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The Baby Boomer’s Guide to Medicare Planning-Learn the Medicare BasicsMoneyThe Baby Boomer’s Guide to Medicare Planning-Learn the Medicare Basics Are you turning sixty-five and wondering about Medicare? Would you like to understand Medicare Part A and B and the difference between Medicare supplements and Advantage plans? What are your choices if you are working and have a group plan? Learn when you can enroll and where you can make some comparisons to select the right option. The class is presented via PowerPoint with takeaway handouts and a reference guide. It is generic and educational. Optional one-on-one meetings are free for attendees to discuss specific options and available plans if so desired. Instructor: John MazzaraAdult Enrichment 2026-27
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The Power of Playful ParentingECFE - SSD 6 (South St. Paul)The Power of Playful Parenting - Seperating class 18 months - 5 years old $60.00 per family Play is how young children learn and connect. In this ECFE class, families will explore how playful interactions support brain development, big feelings, and strong relationships. Through guided play and parent discussion, caregivers will gain simple, practical ways to use play to build connection and support their child's growth at home. Wednesdays, July 8, 15, 22, 29 5:30 pm to 7pm Kaposia Education Center 1225 First Ave. S SSP Door 2Stay and Play Summer 26
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The Special Needs Trust: Estate Planning for Families with Special Needs Members (Online)MoneyDiscover the balance between formal planning and family dynamics for caring for a loved one with special needs. Learn how to safeguard assets without impacting benefits in this insightful class. Explore various options, including special needs trusts, to ensure a secure future. Join us to navigate estate planning intricacies and make informed decisions for your family's well-being. Instructor: Steve LedinAdult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
The Special Needs Trust: Estate Planning for Grandparents, Peasants and Families with Special Needs MembersMoneyThe Special Needs Trust: Estate Planning for Grandparents, Peasants and Families with Special Needs Members One Should Ask: Is it better to have a formal plan in place, or leave things to future family dynamics and the ever changing benefit system? Did you know with proper planning, both while they are alive and after they have passed, grandparents, parents and family can take care of a child, grandchild or family member with special needs in their estate plan? Yes, and such planning will not adversely affect the benefits and programs which the person with special needs has available to them! This class will discuss how to properly protect your assets and provide for the future benefit of the loved one with special needs. Whatever the type of the asset (tangible, income producing or other) there are options you should know. We will discuss how the special needs trust fits into your estate planning, planning for the future of your loved one with special needs, and pros and cons of a special needs trust. Instructor: Steve Ledin Law, PLLCAdult Enrichment 2025-2026
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The Unshakable ParentECFE - SSD 6 (South St. Paul)Starting SoonThe Unshakable Parent: Building Calm, Confidence & Connection at Every Stage Ages 2 - kindergarten enrollment Parenting doesn't come with a manuel--but you can become the kind of parent who doesn't need one. The unshakable Parent is a supportive, practical, and inspiring class for parents and caregivers raising children birth to age 5. In this mixed-ages ECFE course, we'll explore what it means to parent from a grounded, resilient place--regardless of your child's age or temperament. You'll learn how to: * Respond (not react) to challenging behavior * Set clear, healthy boundaries with warmth and confidence * Strengthen connection and trust with your child * Handle tantrums, big emotions, and power struggles with calm * Stay steady and present--even when parenting feels overwhelming Whether you're navigating toddler meltdowns or preschool sass, this class offers toos and insights to help you become the calm, connected, and confident parent your child needs at every stage. Come ready to reflect, learn, and leave with practical strategies you can apply right away. Kaposia Education Center Tuesday, Dec 2 - Feb 24 5:30-7:00 pm No class Dec. 30ECFE SSP Fall Winter Spring 25-26
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Three & MoreECFE - ISD 197 (WSP-MH-Eagan)Active and curious, children in this age group are brimming with excitement and questions about their environment. Join other families for a fun class filled with songs, play and stories arranged by an early childhood teacher. Parents will share ideas and concerns and learn of new resources during parent discussion time, which will be facilitated by a parent educator.197 ECFE 2025-2026 -
Tie-Dye ButterfliesAccess Project, Adults with DisabilitiesHappy Spring! Join us for an evening making these cute tie-dye magnet butterflies. We will teach you step by step how to make these creations, so you can make them on your own. We can’t wait to see your creations!Access '25-'26 -
Starting SoonTiny Tots-Non-Separating Class (Ages 12-24 Months)ECFE - SSD 6 (South St. Paul)Tiny Tots Ages 12-24 months (Non-separating class,sibling care available). Your baby is now a busy toddler! Enjoy playing with your little one in a safe environment designed for exploration and play. Meet other parents going through similar stages, learn and play together. Registration is required. Please bring immunizations to the first class. Mondays: 11:00 am - Noon Sept. 8 - Nov. 17 Session 1 Dec. 1 - Mar. 3 Session 2 Mar. 11 - June 1 Session 3 Kaposia Education Center 1225 First Ave S SSP Door 2 651-457-9418 All families are welcome. No one will be denied participation due to inability to pay. Call for fee assistance. School District Resident Priority: Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to South St. Paul school district families.ECFE SSP Fall Winter Spring 25-26 -
Toddle TwosECFE - ISD 197 (WSP-MH-Eagan)Your little one will learn through playing with others and enjoying new activities, sights and sounds. You will both enjoy time in the specially designed children's space and get ideas for some great activities you can do at home. Parents will separate for parent discussion time. This class is for children who will be age 20-30 months on the first day of class.197 ECFE 2025-2026 -
Together We Grow - Mixed-agesECFE - ISD 199 (Inver Grove Heights)Birth–5 Years, Non-Separating Spend quality time with your child each week while exploring a variety of engaging activities thoughtfully planned by our early childhood staff. Whether revisiting favorite classroom centers or trying something new, there’s plenty to enjoy—blocks, art, puzzles, dramatic play, gym time, and more. Each session also includes music, stories, and circle time to enrich your shared experience.IGH ECFE 2025-2026
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Toodle TwosECFE - ISD 199 (Inver Grove Heights)Parenting Twos (24-36 Months/Separating) lap babies welcome (babies that are under 5 months on the first day of the class) Two year olds are growing & moving quickly! Their energy & time is spent exploring their world through play. Enjoy spending time with your two year old in a classroom that is set up to engage them in play using all of their senses. Allow your child to build their independence as you separate with other parents to the parent room & discuss a variety of topics including: development, temperament, social skills & other topics chosen by you.IGH ECFE 2025-2026 -
Total BodyGet Fit at Central SquareA high-energy, total body workout that offers a variety of new exercises and tools to keep your body moving, your heart rate going.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Total BodyGet Fit at Central SquareA high-energy, total body workout that offers a variety of new exercises and tools to keep your body moving, your heart rate going.Adult Enrichment 2025-2026 -
Tots in Training PlaytimeECFE - SSD 6 (South St. Paul)Starting SoonFree!! Welcome to Tots in Training Playtime—a fun, active, and connection-focused class designed especially for toddlers and their grown-ups! In this playful and supportive environment, little ones (ages birth to 18 months) explore movement, music, social skills, and early learning through guided activities, free play, and simple routines. Parents and caregivers will gain tips on encouraging positive behavior, setting gentle boundaries, and supporting emotional development—all while bonding with their tot. Each class includes: Circle time with songs, stories, and movement Themed play stations that promote motor and social skills Group activities that build cooperation and confidence Parent tips for development and behavior Whether your toddler is taking their first steps or testing limits, this class offers a joyful space to grow, learn, and connect—together. Let the training begin. . . . with play. Thursdays 5:00-6:30 pm Kaposia Education Center Door 2ECFE SSP Fall Winter Spring 25-26
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Track & Field (6-12 Year Olds)Sports & RecreationDASH Sports Summer Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: sprinting, throwing (javelin and shot put), relay running, long jumping and distance running. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. All players will be timed/tested on the first and last day. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track and field performance. Campers should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, snack, and wear athletic clothing/shoes.SSP Youth Summer 2026 -
Track & Field CampSports & RecreationTrack & Field DASH Sports Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: Sprinting, javelin throwing, shotput, relay running, jumping & distance running. Campers will be tested/timed & re-tested on several events. Emphasis is on technique & proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, & games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track & field performance. Campers should bring a water bottle & wear athletic shoes.SSP Youth 2025-2026 -
Traveling Naturalist: Bunnies, Bunnies and More BunniesLifelong LearningAmusing, annoying, long eared, and prolific; bunnies hop into our lives in the form of jackrabbits, cottontails, and snowshoes. They are the fast-food dinner for many larger mammals and essential to a healthy lynx population in the north woods. Why are they so uniquely built? What triggers the changing colors in some? What’s a hare vs. a rabbit? And who really ate your spring bulbs? Presenter: Melonie Shipman, The Traveling NaturalistAdult 55+ Sept 25-Aug 26 -
TripsOur buses pickup at 3 locations: SSP = South St. Paul Central Square WSP = West St. Paul Thompson Park Activity Center Inver Grove Heights Veterans Memorial Community Center (Click Here for IGH) Be sure to register for the location where you plan to board the bus!Category -
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Two & MoreECFE - ISD 197 (WSP-MH-Eagan)Join your two or young three-year-old for a morning of fun, developmentally appropriate activities. Your child will have the opportunity to learn with their peers while engaging in fun literacy and art activities that stimulate your child's imagination and creativity. There will also be time for songs and the gym. Parents will share ideas and concerns and learn about new resources during the parent discussion time, facilitated by a parent educator.197 ECFE 2025-2026 -
USTA Red Ball Tennis Camp (6-12 Year Olds)Sports & RecreationDASH Sports USTA Red Ball Tennis camps provide participants with introductory experience to the game. With modified equipment and lower compression red balls, this camp will supercharge the success of your players. Key elements of the serve, forehand groundstroke, backhand groundstroke, forehand volley, backhand volley, and the overhead smash will be taught. Participants should wear sunscreen and athletic clothing/shoes and bring a tennis racket (optional if you have one), water bottle, and a snack. Balls and all other equipment are provided.SSP Youth Summer 2026 -
USTA Youth Tennis Camp (Grades: 3-6)3: Camps Starting the Week of June 22Empower young athletes to learn tennis in a low-pressure, engaging environment! Campers will receive a racquet, and an orange dotted ball. Youth summer tennis camps will follow the American Development Model and the USTA's 5 C's: Competence, Confidence, Character, Connection & Creativity! Instructors will be Two Rivers and South St. Paul High School Varsity Tennis Players trained by USTA, a USTA manager will be onsite for camps.197 Youth Enrichment Summer Camps 2026 -
Ultimate Games Camp (6-12 Year Olds)Sports & RecreationDASH Sports Summer Ultimate Games camp provides participants with a fun experience learning and playing your favorite physical education games! Games will include: Capture the Flag, Kickball, Dodgeball, Tag Games, Ultimate Frisbee/Football, Soccer, Sharks and Minnows, and more! Participants will learn teamwork, and values such as respect, hustle, and pride, all in a fun environment. Campers should bring a snack, water bottle, and wear sunscreen. All other equipment is provided.SSP Youth Summer 2026