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Nobody's Perfect PlayTripsEnjoy a relaxing day trip by comfortable coach bus to the Masonic Auditorium in Minneapolis. The day includes a delicious buffet lunch followed by the hilarious performance of Nobody’s Perfect. This comedy follows Leonard, who wins a writing competition hosted by a women’s publishing house—only to discover the prize can only be awarded to a female author. Not willing to miss out, Leonard creates his alter ego, Lulabelle Latifa… and the chaos begins! With the spirit of Some Like It Hot, Tootsie, and Mrs. Doubtfire, this romantic comedy is full of laughs and surprises. Lunch and play are included in the registration fee. Deadline to register May 28.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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Ocean Waves Painting Ages 16 and olderCreative ArtsStep by step instructions help to created this ocean scene with waves crashing in the shore. Never painted water or waves? Now is the time to get your feet wet... All materials included in registration fee.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Pediatric First Aid & CPR/AED Adult/Child/Infant - Hybrid Skills CheckCPR/First AidBlended Learning is the same program and certification as the classroom course but with the added benefit of watching the videos on your own and at your own pace. This is a skills portion of the blended learning. You will meet with the instructor in a group setting and perform the “hands on” training portion of the program. **The online portion MUST BE completed before the start of class and students will bring the completion certificate with them to class. A valid email is needed at registration. The videos work best on a laptop or tablet. (If you are unable to complete the online portion, you will be asked to attend the next skills test). This class is similar to the Adult/Child/Infant CPR/AED Class with First Aid the main focus on children. The class includes a 2 year certification and unlimited digital access to the student workbook from American Safety and Health Institute. The full Pediatric CPR/AED and First Aid course will include; an online link to all of the program videos, as well as an experienced instructor, dedicated to make the class fun and interesting. This class meets “Pediatric CPR/AED and First Aid” requirements for the MN Child Care Licensing Agency. No written test required. Wear comfortable clothing.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Pop Into Bubble Fun! Ages 3-7Youth EnrichmentGet ready for a bubbly adventure! In this hands-on class, kids will dive into the magical world of bubbles. We'll create our own bubble wands, mix up special bubble solutions, and experiment with bubbles of all shapes and sizes. Can you make a giant bubble? What about a bubble that lasts extra long? Children will explore how bubbles form, float, and pop while enjoying plenty of time to blow, chase, and play with bubbles big and small. Parent/guardian needs to be present for the entire class.Spring/Summer 2026 -
PreschoolPreschool at North Branch Area Public Schools North Branch Area Public Schools offers a preschool experience designed to support your child’s development. Our curriculum and activities focus on building confidence, independence, and social skills so your child enters kindergarten ready to learn! For more information, please call 651-674-1220.Category -
Pressure Canning VegetablesCooking ClassesHands on class to learn how to can vegetables safely with your pressure cooker. We will can green beans in class and you will be able to take the product home. Remember to bring a small cardboard box. Bring your pressure canner so it can be inspected and to have gauges checked for accuracy. Please enter through door #3.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonRC Racing with Party Crashers Grades K-8Youth EnrichmentWant to drive RC Cars on a track? Then come join us, and you can test your driving skills on a few different types of RC Cars. Participants can use RC Cars provided or use their own on approval.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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Robotics Builders with Tech Academy Completed Grades K-4Youth EnrichmentYes, we CAN learn about robotics! With the Lego robotics system, young children can build and program their robotic creations. Designed by the experts at MIT, this unique system teaches children about simple machines, engineering, programming, and so much more. Young imaginations soar! The Lego Education Robotics Builder class allows students to explore different concepts in robotics. Possible models may include dancing birds, a hungry alligator robot, goal kicker robot, a rescue plane, and a smart spinner robot. Students will be working in pairs.Spring/Summer 2026 -
S'mores Galore! (Children's Cooking Class) Grades K-5Youth EnrichmentGet ready for a mouth-full of gooey goodness! We will be making various types of s'mores your kids will love to concoct by the fire on your next outdoor camping adventure! All materials are included in registration.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Seven Steps to Reverse or Prevent Diabesity - VirtualHealth & WellnessDiabesity is a condition in which too much belly fat leads a person to symptoms ranging from mild blood sugar imbalance to full-blown diabetes. Whether you have a little extra weight around the middle, insulin resistance, or type 2 diabetes, the root cause of ALL these conditions is the same - problems with our diet, lifestyle, and exposure to environmental toxins. Most treatments focus on the downstream symptoms (elevated levels of glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure, triglycerides) and never get to WHY your levels are too high and how to change them. The good news is that all of this can be reversed. Learn how to work with your doctor to help restore your body to health. This workshop is virtual. Please include your email address as the link will be emailed to you before the class date.Spring/Summer 2026
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Sibling Smarts: Raising Lifelong Friends and Occasional RivalsAdult LearningThis class helps parents nurture positive sibling relationships and reduce conflict at home. Learn practical strategies to manage disputes, encourage cooperation, address jealousy, and balance attention among siblings. Through real-life examples and actionable advice, you’ll gain tools to foster harmony and lifelong sibling bonds. Registration required - Pizza for the family is included in the registration fee. Cost $10 per family.Spring/Summer 2026
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SoccerTotsRecreationIntroduce your little athlete to soccer at Skyhawks Soccer Tots! Our curriculum is designed to provide age-appropriate skill development with new challenges as they learn and grow. Soccer Tots focuses on motor skills, body control, and basic skills (like dribbling, passing, & shooting), and above all else, FUN! Parent participation is required. Deadline to register June 29.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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Starting SoonSpring Daisies in a JarCreative ArtsThis is a fun one, especially if you are new at painting. Come join us!All materials are included in the registration fee.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Squish, Splat, and Splash! The Ultimate Messy Play Class Ages 3-7Youth EnrichmentGet ready to dig in, squish, and splash in the hands-on sensory adventure. Kids will explore oobleck, gooey slime, fluffy shaving cream, and squishy mud, discovering the joy of textures, colors, and messy fun. Little hands will mix, squish, and scoop, learning through play and experimentation. From stretchy slime to gooey oobleck, this class is full of giggles, sensory surprises, and messy masterpieces. Come prepared to get messy, get creative, and have a blast! Parent/guardian needs to be present for the entire class.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Strength & Balance 55+ Exercise ClassAdult ProgrammingIn our Live 2 B Healthy Strength, Balance & Flexibility class, participants work with a nationally certified fitness professional experienced in 55 adult fitness. This engaging program aims to reduce fall risk and promote independence through a variety of exercises using small balls, light weights, loops, and bands. Classes focus on building core and stabilizing muscle strength, helping seniors maintain active, meaningful lives. Beyond physical benefits, our sessions foster socialization, combating the stress of isolation and creating a supportive community. Join us for a fun and effective way to improve your fitness and connect with others! If you provide SilverSneakers, Silver&Fit, Renew Active or OnePass Health Ins. coverage, the classes are free.SilverSneakers | Silver&Fit | Renew Active | One Pass*To find out if you have coverage, call the Customer Service number on the back of your health insurance card and ask them for your FITNESS ID# (for SilverSneakers, this number is your 16 digit SilverSneakers number that looks like a credit card number). The Fitness ID# is different than your group number or policy number. Limited scholarships are also available to cover fees thanks to a charitable contribution from Allina Health. Contact the Community Ed office for more information.Spring/Summer 2026
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Summer Wrestling Makes Winter Champions Completed Grades 5-12Sport CampsThe summer wrestling camp will feature 2X All-American NCAA Division 3 wrestler Brandt Bombard from Augsburg University. Brandt Bombard is a North Branch alumni, 5 time State Qualifier and State-Runner up. Practices will include technique and live wrestling. Please bring a water bottle and enter in door #11.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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Swimming Lessons Completed Grades K-6Swimming LessonsGrades completed K - 6 at Cambridge High School PoolFee includes bus transportation to and from Cambridge High School pool. August 5-9 Cost $64Depart Education Center 12:15pmLessons 1-2pmReturn to Education Center 2:45pm Students should bring a towel and come dressed to swim. We will provide a chaperone for the bus ride, and this person will be at the pool. Parents, please register your child for the best-fitted swimming level. The pool will evaluate the students on the first day and may move them to the class that best matches their skill level. Each level of lessons includes training in basic water safety and helping a swimmer in distress. In addition to the skills outlined below. Level 1: Water Exploration - This class is designed to help first-time swimmers become comfortable in the water. Students will learn skills in water entry/exit, breath control, floating and alternating arm action. Level 2: Primary Skills - Students will learn fundamental skills of propelling themselves in the water. Level 3: Stroke Readiness - Skills covered include coordinated front crawl, elementary back stroke and treading water. Safe diving skills will be introduced. Level 4: Stroke Development - Students will develop endurance and coordination of crawl and elementary back stroke, introduction to breast stroke and turns. Level 5: Stroke Refinement - Students will improve on previously learned strokes and will be introduced to butterfly, open turns, springboard diving distance swimming.Spring/Summer 2026