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"Try Tennis" Clinic by Tenicity Tennis Program (ages 5-14)Sports & RecreationStarting SoonIn celebration of National Tennis Month, we invite participants ages 5-14 to try tennis and bring along their friends to the Middle School Tennis Courts! Participants will learn tennis skills, play games, and gain encouragement to play the sport. Event is free, but pre-registration required (friend must register as well).Summer 2026
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*NEW* Bayfield & Apostle Islands TourSpecial Interest & TripsWaitlistTues-Thurs, September 8-10 Tuesday: Arrive in Bayfield, WI for The Apostle Islands “Grand Tour” Cruise, a narrated, informative 55-mile scenic cruise. Throughout this memorable cruise, you'll pass extraordinary natural scenery, the beautiful historic Raspberry Lighthouse and Devils Island Lighthouse. See standing rocks, extensive sea caves, and marine wildlife. After the cruise, check into the Legendary Waters Resort. The resort is built on the shores of Lake Superior with an indoor swimming pool and fitness center. It is located adjacent to the casino. Lunch and dinner are included. Wednesday: Enjoy breakfast (included), then take the Madeline Island Ferry from Bayfield to the picturesque town of LaPointe on Madeline Island. It is the largest of the Apostle Islands. Meet a local guide for a tour of the island. Hear about The Apostle Islands and how they were named for the twelve apostles. Have lunch (included) at the Pub Restaurant and visit the Madeline Island Historical Museum. Return to Bayfield and visit the Bayfield Winery for a tasting. The Bayfield Winery began fermenting their first batch of wine in the fall of 1995. Tonight’s dinner (included) is at Legendary Waters Resort. Thursday: Have breakfast (included). Meet a step-on guide and hear about the historic village of Bayfield and visit one of the apple orchards. Have a Victorian luncheon (included) at the Old Rittenhouse Inn amidst antiques and fireplaces. It is a Queen Anne-style mansion restored to its original splendor with distinctive touches. Bid adieu to this unique delightful area and enjoy the carefree ride home. Return to the Twin Cities by early evening. Travel insurance is offered through USI Affinity, call 1-855-874-0156. Our account number is 50097 Price: $885 per person for double occupancy; $1085 for single occupancy$200 per person deposit due at the time of registration. Registration deadline and remaining balance is due by July 5. No refunds thereafter. Any cancelations prior to that incur a $50 cancelation fee.Fall 2026
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*NEW* Duluth Lunch & Boat RideSpecial Interest & TripsGet ready for a full day in beautiful Duluth. On our way, we'll make a quick stop at Tobies in Hinckley, famous for their bakery, and specifically their cinnamon and caramel rolls. As we enter Duluth, we'll stop at Thompson Hill for sweeping views of the city and the lake. Lunch options at Blackwoods include Meatloaf with Mashed Potatoes and a Vegetable or Chicken Pot Pie - both served with cornbread and sweet butter, Cobb Salad with Crispy Chicken, or Patty Melt with Waffle Fries. All drinks except water are on your own. After lunch, we'll board the Vista Star for a 75-minute narrated harbor cruise. The live tour guide will give you insider information on Duluth's landmarks while showcasing the panoramic views of the North Shore. Registration deadline is June 19; no refunds thereafter. Pick up at The Rookery Activity Center at 7:45 am, return approximately 5:30 pm.Summer 2026
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0-24 Months: Non-SeparatingParent-Child ClassesWeekly Class: Registration Required This evening mixed-ages class provides an opportunity for new parents and those of toddlers to share experiences and ideas. Parent discussion will take place in the classroom. Notes for registration: Be prepared to select your income level, based on pre-tax household income, in order to determine your price for the class. Select the annual or monthly payment method, and your price will be displayed. An optional survey from the MN Department of Education is included at the end of your registration. (Surveys have no bearing on your registration, but it is helpful to our program if you complete them.) When you are given the choice to "continue shopping or checkout," select continue shopping to add another class or to add another child to the same class. At checkout you will be asked for a payment method (credit card or checking account), which will be charged only if you are placed in a class. When you check out and your registration is complete, you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive this email, your registration may not be processed. Please login to Arux again and confirm that you have provided an active email address and that you have complete all the required fields for registration.ECFE 2627 School Year -
16 Months to 4 Years: Gradual SeparatingParent-Child ClassesWeekly Class: Registration Required This class extends the age range to allow students to learn from each other. Ideal for families who want to work on sharing and/or sibling dynamics. Art, sensory, music, language, and games are the focus of this class as parents learn to appreciate their child's growing curiosity. Because of the wider age range, we gradually increase the time parents spend in discussion in another room until all students are comfortable staying in the classroom with the teacher and paraprofessional. Notes for registration: Be prepared to select your income level, based on pre-tax household income, in order to determine your price for the class. Select the annual or monthly payment method, and your price will be displayed. An optional survey from the MN Department of Education is included at the end of your registration. (Surveys have no bearing on your registration, but it is helpful to our program if you complete them.) When you are given the choice to "continue shopping or checkout," select continue shopping to add another class or to add another child to the same class. At checkout you will be asked for a payment method (credit card or checking account), which will be charged only if you are placed in a class. When you check out and your registration is complete, you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive this email, your registration may not be processed. Please login to Arux again and confirm that you have provided an active email address and that you have complete all the required fields for registration.ECFE 2627 School Year -
16 to 30 Months: Gradual SeparatingParent-Child ClassesWeekly Class: Registration Required Parents and tykes enjoy art, sensory, language, music, and other activities. Parent discussion is held in the classroom to begin the year. Separation will start slowly, working towards parents leaving for parent discussion during the second half of class. Notes for registration: Be prepared to select your income level, based on pre-tax household income, in order to determine your price for the class. Select the annual or monthly payment method, and your price will be displayed. An optional survey from the MN Department of Education is included at the end of your registration. (Surveys have no bearing on your registration, but it is helpful to our program if you complete them.) When you are given the choice to "continue shopping or checkout," select continue shopping to add another class or to add another child to the same class. At checkout you will be asked for a payment method (credit card or checking account), which will be charged only if you are placed in a class. When you check out and your registration is complete, you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive this email, your registration may not be processed. Please login to Arux again and confirm that you have provided an active email address and that you have complete all the required fields for registration.ECFE 2627 School Year -
2-4 Years: SeparatingParent-Child ClassesWeekly Class: Registration Required This evening class extends the age range to allow students to learn from each other. Ideal for families who want to work on sharing and/or sibling dynamics. Art, sensory, music, language, and games are the focus of this class as parents learn to appreciate their child's growing curiosity. Parents move to another room for their discussion time while children continue to play and learn together. Notes for registration: Be prepared to select your income level, based on pre-tax household income, in order to determine your price for the class. Select the annual or monthly payment method, and your price will be displayed. An optional survey from the MN Department of Education is included at the end of your registration. (Surveys have no bearing on your registration, but it is helpful to our prgram if you complete them.) When you are given the choice to "continue shopping or checkout," select continue shopping to add another class or to add another child to the same class. At checkout you will be asked for a payment method (credit card or checking account), which will be charged only if you are placed in a class. When you check out and your registration is complete, you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive this email, your registration may not be processed. Please login to Arux again and confirm that you have provided an active email address and that you have complete all the required fields for registration.ECFE 2627 School Year -
2026-2027 FULL-DAY Preschool RegistrationCentennial PreschoolThe Centennial School District provides high-quality part-day and full-day preschool experiences. Classrooms are located at each of the elementary schools in the Centennial School District as well as the Early Childhood Center. (Part-day classes are only offered at the Early Childhood Center.) Centennial Preschool is held in classrooms with a 1 to 10 staff-to-student ratio, taught by licensed teachers using Creative Curriculum for Preschool and assessment tools approved by the State of Minnesota. Our preschool program has earned a 4-Star Parent Aware rating. Please see full information on the program at our website prior to registering.2026-2027 School Year Centennial Preschool Site -
2026-2027 PART-DAY Preschool RegistrationCentennial PreschoolThe Centennial School District provides high-quality part-day and full-day preschool experiences. Classrooms are located at each of the elementary schools in the Centennial School District as well as the Early Childhood Center. (Part-day classes are only offered at the Early Childhood Center.) Centennial Preschool is held in classrooms with a 1 to 10 staff-to-student ratio, taught by licensed teachers using Creative Curriculum for Preschool and assessment tools approved by the State of Minnesota. Our preschool program has earned a 4-Star Parent Aware rating. Please see full information on the program at our website prior to registering.2026-2027 School Year Centennial Preschool Site -
34th Annual Golden Lake GallopSports & RecreationJoin us for the 34th Annual Golden Lake Gallop. The Gallop is open to runners and walkers of all ages. Those who prefer 5K and 10K races, use one or both Gallop races to develop different paces. This is a fun run – no age group divisions. Recognition for top three finishers of each gender in the two, four and .5-mile runs. Race check in at Golden Lake Park Pavilion One, 53 W. Golden Lake Rd. Circle Pines. Pre-Registration Entry Fee: $28 with T-shirt or $18 run only; Race Day Drop In: $20. Include shirt size when registering. To guarantee a t-shirt, participant must pre-register at least one (1) week before race. Limited number of extra shirts available on race day for purchase first come, first served. Registrations taken the day of the event; however, pre-registration preferred. Proceeds help support the Centennial High School Cross Country program. #8500 Schedule: 8:30 am 4-mile run Twice around the lake 9:30 am 2-mile run/walk Once around the lake. Ages 13+, or 12 and under accompanied by an adult 9:45 am 1/2-mile fun run Ages 11 and younger. Course runs around the Golden Lake Park.Summer 2026 -
5 Common Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Hard-Earned RetirementEducation & FinanceWith our presenters having over 50 years of experience helping Minnesotans who are planning for and reaching their retirement years, we have learned time and time again that whether you are in, your 40s, 50s, or 60s, there are several milestones and overlooked life areas where mistakes can lead to results that range from discomfort to disaster. Let’s identify those issues for you in a comfortable learning session full of real-life examples and opportunities to get questions and issues answered.Summer 2026
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55+ Driver Discount ProgramSenior ProgramsComplete this course to get a 10% discount on your auto insurance premiums. Taught as a presentation from a certified instructor, we'll discuss challenges we face as drivers, new road designs, vehicle technology, and updates on current laws. Best of all, there are no written or behind-the-wheel tests. A certificate will be provided at the end of class. The initial 8-hour class requirement has been removed. Participants must repeat the 4-hour class every three years to maintain the discount.Summer 2026 -
6 to 18 Months: Non-SeparatingParent-Child ClassesWeekly Class: Registration Required As your infant grows into a toddler, they become more independent, curious, and interested in other children. In these classes, you and your child will have the opportunity for sensory play, socialization, songs, and movement. Parent discussion time is held in the classroom. Notes for registration: Be prepared to select your income level, based on pre-tax household income, in order to determine your price for the class. Select the annual or monthly payment method, and your price will be displayed. An optional survey from the MN Department of Education is included at the end of your registration. (Surveys have no bearing on your registration, but it is helpful to our program if you complete them.) When you are given the choice to "continue shopping or checkout," select continue shopping to add another class or to add another child to the same class. At checkout you will be asked for a payment method (credit card or checking account), which will be charged only if you are placed in a class. When you check out and your registration is complete, you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive this email, your registration may not be processed. Please login to Arux again and confirm that you have provided an active email address and that you have complete all the required fields for registration.ECFE 2627 School Year -
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Adult Beginner Swim LessonsAquaticsHave you ever wanted to learn to swim? Centennial Pool offers beginner swimming lessons for ages 18 and older. Sessions are designed for adults who are new to swimming or with limited swimming skills. Skills taught include floating on front and back, breath control, front crawl, back crawl, monkey airplane soldier as well as basic water safety topics.Summer 2026
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Adult Open VolleyballSports & RecreationDrop in for a night of volleyball at Centennial Middle School on select Friday nights. $7 drop-in fee payable at the door. Please bring clean, dry court shoes. DO NOT REGISTER HERE! Information listed here is FYI only so you can see the dates. This is a pay-at-the-door drop-in activity.Fall 2025 -
Adult Tap DanceDanceLooking to get moving and have some fun? Join our ADULT TAP CLASS! Focus will be beginner to intermediate levels, but all are welcome. Tap dance sharpens reflexes and improves memory skills and coordination. Classes will work toward establishing fundamental tap movements, vocabulary and will work on basic rhythms and steps that progress into fun dance combinations. Tap shoes are required. Lace up oxford style preferred. Wear athletic shoes if you do not have tap shoes for the first class.Summer 2026 -
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Advanced Beginner (ages 8 and up)AquaticsPrerequisite: passed Beginner or have equivalent skills. Skills taught: review of Beginner skills, plus diving using the sitting and kneeling position, retrieval of a submerged object, treading water, and one pool width each of back crawl and front crawl with rhythmic breathing. Introduced to whip kick. Advance to Red Cross Level 3. Limit 6.Summer 2026 -
Advanced Conquer Ninja Rec Team (ages 6-13)Sports & RecreationNinja Obstacle Training is extremely popular with kids and is a fun, unique way to develop confidence, strength, endurance, balance, and friendships! Sign up today to see how Ninjas is easily one of the fastest growing sports today, as well as a great cross-training sport!. Not only is it the fastest growing sport, but it is the fastest growing cross-training sport as well. Athletes benefit from training in agility, power, perseverance, and resilience; attributes that all athletes strive to improve. Our Conquer Advanced Ninja Rec Team is designed for youth ages 6-13 who have already done Rec Team before and are past the beginner level. NO basics are taught, this is a more advanced team with more advanced competitions. This 12 weeklong Rec Team consists of 9 practices and 3 competitions (week 4, 8 and 12). Registration is Non-Refundable or Changeable within 2 weeks of start date!Summer 2026
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Advanced GymnasticsSports & RecreationClasses are by invitation only, or contact us if you believe you may be eligible. Gymnasts invited to this class will be required to have advanced skills on most events (floor tumbling, beam, uneven bars), have a strong work ethic, and desire to excel at a faster pace.Summer 2026
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After School Youth Soccer (gr. K-5)ElementaryStarting SoonFor the purposes of safety and security, students must register for after school classes ONLY at the elementary school in which they are enrolled. Join high school players and/or retired varsity head coach for a fun after-school soccer program. Lessons will work on fundamentals through skills and drills. We'll focus on having fun and being active. Scrimmages will take place as well. K-2 will meet in the gym, Gr. 3-5 will meet outside weather permitting. Please bring a water bottle and shin guards. K-2: tennis shoes. Gr. 3-5: tennis shoes are needed if class held inside, or soccer cleats are fine if class is outside.Winter & Spring 2026