Winter.Spring 2019 Guide

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Litchfield Community Education & Recreation Winter-Spring 2019

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307 E 6th Street, Suite 110 ● Litchfield, MN 55355 (320) 693-2354 ● litchfieldcommunityed.com Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:30 PM A cooperative program of the City of Litchfield and Independent School District 465

Para ayuda con esta información en español llame a Jeff Garland (320) 593-7971. Información en español página 24.


INTRODUCTION A New Year, a New You -

Our Mission

A New Year’s resolution is a tradition talked about at the beginning of the New Year. A promise you make to yourself to do something different. We’d like to challenge you with a New Year’s resolution that should be easy to keep. Try something new! We have just the thing to help you get started and it’s in this book! Find out if wood crafts are for you by making a wood flower basket hanger at our NEW class hosted by MMG² (page 17) or find out if you have an ear for music with guitar lessons (page 15). If you are wanting to work on a healthier you, take advantage of our walking club which is offered all school year at Lake Ripley Elementary (page 20) or switch up dinner with some of our unique food classes (page 16). We are excited to offer a FREE fishing experience for senior citizens courtesy of the Litchfield Student Anglers Club (page 22). Looking to keep active? Try your hand at Pickleball, one of the fastest growing sports in the United States (page 21). If your New Year’s resolution is more time for yourself, join us on one of our day trips (page 23) where we take care of the planning and driving. When it comes to kids, they need to explore and discover! Help them find something they truly enjoy. Do they have a passion for cooking? Register them for our NEW class “Basic Breakfast Delights” (page 9). Have they expressed an interest in science? Register them for the “Radical Robots” class (page 8)! Maybe swimming is their talent and they don’t know it yet. Try our Drippin’ Dragons swim program (page 14)! We can’t forget those little ones and the ones that are new to the world. Let’s start their journey off with fun and learning at our Early Childhood Family Education classes (pages 6 & 7). Community Education is here to provide fun opportunities and lifelong learning from the time you are born until your learning journey ends. So open up this guide and find something new to try and have a Happy New Year from all of us at the office!

Litchfield Community Education and Recreation involves citizens of all ages in inclusive, affordable and accessible opportunities for learning, leadership and community involvement.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Dragon Kids Club

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Litchfield

Pages 4-5

Preschool

Early Childhood

Pages 4-7

Youth Enrichment

Pages 8-10

Youth Recreation

Pages 11-12

Youth Special Events

Page 13

Aquatics

Page 14

Adult Enrichment

Pages 15-19

Adult Recreation

Pages 20-22

Adult & Family Trips

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Guía de Programas y Actividades

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Adult Basic Education

Page 25

Special Olympics

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Community Information

Pages 27-28

Information & Policies

Pages 29-30

Registration

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We are always looking for instructors and new class ideas! Feel free to contact Community Education if you or anyone you know may be interested!

Photographs/Videotaping

Community Education office staff (from left): Janaye Prieve ● Programs Coordinator; Rebecca Warpula ● Director Emily Bratz ● Office Manager/Facility Coordinator 2

By registering for any Community Education activity you acknowledge for yourself or those you are registering that photographs and/or videotaping of participants may be taken and used for marketing purposes. See page 30 for more information.

Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


DRAGON KIDS CLUB WEE DRAGON KIDS CLUB Dragon Kids Club is ISD 465 Community Education’s AFTERSCHOOL & SUMMER school-age childcare program for students grades K-5 (2018-2019 school year)

Wee Dragon Kids Club is ISD 465 Community Education’s AFTERSCHOOL & SUMMER childcare program for Litchfield Preschool students ages 3-5 (2018-2019 school year)

Dragon Kids Club offers a professional and caring staff, a variety of enrichment programs, engaging recreational choices including large motor activity, outdoor play, large and small group games and field trips. Join us for some fun at Kids Club this school year!

Wee Dragon Kids Club offers wrap around child care for preschool students (ages 3-5), who are enrolled in any preschool program within the Wagner Education Building. We serve breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack. We make it simple for your child to get to and from their preschool class throughout the day and offer a fun and enriched program while your child is in our care.

2018-2019 DRAGON KIDS CLUB RATES Annual Registration Fee

2018-2019 WEE KIDS CLUB RATES Annual Registration Fee

(September 2018-August 2019)

First Child Family

$25.00 $40.00

Weekly Afterschool: Until 4:30 PM (1-4 days/week) Until 4:30 PM (5 days/week)

$25.00 $40.00

Daily Afterschool: Until 4:30 PM (1-4 days/week) Until 4:30 PM (5 days/week)

$6.00/day $10.00/day

Drop-In Care Afterschool: Until 4:30 PM Until 6:00 PM

$11.00/day $11.00/day

Before School Care: 6:30-8:00 AM Weekly (5 days/week) Daily (1-4 days/week) Drop-In 2 Hour Late Start 6:30-10:00 AM 2 Hour Late Start 8:00-10:00 AM

$25.00 $6.00/day $8.00/day $10.00/day $6.00/day

Non-School Days Full Day Half Day

$30.00 $16.00

Contracted Drop-In

(September 2018- August 2019)

One Child

$25.00

$25.00

Family

$40.00

$40.00

Full Day 6:30AM-3:00 PM

$24.00

$26.00

Half Day 6:30 AM-3:00 PM

$14.00

$16.00

Hourly Care

$3.50

$4.00

After School Care 3:00-6:00 PM $5.00

$6.00

Full Non-School Day

N/A

$30.00

Half Non-School Day

N/A

$16.00

Child Care Rates:

ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:   

Afterschool Snack Weekly Themes Arts & Crafts

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Games Movie Days S.T.E.M. Projects

SCHEDULE: September 4-May 31

Day: Monday-Friday Hours: 6:30-8:00 AM (Morning) 3:00-6:00 PM (Afterschool) 6:30 AM-6:00 PM (Full Day) Location: Wagner Education Building Rooms 2 & 4

CLOSED DATES December 24 & 25, January 1 & May 27

For all general and billing questions, call (320) 699-0041 or (320) 693-2354 ext. 2002 Litchfield Community Education & Recreation

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LITCHFIELD

PRESCHOOL

Litchfield Public Schools Preschool is an on-site, all early childhood service combined in the pre-k-grade 3 continuum with Lake Ripley School. We have early childhood licensed teachers and use curriculum and assessment tools approved by the Department of Education and we have beautiful facilities for learning that include a playground and gymnasium.

Registration OPEN for Fall 2019!

Families may pick up registration forms from Community Education. To reserve a space for the 2019-2020 preschool year, a completed registration form must be turned in along with payment for the registration fee. Spaces are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. All children must be at least 3½ years old on or before August 31, 2019. Children must be fully potty-trained to participate in preschool. Scholarships are available to families who qualify for free and/or reduced lunch. Scholarships are given on a first-come, first-served basis.

Litchfield

Preschool

Litchfield Public Schools Preschool programs and EFCE programs are the proud recipients of a Parent Aware 4-Star Rating

Preschool

What is Parent Aware Rating? Parent Aware Ratings are an important tool that Minnesota parents can use to find childcare and early learning providers in their area that use best practices to prepare their children for kindergarten.

Teresa Strowbridge - Teacher

Litchfield

Aimee Gabrielson - Teacher

Litchfield

What does a 4-Star mean? To earn a 4-Star Rating, programs are excelling in the use of most best practices in preparing kids for kindergarten.

Preschool

Hannah Barrick - Teacher

Where can I find more information? To read more about Parent Aware in Minnesota go to www.parentawareratings.org

Call (320) 693-2354 for openings!

Early Childhood Screening 2019 Litchfield Public Schools Early Childhood Screening is a service offered to families with children ages 3-5 years old. It is a chance to see if a child is achieving the developmental milestones of early childhood. During the screening process, early childhood staff along with the school nurse will check your child’s: - Health history & immunization records - Vision & hearing - Height, weight & growth - Large & small motor skills - Thinking, language & communication skills - Social & emotional development

What do I do if I have a child younger than three that I have concerns about? While all children grow and change at their own rate you may have concerns that your child is developing differently than other infants or toddlers at the same age. If you have concerns you can call 1-866-693-GROW (4769) Once a referral is made to the local early learning intervention program where you reside, you will be contacted to arrange a FREE screening to determine if your child is eligible for FREE, Help Me Grow, infant and toddler intervention services. This program is funded in part through the MN Department of Education and MN Department of Human Services

Screening gives parents an opportunity to secure support for their children who might need help in reaching those milestones. The school district is required to offer Early Childhood Screening for ALL children prior to entering kindergarten in the state of Minnesota. If your child is on the school district census, he/she will be notified about Early Childhood Screening close to age 3½ years. Screening Dates: January 25, 2019 March 15, 2019 To schedule an appointment: Call us at (320) 693-2354 or go to our website: litchfieldcommunityed.com

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Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


EARLY CHILDHOOD ECFE Winter-Spring Session 2019 January 22-April 25 Tuesdays: January 22, 29 February 5, 12, 19 & 26 (No PM class 2/26), March 5, 12, 19, April 2, 9, 16 & 23 Thursdays: January 24, 31, February 7, 14, 21, 28, March 7, 14, 21, April 4, 11, 18 & 25

ECFE Winter-Spring 2019 Pay Scale $70,000+ $69,999-50,000 $49,999-30,000 $29,999-20,000 $19,999-10,000 $9,999-0 Newcomers

$40.00/per course $30.00/per course $20.00/per course $10.00/per course $5.00/per course $ Gifted/per course $ Gifted/per course

ECFE Fees: No family will be denied participation, for any reason, due to an inability to pay. Call (320) 693-2354 for more information.

If you’re new to ECFE, your first session is FREE!

Need child or sibling care? ECFE offers child care for some classes. Fees are kept at a minimal expense to families. You must register siblings who will need child care when you register for ECFE classes. Sibling Care has room for only 8 children in each section and is granted on a first come-first served basis. Register early! Daycare students are accepted after all families in a given class have registered their family child care needs. All sibling care is at a fixed rate per family per ECFE session. Due to limited budgets and in order to keep this part of the program in operation, it must be cost effective. There must be a minimum of two families registered for each section of sibling care to avoid cancellation.

Fee: $27.00 per family

Litchfield Early Learning Program 8:00 AM-12:00 PM WEB - Room 5

Litchfield Early Learning Program 8:00 AM-12:00 PM WEB - Room 5

Litchfield Early Learning Program 8:00 AM-12:00 PM WEB - Room 5

Litchfield Early Learning Program 8:00 AM-12:00 PM WEB - Room 5

Preschool Premium 8:30-11:00 AM WEB - Room 1

Litchfield Preschool Section A 4’s & 5’s 8:30-11:00 AM WEB - Room 1

Litchfield Preschool Section A 4’s & 5’s 8:30-11:00 AM WEB - Room 1

Litchfield Preschool Section C 3-5’s 8:30-11:00 AM WEB - Room 3

Litchfield Preschool Section A 4’s & 5’s 8:30-11:00 AM WEB - Room 1

Litchfield Preschool Section C 3-5’s 8:30-11:00 AM WEB - Room 3

Litchfield Preschool Section C 3-5’s 8:30-11:00 AM WEB - Room 3

ECFE - Out and About Transition 8:30-9:45 AM WEB - Room 3 & 6

Preschool Premium 12:15-2:45 PM WEB - Room 1

ECFE - Out & About Separated 8:30-9:45 AM WEB - Room 3 & 6

Litchfield Preschool Section D 12:15-2:45 PM WEB - Room 3

ECFE - Baby Stop 10:15-11:15 AM WEB - Room 3 & 6

ECFE - Family Affair 10:15-11:45 AM WEB - Room 3 & 6

Litchfield Preschool Section B 12:15-2:45 PM WEB - Room 1

Litchfield Preschool Section D 12:15-2:45 PM WEB - Room 3

Litchfield Preschool Section D 12:15-2:45 PM WEB - Room 3

Litchfield Preschool Section B 12:15-2:45 PM WEB - Room 1

Litchfield Preschool Section B 12:15-2:45 PM WEB - Room 1

ECFE - Family Affair 6:00-7:30 PM WEB - Room 3 & 6

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EARLY CHILDHOOD Families in the Woods

For families with children birth-grade 3 “Building Blocks for Family and School Success” Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE), is a program for all Minnesota families with children between the ages of birth to kindergarten. The program is offered through Minnesota public school districts.

What’s the scoop on ECFE? 

ECFE in Litchfield employs certified teachers and experienced support staff. The Early Childhood Center is located in the Wagner Education Building

307 E 6th Street Litchfield, MN 55355

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Programs are for families with children birth to pre-k. All programs include a rich variety of experiences that promote the growth and development of young children. All programs involve parents AND children. Research and experience shows that children whose parents are involved early in their education do better in school. Parent discussion time allows parents to connect, develop relationships, gain support, and learn new parenting skills. We want to partner with parents to provide the best family education experience available.

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For questions regarding ECFE call (320) 693-2354

Incredible Party

Thursdays 5/2-5/16 Learning group 6:00-7:00 PM (Bonfire 7:00-7:30 PM) Youngstrom Woods Fee: $5.00/night per family #0503 Registration is required!

Disney on Ice 2019 March 15, 2019

Join Mickey Mouse and his friends as Disney On Ice presents “Mickey’s Search Party”, a brand-new adventure filled with world-class skating, high-flying acrobatics and unexpected stunts! Help them follow Captain Hook’s treasure map and look for clues in the search for Tinker Bell. Explore the colorful spirit realm of Coco in Miguel’s Disney On Ice debut, sail away with Moana as she bravely saves her island, see Belle in the sky above you as the enchanted chandelier comes to life, and sing-along with Elsa in the icy world of Frozen. Make memories with your whole family during Aladdin, Toy Story and The Little Mermaid as the search party becomes an all-out magical celebration on the ice, in the air, and all around! Don’t forget your bag lunch for the bus ride home! Registration deadline: 3/8 Departure 8:05 AM - Leave Litchfield - Litchfield Civic Arena 10:30 AM - Show

Friday, March 8 We are celebrating your incredible family this evening! We will be serving a meal followed by an incredible presentation and the Minnesota Zoo Mobile! Wagner Gym

Return 12:00 PM - Leave for Litchfield 1:30 PM - Arrive in Litchfield

Tickets are limited so purchase early!

*Times are approximate. Chaperone is not responsible for any changes in the schedule the day of the trip.

Fee: $16.00 (tickets go on sale to general public 1/15) #0301

ECFE Encore

FREE

For children ages birth to pre-k

5:30-6:15 PM ● Meal 6:15-7:00 PM ● Incredible presentation & MN Zoo Mobile Registration deadline: 3/1 Guests are encouraged to wear their superhero attire!

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Come to the woods with us and explore the treasure of our local park, Youngstrom Woods. Together we will explore nature through games, art and guided learning. There will be time to explore together and each night ends with time by the bonfire, so bring something to roast! Registration deadline: 4/25

The Encore to the ECFE year is here. This class will be an age cluster class for our ECFE families who would like a few more gatherings before the year is over! Registration deadline: 4/23 Tuesdays 4/30-5/28 8:30-10:00 AM WEB - Rooms 3 & 6 Fee: $25.00 #2115

Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


EARLY CHILDHOOD Baby Stop This class is for the brand new baby in your family and you. Join this class and learn about the new little wonder in your life. Session I Tuesdays 1/8-3/5 10:15-11:15 AM WEB - Rooms 3 & 6 FREE - A Community Collaboration #9100A

Registration is required, but join at any time!

Session II Tuesdays 3/12-5/14 (No 3/26) 10:15-11:15 AM WEB - Rooms 3 & 6 FREE - A Community Collaboration #9100B

Out and About Transition Discussion time for parents of children birth to Gr. 3 This ECFE coffee clutch could be just what you need to gather with your friends and talk about the world of parenting. Families will come together for a brief time of free play with their child, followed by circle time. After circle time, parents will transition to room 6 and engage in self-care and discussion. Registration deadline: 1/15 Tuesdays 1/22-4/23 (No 3/26) 8:30-9:45 AM WEB - Rooms 3 & 6 See page 5 for fees #2115B

Out and About Separated

Discussion time for parents of children ages birth-Gr. 3 This ECFE coffee clutch could be just what you needed to gather with your friends and talk about the world of parenting. In this class, parents separate right after getting their children settled into the ECFE room for structured free play. Parents will join the parent educator for lively discussion. Registration deadline: 1/17

Family Affair

Thursdays 1/24-4/25 (No 3/28) 8:30-9:45 AM WEB - Rooms 3 & 6 See page 5 for fees #2115

For children ages birth to pre-k Have fun playing with your child, introducing them to a variety of learning experiences, and making new friends! Families have the opportunity to explore art, music and movement, math, literacy, and science activities that have been prepared by our early childhood teacher. Families also enjoy participating in circle time activities together. During the last portion of class, parents and children separate to allow parents the opportunity to discuss pertinent topics with a parent discussion facilitator. Come and enjoy this time for you and your child! Tuesdays 1/22-4/23 (No 3/26) 5:30-7:00 PM WEB - Rooms 3 & 6 See page 5 for fees #9100D Registration deadline: 1/15 Thursdays 1/24-4/25 (No 3/28) 10:15-11:45 AM WEB - Rooms 3 & 6 See page 5 for fees #9100C Registration deadline: 1/17

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Snowed In - Come & Play Don’t let the winter weather get you down! Come to WEB gym for two mornings of fun and large motor play! Ms. Aimee and Ms. Lori will have the gym ready for you and your little ones to enjoy! Come to one or both! Thursdays 1/3 & 1/17 No registration 9:00-10:30 AM required! WEB East Gym Fee: $5.00 family donation accepted each week

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT Dancin’ Dragons Ages 3-Grade 6

Dance Camp 2019 Ages 4-Grade 6

Let’s Dance! Jazz, ballet and high kick skills will be learned at each age appropriate level using teamwork, rhythm and coordination while building self-esteem. Participants will be creating a fun and unique dance routine to showcase for family and friends at the end of the program. Registration deadline: 2/26

Let’s Dance! Join us for our first annual Dance Camp. You will build self-esteem and confidence while learning jazz and high kick skills at age appropriate skill levels using rhythm and coordination. A high school dance team member will teach you a fun routine that you will perform at a girl’s high school basketball game! All dancers will receive a t-shirt so please indicate shirt size when registering (YXS-YL & Adult S-3X). Registration deadline: 12/18

Holly McGraw

Age 3 (Tuesdays Only) Preschool Ages 4-5 Gr. K-1 Gr. 2-3 Gr. 2-3 Jazz Technique* Gr. 4-6 Gr. 4-6 Jazz Technique*

Ashley Renner

5:00-5:30 PM 4:30-5:00 PM 3:45-4:30 PM 5:30-6:15 PM 5:00-5:30 PM 6:15-7:00 PM 7:00-7:30 PM

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Tuesdays & Thursdays 3/5-4/18 (No 3/7, 3/26, 3/28) Ripley Gym Tuesday, April 23 - Pictures & Practice Bernie Aaker Auditorium Thursday, April 25 - Rehearsal (ALL CLASSES) 4:00-5:30 PM Bernie Aaker Auditorium Dance Recital Friday, April 26 - 6:30 PM Bernie Aaker Auditorium Fee: $45.00 - Returning dancers (From fall 2018) $90.00 - New dancers (includes costume fee) $15.00 - Jazz Technique (Follows Thursday class schedule) Grades 2-6 work on your jazz technique! Registration for other classes not necessary.

Dancers are divided into Tues. or Thurs. classes by age & groups will be posted on Costume Sizing Day. If only a certain day works in your schedule, email hmcgraw@isd465.org

New Student Costume Sizing Day Tuesday, February 26 4:00-5:30 PM Ripley Gym

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Saturday, January 5 9:00 AM-12:00 PM MS Gym & Cafeteria/Gym

Tuesday, January 8 5:45-6:30 PM Ripley Gym

Fee: $30.00 #0105

Tuesday, January 15 High School Gym

Radical Robots Grades K+ Mad Science

Operate different model robots that use a variety of sensory devices, such as infrared, sound or light detection. Operate a robot with six legs or one with wheels and command a robot to navigate an obstacle course. Try out a robotic arm and build your own Mechano-Hand to take home. Registration deadline: 2/8 Friday, February 15 3:30-4:30 PM HS RM E-105 Fee: $30.00 #0215

Beginner Sewing All Ages Cindy Rusch

Would you like to learn how to sew but don't know how to get started? This class will cover how to get started, sewing terms, what supplies you need, how to read a pattern, how to wind a bobbin and how to thread your sewing machine. We will be making a small bag. Please bring your sewing machine, your machine’s manual, multipurpose white or gray thread and your questions! If you do not have a sewing machine, please make note of that when you register. Registration deadline: 1/11 Saturday, January 19 8:00 AM-12:00 PM MS RM 136 Fee: $23.00 ($7.00 materials fee due at time of class) #0119

Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


YOUTH ENRICHMENT Drawing I Grades 4-6

Dave Whitchurch Are you motivated and excited to improve your drawing skills? Drawing drills, activities, study of line will all be part of this course. Mr. Whitchurch has been a teacher and coach in the Litchfield School District for 34 years. He has designed the Dribblin’ Dragon logo for years! He has a concentration in art from Bemidji State University, and has drawn as a hobby for a lifetime. Come enjoy some fun with a talented group of kids that love drawing! Participants need to purchase a drawing pad and bring it to class. Registration deadline: 1/21 Monday-Thursday 1/28-1/31 3:10-4:30 PM MS RM 114 Fee: $28.00 #1232

Basic Breakfast Delights Grades 1-3

Therapy Dog Information Ages 12-Adult TTouch Practitioner Patricia Cram

There is a need for trained therapy dogs in our rural area! Do you think you and your dog would make a good therapy dog team? Do you want to learn what it takes to become a therapy dog team? Pat will give you information on the training and requirements needed to become a therapy dog team. She will explain the differences between therapy dogs, companion animals and service dogs. As an added bonus, Pat will also give you information on the requirements needed to become a Canine Good Citizen! This class is for dog owners only. You will not need to bring your pet to this class! Registration deadline: 2/26 Tuesday, March 5 6:30-8:30 PM Fee $28.00 ($18.00/additional family member) #1445B

Register & receive $12.00 off additional training!

Star Dreamer Ranch TTouch Dog/Animal Training Facility 29358 MN Hwy 22 ● Litchfield, MN

Chris Schlueter

Flapjacks, hotcakes, pancakes, whatever you call them, they are delicious! Spend the morning learning how to make pancakes and about the different toppings you can use. In addition, you’ll see how easy it is to make tasty, healthy smoothies. Start your Saturday morning right and get your fill of pancakes and smoothies. Bring an apron or old shirt. Adults are welcome to join and help their child create master pieces! Registration deadline: 3/8 Saturday, March 16 9:00-10:30 AM HS RM C-110 Fee: $20.00 #0316

Calling all Future Bakers Grades 1-3 Chris Schlueter

Spend the morning decorating fresh, homemade cupcakes and getting creative with pretzels and popcorn! Bring an apron or old shirt. Adults are welcome to join and help their child create master pieces! Registration deadline: 2/15 Saturday, February 23 9:00-10:30 AM HS RM C-110 Fee: $20.00 #0223

Get to know your instructors! Holly McGraw began dancing with her high school dance team at Renville County West. She is married with 3 children and has

lived in the area for 22 years. Holly has worked as a special needs professional and high school dance team coach in the Litchfield School District for 21 years. She began teaching community education Dancin’ Dragons in 2010. Holly has retired from coaching high school dance team, but continues to share her love of dance with children from age 3 through grade 6. Some of her favorite things about teaching dance is seeing the progress from week-by-week, along with the smiles, laughter, and excitement each dancer expresses during class.

Chris Schlueter is a woman of many trades! She has been a master gardener for 14 years and is on the farmers market board. She has a cooking show on a local TV network, HCVN, in Hutchinson, she writes for local newspapers about gardening and shares recipes. She has a personal blog on cjinspirations.wordpress.com and posts recipes on her Facebook page “Cooking in the Country with Chris”. She has been teaching community education classes for over 19 years. When she’s not cooking, writing, reading or crafting, she squeezes in travel time to see her grandchildren and just traveled to Italy for an entire month where she gained cooking inspiration and enjoyed every possible touristy spot. Her mission in life is to share her knowledge with everyone, helping them to live healthier and realize how important it is to eat good food, make food as a family and experience all the tastes of the world, at the same time, making it affordable for all to enjoy.

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT Magic Story Telling Grades K-4

Stockmen’s Spring Potting Class All Ages

Homeward Bound Theatre Company

Stockmen’s Greenhouse & Garden Center

Great stories change lives. They introduce us to giant characters, exciting adventures and big dreams. These tales will be enhanced with rib-tickling humor, balloon sculpturing and slap-stick comedy illusion. You will be inspired to develop your creative side. Satisfaction guaranteed or all laughter returned! Registration deadline: 5/6 Monday, May 13 & Tuesday, May 14 3:15-4:45 PM HS Little Theatre Fee: $39.00 #0513

Magic and More Grades 5-8

Homeward Bound Theatre Company Amaze your family and friends when you share with them illusionary secrets. Participants will learn how to do the basic tricks they are familiar with, as well as new ones! This class will help develop their self-esteem by acquiring a new skill that will enhance their personality. Remember, magicians never reveal how a trick works! Registration deadline: 5/6 Monday, May 13 & Tuesday, May 14 5:15-6:45 PM HS Little Theatre Fee: $39.00 #0514

We are always looking for instructors and new class ideas! Feel free to contact Community Education if you or anyone you know may be interested!

Join the team at Stockmen’s for their spring potting class and get a jump on your spring planting. Before the potting fun begins, you’ll get an update on this year’s must have plants and the newest arrivals to the greenhouse. Then you can work with our potting experts to get the perfect combination picked out for your planter. Once you have your creation beautifully arranged, you can take it home or leave it in the warm greenhouse for a few more weeks to grow. And, as an added bonus, this year’s class will be held before the greenhouse opens for the season. So, you’ll have the greenhouse all to yourself along with the best selection of plants. Bring a friend and have fun playing in the dirt!! Ages 17 and under need to be accompanied by an adult. See page 17 for more information! Stockmen’s Greenhouse 60973 US-12 Litchfield, MN 55355

GRASP Summer Enrichment Program Grades K-8 GRASP is designed for students completing grades K-8 to maintain their skills over the summer and become more comfortable in the standardized testing environment. Complete 9 lessons in math, reading, or both. Mail in answer sheets each week for correcting and receive scores back. Those who successfully complete at least 7 lessons receive a certificate, and those who successfully complete all 9 lessons receive a medal, which are distributed at school in September. Registration deadline: 4/18 Fee: $37.00/one subject ● $68.00/both math & reading #4728

Winter-Spring 2019 Library Children’s Schedule

January 7 - May 11 Maker Space: 2 Monday 3:30-4:40 PM - Ages 10+ (No registration required. Free to attend! Supplies provided!) nd

Toddler Time: Wednesdays 10:15-10:45 AM - For children infant-age 3 Preschool Story Time: Fridays 10:00-11:00 AM - For children age 3-entering kindergarten (Caregivers welcome) Beginner Book Club: 3rd Thursday 3:00 PM - For children grades 1-3 Brickheads: Every Thursday 6:30-7:30 PM - Build with Library Legos! - For children ages 4-14 Story Hour: 2nd Saturday 10:00-11:00 AM - All ages welcome! Team Programs: 2nd & 5th Saturday 1:30-3:30 PM - For tweens and teens

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Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


YOUTH RECREATION Tae Kwon Do Ages 7+ th

Scott Lund 4 Degree Black Belt April Lund 1st Degree Black Belt Tae Kwon Do is a Korean Martial Art using hand and foot techniques. It is a great class for kids and adults. Our classes are taught in a family friendly atmosphere emphasizing positive attitudes. While learning the techniques of Tae Kwon Do, you will gain focus, self-control and self-confidence. All rank advancement is through the World Martial Arts Center (WMAC) and nationally recognized. Black Belt ranking is through the Kukkiwon in South Korea. Participants should wear loose, comfortable clothing (no shorts please). Session I Tuesdays & Thursdays 1/8, 1/10, 1/15, 1/17, 2/14, 2/19, 2/21, 2/26, 2/28, 3/5, 3/7, 3/19 & 3/12 #1802 Registration deadline: 1/2 Session II Tuesdays & Thursdays 4/2-5/16 #1802B Registration deadline: 3/26 All Classes 6:30-7:30 PM ● WEB Gym ● Fee: $95.00

ASA Girls Fast Pitch Softball 10U-18U This is a program for girls who wish to play competitive fast pitch this summer. The season will run from May through July. Games are typically scheduled twice a week on Monday and Wednesday evenings against area communities. Practice dates and times will be determined by each team’s coach. It will be the responsibility of parents to make sure that their child has transportation to and from games and practices. All teams will work on learning the game and improving fundamentals, while having fun! The number of teams will be determined by the number of registrations. There will also be a recreational opportunity for grades 3 & 4 this summer, if they prefer not to participate in this competitive league. Registration deadline: 4/5 Game Schedule: Monday & Wednesday evenings in June & July Practice Schedule: Dates & Times TBD 10U 12U 14U 16U 18U

Gr. 3 & 4 (‘18-19 school year) Gr. 5 & 6 (‘18-19 school year) Gr. 7 & 8 (‘18-19 school year) Gr. 9 & 10 (‘18-19 school year) Gr. 11 & 12 (‘18-19 school year)

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Fee: $100.00 (Plus $25.00 jersey deposit) A $25.00 deposit is required for jersey upon registration. Deposits will be refunded at the end of the season when jerseys are returned.

GIFT CERTIFICATES Looking for a one-of-a-kind gift for that special person in your life? Give the gift of experience! Purchase your gift certificate at the Litchfield Community Education & Recreation office! There is something for everyone!

Photographs/Videotaping

By registering for any Community Education activity you acknowledge for yourself or those you are registering that photographs and/or videotaping of participants may be taken and used for marketing purposes. See page 30 for more information.

Get to know your instructors! Scott Lund started teaching Tae Kwon Do as an assistant instructor for Crow River Martial Arts at the Hutchinson Dojang. In 2003, Scott received his Tae Kwon Do Instructor Certification from Senior Grand Master Hee Sang Ro and started teaching Tae Kwon Do through community education in Winthrop and in 2005 started teaching in Litchfield. He purchased Crow River Martial Arts in 2008 from his first instructor, Mr. Campa and ran classes in Hutchinson, Winthrop and Litchfield. His current instructor is Senior Grand Master Hee Sang Ro, who’s father was one of the original 5 founders of modern Tae Kwon Do. Scott has his 4 th degree Black Belt in Song Moo Tae Kwon Do, 3 rd degree Black Belt from the Kukkiwon in South Korea and also had training in Jiu Jitsu. In addition, Scott’s wife, daughter and son all have Black Belts in Tae Kwon Do.

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YOUTH RECREATION Litchfield Student Anglers Club Grades 7-12

Outdoor Archery Grades 3-Adult Rick Loge

For the very beginner or the highly skilled archer, this activity is for youth who want to learn or improve in the sport of archery. Learning or building on already known skills will be the focus of this activity. Archery can improve muscular strength and endurance, hand-eye coordination, balance and flexibility. Students will learn the proper way to use a bow and the appropriate safety procedures to follow when practicing or competing. You must provide your own bow and arrows! Registration deadline: 4/23 Tuesdays 4/30-6/4 6:00-7:30 PM Lake Ripley Outdoor Archery Range Fee: Children - $40.00 Adults - $43.00 #1859B

Litchfield Student Anglers Club (LSAC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that gives kids a better understanding of fishing by teaching them the basics and giving them hands on experience. Students will participate in tournament angling where they compete against each other and different schools. Registration Meeting Thursday, January 31 6:00 PM HS RM E-105

Classroom Meetings 2/10, 2/24, 3/10, 3/24 & 4/7 6:00 PM HS RM E-105

League Dates 5/19, 6/9, 6/23, 7/7, 7/21, 8/4 & 8/18 4:30 PM Fee: $125.00 #0410

Litchfield Student Anglers Club Captain

Summer Sport Sampler Grades K-3 Rick Loge

Is your child interested in participating in a sport this summer but they aren’t sure if they’ll like it or not? We have just the class for you! Join us for 6 weeks of sport exploration. We’ll be learning the basics of 6 different sports! Registration deadline: 4/23

Litchfield Student Anglers Club (LSAC) is looking for boat captains to volunteer their time and boat to take kids fishing. There are a total of 7 nights, but subs are available in the event that you can’t make one of the nights. Boats must be over 12’ and 10 HP. Knowledge of fishing is not required. Captains will need to complete a background check through ISD 465 and some brief online training. League Dates 5/19, 6/9, 6/23, 7/7, 7/21, 8/4 & 8/18 4:30 PM See page 30 information on background checks & online training. For questions or more information on being a captain, contact Dan Anderson at (320) 434-0509 or danderson144@gmail.com

Tuesdays 4/30-6/4 3:30-5:00 PM Various Locations Fee: $40.00 #0400

1st, 2nd & 3rd Grade Basketball Program Justin Wittrock, Randy Quitney & Kristi Quitney

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Come learn the fundamentals of basketball with members of the high school teams being your weekly helpers! Fundamentals emphasized will include: rules, passing and shooting. There will also be time to play 3-on-3, 4-on-4 and 5-on-5 games. All participants receive a free shirt! Saturdays 1/5-2/23 (No 2/9) Boys Grades 1-3 8:30-10:00 AM Girls Grades 1-3 10:00-11:30 AM Ripley Elementary Gym FREE No registration required!

Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


YOUTH SPECIAL EVENTS Powder Ridge Snow Tubing Grades K+

Walker Art Museum Grades K+

Snow tubing requires no special skill or equipment, only warm clothes and a desire to have fun! Powder Ridge will supply the tubes and you supply the laughs, screams and smiles! The Powder Ridge tube conveyor is a system that you stand on with your tube and enjoy a leisurely ride to the top of the hill. Upon returning to the WEB you’ll warm up with activities and a special snack! Participants need to bring a bag lunch and water bottle. An afternoon snack will be provided. Registration deadline: 1/14

Dive into the world of art with us at the Walker Art Museum in Minneapolis, one of the most-visited modern and contemporary art museums in the United States. We’ll start the day with a walk through the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, admiring the more than 40 works of art from the Walker Art Center’s collections, including Minnesota’s iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry. We’ll spend the rest of the day exploring the “5 Ways In” collection on a guided tour and then take part in a hands-on Art Lab experience. Students will “...experiment with media, techniques, and concepts of contemporary art that connect to themes encountered during the guided tour.” Participants need to bring a bag lunch and water bottle. An afternoon snack will be provided. Registration deadline: 3/19

*You must fill out a Snow Tubing Release of Liability and Indemnity Agreement prior to tubing. You can find it on our website: litchfieldcommunityed.com under "Documents" or you can pick up a form at the Community Education office.

Monday, January 21 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Fee: $25.00 #0220

Wednesday, March 27 8:45 AM-4:00 PM Fee: $30.00 #0327

ATTN: Adults are welcome to join their child on any youth trip! Prices may vary. All youth trips are chaperoned by District #465 Community Education staff. Pick up and drop off for trips will be in the lobby at Wagner Education Building. Please do not bring your child more than 15 minutes before departure time. Return times are approximate and estimated to the best of our knowledge trying to account for traffic. *An allergen-free environment cannot be guaranteed. Please contact us with questions or concerns.

Sponsor-A-Child Annual Fundraiser

ENCHANTED FOREST Sunday, April 28 2:00-4:00 PM Litchfield High School

Spend an afternoon in a land of enchantment with your family and friends! There will be snacks, games, a photo booth, music, novelties and more!

Many thanks to the Prom Committee for donating their decorations for this event!

Guests are Encouraged to dress in their enchanted forest attire!

Fee: $10.00/Adult ● $5.00/Ages 4-12 ● FREE/Ages 0-3 #1031

Registration deadline: 4/19

We are in need of volunteers. If you are interested in donating your time for this special event, please contact Community Ed!

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All funds raised go to support our “Sponsor-A-Child” scholarship program. See page 30 for more details.

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AQUATICS WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR CLASS LIFEGUARD TRAINING Ages 15+ Ages 16+ Naomi Acosta

Brittany Bayuk

The Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class (WSI) will certify you to teach all levels of Red Cross Swimming lessons to children, adults and individuals with special needs. This 30-hour course consists of pool and classroom time. Through video and hands-on skill building, in and out of the water, this course is designed to train instructors to use a variety of teaching strategies, including: class management techniques, lesson planning and execution, observation and assessment, and new tools to be a great instructor. Coursework must be downloaded and viewable on a technology device, brought to class. Participants must be 16 years old by the final day of the course. A preliminary swimming skills pretest will follow the informational meeting where course details are explained and dates completely finalized. Please bring suit, goggles and towel.

The purpose of this class is to teach students the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. Through videos, group discussion and hands-on practice, you’ll learn teamwork and the skills you will need to work as a professional lifeguard. Included in the class are: rescue and surveillance skills, First Aid, CPR/AED training and Blood Borne Pathogen Training.

Course Meeting & Preliminary Swimming Pretest: Monday, December 17 - 6:15 PM - D-C HS Pool, Door A

Early January-early February over 4 course dates from 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (Potential course dates include: January 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, February 2 & 3) Dassel-Cokato HS Pool & Room B6 Fee: TBD (Based on enrollment numbers - Anticipated cost

$200.00-$250.00) Course agreement and $125.00 down payment due by the meeting on December 17. Contact Dassel-Cokato Community Education at (320) 286-4120 prior to meeting to register.

Private Swim Lessons Private lessons are designed for lower swim level students or a person with special needs of all ages who would benefit from 1:1 instruction. Lessons cover any of the Red Cross swim levels. Receive 4, 30 minute 1:1 sessions. Instructors assigned upon registration. Days and times are arranged with instructor HS Pool Fee: $80.00 Call to register!

Open Swim If you are looking for a fun, affordable family activity for your Sunday evening, or a place where the kiddos can burn off some energy, then open swim is for you! Sundays 1/6-5/19 (No 1/20, 2/17, 3/24, 3/31 & 4/21) 6:00-8:00 PM HS Pool Fee: $1.00/each at the door

Students must be 15 years old (No exceptions) and have passed a water skills pretest. Water skills pretest includes: 1. Swim continuously for 500 yards using the front crawl and the breast stroke. 2. Swim 20 yards, surface dive to a depth of 10 feet, retrieve a 10-pound object, return to the surface and swim 20 yards back to the starting point. The course is a “blended learning” opportunity. The format allows participants to complete a portion of the course independently, online, cutting down on in-person meeting time! Participants spend 7-8 hours of online course content with an additional 25 hours at the pool and in the classroom. Attendance is mandatory for all sessions. A tablet or laptop is required at class to review course material. Students learn the value of being a professional lifeguard and upon completion, receive a 2-year certification. Registration deadline: 4/30

May 17 - 4:00-9:30 PM May 18 & 19 - 8:00 AM-6:30 PM Dassel-Cokato HS Pool Fee: TBD (Based on enrollment numbers - Anticipated cost: $200.00) Course agreement and $100.00 down payment due at time of registration.

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Contact Dassel-Cokato Community Education at (320) 286-4120 to register.

Drippin’ Dragons Grades 4-6

Whitney Lind, Ashley Pingree & Natalie Ahrens Participants will work on the skills required to be competitive swimmers. Skills taught include: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. No previous competitive swimming experience is needed. Participants receive a pair of goggles and

should bring a towel, swimsuit, tennis shoes, and a gym bag. Valuables should not be left in the locker room. Bring a padlock if you wish to secure your belongings in a locker. Please note locker rooms are not locked. Registration deadline: 3/4

Practices: Monday-Thursday 3/11-3/14 Monday-Wednesday 3/18-3/20 3:15-5:00 PM

Swim Meet: Thursday 3/21 6:00 PM

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Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


ADULT ENRICHMENT Beginner Sewing All Ages Cindy Rusch

Would you like to learn how to sew but don't know how to get started? This class will cover how to get started, sewing terms, what supplies you need, how to read a pattern, how to wind a bobbin and how to thread your sewing machine. We will be making a small bag. Please bring your sewing machine, your machine’s manual, multipurpose white or gray thread and your questions! If you do not have a sewing machine, please make note of that when you register. Registration deadline: 1/12 Saturday, January 19 8:00 AM-12:00 PM MS RM 136 Fee: $23.00 ($7.00 materials fee due at time of class) #0119

Guitar Lessons Grades 9-Adult

Snowshoe Making Rick Loge

Are you a do-it-yourselfer? Join us in learning how to make your own traditional snow shoes! You’ll be carefully guided through the step-by-step process. The cost includes the wooden frames and laces (varnish, boots and bindings are not included). When you are finished you’ll have a pair of snow shoes that you can give as a gift, use as decoration or actually use during one of our Minnesota winters! Registration deadline: 1/2 Wednesdays & Thursdays 1/9-1/24 4:30-6:00 PM HS RM E-105 Fee: $150.00 #0919

Learn to Play Bridge Mary Peltier

If you have wanted to play guitar or another stringed instrument, here's your chance to get started. This is a class for motivated beginners. The skills you learn when you play guitar are transferable to the banjo and mandolin, so if you have a banjo or mandolin feel free to bring them in addition to your guitar. Registration deadline: 12/27

Wikipedia says that “contract bridge, or simply, bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. In its basic format, it is played by 4 players in 2 competing partnerships, with partners sitting opposite each other around a table.” If you have ever wanted to learn, or perhaps re-learn, this traditional card game, now is the time to do it. Mary Peltier, a local bridge enthusiast will be leading the 4-week class. There might also be the possibility of forming future bridge fun! Registration deadline: 2/11

Thursdays 1/3-1/31 6:00-7:15 PM WEB RM 12 Fee: $30.00 #1321

Mondays 2/18-3/11 6:00-8:00 PM WEB RM 12 Fee: $13.00 #0218

Dave Stottrup

Get to know your instructors! David Stottrup first became enamored with the acoustic guitar back in the ‘50’s, when he was 8 or 9, while listening to “Renfro Valley Roundup” which came out of Kentucky. The playing style was that of the Carter family, unadorned. In 1958, when he was a junior in high school, David looked longingly at a guitar in the Sears Roebuck wish book that cost $13.00. That Christmas, it was under the tree. It came in a triangular card box for a case and included a little booklet entitled “Learn the guitar in five easy minutes.” He knew no one in his town of 400 people who played guitar. There were no “YouTube’s”, but he had learned something about notes and rhythm from being in the high school band. The first songs he taught himself were “Wildwood Flower” and “I Walk the Line”. He loved folk music of the 1960’s and learned by playing guitar with other guitar players who were better than him. He will always be grateful for that $13.00 guitar under the Christmas tree back in 1958. Mary Peltier has been playing Bridge since the 1960’s! Mary and her husband Bill moved to Litchfield in 1969. She worked at Woodland Centers and for the Litchfield Public School System as a social worker for 17 years. She and Bill have 3 grown children and 6 grandchildren. Mary is a member of several Bridge clubs. She loves the game and considers it a fun challenge as well as a great social activity, getting together with others to enjoy the game of Bridge.

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ADULT ENRICHMENT How to Grow a Culinary Herb Garden Chris Schlueter

Fix your Broken Breakfast The Lamb Shoppe

Herbs make a dish! Master Gardener Chris Schlueter will show you what her favorite herbs are for cooking and how to plant them, even if you have little space. Using fresh herbs in your daily meals will perk up the taste and benefit you as well! She will also demonstrate a couple easy dishes made with herbs, freezing and drying, herbal vinegar, herbal honey and infused oils. Come have fun, taste and learn how to make your food come alive! Each participant will get a free herb to start their garden! Registration deadline: 5/9

Everyone has heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but what if you’re not eating a healthful breakfast? Join Connie Karstens and learn how to incorporate an easy, healthy meal to start your day. You will go home with tips and recipes where you can effortlessly begin your day with an extra boost. Registration deadline: 2/28 Thursday, March 7 6:30-7:30 PM HS RM E-105 Fee: $25.00 #0307

Thursday, May 16 6:30-8:00 PM HS RM C-110 Fee: $23.00 #0516

Building Better Bones Tastes from the Instant Pot

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Chris Schlueter

The Lamb Shoppe

Do you have an Instant Pot that you haven’t used much or want more ideas for? Come join Chris from “Cooking in the Country with Chris” as she makes a few easy dishes and gives you lots of tips and recipes using her fresh garden produce and top quality ingredients. Chris is a Master Gardener, food blogger and writer for various media in the area and also a cooking instructor. This class will be filled with ® recipes and help you use your Instant Pot to its fullest potential. Come with an appetite! Samples will be served! Registration deadline: 4/25

It is estimated that 1 out of every 2 women over the age of 50 will be affected by osteoporosis. Learn how to build better bones naturally, so you can avoid osteoporosis and osteopenia. During this class, you will learn about the foods that are most helpful, learn about acid/alkaline balance for the body, how exercise impacts bone health and which nutritional supplements are most beneficial. It's never too late - or too early - to do something good for your bones. You can take steps to keep bones strong and healthy throughout life. Registration deadline: 2/14

Thursday, May 2 6:30-8:00 PM HS RM C-110 Fee: $23.00 #0502

Thursday, February 21 6:30-7:30 PM HS RM E-105 Fee: $25.00 #0221

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Get to know your instructors! Connie Karstens, MS, is the founder of the Lamb Shoppe & Wellness Center. The quaint farm store and wellness center is located west of Hutchinson on Highway 7 where the mission is to empower health and wellness “from our farm to you.” Connie also offers private wellness consultations incorporating nutrition, herbs, stress management techniques and other natural remedies to support and build overall health and re-balance the body. In addition, Connie has been teaching health and wellness classes within the local communities for over 30 years.

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Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


ADULT ENRICHMENT Wood Flower Basket Hanger MMG² (Me And My Girls And Our Guy)

Therapy Dog Information Ages 12-Adult

Display your beautiful plants in a custom planter! You will start with premeasured, precut wood and using various hand tools, will construct, sand, stain, and paint a freestanding wood flower basket hanger. Several stain color options are available as well as lettering and designs to paint. For design options, go to www.mmgworkshop.com and click on 'Design Options', 'Sign Designs', and 'Planter Designs'. Project measures roughly 3’ high, 2’ wide and 1’ deep. Registration deadline: 4/5

There is a need for trained therapy dogs in our rural area! Do you think you and your dog would make a good therapy dog team? Do you want to learn what it takes to become a therapy dog team? Pat will give you information on the training and requirements needed to become a therapy dog team. She will explain the differences between therapy dogs, companion animals and service dogs. As an added bonus, Pat will also give you information on the requirements needed to become a Canine Good Citizen! This is for dog owners only, do not bring your pet to class! Registration deadline: 2/26

Friday, April 12 6:00-9:00 PM HS RM E-111 Fee: $73.00 #0412

Tuesday, March 5 6:30-8:30 PM Fee: $28.00 ($18.00/Additional family member) #1445B

Stockmen’s Spring Potting Class All Ages Stockmen’s Greenhouse & Garden Center

Join the team at Stockmen’s for their spring potting class and get a jump on your spring planting. Before the potting fun begins, you’ll get an update on this year’s must have plants and the newest arrivals to the greenhouse. Then you can work with our potting experts to get the perfect combination picked out for your planter. Once you have your creation beautifully arranged, you can take it home or leave it in the warm greenhouse for a few more weeks to grow. And, as an added bonus, this year’s class will be held before the greenhouse opens for the season. So, you’ll have the greenhouse all to yourself along with the best selection of plants. Bring a friend and have fun playing in the dirt!! Ages 15 and under need to be accompanied by an adult. Registration deadline: 4/5

Register for Therapy Dog Information & receive a $12.00 off coupon towards additional training with Pat!

Introduction to TTouch Dog Training Workshop Tellington TTouch® is a gentle and unique approach to training and the care of companion animals and horses. It was developed by an internationally recognized animal expert, Linda Tellington-Jones, this is a no fear, no force, positive reinforcement method based on cooperation, trust and respect and offers a positive approach to training. It can improve focus, athletic skills, increase willingness and ability to perform and learn. It also helps establish a deeper rapport between animals and humans through increased and more effective communication. This class is for dog owners and their dog, so please bring your dog! Registration deadline: 2/28 Thursdays 3/7-3/28 6:30-7:00 PM Fee: $53.00 #1445C

Saturday 4/13 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Fee: $50.00/person (Includes all materials) #0421 Saturday 4/13 1:00-3:00 PM Fee: $50.00/person (Includes all materials) #0421B

Stockmen’s Greenhouse 60973 US-12 Litchfield, MN 55355

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Instructor: TTouch Practitioner Patricia Cram Location: Star Dreamer Ranch TTouch Animal Training Facility 29358 MN Hwy 22 ● Litchfield, MN WINTER.SPRING 2019

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ADULT ENRICHMENT AARP Safe Driver Courses

First Aid

Shawn Taylor - Volunteer Instructor

Anno Johnson

Get a discount on your auto insurance! First time participants must complete the 8-hour initial course. The 4-hour refresher course is for renewing your certificate. Topics covered include: common effects of aging and medications on driving, basic driving rules, the license renewal process, traffic hazards, adverse road conditions, energy savings, and accident prevention. The class includes video, lectures, and discussion. No driving or written test. Bring a pen and your AARP card with you to class. Be sure to register early and call before mailing in a check payment as classes fill up fast. 8-Hour Initial Course Wednesday & Thursday 4/10 & 4/11 5:30-9:30 PM #1060 Registration deadline: 4/3

This course is designed to teach lay rescuers how to prevent and respond to emergencies for victims of all ages. Participants will learn general principles of first aid including: medical, injury, and environmental emergencies. This AHA certification is valid for two years. 5:30-9:00 PM Meeker Memorial Hospital Fee: $63.00 DATES TO BE DETERMINED. Call Community Ed for more details. You will receive an eCard certification through email– please provide your email. Participants need to pick up class materials at Community Education and read prior to class.

4-Hour Refresher Courses Wednesday #1050

1/9 12:30-4:30 PM Registration deadline: 1/2

Wednesday #1051

2/21 5:30-9:30 PM Registration deadline: 2/14

Thursday #1052

3/13 12:30-4:30 PM Registration deadline: 3/6

Fee: AARP Members $25.00

Non-Members $30.00

All classes held in Room 12 at the Wagner Education Building (307 E 6th Street-Litchfield, MN) Refreshments provided by Jason Tibbits– State Farm Insurance Litchfield

Private Garden Plot Have a green thumb or want to try your hand at gardening? Then the Private Garden is the place for you! The gardens are plowed, tilled and marked according to the plot size you choose. In addition there are water spigots available for your gardening use. Call for more details or to reserve your plot (320) 693-2354! Half Plot (20’ x 25’): $18.00 Full Plot (20’ x 50’): $36.00 Irregular Plot (20’ x 20’) (Limited plots): $15.00

Terreno Privado de Jardinería ¿Tienes mano para las plantas o quieres probar si puedes plantar? ¡Entonces el Jardín Privado es el perfecto lugar para ti! Los jardines son arados, labrados y marcados de acuerdo con el tamaño de terreno que escoge. También hay llaves de agua para que usen mientras esta cultivando el jardín. Llame para mas detalles o para reservar su terreno al (320) 693-2354!

First Aid Online Certification Part 1- Web-Based Instruction This is a web-based, self directed course that features interactive exercises, audio and video, note-taking and reference tools. Participants also have access to the online version of the Heartsaver® First Aid student workbook. All course content will be accessible for 24 months following activation of your key code. Secure your spot in the Online Part 1, by calling Channing Bete at 1-800-611-6082 or by visiting their online store. Heartsaver® First Aid Ask for course #15-1402 Cost is $25.00 through Channing Bete. Part 2- First Aid Skills Test This class is only for participants who have taken the online first aid course and passed. A printed certificate indicating successful completion of Part 1, the web-based instruction, must be presented to the skills instructor. Class will consist of the skills test-out with a certified AHA instructor. Choose one of the two test out dates. 4:30-5:30 PM Meeker Memorial Hospital Fee: $30.00 DATES TO BE DETERMINED. Call Community Ed for more details. You will receive an eCard certification through email– please provide your email.

Mitad de Terreno (20' x 25'): $18.00 Mitad de Terreno (20' x 50'): $36.00 Terreno Irregular (20' x 20') (Terrenos limitados): $15.00

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ADULT ENRICHMENT CPR

CPR Online Certification

Anno Johnson Heartsaver® CPR/AED The Heartsaver® CPR/AED course is designed to prepare students to provide CPR and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) in a safe, timely, and effective manner. Heartsaver® courses are intended for anyone with little or no medical training who needs a course completion card for job, regulatory (e.g., OSHA), or other requirements. These courses can also be taken by anyone who wants to be prepared for an emergency in any setting. This AHA certification is valid for two years. (Minimum age for certification is 11 years old). 5:30-8:30 PM Meeker Memorial Hospital Fee: $63.00 \ DATES TO BE DETERMINED. Call Community Ed for more details. Heartcode® Basic Life Support (BLS) Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider CPR is the foundation for saving lives after cardiac arrest. This course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both in-facility and prehospital settings. This course is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills. This AHA certification is valid for two years.

5:30-8:30 PM Meeker Memorial Hospital Fee: $63.00 DATES TO BE DETERMINED. Call Community Ed for more details. You will receive an eCard certification through emailplease provide an email. Participants need to pick up class materials at Community Education and read prior to class.

Part 1- Web-Based Instruction This is a web-based, self directed course that features interactive exercises, audio and video, note-taking and reference tools. Participants also have access to the online version of the Heartsaver® CPR/AED or BLS Heartcode® student workbook. All course content will be accessible for 24 months following activation of your key code. Secure your spot in the Online Part 1, by calling Channing Bete at 1-800-611-6082 or by visiting their online store. Heartsaver® CPR/AED Ask for course #15-1401 Cost is $15.00 through Channing Bete. Heartcode® BLS (Healthcare Providers) Ask for course #15-1400 Cost is $28.50 through Channing Bete. Part 2- CPR Skills Test This class is only for participants who have taken the online CPR course and passed. A printed certificate indicating successful completion of Part 1, the web-based instruction, must be presented to the skills instructor. Class will consist of the skills test-out with a certified AHA instructor. Heartsaver® CPR/AED Test Out: 4:30-5:30 PM Meeker Memorial Hospital Fee: $30.00 DATES TO BE DETERMINED. Call Community Ed for more details. Heartcode® BLS (Healthcare Providers) Test Out: 4:30-5:30 PM Meeker Memorial Hospital Fee: $30.00 DATES TO BE DETERMINED. Call Community Ed for more details. You will receive an eCard certification through email-

First Aid & CPR/AED Combination Online Certification

Heartsaver® First Aid & CPR/AED Ask for course #15-1403 Cost is $30.00 through Channing Bete.

Part 1- Web-Based Instruction This is a web-based, self directed course that features interactive exercises, audio and video, note-taking and reference tools. Participants also have access to the online version of the Heartsaver® CPR/AED and First Aid student workbooks. All course content will be accessible for 24 months following activation of your key code. Secure your spot in the Online Part 1, by calling Channing Bete at 1-800-611-6082 or by visiting their online store.

Part 2– First Aid & CPR Skills Test These classes are only for participants who have taken the online First Aid & CPR/AED courses and passed. A printed certificate indicating successful completion of Part 1, the web-based instruction, must be presented to the skills instructor. This is the second part of your online certification. Class will consist of the skills test-out with a certified AHA instructor. Dates to be determined. Call Community Ed for more details.

You will receive an eCard certification through email- please provide an email.

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ADULT RECREATION Tae Kwon Do Ages 7+ th

Men's Evening Basketball

Scott Lund 4 Degree Black Belt April Lund 1st Degree Black Belt Tae Kwon Do is a Korean Martial Art using hand and foot techniques. It is a great class for kids and adults. Our classes are taught in a family friendly atmosphere emphasizing positive attitudes. While learning the techniques of Tae Kwon Do, you will gain focus, self-control and self-confidence. All rank advancement is through the World Martial Arts Center (WMAC) and nationally recognized. Black Belt ranking is through the Kukkiwon in South Korea. Participants should wear loose, comfortable clothing (no shorts please). Session I Tuesdays & Thursdays 1/8, 1/10, 1/15, 1/17, 2/14, 2/19, 2/21, 2/26, 2/28, 3/5, 3/7, 3/19 & 3/12 #1802 Registration deadline: 1/2 Session II Tuesdays & Thursdays 4/2-5/16 #1802B Registration deadline: 3/26 All Classes 6:30-7:30 PM â—? WEB Gym â—? Fee: $95.00

Great exercise for the basketball enthusiast who needs an exercise outlet. This activity is for men and gives them a chance to play pick up games and enjoy some time on the court. Registration deadline: 12/28 Tuesdays 1/8-3/19 6:30-8:00 PM MS Cafeteria/Gym Fee: $30.00 #1725

Adult Volleyball League Get a team together and play volleyball this winter! Team information needs to be received by December 26. Play starts January 2 with regular games played until March 6. End of season playoffs will be March 13 and 20. All teams must provide a team name and team captain. Registration deadline: 12/26 Wednesdays 1/2-3/20 6:30-10:00 PM MS Gym & Cafeteria/Gym Fee: Before 12/26 -$80.00 After 12/26 - $95.00 #1739

Adult Soccer Manuel Jasso

Do you love to play soccer in the summer but want to keep playing when it gets cold outside? This is a relaxed atmosphere intended for players who want to have fun. This is not a league, no one will be turned away. Registration deadline: 12/28 Tuesdays 1/8-5/21 (No 3/26) 7:45-9:45 PM WEB Gym Fee: Couple - $40.00 Single - $30.00 #1735

Walking Club Move your daily walking routine inside! Your pass is good for the entire school year. There is no walking on conference nights, when school is not in session or when school is cancelled due to inclement weather. Start anytime during the school year! Purchase your new GOLD (2018-19) pass at the Community Ed Office. Monday-Friday 6:30-7:30 AM & 4:00-8:30 PM Lake Ripley Elementary Fee: $5.00 #1705 No registration deadline! 20

We are always looking for instructors and new class ideas! Feel free to contact Community Education if you or anyone you know may be interested!

Photographs/Videotaping

By registering for any Community Education activity you acknowledge for yourself or those you are registering that photographs and/or videotaping of participants may be taken and used for marketing purposes. See page 30 for more information.

Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


ADULT RECREATION Yoga Prenatal

Church Ladies Yoga

Open Sole Yoga

Open Sole Yoga

Yoga for the mommy to be. This class is tailored for pregnancy at any stage. You will build strength and endurance with the use of breath work in order to get ready for labor.

This is not just for church ladies, this class is designed for all levels who want a more relaxed yoga experience; with a fun little challenge thrown in every so often.

Session I (6 Weeks) Thursdays 1/10-2/14 7:00-8:00 PM Artisan Building Fee: $50.00 #1741P Registration deadline: 1/3

Session I (6 Weeks) Wednesdays 1/9-2/13 9:00-10:00 AM Artisan Building Fee: $50.00 #1743 Registration deadline: 1/2

Session II (5 Weeks) Thursdays 2/21-3/21 7:00-8:00 PM Artisan Building Fee: $50.00 #1741P Registration deadline: 2/14

Session II (5 Weeks) Wednesdays 2/20-3/20 9:00-10:00 AM Artisan Building Fee: $50.00 #1743 Registration deadline: 2/13

Adult Pickleball Join us in trying your hand at Pickleball! Pickleball is a cross between tennis, badminton & ping-pong. All ages & skill levels are welcome to join us in trying out this fun, competitive sport! Bring your own paddle! Mondays & Wednesdays 1/7-5/22 (No 1/21, 2/18, 3/25, 3/27, 4/1 & 4/22) 7:45-9:45 PM Earlier times available by appointment only weather permitting 6:15-7:45 PM WEB Gym Fee: $20.00 #0502A

Yoga for Men Open Sole Yoga

A yoga class geared for men (where it's ok if you can't touch your toes) will provide a well-rounded practice to build strength, improve flexibility, and reduce stress. Men often struggle with tightness, particularly in the hips and hamstrings that can lead to weakness and injury. Whether you are an experienced yogi or a desk jockey who needs more exercise, you will enjoy the benefits of practicing yoga with "the guys�. Session I (6 Weeks) Tuesdays 1/8-2/12 6:00-7:00 AM Artisan Building Fee: $50.00 #1742 Registration deadline: 1/2 Session II (5 Weeks) Tuesdays 2/19-3/19 6:00-7:00 AM Artisan Building Fee: $50.00 #1742 Registration deadline: 2/12

No registration deadline! Register at any time!

GIFT CERTIFICATES

ALL YOGA CLASSES: The Artisan Building 207 N Sibley Avenue Litchfield, MN

Looking for a one-of-a-kind gift for that special person in your life? Give the gift of experience! Purchase your gift certificate at the Litchfield Community Education & Recreation office! There is something for everyone!

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ADULT RECREATION Litchfield Student Anglers Club Captain

Outdoor Archery Grades 3-Adult Rick Loge

For the very beginner or the highly skilled archer, this activity is for youth who want to learn or improve in the sport of archery. Learning or building on already known skills will be the focus of this activity. Archery can improve muscular strength and endurance, hand-eye coordination, balance and flexibility. Students will learn the proper way to use a bow and the appropriate safety procedures to follow when practicing or competing. You must provide your own bow and arrows! Registration deadline: 4/23 Tuesdays 4/30-6/4 6:00-7:30 PM Lake Ripley Outdoor Archery Range Fee: Children - $40.00 Adults - $43.00 #1859B

Litchfield Student Anglers Club (LSAC) is looking for boat captains to volunteer their time and boat to take kids fishing. There are a total of 7 nights, but subs are available in the event that you can’t make one of the nights. Boats must be over 12’ and 10HP. Knowledge of fishing is not required. Captains will need to complete a background check through ISD 465 and some brief online training. League Dates 5/19, 6/9, 6/23, 7/7, 7/21, 8/4 & 8/18 4:30 PM See page 30 information on background checks & online training. For questions or more information on being a captain, contact Dan Anderson at (320) 434-0509 or danderson144@gmail.com

Volunteers Needed! If you are looking for an enjoyable way to make a difference in the lives of others we have an opportunity for you! We are looking for adults and students to volunteer with our youth and adults with disabilities on a weekly basis. We also need volunteers as we host the Regional Basketball Tournament on Saturday, March 23 here at our High School/Middle School Complex. See page 26 or call Rebecca at (320) 693-2354 for more information!

Fishing with Seniors Wednesday, June 19

Senior citizens are invited to take part in our FREE “Fishing with Seniors” event put on by Litchfield Student Anglers Club! Registration is required. Spots are limited so register early! Registration deadline: 6/12 Meet & Greet 4:00 PM

Fishing 5:00 PM

Lake Ripley - East Landing #0619 ACTIVITY REGISTRATIONS

When you are registering for a Community Education activity, please provide a valid email and phone number as these are the main ways we contact you with activity information.

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Event is FREE but donations to the LSAC are appreciated.

Contact Community Ed to register, but for questions or more information contact Dan Anderson at (320) 434-0509 or danderson144@gmail.com

Photographs/Videotaping

By registering for any Community Education activity you acknowledge for yourself or those you are registering that photographs and/or videotaping of participants may be taken and used for marketing purposes. See page 30 for more information.

Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


ADULT & FAMILY TRIPS Lanesboro, MN Rhubarb Festival & Amish Tour

Church Basement Ladies presents: You Smell Barn!

Whether you have never been to Lanesboro or it is a favorite destination, you will love the trip we have planned for you! We will be taking in the festivities of Lanesboro’s famous Rhubarb Festival. You will have time for: tasting free rhubarb treats the town will provide for us, shopping, visiting the craft fair, taking in the activities, and having lunch on your own. In the afternoon we will be taking a 3-hour Amish tour with fun stops along the way, giving us plenty of opportunities to shop. Remember the Amish only take cash or checks. Registration deadline: 5/24

From the book, Growing up Rural: You Smell Barn by Martin and Nelson, comes the 7th Church Basement Ladies Musical From the Basement to the Barn! This new musical is being performed in the Ames Center of Burnsville and includes lunch! The Church Basement Ladies Luncheon menu is: full soup and salad bar, turkey breast with gravy, mashed potato, seasonal vegetable, fresh bread & butter, assorted pie, coffee, water, lemonade! A great farm lunch!! Registration deadline: 1/30

June 1, 2019

February 6, 2019

Departure 9:00 AM - Load at ACGC - High School 9:25 AM - Load at Litchfield - Civic Arena parking lot Departure 9:55 AM - Load at Dassel-Cokato - PAC 6:00 AM - Load at ACGC - High School 10:20 AM - Load at Howard Lake - MAWSECO 720 9th Ave. 6:25 AM - Load at Litchfield - Civic Arena Parking Lot 11:30 AM - Buffet Lunch 6:55 AM - Load at Dassel-Cokato - PAC th 7:15 AM - Load at Howard Lake - MAWSECO 720 9 Ave. 1:00 PM - Show 10:15 AM - Arrive in Lanesboro 10:30 AM - Rhubarb Festival (Lunch and shopping on your own) Return 4:30 PM - Unload in Howard Lake 1:30-4:30 PM - Bluffscape Amish Tour 4:45 PM - Unload in Dassel-Cokato 5:10 PM - Unload in Litchfield Return 5:30 PM - Unload in ACGC 6:30 PM - Dinner on your own in - Fairbault, MN 9:20 PM - Unload in Howard Lake *Times are approximate. Chaperone is not responsible for any 9:40 PM - Unload in Dassel-Cokato changes in the schedule the day of the trip. 10:00 PM - Unload in Litchfield 10:20 PM - Unload in ACGC Fee: $63.00 (includes cost of ticket and lunch) #1130 *Times are approximate. Chaperone is not responsible for any changes in the schedule the day of the trip.

Fee: $57.00 (includes cost of travel and tour) #0601

ATTN: Be sure to register early and call before mailing in a check payment as our trips fill up fast.

Italy Tour - Venice, Florence & Rome We are always looking for instructors and new class ideas! Feel free to contact Community Education if you or anyone you know may be interested!

GIFT CERTIFICATES Looking for a one-of-a-kind gift for that special person in your life? Give the gift of experience! Purchase your gift certificate at the Litchfield Community Education & Recreation office! There is something for everyone!

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Explore the iconic cities of Italy's vibrant culture, both past and present! Ride through city canals on gondolas, soak up over 2,000 years of Imperial Roman history and experience the people, food and way of life that makes Italy such an amazing travel destination. We will travel to Venice, Florence and then on to Rome! An optional two days extension to the beautiful Sorrento Coast, Island of Capri and ruins of Pompeii are also available. This is an adult tour. Travelers must be at least 18 years old at time of departure. Informational Meeting Led by Gabra Lokken January 28, 2019 - 6:30 PM ACGC Jr.-Sr. High Room A111 \

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GUIA DE PROGRAMAS Y ACTIVIDADES Dibujo I Grados 4-6

Evaluación de Temprana Edad 2019

Dave Whitchurch

¿Estás motivado y emocionado de mejorar tus habilidades de dibujo? Ejercicios de dibujo, actividades, estudio de línea serán parte de este curso. El Sr. Whitchurch ha sido maestro / entrenador en el Distrito Escolar de Litchfield por 34 años. ¡Ha diseñado el logo Dribblin’ Dragon por años! Él tiene una concentración de arte de Bemidji State University, y ha dibujado como un pasatiempo toda su vida. ¡Ven a disfrutar de la diversión con un grupo talentoso de niños que les encanta dibujar! Los participantes deben comprar un cuaderno de dibujo y llevarlo a clase. Fecha límite de inscripción: 1/22

Lunes-Jueves 1/28-1/31 3:10-4:30 PM MS RM 114 Costo: $28.00 #1232

1er, 2do, 3er Grado Programa de Básquetbol Justin Wittrock, Randy Quitney & Kristi Quitney

La evaluación de temprana edad de las escuelas públicas de Litchfield es un servicio ofrecido a familias con niños de 3 a 5 años de edad. Esta es una oportunidad para ver si su niño está logrando los pasos importantes del desarrollo. Esta evaluación les permite a los padres obtener apoyo para sus hijos que podrán necesitar ayuda para lograr alcanzar estos pasos importantes. El distrito escolar tiene la obligación de ofrecer la evaluación de temprana edad para TODOS los niños antes de entrar al kínder en el estado de Minnesota. Si no recibió una invitación para sus niños, de 3½-5 años de edad, por favor llame a la Oficina de Temprana Edad al (320) 693-2354 para hacer su cita. Durante el proceso de evaluación, el personal de temprana edad junto con la enfermera de la escuela checará a su hijo/a de(l): Historial de registro de vacunas-visión & audición-estatura, peso & crecimiento-pensamiento, lenguaje & habilidades de comunicación-desarrollo social & emocional. Si su hijo/a esta en el censo del distrito escolar, se le notificará acerca de la evaluación de temprana edad cuando se acerque a la edad de 3½. Si no recibe noticias de nosotros o si necesita hacer una cita, por favor llame al (320) 693-2354.

¡Venga a aprender los fundamentos del básquetbol con miembros del equipo de la secundaria ayudándoles cada semana! Fundamentos enfatizados incluirán: reglas, pasando y tirando. También habrá tiempo para jugar juegos 3-contra-3, 4-contra-4 y 5-contra-5. ¡Todos los

Fechas de evaluación: Enero 25, 2019 Marzo 15, 2019

participantes recibirán una camisa gratis!

Chris Schlueter

Sábados 1/5-2/23 (No 2/9) Niños Grados 1-3 8:30-10:00 AM Niñas Grados 1-3 10:00-11:30 AM Gimnasio de la primaria de Ripley ¡GRATIS No requiere registrarse!

¡Pase la mañana decorando pastelitos frescos y siendo creativo con pretzels y palomitas! Traiga un delantal o camisa vieja. Adultos son bienvenidos a venir y ayudar a su niño a crear su obra maestra!Registración Termina: 2/16

Llamando todo Futuro Pastelero Grados 1-3

Sábado, 23 de febrero 9:00-10:30 AM HS RM C-110 Ciencia Loca Costo: $20.00 Opere diferentes modelos de robot que usan una variedad #0223 de dispositivos sensoriales, como detección de infrarrojo, sonido o luz. Opere un robot con seis piernas uno con ruedas y mande a un robot que atraviese un curso de Patrocina a un Niño- Becas Disponibles obstáculos. Pruébese un brazo robótico y construya su La Educación Comunitaria de Litchfield recibe propia Mano-Mecano para llevarse a casa. donaciones generosas de Individuos y negocios en nuestra Registración Termina: 2/8 comunidad para proveer becas para actividades juveniles. Viernes, 15 de febrero Estos fondos permanecen en vigor hasta que sean 3:30-4:30 PM utilizados. Las becas se basan en los ingresos y HS RM E-105 elegibilidad y usamos las mismas directrices que el Costo: $30.00 Programa de Almuerzo gratis y precio reducido. Por #0215 favor, contacte a la oficina de Educación Comunitaria Para Los plazos para inscribirse para todas las clases/actividades son obtener más información y para determinar la una semana antes de que la clase o actividad comience, a menos elegibilidad. que se especifique.

Robots Radicales Gr. K+

Fiesta Increíble - Viernes, 8 de Marzo ¡Estamos celebrando tu familia increíble! ¡Estaremos sirviendo una comida después por una presentación increíble y el Zoológico Móvil de Minnesota! Registración Termina: 3/1 Gimnasio Wagner 5:30-6:15 PM  Comida

¡GRATIS

6:15-7:00 PM  Presentación Increíble & Zoológico Móvil de Minnesota

Les animamos a nuestros invitados que vengan vestidos como sus superhéroes!

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ADULT BASIC EDUCATION All classes and instruction are FREE! Learn in the classroom or online! Students can START AT ANYTIME but REGISTERATION IS REQUIRED!! ¡Comienza en cualquier momento y trabaja a tu propio ritmo! ¡Los estudiantes pueden COMENZAR EN CUALQUIER MOMENTO, pero SE REQUIERE REGISTRARSE! Jen Carl

Instructors Julie Mischke Mary Carlson

Come to ABE for free computer skills training!! We have helpful instructors to guide you and the opportunity to earn certificates for your progress! ¡Ven a ABE para obtener habilidades de computación gratuitas! ¡Tenemos instructores útiles para guiarlo y la oportunidad de obtener certificados para su progreso!

Where: Wagner Education Building 307 E 6th Street Litchfield, MN (Look for ABE signs inside)

Donde: Edificio Educativo Wagner 307 E 6th Street Litchfield, MN (Busque las señales de ABE)

When: Mondays Tuesdays

Cuando: los lunes de 6:00 a 8:00 PM los martes de 4:30 a 7:30 PM

6:00-8:00 PM 4:30-7:30 PM

Online ONLY in July & December What do we offer? Adult Basic Education (ABE) is a great way to improve your personal skills and your chance of better employment. Join our ABE community of learners and reap the rewards that self-improvement offers you. ¿Qué ofrecemos? La Educación Básica para Adultos (ABE) es una excelente manera de mejorar sus habilidades personales y sus posibilidades de obtener un mejor empleo. Únase a nuestra comunidad de estudiantes de ABE y gane las recompensas que le ofrece la superación personal.

Life skills: math, reading, writing GED test prep Adult diploma Keyboarding skills English as a Second Language Become a U.S. Citizen: citizen test prep Driver’s Education: written test prep Computer classes Accuplacer prep Distance learning Minnesota Adult Competency Based Diploma College and career transition prep

Habilidades académicas: matemáticas, lectura, escritura Preparación para el examen GED Diploma de adulto Habilidades de teclado Inglés como segundo idioma Conviértete en ciudadano estadounidense: preparación para exámenes ciudadanos

Educación del conductor: preparación de exámenes escritos Clases de computación Preparación para el examen Accuplacer Aprendizaje a distancia Diploma basado en la capacidad de adultos de Minnesota Preparación para la transición de la universidad y la carrera

GED Prep/Academics Do GED Prep, take practice tests or improve your academic skills in math, language arts, science and/or social studies. Participants can take pre-tests and be awarded a “Basic Computer Skills Certificate” that can provide credential for employment.

Participants must be 17 years old to enroll in ABE and 19 years old to take the GED test (17 & 18 year olds may be able to take the GED test with a waiver).

Find out more online at ged.com Preparación para GED/Académica Prepárese para tomar el GED, tomar exámenes de práctica o simplemente mejorar sus habilidades académicas en matemáticas, artes del lenguaje, ciencias y/o estudios sociales.

Los participantes pueden tomar exámenes previos y se les otorgará un "Certificado de Habilidades Básicas de Computación" que puede proporcionar credenciales para el empleo.

Los adultos deben tener 17 años para inscribirse en ABE y 19 años para tomar el examen de GED (los de 17 y 18 años podrían tomar el examen de GED con una exención).

Obtenga más información en línea en ged.com GED Testing (Examen de GED): Hutchinson (320) 234-8507 Litchfield Community Education & Recreation

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS UNIFIED SPORTS Special Olympics Unified Sports combine athletes with and without disabilities on the same team. By participating together, athletes and Unified Partners improve their physical fitness, sharpen their skills, challenge the competition and encourage teamwork. Learn new skills and meet new people. Athletes will attend area competitions when possible.

Unified Track and Field

Coaches Whitney Lind, Rick Alma & Susan Alstrom Special Olympics Unified Sports combine athletes with and without disabilities on the same team. Track and Field has specific events for all ability levels. There is something for everyone and the fun of being together adds such joy to the lives of athletes, volunteers, and coaches alike! We will be competing in Region 6 Area Competition in Hutchinson. Date TBA. Please specify shirt size when registering (AS-AXL). Registration deadline: 3/25 Mondays 4/8-5/20 6:30-7:30 PM HS Track & Field Complex

Unified Basketball Join us! Our team, Litchfield Dragon Spitfire, gives students and adults, with and without disabilities, a chance to play on the same team while supporting and learning from one another. All experience levels are welcome to join! All athletes and Unified Partners are required to fill out an application/consent form. Forms can be found at: specialolympicsminnesota.org or can be picked up at the Community Education office. Participants must bring these forms to the first night of practice. Game jerseys provided. Registration deadline: 1/28

FREE #4026 Registration is required!

State Competition June 21-23 *State competitors will have additional practices.

Special Olympics Winter Dance Our Spitfire friends enjoy being together! Our winter dance gives us a chance to be together and have an incredible evening of games, food, and dancing!

Mondays 2/4-3/18 (No 2/18) 6:30-7:30 PM WEB Gym FREE #4025 Registration is required! Area 6 Basketball Tournament March 23 Litchfield School District Sports Complex Volunteers Needed!

(Inclement weather location is Wagner Education Building Gym)

Region 6 Area Competition Date TBA Hutchinson, MN

Saturday, March 9 5:30-7:00 PM Wagner Gym FREE Admission Meal Cost: $5.00/person #0309 Registration deadline: 3/1

Volunteers Needed! If you are looking for an enjoyable way to make a difference in the lives of others we have an opportunity for you! We are looking for adults and students to volunteer with our youth and adults with disabilities on a weekly basis. We also need volunteers as we host the Regional Basketball Tournament on Saturday, March 23 here at our High School/Middle School Complex. Please call Rebecca at (320) 693-2354 for more details. 26

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION LITCHFIELD COMMUNITY YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS:

Written by Denver Casado & Betina Hershey Special arrangement by Beat by Beat Press

Performances: April 4-6 - 7:00 PM April 7 - 2:00 PM High School Little Theatre

Auditions: January 14-15 (Call backs January 17) 5:30-8:00 PM High School Little Theatre Grades 3-12 are welcome to audition. There will be an announcement on the Community Education Facebook page when audition packets are available for pick up. Registration after auditions: $40.00/Actor & $20.00/Crew Member

At Community Education we are always looking to collaborate with local groups and organizations. See your event on this page! Feel free to contact us if you would like to collaborate or have any questions.

Litchfield Community Theatre Presents:

Book by Linda Woolverton Special arrangement with Music Theatre International

Performances: July 25-27 - 7:00 PM July 28 - 2:00 PM Bernie Aaker Auditorium

GIFT CERTIFICATES Looking for a one-of-a-kind gift for that special person in your life? Give the gift of experience! Purchase your gift certificate at the Litchfield Community Education & Recreation office! There is something for everyone!

Litchfield Community Education & Recreation

Auditions: May 28, 30 (Call backs May 31) 6:00-8:00 PM Bernie Aaker Auditorium Call Community Ed to reserve audition time (320) 693-2354. *Must be 8 years old by performances to audition.

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION Meeker Memorial Hospital & Clinic (MMHC) Programs & Events 612 South Sibley Avenue ● Litchfield, MN 55355 RSVP Bone Builders MMHC is a community site for the Bone Builders Exercise program on M, W, F from 3:30-4:30 p.m. held in the MMHC Conf. Center (lower level). For more information and locations for Bone Builders in Meeker County call: 1-800-669-6714

Healthy Living Classes Community programs sponsored by Meeker Memorial Hospital (MMHC) are planned on the 3rd or 4th Wednesday monthly from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the MMHC Conference Center. These are programs help take action on healthy living and are open to the public, FREE of charge. SAVE the dates on Wednesdays from 4:30-5:30 p.m.

2019 Childbirth & Breastfeeding Education Online education and Childbirth Weekender In-person Class for expectant mothers and their support person will be offered on the following dates in 2019: Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on January 12, March 2, May 4, July 27, September 28 & November 9 Get the support you need for breastfeeding … Meeker Memorial Hospital’s (MMHC) Lactation Consultants are available to help you with breastfeeding during your hospital stay or as an outpatient consultation. Help is available in the Breastfeeding Clinic at MMHC. For more information or to schedule an outpatient visit call: (320) 373-3028

Dates for 2019 include: January 16 February 13 March 20 April 24 May 15

These classes and online education are FREE of charge but all participants must register. To register for one of these programs at Meeker Memorial Hospital & Clinics (MMHC) go to: meekermemorial.org/calendar Paid Advertisement

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INFORMATION & POLICIES Mission Statement Litchfield Community Education and Recreation involves citizens of all ages in inclusive, affordable and accessible opportunities for learning, leadership and community involvement. Want to know what’s happening at Community Education? Listen to the Community Education update on KLFD Radio 1410 AM & 95.9 FM at 11:50 AM every Tuesday. Read the bi-weekly Community Education column in the Litchfield Independent Review in Section B. Go to: litchfieldcommunityed.com

@LitchfieldCommunityEducation

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Community Education and Recreation Advisory Council Members Dave Cziok - Litchfield City Administrator Alison DeWolf - All Area Representative Sue Fenton - All Area Representative Becki Simenson - Litchfield Public Schools Superintendent Jeff Garland - Co-Chair/Litchfield Area Ministerial Representative Judy Hulterstrum - Chamber of Commerce Representative Amie Bergquist - LAMP Kinship Representative Lori Patten - All Area Representative Lori Rice - Healthcare Provider Representative Loree Schultz - Co-Chair Sara Miller - City Council Representative Cassidy Martin - Extension Representative Marcia Provencher - School Board Representative Sarah Ostvig - ECFE Parent Liaison Jen Carl - ABE Representative Stenetta Seiffert - Dragon Kids Club Coordinator Rebecca Warpula - Director Janaye Prieve - Programs Coordinator Emily Bratz - Office Manager/Facilities Coordinator Representative of the citizens of the school district, the Advisory Council meets regularly to help identify the educational, social and cultural needs for district residents of all ages. They welcome your suggestions, ideas, questions and concerns. All meetings are open to the public. If you have ideas you would like to share, contact an Advisory Council member or a Community Education staff member at (320) 693-2354.

Building Key (HS) Litchfield High School 901 N Gilman Avenue (320) 693-2424 (WEB) Wagner Education Building 307 E 6th Street (320) 693-2354 Lake Ripley Elementary School 100 W Pleasure Drive (320) 693-2436 (MS) Litchfield Middle School 340 E 10th Street (320) 693-2441 Litchfield Community Education & Recreation

Use of School Facilities Litchfield Public Schools encourages the use of school facilities. Arrange for rental and use of all school facilities by:  Filling out a Facility Use Application available at the Community Education office  Emailing Emily Bratz - ebratz@isd465.org  Calling (320) 693-2354 Confirmation of the space requested is completed after the request is on the master schedule. There may be rental fees, custodial fees, equipment rental fees, kitchen staff fees, and school supervisory fees, along with a scheduling fee, depending on the time and type of request to use school facilities. Emily Bratz Community Education & Recreation Office Manager/Facility Coordinator WINTER.SPRING 2019

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INFORMATION & POLICIES Sponsor-A-Child

Did you know that about 37% of children in the Litchfield School District qualify for free or reduced lunch rates?

Inclement Weather

If the weather seems questionable listen to KLFD 95.9 FM & 1410 AM radio regarding changes, postponements or cancellations. Please do not call KLFD when looking for activity Free and Reduced rate eligibility is information, only call the Community based on family income requirements Education office. Activity cancellations that are set by the state of Minnesota in or postponements will be posted on our relation to the national poverty Facebook page. When schools close guidelines. As you can imagine, due to inclement weather, all when families are strained financially Community Education activities will it is often items that are seen as be cancelled or postponed. non-essential that are eliminated including recreation and enrichment Cancellation Policy opportunities such as swimming Community Education reserves the lessons, sports, leagues and right to cancel any activity or class. If after-school learning opportunities. this happens, your money will be fully Community Education offers an refunded. Please include a daytime opportunity, through Sponsor-A-Child, phone number and email address with for individuals and organizations to your registration. Cancellations must support the youth of our community be requested prior to the published by making a donation to help offset deadline. All cancellations will be the costs of recreation and enrichment subject to a $5.00 administrative fee. opportunities. Contact Community Refunds will be issued at the Education or stop by the office to learn department’s discretion for cancellations more about how you can sponsor a made less than a week before the start child. date, due to special circumstances. No refunds will be made after the class has met. You must call our office to request Sponsor-A-Child a cancellation. Online cancellation is Scholarships Available not available. Litchfield Community Education receives donations from generous Photographs/Videotaping individuals and businesses in our By registering for any Community community to provide scholarships Education activity listed in this program for youth activities. These funds guide, you acknowledge for yourself or will remain in place until all dollars those you are registering that photographs are utilized. Scholarships are based and/or videotaping of participants may be on income eligibility and we use the taken and used in Community Education same guidelines as the Free and publications, flyers or other advertising. If you object to your photo or video being Reduced Lunch Program. Please used, please contact Community Education. contact the Community Education office for more information and to determine eligibility.

Check Return Policy

Checks returned for insufficient funds, stop payment or account closed will be subject to a $30.00 service charge. Payee will be notified upon receipt of NSF notice to our office. If there has been no attempt to contact our office after two weeks, information will be turned over to a collection agency.

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Fotografías/Grabación

Al inscribirse en cualquier actividad de Educación Comunitaria que se menciona en esta guía de programas, usted reconoce por sí mismo o por los que está registrando que las fotografías y / o filmaciones de los participantes pueden ser tomadas y utilizadas en publicaciones de la Educación Comunitaria, volantes u otra publicidad. Si se opone a que su foto o video sea utilizado, llame a la oficina de Educación Comunitaria al (320) 693-2354.

Equal Opportunities and Accessibility

District 465 Community Education and Recreation complies with all state and federal equal opportunity requirements and follows employment practices and education programs that do not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, marital status, handicap, national origin or the presence of a non-job or education related medical condition. We will strive to provide reasonable accommodations when needed. Advance notice of these needs helps considerably. When registering, please inform our staff by filling out an information sheet that describes the type of accommodations that Community Education and Recreation can provide for you. The Community Education and Recreation staff will not be responsible for passing or handling personal medications. This must be done by a parent, guardian or personal care attendant. Parents/guardians, staff or PCAs are welcome to accompany those with special needs to a class at no charge.

Parent Volunteer Discount

Do you have a passion for a particular sport or activity? Some of our programs are looking for parent volunteers and we need committed individuals to help out. When you commit, we ask that you are able to consistently provide assistance for all scheduled program dates. At the end of the activity you will receive credit on your account for use on a future class. All volunteers must complete an application and background check ($14.00 fee). In addition, all coaches must complete bloodborne pathogen and concussion training two weeks prior to coaching. Please contact Community Education for additional details and available volunteer positions.

Register online at: litchfieldcommunityed.com or call us at (320) 693-2354


REGISTRATION FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER:

Registration deadlines are used to determine whether or not an activity will take place. If there is insufficient enrollment, the activity must be modified or cancelled. All activities require a high level of coordination, often including facility scheduling, staffing, and purchasing of supplies.

Go online: litchfieldcommunityed.com Call us: (320) 693-2354 Visit us in person or drop a check in the mail: Litchfield Community Education & Recreation 307 E 6th Street, Suite 110 Litchfield, MN 55355

PLEASE REGISTER EARLY!!

Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Our office is closed during District 465 holidays. Please contact us for a list of days that we will be closed. Please provide a valid email address if you have one. You will receive a confirmation email for your registration and it will also be our main way of contacting you with activity information.

Payment is required at the time of registration. Litchfield Community Education & Recreation Registration Form Payer Name (Print)__________________________________________ Day Phone____________________________ Mailing Address____________________________________ City___________________ State_____ Zip__________ Family E-mail Address______________________________________________________ Other Phone Numbers

Cell Phone_________________________ Evening Phone___________________________

Activity #

Activity Name

Fee

Participant’s Name

Grade

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Visa ____ MasterCard ____Cash _____ Check #___________ Card #__________________________ Expiration Date_____/_____ Cardholder’s Signature_________________________________________

Shirt Size

(if activity includes shirt)

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Please call to check availability of activity before you mail in your registration form.

Make checks payable and mail to: Litchfield Community Education 307 E 6th Street, Suite 110 Litchfield, MN 55355

Litchfield Community Education & Recreation

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The picture you see featured on the front of the guide is courtesy of local resident, Kristie Flachmeyer and it’s of her pet rabbit, Thumper, enjoying lilacs in the spring. Kristie believes that her gift in life is to bring joy to others through photography. She has had no professional training, just a love of capturing beautiful moments and sharing them with those around her. She says that the smiles on the faces of those people she shares her collages with speaks volumes. When Kristie’s not taking photographs, she’s spending time with family, going to the pool with her daughter and sketching (especially flowers). Thank you Kristie for sharing your talents with Litchfield and the surrounding communities!

If you have a photograph that you would like to see featured in one of our guides, you have a talent you would like to share or a class you would like to see offered, we would love to hear from you!

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