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PopularDriver's EducationEnrichmentThe State of Minnesota requires that driver’s education distance learning be conducted in a face-to-face platform, which requires that students have a video camera and audio capabilities on their devices. Safeway has chosen a secure Zoom platform to conduct the class. Safeway will be emailing the classroom handouts and 2020 MN Driver’s Manual in pdf format for printing. Students will be required to be in front of the camera and interactive for the full three hour class. Parents/guardians will be required to complete Safeway's Account Verification. Safeway will be sending out an email before class begins that gives detailed information about how to login to the student's Safeway account to verify and complete contact information and to review and acknowledge our Service Agreement. Classroom training can be taken by students who are 14-1/2 years or older and consists of 10 three-hour lessons. Each lesson is independent and can be taken in any order. If a lesson is missed, the student can make it up when and where it is convenient at a Safeway classroom or contact Safeway for more information. Lesson calendars are available on Safeway’s web site. Safewaydrivingschool.com Behind-the-wheel training consists of 3 two-hour private lessons which can be scheduled online or by calling Safeway’s office (651-351-9150). Pick-up and drop-off is at home, school or work. Training is done in a white late-model car with Safeway’s “Student Driver” graphics. Classroom training and Behind-the-wheel training are included in the full cost of $355. Classroom training only payment option is $215, and Safeway collects $140 during the behind the wheel lessons. Safeway Driving School was selected by Fridley Community Education to provide teen driver’s education. Safeway is the largest driving school in Minnesota. It has an A+ rating with BBB and is a BBB Accredited Business. Safeway has 70 experienced instructors background checked and licensed by the MN Dept. of Public Safety.Spring/Summer 2021
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Learn About Horses Day CampEnrichmentSpend the day learning how to ride a horse, including balance and control in the saddle, leading and in-hand work. Other activities may include braiding a horse’s mane, groom, play horse tag and help feed, water and care for horses. Parent/guardian required to drop off and pick up at Boulder Pointe. For ages 6-17 years old.Winter 2021
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My Little Horse CampEnrichmentThis 2 hour camp is designed for adults and children, ages 2-5. The kids will get to ride a horse, find out about the different horses at the Boulder Pointe Equestrian Center, and how to groom them, all with a focus on safety. Campers will also make horse treats to feed to their new friends and will also do an art project. Camps are held rain or shine. Camp is from 9 am – 11 am. Parents/guardians must remain with the children at all times.Spring/Summer 2021
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Wilderness Inquiry - Mississippi River Explorers (5-8)EnrichmentDive deep into solving mysteries along the river in the Twin Cities metro area. An activity kit will be mailed to participants in advance so that each individual has the materials and resources to fully participate. Section A - Ecology at Crosby Farm Regional Park: Students will learn about floodplain forest ecosystems, species adaptation, and how to be a local waterway steward. Section B - Ecology at Coldwater Spring: Students will learn about prairie ecosystems in Minnesota, and the importance of prairie restoration and conservation. Section C - History at Fort Snelling State Park: Students will learn about the North American fur trade, and the cultural significance of the Bdote. Section D - History at Saint Anthony Falls: Students will learn about Minnesota geology, waterfall erosion, and the important connections between the Mississippi River and the development of the Twin Cities.Winter 2021