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Beginning SCUBA Diving (Ages 12 & up)
Are you tired of a two-dimensional life? Do you wish you could be weightless? Have you ever dreamed of breathing underwater? If so, Beginning SCUBA Diving is for you! This six-week class will provide all the technical, safety and skills knowledge to begin you SCUBA journey. Each class will include instruction on the physics, safety, and skills of SCUBA diving as well as time in the pool experiencing weightlessness and breathing underwater. Once this class is completed five open water dives with the instructor are all that stand in your way from full Open Water SCUBA Certification. Once this certification is achieved you can SCUBA dive anywhere in the world. Come experience the wonder of SCUBA diving.
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Historical Martial Arts - Longsword
St. Paul Freifechter is a non-profit (501c3) organization dedicated to the study and practice of Historical Martial Arts. This session's emphasis is longsword, as it appears in the published works of Joachim Meyer (ca. 1537–1571), a Freifechter (Free Fencer) who lived in Strasbourg in the 16th century. The study group is led by founder, head instructor, and president, Scott MacDonald. Scott holds the rank of Fechter in both Longsword and Dussack. Requirements - 2 months of previous historical fencing experience, with a focus on longsword.
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Level 3
Level 3 - Stroke Development
Swimmers learn to jump and float in deep water, diving from the sitting and kneeling positions, treading water in deep water, and the mastery of rotary breathing. Swimmers continue to work on their front crawl and elementary backstroke sills they learned in level 2. They will also learn how to do these kicks: whip kick, sidestroke kick, and dolphin kick. Your child should be comfortable in deep water and be able to swim across the short end of the pool without a lifejacket or a noodle to sign up for this class.
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Level 4
Level 4 - Stroke Improvement
Students will learn to dive into deep water in the standing and stride positions, mastery of front and back open turns, and an introduction to flip turns and competitive starts. They will also learn these strokes: breaststroke, sidestroke, and butterfly. Your child should be comfortable in deep water and be able to swim across the length of the pool (25 yards) to sign up for this level.
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Level 5/6
Level 5/6 - Stroke Refinement/Skill Proficiency/Fitness Swimmer
These lessons teach further coordination and refinement of the strokes learned in Level 4 so students swim them with ease, efficiency, power, and smoothness over greater distances. Students will swim to improve their fitness level as they refine their strokes. They will also learn surface dives, mastery of flip turns, underwater streamline for 10 dolphin kicks, and an introduction to competitive swimming skills.
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Level 5/6 - Stroke Refinement/Skill Proficiency/Fitness Swimmer
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Level 7
Level 7 - Competitive Swimmer Development
Level 7 prepares participants for a competitive swim team structure. The lesson will consist mainly of swimming sets created by the instructor, as well as learning skills to help better each swimming stroke. Students will be expected to know how to do: each swimming stroke, flip turns and open turns, and standing dives from the wall. Each stroke will be swam for a long distance, so students should be prepared to swim for long distances.
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MN TWINS vs. Tamba Bay Rays
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Join us as we board our school bus and head to cheer on the Minnesota Twins in our beautiful Target Field. Attending a Twins game at Target Field is a unique and exciting urban entertainment experience. Located in the historic warehouse district of downtown Minneapolis, Spectacular and intimate ... breathtaking views ... dazzling amenities ... and a staggering array of special features are just a few things you can find in your experience at Target Field, the world class home of Twins Territory. The Deck seating area is located down the left field line and offers sweeping views of Target Field and the beautiful Minneapolis skyline. Your reserved seats in this area will include your ticket to the game plus all-inclusive ballpark fare for you and your guests to enjoy while cheering on the Twins (alcohol not included). Round trip school bus transportation included. The deck seating is in section S (225-226) has some seating available with little or no stairs. Accessing this section requires walking from bus drop off at Gate 14 (approximately section H (215) arrangements can be made for transportation via cart if necessary. This is a high mobility trip. View the seat map here: https://www.mlb.com/twins/ballpark/seat-map All-inclusive Ballpark Fare includes hotdogs, burgers, chicken tenders, popcorn, chips, soda, water, juice, and milk. *Offerings subject to change based on availability. Register by May 29.
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Medicare Education: Understanding the Basics
Finance & Business
An educational presentation for anyone who wants to know more about Medicare. Topics will include Parts A, B, C, & D of Medicare, application process, estimated costs, supplements, MAPD, and when is the right time to sign up. This an ideal course for people that are turning 65 or over 65 and coming off their employer medical plan.
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My Little Horse Camp
Enrichment
This 2 hour camp is designed for adults and children, ages 2-5. Campers will get to ride a real horse in an arena, meet a number of different horses at Boulder Pointe and learn how to groom the horses...all with a focus on safety! In addition, students will do an art project and have an opportunity to make horse treats to feed their new friends. Stations are split into 15 minute intervals to keep everyone engaged. Parents have the opportunity to lead their child on the horse and take photographs as they go. Camps are held rain or shine and parent/guardian is expected to remain with their child during the entire duration of the camp.
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Next Step Up Ninja
Sports & Fitness
If your ninja has been taking Intro to ninja and is ready for a step up, this is the perfect class!! Levels 1&2, just a step or 2 above the basics! This is 4 weeklong course. Registration closes a week before the class starts, don't wait to sign up today!
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Ninja Summer Camp
Sports & Fitness
This summer give your child an American Ninja Warrior Experience! Young Ninjas develop strength and agility during this camp by learning different styles and techniques to master all obstacles! We have warped walls, angled steps, salmon ladders, cliff hangers, tilted ladders; everything you need to put your ninja skills to work! This camp transfers well into ninja levels testing or enhances other athletic performances. All camps are coached by an experienced Ninja Trainer. This camp runs through the summer. Registration closes a week before classes begin, please don't hesitate to sign up today!
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Open Painting
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Come to this class and enjoy painting with others.
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Parent/Child Swim Lessons
Parent Child (Ages 6 mos - 4 yrs)
Provides infants and toddlers an entry into aquatics and teaches parents basic skills for working with children in an aquatic environment including water safety, drowning prevention and importance of supervision. This course emphasizes basic water safety and self-help skills in a relaxed and playful manner, using games and songs and helping children to become comfortable in the water. Students will learn safety entry and exits to and from the water as well as to submerge their mouth, nose and eyes in the water. Parents please note: plastic pants with tight elastic around the leg must be worn in addition to a swim diaper or suit. A parent MUST accompany their child in the water.
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Plan Your Move
Finance & Business
Is it time to think about moving? Need to get rid of things first? Join us and hear from industry experts on the following topics. 1. Understanding market conditions 2. Preparing your home for sale 3. Organizing and downsizing 4. Moving and relocating 5. Emotional & psychological aspects 6. Financial considerations This class will empower home sellers with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the real estate market, downsize effectively, and make informed decisions throughout the selling and moving process.
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Preschool (5/6 yr olds only)
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Preschool - Beginner
Young Swimmer Lessons (Ages 6 months to 6 years)
In this introductory class, students will learn to enter safely into the pool, to blow bubbles through their mouth and nose, to submerge their eyes, nose, and mouth in the water, to float on front and back, to use arm and leg actions, and water safety. Recommended for children 3-4 years old- for children who are still working on their water comfortability and skills. Student/teacher ratio is 6:2.
Spring/Summer 24
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Preschool - Intermediate
Young Swimmer Lessons (Ages 6 months to 6 years)
Students will learn how to submerge head completely underwater and hold breath, blow bubbles through mouth and nose for 5 seconds, float on front and back, roll from front float to back float, swim on front and back with arm and leg movements, and water safety. Recommended for children 4-5 years old- for children who are comfortable in the water and ready to keep working on their water skills. Student/teacher ratio is 6:2.
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Preschool Lessons - Advanced
Preschool (5/6 yr olds only)
Students will learn how to submerge their head completely underwater and open their eyes to retrieve toys, blow bubbles through mouth and nose for 5 seconds, front and back glides off of the wall, swim on front and back with arm and leg movements, and an introduction to elementary backstroke and front crawl. All skills will be encouraged to try with limited assistance. Recommended for children 5-6 years old. Student/teacher ratio is 6:2.
Spring/Summer 24
Preserving The Harvest - Freezing
Home & Garden
Each year we look forward to garden-fresh fruits and vegetables but the peak season goes by too quickly! Preserving the harvest through freezing is easier and maintains the taste and nutrients better than canning, if done correctly. Whether harvesting from your garden or buying from a farmers market, learn the tools and techniques for freezing fruits, vegetables and herbs to enjoy all winter long.
Spring/Summer 24
Questions and Answers with a MN Will and Trust Planning Attorney
Finance & Business
This is a relaxed and friendly open-forum seminar for participants with a seasoned Will & Trust attorney. Questions like: Should I avoid Probate? Is a Will good enough? Do I need a Trust? How does my plan deal with the nursing home? How do we gift the assets of husband and wife? What about separate assets not of the marriage? If I am alone, what tools protect me best? How do I decide who should serve in my estate plan? What is the death tax? How do I avoid leaving a mess for my children? Which Trust is best for my needs? Can I use a Transfer-On-Death Deed? How do my retirement assets operate in my Will or Trust? All questions will be answered!
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