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AKASPORT - Spring Training ExtravangzaAthletics, Sports, RecreationSpring Training Extravangza - 4 weeks of Spring Sports to get the kids in shape and ready for a summer filled with recreation, games & sports. Each class will offer a different main sport theme - Golf, Net Sports, Soccer, and Baseball - coupled with gym games and competitions & prizes. Each class is one hour of nonstop exercise and play, and coached by the certified AKA SPORT Staff.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
AWD - Panther ConnectionsAdults with DisabilitiesSpring Lake Park is excited to offer specialized classes for adults with disabilities. Activities and classes offer educational, recreational and social activities for participants that practice life skills to increase independence, communication, and community integration. Day of/walk-up registration is available. Game Night/Uno Tournament - Jan 28 - 6-7:30 pm - District Service Center Enjoy a fun-filled evening of laughter, friendly competition, and social connection in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Test your skills in the classic card game UNO, with rewards for top players and plenty of opportunities to cheer each other on. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking for a great time, this event is all about community, fun, and making memories together! LEGO Build with Take Home March 4 - 6-7:30 pm - District Service Center Join us for an epic night of LEGO Building! We will provide multiple large buckets of LEGO for participants to build with plus everyone will go home with minifigure or mini-set! Open Gym - Kickball - March 16 - 10-11:30 am - Spring Lake Park High School Enter door 6 Join us for a fun and inclusive Kickball/Open Gym day! This event is all about fun, friendship, and staying active in a supportive and inclusive environment. Whether you’re a seasoned player or trying kickball for the first time, everyone is welcome to participate at their own pace. Our goal is to provide a safe space where you can enjoy the game, meet new people, and share plenty of laughs Bingo - April 29 - District Service Center Come join the fun in this lively and inclusive bingo night. This session will offer a relaxed and welcoming environment where participants can enjoy classic bingo games, win small prizes, and build friendships. Bingo is a great way to practice number recognition, listening skills, and social interaction—all while having a blast Karaoke and End of the Year Pizza Party- May 27 - 6-7:30 pm - District Service Center Join us for a joyful and inclusive karaoke program! This course offers a safe, supportive, and fun environment where participants can express themselves through music, build confidence, and connect with others—no singing experience required!2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue
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Adult Pickleball - Open Gym 25-26RecreationSpring Lake Park Community Ed is excited to bring you indoor open pickleball! A great opportunity for adults to drop in and play with a variety of partners, as they rotate in and out to mix with others of similar skill level. Join us for some open pickleball play! All levels are welcome. Limit to one game to 11 points while others are waiting. Questions - Email Chris Lammers - clamme@district16.org To register over the phone, call the Community Education office, 763-600-50002025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Badminton Open Gym 25-26RecreationJoin us for open Badminton play! All players must be 18+ or accompanied by an adult. Equipment: shuttlecocks (nylon) and loaner racquets (for beginners) will be provided. This is community play. Participants can play one game, exit the court, and re-enter through a rotation.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Boys Volleyball Spring League Gr 6-8Athletics, Sports, Recreation7th and 8th Grade Boys Volleyball Team Practice will be Mon/Wed from 2:30-4:30 pm and Tues/Thurs from 4:30-6 pm (no Wed practice once games start) Games will be Wednesdays nights in April 29, May 6, 13, 20 at Shakopee HS Team will also complete in the Eagan HS Tournament on May 92025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Drivers Education with Safeway Driving School (Gr 9-12) 25-26Fitness, Health & SafetySafeway offers teen driver's education in cooperation with Spring Lake Park Schools Community Education. Driver's education classes will be offered in person at Spring Lake Park High School (SLPHS). Teen Package: 30 hours of classroom and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training Classes take place at SLPHS Classes are after school 3:15 - 6:15 pm Classes offered each month for 10 consecutive days (Mondays - Thursdays, class does not meet on Fridays) Student must be present for the entire class and attend all 10 classes to get their blue card (allows student to take permit test at a DMV location) Pricing for Teen Package: $415 full price (payment plan available) Payment plan consists of: $235 due when registering for the class through Spring Lake Park Schools Community Education $90 payable at the first behind-the-wheel lesson* $90 payable at the second behind-the-wheel lesson* *Cash or check payable to Safeway Driving School. To use VISA or MasterCard, call Safeway's office at 651-351-91502025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Grandmasters of Chess - Youth Enrichment League Gr 1-4Hobbies, Life Skills, CultureGrandmasters of Chess Learn, Practice and Play chess each class. The {YEL!} Teach It! Practice It! Play It!® method keeps students on track with new chess lessons and puzzles each week as well as guided games and in-class tournaments. Earn Chess Dollars to purchase prizes. Class fee includes ChessKid.com membership for the session ($49 annual value). Sign up today. Visit YELKids.com for more info.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
NewPark Terrace 3rd & 4th Grade Rush SoccerAthletics, Sports, RecreationBoys & Girls Soccer with Minnesota Rush Soccer League Park Terrace Elementary and SLP Community Education are excited to partner with Minnesota Rush to offer Spring Soccer for 3rd and 4th Grade Boys and Girls! Minnesota Rush is a local soccer league that allows Park Terrace students to participate for a special rate. SLPHS Girls Soccer Coach Allie Knutson, plus other Park Terrace teachers, will lead the teams. Practice will be right after school at Park Terrace, and games will be at the National Sports Center in Blaine. The season runs May 4-June 24 for boys, and May 5-June 25 for girls. Boys Team: Practices: Mondays starting May 4 from 4-5PM Games: Wednesdays starting May 13 at 5:30PM Girls Team: Practices: Tuesdays starting May 5 from 4-5PM Games: Thursdays starting May 14 at 5:30PM Choose the amount your family can comfortably afford to pay as the registration fee. Registration fee includes 2 jerseys, socks, bus transportation to games, and 7 games (we are able to offer a discounted fee through program sponsors, normal registration for this program through Minnesota Rush is $135). By signing up to be a part of this league, we ask that players do their best to commit to attending all practices and games. It is important to note that four of the games will be when school is still in session, but three will be in the summer. We encourage the players to embrace the team nature of soccer and participate for the whole season. Bus transportation is available to take your player home at the end of practices. Please indicate in the Q&A section how your player will get home from practices. If something changes, please be in touch with your player's coach ahead of time.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Retirement Planning TodayEnrichmentRETIREMENT PLANNING TODAY In this course you will learn how to: manage investment risks, use new tax laws to your advantage, make informed decisions about your company retirement plan and adjust your estate plan to function under the new laws.However, money is only one aspect of retirement planning. This course blends financial education with life planning to help you build wealth, align your money with your values and achieve your retirement lifestyle goals. This course includes 2 illustrated workbooks. Couples may attend together for a single registration fee of $49. Class sizes are limited so register today. Your instructor will be Joy Henry CFP®, BFA™, CRPC™ Financial Advisor with Confetti Wealth, a Private Wealth Advisory Practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. Joy has worked with Ameriprise for 20 years. She graduated from St. Lawrence University, Canton, MY with a Bachler of Science, Psychology. Joy spends her spare time with her husband, two daughters and their Goldendoodle, Kili(manjaro) -- she's named after the mountain, which Joy climbed in 2010.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue
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Robotics Rescue Bots- Youth Enrichment League Gr 1-4Hobbies, Life Skills, CultureThere is a panda bear trapped in a ravine. Build a robot helicopter to rescue it, and then learn skills to create a floodgate, earthquake machine, or a helpful robot to better society. Learn coding and building to make a difference. Enroll now! Visit YELKids.com for more info.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
SLPHS Private Music Lessons-Low Brass-Jan/Feb/March/April/MayVisual & Performing ArtsSLPHS and SLP Community Ed are proud to partner in the support of private music lessons. Lessons are $30 per half an hour, offered by the month in a "pack" of lessons payable in one fee. All lessons will be held in the SLPHS Music Suite. Financial support is available for students who qualify for Educational Benefits. Donate a lesson here Instructor: Chris Allen is a musician and educator based in White Bear Lake, MN. Primarily playing bass and tenor trombones, but also alto trombone, euphonium, and tuba on occasion. He currently performs regularly with The Paper Clips, Mankato Symphony, Century Jazz Ensemble, and Star of the North Jazz Orchestra. Chris holds an undergraduate degree from Gustavus Adolphus College where he studied with Scott Moore and Larry Zimmerman, and studied at the graduate level at the University of Minnesota with Thomas Ashworth. He has taken additional lessons with Andy Chappell (MN Orch), Douglas Wright (MN Orch), Achilles Liarmakopoulos (Canadian Brass), Michael Levine (Dallas Brass), and Henry Charles Smith III. Schedule: Please select which open lesson schedule you would like. If there are conflicts due to illness, other band commitments, etc. please work with Chris Allen/Ross Wolf on schedule adjustments after registering. Refunds will not be given for missed lessons at this time, so please work with the instructor to reschedule another lesson. Teachers are not obligated to reschedule a lesson that is canceled by the student within a 24-hour window.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
SLPHS Private Music Lessons-Percussion-Feb/MarchVisual & Performing ArtsSLPHS and SLP Community Ed are proud to partner in the support of private music lessons. Lessons are $30 per half an hour, offered by the month in a "pack" of lessons payable in one fee. All lessons will be held in the SLPHS Music Suite. Financial support is available for students who qualify for Educational Benefits. Donate a lesson here Percussion Lessons: Instructor: Ryan Borden is a percussionist/drummer and educator based in Minneapolis. As an active scholastic and studio instructor, Ryan focuses on well-rounded musicianship and versatility as a percussionist; multi-faceted development of technique; sonic awareness and sound production; and self-assessment. Ryan formerly held the position of principal percussionist with the Missouri Symphony Orchestra, and other orchestral credits include the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, Enid Symphony Orchestra, and the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, among others. Also a passionate community educator, he has experience facilitating collective drumming ensembles all over the United States. Ryan currently works at Augsburg University as the coordinator for the Schwartz School of the Arts, as well as a studio artist in the percussion area. He performs as a section percussionist with the Mankato Symphony Orchestra. Ryan received his Bachelor of Music in performance from Illinois State University and his Master of Music in performance from the University of Missouri. His primary instructors include Glenn Kotche, Roger Braun, Dr. David Collier, and Dr. Julia Gaines. Schedule: Please select which open lesson schedule you would like. If there are conflicts due to illness, other band commitments, etc. please work with Ryan Borden/Ross Wolf on schedule adjustments after registering. Refunds will not be given for missed lessons at this time, so please work with the instructor to reschedule another lesson. Teachers are not obligated to reschedule a lesson that is canceled by the student within a 24-hour window.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
SLPHS Private Music Lessons-Saxophone/ClarinetVisual & Performing ArtsSLPHS and SLP Community Ed are proud to partner in the support of private music lessons. Lessons are $30 per half an hour, offered by month in a "pack" of lessons payable in one fee. All lessons will be held in the SLPHS Music Suite. Financial support is available for students who qualify for Educational Benefits. Donate a Lesson Here Saxophone/Clarinet Lessons: Instructor: Kristi Tharp Kristi Tharp holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education from Augustana University in Sioux Falls, SD. She was a public-school band director in Sioux Falls before moving to the Twin Cities, where she has been teaching private lessons for 25 years. Kristi enjoys teaching all levels of musicians, customizing the lesson to the student through practical methods and different musical genres. While learning the intricacies of playing an instrument, and interpreting written music, Kristi focuses on the joy of playing and the fulfillment of achieving progress. Many of her students have been members of Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphony, Minnesota Youth Symphony, Minnesota All-State Band, and various honor bands. Schedule: Please select which open lesson schedule you would like. If there are conflicts due to illness, other band commitments, etc. please work with Kristi Tharp/Ross Wolf on schedule adjustments after registering. Refunds will not be given for missed lessons at this time, so please work with the instructor to reschedule another lesson. Teachers are not obligated to reschedule a lesson that is canceled by the student within a 24-hour window.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
STEM Club - Engineering for Kids Gr K-4Hobbies, Life Skills, CultureEngineering/STEM Club brings fun, hands-on lessons every week to introduce engineering concepts at a young age. Foreach lesson, students focus on developing 21st Century skills such as problem solving, critical thinking and teamwork. These life skills give students the confidence to approach challenges in their lives and realize that they can succeed in almost anything! Week 1 Mechanical Engineering Snowball Launcher Week 2 Optical Engineering Kaleidoscope Week 3 Aerospace Engineering Boomerang Week 4 Chemical Engineering Bouncy Ball2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
STEM Club - Engineering for Kids Gr K-4Hobbies, Life Skills, CultureEngineering/STEM Club brings fun, hands-on lessons every week to introduce engineering concepts at a young age. Foreach lesson, students focus on developing 21st Century skills such as problem solving, critical thinking and teamwork. These life skills give students the confidence to approach challenges in their lives and realize that they can succeed in almost anything! Week 1 Mechanical Engineering Mini Trampoline Week 2 Marine Engineering Self-Propelled Boat Week 3 Mechanical Engineering Straw Grabber Week 4 Electrical Engineering Constellation Projector2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Scratch Game Coding with CSGA Gr 5-8Hobbies, Life Skills, CultureThis program offers a crash course in coding your own games with Scratch. Students will create and develop 2-3 basic games while learning many foundational computer science skills with boundless potential for creativity and expansion.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Westwood Intramurals: Soccer Gr 5-8Athletics, Sports, RecreationJoin us after school for some soccer fun! This open gym program will give students the opportunity to play with friends and work on their soccer skills.2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Westwood Intramurals: Volleyball Gr 5-8Athletics, Sports, RecreationJoin us for some volleyball fun! Led by Westwood MS Coaches, participants will work on the fundamentals through small games, drills, and scrimmages. Participants can go to the Middle School Gym at the end of their school day What to bring: Gym shoes/clothes to run around in2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Young Rembrandts - Drawing Club Gr K-4Visual & Performing ArtsIt’s Spring time and that can mean only one thing: SPRINGTIME DRAWING WITH YOUNG REMBRANDTS! If your children are baseball fans, they will love our baseball still life lesson. Learning about warm colors and cool colors will be the focus as our artists draw a detailed exterior of a house. We’ll also learn about legendary artist Edward Hopper as we recreate one of his masterpieces. Finally, we’ll take an imaginary trip to Japan and learn about the artistry of the kimono. Sign up for classes today!2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue -
Young Rembrandts - Game Day Drawings Gr K-4Visual & Performing ArtsLearn new illustration and coloring techniques inspired by popular video games and classic apps. Create artwork based on pixel block characters, plants, zombies, and more. Art is all around us, including on phones and online—join us for a workshop that captures the amazing imagery of our favorite apps and video games. If you love gaming or drawing, you'll have a blast adding your personal touch to these favorites!2025-2026 Community Education - Winter/Spring Catalogue