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“The nice thing about our programs is we can continue to add new opportunities online, so we are still building some that came in after the publication days,” said Karl Brown, director of community education. “By the time registration opens we’ll even have more classes in there, but it’s a really good look at what we’re doing and what we’ll have available for families.”

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Adult education courses will be offered mid-June through mid-August, and include GED, English as Second Language (ESL), Career Pathways, citizenship, CDL training and driver’s education, which is designed for participants to pass the written test (behind-thewheel is not included).

Schuyler Gillespie, adult education coordinator, said online testing is available for students and the public through the Pearson Vue Testing Center.

Common tests administered include those for GED, IT certifications, teacher licensure, pharmacy technician and ParaEducator.

New classes for school-age children being offered this summer include Rubik’s Cube Club, youth bowling, middle school clay, sports skills (basketball, soccer, football), Spanish and various art classes.

“We’ve added a number of sport classes, really the experiential ones (for) younger ages where they’re not necessarily a club level or association level, but something you can try out a sport

Programs offered for families include star watching with retired meteorologist Mike Lynch, vingo (an interactive game that combines music, trivia and bingo), family nights at Wild Mountain, family clay and art nights, and family movie nights.

“We’re expanding some opportunities for movie nights out on our fields,” Brown said. “One thing that we’re hoping for is our turf fields are great because they don’t have the same number of bugs because they are always drier than a grass field, so if you watch a nine o’clock movie, it isn’t as buggy as it could be.”

Summer enrichment and new day camp programs this summer will include the Northern Clay Center, Minnesota Cube Communities, e2 Engineers and Dash Sports.

“Some new opportunities with off-site working with Bwana Archery in Little Canada to offer some introductory archery classes and they have a shooting range,” Brown said.

Other programs include early childhood, summer band and orchestra, sports camps and clinics, and multigenerational/ family opportunities.

“We have a paranormal investigation program which is not only 101, but we also have 102,” Brown said. “If you try out the first one and feel like you need more, there will be an opportunity to build those paranormal investigation skills. We’ll see how that one goes. I think it should be fun. We heard

Bernice Humnick, executive director of business services, said enrollment data will be monitored until the start of the school year. For a chart of currently projected enrollments by school and grade, go to bit. ly/3L4m2jn.

• Upcoming summer projects in the Mounds View School District include remodeling the special education wing and the career and college center at Irondale High School. Darin Johnson, executive director of school management, said there will be districtwide painting, concrete repair and replacement, asphalt repair, parking lot seal-coating and striping, tree replacement at all locations for trees removed due to emerald ash borer disease, replacement of exterior doors and upgrading of failing card readers, and regular maintenance across district buildings.

• Kathryn O’Brien from the Bridges Program, Mackenzie Keimig from Mounds View High School and Rich Rosivach from Irondale High School are semifinalists for the 2023 Minnesota Teacher of the Year award. Superintendent Chris Lennox said they are among the 33 semifinalists throughout the state.

• School board member Jim DeMay read the list of gifts the district received this period. There were 11 gifts for school programs totaling $3,228.57, and 16 gifts received for the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf that totaled $15,009.15.

The next Mounds View School Board meeting is at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 11, at the District Center, 4570 Victoria St. N. in Shoreview.

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Applications are available Monday –Friday, 7 am – 4:30 pm, at Township Administrative Office, 1281 Hammond Road, White Bear Township, MN 55110 or online at www.whitebeartownship.org.

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The City of Circle Pines is offering exciting job opportunities this summer.

Golden Lake Concession Stand Attendants

The City of Circle Pines is looking for seasonal Concession Stand Attendants for Golden Lake Park. Individuals will work approximately 20-30 hours per week. Individuals will be responsible for park groundskeeping, selling concessions, operating a cash register, cleaning and stocking shelves. Pay is $16/hr. Must be 16 years or older to apply.

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PUBLICATIONS IS SEEKING A Staff Writer

Press Publications in White Bear Lake is seeking a staff writer to join its award-winning team. As a staff writer-reporter you will be responsible for coordinating editorial content and layout for our newspapers, website and social media pages. In addition to writing stories, the job will require attending meetings, taking photographs, assisting with the layout process, coordinating, writing occasional editorial columns and maintaining a positive relationship with the community at large. We are looking for a candidate who is an efficient writer, passionate about local community news and great at time managment. Candidates should have a degree in journalism (or a related field) and have relevant experience. To apply, please send resume, cover letter and three writing samples to quadnews@presspubs.com.

Maintenance Worker

The City of Mahtomedi has openings for up to (4) full time Seasonal Maintenance Worker positions. All positions are for 67 days. Duties include assisting the Public Works Department with street, water, sewer, and park maintenance. Must have a High School diploma or GED, the ability to lift/move 25-100 Lbs., be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver’s license.

The pay range is from $16.00/hr. to $18.00/ hr. depending on qualifications. Applications will be taken until positions are filled. Applications can be obtained at City Hall, 600 Stillwater Road, Mahtomedi, MN 55115 or at its website at HYPERLINK "http://www.ci.mahtomedi.mm.us" www. ci.mahtomedi.mn.us. Mahtomedi is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

The City of Circle Pines is currently looking for seasonal park employees. The individuals will perform various types of manual labor, groundskeeping, operate light equipment, such as lawn mowers, and work on various projects in the park system. Position pays $17/hr. Work hours are Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Applicant must be 16 years or older.

Public Works Maintenance Worker

Centennial Utilities/City of Circle Pines is currently looking for summer seasonal employees for the Public Works Department to perform various types of manual labor and operate light equipment. Applicant must be 18 years or older. Work hours are Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Position pays $17/hr.

Applications for Positions

Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.

Please send applications to Chandra Peterson, Circle Pines City Hall, 200 Civic Heights Circle. If you have questions, please call 763-784-5898 or email cpeterson@ci.circle-pines.mn.us.

City of Hugo Position Vacancy Notice

SEASONAL PUBLIC WORKS POSITION.

The City of Hugo is currently accepting applications for a seasonal public works employee. This position is responsible for assisting the public works department in a wide variety of tasks including: park, street and utilities maintenance. This position will exist from May through September and will not exceed 40 hours per week. The rate of pay is $16 per hour. Applicants must have a valid Minnesota driver’s license and be at least 18 years of age.

Applications are available at City Hall, 14669 Fitzgerald Av. N., Hugo, MN 55038, 651-762-6301 or on the City’s web site at www.ci.hugo.mn.us. Applications must be completed and returned to City Hall by 4:00 p.m., March 24, 2023.

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