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Page 1: Beat the summer heat PONYACTIVITYCENTER · $20/month for full access. No initiation fee. No long-term commitment. Health care reimbursements may apply, including Silver and Fit, Silver
Page 2: Beat the summer heat PONYACTIVITYCENTER · $20/month for full access. No initiation fee. No long-term commitment. Health care reimbursements may apply, including Silver and Fit, Silver

If your student receives free or reduced-fee lunch, your student may qualify for a discounted PAC

membership. Questions? Email us at [email protected] or call 651.351.8036.

Learn more at stillwaterschools.org/PAC

Beat the summer heat

JOIN THE Community PAC members have access to:

• Indoor walking track

• Cardio equipment

• Weights and strength equipment

• Gym spaces

Adult membership starts at just $10/month for track access only, and $20/month for full access.

No initiation fee.

No long-term commitment.

Health care reimbursements may apply, including Silver and Fit, Silver Sneakers, BlueCross BlueShield of MN, Health Partners, Medica, UCare and Sanford.

PAC members that register for qualifying community education fitness classes can apply their participation to their monthly fitness requirements for health care reimbursement. This symbol identifies qualifying classes.

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Contact UsGeneral Community Education ...........................651.351.8300Central Service Building | 1875 S. Greeley St. | Stillwater, MN 55082Email: [email protected] | www.stillwaterschools.org/CE

Adult ProgramsKeep it Moving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-9

Create It! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11

Just for You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13

Money Sense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15

In Your Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Cultural Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Get Techie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-18

Adults with Disabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Adult Basic Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

General InformationCommunity Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21

Advisory Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Facility Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Location Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Registration Information/Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27

On the coverMany Happy Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Master your tennis game

Don’t Sweat It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Beat the summer heat at the PAC

Fishing Hot Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Secrets to fishing Twin Cities Lakes

Protect Your Identity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17keep your device from being hijacked

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PAC Monthly Member Rates:

Track OnlyAll ages*

YouthAge 12-21*

Senior CitizenAge 62+

AdultAge 22-61

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$10 $15 $20 $30 $40

Daily Rate -- $3 $3 $5 -- --

*Must be at least 14 years old to use equipment. Children under age 12 must be accompanied by an adult.Visit our website at stillwaterschools.org/PAC for non-resident rates.

Days Hours Walking Track & Strength Equipment

Cardio Room Weight Room Gyms

Mon-Thur

5:30-7:30 a.m. OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN

7:30-11:30 a.m.* Lanes limited OPEN CLOSED CLOSED

11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. OPEN OPEN OPENLimited accessCheck scheduleFriday 5:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. OPEN OPEN OPEN

Sat-Sun 7 a.m.-7 p.m. OPEN OPEN OPEN

Summer PAC Hours:

*Student athletic activities during these hours.

Questions? Call the PAC at 651.351.8036

Register online at stillwaterschools.org/PAC or go to the PAC to get a membership.

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Somatics for Pain and Performance

Master the Short Game

Co-Ed Adult Kickball League

Square Market Basket

Charcoal Smoking Basics

Build a Mini Succulent Garden

Chords are Key for Guitar

Are You Protecting Your Income?

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Zumba® GOLDTHIS IS A MORNING CLASS. This class is for active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba® class that recreates the original moves at a lower-intensity. The design of the class introduces easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion and coordination. Come ready to sweat and to leave empowered and strong. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes and bring a water bottle.

Stillwater Area High School, Auxiliary Gym

Instructor: Sara MR Thompson

2604-1 Tue 9:30-10:15 am

June 5-Aug 7 9 sessions $90/personNo session July 24

2604-2 Thur 9:30-10:15 am

June 7-Aug 9 9 sessions $90/personNo session July 26

Zumba® GOLD – Multi DayThe Multi-Day option will register you for BOTH Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

2700-1 Tue/Thu 9:30-10:15 am

June 5-July 5 10 sessions $80/person

2700-2 Tue/Thu 9:30-10:15 am

July 10-Aug 9 8 sessions $64/personNo session July 24, 26

STRONG by Zumba®This class combines body weight, muscle conditioning, cardio and plyometric training moves synced to original music that has been specifically designed to match every single move. Every squat, every lunge, every burpee is driven by the music, helping you make it to that last rep. You will burn calories while toning arms, legs, abs and glutes. Join us for this explosive class! Bring a mat and water bottle.

Oak-Land Middle School, Gymnasium

Instructor: Sara MR Thompson

2568-1 Sat 9:30-10:25 am

Apr 7-May 19 7 sessions $70/person

2568-2 Thur 6-6:55 pm

Apr 12-May 31 7 sessions $70/personNo session May 17

Stillwater Area High School, Auxiliary Gym

2568-3 Thur 5:30-6:25 pm

June 7-Aug 16 10 sessions $99/personNo session July 26

Bone Building YogaIn this class, the chair is the main prop and allows everyone to participate. Students move at their own pace while building confidence, strength and stability. They report an increase in confidence in daily activities, better sleep, less joint pain and more energy. Come see what this yoga training can do for you!

Uncommon Age Studio

Instructor: Renee Lindquist

2640-1 Thur 11:30 am-12:30 pm

Apr 19-May 24 6 sessions $96/person

Form & Function – Principles of Weight TrainingYou will be introduced to technical skills and principles of weight training, instruction on proper safety guidelines, training principles and lifting techniques. This class will provide a mindful approach to the function of the body and how we use it in our daily activities. The program is designed so the student can effectively participate in and experience the benefits from a resistance training program and incorporate it into daily functioning activities. Upper and lower body exercises and movements will be incorporated for a complete workout each session. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

Pony Activity Center, Weight Room

Instructor: Julie Stangl-Weisbrod

2503-1 Tue 6-7 pm Apr 17-May 1 3 sessions $25/person

2503-2 Tue 6-7 pm May 8-22 3 sessions $25/personPlease note that classes held in gym spaces may be moved due to resurfacing projects through the summer.

Zumba® FitnessZumba is a total workout, combining all elements of fitness - cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility. Boost your energy and get a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes and bring a water bottle.

Stillwater Area High School, Auxiliary

Gym

Instructor: Sara MR Thompson

2603-1 Mon/Wed 6-6:55 pm

May 7-30 6 sessions $60/personNo session May 21, 28

2603-2 Mon 5:30-6:25 pm

June 4-July 16 7 sessions $70/person

2603-3 Wed 5:30-6:25 pm

June 6-July 18 6 sessions $60/personNo session July 4

Zumba® Fitness – Multi DayThe Multi-Day option will register you for BOTH Monday and Wednesday evenings.

2600-1 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:25 pm

June 4-July 18 13 sessions $105/personNo session July 4

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Yoga ToneThis class will be a combination of many styles of yoga, including Hatha, Core, Flow, Vinyasa and Hot Yoga poses. Emphasis is placed on balance, strength and releasing stress through movement. Some experience with yoga is recommended but not required. Bring a yoga mat.

Stillwater Area High School, Media Center

Instructor: Renee Combs

2505-1 Wed 6-7 pm

Apr 18-May 23 6 sessions $65/person

R.I.P.P.E.D. - Total Body WorkoutDesigned for all fitness levels, this program encompasses all aspects of physical fitness in a class setting: resistance, interval, power, plyometrics, and endurance. The workout changes every 6-9 minutes, allowing every muscle group to get a quick yet effective workout. Students should bring a light and medium set of hand weights, a yoga mat and water bottle. Get ready for an intense full body workout to get your day off to a great start! ** NEW - Now a ONE day per Week payment option, you can choose Tues OR Thurs to attend ** Diet is a component of this program. Participants can reference information on the R.I.P.P.E.D. website: rippedplanet.com

Pony Activity Center, Gym 8

Instructor: Angie Ryan

2502-1 Tue/Thur 5:30-6:20 am

Apr10-May 3 8 sessions $80/person

2502-2 Tue/Thur 5:30-6:20 am

May 8-31 8 sessions $80/person

Adult Strength & Conditioning Boot Camp - EVENINGReady to get serious about your health and physical fitness? Join our adult strength and conditioning program! Guided by a certified personal trainer, this boot camp will give you that extra push to reach your goals. Register now to work with others like you and form a new support system to motivate you to live a healthier, more active lifestyle. Darrel Salmi and Chad Bischoff will alternate teaching days for this course.

Pony Activity Center, Weight Room

Instructor: Darrell Salmi and Chad Bischoff

942-1 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30 pm April 2-25 8 sessions $49/person

942-2 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30 pm Apr 30-May 23 8 sessions $49/person

942-3 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30 pm June 4-27 8 sessions $49/person

942-4 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30 pm July 9-Aug 1 8 sessions $49/person

Adult Strength & Conditioning Boot Camp - MORNINGReady to get serious about your health and physical fitness? Join our adult strength and conditioning program! Guided by a certified personal trainer, this boot camp will give you that extra push to reach your goals. Register now to work with others like you and form a new support system to motivate you to live a healthier, more active lifestyle.

Pony Activity Center, Weight Room

Instructor: Deb VanKlei

941-1 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30 am April 2-25 8 sessions $49/person

941-2 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:30 am Apr 30-May 23 8 sessions $49/person

NEW Somatics for Pain and Performance

It is an assumption that aging itself causes us to become stiff and achy. There is a way to counteract these symptoms - Hanna Somatics (HSE) is a neuromuscular re-education program. With HSE you will learn safe and gentle exercises that wake up inactive muscles, release chronically tight muscles, relieve pain and increase mobility. Join us to learn how you could feel and move like you were 20 years younger!

Uncommon Age Studio

Instructor: Marty Larson

2616-1 Tuesday 11:30 am-12:30 pm

Apr 17-May 22 6 sessions $96/person

The Myth of AgingThere is a common belief that aging itself causes us to become stiff and achy, but there IS another way - Hanna Somatics (HSE) is a neuromuscular re-education program. With HSE you will learn safe and gentle exercises that wake up inactive muscles, release chronically tight muscles, relieve pain and increase mobility. Join us to learn how you could feel and move like you were 20 years younger!

Uncommon Age Studio

Instructor: Renee Lindquist

2634-1 Sunday 12-3 pm

April 22 1 session $30/person

Somatics for Neck and ShouldersIn our culture we frequently text, drive and sit in front of computers, resulting in a culture-wide change in our posture. Head forward, shoulders shrugged and forward and upper back hunched is typical. If this sounds familiar, join us for this informative and posture changing workshop! Learn the source of your pain and how to unwind it. Somatics is a very gentle form of therapeutic yoga that uses muscular re-education to release chronic pain and tension. No prior experience necessary.

Uncommon Age Studio

Instructor: Marty Larson

2605-1 Sunday 1-3 pm

Apr 29 1 session $40/person

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Beginner Line Dancing This line dancing class is intended for beginners and those interested in learning more line dances. This class will get you ready for that upcoming wedding or night out! This is also a really fun way to get in that work out and get your heart pumping! Each week we will focus on two new line dances. Using step by step instruction, dances are easy and fun to learn!

District 622 Gladstone Center

Instructor: Aimee Mabie

2526-1 Mon 6:30-7:30 pm

May 7-21 3 sessions $45/person

Beginner Social DancingThis class is for the beginner or for those of you who took lessons “way back when”. Have fun learning the first steps of the Waltz, Fox Trot, Rumba, ChaCha, Samba and Tango. No sense of rhythm necessary.

Lily Lake Elementary – Gym

Instructor: Linda Longlet

2517-2 Tue 7-8 pm

Apr 3-May 15 6 sessions $75/coupleNo session April 17 $40/person

Advanced Night Club Two-StepIt’s time to add some fancier steps to your Night Club repertoire! Students must have taken at least the beginner class before registering. Come to complete your Night Club steps!

Lily Lake Elementary – Gym

Instructors: Wanda & Mark Bierbrauer

2521-1 Mon 7-8:30 pm

Apr 16-23 2 sessions $40/couple

Kayaking – Try It You’ll Like It!Kick off summer with a paddle around the quiet coves of the St. Croix River. Here is your chance to get close to nature, get some exercise, and learn how relaxing paddling can be. You will learn how to paddle correctly, get in and out of a kayak easily and safely, and how to pack for a day on the water. We will have both double and single kayaks available. Life vests are provided. Wear shoes that can get wet and dress in layers for time on the water. Adults only.

Lakeside Park, Bayport

Instructor: Kerri Kolstad

2501-1 Wed 6-7:30 pm

May 16 1 session $35/person

Discover ScubaLearn all about scuba diving and experience the thrill of swimming and breathing underwater. Scuba equipment is provided and participants will test it out in the shallow end of the pool, under the guidance of a PADI Scuba instructor. You will learn how to wear the scuba equipment, feel what it’s like to breath under water and learn some basic skills and safety rules of the sport. This class is a great opportunity to be exposed to scuba diving before committing to a full certification training process. Bring swimsuit and towel. Adults only.

Oak-Land Middle School, Pool

Instructor: Tom Rodgers

7050-OM1 Sat 1-2:30 pm

May 19 1 session $35/person

7050-OM2 Thur 6-7:30 pm

June 28 1 session $35/person

Lifeguard Training CourseThe purpose of American Red Cross Lifeguarding program is to teach participants the knowledge and skills needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The course content and activities prepare participants to recognize and respond quickly and effectively to emergencies and prevent drowning and injuries. This blended-learning format includes mandatory online course work prior to instructor-led pool and classroom time. Attendance at all classes is required. Students should be prepared to swim each day unless otherwise directed by the instructor. Participants must be able to perform the pre-course skills test. Registration closes Friday May 4.

Ages 15 and older

Oak-Land Middle School Pool

Instructor: Adam Roehl, Amanda Connor

7004-OM1 3 sessions $260/personMay 11 Friday 5-9 pm

May 12-13 Sat/Sun 9 am-6 pm

Water Safety Instructor CourseThis course provides instructor candidates the training needed to teach courses in the American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Program. Students develop their understanding of how to use the course materials, how to teach swim lessons and how to evaluate participants’ progress. This blended-learning format includes mandatory online coursework prior to instructor-led pool and classroom time. Attendance at all classes is required. There is an additional fee of $35 paid directly to the Red Cross for the online portion of the course. Registration closes June 4.

Ages 16 and older

Oak-Land Middle School Pool

Instructors: Melinda Fierro

7003-OM1 5 sessions $225/personJune 10 Sunday 8 am-5 pm

June 11-14 Mon-Thur 4-9 pm

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Adults, looking for a part-time job with flexible hours?

Stillwater Community Education Aquatics program is hiring Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors for our year-round swim program.

Applicants must have Red Cross Certification.

Apply online at stillwaterschools.org/employmentScholarships available for training fees.

Need more information, contact Sarah Carlton 651.351.8484

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Basic Golf Skills for AdultsThe basic golf skills program is designed around having fun and learning basic techniques on the golf course. This class focuses on providing a deeper understanding of the short game and golf swing. Beginning golfers, infrequent golfers and former golfers are encouraged to participate. Lessons include putting, chipping, pitching and full swing including set up. All students must provide their own clubs.

Loggers Trail Golf Course

Instructor: David Cahill

2657-1 Sat 8:30-9:30 am

May 5-19 3 sessions $105/person

2657-2 Sun 9:30-10:30 am

May 6-20 3 sessions $105/person

2657-3 Sat 8:30-9:30 am

June 2-16 3 sessions $105/person

2657-4 Sun 9:30-10:30 am

June 3-17 3 sessions $105/person

NEW Hitting Powerful Drives

Learn how to hit your longest and most powerful drives by applying few key fundamentals to your stroke. PGA Master Instructor Dave Cahill will be your guide to longer drives during three one hour lessons. Bring your Driver and golf glove. Practice balls included.

Loggers Trail Golf Course

Instructor: David Cahill

2658-1 Sat 2-3 pm

May 5-19 3 sessions $105/person

2658-2 Sat 2-3 pm

June 2-16 3 sessions $105/person

NEW Master the Short Game

Mastering putting, chipping and pitching is the quickest way to lower your scores. PGA Master Instructor Dave Cahill will share some secret fundamentals of these essential techniques. Please bring your putter and all pitching wedges and sand wedges to each class. Practice balls are included.

Loggers Trail Golf Course

Instructor: David Cahill

2664-1 Sat 3-4 pm

May 5-19 3 sessions $105/person

2664-2 Sat 3-4 pm

June 2-16 3 sessions $105/person

Check class availability online 24 hours a day at stillwater.ce.feepay.com

Adult Tennis Group LessonsStart your day with a cardio workout through tennis drills. Individuals will be grouped by ability level focusing on rules and strategy while developing and improving a variety of tennis skills. This class will be taught in a group format and is available to adult tennis players of all abilities. Each participant must provide their own racket.

Stillwater Area High School-Tennis Courts

Instructor: David Kahl

960-1 T/W/Th F 7-8 am

June 5-July 19 16 sessions $105/personNo session June 26, 28, July 3, 5 Rain make-up date July 20

Adult Private Tennis LessonsLearn the life-long sport of tennis through private lessons with Stillwater’s Head Boys and Girls Varsity Tennis Coach David Kahl. Private lessons will be tailored toward your game and what you need to develop to become a better tennis player. One or more private lessons can be scheduled with Coach Kahl. Upon registration, your name will be provided to the Instructor, who will contact you to schedule the private lesson(s). Each participant must provide their own racket. Tennis balls will be provided.

Stillwater Area High School-Tennis Courts

Instructor: David Kahl

963-1 Time & Date scheduled with instructor and participant $45/lesson

Adult/Child Golf LessonsLearn about the great game of golf with your child. Lessons include putting, chipping, pitching and full swing including set up. Sign up with your child or grandchild ages 6-9 years old. All students must provide their own clubs.

Loggers Trail Golf Course

Instructor: David Cahill

2656-1 Sat 4:30-5:30 pm

May 5-19 3 sessions $125/pair2656-2 Sat 4:30-5:30 pm

June 2-16 3 sessions $125/pair

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Adult Athletics and Recreation

Beginner PickleballThe beginner course will introduce pickleball rules, body positioning, footwork, drills and game strategy. Drills and strategy will focus on serve return, dinks and lobs. The last 30 minutes of the course will be organized play. Participants should bring their own paddle or borrow one from the PAC.

Pony Activity Center, Gym 8

Head Instructor: Stephen Blythe

931-1 Wed 12-1:30 pm

Apr 4-May 2 5 sessions $55/person

Stillwater Area High School, Gym 4

Head Instructor: Michael Lammer

931-2 Mon 5-6:30 pm

Apr 30-May 21 4 sessions $44/person

Stillwater Middle School, Tennis Courts

Head Instructor: Stephen Blythe

931-3 M/W/F 9-10:30 am

June 4-15 5 sessions $55/personRain make up dates are same day from 1-2:30 p.m. Stillwater Area High School, Gym 4

Intermediate Pickleball LessonsImprove your pickleball technique, shots and game strategy. The intermediate lessons will drill spin serves, drop shots and footwork with an emphasis on winning doubles strategy. The last 30 minutes will be organized play with coaching.

Stillwater Area High School, Gym 4

Head Instructor: Michael Lammer

932-1 Mon 6:30-8 pm

Apr 30-May 21 4 sessions $44/person

Stillwater Middle School, Tennis Courts

Head Instructor: Michael Lammer

932-2 Mon/Thur 5:30-7 pm

June 4-14 4 sessions $44/personRain outs will be played at Stillwater Area High School, Gym 4 at the same date and time

Pickleball Skills and DrillsHave you learned the basics of pickleball and want to improve your shots? Pickleball Skills and Drills for beginners will provide you practice on your serve, return serve, dink, smash and drop shots. This class is for someone that already knows the basic rules of the game and scoring, but would like to improve their shots through repetition.

Pony Activity Center, Gym 8

Head Instructor: Stephen Blythe

934-1 Mon 12-1 pm

Apr 9-May 7 5 sessions $40/person

Advanced Pickleball LessonsMove up in your ratings and sign up for advanced pickleball course. This class is designed for 3.5 plus rated players or players who have taken the beginner and intermediate PB classes at Stillwater. The focus will be on fully developing your drop shot technique, learning three types of serves, how to hit topspin or cut returns, court strategies, offensive non volley zone lobs, and other techniques to move your game to the next level. This class will accept a minimum of 6 participants and a maximum of 8 participants will be allowed for this advanced course.

Stillwater Area High School, Gym 4

Head Instructor: Michael Lammer

933-1 Mon 8-9:30 pm

Apr 30-May 21 4 sessions $50/person

Stillwater Middle School, Tennis Courts

Head Instructor: Michael Lammer

933-2 Mon/Thur 7-8:30 pm

June 4-14 4 sessions $50/personRain outs will be played at Stillwater Area High School, Gym 4 at the same date and time

Adult Advanced Pickleball Clinic & RatingHone your Pickleball skills this summer at this clinic designed to teach 3.0-4.0+ pickleball players advanced skills. Clinic will focus on: why dinkers can beat bangers, how the drop shot improves your game, using a cut or top spin return, learning three spin serves, and the punch shot for winners; as well as knowing when to lob, place shots down the middle, and when to be patient or attack during the dink game. Clinic includes active participation through drills and live play breakdown, followed by skill ratings in accordance with USA Pickleball Association standards.

Stillwater Middle School, Tennis Courts

Instructors: Michael and Patrick Lammer are USAPA Ambassadors and gold medalists, passionate pickleball enthusiasts actively playing and instructing locally.

935-1 Sun 10:30 am-1:30 pm

July 15 1 session $30/personIn the event of rain, the clinic will move to Stillwater Area High School Gym 4.

Each class has a minimum number of participants for the class to occur and maximum capacity. Register early.

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Adult Open Volleyball Adult Open Volleyball Participate in fun and competitive volleyball matches. Teams will be formed at the gym. Participants call the games. This is not a league.

Pony Activity Center, Gyms 6 and 7

920-1 Thursday 6-8:30 pm June 7-Aug 2 8 sessions

No Session July 5

Adult Open Basketball Adult Basketball Play is competitive, fun and a great work out for all levels of play. Teams will be formed at the gym to play pick-up basketball. This is not a league.

Pony Activity Center, Gyms 6 and 7

910-1 Mon 6-8:30 pm

June 4-July 30 8 sessions

No Session July 2

910-2 Wed 6-8:30 pm

June 6-Aug 29 11 sessions

No Session July 4, August 8

Adult Open PickleballPickleball is a paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players. House rules will be followed and are posted on the wall. Pickleballs are provided. You will need to provide your own paddles.

Pony Activity Center, Gyms 5 and 8

930-1 Mon 5:30-8:30 pm June 4-July 30 9 sessionsNo Session May 28

930-2 Thur 5:30-8:30 pm June 7- Aug 2 9 sessions

930-3 Sun 3-6 pm June 3- Aug 26 11 sessions

No Session July 22, August 5

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Adult Open Gyms - Basketball, Volleyball and Pickleball

There are 3 ways to pay for open gym participation in basketball, volleyball and pickleball:

1. Purchase a monthly PAC membership, this will entitle you to participate in any open gym section of any sport and may apply for healthcare reimbursement.

2. Set up a recurring $10 monthly open gym membership per course. There is a $1 registration fee assessed to a credit/debit card when you sign up for this option. Withdrawal from the membership program before the section ends will require a 30 day notice.

3. $5 daily/walk in fee or $3 senior citizens fee.

New players always welcome!

Adult Softball LeaguesSoftball Leagues are available to post-high school adults. Spring/summer registration deadline is Friday, April 13, 2018. The season begins in early May and ends in August. Co-ed Fall Softball League registration opens July 2018 and the games are in August and September. Games are played at Jaycee Ball Fields and Lily Lake Park in Stillwater. Complete game schedule will be distributed at the Manager’s Meeting on 4/23/18 in room D205 in Stillwater Area High School. For additional information please call 651-351-8037 or email [email protected] leagues are dependent upon adequate registration.

Looking for a team to join? Fill out the Adult Athletic Team Finder Form and the Coordinator of Adult Athletics will help in passing your contact information to Team Manager’s. Stillwaterschools.org/teamfinder

Men’s Lower Division 950-1 Tuesday 6-10 pm

May 1-Aug 14 15 sessions $550/teamNo session July 3

Men’s Upper Division 950-2 Tuesday 6-10 pm

May 1-Aug 14 15 sessions $550/teamNo session July 3

Co-Ed League Spring/Summer 950-3 Wednesday 6-10 pm

May 2-Aug 1 13 sessions $525/teamNo session July 4

Co-Ed League Fall Ball 950-4 Wednesday 6-10 pm

Aug 22-Sep 26 6 sessions $265/team

NEW Co-Ed Adult Kickball League

Co-Ed Adult Kickball League is a new league starting in June through early August. The league will last 6 regular season games with a championship tournament bracket at the end of the league to determine the best kickball team in the St. Croix Valley. No experience is necessary and the game is played similar to baseball rules with a kick! This league will have one official per game.

Looking for a team to join? Fill out the Adult Athletic Team Finder Form and the Coordinator of Adult Athletics will help in passing your contact information to Team Manager’s. Stillwaterschools.org/teamfinder

Jaycee Fields, Field #1 & Lily Lake Park

955-1 Thur 6-10 pm

June 7-Aug 2 No session July 5 6 sessions plus tournament $350/team

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Bengala DyeLearn to dye using a technique with natural Japanese Bengala dyes. These dyes are made from soil and are environmentally safe and fun to use. Learn about the history and cultural significance of this unique dye as you use it to color a t-shirt, scarf, shawl or bag. You will experience the entire process from pre-fixing your item to kneading the dye into the material. Materials fee of $7-$16 depending on the items you choose, payable to the instructor in class. You may dye more than one item during class for an additional materials fee. Bring plastic bags, a large towel and small hand towel that can get dye on it. Optional: apron and gloves.

District 622 Skyview Community School

Instructor: Chiaki Obrien

4021-1 Sat 12-2 pm Apr 28 1 session $39/person

NEW Make Your Own Mala/Meditation Beads

A mala is a string of 108 beads that are used in meditation practice. Learn the history and background of the mala bead, rooted in Buddhist culture. In class, we will practice how to set, create and hold a flow of energy or intention. Participants will learn the energetic frequency of each of the semi-precious stones and gems used in the mala and create their own mala to take home. All materials are included in the class. If you have a special bead or stone that you would like to include, you may bring it along.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: Claire Kohout

4014-1 Sat 12:30-4:30 pm

May 19 1 session $135/person

NEW Beginning Soap Making - Spring Fever

Embrace spring fever and learn how to make soap, using beautiful spring fragrances and additives! You will use a slow cooker for hot process soap making to create your batch of soap from start to finish. Take home 6-8 bars of soap, ready to gift away or use for yourself. There is a materials fee of $15 payable to the instructor in class.

Stillwater Area High School, C115

Instructor: Ann Marie Zeimetz

4004-1 Wed 6-8 pm

May 9 1 session $35/person

4004-2 Sat 9-11 am

May 19 1 session $35/person

NEW Fruit BasketUsing a double-braiding technique for the rim, the fruit basket is a fun project to weave. Completed basket is 10” round with 3.5” sides. Choices of natural, cocoa brown, hunter green, denim blue or cranberry red weavers will be provided. All materials except finishing stain will be provided to complete this project. A $28 supply fee is due to the instructor at the class.

Stillwater Area High School, C115

Instructor: Dani Kling

4112-1 Sat 9 AM-1 pm

Apr 14 1 Session $20/person

NEW Square Market Basket Designed as an antique re-production, the square market basket can be used to transport goods or decorate your home. Completed basket is 9.5” square with 6.5” sides and a hardwood handle that can be pushed in. All materials except finishing stain will be provided to complete this project. A $36 supply fee is due to the instructor at the class.

Stillwater Area High School, C115

Instructor: Dani Kling

4022-1 Sat 9 AM-1 pm

May 12 1 Session $20/person

NEW Beginning Knitting for Left-Handers

Yes, you can knit left-handed! Bring a pair of #7 needles and a skein of worsted weight yarn in a lighter color so you can see your stitches forming. No experience necessary.

District 622 Skyview Community School

Instructor: Mary-Benton Hummel

4007-1 Tue 6:30-8:30 pm

Apr 24-May 8 3 Sessions $39/person

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NEW Charcoal Smoking Basics

Do you want to adapt a Weber charcoal grill to a highly effective charcoal smoker or perhaps you want to purchase a smoker to slow smoke the food of your dreams? Spend the evening exploring and using these devices outside our classroom and you will leave full of savory food and the confidence to make smoking part of your culinary future. Extensive handout including resources is provided. A $13 food fee is payable in class. Bring a closed container for left overs and a dish cloth and towel for cleanup.

District 622 John Glenn Middle School

Instructor: Jan Zita-Grover

1559-1 Thu 6-9 pm May 17 1 Session $25/person

NEW Cook Like Grandma Did on the Farm

Eat clean and be healthy. Learn how to make simple, nutritious, affordable and delicious meals while avoiding processed foods. Stack your kitchen with healthy ingredients and hear tips on how to use cooking strategies that make life less stressful. Participants will leave excited about how to feed their families wholesome foods.

Stillwater Area High School, E117

Instructor: Joni Garbe

1561-1 Tue 6:30-7:30 pm May 8 1 Session $20/person

NEW Grilling Basics for Home Cooks

If you haven’t grilled before or are unhappy with your results, this introduction to grilling will get you up to speed. You will learn what to look for in simple, reliable charcoal and gas grills and instant-read thermometers. You will learn what cuts of meat can make or break your grilling. Be introduced to making delicious marinades and rubs. Techniques for direct and indirect grilling will be demonstrated just outside the classroom. A $13 food fee is payable in class. Bring a closed container for left-overs and a dishcloth and towel for cleanup.

District 622 John Glenn Middle School

Instructor: Jan Zita-Grover

1558-1 Thu 6-9 pm May 10 1 Session $25/person

NEW Rhubarb, Sweet and Savory

Rhubarb’s bracing sourness not only complements various berries, it also balances nicely with sweet toppings of oats, butter, pecans and flour in rhubarb crisps; mellows out in the simplest of rhubarb custard pies and cuts through the sweet fattiness of pork. A $10 food fee is payable in class. Please bring your best cutting knife and a closed container for leftovers and dishcloth and towel for clean up.

District 622 John Glenn Middle School

Jan Zita-Grover

1533-1 Thu 6-9 pm

Apr 26 1 Session $25/person

NEW I Love Mushrooms! Do you love mushrooms or are you a fan of fungus? Join Joni and learn how to use these delicious, low calorie, versatile and medicinal treats into your everyday cooking. Come hungry as mushroom hors d’oeuvres and chili will be served.

Stillwater Area High School, E117

Instructor: Joni Garbe

1560-1 Thu 6:30-7:30 pm May 10 1 Session $20/person

NEW Build a Mini Succulent Garden

Create a picture perfect mini succulent garden that can be displayed as a centerpiece or vertically, hanging on the wall. A mix of small succulents will be used to create a lush green display. Class includes general information about succulents, basic care and handling, as well as guided work time. A supply fee of $22.50 is due to the instructor at class.

Stillwater Area High School, C115

Instructor: Jenn Hovland

3022-1 Tue 6-7:15 pm

Apr 17 1 Session $25/person

NEW Kokedama Japanese Garden Art

Literally, Kokedama translates as “koke” moss and “dama” ball. A form of Japanese garden art that is centuries old and related to bonsai, kokedamas are a unique way to present and display plants. The moss ball is the focal and supporting point for a sculpted tree or plant which is then displayed on a platform or suspended from string with the plant growing out from the sphere. Class includes a brief history and description, demonstration including planting, care and display ideas, plus guided work time. Participants will take home one finished kokedama plant. A supply fee of $26 is due to the instructor at class. Additional plants and materials may be purchased from the instructor at the class.

Stillwater Area High School, C115

Instructor: Jenn Hovland

3021-1 Tue 6-7:15 pm

May 15 1 Session $25/person

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JUST FOR YOU! Enrich your mind and learn something new

NEW How to Run A Meeting with Robert’s Rules of Order

Do you ever wonder how meetings go wrong? Would you like to know how to gain control of a meeting to get through necessary business? Robert’s Rules of Order is the parliamentary authority of most organizations. A little preparation and knowledge of the proper rules can help a meeting presider get through a meeting with minimum drama and maximum effectiveness, while being fair to everyone. This course includes a copy of Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised In Brief, a valuable resource with virtually everything you need to know to run a meeting and/or be an officer of an organization. A $7 supply fee is due to the instructor at class.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G115

Instructor: Miriam Simmons

1043-1 Tue 7-8:30 pm

Apr 24 1 session $15/person

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Boating Safety CourseLearn the fundamentals of boating from the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. This classroom course is designed for skippers and crew of all types of watercraft. If you were born after 1999 and need your Watercraft Operators Permit, this course meets the MN and WI requirements. Topics include: • Navigating waterways • Marine electronic feature set & use • Boat handling & close quarter

maneuvering • Safety tips for water sports tubing • Legal requirements of boating Boat

emergencies Families are encouraged to attend together. Students under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Stillwater Area High School, Media Center

Instructor: Trevor Croteau

7060-1 Fri/Sat 8 am-9 pm

May 4-5 2 sessions $45/person

Practical Fly CastingPractical casting is a comprehensive fly casting course which will lay down the basics of this active and exciting fishing style. This two session, four hour instruction will cover anchored casting, aerialized casting, mending and line control. Students will need to come to class with a fly rod, fly line to match the rod, and a fly reel. Students will finish this course ready to catch fish on a fly rod in time for the opener!

Stillwater Area High School, E117

Instructor: Michael Alwin

3019-1 2 sessions $75/personMay 3 Thur 6:30-8:30 pm

May 5 Sat 10 am-12 pm

How to Fish Twin Cities LakesJoin Sybil Smith, author of the Twin Cities Fishing Guide (4th Edition), Brainerd-Mille Lacs Fishing Guide, and Twin Cities Shore Fishing Maps (East and West) for tips on how to find the best fishing in the Twin Cities area. You will learn how to select the best area lakes in all seasons, use three magic words to consistently catch fish and choose the best lures and techniques for each species. In addition, you will make a slip-bobber rig, jig worm and weedless plastic worm to take home. Plus door prizes, free maps, booklets and other fun stuff. A $5 supply fee is payable to the instructor at class.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: Sybil Smith

2532-1 Mon 6:30-9 pm

Apr 23 1 session $25/person

Organize Your Photos: Print & DigitalOrganize your photos to make sure your precious memories don’t get misplaced. Learn about a system to organize every printed photo, digital photo and your memorabilia. Learn about scanning for slides, movies, prints, backing up, cloud storage & scanners. We will also demonstrate easy ways to repair old photos. You’ll leave with a plan for a system that allows you to access every photo you own in literally seconds! Optional materials, including the Power Sort® box, will be available for purchase at the class.

Stillwater Area High School, E117

Instructor: Kathy Povolny

4002-1 Mon 7-9 pm

Apr 30 1 session $20/person

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NEW Chords are Key for Guitar

Do you have a guitar sitting in your closet that you have never learned to play? There is no need to take private lessons - in just a few hours you can learn enough to give you years of musical enjoyment. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Bring your acoustic guitar. Fee includes an online book and online instructional video.

District 622 John Glenn Middle School

Instructor: Eric Carannza

4006-1 Mon 7-9 pm

Apr 23 1 session $59/person

Transition Into Spring with Essential OilsJoin us for a customized class as we explore how essential oils can be used and the benefits they provide! You will want to join this class if you would like to create a plan for using essential oils to address basic wellness needs, for chemical free cleaning, cooking, reducing stress, emotional support and more! You will make and take home with you a custom bottle of essential oil! There is a $5 supply fee payable to the instructor at class.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: Katie Gruba

2548-1 Mon 7-9 pm

Apr 16 1 session $25/person

NEW Breathing to Reduce Stress and Ignite Your Energy

This short course will remind you to breathe every day. We will breathe with purpose and you will discover breathing to ignite energy and give you a lift when you need it. You will be taught mudras, which are hand holds that allow us to release stress exponentially. Through your breathe, connect to your spirit, body and energy systems while learning to release, relax and be free.

Stillwater Area High School, Media Center

Instructor: Claire Kohout

2531-1 Tue 6:30-7:30 pm

May 8 1 session $25/person

Aging By Design®: Exploring the PossibilitiesJoin us for an evening led by FamilyMeans’ experts to learn how to identify and map out your individual aging-by-design goals. Explore the changes that occur as people age, design your personal path to retirement and be part of the discussion to break sensitive subjects into workable steps for your future possibilities. • Navigating Transitions Navigating

transitions at any age is not always easy. Learning about aging transitions and self-purpose related to work, retirement, health, family and community can help you lead a positive life as you begin to explore the possibilities.

• Approaching the Future with Ingenuity Even if we have not saved a fortune for retirement, we can expand our thinking about creative ways to approach spending and living as we look toward the future.

• Preparing for the Unexpected We may not be able to stop crises, but we can be ready to overcome them with confidence. Explore various roles we take on as we age, anticipate what those roles may involve, and look into documents that can help us be prepared for the unexpected.

• Pursuing Passions Imagine knowing what is really important to you and then having the time and ability to follow those passions. Why not take steps in that direction now?

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: Jenny West, Family Means

2567-1 Tue 6-8 pm

Apr 24 1 session $39 /person

Driver ImprovementThe Driver Improvement Program, from the State of Minnesota Safety Division, provides older adults with instruction that refines existing skills and develops safe, defensive driving techniques. Completion of these classes may qualify drivers 55 and older for a 10% discount on their auto insurance. To qualify for the insurance discount, an initial 8-hour class is required. After completion of an 8-hour class, the discount may be maintained by either repeating the 8-hour class or taking a 4-hour refresher class every three years. See registration information below. Class minimum: 15. Instructor: Franny Hyde

Registrations for Driver Improvement are not taken through Community Education. To register, call 1.888.234.1294

8-Hour Defensive Driving2 Sessions • $26Boutwells Landing Auditorium

May 16 & 17 . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30-9:30 pm

August 15 & 16 . . . . . . . . . .5:30-9:30 pm

4-Hour Refresher1 Session • $22Boutwells Landing Auditorium

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June 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30-9:30 pm

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Moving Mom & Dad: 5 Common Mistakes and How to Avoid ThemMany baby boomers today are facing the tough decision of finding appropriate housing options for their aging parents. Moving mom and dad is often a challenge, especially when they are reluctant. In this class, you will get a brief overview of the housing market and we will discuss the provided guide called “Moving Mom & Dad”. The guide covers the 5 common mistakes children of aging parents make and how to avoid them. Topics include: Conversation starters for discussing late-life housing choices Solutions for remodeling homes for aging-in-place Descriptions of common senior living options Key questions for assisted living and long-term care communities Tips and criteria for hiring key service providers Facts about estate sales and auctions Access to preferred service providers and discount coupons are provided to all attendees. The guide is valued at $24.95. Additional family member may attend at no cost.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: John Mazzara

1021-1 Tue 7-9 pm May 15 1 session $20/person

Retirement Planning TodayThe need for sound financial strategies has never been greater. In straightforward language, this class explains time-tested strategies that help you make informed financial decisions. Whether your objective is to build a nest-egg, protect your assets or preserve your lifestyle throughout retirement, this course helps you plan your future with confidence. You will learn the many ways to save for retirement, how to save money on taxes, manage investment risks and, above all, how to assess your current financial situation. Adults aged 50-70 are encouraged to attend. A 224-page workbook is included in the cost. You may bring one guest free per paid enrollment, one textbook per pair.

Stillwater Area High School, D205

Instructor: Mark Josephs

1011-1 Thu 6-9 pm

May 10-17 2 sessions $49/person 1011-2 Tue 6-9 pm

May 15-22 2 sessions $49/person

NEW Are you Protecting Your Income?

What is income protection? Think of it as your personal safety net. With it, you are more confident that you can maintain your lifestyle if an accident or injury affects your ability to work. You will gain an understanding of how your work disability covers you and whether it will provide enough income to pay your bills, if you need to use it. This class will educate you on which riders cover specific aspects of disability or accidents. An additional family member can attend at no charge.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: Damien Cannaday, Holly Bloom

1002-1 Tue 6-7:30 pm

Jun 5 1 session $20/person

Downsizing in the Current MarketThinking about downsizing but not sure where to start? We will provide you with an overview of the current market and cover the five easy steps to a successful move. We will cover the most frequently asked questions about downsizing. You will receive the Downsizing Made Easy guide - a $24.95 value. Access to preferred service providers and discount coupons is provided to all attendees as well as a no cost home evaluation for those who want to know the value of their home. Additional family member may attend at no cost.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G115

Instructor: John Mazzara

1023-1 Thu 7-9 pm

May 10 1 session $20/person

NEW How to Pay for the Nursing Home: An Attorney’s Perspective

How do you pay for nursing home costs and still leave assets for the next generation? With ever-changing estate planning laws and great increases in nursing home costs, this is a concern for many. Understand what your options are, get your long-term care finance questions answered and learn how to plan and place your assets to meet your future goals.

District 622 Gladstone Center

Instructor: Randy Rheault

2542-1 Thu 6:30-8 pm

Apr 19 1 session $15/person

NEW Managing Auto Insurance Costs

Costs of auto insurance are rising and it is difficult to know what company to select. Learn the coverage options, premium rating factors and strategy for lowering costs. For one night, you will be an “agent” for a fictitious insurance company and have an opportunity to explore true examples of incidences and claims, the insurance policy contract, common gaps and misconceptions. How you select coverage can, ultimately, affect your lifestyle. Additional family member can attend at no cost.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: Clyde Cybulski

1044-1 Thu 6:30-8 pm Apr 26 1 session $20/person

MONEY SENSEManage your money and become fiscally fit

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Real Estate Investing - How to Win with Investment PropertiesThis class will show you how to take precise, profitable action, buying great rental properties NOW. You will learn where the best deals are, how to buy property without changing your lifestyle, how to avoid common owner pitfalls and much more! All attendees will receive the link to the PDF version of “Reality Based” Real Estate Investing, written by the instructor. After taking this class, you will have the tools needed to start investing in real estate.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: John Mazzara

1042-1 Wed 7-9 pm Apr 25 1 session $20 /person

NEW Solutions to Business Owner Challenges

Come to get some advice regarding those behind-the-scenes business headaches. This workshop will provide tips on how to implement a business succession plan, as well as recruiting, retaining, rewarding and retiring top talent. Learn how to secure your financial future with successful business planning and overcoming common challenges.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: Damien Cannaday, Holly Bloom

1001-1 Thu 6-7:30 pm Jun 7 1 session $20/person

Understanding How to Gift Your MoneyIf you would like to gift your assets to a family members or an organization, there is a proper way to do it. We will discuss pros and cons of gifting your money, including the who, what, when, where and why of gifting. We will also cover how to leverage your gift, tax deductible rules and how to control the gift after death. You will gather a better understanding of how to properly control your monetary gift.

District 622 Gladstone Center

Instructor: Steve Ledin

1036-1 Thu 6:30-8 pm Apr 12 1 session $15/person

1036-2 Tue 10-11:30 am Apr 17 1 session $15/person

Why You Can’t Trust Your TrustDo you know what the most oversold and misunderstood legal product is on the market today? A Revocable or Living Trust. In this class, you will learn the benefits of a revocable trust and if it is a right for you. You will also learn the Minnesota laws regarding the revocable trust and explore other options. Bring your questions, leave with answers.

District 622 Gladstone Center

Instructor: Steve Ledin

1035-1 Tue 10-11:30 am Apr 10 1 session $15/person

Landscape Garden MaintenanceWork side-by-side with a garden coach who will teach you methods and best practices to keep your garden healthy and beautiful all season long. Topics covered will include dividing perennials, amending soil, composting, weeding, pruning, water and proper mulching. This is a hands-on class in an established garden, so plan to bring your gardening gloves and garden safe shoes. Join us to learn how to improve your gardening skills for year round success.

Diane Cutlers Gardens

Instructor: Diane Cutler

3027-1 Sat 9-10:30 am

Apr 28-Jun 23 3 sessions $69/person Sessions April 28, May 19, June 23

NEW Spring Mushroom Hunting

Wild mushrooms are all the rage and thankfully we can get some delicious varieties in the grocery store. In this class, you will learn the basics of mycology and secrets to “hunting” for the elusive morels. You will also learn how to find a few other can’t miss varieties from St. Croix County’s “go-to” person for mushroom identification.

Stillwater Area High School, E117

Instructor: Joni Garbe

3024-1 Tue 6:30-7:30 pm

May 1 1session $15/person

Monarchs, Milkweeds & MiraclesMonarch butterflies are disappearing because of lack of milkweed and protective habitat. Learn

current information about the monarch’s migration, life cycle and milkweed plants for Minnesota. Master gardeners from the U of MN Extension office will also provide information about predators and health as time allows.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: Bonnie Frain

3010-1 Thu 7-8:30 pm May 10 1 session $20/person

Raising Monarchs ResponsiblyHelp save the declining monarch population. Conserving, enhancing, and restoring monarch breeding, migration, and habitat are essential in reversing this downward trend. This class will have an emphasis on raising and releasing monarch butterflies.

Stillwater Area High School, PAC - G113

Instructor: Bonnie Frain

3016-1 Wed 7-8:30 pm

May 30 1 session $20/person

IN YOUR BACKYARD Nature at your fingertips

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NEW Sidekick Theatre - From Ava to Eternity We know the voice, but we never bothered getting to know the man. To do that, we have to start at the beginning... In this full-length dramatic musical, Francis Albert Sinatra is just another kid from Hoboken who wants to make it big and become a star. Watch as he finds out just how rough a path lies ahead of him... Experience his professional rise and fall from grace, his tempestuous romance with Ava Gardner, and his triumphant Oscar-winning career turnaround in ‘From Here to Eternity’ in this brand-new production from the creator of the acclaimed jukebox musical, ‘Unsung’. Accompanied by the sounds of an on-stage orchestra,

and featuring hits including “I’ve Got the World On A String”, “All of Me” and “New York, New York”, this story will illuminate the complex psyche behind the piercing blue eyes and unforgettable voice of Frank Sinatra.

Ticket includes matinee lunch and bus transportation to and from the show. Bus will depart from Stillwater Area High School at 11 AM.

Lunch served at 11:30 AM, Curtain Time is 1:00 PM Lunch menu available online.

Minnesota Masonic Heritage Center - The Ives Auditorium, Bloomington, MN

1200-1 Wed 11 am-4 pm May 9 1 session $60/person

NEW Women in IslamThis presentation covers Islamic teachings about the different roles of Muslim women in society, including cultural differences. We will talk about common misconceptions regarding Muslim women and explain gender equity in the spiritual, social, and economic aspect of life. Muslim women and culture/diversity will also be discussed. The presentation is concluded with examples of Muslim women and their role in history and today.

Stillwater Area High School, D205

Instructor: Islamic Resource Group

2541-1 Mon 6:30-8:30 pm May 7 1 session $20/person

CULTURAL CONNECTIONSBroaden your perspective

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Our instructor-led online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. We focus on creating warm, supportive communities for our learners. New course sessions begin monthly. Visit our website to view start dates for the courses that interest you. Complete any of these courses entirely from your home or office and at any time of the day or night.

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Microsoft Excel 101Learn the basics of Excel 2013 and get to know what it can do. We will explore navigating around the Excel screen, creating and entering data, changing the layout and formatting a spreadsheet. You will learn how to create a formula, autofill, what to do with custom lists and how to work with functions. Handouts and step by step hands-on instruction is included.

Boutwells, Technology Learning Center

Instructor: Margo Mills

4508-1 Mon 6:30-8:30 pm

Apr 16-23 2 sessions $49/person

Microsoft Excel 102Take your knowledge of Excel a little further. In this class we will cover advanced formulas and functions throughout the spreadsheet. You will also learn how to create and use tables to allow data to be affected differently even though it is on the same spreadsheet. Handouts and hands-on instruction is included.

Boutwells, Technology Learning Center

Instructor: Margo Mills

4509-1 Tue 6:30-8:30 pm

May 15-22 2 sessions $49/person

Microsoft Power PointPower Point is a great tool, yet many of its best features are not widely known or used. In this class we will explore how to use this Microsoft platform to its full advantage. You will learn how to design slide and notes master, customize bullets, use SmartArt and express your creativity with slide transitions and animations.

Boutwells, Technology Learning Center

Instructor: Margo Mills

4554-1 Wed 6:30-8:30 pm Jun 6-13 2 sessions $49/person

Googlize Your Life: Docs & SheetsLearn how the tools of Google can transform your life. This class covers how to use Google’s free web-based software to create and share documents or spreadsheets from any computer or mobile device with internet access. This class will focus on Google Docs and Sheets, the popular alternatives to Microsoft Word and Excel. Bring your device with charger or use a computer in our computer lab. If you do not have a Gmail account please arrive 15 minutes early. You may bring your own fully charged laptop if you choose.

Boutwells, Technology Learning Center

Instructor: Elise d’Entremont

4533-1 Thur 6:30-9 pm April 26 1 session $39/person

NEW Protect Your IdentityProtect one of your most valuable assets - your identity. Identity theft is real, and hacked accounts as well as scams are common place today. Learn ways to protect your online identity and your devices from being hijacked. This timely class will give you the resources you need to stay safe and surf safely.

Boutwells, Technology Learning Center

Instructor: Elise d’Entremont

4507-1 Thur 6:30-8:30 pm April 19 1 session $35/person

Questions?

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at 651.351.8300

GET TECHIEMake technology work for you

NEW The Joy of Google: Sheets

Whether you are new to the Cloud or an advanced Googler looking for power user tips, this course has something to offer for you. If you put “proficient at spreadsheets” on a resume but don’t know what a VLOOKUP is, the Google Sheets sessions will take you all the way from an introduction to spreadsheeting to advanced functions and formulas. Each session includes supplemental online take-home resources and instructions to learn at your own pace. See what Google and the power of spreadsheets can do for you. Come to class with your gmail address and password.

Instructor: Adam Carlson

Sheets Part 1: Learn the basics of spreadsheets, including formatting, filtering, sorting, and cell calculations.

District 622 Skyview Community School 4520-1 Sat 9-11 am May 5 1 session $25/person

Sheets Part 2: Learn to use cell references, functions, ranges, conditional formatting, and data validation to apply formulas to data and analyze results.

District 622 Skyview Community School 4521-1 Sat 9-11 am May 12 1 session $25/person

Sheets Part 3: Learn to use advanced spreadsheet formulas to search within data, combine disparate data sets, stack functions together, and tackle complicated teacher-led challenges.

District 622 Skyview Community School 4522-1 Sat 9-11 am May 19 1 session $25/person

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Spring Paint and Create Party Join us for a pottery painting party and make a special gift for you or someone special. You can choose from a plate, mug, bowl or figurine then choose colors and glazes. Stamps, stencils and idea books are all available, and skilled artists will be on hand to help. Please arrive between 5-5:30 PM to start your project. Items will be fired in the onsite kiln and ready for pick up one week later.

Kari’s Create & Paint Studio

2009-1 Thu 5-7 pm

May 17 1 session $15/person

Stillwater Theater ExperienceStillwater Community Education in collaboration with The Zephyr Theatre presents – Disney’s Mulan, Jr. Join your Friends for this exciting theatrical production experience right here in Stillwater! It is up to the misfit Mulan and her mischievous dragon sidekick, Mushu, to save the Emperor! Meet at the Auditorium entrance for the show and sit together as a group. A snack will be provided at intermission.

Stillwater Area High School, Auditorium

2016-1 Thu 6:45-9 pm

June 28 1 session $7/person

Mad Science - It’s A Bugs Life!Mad Science interactive events teach about the fun of science and help spark imaginations! Join us to learn more about the world of bugs! Many people think bugs are just pests, but you will explore why they are an important part of our ecosystem. Examine a giant preserved grasshopper and many other types of bugs and insects. Take home your own Insect-A-Vision and see the world through the eyes of a bug! There will be no live bugs at this event.

Stillwater Area High School, D106

2019-1 Thu 5:30-7 pm

July 19 1 session $8/person

Great Game of GolfWe will be traveling to Como Park for a rousing game of miniature golf at the family owned and operated mini-golf course, Putt’er There. Enjoy one of the best values for summer entertainment. We will enjoy a snack in the park afterwards. Meet at Stillwater Area High School to catch the bus to and from Como Park.

Como Park

2005-1 Thu 5:30-8 pm

Aug 23 1 session $10/person

Adults with Disabilities FRIENDS ProgramThe FRIENDS Program provides Community Education and recreation experiences for teens and adults with developmental disabilities. Assistance may also be provided for those who wish to participate in other scheduled Community Education classes. To have your name added to the Community Education mailing list, please call 651.351.8300.

Internet Garage Sale: Selling & Buying on the InternetSpend the evening exploring what is available online to help you sell items from your home. Learn tips and strategies to sell items safely on sites like Craigslist and Ebay. You may bring your own fully charged laptop if you choose.

Boutwells, Technology Learning Center

Instructor: Elise d’Entremont

4542-1 Mon 6:30-8:30 pm

Apr 12 1 session $35/person

Facebook for BeginnersIn this class we will discuss what Facebook is and how to create an account. We will cover privacy settings, creating your profile, finding friends, understanding your news feed, uploading pictures and more. This class will answer your questions about how to keep your Facebook profile safe and secure from scams and identity theft. If you need to set up an account, please arrive 30 minutes early.

Boutwells, Technology Learning Center

Instructor: Scott Baerman

4550-1 Tue 6:30-8:30 pm Apr 24 1 session $35/person

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Adult Basic Education

ABE provides free educational programs and services for students who wish to receive their GED or brush up on basic skills. Our EL program provides English lessons for adults with limited English ability.

Program Schedule

Early Childhood Family Center1111 Holcombe St. S., Stillwater

Monday through Thursday mornings .............................................9:30 am-12 pm

Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons ...............................................1-3 pm

Family Means Building at Cimarron

Thursday evenings 5:30-7:30 pm

Friday mornings 9:30 am-12 pm

Childcare and transportation are

available on a limited basis.

Call for more information.

ABEAdult Basic Education

Improve Skills in

Math

Reading

Writing

Spelling

Gain Confidence in

Test-taking

Completing job applications

Filling out forms

Prepare for

Employment Tests

Accuplacer Test

GED®

General Educational Development

Pretest the four GED® test areas

Assess needs

Receive tutoring in problem areas

Practice test-taking

Now Available

GED® online tutorial

Call 651.351.4031

for information

ELEnglish Learners

Informational instruction in life skills

Listening

Conversation

Reading

Writing

Understanding American culture

Programs Available

Building skills to help adults of all ages along their education and career path.

English Learning

Parents with children,

ages birth to 5 years,

can attend a special ECFE class

on Monday mornings, during

the EL class time. Contact

Kim at 651.351.4000

to register.

For information or to register, call 651.351.4000 or 651.351.4031

Habla Español? 651.351.4019

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The Brothers Grimm hit the stage with an epic fairytale about wishes, family and the choices we make.

James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim take everyone’s favorite storybook characters and bring them together for a timeless, yet relevant, piece... and a rare modern classic. The Tony Award-winning book and score are both enchanting and touching.

The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.

Into the Woods is PG-13 Rated for Themes and Language – Parental Guidance Suggested

AUDITION DATESMay 17 and 25

Auditions open to performers entering high school and above

CALLBACKS – May 29

LOCATION:Stillwater Area High School

Performance Dates:July 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7 p.m. and July 22, 29 at 2 p.m.

For more information:

stillwaterschools.org/community-theatre

Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM

Book by JAMES LAPINE

Originally Directed on Broadway

by James Lapine

Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunic

Stillwater Area Public Schools Community Education

Presents the Summer 2018

STILLWATER COMMUNITY THEATRE PRODUCTION

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Name

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Special accommodations, if any

Tickets Quantity x Price = Total

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Six Performances!Stillwater Area High School Auditorium

Friday, July 20 ..........................7 pm Friday, July 27 ........................ 7 pm

Saturday, July 21 ......................7 pm Saturday, July 28 .................... 7 pm

Sunday, July 22 ........................2 pm Sunday, July 29 ...................... 2 pm

Want to bring a group?

For groups of 15 or more, call 651.351.8300 for group rate information.

Ticket InformationTicket sales begin June 6 • Tickets are reserved seating

Adults: $18 Seniors/Students: $13 Children (5 and under): $9

Online: Order online with credit card and choose your seat! Print your ticket at home. Processing fee applys. Go to stillwaterschools.org/tickets and click on Order Tickets.

By Mail: Purchase with a check or credit card using the order form. Best available seats will be selected for you. Paid ticket orders received by Monday, July 9 will be mailed out. Orders received after July 9 will be held at Will Call and may be picked up in the auditorium lobby starting one hour prior to the show.

Mail to: Stillwater Area Public Schools Community Education 1875 South Greeley Street, Stillwater, MN 55082

Tickets may be available at the door, one hour before each performance.

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INTO THE WOODS Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com

Into the Woods Ticket Order Form

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School Building and Facility Use

It is the policy of I.S.D. 834 that the Board of Education encourages the public use of school facilities and grounds. I.S.D. 834 subscribes to the principle that the public schools are owned and operated by and for its patrons and that the schools are an integral part of the community.

Stillwater Area Public Schools encourages the use of facilities for community use, including but not limited to neighborhood groups, youth groups, athletic associations, civic organizations, community non-profit groups, businesses and religious/worship organizations.

School facilities available for rent include, but are not limited to, small meeting rooms, large meeting and lecture rooms, cafeteria, pools, auditoriums, gymnasiums, athletic fields and parking lots.

As you plan and prepare for

your meetings and space needs

for upcoming meetings, events,

practices, or games, please consider

a school in your neighborhood.

Stillwater Area Public Schools’ facilities are available for use by community organizations provided they can produce proof of adequate insurance and agree to adhere to the policies and procedures outlined in the Facility Use Guidelines. If your organization is interested in renting space, visit our web site: stillwaterschools.org/facility-use for rates and to submit a request.

Questions? Call 651.351.8037 or visit stillwaterschools.org/facility-use

Advisory Council

Stillwater Area Public Schools Community Education strives to promote citizen involvement and to provide lifelong learning opportunities for district residents at every age. We gain insight on what opportunities would benefit area citizens by engaging a group of representative community members on our advisory council. The Community Education Advisory Council (CEAC) meets several times throughout the school year to discuss current and future trends for the educational and enrichment interests of our community.

Members

CEAC meets at 6:30-7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of Sept., Oct., Nov., Jan., Feb. and April at the Central Services Building, 1875 South Greeley Street, Stillwater. The meetings are open to the public. Questions and feedback can be shared with CEAC members by emailing: [email protected]

If you are interested in becoming a member or you would like more information, please contact the Director of Community Education, Annette Sallman at 651.351.8322 or [email protected]

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Marilyn Forseth

Bob Gray

Michele Hanson

Christy Hlavacek

Shelley Pearson

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Kary Thelander

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School Building and Facility UseAfton-Lakeland Elementary School

475 St. Croix Trail S., Lakeland

Andersen Elementary School

309 North Fourth St., Bayport

Brookview Elementary School

11099 Brookview Road, Woodbury

Early Childhood Family Center

1111 Holcombe St. S., Stillwater

Lake Elmo Elementary School

11030 Stillwater Blvd., Lake Elmo

Lily Lake Elementary School

2003 W. Willard St., Stillwater

Oak-Land Middle School

820 Manning Ave. N., Lake Elmo

Pony Activity Center

5701 Stillwater Blvd. N., Stillwater

Rutherford Elementary School

115 Rutherford Road, Stillwater

Stillwater Area High School

5701 Stillwater Blvd. N., Stillwater

Stillwater Middle School

523 West Marsh St., Stillwater

Stonebridge Elementary School

900 N. Owens St., Stillwater

District Class Locations

Boutwells Landing

13575 58th St N, Oak Park Heights

Diane Cutler’s Gardens

1102 2nd St S, Stillwater

District 622 Education Center

2520 12th Ave N, North St. Paul

Gladstone Center

1945 Manton St, Maplewood

John Glenn Middle School

1560 County Rd B E, Maplewood

Kari’s Create & Paint Studio

221 Chestnut St E, Stillwater

Lakeside Park

95 Central Avenue, Bayport

Loggers Trail Golf Course

11950 80th St. N, Stillwater

Skyview Community School

1100 Heron Ave N, Oakdale

Uncommon Age Studio

450 Main St. N, Stillwater

Other Class Locations

Community Education Wants YOU!

The amazing community members in the St. Croix River Valley make our award-winning Community Education program possible. Community Education isn’t just about taking classes, there are lots of other ways to get involved as well!

• Join the Team: We have hourly employment opportunities available for swim instruction, lifeguards, building attendants, childcare assistants and more! Check the “Employment” page at stillwaterschools.org.

• Instruct: Do you have a skill or talent that you would like to share with fellow St. Croix River Valley residents? We want to hear from you! Submit your class proposal to [email protected].

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Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)Bond with your child and connect with other parentsEarly Childhood Family Education provides young children (birth to age 5) and

their parents a place to learn and grow in a welcoming and safe setting.

Our ECFE classes offer parents the chance to talk with other parents;

asking questions and developing new friendships for themselves and

their children. We have teachers licensed in both early childhood and

parent education. Our staff will provide fun activities for you and your

children as well as current research regarding a variety of parenting

topics. We have a variety of classes offered at different times of the day,

night and weekend.

• Parent/child semester classes

• STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math)

• Adventures

• Budding Picasso

• Book Bunch

• Fun with Food

• Science Discoveries

• Grandparents and Grandkids

• and more!

Online

registration for ECFE

classes is found at:

Stillwater.ce.feepay.com/courses/ecfe

Registration begins on May 1, 2018

Early Childhood Family Center | 1111 Holcombe St. S. | Stillwater, MN 55082 | 651.351.4000 | stillwaterschools.org/ECFE

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Twin Cities Mental Health & Crisis Resources

Canvas Health ......................651.777.5222canvashealth.org/

Family Means .......................651.439.4840familymeans.org/

Family Means Center for Grief, Loss & Transition ..................651.641.0177

familymeans.org/center-for-grief-loss-transition1

Youth Service Bureau ............651.439.8800ysb.net/

Children’s Hospital of Minnesota (Behavioral Health Program) ....................651.220.6000

childrensmn.org/services/behavioral-health

Fairview Hospital Behavioral Services.............................................612.273.8383

fairview.org/Services/BehavioralHealth/

Prairie Care - A University of Minnesota Medical School Affiliate ........763.383.5800

prairie-care.com/

Aris Clinic (Outpatient programs)...................651.259.9750 aris-clinic.com/

Avanti Care for Adolescent Girls........... 763.230.7470 voamnwi.org/avanti

The Emily Program (eating disorders)............ 888.364.5977 emilyprogram.com/

Options Residential ..............952.564.3030 optionsres.com/

IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, please call one of the numbers below or 9-1-1.

Canvas Health Crisis Connection..............................612.379.6363 crisis.org

Washington County Crisis Line.............................................651.777.4455

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline..........................................1.800.273.TALK

Bridge for Youth (for runaway and homeless youth) ...................612.377.8800

American Red Cross ................. 651.439.0031redcrossmn.org

ArtReach St. Croix ................... 651.439.1465artreachstcroix.org

Boy Scouts of America Northern Star Council .............. 651.224.1891

northernstarbsa.org

Campfire USA .......................... 651.647.4407 campfireusa-mn.org

Century College – Continuing Education Registration ............................... 651.779.3341

century.edu

Meadowlark Organic Community Garden [email protected]

Community Thread .................. 651.439.7434communitythreadmn.org

Courage Kenny Kids Stillwater Family Center ........... 651.241.3830

allinahealth.org/couragekenny

FamilyMeans ........................... 651.439.4840(Support for families) familymeans.org

Friends of Stillwater Parks ........... 651.439.7102

Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys ............................ 651.227.8835

girlscoutsrv.org

Head Start .............................. 763.783.4300 (Preschool Program) accap.org

Canvas Health. ........................ 651.777.5222canvashealth.org

Lakeview Hospital .................... 651.430.4520 Community Relations lakeview.org

Phipps Center for the Arts .......... 715.386.2305ThePhipps.org

St. Croix Family Medical Clinic . 651.430.1880southsidechs.org

St. Croix Rockhounds ............. 651-777-6371

St. Croix Valley Croix Chordsmen(Barbershop Chorus) ................ 651.439.4527

stcroixvalleychapter.com

Community Thread Senior Center Stillwater ............................. 651.439.7434 Bayport ............................... 651.275.8907

communitythreadmn.org

Senior Tennis Playing Club seniortennismn.com

Solid Ground ........................... 651.773.8401(Transitional Housing) .........solidgroundmn.org

Special Olympics – St. Croix Valley Lumberjacks ............................ 651.430.3712

stcroixvalleylumberjacks.wordpress.com

Special Olympics Equestrian – St. Croix Trailblazers ................ 651.230.2581

stcroixtrailblazers.org

St. Croix Valley Recreation Center .................... 651.430.2601

stcroixreccenter.com

Stepping Up Moving Forward(The CCP Foundation) ............. 651.356.1013

connectwc.org

Stillwater Toastmaster Club stillwatertm.toastmastersclubs.org

Stillwater Visitors Bureau discoverstillwater.com

Tubman Family Alliance ........... 651.770.0777tubman.org

United Way of Washington County - East ........................... 651.439.3838

uwwce.org

Vallee de Croix (Sweet Adelines)Performing Chorus .................. 651.739.8635

715.483.1061 valleedecroix.org

Valley Friendship Club ............. 651.491.6486valleyfriendshipclub.org

Warner Nature Center ............. 651.433.2427smm.org/warnernaturecenter

Washington County Child Care Resource & Referral ................. 651.641.0305

Washington County 4H ........... 651.430.6800fourh.umn.edu

Washington County Foster Care .............................. 651.430.6455

co.washington.mn.us/info_for_residents/community_services/foster_care_licensing

Youth Advantage ..................... 651.342.1266youthadvantage.org

YMCA Southeast Area ............. 651.731.9507ymcatwincities.org

Youth Service Bureau ............... 651.439.8800ysb.net

Public Libraries

Bayport Public Library .............. 651.275.4416bayportlibrary.org

Lake Elmo Public Library .......... 651.773.4926lakeelmopubliclibrary.org

Stillwater Public Library ............ 651.275.4338stillwaterlibrary.org

Washington County Branch Librariesco.washington.mn.us/library

Marine Library .......................... 651.433.2820

Valley Branch (Lakeland) .......... 651.436.5882

R.H. Stafford (Woodbury) ........... 651.731.1320

Community Resources Please call the following agencies for more information about their programs:

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Inclement WeatherUnless you are notified of a cancellation, plan on attending. Weather related announcements will also be listed on our website at stillwaterschools.org.

UCare Minnesota UCare members may be eligible for a $15 discount on most classes in this catalog. If a class is less than $15, the member may take the class free of charge. UCare for Seniors members are limited to one $15 discount per year. Members must be on UCare at the time of registration, and through the duration of the class(es). Members need to include their UCare ID number when registering. This discount does not apply to the following classes: hypnosis, homeopathy, personal fitness trainers, and high risk activities.

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Class ConfirmationsAll class confirmations are sent via email. On your registration, please provide a current email address for your confirmation. If you do not have an email address, assume you are in the class and that it will be held at the time and place indicated. We will contact you by mail or phone if there is a change. Please list a daytime phone number so we can reach you if a class is canceled. Community Education assumes no responsibility for reaching those who do not provide a daytime telephone number.

Register EarlyMany sessions fill quickly. Sessions will be canceled one week prior to the start date if sufficient enrollment is not received. Help us avoid the disappointment of class cancellations by registering early.

I.S.D. No. 834 Notice of Check CashingChecks returned unpaid will be recovered electronically by Paytek Solutions along with a state allowed recovery fee.

Senior DiscountsLifelong learners over the age of 65 may receive a 15% discount on all Community Education sessions.

Financial AssistanceCommunity Education financial assistance may be available for district residents. Eligible youth classes include enrichment, aquatics, and sports activities. Fee assistance may also be available for adults in our community in need of career related classes. Call 651.351.8300 for details.

Cancellation Policy If you need to cancel a registration, you must notify us at 651.351.8300 at least three full working days before the class begins. We will refund the class fee minus a $5.00 processing fee. Full refunds will be issued for classes that are canceled by Community Education. Refunds will not be given within three working days of the start date or after the class has started. This policy is necessary for us to provide the best service to our customers. We purchase supplies and commit to our instructors based on our enrollment.

Registration Information

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1 Online – stillwater.ce.feepay.com

2 MailMail the registration form with a check or credit card number.

3 By Fax – 651.351.8401 Simply fill out the registration form (or print one from our department website at stillwaterschools.org/CE) and fax it to 651.351.8401.

4 In-PersonWe welcome in-person registrations at our office Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm.

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Expiration Date: / 3 digit security code

Signature:

Registration for Adult ClassesMail or deliver to: Stillwater Area Schools Community Education Registration, 1875 South Greeley Street, Stillwater, MN 55082

Fax: 651.351.8401 Website: stillwaterschools.org/CE Questions: 651.351.8300

Total Class Fees $

Minus UCare Discount* $ *UCare participants only

UCare ID# must be for participant

Subtotal $

TOTAL ENCLOSED $

Payer Name

Address: Street City State Zip Code

Phones (include area code) Home Work Cell

Email address for Registration Confirmation

Special Needs of Participant (e.g., allergies)

There is an inherent risk of accident and injury in any activity. It is the responsibility of the participant to be aware that there are assumed risks in participation of this class and any associated class activities. Stillwater Area Public Schools assumes no responsibility of injuries received during activities. Any changes in participant’s current physical activity level should be done under the approval and direction of their physician and/or health care provider(s).

Name of Participant Adult Age Group *Date of Birth Class Title Class # Fee

N 19-54 N 55-64 N 65+ / /

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*Adult Participants: Date of birth must be provided for senior discount (over 65) to apply.

Office HoursMonday through Friday

8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

The office will be closed on

Monday, May 29

Wednesday, July 4

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Community Education1875 South Greeley StreetStillwater, Minnesota 55082

StillwaterAREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CURIOSITY Thrives Here

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ter AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Our community loves its schools and its kidsThere are a lot of reasons to love Stillwater Area Public Schools. More than 8,000 of them to be exact! Our students are amazing. And our staff is, too! But we don’t have to tell you that. We know you love our kids as much as we do, and we are incredibly grateful to our local community for its continued support of all of our Pony students! Want to see what it means to be Pony Proud? Check out an amazing video at stillwaterschools.org/122seconds. We dare you not to blink.

Help us make our schools even better!Have ideas to enhance learning for students in our district? Share them! Tell us what skills, attributes and experiences our students need for success in the real world. Your feedback will help us develop our next strategic plan. Learn more at stillwaterschools.org/portrait.

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