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Acrodance Ages 6-10Creative Arts & TheaterLearn the fundamentals of tumbling. Section A for Beginners ages 6-8: Students will work on handstands, cartwheels, round-offs and beginning walkovers. Section B for Intermediates ages 6-10: Students will work on walkovers, beginning aerials, hand balancing and flexibility.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Adult Basic Education (ABE)Adult Basic Education & GEDAdult Basic Education Hours; Mon-Thu 8:30am-12:30pm Tue & Thu 1:30pm-7pm Adult Basic Education classes are: Designed for adults Learner centered Offered year round Confidential Free of charge Self-paced Flexible on-going start dates Basic Skills Refresher – Are you preparing to enter college or wanting to brush up on your reading, writing or math skills? Based on your individual needs, you will be guided through activities and materials to help you meet your educational goals. English as a Second Language – Are you or someone you know interested in improving their English? Foreign-born adults are welcome to work one-on-one or in small groups with teachers or tutors to improve their English skills. Students can enter the program with any level of English language skill and move through the program at their own pace. Family Learning - This is an ideal program for parents with young children who want to work on their own learning goals. Children attend preschool or childcare programs while parents participate in parent education classes and work on goals that may include GED, English or basic skills. Families enjoy lunch together, participate in guided learning experiences and get ideas for home activities. Call for enrollment information. Sep-May Tue & Thu 9:15-12:30pmSpr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Alcohol Ink - Loosey GooseyArts & HomeWith so many different techniques, alcohol ink will soon become a favorite medium. You will work with brushes and wet ink as well as drop ink right from the bottle. It’s time to paint really loosely and not to worry about details while you are making three 6x9” paintings in your chosen colors. A $15 supply fee is payable to the instructor at class. Due to materials being prepared in advance, there is no refund after noon on the day of class.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Alcohol Ink Flowers - Using Canned AirArts & HomeAlthough there are many ways of painting with alcohol ink, we will focus on blowing flower petals with canned air. After understanding alcohol ink basics, you’ll learn how to blow petals. Each student will get to practice on a white 6x6” white tile. A $20 supply fee is payable to the instructor at class. Due to materials being prepared in advance, there is no refund after noon on the day of class.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Babysitting 101 Ages 10-13Special InterestIs your child interested in learning the current practices of caring for young children and how to manage their babysitting business. Students will learn safety and injury prevention, first aid basics, feeding and caring for infants and how to handle behavior problems. Students receive a reference book, handouts, babysitting bag and first aid kit. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Basketball - AdultSports & RecreationThis is an adult recreation league with a minimum age of 18 to register. Recreational basketball is a great workout and a good time for both new and returning players. Players organize full court or cross court pick-up games and often play shirts and skins. A yellow or gold t-shirt can be worn as an alternative to skins. Pre-registration is required. Register on a week to week basis ($7 each). Registration closes at 4pm each Wednesday. We request that players bring their own ball.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Bayfield and the Apostle IslandsSpecial InterestExplore charming Bayfield and the scenic Apostle Islands! Start with a "Grand Tour” cruise past lighthouses, standing rocks, caves and wildlife. Visit Madeline Island and enjoy a guided tour to learn about the history of the archipelago. You will visit beautiful places, a museum, a winery, the Old Rittenhouse Inn and more. Lodging and most meals are included. Full itinerary is available here. $885/person for double occupancy; $1085 for single occupancy. $200/person deposit due at registration. Final payment due July 5. No refunds after July 5.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
WaitlistBeauty and the Beast Musical Ages 5-8Creative Arts & TheaterA tale as old as time! Learn music, choreography and how to speak your lines. Block a scene, develop your character and much more! We will also play fun, creative theater games. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack. Friends and family are invited to a special performance at 11:30am on Thursday!Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
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Starting SoonBobbers Swim Lessons Ages 4-5Aquatics: Child Only Swim LessonsPrerequisite: Turtles class Participants should be comfortable jumping to the instructor and be able to hold their breath for six seconds. Unsupported floats and kicks are the emphasis in this class. Parents are not in the water.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Boys & Girls Soccer League Entering Kindergarten - Grade 5 WAITING LISTAthletics & RecreationPlease note: This is the waiting list for Boys & Girls Soccer League Entering Kindergarten - Grade 5. If there is a spot available on your preferred team, you will be automatically enrolled and moved to the correct course where you will then receive a confirmation email. If there is a spot available on a different team for your student's grade/age, you will be contacted. If there is no spot available, you will be removed and refunded on July 21st. If you would like to be removed and refunded before July 21st, please contact Kayleigh at 651-982-8372 or ksonterre@flaschools.org Soccer League will focus on improving the basic skills of dribbling, trapping, passing, receiving, game positions and offensive/defensive techniques. Register by what grade your student is entering in the fall and the elementary school your student attends. We monitor our numbers daily and will accept as many participants as possible. We add students in order of registration and your child must be on the waiting list before placing them onto a team. You will be contacted if there is a spot open on any team within your child's age/grade. Please note, this may not be the team you have selected. Please note below: Boys: Mondays (practice) and Wednesdays (games). Girls: Tuesday (practice) and Thursday (games). Kindergarten: Combined Girls and Boys. Tuesday (practice) and Thursday (games). Fee Increase: Registration fees will increase after the deadline of June 9 from $109 to $129. Coaches Meeting: TBD Tentative Schedule is July 6 - August 20 Games will start the second week of practices If you have any questions in regards to late registration, please contact Kayleigh at 651-982-8372 or ksonterre@flaschools.orgSpr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Brewers Baseball GameLINK - Adults With DisabilitiesRoot, Root, Root for the Home Team as we cheer on the Forest Lake Brewers vs Elk Lumberjacks at 7:30 at Schumacher Field. We’ll have a snack and enjoy some good outdoor time. Schumacher Field is located at 700 3rd Avenue SW in Forest Lake MN. In case of inclement weather, alternate activities will be held indoors at the Education Center.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Camp Invention Grades 1-5Science & TechnologyExperience hands-on STEM and creative learning through four exciting modules: Fur-ensics, Make Waves, Space Morphers and The Infringers. Campers act as detectives, entrepreneurs and space explorers while solving critter crimes, building and pitching inventions, terraforming a new planet and protecting original ideas. The program builds critical thinking, collaboration and the I Can Invent® mindset through engaging, real-world challenges. Register at invent.org. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack. Fee: $305. Sibling discounts available.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Starting SoonCamper CafeSpecial InterestIs your child registered for a morning and afternoon Community Education camp at the High School or half day at the High school and half day at the Middle School? Sign them up for the the Camper Cafe and make it a full day of fun. Kids will spend the hour between camps eating lunch and playing games under the supervision of district staff. Weather permitting, we will go outside for active play. Please send sunscreen and bug spray to use if needed. Children are required to bring their own lunch. All lunches and snacks MUST be nut-free.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Candyology Ages 6-10Creative Arts & TheaterStep into the sweet world of Candyology! This exciting STEAM adventure combines science, creativity and hands-on fun with a sugary twist. Kids will design and build candy machines, craft vibrant candy fish aquariums and engineer thrilling candy rollercoasters. It’s a delicious mix of learning, building and tasting that turns candy into an unforgettable educational experience! Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Cheerleading/Pom Ages 5-11Creative Arts & TheaterGrab a friend and join us to learn popular cheers, stunts and tumbling! We will learn fun pom/jazz routines with pom poms that will help students with flexibility, coordination and strength. Poms will be provided for use during class.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Starting SoonD&D Minecraft Adventure Grades 1-6Science & TechnologyGear up for an adventure where Dungeons & Dragons and Minecraft come together. Explore a custom-built Minecraft server and participate in an exciting mini D&D one-shot featuring Minecraft creatures. Whether experienced with Minecraft or new to D&D, campers enjoy creative exploration, storytelling, collaboration and epic quest-style challenges. Bring a USB flash drive on the last day to save your projects. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark and not affiliated with this camp. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Dance - Beginning Ballet Ages 5-6Creative Arts & TheaterChildren will learn ballet movements and creative expression for beginners. The emphasis is on basic locomotor development, rhythm and creative expression. Our dancers learn dance in a playful, imaginative and non-competitive environment.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Dance - Creative Movement Ages 3-4ClassesPre-tap and pre-ballet, along with lots of creative movement will make this class fun and playful for our young dancers!Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Dance - Parent & Me Ages 2-3ClassesChildren will learn fun dance-related activities, basic dance steps, stretches and classroom etiquette in a fun, safe environment with Mom or Dad. Focus is on music, movement and imagination!Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Design Fashionista's Art Camp Grades 1-5Creative Arts & TheaterDesign your own fashions using paint, yarn, clay, water bottles and more. We’ll make Santon dolls out of water bottles and clay, use Magic Beads to make a fancy necklace, weave a rubber-band bracelet, create colorful headbands, make pink flamingos in tutus and more. Invite your family to a fashion show on Thursday to show off your creations. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Destination Mars: Rocketry Grades 2-5Science & TechnologyLaunch your very own rocket that speeds 300 feet into the air! Make multiple rockets of varying difficulty to investigate basic aeronautical concepts including propulsion, thrust, lift, drag and more and then take them home. We will also hypothesize about travel in outer space, how to get a United States astronaut to Mars and life on Mars. Parents will be asked to contribute two empty 2-liter soda bottles for two different experiments. All other materials are included. Bring a beverage and nut-free snack.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Dinner at Dairy QueenLINK - Adults With DisabilitiesGood food and good friends. Sounds like the perfect evening to enjoy a meal together! Bring money for your meal, beverage and of course sweet treats!! (It would be helpful to check out the DQ menu online before so everyone knows what they would like to order.) Staff or Family Members are welcome to join us for the evening, please register. We will be going to the Forest Lake Dairy Queen. Registration deadline is Tuesday, September 2.Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
Disc Golf Club Grades 6-12Classes & ActivitiesPlayers will compete in a friendly league format each week while practicing course etiquette, sportsmanship and scoring. You’ll also have the opportunity to compete in in-house tournaments at local courses. Players will be organized by skill level to ensure everyone has an opportunity for success. Accumulate points throughout the season for the opportunity to win prizes. Bring a bottle of water and discs. (Discs will be available to use for those who need them.)Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug) -
WaitlistDisc Golf Intro Age 15-AdultSports & RecreationThis listing is informational only. Please register under 5168-SP26Spr/Sum 2026 (Apr-Aug)