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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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Centennial Bowling Club (entering gr. 5-12)Sports & RecreationBowling Club is a fall co-ed sport. Bowlers of all skill experience levels are welcome! New bowlers may attend up to two practices before committing to join. Fee includes practices, coaching by skilled instructors, and regular season competitions. 5th and 6th graders are eligible for practice only. Practices will be held at Bowlero Blaine, our sponsoring bowling center for the Centennial High School bowling team, on Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 4-5:30 pm. Bowlers must provide their own transportation to practices and meets. The team manager can help arrange carpooling for those that are interested. Conference meets will take place one day per week on Friday afternoons at bowling centers in Arden Hills and Mounds View from early September through mid-November (skipping MEA). The club end dates are estimates and will depend on the meet schedule. Students are welcome to join at any time. No equipment is needed and a Centennial bowling t-shirt is included. You can learn more about Minnesota High School Bowling at GoBowlingMinnesota.com or on Facebook in the "Minnesota High School Bowling" group.Fall 2026 -
Door CountySpecial Interest & TripsEnjoy a trip to Door County! Monday, September 28 - Thursday, October 1, 2026 Price:Double Room Occupancy: $1,250 per person$250 initial deposit, plus payments of $250 due on April 15, May 15, June 15 and July 15 Single Room Occupancy: $1,538$250 initial deposit, plus payments of $322 due on April 15, May 15, June 15 and July 15 Rooms have 2 beds. If you need a handicap room, please let us know. Price Includes: Deluxe motor coach transportation, lodging for 3 nights and meals (as indicated C-Coffee, B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner). Gratuities on included meals and attractions. Registration deadline is June 29. No refunds after this date. A refund requested any time before June 29 will incur a $50 cancellation fee, per person.Final payment due July 15. If you would like travel insurance contact, https://my.travelinsure.com/isd12/?p=50097 or call 855-874-0156, and use account #50097. Centennial does not provide insurance or refunds for emergencies. Itinerary:DAY 1 - Monday: 7:15 a.m. Leave Circle Pines and have lunch in Wausau. Enter "The Door" and sense the transformation to a different lifestyle. Check into Best Western Maritime Inn in Sturgeon Bay, WI for three nights. There is an elevator, indoor pool, hot tub and fitness room. A group dinner is included. [L,D] DAY 2 - Tuesday: After breakfast, your guide will take you to the hand carved Norwegian Björklunden Chapel. Have lunch at Al Johnson's Restaurant. This unique complex of buildings from Sweden invites exploration. The sod roof is kept well-trimmed by goats. This afternoon tour Eagle Bluff Lighthouse. It is perched on a bluff 76 feet above Green Bay’s glistening waters. Hear stories of the keepers who manned the light from 1868 to 1926. It is furnished with original and authentic period antiques. Tonight, a Fish Boil dinner is included, then spend the evening at Peninsula Players Theatre. It is America’s oldest professional resident summer theater. [B,L,D] DAY 3 - Wednesday: Have breakfast at the hotel and meet your Door County tour guide. In Northport, WI, board the Washington Island Ferry. Take the five-mile ride across the once-treacherous waters of Death’s Door, where Green Bay and Lake Michigan meet. Once ashore on Washington Island, embark on a tour with sightseeing hosted by the 600 residents who call the island home. Visit some attractions and have lunch. Ferry back to Northport and visit the Lavender Shop in Ephraim. Have a relaxing dinner at an area restaurant. [B,L,D] DAY 4 - Thursday: Have breakfast and tour the Door County Maritime Museum. It covers the history of boat and shipbuilding for over 150 years, and contains antique ship equipment, recovered sunken artifacts and other sailing items, logs and charts. Have lunch and return to Lino Lakes at approximately 7:30 pm. [B,L]Fall 2026
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Fall Recreational Soccer Program (Grades K-5 in Fall of 2026)Sports & RecreationBoys and Girls Separated for Most Grade Levels if Numbers Allow! Centennial Soccer Club introduces age-appropriate, individual technical development and the tactical concepts of soccer to children in kindergarten through 5th grade. Practice time has a focus on age-appropriate training that will include ball control, dribbling, passing, shooting, defending, and teaching the basics of the game. One day per week will be practice and the other day will be games. Practices will be 45 minutes long. Practice times are evenings and will adapt to changing sunset times as the season goes along. Games will be 60 minutes long. All sessions are led by volunteer coaches. Schedule, field information, roster, etc. will be powered by Sports Engine App (more info will be sent out as teams are formed). Bring a soccer ball: Grades K/1 size 3; Grades 2-5 size 4. Please wear soccer cleats, and shin guards. Season Dates: Wednesdays & Saturdays, August 22 - October 10 (no soccer Sept 5). Times: Your team's practice and game times will be finalized prior to season start. Game times will vary on Saturday mornings. Practice time will be consistent (TBD per team 5 pm or later). Fall Kickoff: August 22. Receive your jersey and meet your coaches at the first practice! Location: Rice Lake Elementary-southeast soccer fields Price: $140 Registration Deadline: August 2. No refunds thereafter. Select the correct session based off entering grade for next school year (2026-27), not your current grade level. If you run into issues, check that you have entered your child's grade level under their profile information. Disclaimer: Our plan is to execute playing levels and teams as stated below. However, the Centennial Soccer Club reserves the right to combine grades and/or genders based on registration numbers if needed. *If you notice a grade level is full but are still interested, please put your child on the waitlist. If we receive enough interest to form another pair of teams, and still have field space, we can add to the league. We are looking for coaches! Coaches get a reimbursement for one child's registration fee at the end of the season! Please indicate your interest when registering if you are willing to help! Curriculum will be provided.Fall 2026 -
Forest BathingFitness, Health & WellnessThis Japanese art form and reflective practice, shinrin-yoku, loosely translates to "taking in the forest through our sense." Are you feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Forest Therapy is a practice of spending time in forested areas for the purpose of enhancing health, wellness, and happiness. Come slow down, de-stress from your daily routine, and deepen your connection to nature. It is different than other nature experiences. In forest bathing, we will be slowing down with intentionality and engaging all our senses through some activities. Give your mind and body some time to rest, wander and wonder in nature. You will need a valid state park vehicle permit ($7/day or $35/year).Fall 2026
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Mini Cougar Cheer Clinic (gr. 1-5)Sports & RecreationYour mini Cougar will learn and perform cheers with the CHS varsity cheerleaders during part of a Centennial home football game on Wednesday, October 14. Practice for the game will take place on Sunday, October 11. On game day, check-in and material review prior to the game is 5:45-6:15 pm at the West Building Cafeteria. Enter at door N40. The parking lots fill quickly prior to the game, so please allow time for parking. At game time, girls will sit with their families to start and then join the cheerleaders on the sideline at the beginning of 2nd quarter and then perform with them at halftime. Pick up your mini Cougar after the half-time routine to join you in the stands to watch the remainder of the game. Family members will need to pay to attend the game. Registration fee includes poms, cheer bow, snack during the clinic and Mini Cougar's game day entry fee. Registration will close Friday, October 2, spots permitting.Fall 2026 -
Mini Cougar Dance Clinic (gr. K-6)DanceJoin the CHS Dance Team for an evening of dance, pizza and fun. Learn a dance routine from the high school dancers and coaching staff to perform during a Centennial home varsity football game at the CHS Stadium on Friday, September 18 at 7 pm. Practice for the performance will be on the Thursday before, September 17, from 5:30-7:30 pm. Wear comfy athletic clothes, tennis shoes and bring a water bottle. On game day, drop your dancer off at the CHS West cafeteria at 6:30 pm to practice before the game. After the half-time performance, pick up your dancer on the sideline to watch the remainder of the game. Family members will need to pay to attend the game. Registration fee includes a t-shirt, pizza on Thursday, game entry fee for dancer and dance instruction. Indicate t-shirt size when registering. Registration closes two weeks before the football game, spots permitting.Fall 2026 -
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