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Music Together (newborn to pre-K with parent/caregiver)Music & VoiceDiscover the joy of making Music Together. Sing, laugh, move and learn along with your baby, toddler or preschooler for 45 minutes of pure fun each week in these award-winning classes. BOND more closely with your child through song.MAKE NEW FRIENDS for both you and your little ones.SUPPORT your child's overall development, knowing that music learning supports all learning.HELP YOUR CHILD learn to sing and dance as naturally as they learn to walk and talk.HAVE LOADS OF FUN (because children teach themselves through play!) We bring families together in a warm, supportive environment with the goal of having everyone feel comfortable singing, dancing and jamming. Because young children learn best from the powerful role models in their lives, our engaging classes show parents and caregivers how to help their children become confident, lifelong music makers just by having fun and making music themselves. Classes are mixed ages so siblings can be together. Receive a CD, a code to download the music, an illustrated songbook, and parent education materials. Infants who are under eight months of age by the first day of class can attend for free with a paid sibling. (Session A: born after May 5, 2025; Session B: born after July 29, 2025). Discount in rate applies towards 2nd sibling in the same household. Infants attending without a registered older sibling pay the full class fee. PLEASE REGISTER CHILD/CHILDREN ONLY - PARENTS DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER. Visit a FREE demonstration class to see if this program is a good fit for your family. Please register separately for the demo events. Demo classes are free but registration is required. One demo per family please.Winter & Spring 2026 -
NEW Designs! Sugar Cookie Decorating (10+)CookingInterested in learning more about decorated sugar cookies? Tyler from Simply Sweet Bakery is here to help. Join this beginner-friendly class to learn the basics of working with royal icing and leave with six beautifully decorated cookies. Everything you need is provided; just bring a smile (and maybe an apron).Winter & Spring 2026 -
NEW! Canvas Fun: Dragonfly at Sunset (ages 6+)CreateIn this step-by-step painting class, we'll create a stunning dragonfly gliding across a glowing sunset sky and shimmering water. Our guided instructions make this project easy and enjoyable for young artists, no experience needed. A perfect way to kick off the weekend with color and creativity.Winter & Spring 2026 -
WaitlistNEW! Clay: Handbuilding Garden FlowersCreateJoin Rachel to learn the basics of sculpting while making your very own flowers that will bloom all year! You will decorate your flowers as you desire with underglazes, and we'll fire them for you to pick up in a few weeks.Winter & Spring 2026 -
NEW! Clay: Intro to Wheel ThrowingCreateJoin Aspen to learn the basics of throwing clay on the pottery wheel. Aspen has an easy going and engaging style of teaching and will help you make 2-3 pieces to be fired and glazed by the studio.Winter & Spring 2026
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NEW! Color Explorers (gr. K-5)ElementaryDive into a world of vibrant color and bold creativity. Paint a watercolor puppy, create intricate mandala art, sketch a charcoal giraffe all while exploring color, texture and design. All supplies are included.Winter & Spring 2026
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NEW! Colorado Trains TourSpecial Interest & TripsSeptember 19-26, 2026 This trip does NOT include transportation to or from Denver. Plan to arrive by 1 pm MST in Denver on Sept 19. This trip includes motor coach transportation from Denver. The trip includes 7 nights lodging with luggage service for one suitcase, a professional tour director, some meals and attractions as outlined in the full itinerary. For a full itinerary please email cceonline@isd12.org or call 763-792-6100 Price: $3,749 for double occupancy per person; $4,600 for single occupancy.A $100 deposit for single occupancy or a $149 deposit for double occupancy is due at the time of registration. Then monthly payments due on the first of each month starting January 1 with final payment due Monday, June 1. No refunds after Monday, June 8. Travelers are encouraged to purchase trip insurance. Travel insurance is offered through USI Affinity, call 1-855-874-0156. Our account number is 50097 Full Itinerary: Day 1 – Welcome to Colorado! Denver to Colorado Springs (Saturday, September 19, 2026) Your adventure begins as you touch down in the vibrant city of Denver! When you schedule your flight to Denver, plan to arrive by 1:00 PM MST. Meet your Western Leisure tour director and fellow travelers. From Denver, we travel south to beautiful Colorado Springs, nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains. This afternoon, enjoy a fascinating visit to the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum, one of the most inspiring attractions in the country. Celebrate the spirit of Team USA as you explore interactive exhibits that highlight the dedication, perseverance, and triumph of America’s greatest athletes. Afterward, check into the Radisson Hotel Colorado Springs Airport for a relaxing two-night stay. This evening, gather with your fellow travelers for a warm Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant as we kick off an unforgettable journey together! Overnight in Colorado Springs, CO (D) Day 2 – Conquer the Heights! Pikes Peak & Garden of the Gods (Sunday, September 20, 2026) Prepare for an exhilarating day in Pikes Peak Country! Kick things off with an unforgettable ride on the Pike’s Peak Cog Railway, climbing to an awe-inspiring 14,115 feet! Take in the sweeping panoramic views and breathe in the crisp mountain air—you’ll understand why this peak inspired “America the Beautiful.” Next, head to the Garden of the Gods Trading Post for some shopping and a delicious lunch on your own. But the adventure doesn’t stop there! This afternoon, explore the Garden of the Gods, where towering red rock formations rise dramatically against the blue Colorado sky. After a day of exploration, return to your hotel for a relaxing evening. Overnight in Colorado Springs, CO (B) Day 3 – Ride the Rails & Explore the Royal Gorge! (Monday, September 21, 2026) Enjoy a leisurely morning before heading out for another spectacular day! First, hop aboard the legendary Royal Gorge Route Railroad, where you’ll glide through the dramatic Arkansas River Gorge - a true engineering marvel! After the thrilling ride, it’s off to Great Sand Dunes National Park, home to the tallest sand dunes in North America. Marvel at these massive golden dunes set against a backdrop of snowcapped peaks. Finally, arrive in charming Alamosa for a cozy overnight stay at the Holiday Inn Express - Alamosa, CO (B) Day 4 – Step Back in Time on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad! (Tuesday, September 22, 2026) “All aboard!” Today, experience one of the most breathtaking train journeys in North America - the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. Step back in time as you ride in the Deluxe Car, crossing jawdropping trestles, canyons, and mountain passes. Arrive in Osier for a delicious lunch before continuing by motorcoach to the Old West mining town of Durango, where you’ll settle in for a two-night stay at the Holiday Inn Express - Durango, CO (B, L) Day 5 – Unravel the Mysteries of Ancient Mesa Verde! (Wednesday, September 23, 2026) Journey into the past as we explore the ancient cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park! Walk in the footsteps of the Anasazi, the mysterious “Ancient Ones” who built these incredible dwellings into the cliffs nearly 1,000 years ago. Gain insight into their fascinating culture at the Visitor Center, then embark on a guided tour of the most famous ruins. After an eye-opening day, return to Durango for an evening of Western fun at the Bar D Chuckwagon Supper, featuring lively entertainment and a hearty cowboy-style meal. Overnight in Durango, CO (B, D) Day 6 – Ride the Legendary Durango & Silverton Railroad! (Thursday, September 24, 2026) Get ready for an unforgettable ride on the legendary Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad! As the steam engine chugs through the rugged San Juan Mountains, you’ll be transported to a time when prospectors and pioneers braved the wild frontier. Upon arriving in the charming mining town of Silverton, explore its historic streets and enjoy lunch at your leisure. Then, board our motorcoach for a scenic drive to Grand Junction, where you'll settle in for the night at the Doubletree by Hilton - Grand Junction, CO (B) Day 7 – Spectacular Scenery & A Grand Farewell in Denver! (Friday, September 25, 2026) Wake up to more natural wonders as we visit Colorado National Monument, home to towering monoliths, deep canyons, and sweeping desert vistas. Next, embark on a stunning drive through the Heart of the Rockies, crossing Loveland Pass as we descend into the vibrant city of Denver. Along the way, enjoy a stop at the picturesque Vail Village for lunch and sightseeing. Upon arrival in Denver, check into your hotel and freshen up for a special farewell dinner, where we’ll reminisce about the unforgettable moments we’ve shared. Overnight in Denver, CO at the Embassy Suites - Denver Airport. (B, D) Day 8 – Homeward Bound, But Memories for a Lifetime! (Saturday, September 26, 2026) It’s time to say goodbye to the breathtaking landscapes and new friends made along the way. A transfer to Denver Airport is arranged for your journey home, but the memories of your Ultimate Colorado Train Adventure will last a lifetime! (B) CONSIDERATIONS: This tour requires average physical activity. Participants should be in good health, able to climb stairs and walk reasonable distances, possibly over uneven ground, or unpaved trails. This tour covers areas of higher altitudes including overnight locations above 6,000 ft. and touring above 9,000 ft. with a half day trip to the top of Pike’s Peak which is 14,000 ft. Passengers are responsible for booking their own airline tickets. Arrive in Denver before 1:00 p.m. on 9/19/26. If you wish to arrive the day before, the pre-night room rate is $205. On 9/26/26 the hotel offers complimentary airport shuttle service. The Embassy Suites - Denver Airport shuttle service to the airport operates 24 hour every half hour. Check out time is 12:00 noon. End of trip gratuities to your Tour Director and Bus Driver are not included in the trip price. Western Leisure Tours recommend they be extended on an individual basis. Industry standard for a Tour Director is $8.00 - $10.00 per day and for the Bus Driver is $6.00 - $8.00 per day.Fall 2026
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NEW! DASH Tykes Daytime Camps (Ages 2-5)Sports & RecreationDASH Sports Tykes camps provide little athletes with an introductory experience covering a broad range of skills training and skill-based games. Each week a different sport will be offered. Athletes should bring clean dry shoes, a water bottle and wear athletic clothing. Parent participation is required for the 2-3yr old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.Winter & Spring 2026
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NEW! Family Fun FairSpecial InterestSummer is on the way – come get ready with us! Join us for a fun afternoon and enjoy a sneak peek at our upcoming summer offerings, including swim lessons. We’ll have a bounce house in the gym along with some other activities, opportunities to explore the gymnastics room, and creative craft stations. The pool will also have open swim from 1-2 pm. Please store your coats in the locker room and bring clean, dry shoes for the gym. Feel free to stop by any time during the open house – we’d love to see you there! If you are paying at the door, space is limited. Bring exact change only. This is a family event; no unaccompanied youth allowed. $10/Family if preregistering; $15/Family at the door, space permittingWinter & Spring 2026 -
NEW! Family Time (ages 8 and under with adult)AquaticsCome on in and have a fun time! Come on in as a family and go swimming, do some crafts, and enjoy play time in the gym. Geared for children 8 and under.Winter & Spring 2026
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NEW! Glass: Mosaic Glass-on-Glass SuncatcherCreateJoin Rachel to learn to cut glass and create a glass-on-glass mosaic suncatcher to hang in a window. Rachel will grout your piece(s) a week later (you are welcome to come learn and do your own) for you to take home.Winter & Spring 2026 -
NEW! La Magnifique Macaron Cake (18+)CookingExperience the newest twist on the beloved macaron – an impressive macaron cake crafted from layers of oversized macarons and rich fillings, decorated with traditional macarons. This class is open to everyone, whether you have or have not previously participated in Nancy’s macaron classes. You will mix, bake, and assemble your own visually stunning macaron cake, sure to dazzle on any occasion. All necessary supplies are provided. Bring $16 to class payable to instructor for supplies.Winter & Spring 2026
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NEW! Let them Eat Cake! (ages 18+)CookingWaitlistJoin us for an evening mixing, baking, and decorating your own charming 8-inch cake to take home and share with family, friends, or co-workers. No prior decorating experience is required, and everything will be provided for you; you’ll see that great results don’t always need special tools. Nancy has all sorts of clever tricks up her sleeve to show just how easy – and downright fun – baking can be! Bring $20 to class payable to instructor for supplies.Winter & Spring 2026
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NEW! Little Nature Adventures! (ages 2-5 with adult)Special InterestLet's go outside and explore. Bring your preschooler and join Naturalist Jon at Wargo Nature Center for a story and a hike. Adults and children will explore with our senses and see what we can find. Come dressed for the weather as these classes will be primarily outside. When registering, only add the child to the cart. The name of the adult attending with the child will be asked during the checkout process.Winter & Spring 2026
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NEW! Mackinac IslandSpecial Interest & TripsMACKINAC ISLAND: MAY 18-22, 2026 or June 22-26, 2026 Includes: Deluxe motor coach transportation (based on 30 to 50 passengers) Lodging for 4 nights Meals: As indicated C-Coffee, B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, S-Supper, D-Dinner Attractions outlined in itinerary Hosted by trip leader from Centennial Community Education Gratuities on included meals and attractions DAY 1: Monday 6:45 a.m. Leave Rookery Activity Center, 7690 Village Drive, Lino Lakes, MN 7:00 a.m. Estimated departure time from Mary Ann Young Senior Center, Aquatore Park, 9150 Central Ave NE, Blaine, MN 55434 Make rest stops near Menomonie and Wausau, WI. Arrive in Manitowoc, WI to board the SS Badger Ferry for an onboard lunch (included). Cross Lake Michigan to Ludington, MI for lodging at Holiday Inn Express. [L, D] Day 2: Tuesday Have breakfast (included) at the hotel. Travel to Charlevoix, Michigan for lunch (included) at the Castle Farms. The estate was built in 1918 by Albert Loeb, acting president of Sears, Roebuck & Co. Continue to Mackinaw City, MI and take the ferry to Mackinac Island. On the island old-fashioned carriages, historic sites and quaint shops await visitors. There is no motor travel on the island. Check into the Lake View Hotel in historic downtown. It has a pool, sauna, elevator, stylish guest rooms and a covered porch to relax and enjoy the views. Spend time shopping in the unique setting of this small village. The Visitor’s Center is nearby and has complimentary maps and a list of places for you to visit. There are fudge shops, art galleries, museums, attractions, and a variety of gift stores. Have dinner (on own) at one of the nearby restaurants. [B,L] Day 3: Wednesday Get breakfast (on own) at a nearby coffee shop or Café. Take a Horse Drawn Carriage Tour of Mackinac Island. Hear the history of the island and see points of interest such as Skull Cave, Arch Rock, Governor’s Mansion and more. Visit Fort Mackinac, a National Historic Landmark, founded in 1780 by the British. It is a restored military outpost with original building, re-enactments, storytelling, music, and interpreters dressed in 1880’s attire. Have an exceptional luncheon buffet (included) at the Grand Hotel. It is the world’s largest summer hotel and the premier attraction on Mackinac Island. After meal service, stroll along the majestic porch, view the glorious gardens, take photographs, enjoy the magnificent art in the hotel and purchase a souvenir in the gift shop. This afternoon and evening are free. You can go hiking, rent a bicycle or visit a riding stable. There are historic sites, like Ste. Anne’s Church Museum, or visit attractions like the Butterfly House. [L] Day 4: Thursday Get breakfast (on own) at a nearby coffee shop or Café. This morning relax and do some last minute shopping. Take the ferry to St. Ignace and have lunch (included.) Travel to Green Bay for lodging at The Oneida Hotel located adjacent to the Oneida Casino. [L] Day 5: Friday Have breakfast (included) at the hotel. This morning take The Packer Heritage Trail Tour and learn about the history of the team and the city of Green Bay. Tour Lambeau Field Stadium and the Green Bay Hall of Fame. Experience the Packers' history-rich facility first-hand and see several behind-the-scenes areas. Learn and feel the indomitable spirit and impassioned energy that makes the Packers and Lambeau Field so endearing. Have lunch (included) and leave Green Bay. Return to the Twin Cities early evening. [B,L] Travel insurance is available through an outside vendor, call USI Travel Insurance Services at (855) 874-0156, account #500097. Price: May: $1,499 per person for Double Occupancy; $2,155 for Single Occupancy. An initial deposit of $600 due at the time of registration. Final payment is due March 6, 2026. There is a $50 cancelation fee if you need to cancel before March 6. No refunds after March 6. June: $1,609 per person for Double Occupancy; $2,265 for Single Occupancy.An initial deposit of $600 due at the time of registration. Final payment is due April 1, 2026. There is a $50 cancelation fee if you need to cancel before April 1. No refunds after April 1.Summer 2026
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NEW! Middle School Pop Beats & Anime Dreams (gr. 6-8)Middle SchoolGet ready to bring dynamic characters and pop music to life! Join us for an exciting Anime and Manga Drawing Workshop. From stylish outfits and expressive poses to bold hairstyles and eye-catching art, participants will learn to draw dazzling characters full of energy and personality. We’ll explore new ways to capture the excitement, rhythm, and visual flair that make music and anime unforgettable. Don’t just watch the music videos – create your own artistic spotlight.Winter & Spring 2026
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NEW! Moss Art (ages 16+)CreateWelcome to Moss Tree Art Class. In this creative and immersive class, you will embark on a unique artistic journey inspired by the beauty of dry moss-covered trees. This class is designed for artists of all levels, from beginner to experienced creators, who wish to explore nature’s wonder through their artwork. Participants will create on a 12x16 canvas.Winter & Spring 2026 -
NEW! Planting a Pollinator GardenHome & GardenWith urbanization and the ongoing loss of key prairies and landscapes, our native bees’ and butterflies’ habitats are disappearing. These pollinators are critical for maintaining our crops as well as our home gardens. Join us to learn how to create a garden of native plants to attract, feed and house those critical pollinators. There are numerous native plant varieties to choose from. Learn how native plants also use less water, need less maintenance, and yet flourish. Learn to create a beautiful natural space for you and future generations.Winter & Spring 2026
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NEW! Sidekick Theatre Show & Lunch: Birthday CandlesSpecial Interest & TripsSidekick Theatre performs at The Minnesota Masonic Heritage Center in Bloomington. Join us for this charming new play, recently on Broadway, that will warm the soul. The ingredients for the cake are simple: eggs, butter, sugar, salt. Look closer, though, and you'll see the essence of life itself. Every year, Ernestine bakes a cake and celebrates with her family on her birthday - a delicious ritual that unfolds onstage across 90 years of birthdays. We meet Ernestine and the people who sweeten her life every year on this day as she grows from 17 to 107 years. Before the show, we'll enjoy a lunch of creamy chicken breast served with roasted red potatoes, glazed carrots, coleslaw, dinner rolls, assorted dessert (Chef’s choice), coffee, decaffeinated coffee and hot tea. Pick up at The Rookery at 10:30 am, return approximately 4 pm. Registration deadline is March 16. No refunds thereafter.Winter & Spring 2026 -
NEW! Summer Skewer Snacks (Online)CookingFood on a stick isn’t just for the fair! Join Kirsten live online to move beyond the basic Caprese Skewers into a world of color, flavor, and possibilities. Kirsten will share the three rules of skewering and demonstrate multiple methods to pleasingly present your offerings; from vegan to omnivore, there are recipes for everyone. Participants will receive an extensive handout along with the link to join prior to class. There will be ample time for questions during the session, and participants will receive a link to the recording afterwards so you can cook along at your convenience.Winter & Spring 2026 -
NEW! Will Your Taxes Affect Your Retirement? (Online)Education & FinanceIt’s critical to have a solid understanding of investment tax types to make informed decisions and review tax strategies that may have an impact on your tax bill. Learn how future tax changes may affect your retirement, key planning ages, how Social Security benefits are taxed, tips for working more efficiently within current tax brackets, and ways to create tax-free retirement income.Winter & Spring 2026
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New! Centennial Youth Cheerleading (gr K-5)CheerWaitlistJoin us for an introductory cheer program. We’ll focus on basic motions, rhythm, simple chants, and introductory tumbling. With safety in mind we’ll have fun and learn the basics. Cheer can cultivate physical fitness, coordination, and self-esteem. Parents will be invited to a short performance on the last day. A cheer bow is included. Staff is USA Cheer & Dance Safety Certified.Winter & Spring 2026
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FullOpen Swim & Lap Swim ScheduleAquaticsThis is a pay at the door offering. Information listed here is just for reference only. Online registration is disabled. $2 PER PERSON PAID AT THE POOL Children under 12 must have passed our ARC Level 3 or be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl with rhythmic breathing to swim on their own during open swim. All others must have a parent or adult guardian in the water with them. All children 6 years and under must have an adult guardian in the water with them regardless of swimming ability. Half of the pool will be used for lap swimming and the other half and diving well will be for Open Swim participants for the winter sessions. Sundays 1-2 pm WIBIT inflatable obstacle course available during open swim mid-March until mid-August for those who can pass a swim test. No life jackets allowed on the WIBIT. Lap lane availability limited.Winter & Spring 2026