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Adult Lap SwimRecreationalIf you haven’t dipped your toes in the water lately, this is a great time to get started. Enjoy the quiet, weather-proof, uncrowded lanes of our lap swim in a kid-free environment! Adult lap swim is open for anyone ages 18+ who can swim independently. This is a non-instructional, swim at your own pace opportunity, but structured swim workouts will also be provided by our aquatics manager, Jayda Alholm. These will be optional, and posted for your use. A certified lifeguard will be on site at all times.Registration is required and space is limited, so sign up today!There are a variety of payment options and prices. Choose your option during the checkout process.Enter the Middle School Pool door. Lockers will be available for your use. Provide your own lock to secure your belongings. Cancellations and schedule changes are made via text, FaceBook and/or email. Please make sure your contact information is up to date in our system.2026 -
Adult Learn to Skate Camp (Ages 18+)Adult Recreation👉Register for this class between April 1, 2026 and May 29, 2026 and receive $15 off your registration fee!Discount happens at the time of checkout. It’s never too late to learn to skate—or to get back on the ice! This camp is designed for adults of all experience levels, from true beginners to those looking to refresh and improve their skills. Led by the Sartell Figure Skating Club coaches, skaters will work on balance, confidence, and fundamental skating skills such as stopping, turning, and forward and backward skating. Instruction is adapted to each skater’s comfort and ability in a supportive, fun environment. Skaters should plan to bring their own skates or plan to rent hockey skates from the Scheels Athletic Complex. Join us to discover the joy of skating as an adult! For questions, please contactsartellfsc@gmail.com.2026 -
Adult Water AerobicsRecreationalMake a Splash with Water Aerobics!Dive into an exhilarating water aerobics workout with us! Experience a full-body workout set to upbeat music, designed to tone, strengthen, and energize. You’ll engage muscles you never knew you had—all while enjoying the resistance and refreshment of the water. Don’t forget your swimsuit and two foam dumbbells. Community Services does have a number of dumbells for participant use. For those looking to enhance their workout, the instructor recommends Speedo Unisex Swim Aqua Fitness Barbells. Join us for fitness, fun, and a wave of energy in every class! Speedo Unisex Swim Aqua Fitness Barbell2026 -
Adults with Exceptional Abilities: BAKING DAYAdults with DisabilitiesAdults with Exceptional Abilities: Baking Day Get ready to mix, bake, and enjoy! Participants will spend the day in the kitchen creating a variety of delicious treats. From measuring and mixing to decorating and tasting, everyone will be involved in the process. Each participant will leave with a plate of homemade goodies to share (or keep for themselves!). This hands-on activity is perfect for those who enjoy being creative in the kitchen. Missy Kahl will guide participants through each step in a fun and supportive environment. All ingredients and materials are provided for participants. If you have questions about participation or accommodations, please contact Community Services—we’re happy to help create a plan that works for you.2026 -
Adults with Exceptional Abilities: BOWLING & PIZZAAdults with DisabilitiesAdults with Exceptional Abilities: Bowling at Bennington's Entertainment Center Let’s hit the lanes! Join us at Bennington’s Entertainment Center for an morning of bowling, laughter, and friendly competition. Whether you’re a seasoned bowler or just trying it out, this activity is all about having fun and cheering each other on. Pizza and soda will be provided for participants during the event. Please meet us directly at Bennington’s. Missy Kahl will be on-site to facilitate and support participants. Attendees of all ability levels are welcome. If assistance is needed for independent participation, please attend with your own personal assistant and equipment as needed.2026 -
Adults with Exceptional Abilities: DIRECTED DRAWINGAdults with DisabilitiesAdults with Exceptional Abilities: Directed Drawing Release your inner artist in this guided drawing session! Participants will follow step-by-step instructions to create their own unique piece of artwork. No experience is needed—just bring your creativity and willingness to try something new. This activity is designed to be relaxing, fun, and accessible for a variety of ability levels, with plenty of encouragement along the way. Missy Kahl will facilitate the session and provide support as needed. All drawing materials will be provided, and participants will leave with their finished artwork. If you have questions about participation or accommodations, please contact Community Services—we’re happy to help create a plan that works for you.2026 -
Adults with Exceptional Abilities: MINI-GOLF & LUNCHAdults with DisabilitiesAdults with Exceptional Abilities: Mini Golf at Pirate's Cove in Nisswa, followed by lunch at Pizza Ranch! Join us for a fun outing to Pirate’s Cove Mini Golf in Nisswa! Participants will enjoy a round of mini golf on this interactive, pirate-themed course, followed by lunch together at Pizza Ranch. This is a great opportunity to get out, stay active, and spend time with friends in a relaxed setting. Transportation will be provided by van to and from Nisswa. Van transportation does not support wheelchairs. Missy Kahl, paraprofessional from LFCHS, will facilitate the trip and provide support throughout the day. Participants of many ability levels are welcome. If you require assistance to participate independently, please attend with your own personal assistant and any necessary equipment. Fees cover transportation, mini golf, and lunch for the participant. If you have questions about participation or accommodations, please contact Community Services—we’re happy to help create a plan that works for you.2026 -
Adults with Exceptional Abilities: MOVIE DAYAdults with DisabilitiesAdults with Exceptional Abilities: Movie Day in St.Cloud Sit back, relax, and enjoy a movie on the big screen! Participants will travel to a theater in St. Cloud to watch a current film together. This outing offers a fun, shared experience in a comfortable and entertaining setting. Transportation will be provided by van to and from St.Cloud. Van transportation does not support wheelchairs. Missy Kahl, paraprofessional from LFCHS, will facilitate the trip and provide support throughout the day. If you have questions about participation or accommodations, please contact Community Services—we’re happy to help create a plan that works for you.2026 -
Adults with Exceptional Abilities: SCAVENGER HUNTAdults with DisabilitiesAdults with Exceptional Abilities: Scavenger Hunt Adventure Get ready for an outdoor adventure at Maple Island Park! Participants will work together to complete a fun and engaging scavenger hunt, exploring the park while searching for clues and items along the way. This activity encourages teamwork, problem-solving, and movement in a beautiful outdoor setting. Please meet us directly at the Maple Island Park Pavilion for this event. Missy Kahl will facilitate the activity and support participants throughout the hunt. All materials for the scavenger hunt will be provided.2026 -
Adults with Exceptional Abilities: USA FLAG CRAFTAdults with DisabilitiesAdults with Exceptional Abilities: USA Flag Craft Kick off our Adults with Exceptional Abilities program with a hands-on USA flag craft! Participants will create their own decorative American flag to take home and proudly display. This project is designed to be engaging, creative, and adaptable for a variety of ability levels, with guidance and support provided throughout. Missy Kahl, a paraprofessional from LFCHS, will facilitate the activity and help participants enjoy a fun and welcoming environment focused on creativity and connection. This class is part of a monthly series featuring different crafts and activities throughout the year. Participants are encouraged to share ideas for future projects they’d like to try. Attendees of many ability levels are welcome. If you require assistance to participate independently, please attend with your own personal assistant and any necessary equipment. Class fees directly support the participant enrolled, and all materials for the USA flag project will be provided for participants. If you have questions about participation or accommodations, please contact Community Services—we’re happy to help create a plan that works for you.2026 -
Advanced Beginner / Intermediate Skating CampYouth👉Register for this class between April 1, 2026 and May 29, 2026 and receive $15 off your registration fee!Discount happens at the time of checkout. This camp is designed for skaters who are comfortable on the ice and ready to build on their skills. Led by the Sartell Figure Skating Club (SFSC) coaches, skaters will focus on improving balance, control, and confidence while learning stronger forward and backward skating, stops, turns, and introductory figure skating skills. Instruction is grouped by ability to ensure each skater is challenged at an appropriate level in a positive and encouraging environment. Skaters should plan to bring their own skates or plan to rent hockey skates from the Scheels Athletic Complex. SFSC has a limited number of skates that can be borrowed on a first come first served basis. Join us to take the next step in your skating journey! For questions, please contact sartellfsc@gmail.com.2026 -
Babies on the MoveGymnasticsBabies on the Move: This class is for babies birth to 18 months. In this class, grown-ups and their baby will participate in songs and activities that help develop a babies gross motor and social skills.2026 -
Beat the Heat IP Chicken Burrito BowlsCookingSkip the stove and keep your kitchen cool this summer with this fast, fresh and flavorful at-home cook-along!During this cook-along experience you’ll learn to make delicious Chicken Burrito Bowls using the Instant Pot® or any other electric multi-cooker, and Chef Tess’ personal recipe--perfect for a quick, nutritious, and budget- friendly meal. Cook along in real-time as you build culinary confidence, and discover how easy it is to create a crowd-pleasing dinner with minimal heat and maximum flavor. Handy Instant Pot® tips and tricks for use and care will also be shared! Come join the fun! What are you waiting for?Equipment Needs: Instant Pot® or any other electric multi-cooker.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~While cooking-along is loads of fun, and highly recommended, it is optional. This class will take place on Zoom, free online software. Participants will receive instructions on how to access the class prior to it starting.A list of ingredients and class details will be received in advance of the class with enough time for shopping andpreparation. The Instructor’s Personal Recipe from this class will be included in a professionally made PDF packetto be received by participants after the class. All of the instructor’s recipes are copyrighted and are only shared with those who register for this class. As an added bonus, the instructor has created a private group and a public group on Facebook for participants ofher cooking classes. Everyone will receive an invite to the groups although joining is optional. Come join the fun! Note: One registration fee covers immediate family members living full-time in the same household. Adult supervision is required if children participate. If friends, adult children, or extended family members are participating together, EACH separate household must register SEPARATELY.2026 -
BeginnerGymnastics👉Register for this class between May 1, 2026 and May 29, 2026 and receive $15 off your registration fee!Discount happens at the time of checkout. This class is for gymnasts in Kindergarten and older or those who have passed the Munchkin level. In this 45-minute class, gymnasts will warm up and stretch with a few fun songs. Gymnasts will then split into small groups to work with coaches to learn gymnastics skills on all four events. Some skills worked on in this class are: Vault: Pumping arms while running, tight body standing jumps and rebounds, and arm circles. Bars: Front support, hollow casts, pull overs, and beginning to learn a squat-on. Beam: Becoming more comfortable on the meduim/high beam by walking, kicking, and jumping. Floor: Straight jumps, forward rolls, backwards rolls, bridges, and beginning to learn a cartwheel.2026 -
Boys Strength and TumblingGymnastics👉Register for this class between April 1, 2026 and May 29, 2026 and receive $15 off your registration fee!Discount happens at the time of checkout. This class will focus on speed, strength, body awareness, and tumbling skills.During this hour long class, participants will start with conditioning exercises and a stretching routine, and then will complete multiple obstacle courses focusing on different skills.2026 -
CDL - Commercial Driver's License THEORYDriver's ServicesHYBRID CDL THEORY COURSE Driving a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) requires a higher level of knowledge, experience, skills, and physical abilities than that required to drive a non-commercial vehicle. In order to obtain a Commercial Driver's License (CDL), an applicant must pass both skills and knowledge testing geared to these higher standards. This Hybrid CDL Theory Course provides the classroom portion of the CDL endorsement steps and satisfies all Entry Level Driver's Training (ELDT) theory requirements. Students will complete the required coursework independently, allowing for a flexible schedule and individualized pacing. In addition to independent coursework, students will participate in two required one-on-one instructional meetings with a licensed instructor. These sessions are held by appointment and provide personalized guidance, review of required content, and verification of coursework completion. Meeting locations will be determined by mutual agreement between the instructor and participant. Course content includes: Basic operation of a CDL vehicle Pre-trip inspection Safe operating procedures Advanced operating procedures Vehicle systems and malfunctions Non-driving activities This is a reading and coursework-intensive class. A licensed instructor will be available for assistance and questions throughout the process. After completing ELDT requirements, students must complete behind-the-wheel training independently. No behind-the-wheel training is provided as part of this course; however, resources will be shared by the instructor. If your future includes needing a CDL endorsement, this course provides the knowledge necessary to become licensed while offering a flexible, cost-effective training option. Requirements to Register: 18 years of age or older Hold a current Class "D" or higher Minnesota driver's license Ability to pass a clean D.O.T. drug test at time of licensing Computer (or similar device) and internet access FEDERAL "EXPRESS" PACKAGE This option remains a fully independent pathway designed to bring you through the Federal registration requirements necessary for obtaining your theory sign-off. Students complete the required classwork independently. A licensed instructor will sign off on coursework completion and assist with online registration. If you have questions regarding this option, please contact us directly at 320.632.7902 so we can provide additional information. Once you have registered for the EXPRESS package, please contact Community Services at the number above so we can initiate the Federal registration process. Please include a valid birthdate, cell phone, email and mailing address in your account information.2026 -
Camp Curiosity - CAMP BEACH BASHEnrichmentGet ready to explore, create, and discover all summer long! Camp Curiosity is a fun-filled weekly enrichment series designed for students entering grades K–2 and 3–5. Each week features a brand-new themed adventure packed with hands-on activities, creative projects, games, and simple STEM challenges. From outer space to ocean depths, glowing art to backyard games, campers will learn, imagine, and play in an engaging and supportive environment. Activities are thoughtfully structured by age group, ensuring both younger (K–2) and older (3–5) students are challenged, successful, and having fun. Whether your child loves to build, move, explore, or create, Camp Curiosity blends fun and learning into an experience they’ll look forward to every week. Come for one week or join us all summer—there’s always something new to discover! 🏖️ June 23–25: Beach Bash Camp No ocean? No problem! We’re bringing the beach indoors and out with water games, tropical fun, and sunny vibes. Dress the part: Beachwear, Hawaiian shirts, sunglasses, or flip-flop style! Activities may include: water play, sand-inspired crafts, beach games, and a tropical “paradise” experience.2026 -
Camp Curiosity - CAMP DAVISEnrichmentGet ready to explore, create, and discover all summer long! Camp Curiosity is a fun-filled weekly enrichment series designed for students entering grades K–2 and 3–5. Each week features a brand-new themed adventure packed with hands-on activities, creative projects, games, and simple STEM challenges. From outer space to ocean depths, glowing art to backyard games, campers will learn, imagine, and play in an engaging and supportive environment. Activities are thoughtfully structured by age group, ensuring both younger (K–2) and older (3–5) students are challenged, successful, and having fun. Whether your child loves to build, move, explore, or create, Camp Curiosity blends fun and learning into an experience they’ll look forward to every week. Come for one week or join us all summer—there’s always something new to discover! 🌲 June 2–4: Camp Davis Adventure Camp Kick off the summer with a classic camp experience! Campers will explore the outdoors with nature-inspired activities, crafts, and storytelling. We may hike through the woods (weather permitting), create nature art, and enjoy a cozy “campfire-style” snack time. Dress the part: Wear your favorite camping clothes! Activities may include: nature crafts, scavenger hunts, storytelling, and camp-style games.2026 -
Camp Curiosity - CAMP GLOW-UPEnrichmentGet ready to explore, create, and discover all summer long! Camp Curiosity is a fun-filled weekly enrichment series designed for students entering grades K–2 and 3–5. Each week features a brand-new themed adventure packed with hands-on activities, creative projects, games, and simple STEM challenges. From outer space to ocean depths, glowing art to backyard games, campers will learn, imagine, and play in an engaging and supportive environment. Activities are thoughtfully structured by age group, ensuring both younger (K–2) and older (3–5) students are challenged, successful, and having fun. Whether your child loves to build, move, explore, or create, Camp Curiosity blends fun and learning into an experience they’ll look forward to every week. Come for one week or join us all summer—there’s always something new to discover! ✨ July 14–16: Camp Glow-Up Light up the week with glowing fun! Campers will explore neon colors, glowing games, and creative projects in our glow-inspired space. Dress the part: Wear white or neon to shine bright! Activities may include: glow-in-the-dark crafts, blacklight games, and illuminated art.2026 -
Camp Curiosity - GAME ON CAMPEnrichmentGet ready to explore, create, and discover all summer long! Camp Curiosity is a fun-filled weekly enrichment series designed for students entering grades K–2 and 3–5. Each week features a brand-new themed adventure packed with hands-on activities, creative projects, games, and simple STEM challenges. From outer space to ocean depths, glowing art to backyard games, campers will learn, imagine, and play in an engaging and supportive environment. Activities are thoughtfully structured by age group, ensuring both younger (K–2) and older (3–5) students are challenged, successful, and having fun. Whether your child loves to build, move, explore, or create, Camp Curiosity blends fun and learning into an experience they’ll look forward to every week. Come for one week or join us all summer—there’s always something new to discover! 🎲 July 28–30: Game On Camp Let the games begin! Campers will learn new yard games, explore classic board games, and even invent their own. Dress the part: Sporty or game-themed outfits encouraged! Activities may include: team games, strategy challenges, and creative game design.2026 -
Camp Curiosity - SHARK WEEK CAMPEnrichmentGet ready to explore, create, and discover all summer long! Camp Curiosity is a fun-filled weekly enrichment series designed for students entering grades K–2 and 3–5. Each week features a brand-new themed adventure packed with hands-on activities, creative projects, games, and simple STEM challenges. From outer space to ocean depths, glowing art to backyard games, campers will learn, imagine, and play in an engaging and supportive environment. Activities are thoughtfully structured by age group, ensuring both younger (K–2) and older (3–5) students are challenged, successful, and having fun. Whether your child loves to build, move, explore, or create, Camp Curiosity blends fun and learning into an experience they’ll look forward to every week. Come for one week or join us all summer—there’s always something new to discover! 🦈 August 4–6: Shark Week Camp Dive into the deep blue sea for a jaw-some finale! Campers will explore ocean life with a focus on sharks through games, crafts, and discovery activities. Dress the part: Ocean colors, shark gear, or beachy outfits! Activities may include: shark-themed crafts, ocean games, and fun facts about sea creatures.2026 -
Camp Curiosity - SPACE CAMPEnrichmentGet ready to explore, create, and discover all summer long! Camp Curiosity is a fun-filled weekly enrichment series designed for students entering grades K–2 and 3–5. Each week features a brand-new themed adventure packed with hands-on activities, creative projects, games, and simple STEM challenges. From outer space to ocean depths, glowing art to backyard games, campers will learn, imagine, and play in an engaging and supportive environment. Activities are thoughtfully structured by age group, ensuring both younger (K–2) and older (3–5) students are challenged, successful, and having fun. Whether your child loves to build, move, explore, or create, Camp Curiosity blends fun and learning into an experience they’ll look forward to every week. Come for one week or join us all summer—there’s always something new to discover! 🚀 June 9–11: Space Camp Curiosity Blast off into an out-of-this-world adventure! Young explorers will dive into the wonders of the universe—building rockets, learning about planets, and completing exciting space-themed challenges. Dress the part: Astronaut gear, stars, or space-themed outfits encouraged! Activities may include: rocket building, planet exploration, and galaxy art.2026 -
Camp Curiosity - STARS & STRIPES CAMPEnrichmentGet ready to explore, create, and discover all summer long! Camp Curiosity is a fun-filled weekly enrichment series designed for students entering grades K–2 and 3–5. Each week features a brand-new themed adventure packed with hands-on activities, creative projects, games, and simple STEM challenges. From outer space to ocean depths, glowing art to backyard games, campers will learn, imagine, and play in an engaging and supportive environment. Activities are thoughtfully structured by age group, ensuring both younger (K–2) and older (3–5) students are challenged, successful, and having fun. Whether your child loves to build, move, explore, or create, Camp Curiosity blends fun and learning into an experience they’ll look forward to every week. Come for one week or join us all summer—there’s always something new to discover! ✨June 30–July 2: Stars & Stripes Camp Celebrate summer with a red, white, and blue blast! Campers will enjoy festive games and create patriotic crafts. Dress the part: Red, white, and blue outfits encouraged! Activities may include: themed crafts, group games, and celebratory activities.2026 -
Camp Curiosity - STEM DISCOVERY CAMPEnrichmentGet ready to explore, create, and discover all summer long! Camp Curiosity is a fun-filled weekly enrichment series designed for students entering grades K–2 and 3–5. Each week features a brand-new themed adventure packed with hands-on activities, creative projects, games, and simple STEM challenges. From outer space to ocean depths, glowing art to backyard games, campers will learn, imagine, and play in an engaging and supportive environment. Activities are thoughtfully structured by age group, ensuring both younger (K–2) and older (3–5) students are challenged, successful, and having fun. Whether your child loves to build, move, explore, or create, Camp Curiosity blends fun and learning into an experience they’ll look forward to every week. Come for one week or join us all summer—there’s always something new to discover! 🔬 July 21–23: STEM Discovery Camp Calling all creators, builders, and problem-solvers! This week is all about experimenting, exploring, and discovering how things work. Dress the part: Science lab vibes—think goggles, lab coats, or bright “inventor” style! Activities may include: simple experiments, building challenges, and hands-on STEM fun.2026