WINTER/SPRING 2020
See why everybody’s talking about Community Ed!
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WELCOME TO COMMUNITY ED!
Community Ed turns 40 this year! We were born into a world with Harvest Gold appliances in our kitchens, giant shoulder pads on our dresses and Michael Jackson on the radio. Times have changed. But our mission has remained steady: to serve the emerging needs of our students, their families and the broader community. FROM OUR DIRECTOR
Today, more than 300 employees and over 1,200 volunteers participate in our work—serving thousands of district residents from the moment they are born all the way through adulthood. We’re proud of our 40-year history. And we’re excited for what the future holds. As we enter 2020, we hope you will not only participate in our classes, but also explore all that we have to offer. Check out our circle of services on page 55. Read more about our updated brand on page 45. And register for classes today! Find out why everybody’s talking about Community Ed. Warmly, Jenni Ebert Director of Community Ed jennifer.ebert@wayzataschools.org
We’re listening! Email your questions and ideas to communityed@ wayzataschools.org
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CLASSES 4 Adults
Explore over 100 classes. Choose from dozens of topics.
26 Youth
NEWS 45 Community Ed updates its look 46 Wayzata Early Learning School moving to new location 49 All our kids are Wayzata Kids 50 More than 1,000 youth say “YES” to volunteering 51 New auditorium now available for community rentals 51 We’re seeking new partnership opportunities
REGISTRATION 52 Registration 54 Map
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Fresh Botanical Spring Soaps and Sugar Scrubs NEW
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INDEX 5 Create 8 Dance 10 Fitness 12 Food & Drink 15 Home Care 16 Language, History, Culture 17 Money Matters 20 Special Interest 22 Technology 24 Wellness
Make beautiful moisturizing sulfate-free, three-butter base (mango, shea and cocoa butter) soaps and sugar scrubs to gently cleanse and exfoliate skin for spring! Blend luscious phthalate-free botanical, fruit and floral fragrances to delight your spirit and add luxury to everyday! DIY soaps and sugar scrubs make beautiful handmade gifts for those you love. Take home soaps, sugar scrubs and DIY recipes to make more at home. (Raulla S. Mitchell)
All Occasion Cards
Create 25 hand-stamped cards (five cards of five designs). All new card designs in a variety of themes. Never be without a card for that special occasion. Class includes pre-cut materials, envelopes, use of instructor’s stamps, inks and tools. Students should bring their adhesive of choice to class (tombow, double stick tape, etc). Instructor will have adhesive to purchase as well. (Elizabeth Hawley)
Wednesday, March 4 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35 Thursday, May 14 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35
Beginner Stained Glass Window
Come ready to create a beautiful stained glass window approximately 8" x 10". This class is for both beginner and experienced stained glass participants! The copper foil technique will be taught, from cutting to assembly. The first night focuses on choosing a pattern (calla lily or sailboat) and discussing colors of glass, equipment and layout. Tool kits are provided. This class includes one free Saturday morning Open Studio visit!
Thursday, April 30 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $29 AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$20 (cash/check only, due at first class)
(Cindy Bergstrom)
REMINDERS • G et free help with reading, writing, math, English language skills, preparing for the GED and more. Call Adult Basic Education at 763-745-5200.
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Beautiful Glass Mosaic Garden Stepping Stone
Using precut glass, design and create gorgeous stepping stones for your garden. Patterns are available or bring an outline of a child’s hand to make a unique keepsake. This is a fun class to take with a child and make a great gift. Round and square 8” molds are available. Supply fee covers cost of one stepping stone. There will be time to make multiples. (Lindsey Guetter) Saturday, May 30 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35 AGES 10+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
Thursdays, February 6–February 27 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Orono Discovery Center $95 (4 classes) AGES 14+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE first class)
$25–$50 (cash/check only, due at
Dreaming about summer? Registration for summer classes begins March 1. Watch for our summer class catalog in your mailbox on March 12.
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$12 (cash/check only, due at first class)
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CREATE
Fused Glass Decorative Dishes NEW
Create up to two small décor dishes —one round and one square preferably (approx. 3.5" or smaller). Use your dishes to hold jewelry, dish scrubbers, dipping sauces or as a spoon rest. Choose from a variety of glass colors. Instructors will be available to demonstrate technique, explain the process and help with your design! The glass used is food safe. Due to the fusing cycle, you will have to return to the studio to pick up your piece. This class is for beginners and repeat fused glass participants. (Tracee Eidenschink,
Fused Glass Night Light
(Tracee Eidenschink, Anita Lang, Lynne Courtney, Nancy Bossert)
Monday, February 24 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Orono Discovery Center $21 SUPPLY FEE $15 (cash/check only, due at first class)
AGES 14+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$15 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Fused Glass Garden Decor
Add some flare to your garden with colorful fused glass. Create garden stakes, suncatchers or colorful totems. Due to the firing process, you will have to return to the studio one to two weeks after the class to pick up your project. This class is for beginners and repeat fused glass participants. (Tracee Eidenschink, Anita Lang, Lynne Courtney)
Monday, May 11 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Orono Discovery Center $21 SUPPLY FEE $15 (cash/check only, due at first class)
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Folded Book Art
Enjoy an evening of fun to learn the art of book folding. You will learn how to select and read patterns, how to choose the right book, and the techniques for basic book folding. Leave class with a unique piece of art and a new skill. Bring a mechanical pencil and a 30 centimeter (12 inch) ruler with millimeter markings. Books and patterns provided at no additional charge. (Elizabeth Hawley)
This bird bath is made with an 8" terracotta drip tray. It is decorated with pieces of stained glass then grouted at the next class. It is beautiful when completed! It can be placed on the ground, on a wrought iron stand or other fun possibilities. We will discuss how to add a water pump for those interested in continuing their project at Open Studio. (Cindy Bergstrom) Monday/Thursday, May 18–May 21 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Orono Discovery Center $59 (2 classes) AGES 14+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$20 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Glass Mosaic Table Lamp or Candle Holder
Using precut glass and some creativity (patterns are available), cover a 4" x 9" or 8" x 8" lamp or 3" x 3" square candle holder with colorful designs. First night is working on your project, having fun, and being creative. Second night is grouting, learning about glass cutting and types of mosaics. (Lindsey Guetter)
Wednesdays, January 22–January 29 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 (2 classes) AGES 14+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$30 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Heart of Glass: Fused Mosaic
A heart of glass personalized for you, and just in time for Valentine’s Day! Snip and overlay colorful fused glass pieces to create your mosaic heart (approx. 7" x 7"). The heart can be left flat as a trivet or a hook can be placed for hanging. This class is for beginners or repeat fused glass participants. Due to the fusing cycle, you will have to return to the studio the following Wednesday evening or make arrangements with the instructor the night of class. (Tracee Eidenschink, Anita Lang, Lynne Courtney, Nancy Bossert)
Monday, January 20 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Orono Discovery Center $21 AGES 14+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$15 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Palette Up! Alcohol Ink Painting Workshop
Experiment with alcohol inks on Yupo paper. The non-absorbent nature of Yupo means it will not buckle, no matter how much water you put on it, and it makes colors more vibrant and brilliant than on standard papers as all the color sits on the surface. Alcohol inks are pigment-intense and vibrant, free-flowing and filled with an energy all their own. You will leave the workshop with knowledge of a new technique that you can then take home and expand your art interest. (Art Innovators) Tuesday, March 10 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39
Pottery Wheel Throwing— Beginners
Wednesday, April 22 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35
Anita Lang, Lynne Courtney, Nancy Bossert)
Monday, April 20 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Orono Discovery Center $21
Mosaic Bird Bath
Light up a space in your home with a unique fused glass night light. This piece makes a great gift too! Each light cover is approximately 3" x 4.5" in size. Participants will choose a curved or flat design. Due to the fusing cycle, you will have to return to the studio the following Wednesday evening or make arrangements with the instructor the night of class.
Palette Up! Acrylic Pouring 2.0 NEW
Come see what the latest craze is about and experience the magical world of fluid acrylics and pouring medium. Version 2.0 brings different tools and techniques than previous classes. No experience required to learn how to create the same beautiful abstract canvases you see on Pinterest. Instead of paint brushes, we will use a variety of tools to create our works of art, including sink strainers, plastic bottles, and pull chains. You will create two paintings on 8" x 8" canvases and a box will be provided to transport them home. (Art Innovators)
Monday, April 20 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $49
Learn how to throw bowls, cups and plates as you master the basics of wheel throwing. Come prepared to have fun and get dirty! The instruction and demonstrations will focus on the fundamentals of the pottery wheel, glazing and firing. For the final session of class, participants must attend Clay Open Studio on a Saturday morning or a Wednesday evening to glaze and finish their pieces. You can pick whichever Open Studio visit best fits your schedule. Once you’ve got the basics down, purchase a punch card and become a regular at Open Studio to continue your projects! (Diane Schwieters)
Thursdays, January 16–February 6 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Orono Discovery Center $159 (4 classes) AGES 14+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Thursdays, March 5–April 2 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. (No class March 26) Orono Discovery Center $159 (4 classes) AGES 14+ (may sign up with registered adult)
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Pottery Wheel Throwing— Beyond Beginner
Are you ready for the next step in your clay experience? Build upon the basics of creating clay pieces with this intermediate-level class. You will experience making more advanced shapes and forms including faceted bowls, altered forms and lidded jars. This class is intended for those who have already taken a beginner class or have previous pottery experience and are looking to further their skills! (Diane Schwieters) Thursdays, April 16–April 23 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Orono Discovery Center $79 (2 classes) AGES 14+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Romantic Valentine’s Day Soaps and Lotion Bars
Make beautiful super-moisturizing, sulfate-free mango, shea and cocoa butter soaps in Valentine’s Day heart, floral, and other holiday shapes. Blend luscious, romantic floral, warm and exotic phthalatefree fragrances you’ll love in both soaps and lotion bars to moisturize skin after cleansing. Invite friends for a very special night out of creativity. Take home soaps, lotion bars, and DIY recipes to make more at home! (Raulla S Mitchell)
Wednesday, January 22 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $29 AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$20 (cash/check only, due at first class)
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Latin Dance–Let’s Begin
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“Romance for Two”—Social Dance Workshop Stepping Stones
A beautiful addition to your garden or home! Create your own 8" round stained glass stepping stone. Learn easy glass cutting techniques and freestyle assembly. Great class for beginners! Instructions will be given for larger stones. (Cindy Bergstrom) Monday, April 6 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Orono Discovery Center $29 AGES 8+
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, so why not start the romance early? This workshop takes your old “Swing and Sway” and spices it up with simple, easy romantic moves. You’ll be spinning, turning and twirling together before you know it and you’ll feel comfortable in any setting! Couples only please. (Monica Mohn) Saturday, February 1 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 per couple
$14 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Unique Glass Mosaic Mug Planter or Garden Stake NEW
Create a unique mini planter or pen cup using a coffee mug, or a colorful garden stake with cut glass. The glass is precut and stencils are available. The first night we will design and glue the glass to the project. The second night we will grout the finished project and learn about mosaics. Supply fee is for each mug or stake. There will be time to make multiple projects. (Lindsey Guetter) Tuesdays, April 7–April 14 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 (2 classes) AGES 14+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
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$10 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Register Early! Some classes fill up quickly! (see page 52)
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A classical ballet class designed for all levels. Improve posture and create long lean muscles with ballet training. Experience the beauty of ballet! Learn proper technique with barre work, stretching and combinations. Wear fitted clothing and ballet shoes to class. (Gretchen Novak) Saturdays, January 18–March 14 (No class February 15) 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. Dance Unlimited–St. Louis Park $96 (8 classes)
(may sign up with registered adult)
SUPPLY FEE
Adult Ballet
Tuesdays, January 14–February 4 7:45 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $39 (4 classes) $70 per couple (4 classes) Tuesdays, April 7–April 28 7:45 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $39 (4 classes) $70 per couple (4 classes)
Swing and Ballroom Dance: Let’s Continue
Prerequisite: you must have taken Swing and Ballroom Dance—Let’s Begin. Perfect and review your East Coast Swing, Hustle, and Waltz dance steps. They are key elements in helping students relax, learn and experience success. You’ll receive individual attention in a group setting. Singles welcome. Bring clean indoor smooth-soled shoes to dance in. (Jay Dudding) Tuesdays, February 11–February 18 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $29 (2 classes) $49 per couple (2 classes) Tuesdays, May 5–May 19 6:30 p.m.–7:45 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $29 (3 classes) $59 per couple (3 classes)
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This Latin class is fun and will get you out onto the dance floor! Learn the Rumba, Salsa, Cha-Cha, Tango and Samba dance steps! Jay is one of the best dance instructors in the metro area and is recruited by cruise lines around the world because of his dance knowledge. Singles welcome. Bring clean indoor smooth-soled shoes to dance in. (Jay Dudding)
Wedding Dance Workshop— It’s Not Too Late to Look Great! You thought about it! You wanted to! But where did the time go? Not to worry. In this two hour workshop, learn fun moves and simple tips to have you feeling comfortable and looking great on that special day! With the expert guidance of three-time Ballroom Dance Champion Monica Mohn, you’ll be dancing before you know it! Couples only please. Feel free to bring your special song!
(Monica Mohn)
Thursdays, January 23–March 12 8:15 p.m.–9:15 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Long Lake $96 (8 classes)
Saturday, May 2 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 per couple
First Wedding Dance “Two Left Feet” Dance Workshop
Convinced that you have two left feet and that dancing is not meant for you or someone you know? But still… it would be helpful to know a few steps. Learn fun moves and simple tips from a pro to ease you over those times. With the expert guidance of three-time Ballroom Dance Champion Monica Mohn, you’ll be dancing before you know it. Couples only. (Monica Mohn) Saturday, March 14 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 per couple
Wow your guests with your first dance. Get your feet moving to the Waltz, East Coast Swing, Rumba, and Hustle. Bring the whole family so you will all be comfortable on the dance floor. Father-daughter, mother-son, or the couple getting married, all first dances are a special moment in time. Jay specializes in choreographing wedding dances. Reviewing dance steps taught each week is what makes the students successful on the dance floor. Bring clean indoor smooth-soled shoes to dance in. (Jay Dudding)
Swing and Ballroom Dance: Let’s Begin
Tuesdays, May 5–May 19 7:45 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $59 per couple (3 classes)
Tuesdays, April 7–April 28 6:30 p.m.–7:45 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $39 (4 classes) $70 per couple (4 classes)
In this exciting class, you will learn the East Coast Swing, Hustle and Waltz, as well as the Under Arm Turn, Cuddle Walk and Twinkle dance steps! Singles welcome. (Jay Dudding)
Tuesdays, January 14–February 4 6:30 p.m.–7:45 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $39 (4 classes) $70 per couple (4 classes)
Tap Dance for Adults
Find your rhythm in this fun class! Designed for adults with various levels of experience in tap, we will learn basic to complex steps and combine them for a short routine. Dress comfortably and wear tap shoes. (Gretchen Novak)
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Saturdays, January 18–March 14 (No class February 15) 12:15 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Dance Unlimited–St. Louis Park $88 (8 classes)
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BARRE Fitness
ABC’s of Tai Chi
Originating in ancient China, Tai Chi is one of the most effective exercises for health of the mind and body. The techniques are easy to learn and have many health benefits. In this beginner class, you will learn Qigong, meditation, posture, walking, breath and alignment, preparing you for further study. (Jay Soderberg) Wednesdays, January 8–February 12 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 (6 classes) AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Wednesdays, February 19–April 8 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 (6 classes)
BARRE Fitness is a total body conditioning program that blends classical ballet exercises with Pilates, yoga and strength movements. Burn fat and increase lean muscle mass with this low-impact form of exercise. We will use the ballet barre as well as center work to perform a variety of exercises to target multiple muscles with each movement. This class will provide results quickly, improving muscular strength and stability, endurance, flexibility and balance. Please bring 2-3 lb dumbbells and a mat to class.
(Gretchen Novak)
Wednesdays, January 22–March 4 10:30 a.m.–11:20 a.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $84 (7 classes)
Wednesdays, January 22–March 11 7:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata East Middle School $79 (8 classes)
Thursdays, January 16–March 5 6:45 p.m.–7:35 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $96 (8 classes)
Wednesdays, April 8–May 27 7:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata East Middle School $79 (8 classes) NEW
Yang Style Short Form
Wednesdays, January 8–April 8 7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $129 (12 classes) AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Wednesdays, April 15–May 20 7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 (6 classes) AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult)
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Gentle Yoga
A breath-based class that incorporates a soft, nurturing, slow-paced and relaxing practice. We will incorporate gentle flows as well as passive and supportive poses that are perfect for the beginning yogi, people who are working through injury, have limited mobility or simply want a gentler class. For all levels and can be very beneficial to reduce stress and bring balance into your life. (Charlotte Bayala)
AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult)
This class extends what you learned in the ABC’s of Tai Chi. Tai Chi Chuan offers health benefits including relaxation, improved flexibility and better balance. Yang style Tai Chi Chuan is known for its graceful movements and moderate frame. (Jay Soderberg)
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Cardio Strength Yoga
Intervals of cardio and yoga postures, deep stretching and a seated guided meditation. Strengthen and tone muscles, increase mobility, improve focus and memory. This class takes place in a quaint yoga studio in historic downtown Hamel. (Carrie Kehnle) Saturdays, January 18–February 29 7:15 a.m.–8:15 a.m. ZoYoga & Fitness–Hamel, MN $84 (7 classes)
Mindful Flow Yoga
A vinyasa-style flow that incorporates elements of mindfulness, meditation and breathwork, providing you with a practice that leaves you rejuvenated. The instructor is a mental health therapist and appreciates the mind, body and soul connection. Ashley believes that yoga is for every body and teaches a mindful flow that is accessible yet challenging. We will use breath to find strength and to connect with our inner selves. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing. (Ashley Nissen) Tuesdays, January 21–March 17 7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata East Middle School $69 (7 classes) Tuesdays, April 7–May 26 7:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata East Middle School $69 (7 classes)
Hips, Thighs and Otherwise
We have become a nation of professional sitters, causing lower body muscles to weaken and sag. My famous ‘10 Minute Miracle Exercise’ will strengthen lower body muscles quickly. Learn how to rid yourself of excess water weight and bloating. You’ll learn acupressure points for improving lymph circulation and drainage. If you don’t have time/money/inclination to haul yourself to a gym several times a week, you will love these powerful and effective techniques. Come prepared to exercise and bring a mat. (Janice Novak, MS)
Pilates Plus
Join our fun, enthusiastic group! We work to enhance balance, flexibility and core strength. Facial movement incorporated with Pilates exercises. Standing functional training and more will be included in class. Large balls, medium balls, small 2 lb. weighted balls, bands and other types of equipment used in classes. Check out what you have been missing. Joan is STOTT Pilates Certified. Bring a mat, towel and water with you to class. (Joan Mielke Nimerfroh) Wednesdays, January 8–March 11 6:15 p.m.–7:15 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $119 (10 classes) AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Wednesdays, April 8–May 27 6:15 p.m.–7:15 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $89 (8 classes)
Yoga and Relaxation
A gentle, breath-focused practice of rhythmic yoga sequences and a guided systematic relaxation technique that is done while lying down (Yoga Nidra). Reduce tension, promote restful sleep and increase awareness. (Carrie Kehnles) Wednesdays, January 15–February 26 7:00 p.m.–8:15 p.m. ZoYoga & Fitness–Hamel, MN $84 (7 classes)
ZUMBA!
Pilates Reformer Principles
The purple arrow indicates the class is open to some youth, when they sign up and attend with a registered adult.
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AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Thursday, January 23 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35 SUPPLY FEE $3 (cash/check only, due at first class)
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This class is geared towards the beginner that is new to Reformer Pilates. Reformer Pilates exercises will cover principles like breath, core stability, elongation, spine articulation, alignment and quality of movement. Strengthen your core, overall body strength, flexibility and joint mobility. Taught by comprehensively trained Pilates trainers and physical therapists.
Join the party! This Latin-inspired dance fitness class incorporates international music and Latin dance movements for a dynamic workout. We will combine fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body and achieve a unique blended balance of cardio and muscle benefits for amazing results. Dancers and non-dancers can master this class and have a great time. (Claudia Pereira) Mondays, January 13–March 23 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata East Middle School $89 (8 classes)
(Pamela Hasselbring)
AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Mondays, February 3–March 9 6:30 p.m.–7:20 p.m. Pilates MN–Wayzata, MN $144 (6 classes)
Mondays, April 6–May 18 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata East Middle School $59 (6 classes) AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult
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FOOD & DRINK Beginning Cake Decorating NEW
It’s fun, and it’s easy! You’ll be surprised what you can do with a little bit of frosting. Save money by baking and decorating your own cakes, cookies and desserts. Design borders, leaves, drop flowers, and printing/writing. The crowning moment, a cake you decorated with roses and basket weave! Class includes demonstration, hands-on, and tasting. Fee includes reusable decorating kit and supplies. (Nancy Burgeson)
Saturdays, February 15–29 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $49 (3 classes) SUPPLY FEE $25 (cash/check only, due at first class)
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We’ll start with delightful autumn salad tossed with crispy granny apples, candied walnuts, feta cheese and dried cranberries in a raspberry vinaigrette. Featuring “Chateaubriand” beef tenderloin seared, roasted and served with amazing sauces including bordelaise, béarnaise and pepper sauce. Accompaniments will include creamy potatoes au gratin, tomatoes provencal and fresh steamed asparagus tossed with olive oil and fresh squeezed lemon. We’ll finish with crème caramel, an exquisite homemade custard served in a pool of caramel. (Jeff Sandino) Monday, February 3 6:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 NEW
Breakfast and Brunch
We’ll begin with the basic cheese soufflé, easy eggs Benedict casserole, cheese strata, Italian frittata, a puffed baked pancake, quiche Lorraine and Greek spanakopeta. Accompaniments include: biscottilike anise toast, bran-corn bread. Scones, quick “dropped biscuit” scone muffins and a pineapple boat filled with assorted fresh fruits. We will have strawberry fruit smoothies to drink and recipes for fresh tangerine or orange mimosas. Lovely in appearance, but even better to taste! (Laurel Severson) Saturday, April 25 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $11 (cash/check only, due at first class)
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Chateaubriand
Fabulous Fish Dishes
Learn to create delicious fish dishes using a few basic techniques. This menu starts with a mixed greens and garden vegetable salad with a homemade creamy garlic dressing. We’ll grill fresh tuna steaks with a fabulous Mediterranean style relish served with pasta tossed with garlic in olive oil. Moist, flaky Atlantic salmon is slow baked with an oven dried tomato and dill butter sauce. Walleye pike will be lightly breaded and pan-fried to a crispy golden brown and served with homemade tarter sauce and mashed potatoes. Key lime pie finishes topped with fresh whipped cream. (Jeff Sandino) Thursday, March 12 6:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39
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Great Main Dishes— NO Meat!
Tired of beef? Looking for healthy and yummy alternatives? Join us and learn to create great tasting meatless dishes your family will love. Create risotto with porcini mushrooms, tofu stroganoff, a hearty garbanzo bean and lentil soup, black-eyed peas with cabbage and cheese, chili with kidney beans and bulgur, quinoa salad with bell peppers and olives and the famous Nepali dhal using lentils.
(Laurel Severson)
Tuesday, May 12 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $14 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Instant Pot 101
Demystify the electric pressure cooker/multi-cooker called the Instant Pot! Learn the foundations of cooking and care, and how to make amazing satisfying dishes in the Instant Pot! Barbecue pulled chicken, creamy-cheesy Tuscan chicken with pasta, and creamy chicken and wild rice soup will be made. In addition, discover how this appliance will change the way you cook eggs forever, and learn how to make luscious lava cake! This is a demonstration-style class where all recipes will be demonstrated. Sample everything in class or take some home! Instructor’s original recipes will be provided in a handout. Come join the fun! (Tess Georgakopoulos)
Discover the simple wonders of making yogurt in the Instant Pot (electric multi-cooker)! We will then explore some amazing food items that can be made with this delicious yogurt! Food items include: crusty Italian-style bread, two savory dips, two sweet dips, yogurt parfait with homemade strawberry sauce, and a variety of muffins! The process of making yogurt will be demonstrated, as will the bread, dips and parfait. We will then break up into groups to make a variety of muffins using yogurt as one of the main ingredients. Instructor’s original recipes for each item will be provided in a handout. Come join in the fun! You will never want to purchase yogurt again! (Tess Georgakopoulos) Thursday, May 7 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $15 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Tuesday, May 19 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $14 (cash/check only, due at first class)
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Instant Pot Yogurt and Yogurt Yummies NEW
Jams, Jellies, Marmalades, and Butters HOT
NOW is the time to prepare for the bounteous fruits of summer. Be ready to ‘jam’ when the berries, peaches, rhubarb, herbs and more are at their peak of taste and availability. Learn the difference between the various preserves and have the opportunity to taste several different kinds. You will prepare a batch of jam/jelly from start to finish, learn basic ‘hot water bath’ techniques that are applicable to other canning projects and take home one to two jars to enjoy. Tasting of and handout for multiple recipes included. (Carol Schaub) Tuesday, March 24 6:30 p.m.–8:15 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $29 AGES 12+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$8 (cash/check only, due at first class)
COMMUNITY ED CLASSES
Designed and adapted for adults of all abilities. Learn skills. Make friends. Be active. Participate in your community.
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Serve freshly baked breads in less than one hour. Muffins (and their larger sized quick breads) may be sweet or savory. Adjust the baking time (less than 30 minutes) for muffins to less than one hour for quick breads and a single recipe yields both! We’ll taste in class and take home, plus learn tips, techniques to ensure success every time. (Laurel Severson) Wednesday, March 25 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $11 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Scrutable Chinese Cooking—An Overview of Chinese Cuisine NEW
Chinese cooking has a rich and varied history with many different styles. Ms. Lily Levin, the author of “Lily’s Way: Scrutable Chinese Cooking” (the Best Cookbooks of the Month picked by Amazon) will introduce her easy and refreshing approach to cooking Chinese meals using everyday food ingredients. This is not a ‘cooking’ class, but an opportunity to hear about Lily’s approach to Chinese cooking through her fun and witty theories and stories, and also get to know facts about Chinese cooking and regional cuisines. (Jane Niu, Lily Levin) Saturday, April 11 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39
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The Art of Sushi
Come explore the world of sushi as you create this Japanese delicacy yourself. We’ll begin by preparing the coveted sushi rice then you’ll learn the art of “nigirisushi” (hand molded rice) topped with shrimp, unagi and ahi tuna. You’ll then learn how to prepare “maki-sushi” using a bamboo mat to roll rice with various fillings in and around Nori (seaweed sheets). Options and accompaniments will include surimi, cucumber, avocado, cream cheese, teriyaki chicken, tempura onions, spicy mayo, eel sauce, wasabi, pickled ginger and soy sauce. (Jeff Sandino) Monday, May 18 6:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39
Indian Cooking
A typical Indian meal combines salty, sweet, creamy, spicy, hot and pungent flavors. The basic menu is usually comprised of starch, a meat or fish main dish, vegetables, and chutney. Indian flatbread or basmati rice compliment the other dishes to highlight a balanced spectrum of flavors. This class will explore the many facets of Indian cuisine, and give you confidence to prepare these dishes on your own. (Vani Asthana)
Week 1: Palak Panneer Wednesday, March 18 Week 2: Dal Makhani Wednesday, April 15 Week 3: Skewers and Samosa Wednesday, May 13 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35 (per class—save 10% when you register online for all three classes in the same shopping cart) SUPPLY FEE $15 (cash/check only, due at each class)
HOME CARE Basic Home Electrical Repair HOT
Attend this “hands-on” class for the electrical beginner. Learn how to wire single pole, 3-way switches, outlets, and a light fixture, then test the circuit. We will discuss the home electrical system and review procedures to rewire a lamp. Please bring a wire stripper, long-nose pliers, and screwdrivers to class if you have them. Includes “Step-By-Step Guidebook to Home Wiring.” (Tod Novinska) Monday, February 3 6:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $5 (cash/check only, due at first class) Monday, April 6 6:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $5 (cash/check only, due at first class)
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Magnificent Muffins and Popovers
Basic Home Plumbing Repair HOT
Learn to repair minor plumbing problems or replace fixtures yourself. You will take apart different types of faucets, replace a pop-up drain assembly, and discuss the internal working parts of a toilet. You will be able to cut and glue plastic pipe and solder copper pipe and fittings. Includes “Step-By-Step Guidebook to Home Plumbing.” (Tod Novinska)
Tuesday, February 18 6:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $5 (cash/check only, due at first class) Monday, April 13 6:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $5 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Container Garden Design
Do you desire lush, healthy, long-lasting and colorful container gardens that add pizzazz to your property? Ideally, container gardens should be vibrant for five months. Whether you are a novice or experienced gardener, it is hard to know where to begin. Learn how to get started on finding fast-growing, vigorous nursery-quality plants with season-long colors. View images of striking combinations of readily available plants that are easily created in containers. A detailed handout is supplied. (Michelle Mero Riedel)
Thursday, April 16 7:00 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $25
Traditional Southern Dinner
Beginning in the 1690’s, food in the U.S. Deep South was heavily influenced by early settlers from France, Germany and Spain. Slaves from Senegal, Africa, Cuban refugees and Acadians from Nova Scotia, Canada also contributed to the medley of flavors using the wealth of local seafood, vegetables, poultry, livestock and of course, pecans. Join us in creating a memorable meal to include: crab dip, traditional cheese straws, gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, buttermilk biscuits, cheese grits, pecan praline candy and traditional bread pudding with bourbon sauce. (Laurel Severson) Monday, February 24 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 SUPPLY FEE $15 (cash/check only, due at first class)
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Navigating New Construction Home Buying NEW
Openings at wayzataschools.org/careers Part-time and full-time opportunities: coaching, clerical, childcare, teaching, food service and more! Questions?
Trouble finding what you want in a home? Learn how to build your dream home! Including lot selection, pricing, interviewing builders and negotiations, selecting floor plans and finishes, latest technology, energy efficiency, and home warranties. There’s a lot to navigate, but the reward is a perfect home built just for you! (Joe Allen)
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Wednesday, February 12 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $25
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Beginning German II
Beginning German II is a continuation of German I. The class will cover topics such as leisure and hobbies, food and drink, shopping, out and about in the city, body parts, basic grammar and more. Prerequisite is knowledge of basic German or ‘Beginning German I’. Supply fee is for textbook, which is used for German I and German II. (Claudia Aurand)
Wednesdays, January 22–March 11 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $89 (8 classes) AGES 12+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$20 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Conversational Spanish: Let’s Travel and Explore NEW
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History and Tea
Tuesday, January 28 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $19
This class teaches you basic Spanish to manage means of travel, arrange lodgings, purchase entertainment and go shopping. Classes are interactive and include essential vocabulary and grammar instruction. Print and computer support are provided. No previous Spanish is necessary. (Cheryl Lewis) Tuesdays, January 21–April 14 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $109 (10 classes)
HELP YOUR CHILD WRITE Parents as Writing Partners (Adults) FREE
Geared toward families of students in grades 4–6. Monday, February 10 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. See page 34
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An Introduction to Becoming an Amazon.com Seller
Join military historian Dan Hartman for tea, coffee and history. This series explores history through informative lectures and discussions in an informal setting. Come to all four discussions or choose the topics that most interest you. Pablo Ruiz Picasso was regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. He is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage. (Dan Hartman)
Salvador Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his work. Dalí’s expansive artistic repertoire included film, sculpture and photography. (Dan Hartman) Tuesday, February 18 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $19
MONEY MATTERS
Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In just over a decade he created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings, most of which date from the last two years of his life. (Dan Hartman)
This introductory course is for those who are preparing to begin their journey of becoming a seller on the Amazon marketplace. You will gain an understanding of all the stages of launching your first Amazon product including: product research, keyword analysis, product sourcing, brand registry, listing creation and launch strategy. (John Guenther) Saturday, February 8 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $79
Tuesday, April 21 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $19
After a loved one dies, family members are bombarded with questions related to decisions that must be made before the funeral. Working through those questions ahead of time will ease the burden. A second flurry of activity occurs after the funeral to settle the deceased’s estate. Learn when probate is and isn’t necessary, and the steps that the deceased’s loved ones can expect in settling the deceased’s affairs. (Bonnie Wittenburg)
Start the new year strong and start telling your money what to do instead of wondering where it went. We’ll discuss how to set up a budget, track your spending and save a few dollars on monthly expenses. (Brittany Martin) Wednesday, January 22 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School FREE
Tuesday, February 11 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
Behavioral Finance: Managing Emotions for Better Outcomes NEW
Tuesday, March 17 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Minnetonka Community Education Center $19
Eugène Delacroix was considered the leader of the French Romantic school. As a painter and muralist, Delacroix’s use of expressive brush strokes and his study of the optical effects of color profoundly shaped the work of the Impressionists, while his passion for the exotic inspired the artists of the Symbolist movement. (Dan Hartman)
Before and After the Funeral
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Avoiding Probate and Preserving Assets
What is a living trust and how can it be used to avoid probate while still retaining control of assets? Discuss alternative methods of avoiding probate and ways to plan for preservation of assets in case of extraordinary medical costs and long-term care. Information on different types of wills and approaches to estate planning will be explored. (Richard Bunin) Tuesday, April 28 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
We will examine the behavioral bias that affects investor decisionmaking, including an in-depth look into information processing bias, existing beliefs bias, and emotional bias. We will also identify solutions to help mitigate behavioral bias as an investor and explore ideas to achieve better outcomes.
(Brandon Prell)
Monday, February 24 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
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College Planning Strategies Workshop
Planning for college is complex. Join us to learn how to make college more affordable! This presentation introduces strategies on how parents can preserve their retirement savings, guide their students toward making smart college selection decisions and start their students on the right foot by learning wise money habits early and balancing the weight of educational debt. Your student is welcome to attend too! Hosted by local Thrivent Financial representatives. No products will be sold. For more disclosures, see Thrivent.com/ social (Brent Henkelman) Wednesday, January 22 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19 AGES 15+ (may sign up with registered adult)
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LANGUAGE, HISTORY, CULTURE
Budgeting for the New Year NEW
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Debt Freedom
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Preventing Identity
Find financial freedom by creating a plan to crush your debt. You’ll learn how to knock out debt quickly and efficiently with the snowball method and ways to make thoughtful financial decisions to stay debt free.
Theft
Wednesday, February 12 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School FREE
Wednesday, April 15 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School FREE
(Brittany Martin)
Identity theft is happening every day, whether it’s a phone scam, data breach or phishing email. At this brand new workshop, we’ll examine different types of identity theft, common scams, and strategies to protect yourself. (Brittany Martin)
Estate Planning Solutions
This class will help you understand Wills, Trusts, Health Care Directives and Powers of Attorney. You’ll learn ways to avoid probate. Discussion of common mistakes will help you avoid the unwanted consequences that others have faced. (Bonnie Wittenburg) Tuesday, January 14 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19 Monday, April 6 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
Protecting Your Wealth From Long Term Care Expenses—As a Family
Protecting Elders from Financial Abuse FREE
Nearly 5 million seniors fall victim to elder financial abuse each year. Don’t let yourself or a family member be one of them. Learn about the most common scams, what warning signs to look for and how to report suspected abuse. (Brittany Martin) Wednesday, March 11 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School FREE
Monday, March 23 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
A Revocable Living Trust is not for everyone, but for many, taking the time to secure a Trust now can save time, money, and frustration for their loved ones in the future. Learn what a Revocable Living Trust is, how it can help you avoid probate and secure your estate and how to assess if a Revocable Trust makes sense for you. (Elizabeth Michaelis) Thursday, January 30 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $15 Tuesday, May 5 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $15
Free Adult Basic Education (ABE) Classes We offer GED test prep, English language instruction and more! • You must be a resident of Minnesota • You must be at least 17-years-old • Preschool and childcare may be available • All classes are free
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Savvy Social Security Planning for Couples
The Social Security decisions spouses make when they are in their 60s will determine the amount of total income they will receive over their lifetime—including the lifetime of the spouse who lives the longest. This workshop will cover some little-known rules that can help married couples get more out of the Social Security system. This workshop is primarily for married couples as it discusses Social Security benefits available to spouses. (Robert Davis) Thursday, January 23 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19 $37 (couple)
Savvy Social Security Planning for Divorced and Widowed
Understanding Social Security is critical to your retirement. Discussion includes factors to consider when deciding when to apply for benefits, survivor benefits, divorced-spouse benefits and divorced-spouse survivor benefits. What to do if your marital status changes, or an ex-spouse dies and other strategies. (Robert Davis) Wednesday, April 8 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
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Our healthcare system is complicated. Understanding Medicare benefits has become one of the most important decisions retirees face. This course will help you better understand what coverage is right for you. This class is best suited for those who are not yet on Medicare. (Ryan Antkowiak)
Protecting wealth from long-term care expenses is an important part of a sound financial strategy. Learn about some common misconceptions and explore some of the ways to make smart decisions about these costs. (Brandon Prell)
Revocable Trusts
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Understanding Medicare Benefits
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A Community Ed Partnership Opportunity
Thursday, February 13 12:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m. YMCA Ridgedale $10 Monday, April 13 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $10
What to Do When Someone Dies
Do you know the important tasks that must be taken care of if someone dies? Estate Planning and Elder Law Attorney Elizabeth Michaelis, will discuss the handling of someone’s affairs, as well as the main tasks for settling the estate. This class explains the role of the Trustee, Personal Representative (Executor), the family members and others, in an orderly estate administration. (Elizabeth Michaelis) Tuesday, April 21 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $15
Which is Better— Will or Trust? NEW
You’ve heard the terms “Will” and “Trust,” but do you know the differences between the two? Both are useful estate planning devices that serve different purposes. Learn when a Will is sufficient and when you might prefer a Trust. Pros and cons of each will be discussed.
Wills, Trusts and Other Estate Planning Tools
What is the difference between a Will and a Trust? Which tools are right for you given your goals and intentions for your estate? This class will review the key planning tools available to you, including Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Health Care Directives. Information will also be provided on probate avoidance and recent shifts in the laws that may impact your planning options and strategies. (Elizabeth Michaelis) Thursday, January 23 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
Write Your Own Will
Use your computer to write, change and update your own Will (computer not needed for class). Married or single, with or without children—it is important to have a Will to convey your wishes, your distribution of your property, and to appoint guardians. Using the Self-Help Will, you will easily write and revise a legal Will. Following class you will complete your Will at home. Post-class computer and email are needed as materials are accessed by free Acrobat Reader software. For people with less than $11 million in assets. (James Ramette) Monday, March 23 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $85 Thursday, April 23 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $85
(Bonnie Wittenburg)
Thursday, March 12 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
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Defensive Driving for 55+ Refresher (4 hour)
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Defensive Driving 55+
(8 hour) Save 10% on your car insurance premiums and become a better driver! Minnesota law requires insurance companies to offer you a 10% reduction for three years if you complete this National Safety Council’s Defensive Driving course. The course is two sessions of classroom instruction—no driving or test is required. You will receive a certificate of completion to provide to your insurance company. Attendance at both sessions is required to receive your certificate. Bring your driver’s license with you to class. The instructor is certified through the MN Safety Council. (Minnesota
If you have taken the stateapproved, 8-hour Defensive Driving Course for 55+, now you can renew your 10%, 3-year car insurance discount by taking this state-approved 4-hour refresher course. You will receive a certificate of completion to provide to your insurance company. Bring your driver’s license with you to class. (Minnesota Safety Council) Tuesday, February 11 5:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $25 Wednesday, April 8 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. YMCA Ridgedale $25 Monday, May 4 5:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $25
Fearless Aging
Thursdays, April 16–April 23 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. YMCA Ridgedale $29 (2 classes)
You may not have a choice about aging but you do have a choice about how you approach growing older. What better way than fearlessly? Fearless aging has the power to positively impact your future. This class explores the normal, natural processes of aging—physical and lifestyle—and what you can do to markedly improve the quality of your life. Discover what you can expect and lifestyle choices that will help you make the most of what you’ve got as you age. Let’s explore the inevitable forces of change in your life and be fearless! (Mary O’Brien)
Mondays, May 11–May 18 5:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $29 (2 classes)
Tuesday, May 19 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m. YMCA Ridgedale $19
Safety Council)
Tuesdays, January 14–January 21 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. YMCA Ridgedale $29 (2 classes) Mondays, March 9–March 16 5:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $29 (2 classes)
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Travel is high on many people’s retirement list. How do you decide where, when and how to go? Whether you are an experienced or novice traveler, talking with others is a valuable resource that should not be overlooked. This class will provide some basics on using internet travel sites and tour groups, as well as encourage group members to share travel experiences and wisdom. (Mary O’Brien) Thursday, May 7 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m. YMCA Ridgedale $19
SPEAKER EVENT Jean Abbott, “Wheels to Heels–My Journey of Misdiagnosis, Resiliency, Attitude and Hope”
After living the first 33 years of her life thinking she had Spastic Dipligia, a form of Cerebral Palsy, Jean was given a correct diagnosis of Dopa Responsive Dystonia (DRD) and a new life. Jean shares her journey of misdiagnosis and how her sense of purpose, along with a positive attitude, enabled her to survive three decades of unnecessary medical treatments. Through her book, blog and speaking, Jean inspires and motivates others to appreciate the little things in life. (Jean Abbott)
Thursday, May 21 7:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $15
Photo Organization— Print and Digital HOT
Laundry Camp with Patric Richardson HOT
Everyone is talking! Patric Richardson is being called Minnesota’s ‘Laundry Evangelist’ and becoming a household name! Come and relax, and have fun learning with Patric Richardson, laundry guru from Mona Williams. He has had national TV appearances with the Nightly News and Inside Edition. There have been articles about him in the Wall Street Journal, Star Tribune plus a local spot on KARE 11. Enjoy his vivid storytelling and Southern drawl as you learn things you thought you always knew but really didn’t. You’ll be shocked at what you will learn about laundry in 90-minutes. Sort, wash and care for your clothes with confidence. Wash the unwashable and care for textiles and clothes at home. Learn how to save money and toss those chemicals. You will never look at laundry the same again! (Patric Richardson)
Tuesday, January 28 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $29 Saturday, February 29 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Sandburg Middle School $29 Monday, April 20 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $29 Thursday, May 28 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. FAIR–Pilgrim Lane $29
Imagine all your photos organized and all in one place permanently, safely, and you have a system that lets you find any photo in literally seconds! This includes old slides, movies and memorabilia too. We will talk about scanners and digitizing old media, cloud storage accounts as well as software for creating digital books and projects and how to repair damaged photos. (Kathy Povolny)
Wednesday, February 19 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $25 Tuesday, March 17 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. YMCA Ridgedale $25
The Day After Retirement NEW
What will your life look like once you don’t answer the call of the alarm clock? What can you do in advance to plan for a positive transition into retirement? Having a sense of purpose is an important key to satisfaction. Change is inevitable. This class will focus on the changes that come with retirement. It will help you explore a variety of ways to identify what is significant to you, then establish a purpose-filled life in retirement. (Mary O’Brien)
Wednesday, May 13 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
Tuesday, April 14 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $25
The American Automobile: 1915–1942 NEW
Do you have a passion for cars? Learn about this transitional era in history, when cars were emerging from a primitive rich man’s toy to everyday transportation. We’ll cover the classics, innovations we still use, the conversion of the Model T to the Model A, then the V-8, the emergence of the Big 3, the glory years of the ‘20s into the depression, which spelled the end for so many great nameplates, then into what became the modern car. Imagine a time when half the cars on the road were Fords and a new luxury car could cost as much as five year’s wages. (Paul DeJute)
Voice-Overs...Now is Your Time! HOT
In what could be the most enlightening two hours you’ve ever spent, this class will show you how you can actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos and more. Learn about a unique way to break into this creative, fulfilling, and potentially lucrative industry. (Tara Harrison and Bridget Renshaw)
Wednesday, May 20 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35
Thursday, February 6 1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Folkestone $15 Thursday, April 23 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $15
AGES 16+ (may sign up with registered adult)
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Fifty Plus Travel—Sharing the Wisdom
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Expand your knowledge of Excel. Learn how to use Advanced Filters, Lookup Tables, Pivot Tables, Pivot Charts and more. (Sharon Walbran)
Google Drive and Apps
Adobe Photoshop Elements
(Bring Your Own Laptop) Bring your own laptop, power cords and make sure you have Adobe Photoshop Elements installed on your laptop. Learn to crop, resize, rotate and add text to photos. As well as correcting flaws, colors and more. The instructor will provide a folder of photos and walk you through the steps to edit and organize the photos. (Sharon Walbran) Friday, January 31 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Friday, April 17 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Take advantage of the free storage for photos and files offered by Google Drive and explore the capabilities of Google’s free apps—web-based word processing, spreadsheet and slide show tools— that are alternatives to Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Create and edit documents in Google Docs and spreadsheets in Google Sheets. Create a slide show in Google Slides. Convert files to Google documents. Google Drive allows sharing and editing in real time with others. Requirements: Students must have a Gmail account and password. (Sharon Walbran) Thursday, February 13 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Thursday, April 30 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Excel Formulas and Functions
Functions are nothing more than built-in formulas, and Excel has hundreds of them! This class will concentrate on some of the more popular functions, including statistical (average, max, min), financial (pmt), logical (if, and, or), lookup (vlookup) and a few more. We will also cover linking formulas across multiple sheets and books. Students should come to class with a clear understanding of Excel basics. (Lisa Murphy) Wednesday, March 18 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
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How to Cut the Cable Cord
Cable (or satellite) television is the single most expensive utility for many households. This class will show you many viewing options that are free or much lower cost than cable. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of cable, how to get internet without cable, how to get TV from your computer to your television, and more. (Ron Timm) Tuesday, March 10 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $29
Introduction to Microsoft® PowerPoint 2016
Learn PowerPoint basics. Build, create and save new presentations, format slides, use autoshapes, work with graphics, use tables and charts, use templates, work with the slide master, and add transitions and timings. (Sharon Walbran) Tuesday, February 11 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Tuesday, April 28 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Microsoft Excel 2016 Level 1 ®
Learn Excel basics, spreadsheet terminology, entering and editing data, modifying and formatting a worksheet, copying and moving data, using functions and formulas, copying formulas, and creating and printing charts. (Sharon Walbran) Thursday, January 30 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Thursday, January 30 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Thursday, April 16 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Thursday, May 7 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Thursday, February 6 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Thursday, February 6 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Thursday, April 23 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Thursday, April 23 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Microsoft® Word 2016 Level 1 Learn how to create and edit documents, move and copy text, format characters and paragraphs, create and manage tables, control page layout, use bullets and numbering, use proofreading tools and insert images into documents.
Microsoft® Word 2016 Level 2 You will learn to create mailing labels, customized letters and emails, and envelopes using Word’s Mail Merge feature and an address list; create a newsletter using newspaper columns and section breaks; develop an onscreen interactive form for surveys and other information gathering plus work more with photos and other images in your documents.
(Sharon Walbran)
Tuesday, February 4 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Tuesday, February 4 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Just got a new computer? Did you upgrade to Windows 10? Learn how to find your files and programs and how to navigate the new interface. (Sharon Walbran) Thursday, January 23 9:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Thursday, January 23 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Monday, April 13 9:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Tuesday, April 21 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Web Design—Part 1
Tuesday, January 28 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 Tuesday, January 28 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Tuesday, May 5 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Using Windows 10
Tuesday, April 21 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
(Sharon Walbran)
Tuesday, April 14 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
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Numbers & Pages for Mac (Bring Your Own Laptop)
Learn the basics of word processing, spreadsheets and databases on the Mac. Bring your own Mac laptop with the Numbers and Pages programs installed. Power cord recommended. (Sharon Walbran) Friday, February 14 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Are you ready to put that business or hobby on the web? Create professional-looking web pages using Microsoft Expression Web, a free, easy and robust designer. In this class we’ll create a five page web site with plenty of hyperlinks and graphics; thumbnail images; bulleted and numbered lists; and more. We’ll also talk about inexpensive website hosts for your site. Prerequisite: Basic Word processing skills and some typing. (Lisa Murphy) Wednesday, April 22 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
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WELLNESS Stop Smoking, Chewing Tobacco, or Vaping with Hypnosis
Essential Oils for the Emotional Roller Coaster NEW
Essential oils can support us physically, emotionally, mentally and more. This class allows you to experience 12 essential oils that support healthy emotions! Come ready to relax and allow the oils to do their work! (Karla Berger) Tuesday, January 21 7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $25 AGES 17+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Group Hypnosis for Weight Loss and Healthy Eating
Control your eating habits and stop cravings. Learn to desire the right foods. Get motivated to exercise and drink more water. Hypnosis is effective, relaxing and you will be in control at all times. Fee includes a CD and lifetime membership card for reinforcement which allows participants to attend future seminars free, if desired. Bring a pillow, blanket or bean bag chair for added comfort. (Dr. Mary Fischer) Monday, February 3 5:45 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 AGES 12+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Tuesday, April 28 5:45 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 AGES 12+ (may sign up with registered adult)
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Overcoming Carb Cravings
If you are ready to quit smoking and chewing, hypnosis can help you stop immediately with little, if any, withdrawal or weight gain. Hypnosis is effective, relaxing, and you will be in control at all times. Fee includes a CD and lifetime membership card for reinforcement which allows participants to attend future seminars free, if desired. Bring a pillow, blanket or bean bag chair for added comfort. (Dr. Mary Fischer)
Monday, February 3 5:45 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65 AGES 12+ (may sign up with registered adult)
Health Rhythms: Drumming for Your Health NEW
Research shows drumming is beneficial for your health and wellness. Course uses lecture and hands on practice. Open to all; no music or drumming experience necessary. Bring a drum if you have one, otherwise instruments are provided. (Monica Peterson) Wednesday, May 27 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $29 AGES 13+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$5 (cash/check only, due at first class)
Tuesday, April 28 5:45 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $65
Mondays, April 6–May 4 7:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $69 (5 classes)
We live in a fast paced world. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could step back, take a little vacation from all the tension and find a place filled with joy, bliss and peace? When you learn how to meditate, you find such a place within yourself. Discover the key to deeper concentration, relaxation and profound personal growth. (Arvind Naik) Tuesday, January 28 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $15
Makeup Boot Camp for Women 40 and Better
Hand Drumming for Beginners
(Carmen Dougherty-Heim)
Monday, March 9 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35
Meditation–A Tool to Balance Your Life
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Join the drum circle, learn techniques in the amazing world of African, Mid-East, and original rhythms. It is all about fun and connecting through music. Research from UCLA indicates the sound of the drum is healing and it will change your life in a positive way. Please bring your own drum, if you have one. Drums will be available at class. Be ready for a new and wonderful life experience.
Have you ever found that in the a.m. your pants fit fine but by mid-afternoon, the waistband squeezes you like a tourniquet? Or that no matter how many crunches you do, your stomach still hangs out? Getting rid of a potbelly is much more than just doing abdominal exercises. In this workshop, you will learn the main causes and six strategies for getting rid of belly bloat. We will do a few exercises designed to strengthen the deepest layer of abdominal muscle—the layer that is responsible for flattening your stomach, shaping your waistline and supporting your lower back. And we will do this without getting on the floor. (Janice Novak, MS)
Ayurveda for Respiratory and Immune Health
Ayurveda is a science that believes prevention is better than a cure. This class will focus on how to balance your doshas/functional principles in your body to increase your immunity and avoid respiratory disorders during the winter. If you are new to Ayurveda, no need to worry. This class will also cover the basic principles of Ayurveda. Learn simple home remedies from your kitchen to tackle common respiratory issues like cold, cough and flu. (Vanashree Belgamwar) Tuesday, February 11 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $19
When was the last time you updated your makeup and beauty regimen? Has your skin changed over time? What about your hair color? Join this “boot camp” to update your look with tips and techniques for ageless beauty. Learn about a variety of products, application, and the latest trends in makeup and skin care. Some may be completely new to you. Julie Sherman is a makeup artist with 30 years of experience. No products or services will be sold! This class is essential for busy, beautiful women who could use a little updating! (Julie Sherman) Tuesday, February 18 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39 Tuesday, April 28 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $39
Do you crave snack foods, and sweets and find the more you eat, the more you want? We will discuss a two week plan that will STOP your cravings, help you lose weight and keep your insulin levels balanced. Overcoming carb cravings is not a matter of willpower but a matter of biology. Learn how you can stop the vicious cycle of food craving and weight gain. (Janice Novak, MS) Wednesday, February 5 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35
Stress Less: Holistic Skills for Stress Management
Learn about the interaction between the brain, body, immune system and human stress response cycle. You will be led through the practice of holistic strategies for stress management at home, school or work. (Monica Peterson) Wednesday, February 19 6:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35 AGES 13+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
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The Power of Food
Natural Sleep Strategies— Beauty Rest for All
Daylight savings is on March 8 and your sleep may be affected. Learn about sleep hygiene and steps to natural, restful sleep. Course uses lecture and hands on practice of holistic mind and body techniques. (Monica Peterson)
Thursday, March 12 6:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $35 AGES 13+ (may sign up with registered adult) SUPPLY FEE
$5 (cash/check only, due at first class)
The food we eat can lead to health or disease. Watch research videos of cancer cell growth stopped after 14 days, type 2 diabetes reversed in 16 days and a clogged artery opening in 30 months. Learn how a whole food plant-based diet can prevent, reverse or treat the leading causes of death and extend life. Sample two foods which support health, and get a copy of Dick’s Vegan Cookbook. (Dick Ogren) Tuesday, April 2 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. YMCA Ridgedale $25 Wednesday, May 6 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $25
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Is Your Waistband Too Tight Today? NEW
ARTS & CRAFTS Art Lab (Grades K–5)
INDEX 27 Arts & Crafts 29 Computers & Technology
34 Special Interests 37 Sports & Fitness 39 STEM—Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
REMINDERS • Read full class descriptions at wayzataschools.org/ communityed. • Be sure to check out the adult class section (page 4) and look for the purple arrow to see what adult classes are open to youth.
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Acrylic Pouring Family Night (Ages 10+) NEW
Come for a fun family night and check out the latest craze and experience the magical world of fluid acrylics and pouring medium. No experience is required to learn how to create the same beautiful abstract canvases you see on Pinterest. Instead of paint brushes you’ll pour paint onto a 9" x 12" canvas and watch the magic as the acrylic paints flow over the edges. Everyone will get one canvas to make and take home. A tray will be provided to transport your wonderful works of art. (KidzArt) Tuesday, February 11 6:30 p.m.–7:45 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $59 (1 adult/1 child) $79 (1 adult/2 children)
Dreaming about summer? Registration for summer classes begins March 1. Watch for our summer class catalog in your mailbox on March 12. SUMMER 202
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$65 (4 classes) Birchview Elementary Thursdays, January 23–February 13 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Gleason Lake Elementary Wednesdays, January 22–February 12 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
Cartooning Fun (Grades K–5)
Join KidzArt as we explore different ways to draw cartoon characters. From anime to character design and wacky flip books, this class is all about having fun. We will use markers, colored pencils and watercolors to make our characters really pop. (KidzArt)
Saturdays, February 1–February 29 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $79 (5 classes)
Greenwood Elementary Wednesdays, January 29–February 19 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Kimberly Lane Elementary Fridays, January 31–February 28 (No class February 21) 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Meadow Ridge Elementary Mondays, January 27–February 24 (No class February 17) 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. North Woods Elementary Mondays, January 27–February 24 (No class February 17) 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Oakwood Elementary Wednesdays, January 22–February 12 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Plymouth Creek Elementary Tuesdays, January 21–February 11 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Sunset Hill Elementary Fridays, February 7–February 28 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
Cupcakes & Canvas: April Showers (Ages 6+)
Grab the whole family and join us for a fun night of painting. KidzArt will show you step-by-step how to create a painting of rain boots, flowers, and rain on an 11" x 14" canvas in a fun and mistake-free environment. It’s a chance for your child and you or a relative or caretaker to create together. Enjoy a cupcake as we wait for our canvases to dry. (KidzArt)
Wednesday, May 6 6:00 p.m.–7:15 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $59 (1 adult/1 child) $79 (1 adult/2 children)
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Learn tricks that make art magic. In this award winning program you will learn techniques that artists use in the studios to create astonishing effects. We’ll not only paint on canvas and watercolor paper, but will draw, sculpt, collage and more using professional artist’s materials. Make room in your house to display these amazing masterpieces! (Abrakadoodle)
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Dazzling, Sparkly Art
(Grades K–4) Do you love art? How about paint and glitter? In this wildly creative class we’ll draw, paint and collage using glitter, sequins and gems to make our artwork sparkle. We’ll also work with clay as we make a beautiful and sparkling clay art piece. Step into the spark of your creativity! (Abrakadoodle)
(Grades K–5) KidzArt is exploring the vast world under the ocean in this special five week session. We will design and draw a submarine deep underwater, use watercolors to paint a jellyfish and sculpt a fish out of model magic. (KidzArt) Saturdays, March 7–April 18 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $79 (5 classes)
Gleason Lake Elementary Wednesdays, April 29–May 20 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Greenwood Elementary Wednesdays, April 8–April 29 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Kimberly Lane Elementary Fridays, May 1–May 22 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Meadow Ridge Elementary Mondays, April 27–May 18 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m.
Birchview Elementary Wednesday, April 15 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
Greenwood Elementary Monday, May 4 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m.
North Woods Elementary Mondays, April 27–May 18 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Oakwood Elementary Tuesdays, May 5–May 26 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Plymouth Creek Elementary Wednesdays, May 6–May 27 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Sunset Hill Elementary Fridays, April 10–May 1 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
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Family Date Night— Valentine’s Day Craft (Ages 5+) NEW
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. What better way to celebrate than by creating heartthemed art masterpieces with your child! Using the art of Jim Dine as your inspiration, you will follow easy, step-by-step instructions to create your own heart-themed painting on a real canvas board. Wednesday, February 5 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $55 (1 adult/1 child)
Code Yeti Speak < / > Code—Coding Studio NEW
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Gleason Lake Elementary Tuesday, April 14 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
(Kidcreate Studio)
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$65 (4 classes) Birchview Elementary Thursdays, April 30–May 21 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
Hatchimals (Ages 5–12) Doesn’t designing your very own Hatchimal sound like a dream come true? We’ll sculpt and splatter our Hatchimal eggs until they look like the real thing—we’ll even create a tiny fuzzy Hatchimal to go inside. Your artist will love using their imaginations to hatch up the cutest Hatchimal sculptures ever! NEW
Kimberly Lane Elementary Friday, April 24 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Meadow Ridge Elementary Thursday, April 23 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. North Woods Elementary Monday, April 20 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Plymouth Creek Elementary Thursday, May 7 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Sunset Hill Elementary Friday, May 8 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
Code Yeti—Exploring Structures with Loads! NEW
(Grades K–3) Start your kids early on the amazing journey to learn code and more—in a fun way! In a mix of activities, kids are introduced to the exciting world of coding as they program robots, are challenged with fun STEM activities to spark their curiosity, imagination and problem solving skills, and much more! Building structures that resist the test of time and nature is every kid’s dream. In this class, you’ll put on your Civil Engineer hat as you build a robotic crane, design a lift bridge over a river, challenge yourself to build the tallest tower and more. (Code Experts LLC) $69 (4 classes) Birchview Elementary Tuesdays, February 25–March 17 3:10 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Gleason Lake Elementary Wednesdays, March 25–April 22 3:10 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
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Greenwood Elementary Wednesdays, February 26–March 18 2:25 p.m.–3:15 p.m. Meadow Ridge Elementary Mondays, March 2–March 23 2:25 p.m.–3:15 p.m.
(Ages 8–10) Start your kids on the path of success early, learning to speak < / > code! Code Yeti offers a 41/2-year program in which kids progress from basic block programming to app development, to html/css and python programming—all while having a blast coding video games that keep them engaged and having fun. While we encourage parents to enroll kids on a continuous basis, there is the option to skip a session and then return. You are enrolling for Session 1 of the program. (Code Experts LLC) Tuesday/Thursday, January 7–May 28 5:30 p.m.–6:25 p.m. Code Yeti School $675 (39 classes)
Computer Science Competition (Grades 2–6) NEW
Computer Science and Programming Competition is open to all second to sixth grade programmers. The competition consists of two segments—Computer Programming and Computer Science. The problems for Computer Programming will be given by May 1. Students can use Python or Java programming languages to code their solutions. The due date to submit the code is May 10 at midnight CST. Additional details will be provided upon registration. The Computer Science segment of the competition will be held May 16. (Center for Academic Excellence)
Saturday, May 16 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $45
Computer Science Principles and Programming using Python (Grades 3–7)
Learn computer science principles in a fun, interactive environment. Students will learn computer programming using Python. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and small group work. The course will end with an opportunity to showcase what we learned at our competition day on May 16. (Center for Academic Excellence)
Thursdays, January 9–May 21 (see online listing for exact dates) 6:30 p.m.–7:45 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $265 (7 classes)
MORE Go to the adult class section (page 4) and look for the purple arrow to see what adult classes are open to youth.
Northwoods Elementary Tuesdays, March 24–April 21 2:25 p.m.–3:15 p.m.
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Deep Sea Adventure
Junior Robotics: SPRING (Grades 1–5) NEW
Junior Robotics: WINTER (Grades 1–5)
Use LEGO® bricks to build a walking giant, ferocious lion, terrible pterodactyl and more. Learn the engineering concepts behind each project. Program your project to walk, roar, flap its wings and more using drag-and-drop icon-based software. Have fun working with your project as you learn to modify it and create extensions. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site or program. (Youth Enrichment League)
$65 (4 classes) Birchview Elementary Thursdays, February 27–March 19 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Gleason Lake Elementary Tuesdays, March 3–March 24 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Greenwood Elementary Tuesdays, January 21–February 11 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Meadow Ridge Elementary Thursdays, January 30–February 20 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. North Woods Elementary Mondays, March 2–March 23 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Oakwood Elementary Wednesdays, March 4–March 25 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Sunset Hill Elementary Wednesdays, January 29–February 19 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
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(Youth Enrichment League)
$65 for 4 classes Birchview Elementary Wednesdays, April 8–April 29 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
(Grades 2–6) Become the architect of three mini-game battle arenas! Build your own spleef arena, capture the flag base, and king of the hill stadium, then challenge your friends! Battle it out in spleef, plan your base in capture the flag, and have a snowball fight in king of the hill! Students will get a copy of the world map to take home and expand on. We will be using the PC/Java edition of Minecraft. (Tech Academy)
Saturday, May 9 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $49
Gleason Lake Elementary Tuesdays, May 5–May 26 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
North Woods Elementary Wednesdays, May 6–May 27 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Sunset Hill Elementary Thursdays, May 7–May 28 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
WE’RE LISTENING If there is a class you would like us to offer in the future, email us at communityed@ wayzataschools.org.
Dance Class—Ballet, Tap & Jazz (Grades 4–8)
Dance Class—Ballet, Tap & Jazz (Grades K–3)
A 60-minute ballet, tap, and jazz combination class. Students will learn basic technique and skills, focusing on skill development and combination memorization. Dancers will perform three dances in a spring recital. Proper dance attire is required, see online description for details. (Dance Unlimited)
Spring Recital: May 28-30, Wayzata Central Middle School
Greenwood Elementary Tuesdays, April 7–April 28 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Meadow Ridge Elementary Thursdays, April 9–April 30 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m.
DANCE & THEATER
Python Programming Spring Break Camp (Grades 2–6) Python Programming Spring Break Camp is for students who would like to learn and excel at coding. Learn to deal with common algorithmic problems. Beginners will learn the basics of programming and will be able to write code that solves beginner level computer science problems. Students with programming experience will improve their skills to solve challenging projects. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and small group work. Please bring a nut-free lunch and nut-free snack each day.
Saturdays, January 11–May 16 (No class April 4) 9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $245 (18 classes)
A 60-minute combination class including instruction in three styles of dance. Students will learn technique and skills, focusing on skill development and combination memorization. Participants will perform three dances in a spring recital. Proper dance attire is required, see online description for details. (Dance Unlimited)
Spring Recital: May 28–30, Wayzata Central Middle School Saturdays, January 11–May 16 (No class April 4) 12:30 p.m.–1:30 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $245 (18 classes) payable to Dance Unlimited $120 costume fee for Spring Recital (due January 15) SUPPLY FEE
$40 spring Recital Fee (due February 15) includes professional performance video and commemorative t-shirt
Spring Recital: May 28-30, Wayzata Central Middle School Saturdays, January 11–May 16 (No class April 4) 10:15 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata SUPPLY FEE payable to Dance Unlimited $62 costume fee for Spring Recital (due January 15)
payable to Dance Unlimited $110 costume fee for Spring Recital (due January 15)
$40 spring Recital Fee (due February 15) includes professional performance video and commemorative t-shirt
$40 spring Recital Fee (due February 15) includes professional performance video and commemorative t-shirt
Paw Patrol Dance Party
A 45-minute ballet and tap class for preschoolers. Students will learn introductory movement activities and basic ballet and tap elements. Balance, memorization and following directions will be learned with a focus on fun and creativity. Preschoolers will perform two dances in a spring recital. Proper dance attire is required, see online description for details. (Dance Unlimited)
$225 (18 classes)
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Dance Class—Preschool Ballet & Tap (Ages 3–5)
Mermaid Princess Party
(Center for Academic Excellence)
(Ages 4–8) A fun afternoon full of dancing, games and more all using music and themes from this fun cartoon! Ballet and jazz steps will be taught, and we will learn a fun routine to show at the end of our afternoon! We will play fun dancing games and make a craft to take home. Ballet or jazz shoes encouraged but not required. (Dance Unlimited)
(Ages 4–8) Dress up in your favorite mermaid or princess outfit and join us for an afternoon full of dancing fun! We will explore basic dance steps and learn routines to fun mermaid songs. We will also play fun dancing games and make a princess craft to take home. Ballet shoes are encouraged but not required.
Monday–Thursday, March 30–April 2 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $179 (4 classes)
Saturday, February 1 1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $25
Sunday, February 9 1:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $25
(Dance Unlimited)
Dancing Tots (Ages 2–3½)
A parent-child class for toddlers. Large motor skills are enhanced with an emphasis on fun and play through dance. Participants learn to feel musical rhythm and follow directions while dancing with their peers. Pink ballet shoes and black tap shoes required. (Dance Unlimited)
Tuesdays, January 28–March 17 4:45 p.m.–5:15 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Long Lake $74 (8 classes) Fridays, January 31–March 6 10:45 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Dance Unlimited–Long Lake $64 (6 classes)
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Use LEGO® bricks to build a soccer goalie, boat, airplane and more. Learn the engineering concepts behind each project. Then program your project to block shots, weather a fierce storm, spin it’s propeller and more using drag-and-drop icon-based software. Have fun working with your project as you learn to modify it and create extensions. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site or program.
Multiplayer Minecraft: Colosseum Builder NEW
Dance Class—Hip Hop
(Grades 4–8) Learn hip hop skills and tricks, from basic to more complex. We will also include some basic breakdancing and tumbling. All levels are welcome. Students will perform one dance in a spring recital. The Ballet, Jazz, and Tap class at 12:30 is recommended but not required for enrollment in Hip Hop. Proper dance attire is required, see online description for details. (Dance Unlimited)
Descendants 3 Musical Theater (Grades K–5)
New villains are stirring up trouble in Auradon! Help bring order back to the kingdom with a musical! Learn how to properly speak your lines, block a scene, develop your character, and much more! We will also play fun, creative games. No experience necessary. Friends and family are invited to a special performance on May 17th in the Central Middle School auditorium. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. (Mayer Arts)
Spring Recital: May 28–30, Wayzata Central Middle School Saturdays, January 11–May 16 1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $225 (18 classes) SUPPLY FEE payable to Dance Unlimited $70 costume fee for Spring Recital (due January 15)
$40 spring Recital Fee (due February 15) includes professional performance video and commemorative t-shirt
Kimberly Lane Elementary Tuesdays, March 17–May 12 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m Meadow Ridge Elementary Wednesdays, March 18–May 13 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m. Sunset Hill Elementary Mondays, March 23–May 18 3:10 p.m.–4:40 p.m.
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January 13 — Bully Proofing Your Kids
What happens when you venture far from your kingdom to find the truth to your icy past? Find out in this spectacular class! Learn music and choreography from our favorite frozen sequel and create our own musical! Family and friends are invited to a performance during the last class! Wear comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. (Mayer Arts) $125 (8 classes) Greenwood Elementary Fridays, January 17–March 20 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m.
Meadow Ridge Elementary Wednesdays, January 22–March 11 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m.
Hip Hop Dance Party
January 21 — Transitioning to Middle School
Snow Queen Musical Theater (Grades K–5) NEW
Kimberly Lane Elementary Tuesdays, January 21–March 10 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m.
$125 (8 classes) Greenwood Elementary Fridays, April 10–May 29 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m.
Free K-12 Parenting Workshops
Sunset Hill Elementary Mondays, January 13–March 16 3:10 p.m.–4:40 p.m.
(Grades K–6) Learn super fun dance moves including new and old school Hip Hop, along with basic tumbling and break dance skills, then put them together for a fun combination! Parents, enjoy a night out and then come watch our fun performance for the last 15 minutes. Boys and girls of all experience levels are welcome. In addition to dancing fun, we will also do crafts, eat pizza and play fun games! Dress in comfortable clothing. No shoes required, dancers will be barefoot. Pizza dinner is included. (Dance Unlimited)
Do something FUN on your day off from school! We will explore and learn several dance styles, including ballet, jazz, tap, and hip hop. Additional activities will include art projects and movie time. Boys and girls of all abilities are welcome. Dress ready to move and bring a water bottle, snack and bag lunch. Ballet and tap shoes are encouraged but not required. (Dance Unlimited)
Saturday, March 7 5:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $30
Friday, January 24 9:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $59
Non-School Day Dance Workshop (Grades K–6)
March 16 — State of the District April 21 — Dealing with Difficult Behavior
Valentine’s Day Dance Party
(Grades K–6) Parents’ night out! Kids, bring your friends and join us for this exciting party with a fun Valentine’s Day theme! Learn super fun dance moves, including ballet, jazz and hip hop, then put them together for a fun combination! Parents, enjoy a night out and then come watch our fun performance for the last 15 minutes. Both boys and girls are welcome. In addition to dancing fun, we will also do crafts, eat pizza and play fun games! Be amazed at what you can learn in one evening! Participants are encouraged to wear red, pink, or white clothing. Dance shoes are encouraged but not required. Pizza dinner is included. (Dance Unlimited) Saturday, February 15 5:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Dance Unlimited–Wayzata $30
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SPECIAL INTERESTS “Prep for the Future” Study Skills Seminar (Ages 11+)
Sycamore Learning Company has developed a new study skills seminar to help students at all levels of their academic progress. It is important to understand the process of time management and the optimal ways to study to increase productivity as well as test scores. Students will learn goal setting, note taking, study habits, memorization tips, test taking strategies and more to help them throughout their years in middle school, high school and college. (Sycamore Learning) Saturday, February 22 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $75 Saturday, May 16 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $75
HELP YOUR CHILD WRITE Parents as Writing Partners (Adults) FREE
Do you have students in grades 4–6 who ask you to help them with their writing? This class is for you! We provide practical tips for supporting and coaching your young writer so they can thrive in school and life. Offered in partnership with Wayzata Public Schools, Community Ed and Teaching and Learning. Space is limited and registration is required. (Ann Fehrenbach)
Monday, February 10 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School FREE
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Babysitter Training Course: Red Cross Certified HOT
(Ages 11+) Students will learn about child development and handling emergencies, including choking, first aid, preventing accidents, safety, feeding, diapering and more. Participants will receive a Red Cross certificate, a babysitter’s handbook, a CD, and a handy emergency guide. Students must attend both classes in their entirety to receive certification. Students should bring a doll to both classes, and a pencil, along with a nut-free lunch, nut-free snack and a bottle of water. (Carol Solheid) Saturdays, February 29–March 7 8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $95 (2 classes) Saturdays, May 9–May 16 8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $95 (2 classes)
(Ages 8–13) Does your child want to stay home alone after school or in the summer? SafeKids 101 will train them so both of you will feel more confident about their safety at home and in the community. This program is a fun way to learn important safety principles for emergencies your children could come across while home alone. Course highlights include answering the door or telephone, storm and fire emergencies, dog emergencies, stranger danger, basic first aid: burns, wounds, poisoning, and choking emergencies and fun, safe activities to do while home alone. (Annika Olson)
Thursday, February 6 4:15 p.m.–6:45 p.m. Birchview Elementary $35 Thursday, March 19 4:15 p.m.–6:45 p.m. Birchview Elementary $35
Etiquette, Manners, Social Skills, Oh My! (Grades 1–5)
This fun, hands-on class teaches children life-long skills that build their confidence in social situations. Children learn important skills such as how to confidently greet others and make polite conversation. They will also learn to demonstrate good table manners and set a proper table. This interactive course includes games and role-playing activities. (Nicki Black) Fridays, January 17–February 14 (No class January 24) 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Gleason Lake Elementary $69 (4 classes) Saturdays, February 15–March 7 10:00 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $75 (4 classes)
Grandmasters of Chess
(Grades K–5) New and returning students invited. In each class students are taught different chess concepts and coached to implement those concepts into their chess games. Students practice positions set by the coach to improve their understanding of the concept. Students are given chess puzzles (constructed by WIM Serafima Sokolovskaya) and work with coach guidance to solve them. Each class ends with students playing 20–30 minutes of chess. Coaches often feature in-class tournaments during the session. (Youth Enrichment League) $125 (8 classes) $115 (7 classes) Birchview Elementary Mondays, January 27–March 23 Mondays, April 6–June 1 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Gleason Lake Elementary Thursdays, January 30–March 19 Thursdays, April 9–May 28 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. North Woods Elementary Fridays, February 7–April 10 Fridays, April 17–May 29 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Sunset Hill Elementary Tuesdays, January 28–March 17 Tuesdays, April 7–May 26 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
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Chess Team (Grades 6–9 and
Grandmasters of Chess with Igor Rybakov (Grades K–5)
New and returning students invited. Join this “sport of the mind” and be part of your school’s chess club. Coach Igor has coached two team state champions, individual state and national champions and gobs of state trophy winners. We have 50+ chess lessons for all skill levels, hundreds of puzzles for all levels and our teachers are among the best in Minnesota. Our lessons are crafted by the best chess minds in Minnesota. The lessons progress from rudimentary concepts through higher-level theories. Formatted to be accessible to beginners, yet challenge intermediate and advanced students. Develop your mind and your chess mettle!
advanced elementary players) Take your chess game to a new level. Chess Team is taught by the best chess instructors in the state. Students will be strongly encouraged to participate in the YEL Middle School Chess League and at a number of tournaments. See www.YouthEnrichmentLeague.com for league schedule and dates. Our goal is to have a competitive chess team competing with the best schools in the state. Grade schoolers who are interested should be second grade or older, should have competed in at least three YEL chess tournaments or similar tournaments, may be asked to pass a proficiency test to participate. (Youth Enrichment League)
Wednesdays, January 22–March 11 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $155 (8 classes) Wednesdays, April 8–May 27 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $155 (8 classes)
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$125 (8 classes) $115 (7 classes) Greenwood Elementary Thursdays, January 30–March 19 Thursdays, April 9–May 28 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Kimberly Lane Elementary Wednesdays, January 29–March 18 Wednesdays, April 8–May 27 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Meadow Ridge Elementary Fridays, February 7–April 10 (No class March 27 or April 3) Fridays, April 17–May 29 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Plymouth Creek Elementary Mondays, January 27–March 23 (No class February 17) Mondays, April 6–June 1 (No class May 2) 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m.
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SafeKids 101: Preparing Kids to Stay Safe at Home and in the Community HOT
Speech & Debate and Creative Writing Spring Break Camp (Grades 2–6)
This Speech & Debate camp utilizes students’ strong foundational skills of reading and writing to enhance comfort in the domains of educational collaboration and public speaking. Initiating these critical thinking and communication skills from a young age sets students up for both academic and social success in high school and beyond. This camp will help teach students how to respectfully engage in conversation over differing viewpoints with other students. Students will also learn to speak clearly and persuasively in front of a large number of people, and effectively manipulate words to express ideas in a new way. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and group work. Please bring a nutfree lunch and nut-free snack each day. (Center for Academic Excellence)
Monday–Thursday, March 30–April 2 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $179 (4 classes)
(Grades 3–7) Speech and Debate utilizes students’ strong foundational skills of reading and writing to enhance comfort in the domains of educational collaboration and public speaking. Initiating these critical thinking and communication skills from a young age sets students up for both academic and social success in high school and beyond. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and small group work. Thursdays, January 16–May 14 (see online description for exact dates) 6:30 p.m.–7:45 p.m. Central Middle School $185 (7 classes)
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The Geography Bee course will help students prepare for competitions while also giving them a broad-based education in the physical, political, economic and cultural geography of the world we live in. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and small group work. Competition day is May 16th. (Center for Academic Excellence)
Vamos con los Animales (Grades K–5) NEW
Spanish that’s fun and practical! The best way to spark enthusiasm for a language is with a topic that students love. Vamos con los animales! (Let’s go with the animals!) is just that. For eight jam-packed sessions, students will blaze new trails “visiting” a pet store, a family farm, the zoo, the ocean and even the rainforest–all in Spanish! Your child will learn animal-related vocabulary and catch glimpses of some special animals who call Latin America their home, all the while applying practical phrases and Spanish vocabulary to every topic. This is an exciting, interactive Spanish class. Vamonos! (Futura Adventures)
Mondays, February 24–April 27 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Kimberly Lane Elementary $159 (8 classes)
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Thursdays, January 16–May 14 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $185 (7 classes)
Geography Bee Competition (Grades 2–6) NEW
Geography Bee is a competition that encourages curiosity about the world. Students in grades 2–6 can compete for the Geography Bee Medal of Honor. Let’s learn about the world in a fun and effective way. (Center for Academic
Cat’s Kids Yoga
(Grades K–5) Come discover your mind, body, and heart connection. Each class has a kid-friendly, mindful theme that can be used as daily reminders. Classes consist of breathing exercises, physical movement, yoga poses/flows, mindful art, music, and much more! Developing mindful skills at a young age can teach kids calming techniques, coping skills, and to share strengths with others. (Catherine Brenny)
Thursdays, January 9–February 13 2:25 p.m.–3:10 p.m. Oakwood Elementary $79 (6 classes) Thursdays, May 7–May 28 2:25 p.m.–3:10 p.m. Oakwood Elementary $55 (4 classes)
New and returning students invited! Our lessons and curriculum are crafted by Olympic Fencing Coach Ro Sobalvarro. Students pair up and practice the fencing move or concept, rotate partners and repeat. Students then participate in fencing matches using only the moves taught so far. Students spend 10–15 minutes each class fencing with multiple fencers at their skill level. All equipment provided. Spring sessions include an in-class tournament. (Youth
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Thursdays, January 23–March 12 6:15 p.m.–7:15 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $129 (8 classes) Thursdays, April 9–May 28 6:15 p.m.–7:15 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $129 (8 classes)
Fencing Team (Grades 6–12)
New and returning students invited! Our lessons and curriculum are crafted by Olympic Fencing Coach Ro Sobalvarro. During class, students practice fencing moves and concepts and participate in fencing matches, working with multiple partners at their skill level. The team works toward competing in dual meets and the State High School Championship. Students are not required, but encouraged to participate in meets and attend the championship All equipment is provided for classes. There is a separate fee for the Spring Fencing Championship. (Youth Enrichment
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Thursdays, February 20–March 19 2:25 p.m.–3:10 p.m. North Woods Elementary $69 (5 classes)
Thursdays, January 23–March 12 7:20 p.m.–8:50 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $159 (8 classes) Thursdays, April 9–May 28 7:20 p.m.–8:50 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $159 (8 classes)
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Saturday, May 16 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $45
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Not just a punching, kicking, self-defense class. Kung Fu teaches awareness of self and surroundings and improves self-esteem and confidence. Join a fun, full participation class that focuses on helping students develop leadership, discipline, concentration and coordination skills for a healthy mind and body. Improve your coordination, strength, flexibility and endurance. Learn the lifelong benefits of Kung Fu, the Chinese art of self-defense and fitness, from a Hong Kong champion. Class is designed for youth beginners ages five and older and adults. Parents, don’t just sit on the sidelines. Register and participate with your child in class. Wear loose, comfortable clothing to class. Optional uniforms and certification for white to black belt available in class for an additional fee. Instruction is supervised, but may not be delivered directly by Al Lam. Note: Class is for youth ages 5-18 and adults. (National Treasure Kung Fu)
Tuesdays, January 21–March 10 HOT Beginner to Orange Belt 6:30 p.m.–7:15 p.m.
Green to 2nd Purple Belt 7:15 p.m.–8:00 p.m. 3rd Purple to Black Belt 8:00 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $85 (7 classes) Tuesdays, April 7–May 19 HOT Beginner to Orange Belt 6:30 p.m.–7:15 p.m.
Green to 2nd Purple Belt 7:15 p.m.–8:00 p.m. 3rd Purple to Black Belt 8:00 p.m.–8:45 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $85 (7 classes)
Yoga & Art (Grades K–2) Minnesota Kid’s Yoga Co. is providing themed yoga and art classes. Each 60-minute class will incorporate a themed read aloud story, ten themed yoga poses and a themed art project. Students will learn the health benefits of yoga and enjoy creating themed poses that align with read aloud stories. NEW
Meditation, Fitness, and Yoga Fun Bootcamp
(Ages 6–11) This fun bootcamp has a little of everything! Learn and practice different poses and discuss topics each session around how to be positive and respectful, learn to focus and concentrate and have love and kindness through spirit lifting meditation. Learn balance, flexibility, motor skills and more in a group setting with fun fitness games and activities.
EV3 Programming Spring Break Camp NEW
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Thursdays, January 16–February 20 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Plymouth Creek Elementary $79 (6 classes)
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Wednesdays, March 25–April 22 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Sunset Hill Elementary $75 (4 classes) Wednesdays, May 6–May 27 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Birchview Elementary $75 (4 classes)
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(Grades K–5) Join Science Explorers as we become crazy chemists! We will investigate the Periodic Table and learn about its families with fun and exciting experiments as we discover the science side of STEM. We will break some chemical bonds, get messy with polymers, and much more. Our classes are hands-on...so be sure to dress for a mess! (Science Explorers) $65 (3 classes)
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Minnesota Kid’s Yoga Co. is providing themed yoga and art classes. Each 60-minute class will incorporate a themed read aloud story, ten themed yoga poses and a themed art project. Students will learn the health benefits of yoga and enjoy creating themed poses that align with read aloud stories. We will discuss mindfulness and breathing skills to cope with stress.
(Minnesota Kids Yoga Co.)
Thursdays, March 5–April 30 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Plymouth Creek Elementary $79 (6 classes) Tuesdays, May 5–June 2 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Meadow Ridge Elementary $79 (5 classes)
Birchview Elementary Tuesdays, April 7–April 21 3:10 p.m.–4:40 p.m.
Monday–Thursday, March 30–April 2 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $199 (4 classes)
Gleason Lake Elementary Tuesdays, January 28–February 11 3:10 p.m.–4:40 p.m.
Kimberly Lane Elementary Tuesdays, May 19–June 2 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m. Meadow Ridge Elementary Thursdays, May 7–May 21 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m. North Woods Elementary Tuesdays, February 18–March 3 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m. Plymouth Creek Elementary Tuesdays, March 10–March 24 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m.
Junior Engineering: Theme Parks (Grades K–3)
All new LEGO® Technics™ Engineering Kits to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in a teambased environment. We will build working theme park rides and machines that reinforce concepts learned. After building each project, students will customize, share, compete in challenges and enjoy experimenting with their creations. Please bring a nut-free snack and drink. (Tech Academy) Saturday, March 7 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $49
Robotic Builders: Mighty Machines (Grades 1–5) NEW
Greenwood Elementary Tuesdays, February 18–March 3 2:25 p.m.–3:55 p.m.
Sunset Hill Elementary Wednesdays, April 29–May 13 3:10 p.m.–4:40 p.m.
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(Grades 2–6) This camp will give a jump start in getting ready for the next FIRST® LEGO® League competition season inspiring young minds to be the leaders of tomorrow in Science and Technology. During this camp, you will learn the basics of building and programming a Mindstorm® EV3. Students will work in teams to research a real world problem, create a solution and present the solution to the judges. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and small group work. Please bring a nut-free lunch each day. (Center for Academic Excellence)
Extreme Robotic Engineering (Grades 3–8) NEW
Students will be taught foundational building and introduced to programming concepts with learning about the new sensors, motors, and special technics components. Working in small teams, students will build and program smart robots, including navigation and manipulation, using the different sensors and motors. (Tech Academy) Saturday, April 25 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $49
Yes, we CAN learn about robotics! With the LEGO® WeDo™ Robotics System, young children can build and program their robotic creations. Young imaginations soar! The LEGO® Education WeDo™ Robotics Builder allows students to explore different Robotic Themes. Students working in teams will work with simple machines, program models they design and create, measure time and distance, write and much more! Please bring a nut-free snack and drink to class. (Tech Academy) Saturday, February 1 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $49
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ScienceWiz (Grades 2–6)
Star Wars™, Robotics, and Engineering! Using the “Micro Scout” LEGO® Mindstorm® Robotics System’s microcomputer for the brain of our droids. Use the built-in light sensor, motor and sound to bring our droids to life. Create familiar Star Wars™ droids or use the force to create droids of your design. Learn about robotics and engineering as we build the base models, then customize the droids. Possible models include the micro-walker, L8GO Trainer, Starfighter and X-Walker. Please bring a nut-free snack and drink.
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Thursdays, January 9–May 21 (see online listing for exact dates) 5:30 pm.–6:30 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $159 (7 classes)
Saturday, February 8 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $49
Science Bee Competition (Grades 2–6) NEW
Science Bee Competition is an event that allows students to explore the extent of their scientific knowledge in a safe and enriching environment. The competition will be divided by grade-level to promote equity and confidence. (Center for Academic Excellence)
Saturday, May 16 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Wayzata Central Middle School $45
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ReadingWiz Saturday Series
(Grades 2–5) A practice-oriented program that assists students in developing skills in reading and writing. The course features information on grammar, vocabulary, phonics and comprehension improvement. Students will have lab access and will be assigned daily webwork to ensure personalized learning. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and small group work. (Center for Academic Excellence)
Saturdays, January–May (see online description for exact dates) 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Central Middle School $425 (17 classes)
MathElite—to Prepare for Math Competitions and Special Programs (Grades 3–10)
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MathWiz Saturdays Series— For Advanced Math Students (Grades 2–5)
This program is an honors prealgebra course for accelerated elementary students that explores ideas such as algebraic manipulation and graphical interpretation through methods rooted in both theory and application. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and small group work. (Center for Academic Excellence)
Saturdays, January–May (see online description for exact dates) 10:00 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Central Middle School $425 (17 classes)
Kimberly Lane Elementary Thursdays, January 23–February 13 Thursdays, March 5–April 09 Thursdays, April 16–May 7 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m.
This program helps students get accepted to universities early through UMTYMP, CTD, CTY programs; achieve State/National level recognition through ACT Aspire and PSAT training, and get on the path to highly selective colleges, including Ivy Leagues. Our synthesis of in-class and webwork engagement is a predictive model, providing a two-year projection of student growth to customize an optimal academic learning for each and every student. See online description for grade levels. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and small group work. (Center for Academic Excellence)
Saturdays, January–April (see online description for exact dates) 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Central Middle School $308 (11 classes)
Engineering Club (Grades K–3) Engineering Club introduces students to a new, hands-on, STEM learning lesson every week from various engineering disciplines. For each lesson, students focus on developing 21st Century skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, and peer collaboration skills. These life skills provide students with the confidence to approach challenges in their lives and realize that they can succeed in almost anything!
Session 1: Aerospace Engineering: Twirling Helicopters, Electrical Engineering: It’s Magic! No it’s static!, Environmental Engineering: Anemometer, Mechanical Engineering: Ooze Diffuse Session 2: Coding Unplugged: My Robotic Friends, Mechanical Engineering: Spinner, Industrial Engineering: Simple Machines Pulleys, Chemical Engineering: Lava Lamp
Session 3: Aerospace Engineering: Pop Rockets, Chemical Engineering: Secret Inkers, Coding Unplugged: Binary Bracelets, Mechanical Engineering: Catapults
Meadow Ridge Elementary Tuesdays, January 28–February 18 Tuesdays, March 3–March 24 Tuesdays, April 7–April 28 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m.
Receive a 10% discount when you register for all three sessions of Engineering Club! You must register online for all three sessions for the same student in the same shopping cart to receive the discount. 5% early registration discount does not apply when the 10% discount is used.
North Woods Elementary Wednesdays, January 22–February 12 Wednesdays, February 19–March 11 Wednesdays, April 8–April 29 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m.
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$99 (4 classes) Birchview Elementary Fridays, January 31–February 21 Fridays, February 28–March 20 Fridays, April 10–May 1 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m. Gleason Lake Elementary Mondays, January 27–February 24 Mondays, March 2–March 23 Mondays, April 6–April 27 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
Oakwood Elementary Tuesdays, January 28–February 18 Tuesdays, February 25–March 17 Tuesdays, April 7–April 28 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Plymouth Creek Elementary Wednesdays, January 29–February 19 Wednesdays, February 26–March 18 Wednesdays, April 8–April 29 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m. Sunset Hill Elementary Thursdays, January 30–February 20 Thursdays, February 27–March 19 Thursdays, April 9–April 30 3:10 p.m.–4:10 p.m.
Young Scientist Roundtable If you love science, you’ll love this series. Presentations by leading experts in the field of science, followed by a roundtable discussion—with you at the table. Open to students and adults of all ages. All programs are free. No registration required. Details at www.wayzataschools.org/ communityed/youth/ysr A Community Ed Partnership Opportunity
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Robotics: Jedi and Imperial Droids (Grades 1–5)
A fun and enriching program that allows students to discover the fulfillment of science. Each class emphasizes a different subject, allowing students to explore many components of science. We engage students through demonstrations and discussions of real world events. Students will sculpt their critical thinking/problem-solving skills while analyzing and interpreting scientific data. The course ends with the Science Bee Competition on May 16 at Central Middle School. The competition fee is included in the course fee. Instructors are supported by high school and college students for more individualization and small group work. This course does not qualify for the 5% registration discount. (Center for
Greenwood Elementary Mondays, January 27–February 24 Mondays, March 2–March 23 Mondays, April 6–April 27 2:25 p.m.–3:25 p.m.
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Free Adult Basic Education (ABE) Classes
Driver’s Ed at Wayzata High School
Confident College or Job Interviewing (Ages 15–18) NEW
Saturdays, January 25–February 1 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. Wayzata High School $79 (2 classes)
ZAPS–ACT Preparation Workshop (Ages 13+)
Learn strategies for using partial knowledge to eliminate wrong choices, tips for improving your score in all four subtests, and tactics for using limited testing time. Take shortened practice tests that mirror the actual testing experience. Reduce test anxiety and gain confidence. Receive a comprehensive Study Guide and 24 practice test workouts with detailed answer explanations. Get suggestions for individualized study in the days leading up to the test. Motivational instruction and hands-on practice will help you understand your strengths and weaknesses. Bring two, #2 pencils, paper, and a calculator with you to the workshop. Register today: www. zaps.com, or call ZAPS 1-877-9278378 (toll free). (Doorway to College) Monday, Tuesday, February 10–11 3:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Wayzata High School $95 (2 classes) Monday, Tuesday, February 10–11 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Wayzata High School $95 (2 classes)
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Register for classroom and behind-the-wheel Prepare for the ACT: 4+ Point Increase (Grades 10–12)
The most in-depth and thorough ACT preparation course available in Minnesota! Dive deep into each section of the ACT, learning not only general strategies but also specific tips and tricks to help you ace the exam. Taught by an expert tutor who’s scored a 36 himself, students won’t just learn the content of the ACT but will also take a full-length practice exams each week to “get used” to the real test. Class meets on Thursdays, and included practice tests are held on Saturdays. (Max Dupslaff)
instruction through A+ Driving School. Take your classes at Wayzata High School.
• You must be a resident of Minnesota • You must be at least 17-years-old • Preschool and childcare may be available • All classes are free Call 763-745-5200 to learn more. wayzataschools.org/communityed/ adult/adult-basic-education
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Online Certificates and Courses
Details and registration at yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/wayzata
Saturdays, January 11–February 15 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Thursdays, January 16–February 20 (No class January 18 & 23) 5:00 p.m–8:00 p.m. Wayzata High School $595 (10 classes)
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aplusdrivingschool.net MORE Go to the adult class section (page 4) and look for the purple arrow to see what adult classes are open to youth.
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Club Y.E.S.
Youth Extending Service
Wayzata High School students making a difference in our world! A Community Ed Partnership Opportunity
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Learn to present yourself authentically and compellingly whether interviewing for college admission or looking to land a coveted internship or job. Through key principles and simple tactics, learn to tell your story in a way that will help you stand out from the crowd. (True Voice Communications)
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Community Ed updates its look After a year-long brand review process involving a broad cross section of staff and community members, Community Ed is introducing an updated brand, just in time for its 40th birthday.
Community Ed is all around you. Students and their families are learning, connecting, volunteering and gathering in record numbers.
In the new logo, below, the name Community Ed sits atop the strong foundation of Wayzata Public Schools. The district laurel, with leaves representing each of the eight communities we serve, gives us a nudge forward, helping us constantly grow and change.
Did you know? Minnesotaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s community education network was launched in 1972. That year, the Minnesota legislature appropriated funds to establish 67 local community education programs and have them operate through local school districts. Why? To serve emerging community needs. Our program was launched eight years later, in 1980.
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Community Ed exists to help our Eâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;12 students and our community thrive and be successful in school and life. We do this through our delivery of school-based childcare services and youth and adult classes. We also manage facility rentals, volunteer programming and community partnerships. Additionally, we operate the Wayzata Early Learning School.
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Highlights include a stronger logo that celebrates our relationship with the Wayzata Public Schools, simplified language that makes it easier for people to understand our programs and services, and more consistent and integrated communication with our customers.
Wayzata Early Learning School moving to new location
You’re going to dig our new location! • Classrooms built just for our early learners • Flexible common spaces
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• Windows and natural light
Every child who attends school in Minnesota must have an early childhood screening. We provide the screening for free. When your child turns 3 years old, you can schedule an appointment.
• A family/stroller-friendly campus, with greenspace and playgrounds
In 2017, our Early Learning School established a community outreach team. We partner with organizations like Interfaith Outreach, Hennepin County Libraries, Park Nicollet and apartment community managers to help us connect with families who may be uncomfortable coming to our school, or unable to get here.
• More room for your children to learn and grow
Back view of new Early Learning School
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This fall, our Early Learning School is moving to a new location, immediately adjacent to Oakwood Elementary School. We’ll have more space, more light and more greenspace. The school serves newborns to 5-year-olds and their families with preschool and ECFE (Early Childhood Family Education) classes and important early childhood services—early childhood screening, intervention and outreach.
Custom classrooms with lots of light
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Learn more at wayzataschools.org/ earlylearning
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Childcare and full-day preschool at our elementary schools
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0, Starting Summer 202 Base Bright Start & Home will have one name— Wayzata Kids.
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Registration for 2020 summer and the 2020–21 school year opens February 12 at 7:00 a.m. Availability and details at wayzataschools.org/ communityed/youth/wayzata-kids
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As part of Community Ed’s rebranding process, we are changing the names of our popular school-based childcare programs, currently Bright Start for 4-year-olds and Home Base for K-5 students. The new name aligns both programs with our school district and simplifies things by giving parents and kids only one name to remember. While the new name is not official until Summer 2020, we are talking about it now to assist with the transition. There will be no change to the programs, only the name.
Did you know? There’s a story to our name and logo. The word Wayzata is in our district font to distinguish it from the City of Wayzata because our kids come from eight different cities. The word “kids” is used because it’s fun and easy to remember. The three leaves reflect growth.
Have you heard? Wayzata Kids operates at all nine elementary schools. It provides before- and after-school childcare for elementary school students and for 4-year-olds who are enrolled in full-day preschool. Full-day preschool is also held at the elementary school sites.
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ours of operation are 6:30 a.m–6:15 p.m. 4 H every school day
All our kids are Wayzata Kids
More than 1,000 youth say “YES” to volunteering All Wayzata High School students are eligible to join Club Y.E.S. (Youth Extending Service). Incredibly, over 1,000 students make that commitment to our school district and community every year. From running community food drives and school kindness retreats to serving as study buddies and raking lawns for homebound seniors, they make a huge difference in our community. Find the latest Club Y.E.S. news on Twitter @ClubYESWHS.
The renovation of the Wayzata Central Middle School auditorium is finished. Work on the space wrapped up in November, just in time to serve as the venue for the 7th Grade Band Concert. The acoustics and the band received rave reviews. When it is not in use by the district, the beautiful 800-seat theater/concert hall can be rented by the public. Contact facilities manager, Sloan Wallgren, at sloan.wallgren@wayzataschools.org.
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If you are looking for a volunteer group to help with a project for your organization, contact Brenda Badger, Club Y.E.S manager, at brenda.badger@wayzataschools.org or 763-745-6807.
New auditorium now available for community rentals
We’re seeking new partnership opportunities Community Ed has always been committed to working in partnership with organizations and individuals from our community. In the past year, we’ve made it a priority to enhance existing partnerships and develop new ones. If you have ideas for new Community Ed partnership opportunities, contact our community engagement and partnerships coordinator, Jodi Olson, at jodi.olson@wayataschools.org.
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REGISTER ONLINE wayzataschools.org/communityed
Confirmation You will receive confirmation of registration and a payment receipt via email.
Set up your account 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Click on “Register” and then on “Create an account” Fill in personal information Add family members to create your profile Now you can register Pay with Mastercard, Visa, Discover or American Express
Need Help? Call 763-745-5200 or email communityed@wayzataschools.org
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Register early! The hot classes fill up quickly.
OTHER REGISTRATION OPTIONS By mail Wayzata Public Schools Community Ed, Registration PO Box 660 Wayzata, MN 55391
By phone 763-745-5200
If you withdraw from a class at least three business days before start of class, your payment will be refunded in full. If you withdraw at a later date, there are no refunds. Cost Costs vary by class. You can find the class cost and any additional fees by looking at the online course description.
Financial Assistance We are committed to offering learning opportunities for everyone in our community. Find the criteria and application form on the youth and adult pages of our website or call 763-745-5200. Weather If school closes during the day due to weather, we will cancel all Community Ed classes and activities. If school is not closed, assume classes are running. Check wayzataschools.org for updates.
REGISTER BY MAIL Mail to: Wayzata Public Schools Community Ed, Registration, PO Box 660, Wayzata, MN 55391 Participant name
Participant birth date FIRST
LAST
Address
City
Phone PARENT EMAIL FOR YOUTH
Zip
BEST NUMBER TO CONTACT PARTICIPANT OR PARENT/GUARDIAN
Additional information for youth participants Parent/Guardian name(s) Child’s grade
Child’s school
Child’s teacher
Who will be picking up the child after class?
In person Education Services Center
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1455 County Road 101
Class Title
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Plymouth, MN 55447 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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(make checks payable to I.S.D. 284)
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7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Cancellations, Withdrawals & Refunds We reserve the right to cancel classes due to low enrollment. If that happens, we will notify you via email or phone and your payment will be refunded in full.
Discounts If you are enrolled in UCare, you may be eligible for a $15 discount. Have your UCare ID number ready when registering. You must register by phone to receive this discount.
COMMUNITY ED CLASS LOCATIONS 1. Education Services Center 1455 County Road 101 North Plymouth, MN 55447 2. Wayzata Early Learning School 1461 County Road 101 North Plymouth, MN 55447
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3. Birchview Elementary 425 Ranchview Lane N Plymouth, MN 55447
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4. Gleason Lake Elementary 310 County Road 101 Plymouth, MN 55447
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5. Greenwood Elementary 18005 Medina Road Plymouth, MN 55446
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6. Kimberly Lane Elementary 17405 Old Rockford Road Plymouth, MN 55446 7. Meadow Ridge Elementary 17905 County Road 47 Plymouth, MN 55446 8. North Woods Elementary 18995 54th Avenue North Plymouth, MN 55446
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9. Oakwood Elementary 17340 County Road 6 Plymouth, MN 55447 10. Plymouth Creek Elementary 16005 41st Avenue North Plymouth, MN 55446 11. Sunset Hill Elementary 13005 Sunset Trail Plymouth, MN 55441
welcomes newborns to 5-year-olds and their families to learn and connect 12. Central Middle School 305 Vicksburg Lane North Plymouth, MN 55447
14. West Middle School 149 Barry Avenue North Wayzata, MN 55391
13. East Middle School 12000 Ridgemount Ave West Plymouth, MN 55441
15. Wayzata High School 4955 Peony Lane North Plymouth, MN 55446
Some Community Ed classes are held at non-school locations. Most are held at the school sites listed above.
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Outreach Preschool
Early Childhood Screening
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Wayzata Community Ed Education Services Center 1455 County Road 101 North Plymouth MN 55447
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