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PSI Incoming 2026 Kindergarten Spanish Mini-Camp7: July 27-31This four-day experience is designed specifically for kindergartners entering Park Spanish Immersion School in the Fall of 2026. Students enjoy learning songs, stories, games, and arts and crafts-all in Spanish! This camp is a great introduction to what students will experience in kindergarten as they learn classroom routines that will be used during the school year. PSI staff will be instructing these camps. There are a limited number of spaces, so register early. Please register for just one session.Summer 2026 -
Paint Your PartnerArts & CraftsGrab a partner and a paintbrush for this viral paint-your-partner experience! Sit across from each other and paint your partner’s portrait - no experience needed, just a sense of humor. End the class with a big reveal, lots of laughs, and a masterpiece you’ll never forget. Only one participant needs to register; the cost includes both participants and all painting materials.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Paint Your Pet's PortraitSpeciality/Evening/Weekend ProgramsNo experience needed! Create a unique painted portrait of your pet with guided instruction. All materials are provided, including a prepared canvas based on your pet's photo. Come ready to paint and have fun! You will receive further instructions in the course confirmation email including how to send the photo to the instructor.Summer 2026 -
Paranormal Investigating 102Special InterestYou’ve learned the basics in the 101 class; now, let’s put your skills to the test. This second class is all investigating! Bring any equipment if you have it, and we'll put it to use in this class to run like an actual investigation. Prerequisite: Must have taken Paranormal Investigating 101 (or equivalent experience approved through Heidi)Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Parent's Night Out - Paint Your PartnerArts & CraftsEnjoy a fun evening out while creating a masterpiece together! Join us for Paint Your Partner, a relaxed painting class designed for couples. Registration includes childcare for ages 1–10, covering up to two children per couple (additional children $5 each). All painting supplies are provided—just bring your creativity and your partner for a night of laughter, art, and memories.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
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Party in the ParkSocial GroupsParty in the Park is a fun event hosted by the St. Louis Park Senior Program in the Lenox Gym. Everyone is welcome. Enjoy entertainment from 1 - 2pm and socializing with treats and coffee from 2 - 3pm. This event is FREE and no registration is required. March 18: Entertainment by Ice Holes, a rock classic band playing 60s and 70s music. May 20: Entertainment by Hopkins Ukulele Group. July 15: Entertainment by singer and guitarist Mary Franz.Senior Program 2025-2026 -
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Phone Photo Rescue Workshop for Beginners!Computers & TechnologyAre you overwhelmed or running out of storage with all of the photos just sitting on your phone? In our live online workshop, learn to delete the clutter, create printed photo books and protect your precious memories forever. In just one hour, you'll transform your chaotic photo collection into an organized library you can actually navigate, plus learn maintenance habits that take only minutes each week, without any confusing tech jargon.Join us online or in person! This class will be held via Zoom, and you'll receive a link before the session begins. Prefer to attend in person? You can also watch the presentation at the Lenox Community Center. Can’t make it at the scheduled time? No worries! A recording will be sent to all registered participants, and the instructor will be available for online support as needed.Senior Program 2025-2026 -
Picnic in the Park at Oak Hill ParkSocial GroupsJoin us for an afternoon of summer fun at the Oak Hill Park Main Shelter! Enjoy food, games, and plenty of time to connect with friends and neighbors. This event is open to all seniors and is made possible through the generous sponsorship of Knollwood Place Apartments.Senior Program 2025-2026 -
Planning for College: Financial Wellness WorkshopSpecial InterestOver the last few decades, school tuition costs have skyrocketed. But having a plan in place can help make paying for college feel less daunting. We will discuss topics such as: College costs and what they may be in the future, ideas about how to pay for college, including financial aid resources, and opportunities for cost savings.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
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Ponytail CanastaCards & GamesA variation on Canasta with additions that make it exciting and fast! Don't wait, join us today!No need to register ahead of time and please pay at the door (please bring exact change or a check payable to ISD #283).$1/daySenior Program 2025-2026 -
Powerful Tools for Caregivers: Adults with Chronic IllnessSpecial InterestJewish Family and Children Service of MN will host a six-week class, "Powerful Tools for Caregivers." The class is designed to provide you with a wealth of self-care tools that will help you take care of yourself while taking care of others. You will learn to reduce stress, improve your self-confidence, bring more balance to your life, better communicate your feelings, and increase your ability to make tough decisions. Everyone is welcome at this class! Please call 952-542-4819 to register for this classSenior Program 2025-2026 -
Practical ChatGPT Training for EveryoneComputers & TechnologyHave you been curious about what ChatGPT is exactly and how it can be used? Join our fun and engaging class to learn everything you need to know about ChatGPT powered by Artificial Intelligence. Understand how it works and why it's taking the world by storm. You'll explore practical everyday uses for ChatGPT in both the workforce and at home, ensuring you stay in the loop when ChatGPT is mentioned in conversations and on the news. Don't get left behind in today's tech-savvy world—attend this essential training today! Join us online or in person! This class will be held via Zoom, and you'll receive a link before the session begins. Prefer to attend in person? You can also watch the presentation at the Lenox Community Center. Can’t make it at the scheduled time? No worries! A recording will be sent to all registered participants, and the instructor will be available for online support as needed.Senior Program 2025-2026 -
Practical Tips For Brain Health As We AgeLifelong LearningThis informative session explores everyday habits that support memory, mood, and independence as we age, including exercise, nutrition, sleep, social connection, and mental stimulation. Learn practical tips for maintaining brain health and when to talk with your healthcare provider about memory changes. Refreshments and prizes included. Presented by Heather Liesenfeld, Director of Adult Day Programs, and Kate Blessing, Director of Community Relations, from Martin Luther Campus in Bloomington.Senior Program 2025-2026 -
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Preserving Family Photos & Memories Series: Creating & SharingLifelong LearningExplore creating and sharing physical and digital photo collections, albums, scrapbooks, auto-print illustrated books, remembrance and special-occasion cards, wall prints, new heirlooms and more.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Preserving Family Photos & Memories Series: Getting StartedLifelong LearningExplore best archival supplies and helpful resources for safely handling, reviewing and organizing physical family photos, documents and heirlooms. Discuss what to save, toss and/or possibly donate. Discuss local and online resources for family history research.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Preserving Family Photos & Memories Series: Scanning & DigitizingLifelong LearningExplore home, local and online scanning options and the safest permanent online cloud storage. Discuss digital uploading, organizing and dating photos and documents while sharing with family and friends and gathering priceless stories.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
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Prized PancakesYouth Cooking ClassesPancakes are wonderful for breakfast, snack or even as a dessert! In this class we will be making a variety of light and fluffy creations kids will love that are anything but the classic pancake! All supplies are included. On the menu: Fruity Pancake Tacos and Pancake Sausage and Egg Sliders.Spring 2026 -
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Project Runway Camp6: July 20-23Sweet summer projects! Comfy shorts, a water bottle bag, criss-cross headband and more. No experience necessary. Students will make, showcase, and take home all their projects. Hand and machine sewing techniques are taught with SAFETY FIRST always in mind. The final day is a showcase where friends and family are invited to see the projects in action. Sign up today to THINK, LEARN and PLAY WELL with {YEL!}.Summer 2026 -
Puzzle Pals - by Puzzler's ExchangeCards & GamesDo you love large-piece jigsaw puzzles with thicker puzzle pieces? Bring friends, family, or connect with others who love puzzling. A variety of puzzles to choose from with 20 to 300 pieces. All ages & abilities welcome. Themes include sports, flowers, birds, pets, cars, travel, outdoors, maps, food, vintage, military, Charles Wysocki, and more. Three people can easily complete a 300-piece puzzle in two hours or less. Puzzler’s Exchange, a MN 501(c)(3) nonprofit, has a curated collection of over 5000 large-piece jigsaw puzzles for those who need the larger pieces due to disability (seen or unseen), vision, dexterity or cognitive challenges.Puzzler's Exchange was founded by Linda Matter when her mother had a head injury that changed her ability to do all the things she found meaningful if life. Large-piece puzzles became an important part of her mother's daily life. See the 2023 annual report on our Facebook page for the full story. https://www.facebook.com/puzzlers.exchange/Senior Program 2025-2026 -
Roll Into Summer! - Family Rollerblading EventFamily ProgrammingJoin YEP as we "Roll Into Summer"! Kick off the summer season with a community rollerblading event on Friday, June 5th from 4:30–6:30 PM! Join us inside the middle school gymnasium for music, movement, and lots of skating fun. A limited number of skates (sizes 6–12) will be available to borrow. Families are also welcome to bring their own skates—please note that personal skates must be used outside in the parking lot to help keep the gym floor safe. All skill levels welcome! An adult must remain with their registered child(ren) for the entire duration of the event.Spring 2026 -
Run, Jump, Play!ECFE Summer 2026Move that body! Get the wiggles out with some large motor time outside at Central Early Learning Center Playground! This non-separating class gets you moving with friends!ECFE Summer 2026