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Spotting & Avoiding Online ScamsAdult EnrichmentCybersecurity and Scams: Feeling secure is important. We'll share practical advice and simple steps you can take to recognize potential scams and keep your money and personal details safe.Summer 2026 -
Stand Up Paddle Board Yoga - Clear Waters OutfittingAdult RecreationIf you are looking for a unique experience on the water, then Stand Up Paddle Board Yoga is for you. Whether you do some easy stretching, breathing exercises, or take on a challenging vinyasa flow, everyone will enjoy this class. Be prepared to challenge yourself and maybe even get wet! All participants must sign a waiver and be over 18 years old. All equipment will be supplied by CW Outfitting.Summer 2026 -
Stand Up Paddle Boarding Basics - Clear Waters OutfittingAdult RecreationStand Up Paddle boarders will learn basic skills in this beginner course with both on-land and on-water instruction. Class will take place at Warner Lake, a non-motorized lake that is perfect for beginners. Come prepared to get wet and have fun! All participants must sign a waiver and children under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult. No lifeguard will be presentSummer 2026 -
Stillwater River Cruise & Browsing TripAdult Trips9:45 a.m. Leave Eastview Elementary, 9375 Fenning Ave. N., Monticello. Load in parking lot. 10:00 a.m. St Michael Elementary - 101 Central Ave W, St Michael 55376 - Pick up in the parking lot on the front of the building. (If low registration in St. Michael/Albertville the pick up will be in Monticello) 11:00 a.m. Arrive in Stillwater, the birthplace of Minnesota. It is former lumbering center located on the St. Croix River. This distinctive community has a wealth of 19th century Greek Revival, Queen Anne and Italianate architecture.It offers an excellent blend of history, scenery, shopping and culture. Unload at the docks of the St. Croix Boat & Packet Company to board the scheduled cruise. Note: The boat staff is available to help guests who need assistance. Group Leader will need to advise the boat staff if someone needs help. They do have wheelchairs in the office to transport passengers. [Depending on water levels, there could be considerable walking from the bus parking area to the boat landing. Gangplanks could be steep, but there are railings.] 11:30 a.m. Depart for a cruise on the St. Croix River aboard one of the modern vessels from the St. Croix Boat & Packet Company fleet.It is climate controlled and fully accessible. Table seating is available on the first floor. Relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the St. Croix River. [This cruise is not narrated. Guests can bring cards, bingo or other games to play while cruising.] 11:45 a.m. A deli luncheon is served buffet style as you cruise the St. Croix River.Menu: The Deli Luncheon has a variety of meats and cheeses, salads, and dessert bars. Coffee and water are included in the price. One drink ticket will be given out for a soft drink. Alcohol beverages are available for purchase. 1:30 p.m. The boat will return to the Stillwater Docks.Transfer passengers to Pedestrian Plaza in downtown Stillwater to shop. There are unique boutiques, specialty gift stores, art galleries, candy stores and more that reflect the variety of the community 2:45 p.m. Bus will return to Pedestrian Plaza to pick up passengers. 4:15 p.m. Estimated return time to Monticello. Registration Deadline: Monday, June 8th, No refunds after this date.Summer 2026 -
Summer Band LessonsABC's - Arts, Baking, CraftsAny student with one year of experience playing their instrument is welcomed and encouraged to sign-up for lessons. These can either be group (like instrument & experience) or individual lessons. Each lesson will be an hour long and will cover a warm-up, skill building, sight-reading, and preparation of etudes. The purpose of summer lessons is to continue building upon the skills learned throughout the school year. All materials needed will be provided to the student by the instructor. The registration for this course covers eight lessons throughout the course of the summer. Please use the link below to schedule your lesson times.Summer 2026 -
Summer Crochet ClubAdult EnrichmentBring your yarn, hooks, and creativity to our relaxed and friendly Summer Crochet Club! This open-style class is designed for elementary-aged students through adults who enjoy crocheting or want a supportive space to work on their projects. Participants can bring any crochet project they are currently working on—blankets, scarves, stuffed animals, or something brand new. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this club is a great place to share ideas, learn new techniques, and enjoy the company of fellow makers. A variety of patterns, project ideas, and guidance will be available for anyone who needs inspiration or would like help starting a new project. Enjoy a relaxed, creative environment while connecting with others who love crochet. Light snacks and beverages will be provided so participants can enjoy a small treat while they work on their projects.Summer 2026 -
Summer Horse Camp - 1 Day CampSports & Recreation1 DAY SUMMER CAMP This camp is for kiddos to spend time at a barn with hands-on learning experiences. They will get to spend time with horses, goats, and chickens. They will learn how to care for all the animals at our barn as well as learn how to groom horses, learn about horse tack, and ride. We do require an ASTM/SEI certified equestrian riding helmet to be worn during all riding lessons. A liability waiver will also have to be signed before attending horse camp. Parents will drop off at 10:30am and pick up at 2:30pm. Please note that parents do not stay at the camp. Your children are in good hands and I know it's difficult to drop your kiddo off and leave but please know that the children tend to do better and learn more when they can focus on what they're being taught and not on their parents. We will take lots of photos so you will get to see their exciting day! Here are some of the things your child will be doing: FARM CHORES: They will learn how to clean horse stalls, fill hay nets, and prepare grain & supplements for each horse. They will also learn to take care of the goats and chickens. GROOMING: They will learn how to use each grooming tool as well as how to pick up horse's feet and clean them. They will be taught the reasons why grooming is so important. BASIC CARE: They will learn about feed and nutrition, as well as how much a horse eats, how we keep them healthy, and what to look for when horses are not feeling well. RIDING: They will learn how to tack up a horse, what all the tack is called, safety on and off a horse, how to make a horse go, stop, turn, and back up. Older kiddos will learn how to ride over and around obstacles and will also be able to trail ride around the property. WHAT TO BRING TO SUMMER CAMP:*Waiver*Boot or shoe with heel to ride in*ASTM/SEI certified riding helmet*Jeans or pants that you don't mind getting dirty*Jacket in case it's cold or rainy*Lunch *Water BottleSummer 2026 -
Summer Horse Camp - 4 Day CampSports & Recreation4 DAY SUMMER CAMP This camp is for kiddos to spend several days learning about horses and other barn animals. We will go into depth about caring for horses, learning about all of their different tack, different breeds of horses, learning to ride and improving their riding skills. They will have a ton of hands-on learning experiences. They will get to spend time with horses, goats, and chickens. We do require an ASTM/SEI certified equestrian riding helmet to be worn during all riding lessons. A liability waiver will also have to be signed before attending horse camp. Parents will drop off at 10:30am and pick up at 2:30pm. Please note that parents do not stay at the camp. Your children are in good hands and I know it's difficult to drop your kiddo off and leave but please know that the children tend to do better and learn more when they can focus on what they're being taught and not on their parents. We will take lots of photos so you will get to see their exciting day! Here are some of the things your child will be doing: FARM CHORES: They will learn how to clean horse stalls, fill hay nets, and prepare grain & supplements for each horse. They will also learn to take care of the goats and chickens. GROOMING: They will learn how to use each grooming tool as well as how to pick up horse's feet and clean them. They will be taught the reasons why grooming is so important. BASIC CARE: They will learn about feed and nutrition, as well as how much a horse eats, how we keep them healthy, and what to look for when horses are not feeling well. RIDING: They will learn how to tack up a horse, what all the tack is called, safety on and off a horse, how to make a horse go, stop, turn, and back up. Older kiddos will learn how to ride over and around obstacles and will also be able to trail ride around the property. WHAT TO BRING TO SUMMER CAMP:*Waiver*Boot or shoe with heel to ride in*ASTM/SEI certified riding helmet*Jeans or pants that you don't mind getting dirty*Jacket in case it's cold or rainy*Lunch *Water BottleSummer 2026 -
Summer Softball Skill CampSports & RecreationLooking for extra opportunities to improve your softball skills through the summer? This summer softball skills camp will offer athletes an opportunity to work on hitting, fielding, and base running.Summer 2026 -
Swimming Lessons & First Aid/SafetyCategory -
Terrific TwosEarly Childhood Family EducationParent-Child Time is designed to honor this special stage of development, as older toddlers begin moving from highly active exploratory play to more structured learning experiences. During each session, parents will separate from the classroom for discussion time, encouraging children to build independence and strengthen relationships with their teacher and peers. Parent discussion topics may include: sleeping, eating, and toileting, as well as creativity, language and literacy development, power struggles, discipline, and other concerns relevant to the group.ECFE Fall 2026 -
Terrific TwosEarly Childhood Family EducationParent-Child Time is designed to honor this special stage of development, as older toddlers begin moving from highly active exploratory play to more structured learning experiences. During each session, parents will separate from the classroom for discussion time, encouraging children to build independence and strengthen relationships with their teacher and peers. Parent discussion topics may include: sleeping, eating, and toileting, as well as creativity, language and literacy development, power struggles, discipline, and other concerns relevant to the group.ECFE Winter 2027 -
Terrific TwosEarly Childhood Family EducationParent-Child Time is designed to honor this special stage of development, as older toddlers begin moving from highly active exploratory play to more structured learning experiences. During each session, parents will separate from the classroom for discussion time, encouraging children to build independence and strengthen relationships with their teacher and peers. Parent discussion topics may include: sleeping, eating, and toileting, as well as creativity, language and literacy development, power struggles, discipline, and other concerns relevant to the group.ECFE Spring 2027 -
Thriving ThreesEarly Childhood Family EducationParent-Child Time offers engaging activities that support early learning in areas such as alphabet knowledge, science, and math. Through play-based exploration and hands-on experiences, children build curiosity, confidence, and foundational skills. Unit themes provide meaningful opportunities for young preschoolers to learn through stories, songs, art, sensory play, and group activities while practicing social skills alongside their peers. Parents and caregivers also participate in a supportive discussion time focused on the joys and challenges of parenting young children. Topics may include: developing responsibility and kindness, birth order, literacy development, positive discipline, temperament, school readiness, and other issues relevant to the group.ECFE Fall 2026 -
Thriving ThreesEarly Childhood Family EducationParent-Child Time offers engaging activities that support early learning in areas such as alphabet knowledge, science, and math. Through play-based exploration and hands-on experiences, children build curiosity, confidence, and foundational skills. Unit themes provide meaningful opportunities for young preschoolers to learn through stories, songs, art, sensory play, and group activities while practicing social skills alongside their peers. Parents and caregivers also participate in a supportive discussion time focused on the joys and challenges of parenting young children. Topics may include: developing responsibility and kindness, birth order, literacy development, positive discipline, temperament, school readiness, and other issues relevant to the group.ECFE Winter 2027 -
Thriving ThreesEarly Childhood Family EducationParent-Child Time offers engaging activities that support early learning in areas such as alphabet knowledge, science, and math. Through play-based exploration and hands-on experiences, children build curiosity, confidence, and foundational skills. Unit themes provide meaningful opportunities for young preschoolers to learn through stories, songs, art, sensory play, and group activities while practicing social skills alongside their peers. Parents and caregivers also participate in a supportive discussion time focused on the joys and challenges of parenting young children. Topics may include: developing responsibility and kindness, birth order, literacy development, positive discipline, temperament, school readiness, and other issues relevant to the group.ECFE Spring 2027 -
Tiny Treats & Clay CreaturesABC's - Arts, Baking, CraftsGet creative with clay in this fun, hands-on class where students will learn how to sculpt both adorable animals and tiny food creations! Participants will explore basic clay sculpting techniques while making projects such as turtles, owls, octopuses, or other imaginative creatures, as well as miniature foods like donuts, cupcakes, pizza slices, and burgers. Students will learn how to shape clay, add texture and details, and attach pieces securely to build their designs. After sculpting, they will paint and decorate their creations to make them colorful and unique. These mini masterpieces can be displayed as decorations, keepsakes, or small gifts to share with family and friends. This beginner-friendly class is perfect for students who love art, crafting, and working with their hands. No experience is needed, and everyone will leave with several finished clay projects and the confidence to keep creating at home.Summer 2026 -
Track & Field CampSports & RecreationNeed your child to burn some energy? Want to inspire a love for running? Does your kid always want to race somebody or jump over something? Come give Track & Field a try! Each day, learn and compete in new events. Parents are welcome!Summer 2026 -
Under the SeaABC's - Arts, Baking, CraftsCreate your favorite under the sea creature by cutting out cardboard then painting and glueing shells onSummer 2026 -
Varsity Football CampSports & RecreationThese camps will provide instruction on passing, kicking, blocking, position skills for future Bulldog Football players. Wear a t-shirt, shorts, tennis shoes or football spikes. All camps are held on the BHS Football field/practice field. Instruction will be provided by Dwight Lundeen, Head Football Coach and staff. *Each camper will receive a Bulldog Football T-ShirtSummer 2026 -
Varsity Passing LeagueSports & RecreationTHIS IS A SUNDAY PASSING LEAGUE TAKES PLACE AT SAUK RAPIDS HS FOOTBALL FIELD. THIS IS A TRAVELING LEAGUE. TYPICALLY, THE BOYS MEET AT THE HS AND CAR POOL TO THE HOSTING SCHOOL. TIMES FOR THIS YEAR HAS YET TO BE DETERMINED.Summer 2026 -
Video Calling Made SimpleAdult ProgrammingVideo calls make it easy to see smiles and have real-time conversations with family, no matter where they live. We'll show you how to get started with user-friendly video calling apps.Summer 2026 -
Wonderful OnesEarly Childhood Family EducationParent-child activities are designed with one-year-olds in mind, honoring their short attention spans and natural desire to explore. Each session begins with parent discussion in the classroom and gradually works toward gentle separation over time. This helps children become familiar and comfortable in the school environment while interacting with other children and their teacher. Parent discussion topics may include: limit setting, infant growth and development, separation anxiety, and other subjects relevant to the group’s needs.ECFE Fall 2026