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Mad Scientist Training Academy8: August 3-7For students entering grades 2-5 In this class, you won’t just learn science…you’ll DO science. Make and take home a lava lamp, hover disc, explosive volcano, and...of course...SLIME! Use all of these experiments to explore and discover the scientific method. Don your white coat and goggles…it’s time to begin your own journey to becoming a mad scientist (cue maniacal laugh)! NOTE: All experiments are physical experiments, not chemical. Students will be provided safety goggles to wear during class.Summer 2026 -
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Mah-JonggCards & GamesA game of skill, strategy and luck! Bring your tiles and join the game! Pay at the door (please bring exact change or a check payable to ISD #283).$1/daySenior Program 2025-2026 -
Making Choices Known - Five Wishes® Advance Care PlanningSpecial InterestIf you are ever in a medical situation but unable to communicate, someone should know your wishes about who may speak for you, about your medical treatment, your desired emotional assistance, and possibly end of life choices. This is not DNR-you do that with your doctor. This is your care and treatment only if you are unable to communicate yourself. Each participant will receive a Five Wishes® booklet to take home, offering guidance as you reflect on your values and wishes. This process empowers you to ensure your voice is heard and your choices are respected-even if you are unable to communicate them yourself.Senior Program 2025-2026 -
Mastering Coffee at Home with Peace CoffeeSpecial InterestAre you getting the most out of your home coffee experience? What exactly does it mean to have a “strong” cup of coffee? If your brew tastes bitter, how do you fix it? This class will focus on answering these questions and exploring the variables to make the cups you brew at home delicious, regardless of your favorite brewing method. This class, led by a Peace Coffee ambassador, includes complimentary coffee drinks and a free 12 oz bag of Peace Coffee for every participant to take home.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
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Matsubayashi Shorin-Ryu KarateFitnessLearn new self-defense techniques every week. Class includes punches, kicks and grabs, along with Kata.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
May 2026 Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood ScreeningStarting SoonScreening is a free service required by the State of Minnesota for entrance into Kindergarten. The screening is most valuable soon after your child turns 3 years old. (3 1/2 to 4 years old is the ideal age) Screening includes a vision, hearing, and developmental assessment, as well as an opportunity to discuss any family circumstance that you feel may affect your child’s learning readiness. The screening will help identify any area your child may benefit from early childhood services before they enter school, and connect families with appropriate resources and programs. Screening takes approximately one hour to complete. * Appointments are required. Please Note: Screenings are now being conducted inside Central Early Learning Center – 6300 Walker Street, St. Louis Park, MN. 55416. Please enter door # 3 on the west side of the building. Please check-in at the office. Please complete the required forms and bring them to your screening appointment. CLICK HERE to access forms. Note: If your child has already had a screening in a different school district, please call 952-928-6774. Please do not set-up an online appointment. There is no charge for this screening but please complete the course checkout and receive a confirmation email to be enrolled in your Early Childhood Screening Appointment. Thank you!Early Childhood Screening 2025-2026
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Medicare Counseling from TRELLISFree for AllDo you have questions about Medicare, Supplement/Medigap, and Advantage plans? We provide Medicare Counseling in your area to those who currently have Medicare, are new to Medicare, or are planning for the future. At no cost, we provide unbiased information about the different parts of Medicare, your options, and ways to potentially lower your Medicare costs. Interpreters are also available upon request. If you have questions, we have answers! Appointments are offered from 1-4 PM the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays each month. Schedule an appointment by visiting trellisconnects.org/medicareappt or call the Senior LinkAge Line at 800-333-2433.Senior Program 2025-2026 -
Men's GroupSocial GroupsMen's Group meets every Tuesday from 9-10am. We discuss current events, challenges we sometimes face and special happenings in our lives. Guest speakers come occasionally to share their personal stories or community activities. We meet in person at the Lenox Community Center and we also offer remote access via Zoom. For more information, contact Frank Freedman at 952-593-5541 or alliancz@aol.com or or Tom Wiederholt at 612-790-9279 or tom.wiederholt@comcast.net.. The fee is $2 per time for Senior Program Members and $4 per time for Nonmembers. Registration is not needed and you can simply come to the meetings.Senior Program 2025-2026 -
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Mexican Train DominoesCards & GamesMexican Train Dominoes: Fun, Friends & Friendly Competition! Looking for a fun and easy way to spend time with friends, meet new people, and keep your mind sharp? Join us for Mexican Train Dominoes, a lively, easy-to-learn game that’s perfect for all skill levels! In this welcoming class, you'll learn how to play Mexican Train, a popular variation of dominoes known for its simple rules and engaging gameplay. Whether you're a seasoned player or brand new to the game, you'll enjoy the relaxed pace and good company. Details: When: Wednesdays 1 - 3 p.m. Cost: Just $1 per person All materials provided, just bring yourself! Come enjoy an afternoon of laughter, light competition, and great conversation. It's a great way to stay social, keep your brain active, and have a great time doing it. No experience needed, everyone is welcome!Senior Program 2025-2026 -
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WaitlistMiddle School Dungeons & Dragons WorkshopsMiddle School ClassesJoin the ultimate role-playing adventure! In this middle school Dungeons & Dragons workshop, you’ll build your own hero, team up with fellow players, and dive into epic stories full of mystery, monsters, and magic. Learn the basics of the game while using teamwork, strategy, and creativity to shape your own fantasy world! This campaign is led by North Star Adventuring.Spring 2026 -
Middle School Summer Art ClubMiddle School ClubsAre you looking for a place to be creative? Do you want to be able to use different types of art supplies and mediums? Come to Middle School Summer Art Club! This will be a space for Middle School students to do art and spend time with their friends. It will be a casual atmosphere, where there will be many different types of art supplies available students. Staff will be able to support students, look up art projects for them to do, and help them reach their creative potential! Middle School Summer Clubs are once a week for 5-weeks from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm at Peter Hobart Elementary, register for the whole session in advance or students can drop-in and pay for one club session at a time.Summer 2026 -
Middle School Summer Sports/Outdoor Games ClubMiddle School ClubsJoin us at the Middle School Summer Sport/Outdoor Games Club if you are looking for a place to play pick-up basketball, soccer, flag football or classic outdoor games like kickball or ga-ga ball! This will be casual games, not competitive, with fun, being active, and hanging out with friends as the goal! Middle School Summer Clubs are once a week for 5-weeks from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm at Peter Hobart Elementary, register for the whole session in advance or students can drop-in and pay for one club session at a time.Summer 2026 -
Middle School Summer Strategy/RPG Game ClubMiddle School ClubsAre you looking for a place to play strategy or role playing games this summer? Join the Middle School Summer Strategy/RPG game club! There will be popular strategy games like Settlers of Catan, Ticket to Ride available or students are welcome to direct their own D & D campaign (there will not be campaigns made for students, they will need to make them themselves, we will have dice available). Middle School Summer Clubs are once a week for 5-weeks from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm at Peter Hobart Elementary, register for the whole session in advance or students can drop-in and pay for one club session at a time.Summer 2026 -
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) - Free Information SessionHealth and WellnessBefore committing to an 8 week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction class this evening session is an opportunity to meet the teacher and learn more about the practices and course content. An 8 week MBSR class will be offered this fall Oct. 5 - Nov. 23 on Monday evenings. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction is a 8-week program based on the practice of mindfulness, bringing a fullness of attention to whatever is happening in our lives, as it’s happening, without judgment. Mindfulness offers an alternative way to move through our days. The willingness to stop and be present leads to seeing and relating to life with more clarity and directness. This can lead to deep relaxation, calmness and greater insight into ourselves. Paying attention allows for choosing our responses to life’s situations rather than reacting out of habit or fear. It is about balancing all our "doing" with a chance to "be" and in the process it can provide a path to more peace, wisdom and wellbeing.The program includes: Guided instruction in mindfulness meditation (sitting and walking) Body Scan Gentle Stretching and yoga Qi Gong Large & small group discussions Daily mindfulness practices at home In addition to the experiential learning, each class will also have material presented on a variety of topics including perception, stress and our habitual reactions, positive neuroplasticity, working with difficult thoughts and emotions, and communication.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Mini Me Basketball Academy2: June 22-25Presented by Mini Me Sports, this week introduces students to basketball through a focus on coordinated movement, balance, spatial awareness, and teamwork. Each session blends skill-building with age-appropriate games that support confidence and physical literacy, ensuring students of all experience levels feel successful and engaged.Summer 2026 -
Mini Me Football Skills Camp1: June 15-18Presented by Mini Me Sports, this non-contact, movement-centered week uses football fundamentals to build agility, tracking skills, communication, and cooperative play. Students participate in inclusive drills and group challenges that emphasize decision-making, teamwork, and active participation—accessible and enjoyable for both new and experienced athletes.Summer 2026 -
Mini Me Next Gen Baseball & Softball Academy4: July 6-9Presented by Mini Me Sports, this academy introduces hitting, throwing, catching, and fielding fundamentals through structured, supportive instruction. Lessons focus on hand–eye coordination, body mechanics, and teamwork, paired with field games that keep all students active and included—ideal for both beginners and players with experience.Summer 2026 -
Mini Me Soccer Academy3: June 29-July 2Presented by Mini Me Sports, this week blends soccer technique with dynamic movement activities that support coordination, timing, and body control. Students rotate through age-appropriate stations and team-play scenarios designed to build confidence, encourage effort, and engage students whether they are new to soccer or expanding existing skills.Summer 2026 -
Mini Me Speed & Agility Camp6: July 20-23Presented by Mini Me Sports, this camp focuses on the core movement skills that support every sport and daily physical confidence: agility, balance, and coordination. Students complete obstacle courses, reaction drills, balance challenges, and cooperative relays in an inclusive environment designed to help each child build body control and movement competence.Summer 2026 -
Mini Me Sports Training Camp8: August 3-7Presented by Mini Me Sports, this culminating week blends elements from all our sport areas into a comprehensive multi-sport training experience. Students rotate through stations, group challenges, and team-based games that reinforce the full range of movement skills developed throughout the summer—offering a confident, energetic finish for all students, regardless of experience or sport preference.Summer 2026 -
Mini Me Track & Field Speed Lab5: July 13-16Presented by Mini Me Sports, this week highlights essential running, jumping, and throwing movements that build speed, power, and overall athletic confidence. Students participate in progressive challenges tailored to mixed ages, emphasizing personal improvement, effort, and discovering new strengths—an accessible and motivating experience for all students.Summer 2026