow Winery if interested. Your team gets to keep their puzzle! Register under one person’s name for your team of 4. Limited to 10 teams.Fall 2026 -
Sauk Rapids-Rice Area Musicians CollectiveSkills, Knowledge, and Fun!Rekindle your love of music by joining the Sauk Rapids-Rice Area Musicians Collective. Our collective consists of a concert choir, concert band and jazz band. Each group meets every other week and performs local concerts 2-3 times a year. We encourage community members age 14 and up to join one or all of our groups. Our members are from all over Central Minnesota (all are welcome to join). There are no tickets sold at our concerts; however, we accept goodwill donations and sponsorships that benefit the music students of the Sauk Rapids-Rice School District. To learn more and view our current schedule, please visit us at our website (srramc.org) and/or Facebook (facebook.com/srramc). You can also ask questions by emailing info@srramc.org. The Musicians Collective is a branch of the Sauk Rapids-Rice Music Boosters, Inc. Concert Choir meets in the choir room at SRRMS (door 20 in the back) every other Tuesday from 6–8 p.m. Concert Band meets in the band room at SRRHS (door 5) every other Wednesday from 6–8 p.m. Jazz Band meets in the band room at SRRHS (door 5) every other Wednesday from 6–8 p.m. *New members are welcome anytime and the group is ongoing. Registration is free but you must register to participate.Fall 2026