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5 Keys to Retiring Fearlessly- OrdeanGeneral InterestInstructors: Jordan A. Fahlsing and Kevin J. King Do you know what next steps to take so you can retire? We can help. Join us for 5 Keys to Retiring Fearlessly, a free workshop with insights to help you achieve your retirement goals, by answering the following questions: Will I have enough to retire? Will my retirement income last? Are my assets protected? In this workshop we’ll also explore how understanding the tax status of retirement investments can help you make informed decisions and avoid paying more than your fair share.Winter 2026 -
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ABC&Ds of MedicareGeneral InterestInstructor: Celeste Plunkett This is an educational presentation that will provide a foundation of understanding of Medicare, one letter at a time.Winter 2026 -
WaitlistAbs & Aqua FitPool ActivitiesInstructor: Jolane Sundstrom Safe, complete workout floors & pool. Peaceful, relaxed, yet vigorous workout. Feel your best! Great group of women! Bring a Yoga mat (or similar) for cafe floors.Winter 2026 -
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Advanced Beginning BridgeGeneral InterestFor those currently in Beginning Bridge & others who know some basics of bridge but want to learn a bit more about bidding & playing this remarkable game. You can come with or without a partner (one will be provided) and will have the opportunity to learn and play with others; also a good way of meeting people and getting out on these long winter nights. No classes 2/5 and 2/19.Winter 2026 -
AerospaceYouth EnrichmentLearn about the history of flight and get an introduction to some of the aerospace and space exploration labs we offer here at Denfeld High School, including drone flights, 3D printing, and moreSpring/Summer 26
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After School Soccer CampYouth EnrichmentDASH Sports soccer camps provide players a well-rounded soccer experience covering a broad range of soccer skills training (dribbling, passing, shooting, & defense) and skill-based games. Players will be challenged and grouped at an appropriate level while receiving instruction in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day. Athletes should bring a water bottle (spikes and shin guards are optional). Balls are provided.Winter 2026 -
Afterschool Track & Field CampYouth EnrichmentDASH Sports Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: Sprinting, javelin throwing, shotput, relay running, jumping and distance running. Campers will be tested/timed and re-tested on several events. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track and field performance. Campers should bring a water bottle and wear athletic shoes.Winter 2026 -
AnimationYouth EnrichmentStudents will be introduced to the basics of 2D, 3D and stopmotion animation. They will learn about the animation industry, pipline and techniques including the 12 principals of animation.Spring/Summer 26
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Starting Soonyrjö jyske (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Apple GraftingGeneral InterestInstructor: Deb Shubat Save or propagate the old family apple tree by learning to graft it onto a new root. Grafting also works on most temperate trees, not just apples. All bands and parafilm, rootstocks, a few non-patented scion sticks & Band-Aids will be available through the instructor. Each student must bring a sharp, straight bladed knife along with $7 for each apple root (supplies limited). Bring your own scion wood from a 1-2 year old 6-8 inch long twig that has been cut directly before class if you prefer. Let the instructor know if you want more than one rootstock. Also you can learn these techniques without purchase of a rootstock. You pay the instructor directly for the rootstocks.Winter 2026 -
WaitlistAqua BurnPool ActivitiesInstructor: Mikilia Carroll Dive into fitness with Aqua Burn! This lively class offers a splash of excitement as you work towards your fitness goals. No swimming skills required – just chest-deep water and a whole lot of enthusiasm! Whether you're a newbie or a fitness fanatic, this aquatic adventure is tailored for everyone. Join us for a refreshing one-day-a-week workout or add it to your fitness lineup for an extra splash of fun. Get ready to make waves and have a blast with Aqua Burn!Winter 2026 -
Arts, Crafts, and HobbiesFind your inner Picasso or learn how to make a bat house. The possibilities are endless when you enroll in one of our arts, crafts and hobby classes.Category -
Beginner Art JournalingArts, Crafts, and HobbiesStarting SoonArt journaling is the practice of creating a personalized book by combining visual elements (drawings, collage, stickers, painting, etc.) with words as a space for self-expression, creativity, and self-care. Bring your journal and any art supplies you would like to explore art journaling together.Winter 2026
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WaitlistBeginning Scuba DivingPool ActivitiesInstructor: Jorie Strunk This class is for beginners, ages 14 and up who are looking to start their underwater adventures. Online lessons and pool time will give you the knowledge and skills to make the open water dives required for certification. There is an additional equipment fee of $150 payable to the instructor which includes all scuba gear as well as materials. Participants will need their own mask, fins and snorkel. The four dives required for certification are not part of the class fee.Winter 2026 -
WaitlistBeginning Steel BandMusicInstructor: Jeremy Craycraft L Learn a new instrument, the “pan”, from Trinidad & Tobago, in this entry level ensemble where no musical experience is necessary and learning is accomplished through a mix of rote instruction and basic graphic notation. The repertoire includes classic folk songs, pop hits, and pan-Caribbean social music. Class meets at College of St. Scholastica, Tower Hall, Room 3625.Winter 2026 -
Body FitnessSports and Exercise/FitnessPlease note date change: class starts on Monday, February 9th. Instructor: Mary Gavitt This class has been designed to complement your regular fitness routine. Classes include both cardio and Pilates workouts, with a focus on stretching and low impact floor exercises. A thorough warm-up and cool-down are incorporated into the class. All ages and fitness levels are welcome in this comfortable atmosphere. Bring a floor mat/ pad.Winter 2026 -
WaitlistBread MakingCookingInstructor: Ilone Hamilton Let’s make some dough. We will explore the world of wheat flour, yeast, and water. Try out some different preparation methods and a variety of ingredients. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, and both registered for course. BRING AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY FEE OF $15 TO INSTRUCTOR AT CLASS TIME.Winter 2026 -
Buckthorn BasicsGeneral InterestBuckthorn is a non-native, invasive shrub that was once planted in yards for privacy, but has many long-lasting impacts on soil, wildlife habitat, and water quality. Learn about the impacts of buckthorn, how to identify it, removal techniques, and hear suggestions for alternative shrubs to plant in its place.Winter 2026
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Building a Gothic Arch GreenhouseArts, Crafts, and HobbiesWaitlistThis course will describe how to build and grow crops in a three-season greenhouse with raised beds. The first session will provide instruction on how to construct the Gothic arch framing, end walls, vent doors, raised beds, and the polycarbonate sheathing. The second session will focus on customizing the greenhouse for specific locations and tips on growing vegetable crops in a three season greenhouse.Winter 2026
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Business & EntrepreneurshipYouth EnrichmentLaunch your entrepreneurial journey in this high-impact, one-week course. You’ll learn to spot unique opportunities in your community, distinguish sustainable business models from simple ideas, and master the essentials of daily operations. Through hands-on activities, you will transform a spark of inspiration into a professional roadmap, covering everything from branding to budgeting. By the final day, you will walk away with a complete, ready-to-use business plan for a venture of your own choosing, equipped with the tools and confidence to turn your vision into a reality.Spring/Summer 26
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COMMUNITY INDOOR YARD SALE & CRAFT/ VENDOR FAIRSpecial EventsALL AGES Don't miss the Spring Community Yard Sale and Craft/Vendor Fair! It's time to prepare your home for spring, out with the old and in with the new. Vendors and groups eager to sell their goods are strongly encouraged to join us. Come and be part of this exciting event!Spring/Summer 26
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COMO ZOO & CONSERVATORYBus TripsALL AGES Come and join us to visit the Minnesota Como Zoo & Conservatory. Experience the variety of animals and activities that take place there. Spend time exploring on your own and enjoying the animals that you love.Spring/Summer 26
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CPR/AED Training - OrdeanHealth & Wellness/LifestyleCertification is offered through: Emergency First Response. The Emergency First Response CPR and AED training is designed as a “hands on” two part program to teach CPR on infants or adults and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO) to all lay rescuers, particularly those who are expected to respond to emergencies in the workplace and give first aid. In the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training component, learn how to use the AED machines now available in most public buildings. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring $30 for printed materials, certificate (good for two years) and equipment rentalWinter 2026