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Where learning starts... and never stops! Español

Para información en español refiérase a las páginas 2, 18,19,20,21.

Winter/Spring 2015 We've got it all - Early Learning, Youth, Adult and Older Adult Programs! Serving Residents of the South St. Paul, Inver Grove Heights and West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan School Districts


Who we are

Vision

Northern Dakota County TriDistrict Community Education (TCE) is a collaboration among three school districts located in the northern part of Dakota County: Inver Grove Heights, South St. Paul and West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan. TCE supports lifelong learning at every level, with programs for infants through older adults.

TriDistrict Community Education provides inspiration and opportunities for Lifelong Learning, Leadership Development, and Citizen Engagement through local, integrated and culturally responsive approaches to solving community issues and building community good will.

Mission TriDistrict Community Education is a department that practices continuous improvement, leadership development of all staff and provides excellent customer service.

There’s Something for Everyone! Early Learning Programs SSP and IGH WSP-MH-Eagan

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Youth programs Youth Enrichment Drivers Ed Aquatics School-Age Care

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Adult Programs Adult Basic Education 22 Family Classes 24-25 Adults With Disabilities, Access Project 26-28 Boomers, More or Less 29-31 Cooking 32-33 Creative Arts 34-35 Dance 36 Fitness 37-40 Hobbies 41 Home & Garden 42-43 Money Matters 44-45 Technology 46-48 Wellness 48-49 Driver Safety, 55+ 54 Dakota County Technical College Inver HIlls Community College 50-53

older Adult Programs Driver Safety, 55+ Income Tax Preparation SSP IGH WSP-MH-Eagan (TPAC) TIS Trips & Tours

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General Information Community Events 23 Fare for all Express 65 Directory 68-69 Facility Locations & Use 68-69 Registration 71

Información en español Cuidado de niños en edad escolar 18 Programas de la Niñez Temprana Dist. 197 19 Programa de Educación Infantil 20 Actividades para Familas Latinas 20 Clases de inglés para Adultos 21

Para mayor información sobre los programas de Educación para la Comunidad, por favor contáctese con: IGH/SSP: Patricia Nix - 651-306-3644 IGH/SSP: Maria Maggi - 651-306-3663 WSP: Sara Maldonado - 651-403-7825

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Greetings!

I am Laurie Anderson, the new Early Learning Programs Coordinator for ISD 197. I have worked with families professionally for over 30 years and I am energized by serving in this district. I received my Masters in Family Education from Hamline University. I am a licensed Family Life Educator and have coordinated family research projects for the University of Minnesota for nearly 10 years. I have worked as a consultant with school districts, with teachers on parent involvement and effective teacher-parent relationships, and have provided training for Early Learning staff and child care providers. I have spoken to numerous groups of parent employees and staff in various business organizations. I possess a long history of curriculum development and have published in Family Information Services and local periodicals throughout the Twin Cities area.

I am very excited to have joined an amazing group of educators whose passion is investing in the well being of children and their parents. I look forward to serving families in our new Early Learning site slated for next year, and am honored to be a part of a school district that values Early Learning.

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Inver Grove Heights Community Education Office 651-306-7870

South St. Paul Community Education Office 651-306-3602

District 197 Community Education Office 651-403-8313

Laurie Anderson WSP Early Learning Program Coordinator

1. Download a free QR code reader application on your phone. 2. Open the QR code reader. 3. Take a picture/scan the QR code with your mobile device. 4. The code takes you to our registration website.

www.tridistrictce.org

Jan. - May 2015

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Early Title Learning subtitle

South St. Paul & Inver Grove Heights

ECFE

SSP & IGH Early Learning Programs

WSP-MH-Eagan Early Learning Programs

Early Childhood Family Education

The West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan Area Schools Early Learning Program provides a variety of learning opportunities for children from birth to pre-kindergarten and their parents.

ECFE offers a variety of activities for families with young children, birth to five years. All classes are held at Kid Connections and the IGH Early Learning Center unless otherwise noted. Fees for classes are based on a sliding fee scale and may be waived. All families are welcome! Registration is required for all ECFE classes; call 651-457-9418.

Community Preschool

Both South St. Paul and Inver Grove Heights public schools offer a variety of preschool options for children age three by September 1st, up to kindergarten enrollment. Preschool curriculum is aligned with the kindergarten curriculum to promote the growth and development of readiness skills. Active and playful activities promote learning of literacy, math, problem solving, thinking, self-help and social interaction skills during these important early years.

Early Childhood Screening Required for kindergarten entrance

Evening Parent-Child Classes include...

651-457-9418

Tiny Tots, Baby & Me, Family Time, Book Time Fun, Music & More and STEAM Adverntures.

For information on current openings, call 651457-9418 (SSP) or 651-306-7865 (IGH).

The State of Minnesota requires that all children be screened before entering kindergarten. During screening, a nurse checks a child’s vision, hearing, growth, speech, development and immunizations. This free School District service is for children who are between the ages of 3-5 and is recommended to be completed at age 3½.

Lincoln Center 357 Ninth Ave. N., SSP

Drop-in Play and Gym Time

2015-2016 Preschool Programs In early January brochures will be mailed to district families and posted to websites.

Office hours: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. For an appointment, call 651-403-7635.

651-457-9418 ecfe@sspps.org www.joinecfe.org

SSP Preschool www.SSPpreschool.tridistrictce.org

Daytime Classes Include...

Baby & Me, Tiny Tots, Young Toddlers, Young Toddlers Plus, Terrific Twos & Threes, Mixed Ages, Parents & Preschoolers, Book Time Fun, Cooking with Kids and Music and More.

Kid Connections 1541 Fifth Ave. S., SSP

Little Tots Drop-In, Mon., 11:15-12:15 p.m. (ELC) Welcome Baby Drop-In, Wed., 11:30-12:30 p.m. (KC) Baby & Me Drop-In, Thurs., 10:30-11:30 p.m. (ELC) Evening Gym Time, Wed., 6-7:30 p.m. (LC) Evening Gym Time, Thurs., 6-7:30 p.m. (LC) Drop-In, Fri., 9:30-11:30 a.m. (ELC) Drop-In, Fri., 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. (KC)

IGH Preschool

Healthy Beginnings

Kaposia Education Center 1225 First Ave. S., SSP

651-306-7865

www.IGHpreschool.tridistrictce.org

Salem Hills Elementary 5899 Babcock Trail E., IGH Hilltop Elementary 3201 68th Street E., IGH IGH Early Learning Center and Office (near Hilltop) 3203 68th Street E., IGH 651-306-7503

School Readiness SSP: 651-306-3642 IGH: 651-306-7861

Early Childhood Screening

SSP: 651-306-3623 IGH: 651-306-7520

New Baby? Moving?

To enroll your child on the school district census, call 651-457-9418. You will then automatically receive important information for you and your child. 4

Free home visits for all families experiencing pregnancy/birth or infant adoption. You will receive a free welcome package, height and weight of your baby and information specific to your baby’s needs. More information call 651-457-9418.

Family Learning

Family Learning is an educational program for parents and their children, ages birth to five and includes: Adult Basic Education • Build your skills in reading, math and writing. • Improve your English. Parent Education • Hands-on learning through fun activities together. • Gain ways to support your child’s learning. • Focus on parenting strategies with other parents. Children • Explore and participate in readiness activities, stories, songs, snack time and large muscle games and activities! • Nurturing sibling care available for children birth to 18 months (limited space available). This program is a collaborative class between ECFE and South Suburban Adult Basic Education (ABE). Classes are held the IGH Early Learning Center. For more information or to register call 651-457-9441 or 651-457-9418. Jan. - May 2015

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Inver Grove Heights Preschool Information Night Thursday, January 29 6:00-7:00 p.m. IGH Early Learning Center

South St. Paul Preschool Registration Tuesday Feb. 17 5:30-6:30 p.m.

FREE 25th Annual Summer Activities and Safety Fair Thursday, April 9 - 5:30-7:30 p.m. Veterans Memorial Community Center National Guard Armory Building 8055 Barbara Avenue

Early Childhood Screening

Screenings are a state requirement and done at three and a half years old to help ensure readiness for school success. Appointments are scheduled during the school year for South St. Paul and Inver Grove Heights residents. Screenings are free of charge, done on an individual basis and take about one hour. For more information or to make an appointment call 651-306-3623 (SSP) or 651306-7520 (IGH).

Offered at a variety of locations for children birth to pre-kindergarten

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is based on the idea that the family provides a child’s first and most important learning environment and that parents are a child’s most significant teachers. The mission of ECFE is to strengthen families and support parents in providing the best possible environment for the healthy growth and development of their children. A typical ECFE class consists of three learning sections: parent and child interaction time, early childhood education and parent discussion. All teachers in the program are licensed. Second-semester registration will begin on Jan. 5 and classes will begin on Jan. 26. For more information, please call 651-403-8353 or view and register for winter/spring classes online at tridistrict.thatscommunityed.com.

Spring Early Learning Events for You & Your Family!

Inver Grove Heights Preschool Registration Tuesday, February 17 6:00 p.m. Online enrollment begins and continues 24/7 starting at 6 p.m. In person registration begins at the IGH Early Learning Center from 6:00-7:00 p.m, and continues during regular business hours. South St. Paul Preschool Information Night Tuesday, January 27: Lincoln Center 5:30-6:30 p.m. Kid Connections 5:30-6:30 p.m. Kaposia Education Center 6:00-7:00 p.m.

ECFE

FREE! Community Baby Shower

2015-16 Community Preschool

Children must be 3-4 years old as of Sept. 1, 2015 for the 2015-16 program year. The location for our Early Learning programs has yet to be determined for the 2015-16 school year. Please visit www.197preschool.tridistrictce.org for the most up-to-date information. Please note: Early Learning classes will remain at Pilot Knob for 201516. For questions call the early learning office at 651-403-8353. There are current openings remaining in the following preschool programs for the 2014-15 program year:

ThreeSchool

2014-15 ThreeSchool class enrollment is open to children who were three by Sept. 1, 2014. The focus is on developing social skills, exposure to a variety of learning materials and increasing language skills.

PreKindergarten

2014-15 PreKindergarten (PreK) class enrollment is open to children who were four by Sept. 1, 2014. PreK exposes children to a variety of experiences which promote social skills and enhance learning. Children learn and grow in a structured preschool environment that fosters readiness skills that help them prepare for kindergarten.

For parents & babies birth-12 months Come and see what we have for you and your little one at our Community Baby Shower! * Meet other parents with a new baby * Learn proper car seat installation * Ask a public health nurse questions * Find out about community resources * Enjoy free refreshments and receive a special gift bag filled with wonderful surprises To ensure that we have enough gift bags and refreshments, please pre-register by Monday, Jan. 26 at 651-403-8353. Let us know if you need care for baby’s big brother or sister. Please call: 651-403-8366 for registration information in Spanish. Friday, Jan. 30, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Mendota Elementary School 1979 Summit Lane, Mendota Heights

FREE! Little Hearts Pajama Party!

Sponsored by the Early Learning Advisory Council Fun for the entire family! Join our Little Hearts Pajama Party for games, crafts and story time with the Dakota County Library. We will be accepting donations of new pajamas for children in need in our community. Pre-registration is not required. Saturday, Feb. 7, 3:30-5 p.m. Moreland Arts & Health Sciences Magnet School 217 W. Moreland Avenue, West St. Paul www.tridistrictce.org

Jan. - May 2015

Early Title subtitle Learning West St. Paul Mendota Heights Eagan

ECFE

651-403-8353

Preschool

651-403-8353

Early Childhood Screening 651-403-7635

Early Learning Office Mendota Elementary School

1979 Summit Lane Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651-403-8353 www.197earlylearning. tridistrictce.org

Is your family on the School District Census?

If you have a child between the ages of birth to 5 and live in District 197, you should be receiving information on the District’s Early Learning Program and important pre-kindergarten information. If you are not, please call 651-403-7009 to ensure that your child is included on the census.

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Title Youth Enrichment Classes available, but not limited to Middle School and High School Students.

Students may participate in both the ACT course and the SAT/PSAT course for a reduced fee of $210 - a savings of $30! For more information on test prep classes, call 612-222-5108 or visit advantageprep.net.

The following youth classes are available, but not limited to, Middle School and High School students. For a complete list of elementary classes please refer to your winter/spring youth catalog, sent home in your child's backpack.

Brain Builders ACT Prep Class

These courses provide an introduction to the ACT and SAT formats, strategies for answering questions and instruction for the specific subject areas tested. Focal points of the program include diagnostic testing, vocabulary development, intensive mathematical review, reading comprehension improvement, anxiety and time management. Students who complete a course may repeat the course as often as they wish, free of charge. For more information, call 612-222-5108 or visit www.advantageprep.net. Instructor: Advantage Prep Henry Sibley High School, MH

Wednesday, Feb. 18 - March 11 5:45-8:45 p.m. #7301-W15414 4 Sessions-$120 Wednesday, April 28 - May 19 5:45-8:45 p.m. #7301-SP15602 4 Sessions-$120

Simley High School, IGH

Thursdays, Feb. 19 - March 12 #3301-W15432

Central Square, SSP

February 21 - March 14 #4301-W15435

5:45-8:45 p.m. 4 Sessions-$120 9 - 12 p.m. 4 Sessions-$120

SAT/PSAT Prep Class

This course provides an introduction to the SAT/ PSAT format, strategies for answering questions and instruction for the specific subject areas tested. Focal points of the program include diagnostic testing, vocabulary development, intensive mathematical review, reading comprehension improvement and anxiety, and time management. Students who complete a course may repeat the course as often as they wish, free of charge. For more information, call 612-222-5108 or visit www.advantageprep.net.

Instructor: Advantage Prep

Henry Sibley High School, MH Thursday, April 29 - May 20 #7300-SP15514

Central Square, SSP

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Saturdays, April 25 - May 16 #4302-W15535

GRASP

GRASP is a nine-week correspondence program which helps students maintain reading and math skills while they are on summer vacation. It should take you and your child approximately one hour per week for nine weeks to complete each weekly lesson. We suggest parents order the grade level just completed. If there are extenuating circumstances, order the level that is appropriate for your child. Prices include curriculum packet, completion awards and scoring service. Books for IGH students will be delivered to the school. SSP students in grades 7-8 may pick up books at the Youth Enrichment Office located in the SSP District Office. Deadline to register is April 10. Inver Grove Middle School, (Grades 6-8)

9 - 12 p.m. 4 Sessions-$120

Javascript Game Coding

(Grades 6-8) You know what's even better than playing games? Creating your own. Even if you're an absolute beginner, this class will teach you how to make your own online games with interactive examples. You'll learn programming using nothing more than a browser, and see cool, 3D results as you type. You'll learn realworld programming skills in a real programming language: JavaScript, the language of the web. You'll start by building simple animated shapes, then make your own players! You’ll learn to personalized a game using scripting libraries. Keyboarding skills useful. Bring a USB Drive everyday. Instructor: Computer Explorers IGH Middle School, IGH Thursdays, Feb. 5 & 12 #3601-W15

South St. Paul, (Grades 7-8) #4115-W15 DO Math #4115-W15 DO Reading #4115-W15 DO Both

1 subject-$34 1 subject-$34 2 subjects-$54

IGH Middle School Chess Club

(Grades 6-8) Chess is a great way to encourage strategic thinking, planning, and decision making skills. (All levels of Chess players are welcome.) Chess improves logical thinking skills and reinforces geometry skills learned in class. Chess Club will introduce the basic rules to the game of Chess and sportsmanship. Instructor will provide students with help on the rules of Chess and provide strategies to outwit their opponents. Chess boards will be provided. Instructor: Eugene Lucas, 3M Engineer Wednesdays, Jan. 28 - May 20 (No Class April 1) #3621-W15

2:35 – 3:55 p.m. 16 sessions- $40

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NXT Robotic Engineering

(Grades 6-8) Using the NXT Intelligent brick from LEGO®, servo motors, advanced ultrasonic, touch and light sensors, and specialized Lego technic engineering components, students will build robots, program them to accomplish tasks, respond to external stimuli, and overcome challenges. Students working in small teams will control the robot with the NXT programs. Students will then be challenged to morph their projects into better, stronger or faster robots. Instructor: Computer Explorers IGH Middle School, IGH Tuesdays, Apr. 7 & 14 #3603-SP5

6 p.m. – 8 p.m. 2 sessions- $48

IGH Middle School Sci-Fi Club

(Grades 6-8) Are you interested in Science Fiction? Do you like Sci-Fi movies, books and characters like Star Wars, The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings and Guardians of the Galaxy? If you answered, Yes- then this club is for you. Join us for the new IGH Middle School Sci-Fi Club. Our first informational meeting will be Thursday, February 5, 2015. Instructor: Kristen Muccio

Youth Enrichment Classes available, but not limited to Middle School and High School Students.

IGH Middle & High School Students in Community Education classes may take the Activity Bus home.

IGH Middle School, IGH

Lego Movie Maker

(Grades 6-8) Students working in teams will explore the exciting world of digital animation and photography. Our cinematographers and photographers will create their stories & unique projects using our special computer graphic and editing software. They will make a stop-motion animation movie from beginning to end: storyboarding, creating backgrounds, making props, filming the movie & downloading it to a computer, and adding special effects and transitions. Using the same tools used by today’s best known animators, this course will spark their imaginations and then give them the tools to bring their ideas to life! Instructor: Computer Explorers IGH Middle School, IGH Thursdays, Mar. 19 & 26 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. #3602-W15

Jan. - May 2015

6 p.m. – 8 p.m. 2 sessions- $48

#3121-SP15 Math 1 subject-$34 #3121-SP15 Reading 1 subject-$34 #3121-SP15 Math and Reading 2 subjects-$54

IGH Middle School, IGH 5:45-8:45 p.m. 4 Sessions-$120

Brain Builders

2 sessions- $48

Thursday, Feb. 5 2:35 – 3:55 p.m. (Registration information will be available at the informational meeting)

Did You Know?

STEM education is in demand across the United States! By 2018, industry experts project a shortage of applicants for an estimated 1.2 million job openings in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) industries. www.tridistrictce.org

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Enrichment Classes available, but not limited to Middle School and High School Students.

Imagine & design Cupcake Decorating (Grades 6-8)

Students will learn to decorate several different designs on 8 cupcakes. Learn how to use icing bags, color icing and pipe designs. Each student will complete 8 cupcakes to take home and also take home a small decorating kit. Supply fee included. Instructor: Diane Hirte IGH Middle School, IGH Thursday, Mar. 5 #3605-W15

2:35 – 3:55 p.m. 1 session - $30

Create a Cookie Bouquet

(Grades 6-8) Each student will learn how to decorate eight cookies and assemble them into a cookie bouquet to take home. Great skill to have for making gifts for others. Instructor: Diane Hirte IGH Middle School, IGH Tuesday, April 21 #3606-SP15

TV & Studio Production! (Ages 14+)

Learn all about the various roles in Studio Production, while working with a group to make your own TV show! This class will give you hands-on experience, learning-whiledoing, under the guidance of our professional staff. You will be involved with choosing & planning content, on-camera performance, AND operating equipment behind the scenes. During this 4-day class, you will learn and putto-practice, the following positions: Camera Operator, Producer, Host, Audio Technician, Character Generator Operator and Technical Director. Each student will provide a guest, who he/she will interview on television, for a 10-minute segment. Instructor: Town Square Television Town Square TV- 5845 Blaine Ave., IGH Mon. - Thurs., Feb. 23-26; 6- 8 p.m. #3421-W15 4 sessions - $95

2:35 – 3:55 p.m. 1 session - $30

Boredom Busters (Grades K-6) School Release Day!

Winter blues? Come join us for the five project one day class during which you will brush away the winter blues as we create some fun GREEN cloud dough, goo and more! Instructor: Designed 4 Imagination, LLC Kaposia Education Center, SSP Friday, February 27 10-Noon #4413-W15KEC 1 session-$23 Lincoln Center Elementary, SSP Friday, February 27 10-Noon #4413-W15LC 1 session-$23

(ages 11+) This course is designed to provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. Youth will learn skills in four core areas: leadership and professionalism, safety, basic care for infants and children, and first aid. Bring a beverage and a nut-free lunch. Instructor: Deb Gutzman or Allison

Central Square - Deb Gutzman Saturday, June 6 9-2:30 p.m. #4202-S15 1 session-$80

For Grades: K-5 in District 199, K-6 in District 6 and K-4 in District 197

Community Education offers a variety of classes for kids after school, in the evenings and on weekends. Our enrichment classes allow kids to engage learning in a fun, creative and safe environment. We offer classes like: chess, 3D game design, drawing, painting, theater, Kung Fu, Fencing, swimming and much more! For a complete list of classes in your district pick up a Youth Enrichment Brochure today or visit our registration site at www.tridistrictce.org. 8

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South St. Paul High School (Room A-149) Thurs., April 9-May 14 3-4 p.m. #4303-Sp15 5 sessions-$59 (No class on April 16)

Enrichment Classes available, but not limited to Middle School and High School Students.

One Day Class! Certified Babysitter’s Training

Central Square - Deb Gutzman Saturday, April 11 9-2:30 p.m. #4202-SP15 1 session-$80

the Youth Enrichment Brochure in your child's backpack!

Join the fun as we learn about how meal times, ingredients and recipes vary in different Spanish speaking countries. Students will prepare and enjoy five different recipes from several Spanish speaking countries throughout the course. Instructor: Courtney Nygaard

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Health & Wellness

IGH Middle School - Deb Gutzman Friday, Mar. 6 9 - 2:30 p.m. #3203-W15 1 session-$80

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Food and Culture in Spanish Speaking Countries (Grades 9-12)

Heritage Middle School - Allison Saturday, Jan. 17 9-3:00 p.m. #7015-W15A 1 session-$80 Saturday, April 11 #7015-W15B

9-3:00 p.m. 1 session-$80

Friendly Hills Middle School - Allison Saturday, Feb. 28 9-3:00 p.m. #7015-W15A 1 session-$80 Saturday, May 23 #7015-W15B

9-3:00 p.m. 1 session-$80

Safekids 101 – Preparing Kids to Stay Safe at Home and in the Community

(Ages 10 and older) A home alone class, Safe Kids 101, that helps kids with the next step in independence and helps parents rest in the knowledge that this course will help their child stay safe at home and in the community. This course will cover important safety principles that ALL parents want their pre-teen and teens to know. This DVD program includes a student workbook and hands-on activities providing a superior program that students love and parents appreciate. An all-new segment on digital safety and how to navigate the online world safely is also included. Instructor: Deb Gutzman IGH Middle School, IGH Friday, Feb. 13 #3205-W15 (Early Release Day)

1:10 -3:30 p.m. 1 session - $28

Central Square Community Center, SSP Monday, March 30 9:30 - 12 p.m. #4203-SP15 1 session - $28

Want to get Email Newsletters? Sign up online at www.tridistrictce.org and click on 'Receive Email News' to get information on upcoming classes and reminders.

PLAN AHEAD FOR SUMMER: Information on Summer IGH Youth Center and Packer Pad will be mailed to current 5th, 6th and 7th grade student households by mid-April. www.tridistrictce.org

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Performing arts

Performing arts

A.C.T. Presents: The Snow Queen

South St. Paul Secondary School Theatre

(Grades 3-8) Enrichment Classes available, but not limited to Middle School and High School Students.

South St. Paul Secondary School Theatre will be producing three theatrical productions during the Winter and Spring of 2015.

Join us for a beautiful winter adventure through the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale that the movie "Frozen" was based on! When her best friend is kidnapped by the Snow Queen, 12-yearold Gerda goes on a quest to rescue him. With the help of a troll and elf, will Gerda be able to find her friend before his heart freezes forever? Instructors: Calyssa and Cassidy Hall Mon.-Fri., Jan. 26 - Feb. 13 #4709-W15 Kaposia Education Center, SSP (No class Jan. 29 and Feb. 5)

Winter One Act Play Festival Don Quixote Stories

Performances on February 12 and 13 at 7 p.m. Tickets $4 in advance and $5 at the door. (Tickets available after January 27 at Kid Connections 1541 5th Avenue So. and at the Youth Enrichment office 104 5th Ave.S.(Located in the District Office)

(Grades 3-8)

A musical adventure under the sea! Be a part of telling this enchanting tale as King Triton, Flounder, and Sebastian find that a certain mermaid's curiosity about humans has gotten her into quite a bit of trouble. Will Ariel's battle with Ursula, the sea witch, be worth her dreams of the world above? Instructors: Calyssa and Cassidy Hall Mon.-Fri., Feb. 17 (Tues.)-Mar. 6 6:15 - 8:15 p.m. #3702-W15 14 sessions- $98 Simley High School Auditorium, IGH Performances March 5 & 6 7 p.m. Tickets $4 in advance and $5 at the door. (Available after Feb. 17 at the Community Education Office 2990 80th St. E., IGH and or call 651-306-7870.

Glee Club: Classic Rewind! (Grades 6-8)

Journey, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John; the list goes on and on! Come experience classic music Glee Club style as you learn about the art of becoming a “Triple Threat”. We’ll create our own performance (singing, dancing and acting) of a classic hit and perform it for family and friends on the final day of class. Instructor: Young Performers Tuesdays, Feb. 24 - Mar. 17 #3609-W15 IGH Middle School, IGH

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2:35-3:55 p.m. 4 sessions - $58

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Enrichment Classes available, but not limited to Middle School and High School Students.

Seven short plays: six student-directed and two student-written, all about characters who dare to dream big. This production will include our one act competition play, "The Man of La Mancha High School", the Jr. High one act, "Darcy's Cinematic Life", and five 10 minute plays.

6:15-8:15 p.m. 13 sessions-$98

A.C.T. Presents: Little Mermaid

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Performances: Jan 22 & 23

7 pm

Spring Sr. High Play Fahrenheit 451 Simley Theatre: “The Actor Games & Cabaret Variete” (Grades 6-12)

A double feature night starting out with the one act play, The Actor Games. In this Hunger Games parody everyone is starving...for attention! Society's obsession with all things drama has become so distracting, the Capitol has outlawed all auditions and has divided the population into ten districts: Greek Tragedy, Shakespeare, Musical Theatre and others. During the annual Actor Games, a tribute from each district competes to become a star. The second half of the night, Cabaret Variété, consists of four 10-15 minute medleys from some favorite Broadway productions we all know and love. Each medley is masterfully staged to sing, dance and act its way through the exciting highlights of each show, giving the audience the opportunity to experience four shows in one sitting! Whether you’ve never seen musicals or see one every weekend, this is the perfect production to come experience a night full of laughs, variety and entertainment. Performances: Jan. 30 & 31 7 p.m. February 1 2 p.m. Simley High School Auditorium, IGH For information on ticket sales visit www.simleytheatre.org

Simley Theatre’s Spring Musical “HairSpray”

Good morning, Baltimore! It's 1962, and Tracy Turnblad, a spunky girl with big hair and a kind heart, has only one big dream--to dance. She wins a spot on the local TV dance program, "The Corny Collins Show" and is quickly transformed from social outcast to sudden star. In balancing her new-found power with her desire for justice, Tracy sets out to dethrone the program's reigning Miss Teen Hairspray, win the heart of the handsome Link Larkin, and integrate a TV network in the process. With the help of her outsized mom, Edna, and guest DJ Motormouth Maybelle, the rhythm of Tracy's new beat just might prove unstoppable. Hairspray combines the songs you love from the movie with a few new ones from the Broadway production including “Good Morning Baltimore,” “I Can Hear the Bells,” “You Can’t Stop the Beat,” and more. Through cheery and energetic songs, the inspiring message of celebrating who we all are as individuals shines through. This show promises to leave you tapping your toes and dreaming big! Auditions: Mon., Feb. 9 & Tues., Feb. 10 #3203-W14 *New Registrations

Ray Bradbury's classic sci-fi tale about firemen who set fires (to books) will explore the importance of imagination and stories to individuals, and the impact of high tech media and hyper-surveillance on society. Performances: March 26, 27 &28 7 p.m. March 29 2 p.m.

Spring Jr. High Play Get Smart

Based on the Mel Brooks TV series, this play follows the misadventures on Maxwell Smart as he tries to foil the evil machinations of KAOS. Yes, he does have a telephone in his shoe! Performances: May 8 and 9

7p.m.

Tickets for all three shows will be available at www.showtix4u.com or by calling 651-4579430. All students in grades 7-12 who live in or attend the South St. Paul School district are eligible to audition to be in the cast or apply to be on the technical crew for these shows. Please direct questions to Eric Holsen, Theatre Director, at eholsen@sspps.org or 651-4579430.

IGH Ski Trips Check out page 16 for more details!

$100*

Performances: April 30 & May 1 & 2 7 p.m. May 3 2 p.m. Simley High School Auditorium, IGH www.tridistrictce.org

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Youth

Performing arts Private Guitar Lessons (8 years and older)

Enrichment Classes available, but not limited to Middle School and High School Students.

One-on-one weekly half hour guitar lessons(electric or acoustic accepted). Suitable for students of any level. Content geared to each student’s goals and interests. Students must bring their own instrument. To schedule a lesson time please call 651.306-3631. Make-up lessons for missed lessons are to be arranged with the instructor.(Only make-up lessons for excused absences are given) Instructor:Drew Druckrey Thursdays,Jan. 29-March 19 (no lesson February 26) 30 min. private lessons between 4-8 p.m #4708-W15 7 sessions-$115 Kaposia Education Center, SSP Thursdays,April 9- May 21 30 min. private lessons between 4-8 p.m #4708-SP15 7 sessions-$115 Kaposia Education Center, SSP

Sports & Rec Vertical Endeavors- ½ Day Rock Climbing Camps (Grades 6-8)

Vertical Endeavors –Saint Paul ½ Day Rock Climbing Camps offer children ages 6 to 12 the opportunity to learn proper climbing techniques in a controlled setting that is fun and exciting for kids of all skill levels. No experience is necessary. In addition to our focus on fun, all of our camps place a strong emphasis on the various aspects of safety in the sport of rock climbing. Activities include cooperative group initiatives, top-rope climbing, knot tying, rappelling and climbing games. Your child will leave camp with a renewed sense of self-reliance and accomplishment, as well as a deeper respect for the rock climbing community. Vertical Endeavors, 855 Phalen Blvd. , St. Paul Non-School Day Camps Session E- Monday, Jan. 19, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Session F- Monday, Feb. 16, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. #3628-W15 1 session- $58

Spring Break Camps

Sports & Rec Kung Fu (Ages 5+)

Kung Fu is the art of fitness and self defense. Learn practical Kung Fu techniques that will benefit you throughout your life, through a skill building progressive training program for beginners through Black Belt. You will become more aware of your self and your surroundings, improve your self-esteem and confidence. This is a full participation and fun class which will strengthen the mind and body, promote leadership, discipline, concentration, coordination and balance. Optional uniform and certificate for white to black belt are available. Instructor: National Treasure Kung Fu, Inc. Director Al Lam Mondays, Jan.26-March 16 7 sessions-$81 (No class Feb. 16) #4802-W15 (Beginners/White Belt) 6:15-7:00 p.m. #4803-W15 (Yellow-Black Belt) 7-7:45 p.m. Lincoln Center, SSP Mondays, April 6-May 18 7 sessions-$81 #4802-SP15 (Beginners/White Belt) 6:15-7:00 p.m. #4803-SP15 (Yellow-Black Belt) 7-7:45 p.m. Lincoln Center, SSP

Session A- Monday, Mar. 30, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Session B- Tuesday, Mar. 31, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Session C- Wednesday, Apr. 1, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Session D- Thursday, Apr. 2, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. #3629-SP15 1 session- $58

School of Fish-On Ice (Grades 5-8)

Group Violin Lessons (Grade 2-6)

Learn all about playing the beautiful and melodious violin! In this beginning violin class, you will learn proper position and you will be able to play a few songs by the end of our session. We will celebrate your hard work by performing a concert for friends and family at our last class. Music and violin( to be used at class only) will be provided. (You can rent a violin from the instructor for a small rental fee. Please talk to the instructor on the 1st day of class if you are interested in renting a violin.) Instructor:Sadie Benson

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Tuesdays, Feb. 10-March 24 #4711-W15 Lincoln Center Elementary, SSP

7 sessions-$79

Tuesdays, April 7- May 19 #4711-W15 Lincoln Center Elementary, SSP

7 sessions-$79

Jan. - May 2015

www.tridistrictce.org

In this School of Fish ice fishing class students will learn about lakes, fish and how to find and catch them. Kids receive the School of Fish Workbook, Rod and reel combo, tackle box and tackle, snack pack, fishing journal and more. Class is taught by fishing television show co-host and fishing educator Mike Frisch. Early Release Day for students. Instructor: Mick Frisch Friday, Jan. 16 #3630-W15 IGH Middle School, IGH

11:15am - 2:15 p.m. 1 session - $47

Driver Education

CheerAmerica( Ages 5-14)

CheerAmerica is an exciting cheerleading and dance program. Students learn popular cheers, chants, jumps, leaps, choreographed pompom/ dance routines, parade marching techniques and other skills involved in performances, competitions and school cheerleading try-outs. The program promotes improved coordination, physical fitness, personal esteem and working as a cooperative team member with other youth in the class. Optional pom-poms and uniforms are available through CheerAmerica. Contact Jeff Wood at CheerAmerica for pricing, 952-9977732.

Youth Enrichment Classes available, but not limited to Middle School and High School Students.

Our Driver Education program is taught by certified licensed instructors. The state of Minnesota requires anyone under the age of 18 wanting to obtain a MN Driver's License to complete an approved course in driver education. This course must include a minimum of 30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. The classroom includes lecture, class discussion, guest speakers, films, written work from textbooks and written tests. Behind-the-wheel training allows a student to practice driving on public streets and highways with an instructor in a dual-control (two brake) car. The fee is $360. Payment can be made in full at the time of registration or pay $180 at the beginning of class and $180 at the end of the 30 hours prior to the student receiving the 'blue' card.

South St. Paul High School

#4300-W15 - 12 Sessions - $360 Mon.-Thurs., March 9-26 2:45-5:45 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., April 27-May 1 2:45-5:45 p.m.

Simley High School, IGH

#3300-W15 - 12 Sessions - $360 Mon.-Thurs., March 9-26 3-6 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., April 27-May 14 3-6 p.m.

Henry Sibley High School, MH

#7302-W15 - 11 Sessions - $360 Mon.-Fri., Jan. 12-29 3:45 - 6:45 p.m. (No class Jan. 19, 23 or 26) Mon.-Fri., March 9-23 3:15 - 6:15 p.m. Mon.-Fri., April 13-27 3:15 - 6:15 p.m.

Tuesdays, Feb. 10 - April 21 10 sessions-$71 (No class March 31) #4800-W15A (Ages 5-8) 6-6:45 p.m. #4800-W15B (Ages 9-14) 7-7:45 p.m. Kaposia Education Center, SSP www.tridistrictce.org

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Youth Title Aquatics subtitle Learn to Swim is a nationally recognized program of the American Red Cross. It encourages each child’s success by developing strokes and swimming endurance, one step at a time. Red Cross Swimming Instructors are American Red Cross certified in water safety instruction and/or lifeguarding. Please read the lesson description thoroughly to determine the appropriate level for your child. If you have questions about your child’s level, please be sure to attend the first session. A member of the staff will determine if children are placed in the correct class. Placement of all students is subject to the discretion of the pool supervisor and the swim instructor. *Scholarships are available, please call for qualifications, 651-403-8313.

Time

Course Number

Class

Saturday, Jan. 24 - March 15 8 sessions - $65* 9:15 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.

Preschool Swimmers 1

#7911-W15A

Level 3

#7903-W15A

Preschool Swimmers 2

#7912-W15A

Tiny Tots

#7900-W15A

10:40 a.m. to 11:10 a.m.

Level 1

#7901-W15A

Level 4

#7904-W15A

11:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

Level 2

#7902-W15A

Level 3

#7903-W15B

10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Time

Class

Course Number

Wednesday, Jan. 28 - March 18 8 sessions - $65* 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

7:10 p.m. to 7:40 p.m.

Preschool Swimmers 1

#7911-W15B

Level 2

#7902-W15B

Preschool Swimmers 2

#7912-W15B

Level 1

#7901-W15B

Learn to Swim!

Time

Course Number

12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Time

#7910-W15A #7910-W15B

Tuesday, Feb. 3 - March 3 5 sessions - $77 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

#7910-W15C #7910-W15D #7910-W15E #7910-W15F

Lifeguards & Water Safety Instructors (WSI) needed! Community Education is now hiring qualified* Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors for the Aquatics program.

*Must be certified by the American Red Cross

Jan. - May 2015

www.tridistrictce.org

Aquatics programs are held at the Grass Pool at Heritage Middle School, 121 West Butler Avenue, WSP.

Course Number

More Information: Contact Angie Martinez Grande at amartinez@tridistrictce.org

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Aquatics!

Saturday, Jan. 24 - March 14 8 sessions - $124

Pay starts at $9.20/hour for Lifeguards and $12.98/hour for WSI. Apply online at www.isd197.org

American Red Cross nationally recognized lessons are offered throughout the year by TriDistrict Community Education. Lessons are held in the Grass Pool at Heritage Middle School in West St. Paul.

Youth Title subtitle aquatics

Private Lessons

Tiny Tots

This is a parent/child class for children 6 months to 2 years of age. An adult must accompany each child in the water. Parents and children learn together to increase a child's comfort level in the water and build a foundation of basic skills, such as arm and leg movements and breath control as well as water safety. Water diapers are required for infants and toddlers.

Preschool Swimmers 1

This class is designed for younger preschooler’s ages 2-3 years who are ready to be in the water without a parent. Students will learn basic aquatic skills such as submerging mouth, nose, and eyes in the water, bobbing and kicking as well as to enter and exit the water safely. Parents are not required to be in the water with their child. Water diapers are required for toddlers.

Preschool Swimmers 2

This class is designed for older preschooler’s ages 4-5 years who are ready to be in the water without a parent. Students will learn basic aquatic skills such as fully submerging and holding breath, front and back floats, treading water and water safety. Parents are not required to be in the water with their child.

Level 1 - Introduction to Water Skills

This class will help students feel comfortable in the water and build a foundation of basic water skills that they will build upon as they go through the “Learn to Swim” program. Students will learn to enter and exit the water safely, bobbing, retrieving submerged objects, front and back glide, back float and arm and leg actions. Children must be at least 5 years of age.

Level 2 - Fundamental Aquatic Skills

Students will improve their skills from level 1 and learn new skills such as jumping into the water, rotary breathing, rolling from front to back, treading water and combined arm and leg action on front and back.

Level 3 - Stroke Development

This class will primarily focus on stroke development in front and back crawl and will be introduced to the elementary back stroke. Skills are taught in both shallow and deep water and students will swim independently over short distances.

Level 4 - Stroke Improvement

Students will continue to practice strokes from Level 3 and be introduced to the breaststroke and sidestroke. They will work to build endurance in both shallow and deep water swimming independently under water over medium distances. They will also learn headfirst entries from the side of the pool.

If your child has a disability of some sort, please let us know. This helps ensure that we provide adequate pool staff for the program. Students must furnish their own towel and suit. Goggles optional. Please leave valuables at home. Neither the aquatics staff nor Community Education will be responsible for lost or stolen items. Spectators must be seated. For the safety of all, children not enrolled in the class must remain with a parent. Please be on time! Every minute of our swim lessons is important. We ask that all students arrive in plenty of time to be ready to enter the water at the exact start time listed. *Scholarships are available, please call for qualifications, 651-403-8313. Enjoy your classes!

Level 5 - Stroke Refinement and Proficiency

This class provides further coordination and refinement of strokes. Students will build endurance to swim greater distances and will learn flip turns and be introduced to the butterfly stroke.

www.tridistrictce.org

Jan. - May 2015

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IGH Middle School Ski Trips Beginner & Experienced Skiers & Snowboarders

Spartan Kids' Care - Inver Grove Heights Community Schools

(Grades 6-8)

Inver Grove Heights School-Age Care is a Community Education program brought to your by the Inver Grove Heights School District.

Join us for exciting trips to Afton Alps. Get your skis and boards ready! If you don’t have equipment- rentals are available; never skied before or, a little rusty? Afton Alps offers lessons for only $5. You may sign-up for one or all of the trips. Look for registration forms in the IGH Middle School office, Simley High School office or visit www.ighclubs.

School Year Program - 2014-2015

Spartan Kids' Care offers a before school and after school program during the school year that is open to children who are in kindergarten through fifth grade. Our sessions allow children the freedom to choose a variety of activities: art, science, gym, computer time, reading and more.

Bus departs IGH Middle School at 3:00 p.m. and returns to IGH Middle School at 9:00 p.m. Students must provide their own transportation home from the school. Chaperones: IGH Middle School staff and volunteers

Locations

*Registration Fee - $25 (All students must pay this fee - includes transportation and supervision)

Hilltop Elementary School 3201 68th St. E., Inver Grove Heights

All Trips are from 3-9:00 p.m.

Ski Trip Dates Register by:

Lift Ticket Only - $20 (Provide your own skis/snowboard)

Friday, Jan.23 Tuesday, Jan. 20 Friday, Feb. 6 Tuesday, Feb. 3 Friday, Feb. 20 Tuesday, Feb. 17 Friday, March 13 Tuesday, March 10

Ski Rental Package - $39 (Includes lift ticket & ski/snowboard rental)

nUMBER #3632-W15B #3632-W15C #3682-W15D #3632-W14E

*Students with a season pass and their own equipment are only required to pay the registration fee.

Encore Program Fees

Extra Innings Program Fees

District 197 School-Age Care - West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan Area Schools

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Extra Innings SAC (Grades K-4) Days

Weekly

Daily

Release

5

Before School After School

$22.50 $62.50

$4.50 $12.50

$39

4

Before School After School

$18 $50

3

Before School After School

$13.50 $37.50

2

Before School After School

$9 $25

1

Before School After School

$4.50 $12.50

Days

Weekly

Daily

Release

5

Before School After School

$35 $47.50

$7 $9.50

$39

4

Before School After School

$28 $38

3

Before School After School

$21 $28.50

2

Before School After School

$14 $19

1

Before School After School

$7 $9.50

Located in all District Elementary Schools Extra Innings is offered before and after school and on most schoolrelease days. Students participate in games, arts and crafts, outdoor play, gym games, cooking and time to work on homework. Time is also spent with friends and having a healthy snack.

Encore SAC (Grades 5-8)

Located in both District Middle Schools Before School and at the Noreen Center in West St. Paul After School and at Garlough Elementary School on Non-School Days Encore is an engaging program that provides social and educational opportunities for middle school students. Homework assistance is available as well as fun activities including gym time, outdoor play, arts and crafts, service learning, Encore Youth Advisory Council and the Character Counts Program.

Site Hours - Monday - Friday

Before School - 6:30 a.m. to the start of the school day After School - End of the school day to 6 p.m. Non-School Days - 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Registration

To register visit tridistrict.thatscommunityed.com. For questions please call Jen at 651-403-7546. You may also visit us online at www.197sac.tridistrictce.org.

Pine Bend Elementary School 9875 Inver Grove Trail, Inver Grove Heights Salem Hills Elementary School 5899 Babcock Trail, Inver Grove Heights

Hours

Monday - Friday Morning Program: 6 a.m. - 8:15 Afternoon Program: 3:10 - 6 p.m. Non-School Days: 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. (Located at Hilltop Elementary)

Registration Online - tridistrict.thatscommunityed.com For additional information please call 651-306-7502. You may also visit us online at www.ighsac@tridistrictce.org

Program Fees Type of Care/Service

Fee

Full time - AM or PM (M-F)

$51/week

Full time - AM & PM (M-F)

$102/week

*Part time - AM or PM

$15.30/day

*Part time - AM & PM

$30.60/day

Non-School Day

$31/day

Early Release Day

$14.50/day

Fees are based on a set schedule. There is a non-refundable $27.50 registration fee per child for all families. *Part time schedules are based on attending 1-4 days per week.

Kids’ Choice School-Age Care - South St. Paul Public Schools South St. Paul Kids’ Choice School- Age Care is a Community Education program brought to you by the South St. Paul School District.

School Year Program - 2014-2015 Serving four-year old preschool through 6th grade The Kids’ Choice program provides a quality program that fosters a safe, cooperative, caring, fun and creative environment that promotes individual uniqueness, self-esteem, team work and respect.

Locations

Registration

Online - tridistrict.thatscommunityed.com For additional information please call 651-306-3631. You may also visit us online at www.sspsac@tridistrictce.org

Program Fees

There is a non-refundable $25 registration fee per child for all families. Type of Care Before School Before School Pick Your Days

Days/Week

Fee

5

$50/week

1-5

$12/day

5

$50/week

Kaposia Education Center 1225 First Ave. S., South St. Paul

After School After School Pick Your Days

1-5

$12/day

Lincoln Center 357 Ninth Ave. N., South St. Paul

Non-School Days

N/A

$31/day

Hours

Monday - Friday Before School: 6:30 a.m. - Start of the school day After School: End of the school day - 6 p.m. Non-School Days at both locations: 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Summer Registration Begins Online March 20

*Fees are based on a set schedule. All set schedules need to be scheduled before your child attends. Drop In - Add a Day

Fee/Day

Before School

$15

After School

$15

Non-School Day

$36

Children must be registered in the program. Availability is based on enrollment.

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espaÑol

Cuidado de niños en edad escolar

espaÑol

Programas de la Niñez Temprana

Del Distrito 197

Nuestros Programas Preescolares Ofrecen “un Puente para la Escuela”

Inver Grove Heights School Age Care Año Escolar de 2014-2015 Spartan Kids’ Care ofrece un programa para cuidar a sus niños antes y después de la escuela. Ofrecemos este programa para los niños de kínder y hasta el sexto grado. En estas sesiones se dales a los niños la libertad de elegir una variedad de actividades: arte, ciencias, gimnasio, computación, lectura y mucho más. Ubicado en: Hilltop, Pine Bend y Salem Hills Registrarse en linea: tridistrict.thatscommunityed. com Para obtener asistencia adicional visítenos en www.ighsac@tridistrictce.org

South St. Paul Kids’ Choice Año Escolar de 2014-2015 Kids’ Choice es un programa de alta calidad que promueve un ambiente seguro, cooperativo, comprensivo, divertido y creativo además promueve apreciación personal positiva, autoestima, trabajo en equipo y respeto. Para niños en Preescolar de cuatro años y hasta sexto grado. Ubicado en: Kaposia Education Center & Lincoln Center Horas: Antes de el dio escudar: De 6:30 a.m. hasta el comienzo del día escolar Después de el dio escudar: Desde que termina la Escuela hasta las 6:00 p.m. Días que no hay clases: De 6:30 a.m. a 6:00 p.m. No hay reembolso para la cuesta de $25 de cada niño. Búsquenos en: www.sspsac.tridistrictce.org

sac

DISTRICT 197

school-age care

Extra Innings y Encore

Cuidado para Niños de Edad Escolar en West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan El Distrito 197 ofrece cuidado de niños antes y después de la escuela para los grados k-8 a través del programa de Cuidado de Niños. Las horas antes de la escuela son de 6:30 hasta que comienzan las clases e incluye el desayuno. El programa después de la escuela es hasta las 6 de la tarde y los niños hacen manualidades, obtienen ayuda con la tarea, van al gimnasio, cocinan y se juntan con sus compañeros para compartir un bocadillo.

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Jan. - May 2015

www.tridistrictce.org

Los programas preescolares del Distrito 197 proveen “un puente para la escuela” a través de los programas de medio día. Experiencias ricas en aprendizaje en salones bien equipados están presentes todos los días con niños que crecen en un ambiente de una “escuela verdadera.” Los preescolares usan la biblioteca y el gimnasio, se juntan con niños de grados kínder a cuarto, asisten a asambleas escolares y eventos especiales, y siguen un horario típico de un niño de kínder el que incluye actividades individuales, como grupos pequeños y grandes. Usted va a encontrar a maestras de calidad y comprensivas que tienen todas las credenciales para enseñar a preescolares.

Ubicado en: Garlough Environmental Magnet Mendota Elementary Moreland Arts & Health Sciences Magnet Pilot Knob STEM Magnet Somerset Elementary St. Joseph's School Horas: Antes de la Escuela: De 6:30 a.m. hasta el comienzo del día escolar Después de la Escuela: Desde que termina la escuela hasta las 6:00 p.m. Días que no hay clases: De 6:00 a.m. a 6:00 p.m. Búsquenos en: www.197sac.tridistrictce.org

Para Todas Las Familias Latinas Para más información en español llame al teléfono 651-403-8366.

Educación Familiar de la Niñez Temprana (EFNT) es un programa para padres

y sus hijos recién nacidos a pre kínder que ofrece oportunidades para crecer y aprender juntos en un ambiente estimulante y lleno de apoyo. Estos programas también apoyan a familias a aprender a encontrar tiempo para sí mismos, divertirse juntos, y estar orgulloso de quiénes son. La clase de “Building Bridges” se lleva a cabo los miércoles en la tarde en la escuela Moreland de 5:00-6:30. Hay transporte para la escuela y cuidado infantil para niños. Deben tener un hijo dentro de la edad de recién nacido a 5 años (antes de entrar a kínder) para inscribirse para esta clase. La clase de “Building Bridges”- Alfabetización Familiar se lleva a cabo de lunes a miércoles desde las 11:30 de la mañana hasta las 1:30 de la tarde. La Alfabetización Familiar es un programa de EFNT que provee la oportunidad a padres e hijos para aprender juntos. El programa provee educación para la niñez temprana, actividades interactivas literarias para adultos e hijos, educación y conversaciones para padres, y clases de inglés para adultos. Hay transporte disponible y almuerzo para los niños. Deben tener un hijo dentro las edades de 3 y 5 (antes de entrar a kínder) para inscribirse para esta clase. También se provee cuidado para niños más pequeños.

El Programa Preescolar de la Comunidad también se provee en el Distrito 197.

Este programa ofrece programas preescolares para niños de 3 y 4 años antes de entrar a Kínder. Los niños de 3 años tienen un programa de dos días a la semana, y los niños de 4 años tienen clases de 4 días a la semana. Para el programa para niños de 3 años, los niños deben cumplir los 3 años antes del primero de septiembre, y para el programa para niños de 4 años, los niños deben cumplir los 4 años antes del primero de septiembre. Estos programas se ofrecen en las escuelas Moreland, Mendota y Pilot Knob. Por favor llamen al teléfono 651-403-8366 si desean recibir un folleto y materiales de inscripción por correo.

Se pueden inscribir para las clases de “Building Bridges” de la noche (en español) en Moreland, o la clase de Alfabetización Familiar en Mendota completando la forma en la página 13, o llamando al teléfono 651-403-8366. www.tridistrictce.org

Jan. - May 2015

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espaÑol Programa de Educación Infantil Regístrese en su distrito escolar. Todos los residentes del distrito escolar deben registrarse incluyendo: • Los bebés recién nacidos • Infantes y niños de edad preescolar • Nuevas familias en el distrito Por favor, comuníquese al: 651-457-9418 para registrar a su hijo(a) en el distrito escolar. Tener su nombre registrado en el distrito escolar asegura que usted recibá información sobre lo siguiente: • Programas de ECFE • Evaluación del Desarrollo Infantil • Preescolar de la Comunidad • Inscripción o matriculación para el Kínder • y otras noticias relacionadas con distrito escolar

Programa de Educación Infantil

En los distritos escolares de South St. Paul y de Inver Grove Heights ECFE es un programa

El Programa de Educación Infantil para las Familias se ofrece en

• Para todas las familias que residen en los distritos escolares de Inver Grove y South St. Paul, con niños recién nacidos y hasta que asisten al kínder. • Es una oportunidad para conocer a otros padres que asisten con sus pequeños. • Los padres aprenden juegos y actividades para realizar con sus niños. • Para un mejor comienzo de los padres con sus hijos.

La Evaluación del Desarrollo del Niño:

• Es una evaluación individualizada de los niños • Con anticipación para evaluar el progreso del niño • Las evaluaciones las realizan entre los 3 años y medio y antes de los 4 años • La evaluación es completamente gratis • Ofrecen una variedad de horarios para las citas • Ofrecen intérprete

La evaluación consiste en los siguientes exámenes:

• Auditivo • Vista • Comunicación y lenguaje • Desarrollo social y emocional • Habilidades motrices • Deben presentar el Registro de vacunas del niño

Ofrece información acerca de:

• El desarrollo del niño • Preparación del niño para el kínder • Recursos de la escuela y para los padres Sí su hijo ha cumplido o cumplirá cuatro años en los próximos seis meses y no ha tenido su evaluación de desarrollo, favor de comunicarse al 651-306-3632 y hacer una cita. (Infórmenos si el niño fue evaluado en otro distrito escolar o en Head Start.)

Comienzos Sanos

¿Embarazada? ¿Un bebé recién nacido? Queremos dar la bienvenida a usted y a su pequeño al distrito escolar #6 y #199. Visitas de bienvenida se pueden hacer en casa o en nuestro Centro de Educación Infantil para: • Prepararse para su bebe • Recibir consejos e información sobre el cuidado y desarrollo del embarazo y del bebé • Supervisión del peso del bebé • Contestar sus preguntas generales • Recibir una bolsa de bienvenida de regalos gratis Para hacer una cita para visita en su casa o para visitar el centro de Educación Infantil, comuníquese al 651-306-3644.

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En South St. Paul e Inver Grove Heights

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Comienzos Sanos

¡Todavía hay espacios disponibles para este año escolar! Las clases de Preescolar están enfocadas en el desarrollo de las habilidades que ayudan a los niños a tener éxito escolar. El currículum está planeado específicamente para promover y desarrollar esas habilidades desde la edad temprana a través de juego y actividades manuales, además de aprender a: • Ser auto-suficiente • Alfabetización • Resolver problemas • Matemáticas • Interacción social Las Clases son ofrecidas por la mañana o la tarde dos a tres veces por semana para los niños que cumplen tres años antes del primero de septiembre y hasta que se inscriben en el Kinder. Inscriba a su hijo en La Oficina de Community preschool. South Saint Paul: Kids Connections/Lincoln Center 651-457-9418 Inver Grove Heights: Salem Hills/ Hilltop Elementary 651-306-7865 Hay becas disponibles para el año escolar 2014-2015 para niños de 4 años de edad por el Programa de School Readiness. Comuníquese al 651-306-3642, si usted tiene preguntas.

Early Leaning Center en Inver Grove Heights

espaÑol Programa de Educación Padres y Niños

Los martes y jueves De 12:00 a 3:00 p.m. Para mayor información o para inscribirse, por favor, comuníquese al 651-306-3644.

Clases para Adultos

ECFE y el Programa de Educación Básica para Adultos (ABE) colaboran para realizar estas clases. Estas clases son completamente GRATIS y puede participar si usted: • Tiene niños de 18 meses a edad preescolar. • Desea obtener su diploma de Preparatoria (General Education Development – GED) • Desea mejorar su educación como adulto. • Desea aprender o mejorar el inglés. También, si usted desea: • Preparar y apoyar el desarrollo de su niño con una variedad de actividades de aprendizaje como pintar, bloques, plastilina, cantos y cuentos en un ambiente estimulante de educación. • Aprender acerca de disciplinar en una manera positiva, establecer límites, desarrollo infantil, nutrición, etc.

Clases de inglés

Clases Para Las Familias Latinas

El Programa de Educación en Desarrollo Infantil para las Familias (ECFE) ofrece clases para familias con niños pequeños (de 0 a 5 años) en inglés y en español. Estas clases ofrecen a los padres una variedad de actividades para realizar con sus hijos, como también pláticas sobre temas como el desarrollo del niño, el lenguaje, la comunicación, la nutrición y como preparar mejor a los niños que entran al kínder. Además, programan invitados especiales y disponen de recursos comunitarios. Los padres aprenden habilidades importantes y vocabulario en inglés para preparar a sus hijos para la escuela. Los padres que hablan inglés pueden considerar otras clases que ofrece nuestro programa, para mayor información, por favor, comuníquese al 651-306-3644. ¡Todas las familias están invitadas! Para inscribirse en estas clases, por favor, comuníquese al 651-3063644. Se solicita a los participantes $1 por asistir a cada clase con su hijo(s), aunque no dispongan de la donación pueden inscribirse. Para las otras clases que ofrece ECFE comuníquese al 651-457-9418.

¡su camino hacia el éxito!

Tenemos clases de inglés para todos los niveles.

Clases de inglés

El Programa para Adultos ofrece a los estudiantes la oportunidad de desarrollar sus conocimientos de gramática y vocabulario en inglés y desarrollar la confianza de comunicarse en su vida cotidiana.

Pasos para inscribirse

99Llame al teléfono 651-457-9441 para hacer una cita para una evaluación del idioma inglés 99Haga la evaluación 99Llame a la oficina para conversar sobre las opciones de clases para usted.

Ofrecemos clases en South St. Paul, West St. Paul y Inver Grove Heights

El Programa de Educación para Adultos “South Suburban” es un servicio provisto por el Departamento de Educación a la Comunidad de los Distritos Escolares 6, 197 y 199. www.tridistrictce.org

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Adult TitleBasic education South Suburban Adult Basic Education Program Administrator Kathleen Johnson 651-457-9441 kmjohnson@sspps.org Volunteer Services 651-457-9481 abe@sspps.org Adult Basic Education 517 Marie Ave. S. South St. Paul, MN 55075 www.abe.tridistrictce.org

Adult Events

The mission of Adult Basic Education (ABE) is to provide adults with educational opportunities to acquire and improve their literacy skills necessary to become selfsufficient and to participate effectively as productive workers, family members, and citizens.

New classes begin every two months. Call now to register! Locations

Classes are offered at various times.

ABE Center

517 Marie Ave., South St. Paul

West Heights Area Learning Center 150 Marie Ave., West St. Paul

Dakota County Northern Service Center 1 Mendota Rd. W., Room 102

Inver Hills Community College Library Writing Center

2500 80th St. E., Inver Grove Heights

Keeping Children Safe

West St. Paul Police discuss ways to protect your children — from car seats to computers. No registration required. Mon., Feb. 9 Wentworth Library, WSP

Adult Education and GED Preparation

• Do you need to earn your GED? • Would you like to attend college? • Could you use help with your reading, math or writing? • Our licensed teachers can help you!

You can serve as a literacy tutor and assist certified teachers in an ABE classroom. For more information, contact ABE Volunteer Services at 651-457-9481.

7–7:45 p.m.

Heart Restart

Learn to save a life through the Heart Restart program and the South Metro Fire Department to help increase the survival rate of sudden cardiac arrest victims. The classes do not fulfill certification requirements. No registration required.

We offer adult brush-up, college readiness and GED preparation courses to help you with your goals.

Wed., Feb. 11 Wentworth Library, WSP

English Language Classes

Join us to discuss books, movies, TV shows, music, video games, concerts and other attractions in the media. No registration required.

If you are learning English, we can help improve your • Listening • Speaking • Reading • Writing

Online GED Classes

Become a Volunteer Tutor!

Community Events

Community Education and the Library are Partnering!

Adult Basic Education

• Are you unable to attend a GED class with our program? • Do you have regular access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection? • Are you able to commit at least six hours a week to class? • Do you have a willingness and ability to work independently?

English Learning Civics Class

A class for non-native speakers who wish to improve and increase job skills, workplace communication, and computer competence.

6:30–7:30 p.m.

Club Carbone’s

Events for all Lila Ammons: Voices of Influence Trace the inspirations of jazz singing through the work of Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Billy Holiday, Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan and Ernestine Anderson performed by Lila Ammons. This a Black History Month Program. No registration required. Tues., February 24 Inver Glen Library, IGH

7-8 p.m.

Magician Matt Dunn

Be amazed with this dry-witted comedy magic show with a live rabbit, audience participation, out-of-this-world magic and fun for the entire family. No registration required. Mon., March 9 Wentworth Library, WSP

We are pleased to announce that Adult Enrichment and our Older Adult Programs are working with local libraries to offer you many new and interesting classes and events. All of the following classes are FREE! So tell your friends, family and neighbors to join you!

7–7:45 p.m.

Ways to Register Online - www.dakotacounty. us/library Click on Calendar of events, select the program and complete the registration form. Registration begins at 10 a.m., two weeks prior to program date.

Third Tuesday of the month 6:30 p.m. Carbone’s Pizzeria, 55 E. Wentworth Ave. West St. Paul

Killer Thrillers Book Club

Join us each month to read and discuss new and classic mysteries and thrillers. All dates are held at the Wentworth Library in WSP.

By Phone

Jan. 12 Plum Island by Nelson Demille Feb. 9 Hour Game by David Baldacci Mar. 16 Die Trying by Lee Child April 20 Bourne Supremacy by Robert Ludlum May 18 Heat Lightning by John Sandford

Wentworth Library, 651-554-6800

Registration required. Call 651-403-8313 or register online at www.tridistrict.org

Inver Glen Library, 651-554-6840

Chickens

See live chickens from the Dodge Nature Center and discover how fascinating they are — from egg to chicken. No registration required. Wed., April 1 Wentworth Library, WSP

2–2:45 p.m.

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Family

Friday Family Fun Night!

Gym games, swimming, crafts...oh my! Wrangle up the whole crew for a night of family fun. We'll have games for kids young and old in the gym, lifeguards will be on duty as you splash around in the pool (bring your swim suit and towel!) and crafts will get you laughing and playing together as a family in the cafeteria. Register ahead of time or pay at the door – only $3/person or $10/family of 5! Friday, Feb. 13 #6755-W15A Heritage Middle School, WSP

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$3/pp $10/Family of 5

Friday, Mar. 27 #6755-W15B Heritage Middle School, WSP

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$3/pp $10/Family of 5

How to Register Online

Visit www.tridistrictce.org and click on the 'Register' button on the left. Login to your account or create a new one! Don't forget to add everyone in your family by adding relationships.

By Phone

IGH: 651-306-7870 SSP: 651-306-3602 WSP:651-403-8313

In Person

IGH: 2990 80th St. E. SSP: 1541 5th Ave. S WSP: 1897 Delaware Ave.

“It was something fun to do on a Friday. The kids enjoyed it very much" - Friday Family Fun Night

Mosaic Bird Feeder (Ages 10+)

Transform a plain bird feeder into a 5-Star restaurant that will attract the finest birds to your garden. This bird feeder is perfect to give as a gift to a special gardener or to keep yourself. Using this easy, no-fail mosaic glass process and a bit of your creativity, you will take home colorful and functional art for your garden. Family and friends will be surprised by your skill and art-ability. You can proudly say, “I did it myself.” The first night everything will be cut and ready to go. Bring your own design ideas or use simple-to-do patterns that are available, and apply the colorful glass. If you don’t finish, you will have homework. The 2nd night will be grouting, which can be messy, so dress for mess. Please bring old terry towels and a container with a lid. The bird feeder is 11” long, 7” wide and 12” tall. A $21 material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Tuesday, March 10 & 17 6-9 p.m. #5752-W15 2 Sessions-$29/ South St. Paul High School, SSP Pair

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How to Get Into College & Pay for It Without Unmanageable Debt

College costs are escalating rapidly and are one of the largest investments your family will make. Understand the mistakes that families make that result in a poor academic decision which can cost thousands of dollars. You will learn what college actually costs and how to reduce your costs. Class will cover: common mistakes families make in selecting colleges and how to prevent them; myths about college aid; how the FAFSA works and how to get grants from the college. Planning ahead and developing a personalized strategy in the college selection process is critical in selecting the right college and reducing costs and avoiding unmanageable debt. This material is appropriate for any family with children in high school or community college or four year school. Fee: $12 per parent, students may attend for free with parent(s). Instructor: Jay Benanav & Alan Weinblatt Thursday, April 16 #6754-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$12

Community Education Advisory Council

The combined Community Education Advisory Council for South St. Paul Public Schools, Inver Grove Heights Community Schools and West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan Area Schools promotes the philosophy and concept of Community Education. Members represent citizens, School District employees and municipal representatives who advise Community Education staff members in the planning, implementation and evaluation of departmental activities and programs. The council meets at 4:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of September, October, November, January, March and May. The meetings are open to the public. Members Marjorie Arnold Bailey Blomquist-Dege Kristin Coyne Wendy Felton Mary Happach John Kemp Gayle Knopik

Darlene Lewis Katie Lowe Dr. Bernadette MacKenzie Tom Mahoney Paul Mandell Nicole Nieman Liz Niemioja

Janell Schilman Byron Schwab Shirley Tresselt Murray Willson

If you are interested in joining the Community Education Advisory Council, please download an application at www.invergrove.k12.mn.us/advisorycouncil or call 651-306-3602.

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Access Project

Adults with disabilities are encouraged to participate in the general classes offered in this catalog; however, the activities on this page have been customized for adults with developmental disabilities.

Bingo Night! Access Project Information Participants who require oneon-one attention for physical and/or behavior issues or medication administration must be supervised by a caregiver. If a behavioral incident occurs, a caregiver may be required to accompany the participant to all future activities. Classes will be held on the date and at the time and location listed unless you are otherwise notified. Transportation to and from activities is the responsibility of the participant or caregiver, unless otherwise noted. Participants must be accompanied to the classroom and should check in no earlier than 15 minutes prior to the listed start time and should be picked up promptly at the end time listed. All Access Project activities are sponsored by District 197, so there is no tobacco or alcohol allowed. Refunds will only be given for cancellations received two days before an activity.

Join us at the Branch Out building for some classic Bingo! Cool prizes to choose from. Snacks will also be provided. Grab a friend, grab a bingo card, and get ready for fun! No cost for caretakers. Instructor: Beth Graft Branch Out Building, 150 Marie Ave E, WSP Thursday, Jan. 29 #1064-W15A

4:30-5:30 p.m. 1 Session-$6

Monday, Feb. 23 #1064-W15B

6-7 p.m. 1 Session-$6

Tuesday, March 10 #1064-SP15A

4:30-5:30 p.m. 1 Session-$6

Thursday, April 9 #1064-SP15B

4:30-5:30 p.m. 1 Session-$6

Tuesday, May 5 #1064-SP15C

4:30-5:30 p.m. 1 Session-$6

Branch Out Hang Out

Join us at the Branch Out building for a fun night of just hanging out! Music, movies and games – grab your friends and come meet some new ones too! Feel free to bring your favorite game or movie to share. Snacks will be provided. No cost for caretakers. Branch Out Building, 150 Marie Ave E, WSP

District 197 Office 1897 Delaware Ave. Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Kid Connections 1541 5th Ave. S. South St. Paul, MN 55075

To Register

Call 651-403-8313 or go online at tridistrict. thatscommunityed.com

Gym & Swim – Friday Family Fun Night

Valentine Cookies

Join us for some holiday baking for your sweetie! We will be making classic sugar cookies and decorating them with icing and/ or sprinkles. Come make a valentine treat to share with your family and friends. No baking experience necessary. Directions will be broken down into simple steps and no prior knowledge is needed. Please feel free to bring a plastic container to bring home your cookies. No cost for caretakers. Instructor: Beth Graft

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$4

Friday, Feb. 27 #1070-W15B

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$4

Monday, Feb. 9 6-7:30 p.m. #1022-W15 1 Session-$8 Branch Out Building, 150 Marie Ave E, WSP

Friday, March 20 #1070-SP15A

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$4

Fleece Blankets

Friday, April 17 #1070-SP15B

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$4

Friday, May 15 #1070-SP15C

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$4

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Pick up a flyer in one of these locations!

Monday, April 13 – May 4 6:30-7:30 p.m. #1042-SP15 4 Sessions-$20 Branch Out Building, 150 Marie Ave E, WSP

Friday, Jan. 23 #1070-W15A

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Feeling sluggish this fall as we head into winter? Get your heart thumping and your blood pumping as we groove to the beat of fun music! The design of the class introduces easyto-follow Zumba® choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion and coordination - tailored for individuals with disabilities. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong. No cost for caretakers. Instructor: Josie Ray Monday, March 2 – 23 6:30-7:30 p.m. #1042-W15 4 Sessions-$20 Branch Out Building, 150 Marie Ave E, WSP

Stay warm this winter with this fuzzy, fleece blanket! Learn how to make a fleece tie blanket, or make another one if you already know. Fleece will be provided in a variety of patterns. Participants will cut and tie the fleece. No sewing necessary; no prior experience needed. No cost for caretakers to assist; cost of $20 to make a blanket. Instructor: Beth Graft Tuesday, Feb. 3 4-5:30 p.m. #1003-W15 1 Session-$20 Branch Out Building, 150 Marie Ave E, WSP

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Zumba Gold

Grab your family and friends for a Friday night of fun! Games in the gym, swimming in the pool (bring your own suit and towel) and crafts in the cafeteria - don't miss out on all the fun! Heritage Middle School, WSP Friday, February 13 #6755-W15

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$3/pp $10/Family (of 5)

Friday, February 13 #6755-W15

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$3/pp $10/Family (of 5)

Thompson Park Clean Up

Come join us for a stroll in the park. This has become out annual community service project. We walk, talk, and pick up trash as we go. It is a fun time to spend with friends while helping out the community and environment. Come help out! Please bring gloves and wear walking shoes. We will meet at Thompson park at the first shelter on the right. This is a FREE event, but please pre-register. Thursday, May 21 4-5 p.m. #1071-SP15 1 Session-FREE Thompson Park, 1200 Stassen Ln, WSP

Get on

TheList! Line Dancing

Learn the “Cha Cha Slide” “Cupid Shuffle” and the “Wobble” Be prepared for an evening of pure fun! No Partner required. No cost for caretakers. Instructor: Monica Mohn Thursday, April 23 #1040-SP15

6:15-7:15pm 1 Session-$8

Moreland Elementary School, WSP

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Access Project

Boomers

Game Day! Dominoes

Come play the classic game of Dominoes. Join us in this fun and easy game! No experience necessary. No cost for caretakers. Instructor: Beth Graft

To Register, Call 651-403-8313 or go online at tridistrict. thatscommunityed.com

Spring Cupcakes

Calling all bakers! Come join us in the kitchen for some fun with friends. We will be making cupcakes and decorating them to our hearts content! No baking experience needed. Grab a friend and join us for this fun baking class. No cost for caretakers. Thursday, April 30 4-5:30 p.m. #1023-SP15 1 Session-$8 Branch Out Building, 150 Marie Ave E, WSP

Game Day! Left, Center, Right

We’re bringing back this popular dice game! Don’t miss the fun – come play at Mount Carmel Manor and hope it’s your lucky day. No cost for caretakers. Instructor: Beth Graft Tuesday, April 21 4-5 p.m. #1065-W15 1 Session-$4 Mount Carmel Manor, 1560 Bellows Ave, WSP

Boomer Book Club: Killer Thrillers

Cold weather is just around the corner - it's time to cozy up with some great books! Check out the books below and join us for an evening of discussion led by Murray Wilson from Wentworth Library. Register for 1 or all 4. TriDistrict Community Education and Dakota County Library are teaming up to sponsor these FREE events so grab a friend (or your book club!), grab a book and get ready for a good read and great discussion! Please register in advance.

Join us for a night of animal fun! Come see a kangaroo, rabbit, and other small mammals as the traveling Cock-A-Doodle Zoo visits with the Access Project. You'll get to hold and pet all of the animals if you want! Come see them up close and learn more about their unique traits. Friday, March 27 7-8 p.m. #1072-W15 1 Session-$15 Branch Out Building, 150 Marie Ave E, WSP

Movie & Snacks

Join us for a fun movie and get together. Bring a friend and come relax with us while we watch a movie. Movie snacks and pop will be provided! No cost for caretakers Instructor: Beth Graft Tuesday, March 3 4-6 p.m. #1074-W15 1 Session-$6 Mount Carmel Manor, 1560 Bellows Ave, WSP

Looking to Volunteer with Access Project? Contact Beth at 651-403-8317 or e-mail accessproject@tridistrictce.org

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Boomer Birthday Club

Happy birthday to you! Join the Boomers Birthday Club so we can wish you a very happy birthday each year! Signing up for this club is FREE and you’ll receive a card each year with a coupon to use towards a Boomers More or Less class or activity. To sign up, call our office at 651-403-8313.

Animals! Cock-a-Doodle Zoo

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You’re a Boomer if...

Thursday, January 8 4-5:30 p.m. #1073-W15 1 Session-$4 Mount Carmel Manor, 1560 Bellows Ave, WSP

#6900 Wentworth Library, WSP

6:30-7:30 p.m. Free

Bridge Lessons Deck 4

This class will focus on the bidding exchanges following an opening bid of 1 no trump. Audrey Grant’s Bridge Basics 3, Chapters 1 and 2, will be used as the basis for developing the bidding tools used daily by North American bridge players, such as transfer bids, and the Stayman convention. After the topic of the day is introduced, prepared hands will be bid and played, to illustrate not only how to make the contract that has been reached, but how the opponents may cooperate to defeat that same contract. Each participant will get a folder to hold the handouts for each week's lesson. Audrey Grant’s Bridge Basics 3 will be available at cost from the instructor. Instructor: Keith Thompson, certified ACBL Instructor. Monday Jan. 26- Feb. 23 6:30-8:30 p.m. (No class Feb. 16) #6901-W15 4 Sessions-$50 Thompson Park Activity Center, WSP

Bridge Deck 5

It's time to pick up a new hand and learn a game you can play anywhere! This class is for beginners who are new to the game of Bridge. We will be using the Audrey Grant Bridge Basics instruction method which uses coded cards and pre-dealt hands to give you the most hands-on experience. Each participant will get a folder to hold the handouts for each week's lesson. Audrey Grant’s Bridge Basics will be available at cost from the instructor. Instructor: Keith Thompson, certified ACBL Instructor.

This class will focus on the bidding and play of contracts with a trump suit, after which Audrey Grant’s Bridge Basics 3, Chapters 3 and 4 will be introduced. Minor suit and major suit openings will be reviewed, with appropriate responses, followed by the Strong 2 Club Opener, and Blackwood and other Ace-asking bids. These are essential tools for bidding strong hands, which any bridge player should be familiar with. Prepared hands will be used to illustrate each lesson, with emphasis not only on how to make the contract that was bid, but lessons on defense to show how such contracts may be defeated or held to the lowest available number of tricks. Each participant will get a folder to hold the handouts for each weeks lesson. Audrey Grant’s Bridge Basics 3 will be available at cost from the instructor. Instructor: Keith Thompson, certified ACBL Instructor.

Monday, April 13 - May 4 6:30-8:30 p.m. #6913-SP15 4 Sessions-$50 Thompson Park Activity Center, WSP

Monday, March 2 - 23 6:30-8:30 p.m. #6912-W15 4 Sessions-$50 Thompson Park Activity Center, WSP

Jan. 12 Feb. 9 March 16 April 20 May 18

Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor Hour Game by David Baldacci Die Trying by Lee Child Bourne Supremacy by Robert Ludlum Heat Lightning by John Sandford

Beginning Bridge: Deck 1

• You are under 67, or feel like you are. • You have high expectations. • You are a thriver! • You are over 49 and loving life. • You are youthful. • You love to learn. • You have worn bell-bottoms. • You know how to have fun. • You are always up for an adventure!

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Active Engaging Entertaining

Let’s Try Your Feet At Tap 1 night trial class

This class is just a tickler for the session below. Come meet our instructor Stephanie Stockton and spend the hour tappin away, beginners welcome. Wednesday, Feb. 4​ 6:30-7:30 p.m. #6260-W15 ​1​Session-$10 Heritage Middle School, WSP

Channel your Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers and Come Tap!

If you took dance as a child, you would be surprised how much it is like riding a bike and how you have not forgotten as much as you think. If you’re new to tap but always wanted to try, this is your chance. Our instructor, Stephanie, will teach you the basics and a complete routine in this 4 week class. Dance is a top rated exercise because it is social, physical and a great brain activity. Any leather bottom shoe will do, or dust off those tap shoes. Wear comfortable clothing. Instructor: Stephanie Stockton Wednesday, Feb. 11 - March 11 6:30-7:30 p.m. (No class on Feb. 25) #6261-W15 4 Sessions-$40 ​Heritage Middle School, WSP

Line Dance

We will cover the "classics" Slappin' Leather and the Hustle plus the "new Classics" Cupid Shuffle and the "Wobble". No partner needed for a night of fun! Instructor: Monica Mohn Thursday, Jan. 29 6-7 p.m. #6253-W15 1 Session-$8 Moreland Elementary School, WSP

Travelogue: Great Trains and Grand Canyons OR New Orleans Holiday

Join us for this Travelogue where you'll learn about our fun fall getaway: Great Trains and Grand Canyons or our winter getaway: New Orleans Holiday! These are FREE informational presentations about the upcoming travel opportunities sponsored by TriDistrict Community Education and managed by Premier World Travel. Get the inside scoop and trip details, ask questions and get excited to travel! Attending the Travelogue does not commit you to the trip - join us even if you're just curious. The Travelogue is FREE, but please register so we can plan accordingly. Instructor: Kelsey Van Ordstrand Tuesday, March 17 #6909-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-7:30 p.m. 1 session-Free

Great Trains and Grand Canyons

We'll spend 5 nights in Sedona and see the Grand Canyon and Montezuma Castle National Monument, take a ride on the Verde Canyon Railroad, and spend a day at the Blazin' M Ranch. Price includes round trip airfare, 5 night accommodations, 8 meals (5 breakfasts, 3 dinners), and much more! Join us at the Travelogue for details! October 4, 2015

New Orleans Holiday

Spend this Holiday in the French Quarter! We'll spend 4 days in New Orleans and tour the city, the French Quarter and Oak Alley Plantation. Price includes round trip airfare, 4 night accommodations, 7 meals (4 breakfasts, 3 dinners), and much more! Join us at the Travelogue for details! December 1, 2015

Swing Dance

3 nights dedicated to the partner dance of the Swing. Learn the classic moves of a dance that defined an era and still lives on today! With it’s fun patterns of arches, loops, spins & more you’ll find the Swing can be used in many social settings. Haven’t you put it off long enough? Couples only please. Instructor: Monica Mohn Tuesday, March 3 - 24 (No class March 17) #6255-W15 Boomers

Somerset Elem. School, MH

8-9 p.m. 3 Sessions $45/couple

Wine Tasting: Pairing Chocolate with Wine

Valentine's Day is just around the corner! Join us at The Wine Market for a sampling of wines and learn about pairings with chocolate. Make it a date, come on your own, or grab a friend or two and make an evening of it! You will sample 5 wines and hear about how to pair the right wine with the right chocolate for a match made in heaven! *Must be 21 years of age to participate. Instructor: The Wine Market Staff Thursday, February 12 6-7:30pm #6904-W15 1 Session-$35 The Wine Market, 720 Main Street, MH

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Scotch Tasting 101 at the LeDuc Mansion

Perhaps you’ve tasted scotch before and perhaps you haven’t. Whatever may be the case, the lovely intensity of a scotch can be better appreciated with a knowledge of the story behind the honey-colored beverage. Before we settle in for the grand event, we'll tour this lovely Gothic Revival home, built during the 3 years of the Civil War. A tour guide will be able to regale you with stories of the family and their 76 years living in Hastings. Taste at least 5 scotches and learn the stories behind each distillery. We’ll put them all on a map for you, exercise your creative and dramatic side while reading tasting notes on the scotches of the evening and even share some music to delight the ear. Event will be held at the LeDuc Historic Estate, 1629 Vermillion in Hasting, MN. Instructor: Amy Deaver Friday, April 17 6:30-9:00 pm #5910-SP15 1 Session-$35 LeDuc Historic Estate, 1629 Vermillion, Hastings

Life Transistion and Downsizing

Are you planning to retire or move to a smaller home? Have your kids left the nest and left behind their things? Are you faced with moving your parents to another home or selling your childhood home? Come learn how to downsize your things in the midst of emotional situations. Go from stuck and overwhelmed to hopeful and confident. Gain the tools you need to reclaim your space. Topics include “What’s my intention?”, “What feelings might arise?” and “How do I do it my way?” Instructor and Professional Organizer Marcie Spears is an Organizing Angel. She specializes in helping clients to downsize after the death of a loved one or a significant life transition. She understands that it’s not about the things; it’s about the emotions, memories and personal relationships represented by the things. Learn more at www.MarcieSpears.com. Thursday, April 23 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. #6911-SP15 1 session - $8 Thompson Park Activity Center, WSP

Looking for classes on Retirement, Social Security, or Writing a Will?

What’s In Store? NuVal Store Tour at Byerly’s in Eagan

Wondering what cereal, pasta sauce, crackers and other foods are the most nutritious? Do you find labels somewhat confusing? NuVal nutritional Scores tell you the nutritional quality of a food in one easy number. See how shopping with NuVal can help you “trade up” for better nutrition! The NuVal Nutritional Scoring System is a food scoring system that helps you see at a glance the nutritional value of the foods you buy. The NuVal system rates foods on a scale of 1-100. The higher the NuVal score, the better the overall nutrition. The NuVal system is currently used in Byerly's and Lunds grocery stores. Instructor: FoodE Expert, Kathleen Lustig

Boomers HOW TO REGISTER

Register online @ tridistrict. thatscommunityed.com Register over the phone by calling 651-403-8300 or 651-403-8313.

Tuesday, Feb 10. 6:30-7:15 p.m. #6262-W15 1 session-$ 5 Byerly's in Eagan, 1299 Promenade Place, Eagan

Identity Theft: Beware and Be Smart

Join us for this presentation by the Council on Crime and Justice Services. Thursday, March 12 6:30-7:30 p.m. #6914-W15 1 Session-$7 Mendota Elementary School, MH

Democracy Is Not A Spectator Sport!

Tired of complaining about our government officials, gridlock in Congress, the country "going downhill"? Be a part of the solution and get involved! How? Have you forgotten some of your basic high school civics and feel like you need a refresher course in the political process from grass/local politics on up? This class will review the basics of our democratic government on a local, state and national level and give you ideas on how we can get involved and make a difference for ourselves, our children, grandchildren and society. (Non-partisan) Instructor: David Schultz Tuesday, April 7th #6907-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6-8 p.m. 1 Session-$10

Boomers Advisory Council

Interested in joining our Boomers, More or Less Advisory Council? For more information about joining the council, contact Lisa or visit www. boomers.tridistrictce.org! Lisa Grathen 651-403-8302 lgrathen@tridistrictce.org

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Cooking

I Wish I Could Cook Like My Grandmother! NEW!

Adult Enrichment Unless otherwise noted, Adult Programs are open to everyone age 15 and older. If you have questions, please call 651-306-7870.

"The instructor was extraordinary; the best ever."

- Cake Decorating, Instructor Beki Cook

Fondant Cake Decorating

You can make awe-inspiring cakes! In this three-hour class, we will learn how to use rolled fondant to cover cakes and decorate with simply beautiful designs. Students will bring two round cake layers (removed from pans), 2 cups vanilla icing, a rolling pin and a cake carrier to take home your masterpiece. A $12 material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Instructor: Beki Cook Thursday, Jan. 22 #6111-W15 Henry Sibley High School, WSP

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$23

Truffles - Sweets for Your Sweetie!

EG - Eagan IGH - Inver Grove Heights MH - Mendota Heights SSP - South St. Paul WSP - West St. Paul

You've tried the rest. Now try the best truffles of all that you will make yourself. This is one of Nancy's most popular classes. She has shown thousands of students how to make these rich, chocolaty delicacies. With just one 3-hour class, you'll be making truffles for all those special occasions, from graduations to weddings to gifts and more! We will make 5 different recipes in class and each student will take home a nice box of 15-18 truffles. A $12 material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Optional additional truffle/candy kit for future projects will be available for purchase at class for $18. Instructor: Nancy Burgeson

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Gourmet Cupcakes

You see them at weddings, at fancy parties and in the windows of many specialty shops. Gourmet cupcakes! In this class, you will learn easy ways to make your own gourmet cupcakes, without a lot of special supplies. You will go home with a dozen specialty cupcakes, many new recipes and a cupcake decorating tip. Students should bring a 12-cupcake/muffin tin to bake and bring home treats. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Instructor: Beki Cook Thursday, May 7 #6103-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, WSP

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6-9 p.m 1 Session-$23

Creative Cookies

Decorated sugar cookies are a staple on holiday cookie trays, but they're more and more popular for baby showers, bridal showers, birthday parties and even weddings! In this class, you will learn how to make the hard-drying icing that allows you to decorate cookies like a pro. Students bring one-dozen round sugar cookies (homemade or store bought are fine) and a big, rimmed cookie sheet to take home your delightfully decorated cookies. A $10 material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Instructor: Beki Cook Saturday, April 11 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. #5112-SP15 1 Session-$23 South St. Paul High School, SSP

French Dinner

You can! Nancy has lots of practical and old school ideas to have you in the kitchen and baking in no time at all - sharing what she has learned in over 45 years of teaching and baking for family and friends. We will work together to tackle the mysterious chiffon cake and make wonderful blueberry muffins. You'll go crazy over her quick break recipes too! You'll be taking home some samples to share with family. If you have a recipe you have questions about, please bring it to class. A $12 supply fee is payable to the instructor at class. Instructor: Nancy Burgeson

Send your taste buds on a trip to romantic France. During this hands-on class, you'll prepare a five-course French dinner so delicious, it would make Marie Antoinette lose her head! Provence, the regional home to Marseille, Nice and Riviera, often bases its cuisine on garlic, olive oil, tomatoes, saffron and herbs. Experience Vichyssoise, Potato Galettes, Saffron Rice, Coquilles Saint Jacques a la Provencale and Creme Caramel. You'll also learn something of the history and culture of the French Provence region. A $15 material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Instructor: Laurel Severson

Thursday, Feb. 26 #6107-W15 Henry Sibley High School, WSP

Monday, Feb. 9 #5110-W15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$25

Monday, March 2 #6109-W15 Henry Sibley High School, WSP

6-9 p.m 1 Session-$30

We have a NEW REGISTRATION SYSTEM! tridistrict.thatscommunityed.org When you visit our new system for the first time you will have to create a new account before you register. If you have any questions during this process please call one of our office locations, listed on page 68-69.

Adult Enrichment

6-9 p.m 1 Session-$30

Perfect Pasta

Bring a ray of Italian sunshine into your kitchen by creating homemade pasta using a few basic ingredients. Mix by hand or try a food processor. We will use pasta machines to roll and cut or go "low tech" and try rolling/cutting noodles by hand. Compare basic pasta with several recipe variations including spinach pasta. Savor your fresh pasta with Classic Meat Sauce, Classic Tomato Sauce, Gorgonzola Sauce and a Quick Alfredo Sauce. Freshly grated ParmigianoReggiano cheese is a must to taste as well as topping your pasta with Almond Pesto, Classic Basil-Garlic Pesto and a Walnut-Basil Pesto. Pasta is nutritious, economical and simple to prepare. With an extensive handout on tips and techniques, you can make perfect pasta every time - join us! A $12 material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Instructor: Laurel Severson

Cooking

Inside look Nancy Burgeson is winner of food crafting company Wilton Enterprise’s “Outstanding Performance” award and a member of the Wilton Teacher’s Hall of Fame.

Sushi

Participate in this great class - then make delicious sushi for yourself, family and friends. Learn where to shop, brands to select, preparation of the ingredients, assembly of the rolls and presentation. You will create both the traditional rolled sushi (maki-zushi) and the American California sushi. Start with the easy to make seasoned sushi rice, then select and roll wonderful ingredients such as chicken, shrimp, smoked salmon, crab, mushrooms, eggs, carrots, avocado, spinach ginger and more! There will be NO raw fish in this class. A $13 material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Instructor: Laurel Severson Wednesday, April 22 #5108-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

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Beki Cook Beki has taught cake decorating to more than 500 students since 2007. Beki owns her own home-based cake decorating business.

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$30

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Creative arts

Soul Collage

Come join the creative movement sweeping the nation that is SoulCollage®. Create your own beautiful and meaningful deck of cards, using found images, each collage card representing one aspect of your life. Joyfully deepen your understanding of your family, community, self and spirit while using the cards in your daily life. Learn a new and exciting way to engage relaxation, meditation, deep thought, and creativity. No artistic skill necessary to enjoy or benefit from SoulCollage®. Beginners and experienced collagers are all welcome. Supplies included. Instructor: Cheryl Kemp

Adult Enrichment

Thursday, Feb. 12 #6209-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

7-9 p.m. 1 Session-$25

Saturday, April 11 #5209-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

10 a.m.-12 p.m. 1 Session-$25

"Excellent class. I will now look at magazine images with Soul Collage eyes!"

- Kathy, participant in past Soul Collage classes

Knitting Workshop

This workshop is a time to relax and work on whatever project you have going. Ask the instructor for advice on stitches, yarn, sizing, techniques, etc. This class is open to any level knitter. Grab those unfinished projects or patterns for new ones; come and enjoy time with fellow knitters. Instructor: Suzanne Ross Tuesday, Feb. 17 - March 24 #6200-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-8:30 p.m. 6 Sessions-$28

Tuesday, April 7 - May 12 #5200-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6:30-8:30 p.m. 6 Sessions-$28

This is a perfect class for the beginning knitter. We will learn the basics of knitting: casting on, knit and purl stitches, and binding off. You will use your new skills to make a set of cotton wash cloths. Bring a pair of size 8 needles to the first class to get started. Instructor: Suzanne Ross

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Thursday, April 9-30 #6201-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-8:30 p.m. 4 Sessions-$35

Knitting: Cables

Learn the secret to all those twisting and turning stitches. In this class you will learn the basics of knitting cables. Find out how surprisingly easy it is to create intricate twisting stitch patterns. Use your new skills to make a decorative pillow or cozy scarf. Bring a pair of size 7 needles to the first class to get started. Instructor: Suzanne Ross Wednesday, April 29 - May 20 #6206-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-8:30 p.m. 4 Sessions-$35

Stamp-A-Stack

Come to this class to make 10 cards (2 of 5 designs) with matching envelopes. Cards can be used for many occasions and each class will focus on a variety of themes. January: birthdays for all ages; February: thinking of you, sympathy, get well; March: mother's day, father's day, graduation, shower, wedding; April: all Occasions. A $5 material fee is payable to the instructor at class. Instructor: Roxie Nitti

Monday, March 23 6:30-8:30 p.m. #5202-W15 1 Session-$7 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH

Monday, Jan. 12 #6212-W15 Birthday Henry Sibley High School, MH

Knitting Technique Tune-Up: Seams

You can give your knitting a professional look. How you sew your pieces together can make a difference in the final look of your project. In this workshop you will learn how to make seams with a blanket stitch, a kitchener stitch, and a 3-needle bind off. You will need to prepare for the workshop by making a few small swatches to seam together. Instructions will be sent at least one week prior to the workshop. Instructor: Suzanne Ross Monday, April 6 #5203-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$7

Mosaic Sampler: Table or Wall Mirror

It's time to spruce up the bare wall space or the empty spot in any room. With the easy mosaic glass art technique and your creativity you can make a colorful mosaic table or the mirror frame that will look amazing in any home. The tedious glass cutting is done and ready to go. Bring your design ideas or use some of the easy-to-do patterns supplied by the instructor. The process is fun and simple! The 2nd night is messy with grouting; please dress accordingly, bring some old terry towels and a small jar with lid. If you did not finish the glass work the 1st night you will have homework before grouting. After the grouting has done its magic and your table or mirror is finished, we will go over cutting, resources and more project ideas. The table is about 16” square and the material fee is $29. The round mirror decorating surface is about 15” and the material fee is $19. (Material fee payable to the instructor the 1st night.) Please indicate upon registration which project you would like to do. Instructor: Peggy Ingles Monday, Feb. 2 - 9 #6207-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

Is "gauge" a mystery to you? You see it in all the knitting patterns. But what is it? How do you figure it out? Why is it important? In this workshop you will get the answers to these questions. You will learn how knowing exactly what "gauge" is affects your knitting and how it can make you a better knitter. Bring size 8 needles to this workshop. Instructor: Suzanne Ross

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Learn to Knit

Thursday, March 5 - 26 #5200-W15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

NEW! Knitting Technique Tune-Up: Gauge

Knitting: The Next Step

You can knit and purl.... Now what? Come take the next step in knitting! In this class you will learn how to read charts and patterns, combine knit and purl stitches, and make a hat and scarf set. A supply list will be sent prior to the first class. Instructor: Suzanne Ross

6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$15

Tuesday, Feb. 3 6:30-8:30 p.m. #5212-W15 Get Well 1 Session-$15 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH Tuesday, March 3 #6212-SP15 Graduation Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$15

Tuesday, April 7 #5212-SP15 All Occasions South St. Paul High School, SSP

6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$15

Creative Arts Adult Enrichment

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6-9 p.m. 2 Sessions-$29

Mosaic Stained Glass & Bead Sun Catcher Design a one-of-a-kind art piece. Hang in a window during the gray winter days and your stained glass art will turn sunshine into brilliant colors dancing around the room. Bring outdoors during the summer and the bells will play a delicate song in the breeze. Choose from several hanger styles (copper, metal, or wood) and a variety of glass beads, faceted beads, stained glass, and small bells. If you have a beaded necklace or bracelet, that has special meaning, bring it along to class and incorporate it into your sun catcher. You will learn how to cut and wire-wrap the stained glass and string the beads in a variety of designs. Proudly, you can announce to your family and friends…”I made that myself”. Please bring needle nose or round nose pliers, if you have them and don’t forget your creativity! The material fee is $12.00 (for a 5 strand suncatcher) and is payable to the instructor at class. Instructor: Peggy Ingles Monday, April 6 6-9 p.m. #5208-SP15 1 Session-$16 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH

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DANCE

2-Left Feet Social Dance Workshop

Convinced that you have 2-left feet and that dancing is not meant for you? Or, someone you know? But still...it would be helpful to know a few steps. Just in case...Learn fun moves and simple tips from a pro to ease you over those times. A little bit of Swing, a touch Foxtrot, a smattering of Waltz, a tweak of Rumba and a jazzed up “high school prom Swing & Sway” are all it takes! And you’ll be out on the dance floor! Couples only please! Instructor: Monica Mohn

Adult Enrichment

Thursday, Jan. 29 7-9 p.m. #6250-W15 1 Session-$32/ Moreland Elementary School, WSP couple

Wedding Dance Workshop

Beginning Ballroom Dance

After taking this class, you will be able to comfortably dance the basics of fox trot, waltz and swing in social atmospheres. Have fun using your new dance skills at the next wedding or check out some local venues. No partner required. Instructor: Lori Torkkola

Are you the one that sits on the side of the dance floor at weddings wishing you could be out on the dance floor? Would you like to do more on those romantic dances than sway back and forth? Then this workshop is for you! Learn some simple steps from Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba and Nightclub Two Step that are versatile enough to dance the night away! Partner required. Instructor: Lori Torkkola Saturday, March 7 #6259-W15 Heritage Middle School, WSP

12:30-3 p.m. 1 Session-$45/ couple

Tuesday, Jan. 27 - March 10 6:45-7:45 PM #6254-W15 6 Sessions-$90/ Couple; $50/ Mendota Elementary School, MH Person

Monday, Jan. 26 - March 23 6:30-7:30 p.m. (No class Feb. 16) #6308-W15 8 Sessions-$64 Somerset Elementary School, MH Monday, April 6 - May 18 6:30-7:30 p.m. #6308-SP15 7 Sessions-$56 Somerset Elementary School, MH

Aqua Fit

Walk or run in both shallow and deep water for aerobic conditioning with increased resistance and decreased impact. Floatation equipment is provided for the deep water workout. The format includes a warm-up, cardiovascular conditioning, stretching, toning and cool down. This class can accommodate those without swimming skills. Instructor: Liz Connelly Tuesday, Jan. 27 - March 24 #6312-W15 Heritage Middle School, WSP

7:30-8:30 p.m. 9 Sessions-$72

DEUCE Tennis R.I.P. Class

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Beginning Swing Dance

This course will teach the basics of East Coast Swing dancing. This is a dance that is possible with many styles of music and it's impossible not to have fun! No partner required. Instructor: Lori Torkkola Tuesday, Jan. 27 - March 10 #6255-W15 Mendota Elementary School, MH

7:45-8:45 p.m. 6 Sessions-$90/ Couple; $50/ Person

Tango: Dance of Passion

Pure romance in dance form! Two hours is just enough time to whet the appetite... for dance. This exciting workshop covers the basics of Argentine Tango; a dance about the relationship between a man and a woman. Tango is “the history of love - for three minutes”. Couples only please. Instructor: Monica Mohn Thursday, April 23 7:15-9:15 p.m. #6258-SP15 1 Session-$32/ Moreland Elementary School, WSP couple

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Gentle Yoga

Improve and maintain your quality of life through the practice of yoga. This class is well-suited to anyone who wants a gentle workout and will appeal to those with limited movement or anyone who considers themselves an extreme beginner. We will begin with lots of warm-ups and guided breath work to loosen and warm the body, followed by gentle movements to improve circulation and create deep relaxation. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing, bring a yoga mat and firm blanket to each class and do not eat 1-2 hours before class. Instructor: Laurie Wachter

DEUCE is a tennis program where we provide tennis fundamentals for beginner & intermediate players. Our goals is to allow the student to gather intelligence on the game and allow him/her to enjoy the game without coaching assistance with students of the same level or higher. Instructor: Alain Limbo Wednesday, Jan. 28 - Feb. 18 6-7:30 p.m. #6315-W15A 4 Sessions-$60 Somerset Elementary School, MH Wednesday, March 4 - 25 6-7:30 p.m. #6315-W15B 4 Sessions-$60 Somerset Elementary School, MH Wednesday, April 8 - 29 6-7:30 p.m. #6315-SP15A 4 Sessions-$60 Somerset Elementary School, MH

Adult Enrichment

Total Body Condtitioning & Aerobics

This multi-level workout class is for anyone who wants to build their foundation for overall fitness and develop muscular strength and endurance. It offers low impact, easy-to-follow cardio and strength training followed by an extended flexibility section. Be motivated by the moves and fun music. Please bring floor mat, hand held weights and a water bottle. Instructor: Luba Serebrenik Wednesday, Jan. 28 - March 25 6-7 p.m. (No class March 18) #6316-W15 8 Sessions-$64 Pilot Knob Elementary School, EG Wednesday, April 8 - May 20 6-7 p.m. #6316-SP15 7 Sessions-$56 Pilot Knob Elementary School, EG

Intro to Rock Climbing

Intro to Rock Climbing is a beginning-level class designed to introduce the basics of indoor rock climbing to students, while exposing them to a new form of lifetime physical activity that offers the benefits of a full-body workout. Students will start by learning essential rock climbing skills such as knot tying, belaying, bouldering, climbing commands, gear management, and risk management. Once they have mastered the art of the belay, students will maximize their climbing performance by learning basic and advanced techniques in balance, body position and footwork. Emphasis will be placed on providing a safe and enjoyable experience in a comfortable, controlled setting. At the end of the class students will have the necessary skills to belay and climb safely on their own in the facility. Instructor: Vertical Endeavors Wednesday, Feb. 11 - 25 #5307-W15 Vertical Endeavors, St. Paul www.tridistrictce.org

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fitness Adult Enrichment

Fitness doesn't have to be expensive! We are the Outdoor Health Club. We meet Monday and Thursday evenings at a variety of parks, parkways and wildlife sanctuaries to help you do your fitness walking on one of more than 100 trails around the Twin Cities area. Then join us for a healthy picnic or potluck. On weekends, we venture father away to places like Red Wing's Barn Bluff, Whitewater State Park and Jay Cooke State Park. We have nearly 170 events per year. We will walk at the first meeting so dress accordingly and bring a water bottle. Learn easy tips to stay healthier longer and have fun in the process! Instructor: Kent Barker Tuesday, April 28 7-8:30 p.m. #5317-SP15 1 Session-$16 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH

Indoor Walking - WSP, IGH & SSP

Simley High School, South St. Paul High School, Henry Sibley High School and Veterans Memorial Community Center (VMCC) will be open for indoor walking, allowing you a fitness option at an affordable price and in comfortable conditions, regardless of the weather! The one-time fee includes a walking button that must be worn while walking and is good through the spring of 2015. The indoor walking times are Monday through Thursday from 6-9 pm (VMCC times are 7am-2pm in the west rink). Walking buttons can be picked up at Kid Connections, District 197 Office, Thompson Park Activity Center, Central Square Community Center or IGH Park and Rec. Open Enrolment - IGH & SSP #5313-W15 $5/Button Open Enrolment - WSP #6313-W15 $5/Button

All Fitness Levels

Beginner/Intermediate Level Classes

Aqua Interval

Absolute Abs

Discover an invigorating and energetic aqua class. Class includes aqua aerobics and strength training with aquatic weights, water noodles and balloons. Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jan. 3-31 Feb. 7-28 March 7-28 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

Aqua Zumba Spring Golf Tune Up

Playing in a golf league this spring? Get a quick jump on everyone else with our early season lesson series. Review the fundamentals for solid contact with both irons and woods. Get better around the green, including bunkers! Be deadly with your putter right out of the gate. Small class sizes (maximum 8) allow for individual attention within the group setting. Each 90-minute session includes both full swing and short game lessons under the patient guidance of our skilled staff. Classes held at Emerald Greens Golf Course, 14425 Goodwin Ave, Hastings. Instructor: Summer Fun Golf Mon./Wed., April 13 - 22 6:30-8 p.m. #5301-SP15A 4 Sessions-$59 Emerald Green Golf Course, Hastings Tues./Thurs., April 14 - 23 6:30-8 p.m. #5301-SP15B 4 Sessions-$59 Emerald Green Golf Course, Hastings

Hey Good Lookin' (Look what You Could Be Cooking)

That's right - Zumba in the water! This class features exotic rhythms and international beats for a fun water workout. Great for cardio conditioning and body toning. Sundays 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Jan. 4-25 Feb. 1-22 March 1-29 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

Commit To Be Fit

Are you ready to commit to a leaner, stronger, healthier you? If yes, then this is the class you’re looking for! This 8 week goal-oriented program will give you the nutrition and exercise tools needed to achieve weight loss and improve your fitness level. Mondays 7:30-8:30 p.m. Session 1: Jan. 5-Feb. 23 Session 2: March 9 to April 27 $36/session (member) $52/session (non member) Central Square

Deep Water

Water fitness training using a float belt or aqua noodles. Class incorporates high intensity, non-impacting strength and cardiovascular movements. Wednesdays 6:00-7:00 p.m. Jan. 7-28 Feb. 4-25 March 4-25 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

Zumba Dance

Add spice and flare to your workout with this fun and easy, Latin inspired exercise class. This class combines high energy and motivating music with unique moves and combinations.

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Let's Hike

Perfect Pasta Sushi Add some variety to life! Details on Page 32-33.

Thursdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. Jan. 8-29 Feb. 5-26 March 5-26 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

Get fit this winter with this great class that includes classic crunches, Pilates, base mat exercises and more!

Classes at Central Square

Mondays 6:30-7:30 p.m. Jan. 5-26 Feb. 2-23 March 2-30 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

Beginner Kettlebell

This class is geared for beginners. Learn the basics of Kettle Bell training. Sorry, no drop-ins.

100 Seventh Ave. N. South St. Paul, MN 55075 To register for a class call 651-306-3602.

Saturdays 7:30-8:30 a.m. Jan. 3-31 Feb. 7-28 March 7-28 $18/session (member) $26/session (non member) Central Square

Family Fitness Fun Night

Tuesdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jan. 6-27 Feb. 3-24

March 3-31

Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jan. 6-27 Feb. 3-24

March 3-31

Family exercise will improve your health and strengthen your family bond. Join us for a variety of workouts including yoga, hip hop, boot camp, zumba and kickboxing. After class, all participants are invited to use the pool until 8:30 p.m.

Wednesdays 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jan. 7-28 Feb. 4-25

March 4-25

Pre-registration is required.

Pilates

The perfect method of body conditioning for strength and flexibility, targeting the core muscles of the abdomen and back. This class is designed so all levels will benefit.

$18/session (member) Central Square

$26/session (non member)

Fee: $5 per person

PIYO ™

This class seamlessly blends the best of elements of “Tai Chi, Pilates and Yoga to harmonize mind and body.” This class includes core training, balance, toning, meditation and agility while delivering a head to toe workout. Wednesday 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jan. 7-28 Feb. 4-25

March 4-25

Thursday 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jan. 8-29 Feb. 5-26

March 5-26

Dates: Fridays, Jan. 23, Feb. 27 & March 27

Times: 6:30-7:30 p.m. (class time) 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. (pool time)

Saturday 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jan. 3-31 Feb. 7-28 March 7-28 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

Total Body Conditioning

Equipment: steps, weights, tubing and chairs. Tone your body and get your heart rate going! Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jan. 2-30 Feb. 6-27 March 6-27 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square www.tridistrictce.org

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R.I.P.P.E.D.

Check out this new class that stands for Resistance, Interval, Power, Pyometrics, Endurance and Diet. It may be just what you’re looking for to rev up your fitness routine. Thursdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jan. 8-29, Feb. 5-26 March 5-26 Saturdays 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Jan. 3-31, Feb. 7-28 March 7-28 $18/session (member) $26/session (non member) Central Square

fitness Classes at central square Intermediate/Advanced Level Classes

Classes Geared for Ages 55 and Over

Beginner Kettlebell - TRX Fusion

Adult Water Exercise

Mondays 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jan. 5-26 Feb. 2-23 March 2-30 $18/session (member) $26/session (non member) Central Square

M/W a.m. (TBD) - Drop in $3.50 memb./$4 non-memb. Jan. 5-28 Feb. 2-25 March 2-30 $16/session (member) $18/session (non member)

This class is geared for beginners and will build strength, power, flexibility and balance while combining cardio drills and kettlebells.

Cardio Kickboxing

Combines the moves and music of Turbo Kick with cardio kickboxing drills. Sundays 5:00-6:00 p.m. Tuesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. Jan. 4-25 Jan. 6-27 Feb. 1-22 Feb. 4-24 March 1-29 March 3-31 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

HIIT - Boot Camp

This class includes strength training, aerobic exercises, muscle toning, agility drills and core exercises. Equipment used includes weights, balls, steps, TRX and kettlebells. Class held outside frequently weather permitting. Mondays 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jan. 5-26 Feb. 2-23 March 2-30 $18/session (member)

Wednesdays 6:30-7:30p.m. Jan. 7-28 Feb. 4-25 March 4-25 $26/session (non member)

Kettlebell

Efficient and intense workout to build muscle and burn fat. Sorry, no drop-ins. Sunday 4:00-5:00 p.m. Jan. 4-25 Feb. 1-22 March 1-29 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

Kettlebell - TRX Fusion

Safely perform hundreds of exercises that build strength, power, flexibility and balance while combining cardio drills and kettlebells. Sorry, no drop-ins. Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. Jan. 7-28 Feb. 4-25 March 4-25 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

TRX Group Training

Suspension training system that uses your own body weight to build power, strength, endurance, core and flexibility. Sorry, no drop-ins.

aCommunity Favorite

Wednesdays 7:30 - 8:15 p.m. Jan. 7-28 Feb. 4-25 March 4-25 $26/session (non member) $18/session (member) Central Square

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This class is designed to increase cardiovascular endurance, strength, body tone and flexibility. Held in the shallow end of pool.

Fridays (TBD) - Drop in $3.50 memb./$4 non-memb. Jan. 2-30 Feb. 6-27 March 6-27 $12/session (non member) $10/session (member) Central Square Pool

Senior Circuit

Combine fun with fitness to increase your cardiovascular and muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout. Upper-body strength work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a SilverSneakers ball is alternated with low-impact aerobic choreography. F/a.m. (TBD) - Drop in $3.50 memb./$4 non-memb. Jan. 2-30 Feb. 6-27 March 6-27 $16/session (member) $18/session (non member) Central Square

Senior Gentle Abs & Back

Designed just for seniors to strengthen back and abs using gentle movements. Warm up with Tai Chi, followed by back and ab work on a mat, stretching and balancing. Wednesday a.m. (TBD) - drop in $3.50 mem/$4 non-mem Jan 7-28 Feb. 4-25 March 2-30 $10/session (member) $12/session (non-member) Central Square

Silver Sneakers Classic

Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball are offered for resistance. This is a two day a week class. T/TH 9:35-10:15 a.m.- Drop in $3.50 memb./$4 non-memb. Jan. 6-26 Feb. 3-26 March 3-31 $16/session (member) $18/session (non member)

Yoga Stretch

Improve your balance and flexibility with low impact Yoga and some floor work. Taught by Yoga Fit Instructor. Mondays a.m. (TBD) - drop in $3.50 mem/$4 non-mem Jan. 5-26 Feb. 2-23 March 2-30

Unleash Your Intuitive Powers and Discover the World of Tarot

This class will take you on a journey to discover and explore the ancient art and craft of Tarot. Learn to tap into your intuition and subconscious and unlock the Tarot's timeless wisdom. This unique class will open up new doors of understanding and help you integrate the rich symbolism of tarot into your daily life. Come discover the secrets the cards reveal and catch a glimpse of the future. Writing material suggested. Reading included. Instructor: Mary Mahoney Saturday, April 11 #5427-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 1 Session-$25

Get to Know Your Muslim Neighbor – Part II

This class is intended to be a follow up opportunity for people who have attended the first presentation. This course will cover Islam’s focus on human rights, solution to poverty, community structure and purpose of life with emphasis on Muslims in Minnesota. As with Part I, this is intended to be an educational opportunity with time for dialogue and questions. We might not agree on everything but to be able to talk openly is important. Instructor: Mashood Yunus Tuesday, March 3 #6433-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

Hobbies

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6:30-9 p.m. 1 Session-$12

Get to Know Your Muslim Neighbor

Minnesota houses the largest Muslim population in the USA by population ratio. Building bridges is important for understanding each other and working with each other for the good of the community. Join us for an evening of learning about our neighbors; we will focus on the basic foundation of Islam. Join us in part 2 for more in depth topics. Instructor: Mashood Yunus Tuesday, Feb. 24 #6432-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-9 p.m. 1 Session-$12

New Year,New Plan? (Options to Get Your Financial House in Order)

First-Time Homebuyers

Retirement Planning

Tax Help for Ages 55 plus

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Home & Garden

Home Basics - Plumbing

Learn how the plumbing in your home fits together as a system. A must for every new home owner, newly in charge of the home maintenance or just wanting a better understanding of how it all fits together. See how the components work and how they fit together. Save money by doing minor maintenance and repairs. Know when to call in the professionals. Get a close up of fixtures and fittings to know how they work and how they fail. Save more money by learning how to get the most out of what you have. Instructor: Ray Lehman

Adult Enrichment

Monday, March 2 6:30-8:30 p.m. #5452-W15 1 Session-$20 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH

Kitchen & Bath Remodeling: Where/How Do I Start?

Avoid the costly pitfalls of remodeling by learning what questions should be asked, what options are available and when to consult a professional. All of this and more will be covered in this informative class. Instructor: Jim Brandon & Carol Peden

"Excellent materials presented!" - Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Student

Inside look

Jim Brandon

Jim Brandon is a licensed general contractor and owner of Kitchens of Stillwater/ Kitchens of Woodbury. He has been in the remodeling business for over 25 years.

Carol Peden

Carol Peden, AKBD is a designer a Kitchens of Woodbury. She is certified in Interior Design, Kitchen & Bath Design and through the NKBA (National Kitchen & Bath Association).

Introduction to Basic Reupholstery NEW!

This class will introduce you to the terminology, tools, basic steps and common techniques of basic reupholstery. You will learn how to identify pieces that can be reupholstered easily and how to select fabric based on your project's needs. The first session will include a demonstration of how to recover a basic dining chair and include tips and tricks of the trade. The second session will have students making their own footstool using techniques learned in the first session. A $15 material fee is payable to the instructor for footstool supplies. Instructor: Pam Johnson Wednesday, Jan. 28 - Feb. 4 #5456-W15A South St. Paul High School, SSP

7-9 p.m. 2 Sessions-$60

Wednesday, March 4 - 11 #6456-W15B Henry Sibley High School, MH

7-9 p.m. 2 Sessions-$60

Home Basics - Electrical

Take the mystery and fear out of dealing with basic home electrical problems. Learn how electricity comes to and flows around your home. A must for every new home owner, newly in charge of the home maintenance or just wanting a better understanding of how it all fits together. See what repairs you can do and when to call in the professional. See what the parts look like. Learn how they fail and what to do. You can save hundreds of dollars on repairs. Save even more money by getting the most out of the system you now have. Instructor: Ray Lehman Monday, Feb. 2 #6453-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$20

Monday, Feb. 9 #6450-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$12

Monday, March 23 #5450-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$12

Home Basics - Heating & Cooling: Reduce those Expenses The biggest expense in all budgets is heating and cooling the home. Learn how to reduce those bills while improving comfort, safety and air quality. Learn how to control energy consumption. Eliminate ice dams. Eliminate those drafty areas. What steps will save money and which will not. A must for new home owners or anyone who owns a home. Leave with all those cost saving secrets and extensive handouts and resources. Instructor: Ray Lehman Monday, March 16 #5454-W15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$20

A Contractor's Guide to Windows & Siding

Have you been feeling that blustering Minnesota wind this winter? This class will offer you a comprehensive review of windows and sidings for new construction and remodeling. We will review vinyl windows, clad wood windows, major manufacturers' windows, glass package options, terminologies and cost benefit analysis. We will also review wood, vinyl, steel fiber cement and composite sidings. You will receive a check list on "How to select a contractor". Find out how you may qualify for a $1,500 tax rebate! Instructor: Frank Wattunen

Home & Garden Adult Enrichment

Thursday, Feb. 12 6:30-8:30 p.m. #5455-W15 1 Session-$12 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH Wednesday, April 8 #6455-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

NEW!

6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$12

DYI Fruit Tree Grafting

Fruit tree grafting is an old tradition commonly found on homesteads and small farms throughout history. Grafting allows you to customize fruit trees for size, climate, region, and variety. Whether you are in the country or in the city and love growing food, grafting fruit trees is a way to add customized, perennial food to your landscape. Each participant will graft a few of their own trees that they can take home, and leave with the basic skills to continue this wonderful craft on their own time. Participants will be using sharp knives in part of the grafting process. All materials provided. Instructor: Andy Russell Tuesday, April 28 #6458-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$42

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Write Your Own Will

MONEY matters

Adult Enrichment

First Time Home Buying

It's a GREAT time to buy real estate! When buying your first home in this market, you need to know the myths versus facts of real estate, the benefits that come with buying a house and what makes a successful closing. Join us to learn about Financing: What you need to know/Types of Mortgages/Loan Language; How to choose an agent; Search Parameters: What are you looking for?; Foreclosures and Short Sales; Contracts and Forms; and Inspections v. Appraisals. Buying a home is the biggest investment you will make in your lifetime. Become an educated buyer and feel confident about your strategy! Instructor: Liz Michka Thursday, March 5 #6457-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6-8 p.m. 1 Session-$12

Keeping the Cabin, Business or Farm in the Family

You loved going to the cabin every summer or working in the family business or on the farm growing up! Now it's time to decide what to do with it and division of the estate can lead to bitter battles between siblings and impact relationships forever. Learn how to keep your cabin, business or farm in the family without creating a family conflict. We will discuss ways to ensure your children receive equal inheritance, the impact of taxes and how to properly position your assets for the next generation. Instructor: Kevin Cunniff & Tom Zubrod Tuesday, Feb. 3 7-8:30 p.m. #5614-W15 1 Session-$12 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH Tuesday, April 21 #6614-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

7-8:30 p.m. 1 Session-$12

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Having a will is important for married couples, singles and divorced people. If you are without a will, the laws of Minnesota and a judge will make all your decisions. Don’t let this happen; join us to learn about estates and wills and actually prepare a complete legal will during class. You will receive instructions and a professionally prepared form and have access to witnesses and a notary public. The will form is designed for individual use. Couples cannot share it. Each person must register individually. This class is appropriate for people who have an estate of less than $700,000, including life insurance and do not own a business. Prior to class, you will need to review information mailed to you. Instructor: Sally Mortenson Thursday, Feb. 12 6:30-9 p.m. #5611-W15 1 Session-$39 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH Wednesday, May 13 #6611-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:30-9 p.m. 1 Session-$39

NEW! Are you Ready for

Retirement? Answering the 5 Biggest Questions Every Retiree Has

This class looks at five of the biggest questions that people have as they approach retirement. We will explore key concerns such as inflation, heath care expenses, social security, 401k options and market volatility, as well as ways to prepare in advance for things that may not go as expected. Instructor: Jack Reed Wednesday, Feb. 4 #6606-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6-7:30 p.m. 1 Session-$12

Shifting Gears: Considerations and Strategies for Pre-Retirees

Retirement ahead? It may be time to shift gears. Know your options and think about which way to turn next. If you're withing fiver years of retirement, join us for Shifting Gears, a brief and informative workshop to help you develop a retirement income plan. The session will cover risks you may face, planning, social security and turning savings into income in retirement. Sign up today and we can help you shift focus. Instructor: Kevin Cunniff Tuesday, May 12 7-8 p.m. #6617-SP15 1 session-$12 Henry Sibley High School, MH

Weathering Job Transitions and Retirement

Whether you’re switching companies or retiring, making the right decisions when you leave a company (and company savings, insurance and health benefits) behind can have major impacts on your future. Are you addressing all your new financial risks? This course will help you make the right decisions with your old 401k, health plan and group insurance benefits. Should you move that old 401k or keep it where it is? Should you convert it to a Roth? What about health insurance and the new Affordable Care Act of 2010 or MNsure? What insurance coverage should you keep or leave behind? And more! Roughly 45-minutes of the 2nd class will be devoted to providing detailed answers to common, relevant questions brought up in the first class. Instructor: Mark Josephs Tuesday, March 17 - 24 #5618-W15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6:30-8 p.m. 2 Sessions-$12

Is an In-Service Rollover Right for You? Simply put, an In-Service Rollover provision is an option that allows qualified participants of a 401(k), 403(b), Profit Sharing and ESOP plans to roll over plan assets to an IRA while still working. Most employees are eligible at 59 1/2 years. In this class, we will discuss the benefits of being able to access a wider array of financial products to personalize your investment options to fit your risk tolerance and retirement goals. Join us to learn how this option will let you take control of your money while still working. Instructor: Kevin Cunniff & Tom Zubrod Thursday, March 19 #6604-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

MOney Matters

Adult Enrichment

7-8 p.m. 1 Session-$12

Thursday, May 7 7-8 p.m. #5604-SP15 1 Session-$12 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH

Getting the Most from Social Security

How you select your social security is one of the most important decisions you will have to make for your retirement. This workshop will show you how to get the most from your social security benefits and how they fit into your overall retirement strategy. You will learn more about how your benefits are calculated, the options for taking your benefits and strategies to maximize your benefits. We will explore some of your key concerns about social security and when to start taking the benefits. We will have handouts of information for you to take and will have time for questions as well. Instructor: Tom Zubrod Tuesday, March 10 #5616-W15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6-7 p.m. 1 Session-$12

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Building a Confident Retirement

Planning for retirement can be stressful and confusing. In the first session of this class, we’ll learn about a simple, four step process you can use to help determine whether you are ready for retirement. The process will go over Covering Essentials, Ensuring Your Lifestyle, Preparing for the Unexpected and Leaving a Legacy. During the second session of this class, we’ll walk through an actual example OR you can come prepared with your own retirement information so you can complete a rough retirement plan right in class! You'll find this way of looking at retirement is simple, but very powerful and will help you have a Confident Retirement! Instructor: Mark Josephs Monday, April 27 - May 4 6:30-8 p.m. #5619-SP15 2 Sessions-$12 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH www.tridistrictce.org

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Adult Enrichment

iPad - Back to Basics

Join this class to get the hang of the basics and walk away with a better understanding of the hardware, accessories, Lock Screen and Home Screen. You will learn keyboard skills (copy/ paste, spell check, & dictation) and how to backup your iPad to iCloud. Bring your iPad or iPad mini to class. Instructor: Nice Guy Technology Monday, Jan. 19 #6704-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:15-8:45 p.m. 1 Session-$35

Saturday, May. 2 #5704-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

9-11:30 a.m. 1 Session-$35

iPad - Keeping in Touch

Inside look

It's easy to keep in touch with others on your iPad! Learn how to communicate with Contacts, Mail, FaceTime and Messages. Stay organized with the Calendar & Reminders app and find out how iCloud keeps it all synced together. Bring your iPad or iPad mini to class. Instructor: Mike Pahl

Mike and Chris Pahl are brothers that love technology!

Monday, Jan. 26 #6705-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:15-8:45 p.m. 1 Session-$35

From 2006 to 2011 Mike worked at the Apple Store. In 2011, Mike started Nice Guy Technology where he & Chris help the Twin Cities with technology.

Saturday, May 9 #5705-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

9-11:30 a.m. 1 Session-$35

Chris is a licensed teacher and has a technology certification from the U of M - Duluth. Combined they have taught over 300 community ed classes since 2011.

Secrets of Windows 8

Who moved my cheese! What happened to the Start Menu? Windows 8 is Microsoft's newest operating system and represents an entirely new look on the desktop and is completely optimized for the touch screen monitor or tablet. We will compare the differences and similarities between the new Windows 8.1 and Windows 8 systems, and Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Explore many of the new features and hidden secrets of Windows 8. Plus learn how to use a simple and free method to restore your Start Button and Start Menu. This class is NOT held in the computer lab, but the instructor will provide handouts and screen demonstrations only. Students are encouraged to bring their own Windows 8 laptops and tablets. Instructor: Bob Weiss Thursday, Feb. 12 #6708-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$29

Monday, Feb. 2 #6706-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

6:15-8:45 p.m. 1 Session-$35

Saturday, May 16 #5706-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

9-11:30 a.m. 1 Session-$35

Design Your Own WordPress Blog or Website This WordPress course is for individuals, organizations or small business owners who want to learn how to design and manage their own web site or blog. In this six-hour handson workshop, we will cover all the basics of editing and maintaining your WordPress website or blog. You will gather the skills to edit the important parts of your website quickly and easily on your own. Three months of WordPress site hosting included in course fee, permanent site hosting available from instructor. Bring your laptop if you'd like. Instructor: Bob Weiss Mon. & Wed., March 9 & 11 6-9 p.m. #5701-W15 2 Sessions-$57 Rosemount Middle School, 3135 143rd St W, Rosemount

Web Search Secrets

iPad - Search, Share, Discover

People are constantly searching, sharing and discovering new things on their iPads! Learn how to get the most out of the App Store, Safari, Siri, Maps, Spotlight, Control Center and Notification Center. iCloud makes it easy to share photos with others. Bring your iPad or iPad mini to class. Instructor: Nice Guy Technology

The Bulletproof Computer

"Mike is an excellent instructor, I would recommend his courses to anyone."

- iPad Classes, Instructor Mike Pahl

Tired of searching Google, Bing or Yahoo, and getting thousands of results but not the information you want? Search the Internet using advanced techniques, and Boolean search queries. Explore the public library websites and learn where to find free and legal access to information that usually requires a paid subscription. If you use the Internet for personal, business or academic research, this class will save you hours of time. This is a hands-on lab, and students will have an opportunity to try the techniques demonstrated in class. Bring your laptop if you'd like. Instructor: Bob Weiss Thursday, May 7 #5702-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$29

Learn how to recognize and avoid Internet threats and improve security on your computer. Computer Security is not just virus protection any more. You could be infected with a "Trojan Horse" or spyware, which is recording your keystrokes or has turned your computer into a Zombie Host for e-mail spammers. Hear about the basic risks associated with your Internet connection. Learn how to detect and remove viruses, ad-ware, spyware and Trojans from your computer and how to secure your computer from exposure to the never-ending array of new threats. While no computer security system will be 100% effective against every threat, you will learn how to set up defenses to prevent most Internet-borne exploits. Instructor: Bob Weiss Thursday, March 26 #6703-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

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Adult Enrichment

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$29

Internet Technology 101

Don't know a bit from a byte? This class is for you! It's designed for those who would like a general understanding of Internet technology. It will demystify technology and show the value of getting connected! Topics will include technology history/trivia, device types, email, social networking and Internet safety. While this class will be in presentation format, it will be interactive. So get ready to participate! A glossary of technology terms will be provided at the end of the class. Instructor: Carole Scott Monday, April 13 6-8 p.m. #5809-SP15 1 Session-$31 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH

NEW!

Pinterest It!

Organize images, recipes, quotes and other interests you find on the Internet on your own virtual pinboard! This class will navigate you through the world of Pinterest. We will begin with a quick tutorial on what Pinterest is, then create an account and username. The fun continues as we venture into boards, pins, likes, messaging and much more! A reference guide will be provided at the end of the class. Instructor: Carole Scott Tuesday, April 21 #6811-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

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Make Your Website Googlicious

So you own or manage a web site, but nothing’s happening. How can you improve your results in the major search engines, increase your page rank and drive traffic to your web site that results in more business? In this class you will learn about online strategies you can do yourself for free that will create the significant inbound hyperlinks that Google looks for. You will learn how to find great keywords and how to use them to drive traffic to your site. You will learn how to use affordable online advertising campaigns through Google Adwords and how to set up Google Analytics so you can know how many visitors you are getting, how long they are staying and what pages are capturing their eyeballs. Instructor: Bob Weiss Wednesday, April 22 6-9p.m. #5700-SP15 1 Session-$29 Rosemount Middle School, 3135 143rd St W, Rosemount

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Say it with Instagram!

Capture and share your own moments, memories or adventures on Instagram! In this class we will download the Instagram app, create an account, username and profile. We will walk through the different icons, learn how to take, edit and share pictures/videos and find other Instagrammers. Want the lowdown on hashtags, tagging, Instagram Direct and other IG jargon? That will be covered too! A reference guide will be provided at the end of the class. Instructor: Carole Scott Friday, May 1 #5812-SP15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

NEW!

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Social Media Revolution

"Talkin' 'bout a revolution..." the social media revolution, that is! In this class, we will delve into the world of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. We will look at the history of each platform and how they have changed the way we communicate. In addition, we will discuss terminology, branding, content and posting frequency. A handout overview for each social media platform will be provided at the end of the class. Instructor: Carole Scott Monday, May 4 #6810-SP15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

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wellness

A New Perspective on Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

Essential Oils for Beginners

Join us for a fun class that teaches you how to use dōTERRA essential oils for your family and in your home. This class will outline the ways these powerful oils can simplify your health care while preventing possible side effects that many modern medicines can create. Take control of your family's health today! Instructor: Shirley Himanga Thursday, Jan. 29 - Feb. 19 #5805-W15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6-8:30 p.m. 4 Sessions-$22

Thursday, March 19 - April 16 6-8:30 p.m. (No Class April 2) #5805-SP15 4 Sessions-$22 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH

Hypnosis to Lose Weight or Stop Smoking

All lasting behavioral changes must occur at an unconscious level. With hypnosis, you can make that change! The experience is relaxing and you are fully aware, conscious and in control at all times. Bring a pillow or blanket for added comfort. Stop cravings for sweets, chocolate, bread, pastries, salty and greasy foods. Stop snacking and overeating. Stop smoking. Get motivated to exercise! 6pm Check in, orientation and receive materials (required for both weight loss and smoking cessation). 7:15-8pm - Weight Loss Hypnosis 8:15-9pm - Stop Smoking Hypnosis Fee includes session, reinforcement tape and a lifetime membership for free future classes if reinforcement is desired. Part of the fee is donated to the American Lung and Heart Association. Instructor: Mary Fischer Wednesday, Feb. 18 #6808-W15Weight Henry Sibley High School, MH

6-8 p.m. 1 Session-$55

Wednesday, Feb. 18 #6808-W15Smoking Henry Sibley High School, MH

6-9 p.m. 1 Session-$55

Thursday, April 16 6-8 p.m. #5808-SP15Weight 1 Session-$55 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH Thursday, April 16 6-9 p.m. #5808-SP15Weight 1 Session-$55 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH

This session is designed to provide an overview of the Senior Gems® and Dementia Care. You will gain “A New Perspective on Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care”. During the session we will watch a DVD explaining how Dementia affects the brain, introduce and discuss the six different Gem levels and characteristics of each of those Gems. You will learn strategies that work and strategies to avoid when working with a person at each Gem level. We will address ways in which the Senior Gems® can help a person with Alzheimer’s or dementia, as well as the family members and review Alzheimer’s & Dementia facts and top 10 Early Warning Signs (defined by the Alzheimer’s Association). Instructor: Kris Nenovich Wednesday, March 18 #5807-W15 South St. Paul High School, SSP

6:30-8 p.m. 1 Session-$12

Thursday, April 23 6:30-8 p.m. #5807-SP15 1 Session-$12 Inver Grove Heights Middle School, IGH

The Food Connection to ADD/ ADHD

Inattentiveness, difficulty concentrating and managing time, inability to start or finish projects, and other symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) affect increasing numbers of children and adults. Fortunately, nutrition can help rebalance brain chemistry. Even small dietary changes can improve focus and follow-through. Nutrition can help rebalance brain chemistry. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, you are not alone: • Inattentiveness • Difficulty managing your time • A hard time starting or finishing projects • Concentration issues These and other symptoms of ADD are affecting increasing numbers of children and adults. Learn how eating real food in balance can improve focus and ease symptoms of ADD/ ADHD. (2.4 CEUs) Instructor: Nutritional Weight & Wellness Tuesday, March 24 #6803-W15 Henry Sibley High School, MH

wellness

Adult Enrichment

6-8 p.m. 1 Session-$28

"Since my last hypnosis session with Dr. Fischer a year ago, I've lost 30 pounds!" - Hypnosis to Lose Weight, Instructor Dr. Mary Fischer

check it out!

Home Improvement classes teach the basics of plumbing, heating and more! Details on pages 42-43

www.tridistrictce.org

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Center for Professional & Workforce Development

Center for Professional & Workforce Development

HIGH QUALITY TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN CAREER-ORIENTED PROGRAMS

HIGH QUALITY TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN CAREER-ORIENTED PROGRAMS

Healthcare

Business & Management Computers & Technology

The growing field of healthcare provides a large variety of fascinating and essential job opportunities. The CPWD offers short-term open enrollment courses for those wishing to enter medical professions and working medical professionals who need to update their skills. For more information, call Karen Christiansen at 651-423-8092 or Kris Hanson at 651-450-3696.

The global business world evolves at a faster rate than ever before. It is critical that businesses and individuals keep up with the latest professional skills and training in order to best serve their customers and meet strategic goals. Our programming is designed to help you achieve your goals through conveniently scheduled courses delivered on-site or at one of our metro locations.

AS PIRIN G M E D I CA L P R O F E SSI O N AL S

Certified Pharmacy Technician

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The Pharmacy Technician program prepares students to work under supervision of a licensed pharmacist carrying out duties such as assisting patients, filling prescriptions and keeping pharmacy records. DELIVERY: 50-hour course

DATE: January 2015

Certified EKG Technician

PRICE: $999

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As an EKG Technician you will perform non-invasive electrocardiogram (EKG) procedures. An EKG monitors a patient’s heart electrical impulse. You will identify abnormalities in EKG tracings and recognize arrhythmias or abnormal heart rhythms. DELIVERY: 64-hour course

Nursing Assistant

DATE: January 2015

PRICE: $1,299

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C U R R E N T M E D I CA L P R O F E SS I O NA L S

ICD-10 Coding and Medical Terminology and preparation for coding exam •• DELIVERY: Day long seminars/workshops

TMA (Trained Medication Aide)

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Medical Assistant Certification Exam Prep

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DELIVERY: Six-week online course with instructor guidance and advice DATE: Starts the first Monday of each month • PRICE: $149

DELIVERY: 24-hour course

EMR Refresher

DATE: Jan. 14, 2015 & Feb 2015

DELIVERY: Held at Burnsville Workforce Center PRICE: $500

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Paramedic Refresher

PRICE: $175

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DATE: January 2015 & February 2015

PRICE: $354

DELIVERY: 2-hours classroom

DATE: Mar. 2, 2015

DATE: Mar. 14, 2015

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South of the River Education Center

Many more courses available. Visit our website to learn more. E V E N I N G C R E D I T- C O U R S E S AT B U R N SV I L L E WO R K F O R C E C E N T E R • Social Media Marketing Tools

• And many more courses from

• Principals of Accounting

DCTC, IHCC and Metropolitan

• General Psychology

State University

C O N TA C T S T E P H A N I E AT K I N S O N AT 9 5 2 - 7 0 3 - 3 1 2 8

DATE: Spring 2015

DCTC and Inver Hills are members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System and are affirmative action, equal opportunity educator/employers.

Personal Branding with Social Media

PRICE: $263

Course offered at Dakota County Technical College | Visit DCTC.EDU/CECT for more information. Course offered at Inver Hills Community College | Visit INVERHILLS.EDU/CPWD for more information.

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A Customs Broker License can enhance your chances for advancement and other career opportunities. However, passing the customs broker exam to obtain the license can be very difficult. This ten session course will help participants maximize their chances of passing the exam through instruction on how to study for the exam, provide study tools and identify areas of weakness for further or more intense study.

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DATE: January 2015 & February 2015

DELIVERY: 40-hour course; 100-hour clinical placement PRICE: $1,599

PRICE: $85

DELIVERY: Six-week online course with instructor guidance and advice DATE: Jan. 12, 2015 & Mar. 16, 2015 • PRICE: $499

DELIVERY: 72-hour course (online or classroom); 24-hour clinical placement DATE: Various start dates • PRICE: $899

The Phlebotomy Technician program prepares students to collect blood specimens from patients for the purpose of laboratory analysis. To register, call Karen Christiansen at 651-423-8092.

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Limited Scope X-Ray Operator Certification

EMT Refresher

DATE: April 2015

DELIVERY: Hybrid course (online & skills labs) PRICE: $559

Introduces concepts of basic human needs, health/illness continuum, and basic nursing skills in long-term care and/or home care environments. Instruction consists of a classroom or online setting and skills labs.

Certified Phlebotomy Technician

US Customs Broker Exam Preparation

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In a fiercely competitive and fast-paced market, the CPWD can provide you or your business a competitive edge. The information technology courses we offer are reflective of the demands of industry.

A+ Exam Prep

If you are getting ready for a career as an entry-level information technology (IT) professional or personal computer (PC) service technician, the CompTIA® A+® Certification course is the first step in your preparation. The course will build on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with personal computer software and hardware to present fundamental skills and concepts that you will use on the job. DELIVERY: 40-hours classroom

DATE: Jan. 5, 2015

PRICE: $1,495

Essentials of Agile Scrum • The Agile-Scrum framework is a great way to deal with the complexities and intricacies of a system development effort. Some of the benefits of going agile include accelerated product delivery, ability to react to change, customer involvement, unified teams and project transparency. DELIVERY: 16-hours classroom

DATE: Jan. 13, 2015 & Feb. 3, 2015

PRICE: $199

Implementing Cisco Wireless–IUWNE • DELIVERY: 40-hours classroom

Additional Offerings

DATE: Jan. 26, 2015

PRICE: $3,295

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Cisco Certification Database Programming & Development ITIL Microsoft Networking

Course offered at Dakota County Technical College | Visit DCTC.EDU/CECT for more information. Course offered at Inver Hills Community College | Visit INVERHILLS.EDU/CPWD for more information. DCTC and Inver Hills are members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System and are affirmative action, equal opportunity educator/employers.

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Center for Professional & Workforce Development

HIGH QUALITY TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN CAREER-ORIENTED PROGRAMS

HIGH QUALITY TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN CAREER-ORIENTED PROGRAMS

Transportation

Manufacturing & Trades

DCTC features a driving track, unique for education in the Twin Cities. The track offers the opportunity to practice driving skills in a safer environment. DCTC’s transportation courses include a wide variety of topics, from accident avoidance for everyday driving to advanced pursuit skills for law enforcement. For more information, call Jim Unger at 651-423-8482 or Richard Hawkins at 651-4238765. Visit DCTC.EDU/CONTINUING-EDUCATION/TRANSPORTATION-SAFETY.

We offer a wide variety of technical training for those wishing to enter a trade or upgrade their skills. For more information, call Larry Lewis at 651-423-8276 or Peter Hoch at 651-450-3763. Visit DCTC.EDU/CONTINUING-EDUCATION/TRANSPORTATION-SAFETY.

Accident Avoidance & Safe Driving

Class B CDL Truck & Bus Driver

This class is excellent for all ages, including the seasoned driver, those with learning permits, newly licensed drivers, safetyconscious parents and all drivers seeking to improve or enhance their skills in accident avoidance. DATE: Jan. 17, Feb. 21 & Mar. 21

Motorcycle Safety

PRICE: $125

This is a one-on-one training session that is set up between yourself and the instructor. This is a 12-hour session over two days including the test taken on the second day. DELIVERY: 12-hour course

DATE: TBD

PRICE: $995 (includes test)

Class A CDL Basic Training & Refresher

DCTC and the Minnesota Motorcycle Safety Center are committed to reducing motorcycle crashes, injuries and fatalities. Courses include basic rider course and basic motorcycle maintenance. DATE: Every weekend beginning April 10, 2015

PRICE: $180

Railroad Conductor Technology Certificate

This program prepares students to serve as railroad conductors in the railway industry, which is critical to our nation’s livelihood. Retirement rates of current conductors promise excellent job opportunities. DCTC formed partnerships with Canadian Pacific Railway, Union Pacific Railroad and many other regional and short lines to develop a curriculum that puts graduates on the fast track to employment in the industry. This course is eligible for financial aid. For more information, call Larry Lewis at 651-423-8276. DATE: Jan. 26, 2015 & Mar. 30, 2015

Railroads are hiring now!

This 56-hour course provides basic Class A CDL training to prepare students to pass the Class A CDL driving test. It is designed for students who wish to obtain their Class A CDL or for Class A CDL drivers seeking refresher training. This course is only 56 hours in duration and may not be sufficient or advisable for entry level drivers. Prior experience with a manual transmission and/or large equipment is highly recommended. DATE: Weekends TBD

PRICE: $1,599

Basic Forklift Operation & Safety

DATE: Jan. 20, 2015, Feb. 17, 2015 & Mar. 17, 2015

PRICE: $150

MN State Patrol Vehicle Inspection Certification & Recertification Program • Minnesota’s Commercial Vehicle Inspection program has been approved by the Federal Government. The state decal is valid proof of inspection in all other states. DATE: Visit dctc.edu/go/inspect

PRICE: $180 certification/$90 recertification

Steam & Hot Water Boiler Operation

Soldering & IPC Certification

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of boilermakers is projected to grow 21 percent from 2010 to 2020; faster than the average for all occupations. These evening courses will help prepare you to take the Department of Labor licensing exam. Steam and Hot Water Boilers II is available for those testing for higher levels. Register at dctc.edu or by calling 651-423-8279. DELIVERY: Every Thursday for 8-weeks at Diamondhead Education Center, Burnsville, MN DATE: Jan. 15, 2015 & March TBD • PRICE: $460 (includes book)

Programmable Logic Controllers

PLC’s are used in manufacturing settings to automate electromechanical processes. Those with PLC knowledge are in demand in the Twin Cities manufacturing sector. A good understanding of industrial electricity is needed to be successful in these courses. Call 651-423-8279 to register. PLC I: 2-Credits; $515; starts Jan. 6, 2015 PLC II: 3-credits; $615; starts Feb. 3, 2015 PLC III: 2-credits; $515; starts Mar. 17, 2015

Systems Troubleshooting

DELIVERY: 2-credit course

DATE: Starts April 13, 2015

Learn skills and earn certification on the industry’s most widely used soldering standard. Call 651-423-8279 to register. DATE & TIME: Thursdays & Fridays, 5:30–9:30 p.m.; Saturdays 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Introduction to Hand Soldering

PRICE: $515

DELIVERY: 40-hours of training DATE: Jan. 8–30, 2015 PRICE: $750 (includes book, materials and testing)

IPC A-610 Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies

Course offered at Dakota County Technical College | Visit DCTC.EDU/CECT for more information. Course offered at Inver Hills Community College | Visit INVERHILLS.EDU/CPWD for more information.

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DCTC and Inver Hills are members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System and are affirmative action, equal opportunity educator/employers.

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DELIVERY: 40-hours of training • DATE: Feb. 5–26, 2015 PRICE: $750 (includes book, materials and testing)

IPC J-STD ( J-Standard) Requirements for Soldering Electrical & Electronic Assemblies • DELIVERY: 40-hours of training • DATE: Mar. 5–27, 2015 PRICE: $750 (includes book, materials and testing)

Our online professional home inspection training course, developed in conjunction with American Home Inspectors Training Institute, offers you the best home inspection training program in North America. DATE: Anytime PRICE: $895 or combine with the 3-day hands-on seminar $1,495

ServSafe Certification Course

Invest in your food safety training by attending our one-day course. Certified by the National Restaurant Association, recognized by local, state and federal health departments. DATE: TBD

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Home Inspection

The process of quickly and effectively locating faults in an electrical system will be the focus of the troubleshooting course. The student will learn to apply electronics knowledge in a linear methodology to improve effectiveness in locating problems. Strong knowledge of electricity and PLCs is needed to be successful in this class. Call 651-423-8279 to register.

PRICE: $169

Course offered at Dakota County Technical College | Visit DCTC.EDU/CECT for more information. Course offered at Inver Hills Community College | Visit INVERHILLS.EDU/CPWD for more information. DCTC and Inver Hills are members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System and are affirmative action, equal opportunity educator/employers.

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Driver Safety

Driver Safety Classes

INCOME TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE

This driver improvement course is taught by Minnesota Highway Safety and Research Center trained instructors. The class will explore changes in laws, the latest vehicle technology, and provide you with easy to use defensive driving tips. In addition, we will explore traffic safety and accident prevention. Course completion allows for a 10% reduction on automobile insurance premiums for those age 55 and over. An eight hour course is initially required, followed by a four hour refresher class every three years. All driver improvement courses must be refreshed every three years to keep the discount in force. No written or behind-the-wheel tests will be given. Please bring your driver’s license and a pen to class.

Volunteer income tax prepares will be doing tax returns free of charge. These tax counselors are trained to assist with BASIC tax forms and problems, therefore, Tax Assistance will be provided to seniors who are 55 years or older and who are low income. Tax service will be provided only for uncomplicated income and property taxes (including rent rebates). Tax assistance guidelines are as follows:

Registration required, call 1-888-234-1294 or visit www.mnsafetycenter.org. Central Square Community Center 100 Seventh Ave. N. South St. Paul, MN 55075

Inver Grove Heights VMCC 8055 Barbara Ave. E. Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077

IGH Middle School 8167 Cahill Ave. Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077

TPAC 1200 Stassen Lane. West St. Paul, MN 55118

South St. Paul Central Square Four Hour Refresher Course - $20 Fri., Jan. 23 Mon., Jan. 26 Fri., Feb. 27 Mon., March 16 Fri., March 27 Mon., April 6 Fri., April 24

9 - 1 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 9 - 1 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 9 - 1 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 9 - 1 p.m.

Initial Eight Hour Course - $24

(made up of two 4 hour classes) Mon., Jan. 5 & 12 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Mon., March 2 & 9 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Fri., March 6 & 13 9 - 1 p.m.

Inver Grove Heights Veterans Memorial Community Center Four Hour Refresher Course -$20 Tues., Jan. 13. Tues., Feb. 10 Tues., March 10

1 - 5 p.m. 1 - 5 p.m. 1 - 5 p.m.

Inver Grove Heights Middle School Four Hour Refresher Course -$20 Wed., Jan. 14 Wed., Feb. 18 Wed., March 18 Wed., April 15 Wed., May 13

5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.

Tues., April 14 Tues., May 12

1-5 p.m. 1-5 p.m.

Thurs., Jan. 8 Thurs., Jan. 15 Thurs., Jan. 29 Tues., Feb. 17 Mon., March 2 Mon., March 16 Mon., April 6 Thurs., April 30 Thurs., May 7 Thurs., May 21

Noon - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m.

Initial Eight Hour Course - $24 (made up of two 4 hour classes) Mon. & Wed., Feb. 2 & 4 Mon. & Wed., March 2 & 4 Mon. & Wed., April 6 & 8 Mon. & Wed., May 4 & 6

5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.

Initial Eight Hour Course - $24

(made up of two 4 hour classes) Friday, Jan. 9 & 16 Noon - 4 p.m. Friday, April 10 & 17 Noon - 4 p.m.

Thompson Park Activity Center, West St. Paul - Evening Classes Four Hour Refresher Course - $20 Thurs., Jan. 15 Wed., April 6

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Jan. - May 2015

5:30 - 9:30 p.m. 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.

www.tridistrictce.org

South St. Paul Senior Center 651­-306­-3690 Mondays and Wednesdays, 9 a.m –12 p.m Thompson Park Activity Center 651­-403-­8300 Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m –2 p.m Inver Grove Senior Center 651-­450­-2469 Fridays, March 13, 20, 27 April 10, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Please bring the following items to your appointment: • Your 2013 tax return. • Your Social Security card • Photo ID • Copies of your W-2’s, 1099 Forms, and proof of other income received by you/your spouse. • If you are a RENTER, bring your renter credit statement. • If you are a HOMEOWNER, bring a copy of your 2014 property tax statement.

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South St. Paul Senior center About the Senior Center

Thompson Park Activity Center, West St. Paul Four Hour Refresher Course - $20

Appointments are required. Appointments will be taken AFTER January 5. You must make your tax assistance appointment through the:

South St. Paul Senior Center

The South St. Paul Senior Center promotes and provides opportunities in the areas of socialization, recreation, education and health to residents age 55 and up. For information on these and other Senior Center programs, call 651-306-3690. The Senior Center is located in Central Square Community Center, 100 Seventh Ave. N. in South St. Paul.

Weekly activities include:

Card Playing, Wood Carving, Painting, Back & Abs Class, Variety of Exercise Classes, Recreation Swim, Wii Games, Water Exercise, Silver Sneakers classes and socializing.

Monthly Activities include:

Wellness and Nutrition classes, New Release Movies, Holiday Special Events, Trips and Tours, Penny Bingo, Foot Care, Classic Movies, Out To Lunch Bunch, Dinners & Luncheons, Craft Classes, Adoptive Grandparents, Fare For All Express and Evening Cribbage. Other activities include: Seminars/Presentations, Income Tax Assistance and Flu Shot Clinic.

The Little Gift Shop

The Little Gift Shop located at the Central Square Community Center offers a wide selection of handcrafted items made by seniors and is open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Senior Crafters and volunteers are needed and welcome!

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Penny Bingo at the Senior Center at Central Square.

Trips, Tours & Special Events

Information on Tours/Trips and Special Events with cost, date, and time is available at the Senior Center, 100 Seventh Ave., 651-306-3693. Our Older Adult Monthly Newsletter “Active Times” is available on-site or online at www.southstpaul.org/departments/park and recreation.

South St. Paul Senior Center Located at Central Square Community Center 100 Seventh Ave. No, SSP 651-306-3693 Alyssa Kellas, Coordinator akellas@sspmn.org Senior Center Hours: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Friday

Become a Member For Only $10/Year

Receive an annual membership card and bi-monthly “Active Times” newsletter by signing up at the SSP Senior Center front desk at Central Square, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. www.tridistrictce.org

Jan. - May 2015

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Inver Grove Heights Senior Center

Inver Grove Heights Senior center FREE! Preview Play

Simley Theatre Presents: The Actor Games and Cabaret Variete. Thursday, January 29 Simley High School, IGH

3:30 p.m. FREE!

Indoor Walking

Inver Grove Heights Senior Center Located at Veterans Memorial Community Center 8055 Barbara Ave. Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 651-450-2469

Veterans Memorial Community Center will be opening for indoor walking, allowing you a fitness option at an affordable price and in comfortable conditions, regardless of the weather! The one-time $5 fee includes a walking button that must be worn while walking and is good through the spring of 2015. The indoor walking times are Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the West Rink. Walking buttons may be purchased in person at the IGH Park/Rec office.

Ongoing Activities Weekly

500 Cards Mondays 1 p.m. Line Dancing Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. Social Bridge Wednesdays 12:30 p.m. Euchre Thursdays 1 p.m.

Monthly

Book Discussion Group Second Tuesday 1 p.m. Penny Bingo Third Tuesday 1 p.m.

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Friday, April 24 12 p.m. $14 - includes catered lunch and fashion show Register at IGH Park/Rec by April 16

Happy Feet Foot Services

During a scheduled half-hour appointment, a nurse provides a foot soak, nail trimming, foot massage, corn and callus trimming and ingrown nail treatment. Fourth Wed. of every month 10 a.m. - Noon For an appointment call 763-560-5136 $36

FREE! Penny Bingo

Spend a fun afternoon with us playing Penny Bingo, a fast-paced, easy card game that everyone will enjoy. Bring your pennies and enjoy some treats. Third Tuesday of the month 1 p.m. Jan. 20, Feb. 17, March 17 & April 21 IGH Senior Center FREE

Joan Wormer, Coordinator jwormer@tridistrictce.org Senior Center Hours 8 a.m.­­­- 4 p.m. Monday-Friday

SAVE THE DATE - April 24th For the Seventh Annual Fashion Show

FREE! Card Playing

Walk with Ease

A Program Sponsored by The Grove. An exercise leader will warm you up, stretch you out, help you set walking goals and motivate you to reach them. Session Dates: January 12 to February 19 M/W at 11 a.m. or Tu/ Th at 5 p.m. Cost is $5 for members/$10 for nonmembers Any questions, please call The Grove at 651-450-2480.

Line Dancing for Beginners/ Intermediate

Beginner Line Dancing starts with the basic information on steps and dances to help you learn from the beginning. Step sheets will be available for all dances taught. This is fun exercise for the body, mind and spirit. No partners are needed. Please join us! Wednesday, Ongoing IGH Senior Center, IGH

9:30 a.m. $3 - Pay at class

Wednesdays, Ongoing 7-9 p.m. Hilltop Elementary School, IGH $5 - Pay at class (No class on Jan. 21 and April 1) Jan. - May 2015

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Join us for an afternoon of friendly card playing. We will play Bridge, Euchre, 500 and Penny Bingo. Bring a friend - newcomers welcome! For a list of dates and times, call 651-450-2469.

JOIN THE SENIOR CLUB

The Senior Club, which started in 1975, is an organization that meets at the IGH Senior Center on the third Monday of each month. The Club will have a general meeting followed by an activity. The meetings and activities are open to everyone. Please join us for the following upcoming events! Jan. 19, 12 p.m. Potluck and Bingo Feb. 16, 1 p.m. Celebrating Heart Health Month with Dessert Mar. 16, 12 p.m. Entertainment with a Catered Lunch - $14 Registration at IGH Park/Rec by March 6

Fare For All Express

Event held from 4-6 p.m. at the Central Square Community Center in South St. Paul.

Jan. 6, Feb. 3, and March 3

See page 65 for more details.

Thompson Park Activity Center - WSP January: The “Last” Meal Potluck TPAC is asking our guests to bring a dish that begins with the first letter of their last name. Mrs. Smith can bring spaghetti; Ms. Brown can bring buffalo wings; Mrs. Martin can bring mud pie, and so on. Tuesday, Jan. 13 Potluck Cookers: Free Registration required

11:30 p.m. Lunch only: $7

February: “Remember When” Show performed by Ken Wanovich

Come join us for a wonderful trip back in time to move-and-groove and sing-along with all your favorite songs. Ken uses acoustic classic rock styles, smooth and engaging vocals, plus a little magic harmony and some driving percussion to get a virtual one-man-band experience. Whether you’re in the mood to dance, sing along or just enjoy the great music, Ken Wanovich brings together the very best in high energy classic rock, musical reminiscing, and just plain fun. Ken has a play list of hundreds of your favorite hits, and is very happy to take requests. Wednesday, Feb. 18 1:30-2:30 p.m. #1247-W15 1 session - $6.00 Register by Wednesday, Feb. 11 Dessert and coffee included

March: Minnesota Twins Curator, Clyde Doepner

Clyde Doepner, Minnesota Twins curator, has a personal collection of more than 7,000 Twins memorabilia items. In retirement, he was hired full-time to collect, organize, catalog, and tell the stories about our hometown big-league baseball team - The Minnesota Twins! What will he show us? What stories will he tell? Don’t miss the program! Wednesday, March 11 1 p.m. #1248-W15 1 session - $6.00 Register by March 3 Popcorn and Root Beer for everyone!

May: Eleanor Ostman Presents "ALWAYS ON SUNDAY"

Come for a hilarious 45-minute talk by Eleanor Ostman, long time food writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. She’ll take us on an historic walk through a “Life of Food”, with tales such as having lunch with Paul Newman, crashing Walter Mondale’s state banquet in China, judging national food recipe contests, her world travel adventures and more. Wednesday, May 6 1:00 p.m. #1257-W15 1 session - $6 Register by April 29 Dessert and coffee included

Encore Classes 3x3 Fitness

Brand New! Seniors are loving this new, fun, non-impact way to workout! At 3x3 Fit we know the importance of resistance exercise to preserve our strength and increase our muscle mass. Plus, we have found a fun way to do it! FREE INTRO Thursday,Jan. 8 #1250-W15 SEVEN WEEK SESSION Thursday,Jan. 15-Feb, 26 #1251-W15

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Thompson Park Activity Center (TPAC)

1200 Stassen Lane West St. Paul, MN 55118 651-403-8300

Ways to Register

Online: www.celearn4ever.org By phone: 651-403-8300 By mail or in person: 1200 Stassen Lane West St. Paul, MN 55118

E-NEWS

Would you like to receive email updates about Thompson Park Activity Center? Visit tridistrictce.org to sign up.

Scholarships

Partial scholarships for some classes may be available. For more information, please call 651-403-8302.

Macho Movies

1 p.m., bring your own beverage, snacks provided. $2 donation is appreciated.

10:30-11:00 a.m. 1 session-Free

Feb. 3: Corregidor with Otto Krugar

10:30 - 11:00 a.m. 7 sessions-$49

Services Offered at TPAC / Call 651-403-8300 for Appointments Free! Hearing Screening, provided by Jackson Medical

Free! Meet with a Pharmacist, provided by Recover Health

Free! Memory Screening, provided by DARTS

Foot Care by Happy Feet

Free! Health Insurance Counseling: Provided by Metropolitan Council Area on Aging

Tax Services, see page 55 for more informationww

Computer and Technology Support, see page 59 for more information www.tridistrictce.org

Jan. - May 2015

March 3: Without Reservations (John Wayne) April 7: Japan's Defeat: The Men of the Battles

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Thompson Park Activity Center (TPAC)

TPAC Hours 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mon.-Fri. TPAC will be closed: Jan. 1, 2, 19, Feb. 16, March 30, April 1-3, & May 25, 2015.

Ongoing Activities Weekly

Technology Learning Center Mon. & Wed., 9-11 a.m. Mon., 12:30-2:30 p.m. NEW!

Mah Jongg - Free

Mon., 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Thur., 1 - 3 p.m.

Knitting/Crocheting Club

Mon., 1 p.m.

TPAC Encore Classes Memory & Story Writing Class

Taught by award winning fiction writer Alida Winternheimer

Are you full of interesting memories, but aren’t sure what to do with them? We’ll explore memory, practice writing, and discuss examples from published works. This is a hands-on writing workshop. Whether you want to share your childhood memories with the kids or write a publishable memoir, you’ll get ample practice with no-stakes writing exercises. Please bring a notebook and pen for writing to class. You'll leave the course with tools that you can use every time you sit down to spin memory straw into story gold. Alida is a teacher, writing coach, and editor. More information is available on her website. http://wordessential.com/alida *Bonus - Alida has a special offer for you: when you register for this workshop, she'll give you her 9-page Self-Editing Guide (in PDF) full of tips for both fiction and nonfiction writers. Tuesday, Feb. 3 & 10 #1253-W15 Register by Jan 27

12:30 - 3:30 p.m. 2 sessions - $45

Photography on your Computer

Wed., 8:45-12:30 p.m.

L​ earn basic photo editing using Google's Picasa that can turn a picture into a photograph. If you are familiar with the basics we will explore using tools such as closing, color curves, area isolation, etc. ​Lastly, attendees will be exposed to several free editing programs that are very powerful. Instructor: Pat Farley

Line Dancing Thur., 9 a.m.

T​ uesday, March 24 #1258-W15

Seasoned Watercolor Tue., 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

Cribbage

Tue., 1 p.m.

Duplicate Bridge

1 p.m. 1 session - $3

Mah Jongg

Thur., 1 - 3 p.m.

Open Bridge

Fri., 12:30 - 3 p.m.

500 Club

Fri., 1-3 p.m.

500 for Fun

Fri., 1 - 3 p.m.

Watercolor Classes Wednesdays 1- 3 p.m. Call 651-402-8300 to Register

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Travel Show

THUrSDAY, JANUARY 22 @ 1 PM

Come listen to John Lyons of Landmark Tours as he unveils their 2015 travel season. Some of the featured trips include: • Washington DC Cherry Blossoms • Savannah, Charleston & Asheville • Canyonlands of the Southwest • Canadian Rockies • New Orleans, Memphis & Nashville • New York City • California Coast For more information, contact Landmark Tours at 651-490-5408 or visit www.landmark-tours.com Jan. - May 2015

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MN Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) TOUR

Have a close up look at the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Minnesota’s real life version of ‘CSI”. This 90 minute tour begins with a fun and informative session on crime solving methods presented by a retired BCA SPECIAL Agent. Then we tour the building, peeking into forensic labs that use the latest technologies to process evidence and identify suspects. Bring your cameras – you will be glad you did! (Tour involves some walking and standing.) Must be 18 years or older to attend. Thursday, May 7, 2015 Depart TPAC at 1:00 p.m./Return at 3:30 p.m. $22.00 for van transportation/tour Register by April 16 at TPAC – Limit 24

Guided Grocery Store Tour From Cooking Matters

This 60-90 minute tour will focus on four key shopping skills: identifying whole grains, reading food labels, buying fruits and vegetables on a budget and comparing unit prices. After the tour you will get to practice what you have learned and take home up to $10 in free groceries and a reusable grocery bag. Min/Max· 4 to 6 participants Tuesday, April 28 10 a.m. #1260-W15 1 session - $3 Register by Tuesday, April 21 Meet at Cub Foods in West St. Paul, 2001 S Robert West St. Paul, MN Space is limited, register

Grief, Loss, Transition and Downsizing

Have you recently lost a loved one? Are you planning to retire or move to a smaller home? Do you want less stuff in your life? Come learn how to downsize your things in the midst of emotional situations. Go from stuck and overwhelmed to hopeful and confident. Gain the tools you need to reclaim your space. Topics include “How will I know when I’m ready?”, “What feelings might arise?” and “How do I do it my way?” Instructor Marcie Spears is an Organizing Angel. She specializes in helping clients to downsize after the death of a loved one or a significant life transition. She understands that it’s not about the things; it’s about the emotions, memories and personal relationships represented by the things. Learn more at www.MarcieSpears.com. Wednesday, April 22 #1259-W15

1 p.m. 1 session - $6

TPAC Encore Classes ​ More Winter Classes You Won't Want to Miss! at Thompson Park Activity Center

​ ritish History Classes, with ​T​erry Kubista B Call for monthly topics​

Curious Palate: learn about other cultures while enjoying ​cultural foods at area restaurants, call for more information​ Tues. Jan. 13​​ Feb. 10

11:45-1:30 p.​m 11:45-1:30 p.m.

Wed., Jan. 21 ​

9:30 A.M. 1​, ​

Mon., Jan. 26

1 p.m.​​

Sec. Tues./month $8/session

$3

Civil War Series, Instructor Doneldon Dennis $3

​​So the Doctor Says You Need Rehab… (provided by Good Samaritan Society) Tues., Jan. 27

1 p.m.

$3​

​ Medication Management Seminar, provided by Recover Health Fri., Jan. 29

9-11 a.m.​​

$5

Council on Crime and Justice Presents: What to do if Crime Happens to You? Fri.,Feb. 16

10 a.m.

$5

10 a.m.

Fraud and Online Scams Fri., Feb. 20

10 a.m.

Medications and Dementia Tues. April 21

9-10 a.m.

Depression and Dementia Tues. May 19

9-10 a.m.

$3

For More Information or to Register

$5 $5

Call TPAC at 651-403-8300 Visit us in person at 1200 Stassen Lane Go to the registration site at www.tridistrict.thatscommunityed.com

TPAC TECHNOLOGY Classes AND SUPPORT ​​iPad Instruction

​​iPad - Back to Basics

​G​et the hang of the basics and walk away with a

better understanding of the hardware, accessories ​​and how to backup your iPad to iCloud. Bring your iPad or iPad mini to class. ​​ Monday, Feb. 9 Monday, April 6

9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

$20 $20

iPad - Keeping in Touch

It's easy to keep in touch with others on your iPad! Learn how to communicate with Contacts, Mail, FaceTime, and Messages. Stay organized with the Calendar & Reminders app and find out how iCloud keeps it all synced together. Bring your iPad or iPad mini to class. Monday, Feb. 23 Monday, April 13

9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

$20 ​ $20

iPad - Search, Share, Discover

People are constantly searching, sharing, and discovering new things on their iPads! Learn how to get the most out of the App Store, Safari, Siri, Maps, Spotlight, Control Center and Notification Center. iCloud makes it easy to share photos with others. Bring your iPad or iPad mini to class. Monday, March 2 Monday, April 20

9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.​

$20 $20

Join this class to learn how to protect yourself from technology threats. You will learn how to avoid scams online, defend your computer from viruses/malware, preserve your privacy, and ensure your data is backed up. We will also discuss proper password management. Friday, March 6

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.

$20

Free Technology Learning Center Attention: Piloting New Monday Afternoon Hours

1:1 Computer, Smart Phone and Tablet Mentoring Every Monday and Wednesday mornings 9-11 a.m., AND NOW MONDAY AFTERNOONS from 12:30 -2:30 P.M., no appointment needed. Bring your own lap-top/phone/tablet or use one of our computers. Our mentors will individually help you with your questions. Learn computer basics to more advanced skills. Our older adults mentors speak your language and are very patient and friendly using hands-on teaching methods. Call 651-403-8300 if you have further questions. www.tridistrictce.org

Great Decisions 2nd Mon., 1-3:00 p.m. Red Hot Peppers 1st Tues., 10:30 a.m. Mystery Book Club 2nd Tues., 10:30 a.m. Socrates Cafe 3rd Tues., 1-3 p.m. U.S. Presidents 4th Tues., 1-2 p.m.

Technology Self Defense

from Nice Guy Technology

Bi Weekly

Monthly

$3

F​ all Prevention, provided by Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging​

• • •

Ongoing Activities Breakfast for the Brain 1st & 3rd Fri., 10 a.m.

$3

Tuesday, April 28, 1 p.m.

Car Theft and Purse Wallet Inventory Fri., Feb. 13

Thompson Park Activity Center (TPAC)

1:30-3:30 p.m.

​ lzheimer’s and Related Dementia Caregiver A Education, presented by Brookdale Living Communities Reconnecting, When Words are not Enough Tues. Feb. 17 9-10 a.m. $3 Dementia Friendly Dining Tues. March 17 9-10 a.m. $3

​ What Can I do About Poor Balance and Equilibrium?​​​(provided by Jackson Medical​)​

older adult

Jan. - May 2015

Book Ends (Wentworth Library) 4th Tues., 1-2 p.m. Scandinavian Club 2nd Thur., 9:30 a.m. Cooking Capers 4th Thur., 11 a.m. MN Lite Travel 4th Fri., 9:30 a.m. TPAC Birders Call for upcoming trips Metro Dining Cards are available at Thompson Park Activity Center. For more information give us a call at 651-403-8300.

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older adult

Trips & Tours

How to Register for Trips & Tours

Please select from one of the options listed under the location where you want to be picked up:

TIS Trips & tours Triple Espresso

We will arrive at Ping’s Szechuan Restaurant for the all-you-can-eat lunch buffet featuring award-winning Asian cuisine including Szechuan, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Hunan dishes. All dishes are made with delicious sauces that have been carried down through generations. After lunch, walk next door to the Music Box Theater. Next, we move into the theater for reserved seating. Seats are located on the balcony level, up one flight of stairs. (There are some seats on the main floor for those who cannot manage the flight of stairs.)

Room Still Available…..

Abadallah’s Chocolates IMAX and Winter Carnival Trip Wednesday, January 28

$59 includes transportation/tour/lunch Register at your center by January 19

West St. Paul (TPAC)

In Person 1200 Stassen Lane By Mail* TPAC 1200 Stassen Lane West St. Paul, MN 55118 By Phone - With Credit Card 651-403-8300

Inver Grove Heights

In Person 8055 Barbara Ave. By Mail* IGH Senior Center 8055 Barbara Ave. Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 By Phone - With Credit Card 651-450-2585 *For mail-in registrations, use the registration form on page 63.

Our Matinee performance: Triple Espresso — a highly caffeinated comedy shines the spotlight on three hilarious performers as they reminisce about their ill-fated big break. Meet Hugh Butternut, Buzz Maxwell and Bobby Bean, a musician, an illusionist and a comic entertainer for whom nothing ever goes quite the way it was meant to. It’s high-energy, vaudeville-inspired comedy that grabs the funny bone and just won’t let go! Triple Espresso is one of the funniest show you’ll see this century! Thursday, February 12 Depart IGH at 10:30 a.m. / Return at 3:45 p.m. Depart SSP at 10:15 a.m. / Return at 4 p.m. Depart TPAC at 10 a.m. / Return at 4:15 p.m. $72 includes transportation/lunch/show Register at your center by January 16

Pick-Up Locations

All trips will have motorcoach transportation.

Thompson Park Activity Center (TPAC)

1200 Stassen Lane, West St. Paul Check in will take place inside TPAC Center.

Inver Grove Heights (IGH) Senior Center 8055 Barbara Ave., Inver Grove Heights (The Senior Center is located in the Veterans Memorial Community Center. Check-In will take place inside the Senior Center. The bus pick up is on the north side, by door “E”)

South St. Paul (SSP) Senior Center

100 Seventh Ave. N., South St. Paul (The Senior Center is located in the Central Square Community Center. The bus pick up is on the west side of the building. Please check in inside the Senior Center.)

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Green Line Rail to Union Depot

Mary Poppins at Chanhassen Dinner Theater

We will arrive at The Chanhassen Dinner Theater for lunch. Upon arrival at the theater, guests can select from a limited menu. After lunch, we will enjoy our Matinee performance: Mary Poppins The Broadway Musical. Based upon the iconic Disney animated film. Mary Poppins is a family musical featuring breathtaking dance numbers and unforgettable songs including: “Chim Chim Cher-ee,” “A Spoonful of Sugar,” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” and “Let’s Go Fly A Kite.” What could be jollier? Winner of 44 major theatre awards from around the globe, this enchanting musical has captivated audiences for generations, and now, she comes to life on Chanhassen's Main Stage to dazzle you! Wednesday, March 25 Depart IGH at 10:30 a.m. / Return at 4:45 p.m. Depart SSP at 10:15 a.m. / Return at 5 p.m. Depart TPAC at 10 a.m. / Return at 5:15 p.m. $77 includes transportation/lunch/show Register at your center by February 18

TIS Trips and Tours For IGH, SSP & WSP

We will arrive at the Target Field Station by motorcoach. It is about a block walk to the multimodal transportation hub. We will board the green line light rail that travels between downtown Minneapolis and the Union Depot in St. Paul. We will arrive at the elegant Union Depot Place with the beautifully preserved, neo-classical grandeur of the historic train station. Next, we will have a tour to explore the history of the Union Depot. Experience the beauty and majesty of the historic renovation and be inspired. See the artwork and learn about the building’s use over time. Crews restored the structure to its original splendor, and make a commitment to sustainability and green building practices. It led to Union Depot’s certification for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. You will be walking and standing for approximately one hour. After the tour, we will enjoy a fabulous luncheon buffet at Christos Greek Restaurant located in the Union Depot. After lunch, we will depart for home.

South St. Paul

In Person 100 Seventh Ave. N. By Mail* SSP Senior Center 100 Seventh Ave. N. South St. Paul, MN 55075 By Phone - With Credit Card 651-306-3690

older adult

TIS Trips & tours

. Wednesday, April 15 Depart IGH at 9 a.m. / Return at 2:30 p.m. Depart SSP at 8:45 a.m. / Return at 2;15 p.m. Depart TPAC at 8:30 a.m. / Return at 2 p.m. $59 includes transportation/tour/lunch Register at your center by March 10

TIS Trips & Tours

TIS designates trips with the Thompson Park Activity Center, Inver Grove Heights and South St. Paul Older Adult Programs.

Grotto of the Redemption

Our first stop is for coffee & rolls in Albert Lea. Next stop is West Bend, Iowa at the Grotto of the Redemption, to witness “A Miracle in Stone.” We will have a guided tour of the grounds. Grotto of the Redemption is a composite of nine separate Grottos, each portraying a scene in the life of Christ. The Grotto includes the largest collection of precious stones and gems found anywhere in one location. The artistry has to be seen to be appreciated, plus the message it gives is beyond words. It is frequently considered as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." It is often described as "A Miracle in Stone." The magnificent structure of the Grotto covers more than one city block and includes handcarved Italian marble statues, petrified wood, quartz crystals and semi-precious stones from around the world. Since the construction began in 1912, the Grotto has drawn thousands of visitors each year who come to experience the unique beauty and peace of this spectacular treasure. The guide will also talk about the church, Saint Peter and Paul's Church. After the guided tour, guests can take time for a selfguided tour through the museum. We will have lunch in the Grotto Cafeteria. Menu: Marinated Chicken Breast. Tuesday, May 19 Depart IGH at 7:45 a.m. / Return at 5:45 p.m. Depart SSP at 7:30 a.m. / Return at 6 p.m. Depart TPAC at 7:15 a.m. / Return at 6;15 p.m. $69 includes transportation/tour/lunch Register at your center by April 24

Register Early!

Please note that mailed registrations may not be guaranteed. Please call your Senior Center to check availability on a trip before mailing in your registration. www.tridistrictce.org

Jan. - May 2015

General Trip Info Adults of all ages are welcome.

Please arrive and check in 15 minutes before scheduled trip departure. No refunds will be issued after the registration deadline for trips. Trips fill when maximum numbers are reached or at registration deadline. All trips are subject to change until the itinerary is posted.

Upcoming Trips

Trolley Tour of Rochester Tuesday, June 9 $63 Minnesota Twins vs. St. Louis Cardinals at Target Field Thursday, June 18 $58 Made in Minnesota Tour Thursday, July 16 $61

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South St. Paul Public Schools Minnesota’s First K-12 IB World Schools District

• 2-Year AA Degree Program

in partnership with Inver Hills Community College

• 1:1 Mobile Devices for Students in Grades 9-12 • Mobile Device Access for Students in K-8 • All-Day Preschool and Childcare Options

BE A PACKER TODAY!

www.sspps.org | 651.457.9400

Town Square Television Introduction to Community Television

Students learn about the wide range of production opportunities available at Town Square Television. This class covers channel and equipment use, provides an overview of Public Access and includes a complete tour of the Town Square Television facility. This is a 1-hour class. This class is free!

HD Camera Production

Students learn how to operate our new Panasonic P2 HighDefinition Video Camera. Class length is 2-hours/per class. Class Fee: $60 - for 2 Classes Prerequisite: Introduction to Community TV

Studio Production Certification

Students learn how to operate the studio cameras, audio board, video switcher, and other equipment in our studio. This is a 2-hour class.

Do you want to maximize your child's opportunity to: • • • • • • •

learn in a technology-driven environment; build relationships within a diverse learning community; develop the necessary skills to become a lifelong learner; study a strong and stimulating curriculum; explore the district's gifted and talented program; excel towards his or her highest potential; achieve success in a diverse society?

Download our ISD199 app

Non-Linear Editing Certification

Enroll your child in the Inver Grove Heights Community Schools today!

651-306-7800 • http://www.isd199.org/about_us/enrollment • facebook.com/isd199 • twitter.com/

West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan Schools School District 197

Our highly-qualified, caring teachers: • Personalize each student’s education • Enhance curriculum with the latest technology

Class Fee: $30 Prerequisite: Introduction to Community TV

Using Final Cut Pro and other compatible software, students will learn editing techniques such as Log & Capture, Adjusting Pan & Audio Levels, Color Correction, Speed, Wireframe & Keyframe Video, Keyframe Audio, Voiceover Tool, and Compression Using MPEG StreamClip. Certification requires completion of both Non-Linear Editing Classes 1 and 2. Class Fee: $60 Prerequisite: Introduction to Community TV

Lighting for Television

Students learn the 3-point lighting technique. This is a 2-hour class.

Truck Production Certification

Students learn how to operate the on-location cameras, audio board, video switcher, character generator, and other equipment used for on-location productions. Certification for the production truck will require completion of both the Introduction to Community Television Class and the Truck Production Class. Observation of a Town Square Television truck production is optional. Note: The production truck is available for community-based event productions, and is generally not available for series programming. Use of the production truck is at the discretion of Town Square Television’s Executive Director. A Production Proposal Form will need to be completed and approved at least two weeks prior to the date of production. This is a 6-hour class. Class Fee: $30 Prerequisite: Introduction to Community TV

Class Fee: $30 Prerequisite: Introduction to Community TV

tools and resources

• Challenge students to be creative problemsolvers and criticial thinkers

• Prepare graduates to be successful in an interconnected world

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Visit www.townsquare.tv or call 651-451-7834 for class schedules.


South St. Paul Parks and Recreation

Central Square Community Center

UPCOMING dates

Your Hometown Complete Fitness Center

The Central Square Community Center located at 100 7th Avenue North in South St. Paul is committed to meeting the needs of the community by providing an excellent facility combined with great services and programs, all at affordable rates. CSCC houses an indoor pool with diving well, “state of the art” fitness room, exercise/activity rooms, gymnastics facility, meeting rooms and Senior Center. For more information call 651-306-3690 or check us out online at www.southstpaul.org/departments/parks & recreation and click on Central Square Community Center.

Great New Cardio Equipment Arriving in January 2015!

CSCC offers state-of-the art cardio and strength equipment, great fitness programs, affordable membership prices that can't be beat, and NO INITIATION FEE - EVER! • Unlimited use of our “state of the art” Fitness Center featuring cardio and strength machines from Precor and FreeMotion. NEW equipment arriving in January 2015! • Never an initiation fee plus affordable rates! • First class cardio theatre system that members enjoy using their own headphones during their workout. • Discounts on all fitness classes including Kettlebell-TRX, Absolute Abs, Total Body Conditioning, PIYO, Pilates, R.I.P.P.E.D., Boot Camp, Turbo Kick, Deep Water, Aqua Zumba, and more. • Indoor pool featuring lap swim, water exercise classes, swimming lessons and open swim. Best Fitness Value • Publicly operated facility by the City of South St. Paul and Special School District #6. in Town! • Variety of affordable membership rates available for residents and non-residents. South St. Paul businesses and employees receive “resident” rate. • Frequent fitness health insurance reimbursement for those who qualify under the following medical plans: Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Medica, HealthPartners, UCare, Preferred One Silver and Fit and Silver Sneakers. • Family friendly facility with programs available for all ages.

Membership Fees (fees do not include sales tax) Membership Options

Resident/Employee Membership

Non Resident Membership

Senior/Youth

Adult

Family

Senior/Youth

Adult

Family

*ACH (Annual via Monthly payments)

$15.25/mo.

$20.08/mo.

$35.83/mo

$21.25/mo.

$27.83/mo.

$50.16/mo

Annual Pre-Pay

$183

$241

$430

$255

$334

$602

6 Month Pre-Pay

$104

$133

$241

$139

$186

$332

1-Time Visit

$4.67

$5.60

$15.87

$7.47

$8.40

$24.27

10-Visit Card

$35

$50

$134

$56

$78

$216

Advantage Membership (Health Insurance Reimbursement) Available for Annual Memberships only. Fee is same as Resident and Non Resident Annual Fees listed on this graph. To receive membership reimbursement you must qualify within one of the following programs: Medica Fit Choice; Health Partners, UCARE; Blue Cross/Blue Shield; and Preferred One. Membership fees listed do not include sales tax. *ACH Memberships do not expire and are subject to scheduled increases. (Cancellation of ACH Memberships must be made in writing.)

Would you like to save money on your grocery bills this month? Fare For All is a smart way to save up to 50% off fresh fruits, vegetables, and frozen meats. We pass on our bulk savings to anyone who wants to stretch their food budget.

Open to Everyone!

• Fare For All is community supported. The more people who participate, the more saving passed on to customers. • There is no need to register in advance. • Fare For All accepts cash, credit, debit and EBT cards. • Come between 4-6 p.m. to participate.

We offer 4 food packages:

Produce Pack, $10 – five varieties of fresh vegetables and two varieties of fresh fruit Meat Only Pack, $11 – 3-5 pounds of assorted meat items Regular Pack, $20 – includes both the Produce and Meat Only Pack to save a dollar Monthly Special, $25-30 – this month we have our Mega Meat pack, which includes 8-9 frozen meat items for the incredibly low cost of $25

January 6 February 3 March 3 April 7 May 5

Central Square Community Center 100 7th Ave. North, South St. Paul Tuesdays 4 - 6 p.m. For more information visit www.fareforall.org or call 763-450-3880 or 1-800-582-4291.


Inver Grove Heights Parks and Recreation

DANCE CLASSES KNOWN FOR EXCELLENCE,

We offer something for EVERYONE! • Preschool Sports • Youth Sports • Special Events • Non-School Day Activities

Stay warm and have fun with Parks and Recreation! 8055 Barbara Ave. Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077 651-450-2585 www.funatthegrove.com

Register for our programs at www.funatthegrove.com.

www.funatthegrove.com

Get Out of Town!

(And Have Some Fun with Friends)

Triple Espresso

Mary Poppins at the Chanhassen

Union Station and Green Line Trip

Grotto of the Redemption

Trips and Tours are coordinated by through Thompson park Activity Center, Inver Grove Heights Senior Center and South St. Paul Senior Center. Details on Page 60-61.

but appreciated for recognizing the effort of every dancer.

Just For Kix is perfect for young children looking to be introduced to dance or for extensive dance training. Our 30-year tradition of treating children with respect and our special brand of choreography lets dancers shine! Children learn in an inclusive environment, where dance and respect work hand in hand.

YOU CAN REGISTER AT ANY TIME! PRESCHOOL - 12TH GRADE Register Online at:

www.justforkix.com/students

Focused on Teamwork Fun, Organized & Economical Conservative Costume & Music Choices Great for Self Esteem Respectful, Friendly & Fair CLASS

AGE/GRADE

DAY

TIME

Mini Kix/Jazz

3rd - 5th

Mon

5:30 - 6:30pm

Ballet

6th - 12th

Mon

6:30 - 7:30pm

Jr Kix/Jazz

9th - 12th

Mon

7:35 - 9:05pm

Wee Kix

1st - 3rd

Tues

5:30 - 6:30pm

Middle Lyrical

5th - 8th

Tues

6:30 - 7:30pm

Jr Lyrical

9th - 12th

Tues

7:30 - 8:30pm

Teeny Dance

3yrs - 4yrs Thurs 5:30 - 6:00pm

Tiny Dance

4yrs - 5yrs Thurs 6:00 - 6:30pm

Wee Petites

K - 1st

Middle Kix/Jazz 6th - 8th

Thurs 6:30 - 7:15pm Thurs 7:15 - 8:45pm

Here, kids aren’t measured in medals & trophies. It’s about classes taught with

respect & encouragement Kick • Jazz • Lyrical • Ballet

Registration Fee: $14.00 (non-refundable) Monthly Class Fee: 30 Min . . . $34.00 45-60 Min . $37.00 90 Min . . . $55.50

Molly Engle (651)398-3248 weststpaul_mn@justforkix.com

justforkix.com/danceclasses/weststpaul_mn


Locations South St. Paul Office 1541 Fifth Ave. S. South St. Paul, MN 55075 651-306-3602 Fax: 651-306-3640 Inver Grove Office 2990 80th St. E. Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076 651-306-7870 Fax: 651-457-2837

South St. Paul ABE CE CS DO ECFE KC HS K LC

Adult Basic Education 517 Marie Ave. Community Education Office 1541 Fifth Ave. S. Central Square Community Center SSP Senior Center 100 Seventh Ave. N. District Office - Youth Programs 104 5th Ave. S. Early Childhood Family Education 1541 Fifth Ave. S. Kid Connections 1541 Fifth Ave. S. SSP High School 700 Second St. N. Kaposia Education Center 1225 First Ave. S. Lincoln Center 357 Ninth Ave. N.

To Register Call...

Inver Grove Heights

Adult Enrichment

DO ELC HT S MS SH PB CC

IGH - 651-306-7870 SSP - 651-306-3602

Adult Basic Education 651-457-9441

Older Adults

SSP - 651-306-3690 IGH - 651-450-2469

Older Adult Driver Safety Program 1-888-234-1294

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)

Locations

West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan 1. Community Education Office (District Office) Henry Sibley High School 1897 Delaware Ave., Mendota Heights

West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan Office 1897 Delaware Ave. Mendota Heights, MN 55118 651-403-8313 Fax: 651-403-8310

2. Friendly Hills Middle School 701 Mendota Heights Road, Mendota Heights HS

District Office - Community Ed Office 2990 80th St. East Early Learning Center 3203 68th St. E. Hilltop Elementary School 3201 68th St. E. Simley High School 2920 80th St. E. IGH Middle School 8167 Cahill Ave. Salem Hills Elementary School 5899 Babcock Trail E. Pine Bend Elementary School 9875 Inver Grove Trail Veterans Memorial Community Center/ IGH Senior Center 8055 Barbara Ave. E.

3. Heritage Middle School 121 West Butler Ave., West St. Paul 3. F.M. Grass Pool 121 West Butler Ave., West St. Paul 4. Garlough Environmental Magnet School 1740 Charlton Street, West St. Paul 5. Mendota Elementary School 1979 Summit Lane, Mendota Heights

To Register Call...

6. Moreland Elementary School 217 W. Moreland Ave., West St. Paul

Adult Enrichment

651-403-8313

7. Pilot Knob Elementary School 1436 Lone Oak Road, Eagan

Access Project for Adults With Disabilities

8. Somerset Elementary School 1355 Dodd Road, Mendota Heights

651-403-8313

Adult Basic Education

9. Thompson Park Activity Center 1200 Stassen Lane, West St. Paul

651-457-9441

Older Adults

651-403-8300

Older Adult Driver Safety Program

1-888-234-1294

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) 651-403-8353

Preschool

651-403-8353

651-457-9418

Preschool

SSP - 651-457-9418 IGH - 651-306-7865

School Readiness 651-306-3642

Early Childhood Screening SSP - 651-306-3623 IGH - 651-306-7520

Youth Programs

SSP - 651-306-3631 IGH - 651-306-7870

School-Age Care

SSP - 651-306-3631 IGH - 651-306-7502

Facility Scheduling SSP - 651-306-3602 IGH - 651-306-7870

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School Readiness

Parking Information

SSP High School - Park in east lot off of Sixth Avenue. Enter the main door. Lincoln Center - Park in Fourth Street parking lot. Enter door #4. Simley High School - Park in the student/activities lot to the west of the building. Enter thorugh Door B. IGH Middle School - Enter off of Cahill Avenue, and park in the east lot. Enter the doors facing east.

Facility Use

Community members and organizations are invited to apply to use District facilities in accordance with the Community Use Policy adopted by each School Board. SSP: Go to www.facilites.tridistrictce.org. You may also call 651-306-3602 or stop by the facility scheduler’s office at 1541 Fifth Ave. S. in South St. Paul. Permits must be completed online or printed, completed and submitted to the scheduler at the address above. IGH: Go to www.facilites.tridistrictce.org. You may also call 651-306-7870 or stop by the facility scheduler’s office at 2990 80th Street E., Inver Grove Heights. Permits must be completed online or printed, completed and submitted to the scheduler at the address above. WSP-MH-Eagan: Go to www.facilites.tridistrictce.org. You may also call 651-403-8313 or stop by the facility scheduler’s office at 1897 Delaware Ave. in Mendota Heights. Complete the form and return it with the $15 application fee to Community Education at the address above. Jan. - May 2015

www.tridistrictce.org

651-403-8353

Early Childhood Screening

651-403-7635

Community Resources

360 Communities (Formerly the CAC) Central Square Community Center Child Care Resource & Referral Community Action Programs (CAP) Crisis Nursery Program Dakota County Childcare Assistance Dakota County Community Development Dakota County Employment/ Economic Assist Dakota County Public Health DARTS Eagan Parks and Recreation Emergency Food Shelf Network First Call For Help First Call Minnesota Head Start (CAP Agency)

952-985-5300 651-306-3690 952-985-4045 651-322-3500 651-641-1300 651-554-5790 651-675-4400 651-554-5611 651-554-6100 651-455-1560 651-675-5500 763-450-3860 651-224-1133 800-543-7709 651-322-3500

Hearing Impaired Voice/TTY Inver Glen Library Inver Grove Heights Parks and Rec Mendota Heights Parks and Recreation Metro Transit Mothers and Children (MAC) Nutrition National Association on Mental Illness Neighbor’s, Inc Nutrition Assistance for Seniors (NAPS) Parent Warmline South St. Paul HRA South St. Paul Parks and Recreation South St. Paul Public Library United Way First Call for Help Veterans Memorial Community Center Voting Info (MN Secretary of State) West. St. Paul Parks and Recreation Wentworth Library www.tridistrictce.org

651-297-5353 651-554-6840 651-450-2585 651-452-1850 612-373-3333 651-484-8421 651-645-2948 651-455-1508 651-484-8421 612-813-6336 651-554-3270 651-306-3690 651-554-3240 651-291-0211 651-450-2480 651-215-1440 651-552-4150 651-554-6800

Jan. - May 2015

Youth Programs

651-403-8313

Aquatics

651-403-8313

School-Age Care

651-403-7546

Facility Scheduling 651-403-8313

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General info

life long learning

starts now! Adult Programs

Unless otherwise noted, Adult Programs are open to everyone age 15 and older.

Cancellation

If there is insufficient enrollment for a program, you will be notified by phone or e-mail and you will receive a full refund. Please include a phone number on your registration form where you can be contacted during the day. Community Education assumes no responsibility for reaching registrants who do not provide a daytime phone number. Classes may be cancelled due to inclement weather or for other unavoidable reasons. These sessions are made up whenever possible. Cancellations due to severe weather are announced on WCCO Radio (830 on the AM dial), Channel 4 (WCCO), Channel 5 (KSTP) and Channel 11 (KARE). You will not be called by Community Education.

Refunds

Requests for a refund by individuals who need to cancel must be received by our office seven days prior to the first class session. An $8 service charge may be added if you must cancel a class. No refunds are issued after the first class session.

Fee Assistance

Community Education is committed to serving the residents of our community through affordable learning and enrichment classes. Call Community Education for information.

Tobacco-Free Environment

Community Education supports the growing national movement toward a tobacco-free environment. Use of tobacco products in school buildings and on district grounds is prohibited.

UCare

Registration is now Open!

Registration begins when you receive your catalog and remains open until each class is filled or cancelled. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage you to register early! Please note: You will only hear from us in the event of a class change, class cancellation or if the class is full. If you do not hear from us, you are in.

I need another registration form!

If you are in need of another registration form you can find them on our website at www.tridistrictce.org. Click on About Us and then Registration. If you do not have access to the internet please stop in our office or call to register.

Full Name:____________________________________________ Grade (If applicable): ________ Address:_______________________________________________________________________

Photographs

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City:_____________________________________________ Zip:__________________________ Phone Number:____________________________________________ â–Ą Home Email: ______________________________

â–Ą Work â–Ą Cell

Member ID #: ______________________

â–Ą I would not like myself or my child to be photographed for media use by Community Education.

If you currently have a spouse on active duty in the military please call to register to receive 15% off your class.

Course Title

Course Number

Location

Course Dates

Fee

Income Tax Deduction and Credit for Education Related Expenses

Voluntary Questions: Collecting this information helps us provide programs/services that meet the needs of our entire community. Birth date: __________________________ Gender:

â–Ą Male

â–Ą Female

Race:

â–Ą Asian

â–Ą Black/African American

â–Ą Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander

Complete if Paying by Credit Card:

â–Ą Visa

â–Ą American Indian/Alaska native â–Ą White

â–Ą Other

â–Ą MasterCard â–Ą Discover

Signature:____________________________________________________ Date: _____________________ www.tridistrictce.org

-- In Person

Visit us at the addresses listed on page 60-61. Office hours are 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday-Friday.

By Mail

SSP and IGH Community Education District Admin. Offices 2990 80th St. E. Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076

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â–Ą Latino/Hispanic

â–Ą Two or more races

Name on Card: ___________________________________________________ Amount $: ______________

Jan. - May 2015

IGH: 651-306-7870 SSP: 651-306-3602 WSP-MH-Eagan: 651-403-8313

WSP, MH and Eagan Community Education District Admin. Offices 1897 Delaware Ave. Mendota Heights, MN 55118

Card Number: ______________ -___________-___________-___________ Expiration Date: ______/______

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By Phone

Community Education Registration Form

Please list any concerns that the instructor should be aware of:___________________________

The MN deduction allows parents to subtract from their taxable income up to $2,500 for qualifying expenses on behalf of each child in grades seven to 12 and up to $1,625 for each child in grades kindergarten to six. The list of qualifying expenses to include all Community Education classes, tutoring, academic summer school and camps and up to $200 of the cost of a computer or education-related software.

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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 Senior 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 and must register by phone or mail. For more information, call 612-676-3351.

Photographs, videos and other documentation taken at school or Community Education activities may be submitted to newspapers, used on district Web sites, Social Media sites or appear in publications. Written requests not to publish photos of specific students will be honored.

registration forms

www.tridistrictce.org

Jan. - May 2015

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Make checks payable to Community Education. If using a check, please register in person or by mail.

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