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1st Down Tots with Skyhawks Ages 3-4RecreationSkyhawks 1st Down Tots classes introduce your little athlete to football with focuses on motor skills, body control, and basic skills like throwing and catching. No tackling or blocking is involved, just pure fun and skill development! Parent participation required. Registration deadline July 27.Spring/Summer 2026 -
3 Year Old PreschoolPreschoolThese classes are for children who will be 3 years old by September 1, 2026. The program helps preschoolers become comfortable in a school setting by learning daily routines, building social skills through play with peers, and developing early academic skills through age-appropriate activities. Please note that the color-coding of sections is for organizational purposes only. All sections of the same age group will receive the same programming.Preschool School Year 2026-2027 -
3D Printing: Harry Potter Themed with Tech Academy Grades 2-6Youth EnrichmentCreate a magical pendant and wand using TinkerCAD while building 3D design skills. Students will also enjoy Harry Potter - inspired challenges and design themed video games while waiting for their 3D prints to finish. One design will be printed and sent home. Printing and material fees are included in the camp cost. Please bring a USB drive on the final day. Harry Potter is a Warner Bros. trademark, and this camp is not affiliated with them.Spring/Summer 2026 -
4 Year Old PreschoolPreschoolThese classes are designed for children who will be 4 by September 1, 2026. Our preschool program aims to provide a strong start toward kindergarten through a hands-on, play-based curriculum that builds early literacy and numeracy skills, social-emotional development, and independent thinking. Through purposeful routines, collaborative activities, and exploration, children develop curiosity, confidence, and a love of learning. Please note that the color-coding of sections is for organizational purposes only. All sections of the same age group will receive the same programming.Preschool School Year 2026-2027 -
55+ Driver ImprovementAdult ProgrammingThis driver improvement refresher course is taught by Precision Driving of Minnesota trained instructors. The class will explore changes in laws, the latest vehicle technology, and provide you with easy-to-use defensive driving tips. In addition, we will explore traffic safety and accident prevention. Completion of this course allows for a 10% reduction on automobile insurance premiums for those age 55 and over. To register please go to mnsafetycenter.org or call 1-888-234-1294.Spring/Summer 2026 -
ABE/GED ClassesAdult LearningFree adult education classes are available for anyone 17 years or older who is not enrolled in a formal school program. We can help you get your GED, get your adult diploma, improve your basic reading, math, writing or computer skills, prepare for the Accuplacer, and arrange for ESL tutoring (English as a Second Language). For class details or to set up an appointment contact Lynn at abe@scred.k12.mn.us. Classes will go through May 18th and will start back up September 14th.Spring/Summer 2026
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Adult ProgrammingAdult programming offers engaging classes and activities designed to support lifelong learning, personal growth, and community connection. From fitness and wellness to creative arts, professional development, and recreational interests, these programs provide opportunities for adults to build new skills, stay active, and connect with others in a welcoming environment.Category -
Adult/Child/Infant CPR/AEDCPR/First AidThis is and Adult/Child/Infant CPR/AED Class - The class includes a 2 year certification and unlimited digital access to the student workbook from American Safety and Health Institute. The full Adult/Child/Infant CPR/AED course will include video instruction as well as experienced instructor, dedicated to make the class fun and interesting. No written test required.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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All Ages AdventureECFE Parent & Child ClassesECFE for All Ages is a play-based class for families with children from birth through early elementary. Each session includes structured parent-child time, hands-on activities, and access to the Move & Learn room for active play. Weekly parent group (separation) gives children time to build independence while parents connect, share, and learn about child development and family life. Scholarships available — call 651-674-1220 for eligibility.ECFE 2026-2027 -
Avoid the Pitfalls of Perimenopause/Menopause - Virtual WorkshopHealth & WellnessPerimenopause starts around the age of 35 for most women and can last 10-15 years. Common symptoms include fatigue, migraines, weight gain, water retention, depression, sleep disturbances, joint aches, hot flashes, anger flashes, fibroids, exaggerated PMS and more. Once you understand exactly what is causing all the troublesome symptoms, they are much easier to correct. We'll discuss how to get hormone levels measured - blood test vs. saliva test and what to do with the results; traditional HRT vs. bio-identical; acupressure points to assist in symptom relief and nutritional musts. You'll leave with multiple tools and techniques for restoring health and well-being.Spring/Summer 2026
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Baby CafeEarly Childhood Family EducationBreastfeeding gathering for moms, babies & moms to be. Join us for mom to mom encouragement and meet other moms in your area. Baby weight checks and Lactation Consultant also available to answer questions. Drop in anytime on Wednesdays between 10-11:30 am. This is a FREE offering provided by Chisago County Public Health at the North Branch Area Education Center.Preschool School Year 2026-2027 -
Beginner Family Style Clogging Class Ages 9 & OlderFitness & RecreationDon't let the kids have all the fun! Join us on the dance floor as we work on the 8 basic steps to this traditional American dance form called Clogging. No experience needed. We will get your heart rate up as we learn a few fun routines to upbeat popular songs. Bring a friend, some of your family, or come on your own. Wear some comfy clothes and shoes that can slide easily. Optional-you can purchase glue-on clogging taps for $20 from the instructor. Bring a pair of flat-soled shoes for the taps to be attached to (white shoes preferred for possible future performance opportunities).Spring/Summer 2026 -
Boys Basketball CampSport CampsThe Vikings Youth Boys Basketball Camp is available to boys who have completed grades K-7. The Youth Camp will focus on building the basic fundamentals in a fun environment. Our main focus points will be shooting, passing, and ball handling. Campers will participate in games and contests. The camp goal is that all of the campers leave with a love for basketball and some tools you can use after camp is over to help better your skills. Camp will be instructed by the Varsity Coaches, Youth Coaches, High School players andvolunteers. All campers will receive a t-shirt this year, so please include shirt size. Deadline to register is June 29 to ensure a t-shirt.Registrations received from June 30 to the start of camp, will not receive a t-shirt.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Boys Summer Basketball Camp Grades Completed 6-11Sport CampsBasketball players completed grades 6-11 have an opportunity to develop skills and work on fundamentals on a flexible schedule. Come in the morning, evening or both, as we start our preparation for next session. Players will have the opportunity to train for some off-season tournaments and leagues or continue to develop their skills as we look ahead to the next season. This will be led by the high school coaching staff. This camp is highly recommended for all serious basketball players.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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Child and Babysitting Safety Ages 11 & olderYouth EnrichmentThe Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program offers comprehensive training to ensure safe and successful babysitting. It covers everything from starting a babysitting business to essential safety, caregiving, and first aid practices. Upon completing the course and meeting the core learning objectives, students receive a certification valid for two years, and instructions to access a digital copy of the Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) Student book. Students attend this class independently. Parents are encouraged to review the take-home information and discuss it with their child. If you are registering for Child and Babysitting Safety and Home Alone classes you may bring a bag lunch and drink to eat with the instructor during the break between the two classes.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Chisago County Baby Shower and Toddler EventEarly Childhood Family EducationYou're Invited, to Chisago County Baby Shower and Toddler Event! If you had a baby between 2021-2026, you are welcome to join us for donuts, free gifts, and play opportunities! Siblings are welcome to join! Come join us for the fun! Snacks & give aways, play opportunities for children, meet staff from North Branch ECFE, Chisago County Public Health Nurses, and other community partners, explore infant & toddler spaces, register for ECFE classes, other community resources, vendors and more! Hosted by: Chisago County Public Health and North Branch Early Childhood Education No registration required.Spring/Summer 2026
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Cozy Fall Cookie Decorating - AdultsAdult ProgrammingCreate cookies that are (almost) too pretty to eat! Spend a cozy fall evening learning the art of royal icing in our hands-on decorating class. We’ll guide you through creating breathtaking fall-themed designs, from rustic pumpkins to cozy sweaters. Imagine the compliments you’ll receive! This class is the perfect way to unwind, get creative, and enjoy learning something new! You’ll leave with a box of your own masterpieces and our special recipe to recreate the magic at home. Enter in door #3.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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Dine & Discover Alzheimer's and Dementia: Diagnosis, Treatment and Caregiver Support - AugustAdult LearningChisago Age Well brings you a panel of experts on memory loss and dementia care. Dr Rebecca Lyman, St Croix Health; Lisa Lovering, Family Pathways Aging Services, and John Boston, Meadows on Fairview, will provide the latest information on Alzheimer's and dementia testing, treatment and support for caregivers. Learn early warning signs and options for care. Bring your questions. North Branch - A light continental breakfast will be served. Zion Lutheran Church - A light lunch will be served. Rush City Community Center - An afternoon snack will be served. Registration deadline Friday, August 7.Spring/Summer 2026
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Draft Your Own HCD & POAAdult LearningPlan now for the unexpected with these two legal documents! You will learn about the use and benefits of the Financial Power of Attorney and Health Care Directive. The instructor will discuss the agent’s responsibilities and factors in selection your agents. You will leave the class with completed forms.Spring/Summer 2026
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Drafting Your Own WillAdult LearningPreparing your will is an important step in providing for the ones you love. Class 1 - Learn the various techniques for property distribution of your estate. Explore basic estate planning concepts and assess your need for your estate plan. You will receive sample forms and language to use while you draft your own will. Instructor will also cover circumstances that may require a review/revision of your will and a brief review of the benefits of a trust. Class 2 - You will sign the will you created. The language in your will, will not be reviewed by an attorney. Questions welcome.Spring/Summer 2026