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Girls Basketball - Grade 6BasketballSixth Grade students will join the 7th-8th Grade Middle School Basketball Program. Students will participate in practices and a selection of games determined by coaches. Information regarding games to be communicated by coaches prior to event. Skip dates listed follow district calendar, coaches will confirm and communicate any non-practice dates or changes in schedule. This opportunity will include strenuous workouts for kids with previous basketball experience. If you feel that your child does not meet this criteria, they have an opportunity to play with the Little Falls Youth Basketball Association. Please contact them directly at flyersbasketball482@gmail.com2025 -
Hall WalkingAdult RecreationSeveral Little Falls schools will be open for you to walk in during the fall and winter months. We encourage you to walk, using ourschool facilities to keep physically fit. All buildings are easily accessible and have level walking surfaces that are free of snow and ice!Schedules for hall walking are as follows:Lincoln Elementary 4:00 PM - 7:00 PMLindbergh Elementary 4:00-8:00 PMLittle Falls Community Middle School 4:00 PM - 8:00 PMBeginning October 20 all listed sites will be open Monday through Friday, except holidays and non-school days. Other activities may be occurring in these buildings during walking hours. Access to area schools is as follows:Lincoln Elementary - Custodial Door #20 on the North side of the buildingLindbergh Elementary - Door #12, to the right of main entrance, on upper East side of buildingLittle Falls Middle School - Main Door #1 on the North side of the building Due to the high level of other activities that occur on a daily basis at the High School, no walking access is allowed in that building. Because of security issues, it is required that you register with Little Falls Community Services before beginning your walking program. This also allows us to contact you in regards to any emergency closings, etc. Prior to entering the buildings, each participant IS REQUIRED to pick up their hard plastic hall walking pass from the Community Services office, located at 14800 Riverwood Drive, Little Falls. Call the office with any questions regarding the walking passes. 320.632.79022025 -
Morning BasketballAdult RecreationWe encourage you to head into the High School gymnasium to play some basketball and keep physically fit. The building is easily accessible and both men's and women's locker rooms with showers are available for use. To keep our buildings secure, it is required that you register with Little Falls Community Services before you access the High School prior to the school day. This also allows us to contact you in regards to any emergency closings, etc.2025 -
PiYoAdult Recreation🔥 PiYo: Strength, Stretch & Sweat – All in One! 🔥 Looking for a workout that builds strength, increases flexibility, and gets your heart pumping—all without jumping or high impact? PiYo blends the best of Pilates and yoga with nonstop, music-driven movement to give you a full-body workout like no other! This high-intensity, low-impact class focuses on functional movement, conditioning, and core strength while keeping things fluid, fun, and energizing. 💥 Yoga mat required 💥 Shoes optional 💥 Perfect for all fitness levels 💥 You'll leave feeling strong, stretched, and seriously accomplished 👉 Drop-in classes available! Attend when it fits your schedule. 💲 $10 per class – must be purchased online or by phone before the morning of class. Ready to move? Let’s PiYo!2025 -
Royal Icing Cookie DecoratingAdult EducationEnvious of the stunning cookies you see on Instagram and Facebook? Now you can make them too! Seize the opportunity to learn how to create beautifully decorated cookies. Our expert instructor will guide you in mastering the art of mixing icings to achieve the perfect consistency for piping, flooding, and intricate fine line detailing. You'll also receive invaluable tips and tricks for crafting stunning cookie designs right in your own kitchen. Soon, your homemade treats will be the talk of the town!2025 -
Summer Softball BasicsSoftballSoftball Basics: Building Softball Skills for K-2 Players! Ready to step up to the plate? Softball Basics is designed for young athletes in Kindergarten through 2nd grade who are ready to advance their skills in a fun and supportive environment. This program works on basic fundamentals.In this class, kids will participate in interactive drills, skill-building challenges, and modified scrimmage exercises to put their growing abilities into action.Each session will focus on:⚾ Hitting with Power & Accuracy – Players will work on proper batting stance, swing mechanics, and hand-eye coordination to make solid contact with the ball.🥎 Throwing & Catching Fundamentals – Improved throwing techniques and catching confidence will be emphasized to develop strong defensive skills.🏃 Base Running & Game Awareness – Kids will learn when to run and how to round the bases efficiently.🧤 Fielding Techniques – Introduction to proper fielding mechanics, including ready position, glove work, and reacting to ground balls.🤝 Teamwork & Sportsmanship – Through small-group drills and team-based challenges, players will learn communication skills, teamwork, and positive competition.Softball Basics is the perfect next step for young athletes looking to sharpen their softball skills while having fun in an encouraging environment. Whether your child is preparing for their first season or looking to build on their experience, this class will set them up for success on the field! Family volunteers are welcome to participate, so please let us know if you are interested in helping out!2025 -
Winter Running ClubRunningLooking to stay active (and sane) during the winter months? Join our After-School Winter Running Club! This group is for students in grades 5–12 who want a fun, supportive crew to run with twice a week after school. When: Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:30–4:30 PM Where: Meet at the high school by the trophy cases at 3:30. We’ll wrap up by 4:30 each day. What we’ll do: We’ll run outdoors most days to enjoy the fresh air and build endurance. If the weather is truly miserable, we’ll move inside and run on the treadmills or in the high school halls. What you need: Good running shoes Warm layers you can move in A positive attitude and willingness to try your best 😊 Come run, laugh, and keep your winter energy up with us!2025 -
Yoga SculptAdult RecreationGet ready to sweat, smile, and move in this transformative, full-body workout! Hot Beats & Burn blends vinyasa yoga with high-energy cardio and endurance training using hand weights and resistance bands. The vibe is upbeat, the music is loud, and the energy is nonstop—we’ll keep you moving and grooving from start to finish! Heated to 80°+, this class is designed to boost cardiovascular and muscular endurance, promote and maintain bone health, and help you build strength in a fun, supportive atmosphere. Reps for each move are high, so choose the weights that work best for you—this class is all about progress, not perfection. Perfect for all ability levels—modifications are offered for every move. What to bring: Light and heavy hand weights (suggested: 3lb–10lb) Yoga mat We provide: Resistance bands Yoga blocks Note: Community Services is working on obtaining sets of hand weights for class use. Until then, please bring your own—we’ll let you know as soon as we have them available. Let’s get strong, sweaty, and have a blast doing it!2025