Big Lake Community Education Fall 2015 Catalog

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Register Online: www.biglakece.com

Class Catalog Fall 2015

Big Lake SchoolsELECTION INFO

See pages 4 & 5

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ServicesYouth & Adult ProgrammingClasses provide kids and adults with educational and recreational programs to gain new skills and knowledge while building strong connections and empowering the community.

Adult Basic Education• ESL (English as a Second Language)• GED• Basic Skills

Adults with DisabilitiesThrough Opening Doors Network

Early Childhood Services• Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)• Little Learners Preschool• Early Childhood Screening

Childcare ProgramsKids Club – before and after school care; and curriculum-based daytime care

Facilities RentalNeed gathering space? We have it!

Big Lake Community Education is dedicated to building a strong community by offering lifelong learning experiences through cultural, educational and

recreational opportunities.

Welcome

ContentsAdult|Fitness 6

Adult|Enrichment 7

Adult|Online 9

Adult|Basic Education 10

Youth|Enrichment 12

Youth|Recreation 15

Youth|Gymnastics 16

Youth|Aquatics 18

Youth|Kids Club 19

ECFE|Early Childhood 22

ECFE|Infants & Toddlers 23

ECFE|Mixed Ages 25

ECFE|Special Events 28

Early Childhood Screening 29

Little Learners Preschool 30

ECFE|Information 32

Community Resources 33

Specialty|Opening Doors 34

Specialty|Local Events 35

Information|Policy 37

Information|Registration 39

StaffBrad SchnitzlerDirector of Community and School Activities763.262.7183 or [email protected]

Teresa ScottCommunity Education Program Secretary763.262.7187 or [email protected]

Jeanne FreichelsEarly Childhood Program Secretary763.262.8182 or [email protected]

Paula JelenFacility Program Secretary763.262.7188 or [email protected]

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The new chapter is here

TICKETS: Adults: $25 ■ Students: $20 (add $5 at the door)Klein Bank ■ Big Lake Community Education Office ■ Big Lake High School Office

Tickets available online at www.tonicsolfa.com

On SalestartingAug. 15

friday, november 20, 7:30pmbig lake high school auditorium

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Impacting OurREFERENDUMNOVEMBER 3

Impacting Our Students’ Futures

You Spoke, We ListenedAfter last year’s referendum failed, Big Lake Schools spent nearly a year listening to our community about its concerns, needs and wants for the district. We learned:

• Residents feel inadequate school funding is the primary concern facing our entire community.

• Residents would like to see Big Lake Schools not just maintain its current academic offerings, but improve them.

• Community members view having up-to-date technology as an essential need, and believe Big Lake Schools needs to catch up to other districts in providing greater access to technology for teaching and learning.

• It is important to the community that Big Lake Schools is able to offer programs and services that attract students to the district.

School Board ActionOn July 23, the Big Lake School Board approved two funding questions for a November 3 special election, which were formulated based on community feedback gathered.

Question 1: approval of an operating levy increase to maintain and improve academic offerings. The proposed measure would:

• Preservecurrentstaffinglevelsandacademicprograms• Hire staff to reduce class sizes or improve staff-to-student ratios in grades/subjects of

greatest need• Add career pathways at the high school to increase college and career readiness• Add robotics as an after-school activity• Improve and add academic offerings based on cost and community priority, which

may include: adding math and reading interventionists to support struggling students K-12; adding STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) programming at the elementary schools; expanding Project Lead the Way at the middle school and high school; and/or adding academic extracurricular activities

Tax impact on the average* district home: $12.50/month

Question 2: approval of a technology/capital projects levy to transform teaching and learning. The proposed measure would:

• Fund purchasing, installing, and maintaining software and devices for instruction• Improve technology infrastructure allowing greater speeds and reliability • Increase access to classroom technology that engages students in learning • Expand training to more teachers on how to use technology more effectively in the

classroom to teach, and how to help students use technology to learn.Tax impact on the average* district home: $4/month*The average district home is valued at $175,000.

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Understanding the NeedBig Lake Schools is projecting a budget shortfall of $1 million for the 2016-2017 school year, which will require additional cuts above and beyond the $1.2 million cut this year. Continuing budget cuts will further impact our ability to provide high-quality, competitive educational programs for the children in our community.

Stateeducationfundinghasnotkeptpacewiththerateofinflationorincreasingeducationalcosts. The state provides $2,269 less per student today than it did in the early 1990s when taking into consideration the average rate of inflation.

The district is losing students to open enrollment due to an inability to remain competitive with area districts in terms of offerings and class sizes.

Understanding an Operating LevyInadequate state funding has caused school districts to rely on voter-approved operating levies to provide necessary revenue to continue operations.

An operating levy is a locally-approved levy (or tax) that helps support student programs and services. Operating levies provide a certain amount of revenue per student per year and may be authorized for up to a 10-year period.

Big Lake Schools is asking voters to approve a $475 per student increase to its current operating levy. (Note: $475 is not your tax increase; see tax impact on the left page)

Understanding a Capital Project LevyA capital project levy provides a dedicated revenue stream for a specific purpose, and is a cost-effective funding source.

Many districts across the state are asking voters to approve capital project levies for the purpose of funding technology needs, which is what Big Lake is doing.

Big Lake Schools is asking voters to approve a $400,000 capital project levy for technology improvements. See tax impact on the left page.

Students’ Futures

How to VoteTuesday, November 3, 7:00 am to 8:00 pm

Community Room atIndependence Elementary School

701 Minnesota Avenue

For More Information Visit biglakeschools.org

[email protected]

Call763.262.5266

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Adult|Fitness

HOT ED2GO CLASSESBlogging & Podcasting for BeginnersThinking of starting a blog or have you just begun one? Then this course is for you! Perhaps you’d like to try out podcasting too. In this course, you’ll learn how to create, manage, and promote your own blog, audio and video podcast using tools that you already have on your computer – no paid software or equipment is needed!

Ed2Go classes are delivered online and are completed at your own pace over 6 weeks. Fall classes start on Sept 16, Oct 14, Nov 11 or Dec 9.

$89|To register go to: www.ed2go.com/biglake

Individual ExcellenceDevelop career-enhancing skills in a single course that covers 12 popular one-day seminar topics including goal setting, time management, and personal organization. You’ll learn how to improve yourcreativeabilities,gainconfidencewithfinancialmatters,andminimizeconflictinyourlife.Developafulfillingcareerplanandimproverelationshipswithcoworkers, friends, and family.

Ed2Go classes are delivered online and are completed at your own pace over 6 weeks. Fall classes start on Sept 16, Oct 14, Nov 11 or Dec 9.

$89|To register go to: www.ed2go.com/biglake

Using Social Media in BusinessOne of the biggest challenges for most business ownersisfindingacontinuoussupplyofnewcustomers. As you progress through this course, you will learn how to make social media work for you.Learnaboutthefivemostpopularsocialmediaplatforms such as: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google+. In today’s fast-paced world, social media is a game changer for businesses and business owners who use this powerful medium in the right way!

Ed2Go classes are delivered online and are completed at your own pace over 6 weeks. Fall classes start on Sept 16, Oct 14, Nov 11 or Dec 9.

$89|To register go to: www.ed2go.com/biglake

REFIT Fitness|Ages 12+ AdultsCome join us for this NEW revolutionary, encouraging, cardio dance class that will engage your body, mind andsoul!This“one-size-fits-all”programcreatesatruefitnesscommunitywithinspiringmusicwhileincorporatingcardio,toning,flexibility,andbalance.Family-friendly environment. Ages 12-17 must be accompanied by adult. Bring a towel, water and good tennis shoes. Instructor: Bridget Chesley

Tue/Thu|Sep 15 – Oct 8|7:00 – 8:00 PM|8 Sessions $35 or $5/session|Ind. Elem. Stage|1001-1

Walking Club|Adults Independence Elementary hallways are open for walkers Monday through Friday, mornings and evenings. Walking will not be available on days when school is not in session including holidays, school vacation days and/or cancellations due to inclement weather.StopintheCommunityEducationofficeforawalking club button.

Mon – Fri|Oct 19 – Apr 29|6:30 – 7:45 AM & 4:30 – 9:00 PM|$10|Ind. Elem. Hallways|1002

Zumba Fitness|Adults Comeshake,rattleandrollinthisexhilaratingfitnessclass that is sure to make you break a sweat! During this hour-long class you will burn MAJOR calories by performing easy-to-follow Latin-inspired movements that are cardio- and resistance-based. Let’s get moving! Instructor: Dolly Schmidt

Mon/Wed|Sept 14 – Nov 18|5:30 – 6:30 PM 18 Sessions|$81|Ind. Elem. Cafeteria|1000-1Not meeting: Oct 12, 14 Nov. 16 class location change to Ind. Elem. West Gym

Mon/Wed|Nov 30 – Dec 21|5:30 – 6:30 PM7 Sessions|$32|Ind. Elem. Cafeteria|1000-2

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Adult|Enrichment

Basic Dog Obedience|Ages 12+Sit, stay, down and heel will be covered in this class. Additionally, pups will begin learning how to walk nicely on a leash. This class is designed for dogs age 6 months and older. Monticello Pet Hospital is located at 4134 School Blvd. Instructor: Cathy Mahr Sun|Sept 20 – Oct 18|7:00 – 8:00 PM|5 Sessions $75|Monticello Pet Hospital|2000-1

Tue|Sept 29 – Oct 27|7:00 – 8:00 PM|5 Sessions $75|Monticello Pet Hospital|2000-2

Thu|Oct 8 – Nov 5|7:00 – 8:00 PM|5 Sessions $75|Monticello Pet Hospital|2000-3

Sun|Nov 1 – 29|7:00 – 8:00 PM|5 Sessions $75|Monticello Pet Hospital|2000-4

Estate Strategy Essentials|AdultsAre you aware of how to prepare to pass assets from generation to generation or from person to charity, church, school, or family at the right time, in the right way? This class will try to inform you how to avoid as many estate transfer costs as possible and educate you on the new laws. Instructor: Justin Bettinger, Thrivent Financial

Tue|Sep 22|6:30 – 8:00 PM|1 Session$8|BL High School Media Center|2003-1

CPR & Basic First Aid|AdultsThis class is designed to give basic knowledge and skills to help deal with an emergency. There are new guidelines for doing CPR and First Aid, and this class will bring you up to date on all the new methods. This class is taught by an American Heart Association Instructor and will cover: Adult CPR, Child CPR, InfantCPR,AED(AutomatedExternalDefibrillator),and Basic First Aid. This class is designed to certify or recertify you in the above topics or renewal certification.Instructor: Training Sgt. Jason Volkers, SherburneCountySheriff’sOffice

Wed|Oct 7|6:15 – 9:15 PM|1 Session$45|Ind. Elem. Media Center|2005-1 Parenting The Love and Logic Way|Adults Areyoulookingforspecificanswersforsomeofthosedifficultmomentsinchildrearing?Thenthisparentingprogram is designed for you! These simple techniques are effective with all children from toddlers to teens. Love and logic parenting classes will teach you how to avoid un-winnable power struggles and arguments, stay calm when your kids do incredibly upsetting things, set enforceable limits, avoid enabling and begin empowering, help your kids learn from mistakes rather than repeating them and so much more! Instructor: Leah D Corder, Psychotherapist

Wed|Sep 23 – Nov 4|6:30 – 8:00 PM|6 Sessions$150 or $250/couple|Ind. Elem. RM 138|2006-1Not meeting: Oct 21

Your family is your number one priority…

…and ALL families need support and guidance sometimes! At Mischief Managed, we understand that your family isn’t like any other. That’s why

we tailor services and support to your unique needs! Whether it’s a parenting class, one session to problem solve around your child’s

behaviors, weekly play therapy for your child, or in-home parent coaching- we’ve got you covered!

Our services include, but are in no way limited to:

UNIQUE SERVICES FOR YOUR UNIQUE FAMILY!

Contact us to schedule your free consultation!

Leah D Corder, MA, LAMFT

450 Jefferson Blvd Big Lake, MN 55309

763.355.4749

[email protected]

Individual psychotherapy for children or adults Family therapy Play therapy Animal assisted therapy Parenting classes Parent coaching Consulting

For more information:

Check out our website at: www.mischiefmanagedmn.com Like us on Facebook

Or just give us a call to chat about how we might be able to help!

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From Me To We|AdultsSeventy percent of married couples argue about money more than any other topic. Helping engaged or newly married couples build a partnership that includes a strongfinancialfoundationwillhelpthemachievetheir goals. This class is also appropriate for any couples who want to learn more about communicating about money. Instructor: Justin Bettinger, Thrivent Financial

Tue|Oct 20|6:30 – 8:00 PM|1 Session$8|BL High School Media Center|2002-1

Safety Awareness|Women Age 15+Gain the basic knowledge and skills to help deal with a violent attack, and develop a personal protection plan. The class will stress the importance of knowing your surroundings, being aware of potentially dangerous situations at home, work, school, or at the mall. This class will cover self-defense techniques that actually work and some common sense preventative measures to incorporate into your lifestyle. You will learn how to punch and kick correctly, escape from being grabbed and other simple yet effective techniques. Also covered will be realistic self-defense tools such as pepper sprays, stun guns, personal alarms, verbal commands and other non-lethal defense options. This is a great class for daughters and mothers to take together. Instructor: Training Sgt. Jason Volkers, Sherburne CountySheriffOffice

Mon|Oct 19|6:00 – 9:00 PM|1 Session $25 or $35/couple|BL High School RM D120|4004-1

Social Security: Strategize To Maximize|AdultsWhen should I apply for Social Security? How can I maximizemybenefits?Howwillthisaffectmyspouse?You have a lot of questions that need to be answered. Mistakes can be costly. Join us for a short presentation to learn how to sort through the options to help ensure the choices you make are tailored to your needs. Instructor: Justin Bettinger, Thrivent Financial

Tue|Oct 6|6:30 – 8:00 PM|1 Session$8|BL High School Media Center|2001-1

7 Deadly Skin Sins|AdultsDid you know that what goes ON your skin goes IN your body? Take this opportunity to learn about the 7 Deadly Skin Sins and the top chemicals in your personal care products that are damaging you and your family’s health. Instructor: Kathie Ziebarth, Daisy Blue Naturals

Mon|Oct 12|6:30 – 8:00 PM|1 Session|$8BL High School Media Center|2004-1

Driver Improvement Program|Age 55+Explore changes in laws, learn about the latest vehicle technologies, and learn easy-to-use defensive driving techniques.Inaddition,thisclasswillexploretrafficsafety and accident prevention. Complete these courses and you could receive a 10% reduction on your automobile insurance premiums! This class is offered through MN Safety Center and taught by MN Safety Center trainers. To register and pay, contact the MN Safety Center 1-888-234-1294 or mnsafetycenter.org.

4 HR Refresher ClassMon|Sept 14|5:00 – 9:00 PM|1 SessionInd. Elem. Community Room – Door J

Wed|Sept 16|2:00 – 6:00 PM|1 SessionKeller Lake Commons Senior Living Facility655 Norwood Lane, Big Lake

8 HR Initial Driver Improvement ClassWed/Fri|Nov 4 & 6|1:00 – 5:00 PM Keller Lake Commons Senior Living Facility655 Norwood Lane, Big Lake

Adult|Enrichment

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Adult|Online

More than 300 online courses available to choose from!

• 6 Week Classes• Expert Instructor-led• Set Your Own Pace• Project-oriented• Access 24/7

Accounting and FinanceAccounting Fundamentals I & II

Accounting Software|Personal Finance and Investments

BusinessBusiness Communications|Business

Software General Business Skills|Grant WritingManagement&LeadershipNonprofit

Project Management|Sales and Marketing Start Your Own Business

TechnologyCertificatePrep|ComputerFundamentals

Programming|Database Management Networking|Security|Web Technology

Legal & LawBusiness & Corporate|Criminal Law General Law|LSAT Prep|Paralegal

Design and CompositionAdobe Software|Digital Photography Graphic

Design|Multimedia|Web Design

Health Care and MedicalAlternative Medicine|Ancillary|EMS & Fire Fighters|Ethics, Law & Compliance

HealthCareCertificate|HealthInformationManagement|Veterinary

Language & ArtsArts|Creative Writing|Languages

Publishing

College ReadinessMath|Science|Test Prep

Computer ApplicationsAdobe|Microsoft|Other

AND MORE!

Most Courses Just $89!

www.ed2go.com/biglake/

Online LearningAnytime / Anyplace

Register for Classes Online:www.ed2go.com/biglake/

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Adult|Basic Education

ESL (English as a Second Language)Adults learn skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing English. Multi-level and advanced classes available.

GED (General Education Development)The GED program is provided for adults age 17 and older who are not currently enrolled in high school and who do not have a high school diploma. The GED is a high school equivalency program. In our classes you can pre-test and study to pass the state GED test.

GED-iYou may also prepare to take the GED exams with GED-i, an online program that you may access from the convenience of your own home, 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Space is limited. For more information or to apply email: [email protected]

Basic SkillsAdult learners work at their own pace with individual help on their reading, writing, computer skills, and math skills from teachers or tutors.

VolunteeringMost ABE and ESL programs welcome your help in classrooms and with individual tutoring. Experience is not needed & training is provided. For more information or to register, contact Terrisa Fisher at 763.682.8688. For upcoming trainings, visit: mnliteracy.org/volunteers/training

Move ahead in your career Prepare for further education Improve your daily life

ESLGEDBasic

Skills

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Adult|Basic EducationThe 2014 GED® Test Information

2014willbethefirstyearanewGEDtestisused that will focus on measuring career and college-readiness skills that are needed in today’s workforce.

Four content areas:

• Reasoning Through Language Arts (150 minutes)• Mathematical Reasoning (90 minutes)• Science (90 minutes)• Social Studies (90 minutes) Available in: English and Spanish Up to 3 opportunities to test per year, per content area.

Seven different item types:• Extended response• Drag-and-drop• Drop-down• Fill-in-the-blank• Hot spot• Multiple choice• Short answer Tests can only be taken on a computer.

For more information on the GED test or to register, go to GEDcomputer.com.

FREE

FREE CHILDCAREDURING DAYTIME CLASSES - ARRANGE VIA ABE INSTRUCTOR

GED/ESLClass Schedule

September 8 – December 17No classes Oct 14, 15; Nov 24-26

GED/Basic Skills ClassesTuesdays, Time TBD

Multi-level ESL Classes:Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:00-11:00 AM

Thursdays 6:30-9:00 PM

Advanced ESL/ABE Classes:Wednesdays 1:00-3:00 PM

All classes held in Room 138 at Independence Elementary School. Enter through Door J.

Contact InformationFor more information on ESL and ABE

classes, please call 763.262.2523.

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Youth|EnrichmentBabysitting 101|Grades 5-8 Learn current practices for safety, injury prevention, firstaidbasics,andfeedingandcaringforinfants.Additionally, learn how to handle behavior problems and how to manage a babysitting business. You will receive a reference book, handouts, babysitting bag andafirstaidkit.Bringabaglunch.Instructor:EmergencyOutfitters,Inc.

Wed|Oct 14|8:30 AM – 5:00 PM|1 Session$57|Ind. Elem. RM 138|4002-1

Chess Club|Grades K-8 Become a checkmate pro! Learn the basics and strategy behind chess in this mind-challenging class that includes a 30-minute chess lesson followed by 30 minutes of tournament-style play. All participants are sure to increase their skill level in this highly interactive environment. Instructor: Twin Cities Chess Club

Mon|Sept 21 – Oct 26|3:45 – 4:45 PM|5 Sessions$57|Ind. Elem. RM 138|4005-1 Not meeting: Oct 5

Mon|Nov 2 – 30|3:45 – 4:45 PM|5 Sessions$57|Liberty Elem. RM 156|4005-2

Drivers Education|Ages 14 ½ +Big Lake CE along with Wheels Driving Academy is offering a complete Drivers Education program consisting of 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind the wheel training. Registration fee of $40 is payable to Big Lake Community Education upon registration, and $310 is payable to Wheels Driving Academyonthefirstdayofclass.

Mon – Fri|Oct 19 – 30|2:45 – 5:45 PM|10 Sessions$350|BL High School RM K101/102|4001-1

F.A.S.T. Kids Staying Safe While Home Alone|Ages 7-10 First Aid and Safety Trained Kids is a 6-hour course thatwillcoverbasicfirstaid,watersafety,vehiclesafety, home emergencies, injury prevention, personal safety and healthy living. This course helps prepare children for staying at home alone. Students will receiveabookandconstructahomefirstaidkitaspartoftheclass.Instructor:EmergencyOutfitters,Inc.

Mon/Tue|Sep 21 – 22|3:45 – 6:45 PM|2 Sessions$42|Ind. Community Room|4003-1

Green Girls|Boys & Girls Grades 6-8 Green Girls is an after-school STEM (science, technology, engineering & mathmatics) course that explores energy and power production through hands-on experiments. The course consists of 5 sessions with each session exploring a different aspect of science and engineering. This course is FREE for students and limited to 25 participants. Must pre-register and attend 4/5 sessions. Sponsored by Xcel Energy’s Business Resource Group. Instructor: Natalie Gruber, Mechanical Engineer with Xcel

Mon|Oct 12 – Nov 9|2:30 – 4:30 PM|5 SessionsFREE|BL Middle School Science RM 120|Green

So You Want To Be An Astrophysicist Grades 2-5Have you ever thought about being an astrophysicist or a veterinarian when you grow up? Join us as we exploredifferentcareersinthefieldsofscience,technology, engineering and math…STEM careers! Through hands-on-experiments and activities, we will investigate some exciting STEM professions so you can answerthatage-oldquestionof…”whatdoIwanttobewhenIgrowup?”Instructor:ScienceExplorers

Mon|Nov 30 – Dec 14|3:40 – 5:00 PM|3 Sessions$39|Ind. Elem. RM 238|4014-1

KidzArt Advanced Artists: Paint Explorations|Grades 2-5Grab your friends and join us as we explore and experiment with all things paint! We will use dyes to paint on silk, paint a pumpkin on stretched canvas using acrylic paints, enamel paint on a ceramic tile, and learn about watercolor techniques such as wet-into-wet and creating texture with salt while painting akoifishpond.Instructor:KidzArt

Wed|Oct 21 – Nov 11|3:35 – 5:05 PM|4 Sessions$58|Ind. Elem. RM 255|4013-1

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Youth|Enrichment

Music Lessons|Voice/Piano/GuitarEnrich your musical talent with individual, half-hour music lessons focusing on voice, piano or guitar. Pick what you want to focus on, when, and with what instructor. A separate materials fee of up to $14 may be required and should be payable directly to the instructor.Setlessontimeswiththeinstructorfirst,then register through Community Education.

Instructor: Megan Chopard-Boge763-262-7260 or [email protected] 8 Sessions|$136|Ind. Elem. RM 260|4009-1 Instructor: Sheri Lieffring763-262-6117 or [email protected] 6 Sessions|$102|BL Middle School Choir RM|4010-1

Safety Awareness|Girls Ages 15+Gain the basic knowledge and skills to help deal with a violent attack, and develop a personal protection plan. The class will stress the importance of knowing your surroundings, being aware of potentially dangerous situations at home, work, school, or at the mall. This class will cover self-defense techniques that actually work and some common sense preventative measures to incorporate into your lifestyle. You will learn how to punch and kick correctly, escape from being grabbed and other simple yet effective techniques. Also covered will be realistic self-defense tools such as pepper sprays, stun guns, personal alarms, verbal commands and other non-lethal defense options. This is a great class for daughters and mothers to take together. Instructor: Training Sgt. Jason Volkers, Sherburne CountySheriffOffice

Mon|Oct 19|6:00 – 9:00 PM|1 Session$25 or $35/couple|BL High School RM D120|4004-1

Wizard School|Grades 1-5Join Science Explorers as we investigate a wizard’s laboratory. You will become an apprentice as you learn the science behind the magic. Learn to harness electricity to make your own wand. Explore the secret worldofalchemyasyoucreatescientificpotionsand more in this fun, hands-on imaginative class. Instructor: Science Explorers

Mon|Nov 9 – 23|3:40 – 5:00 PM|3 Sessions$39|Liberty Elem. RM K206/K211|4015-1

Prep Star Blast|Grades 10-12The ACT test is more important than ever before for college admissions and scholarship money. Students will be introduced to the ACT test format, receive contentspecificstrategiesforeachofthe4testsections and practice the strategies on retired ACT tests. Students will also be given the opportunity to score a full length practice ACT test with our online scoring system that gives them immediate feedback and scoring results similar to those of the ACT. Instructor: Academic All Star Tutoring.

Sat|Oct 3|9:00 AM – 3:30 PM|1 Session$89|Monticello High School|4012-1

Prep Star+ ACT Tutoring|Grades 10-12Looking for the next step in preparing for the ACT? Then this one-on-one tutoring class is for you! You will receive 3 hours of online individualized tutoring focused on improving aptitude and results. Instruction will be based on results from your past practice ACT test scores. Participants must have previously taken a Prep Star class. Instructor: Academic All Star Tutoring

Call Community Education to set up meeting times at 763-262-2523|$139|4011-1

Hacking for Good|Grades 6-8 Work as a team to help make computer software to make the world a better place! It could be an educationalcomputergame,awebsiteforanon-profit,or anything else you can think of! No experience required; just a passion to do great things. Instructor: Abamath.

Wed|Oct 28 – Nov 18|6:00 – 7:30 PM|4 Sessions$55|BL Middle School Computer RM 69|4000-1

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Youth|Enrichment & Recreation

FALL PLAY!Prairie Fire’s Robin Hood|Ages 7+ Be in the cast of Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre’s original musical production of Robin Hood. He is a visionary, and in his vision he sees the trees of Sherwood Forest gone, and in their place stand“SherwoodThemePark”and“TheMallofNottingham”.Upto70localchildrenareneededto play the roles of Robin Hood, Maid Marian, The Faeries, Gnomes, and many more! The audition process lasts up to two hours and you must be able to attend the entire audition. A portion of the cast will be asked to stay following the auditions for a rehearsalsession.Registerearlytoconfirmyourspotin the production; everyone gets a part! Instructor: Prairie Fire Actors

AuditionsMon|Nov 9|Mon 3:30 – 5:30 PM|$49BL High School Auditorium|4006-1

RehearsalsTue – Fri|Nov 10 – 13|3:30 – 7:00 PMBL High School AuditoriumAn information sheet with rehearsal times for each of the roles played will be sent home.

Show Times Fri, Nov 13 at 7 PM and Sat, Nov 14 at 2 PMBL High School Auditorium|Tickets can be purchased at Community Ed, Klein Bank, or at the door for $6/adults or $5/students and seniors.

Horse Camp Day Classes|Ages 2-6+Want to ride, learn and work with horses? Campers get to learn how to groom, tack-up, lead, and do in-hand work with horses. Learn how to work with them while learning balance and control in the saddle. Horse crafts include: horseshoe painting, braiding a horse’s mane and tail, giving a horse a bath, horse tag, feeding and watering, and care. Build new friendships with fellow horse loving peers in this structured and positive environment. Camps are rain or shine. Proper attire includes sneakers or boots (closed toe with a heel), long pants and layering depending on weather. Bring a water bottle and nut-free lunch. Every participant must bring a signed waiver form to camp. Campers under age 6 must have a parent with at all times. Instructor: Andrea Keacher, Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center, 6612 189th Lane N.W., Anoka

Level 1|Ages 2-5Sat|Oct 10|9:00 – 11:00 AM|1 Session|$45Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center|5005-1 Level 2|Ages 6+Sat|Sept 26|9:00 AM – 3:00 PM|1 Session|$95Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center|5006-1

Thu|Oct 15|9:00 AM – 3:00 PM|1 Session|$95Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center|5006-2

Fri|Oct 16|9:00 AM – 3:00 PM|1 Session|$95Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Event Center|5006-3

Karate/Self Defense|Ages 4-16Young Americans School of Self-Defense is an exciting self-defense and safety awareness program where students learn verbal skills and non-aggressive self-defense techniques to protect themselves. New studentsearnthecertifiedyellowbelt,andreturningstudentscanearnhigherrankingcertifiedbelts.Feespayable to Young Americans School of Self Defense. Instructor: Jeff Wood

Registration Tue|Sept 22|3:40 – 5:10 PM|1 session$5 reg. fee|Ind. Elem. CafeteriaSession 1Tue|Sept 29 – Dec 15|3:40 – 4:25 PM|12 sessions$7/week|Ind. Elem. Cafeteria Session 2Tue|Sept 29 – Dec 15|4:25 – 5:10 PM|12 sessions$7/week|Ind. Elem. Cafeteria

Volleyball Skills|Grades 4-6Are you interested in learning volleyball skills, developing good basics, and gaining general knowledge of the game? Then this class is for you! Learn this game together with your friends. When completed, you will have learned the skills necessary to play a good game of volleyball. Ind. Elem. students meet in front of Kids Club after school to be walked over to the high school. Instructors: Alisha Brust and Varsity Volleyball Players

Sept 10, 15, 24, 28, Oct 1, 6, 13|3:45 – 4:30 PM7 Sessions|$35|BL High School Gym|5001-1

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Youth|RecreationSki/Snowboard|Grades 6-12Now on Fridays! Join us for our annual Ski and Snowboard trips to Powder Ridge! New to skiing or snowboarding? Not a problem, there are lessons available for you to learn this lifelong sport! Lockers are available for 50 or 75 cents depending on size. This is a 6-trip offering that goes once a week, (weather permitting). Buses will depart right after school in the back of the high school and return to the front high school parking lot. Grab some friends and hit the slopes this winter! All participants must ride the bus to and from Power Ridge Ski Hill. Online registration only. Mandatory student/parent meeting for all NEW participants on Monday, Dec. 7th at 7:00 PM, Big Lake High School Cafeteria.

Fri|Dec 11 – Jan 29|2:30 – 9:30 PM|6 SessionsBL High School Parking Lot|5008-1Not meeting: Dec 25 and Jan 1

PricesLift Ticket, Ski Rental, & Transportation $290Lift Ticket, Snowboard Rental & Transp. $290 Ski Rental & Transportation $195 Snowboard Rental & Transportation $195 Lift Ticket & Transportation $210 Transportation $115Helmet Rental $20 Lessons $10

Trapshooting League|Grades 9-12This class is open to all 9-12 graders attending Big LakeHighSchoolwhoalreadyhaveafirearmsafetycertificate.Thefeeincludesallammunitionandtargets needed for 2 rounds per shooter per week for practice, and fun shot. Shooters should not bring their own ammunition. Deadline to sign up is Sept 6! Instructors: Rhonda & Mike Eckerdt, Bob Gerdes Mon|Sept 21 – Oct 26|4:30 PM|6 Sessions$164|Monticello Sportsmen’s Club|5003-1

Basketball|Grades K-2 Both boys and girls are invited to come learn teamwork, develop skills and technique fundamentals. Students will practice dribbling, passing and shooting skills while having a ton of fun. Instructor: Michelle Stockham Tue|Sept 29 – Nov 10|3:40 – 4:40 PM|6 Sessions $42|Ind. Elem. East Gym|5000-1Not meeting: Oct 20

Cheer America|Ages 4-16Cheer America is an exciting cheerleading program for children ages 4-16. Students will learn popular cheers and chants, choreographed dance and pom-pom routines, parade marching techniques, etc. Fees payable to Cheer America. Instructor: Kara Miller RegistrationMon|Sept 21|6:30 – 8:30 PM|1 session$5 reg. fee|Ind. Elem. CafeteriaSession 1|Ages 4-8Mon|Sept 28 – Dec 21|6:30 – 7:15 PM|12 sessions$7/week|Ind. Elem. CafeteriaNot meeting: Oct 5Session 2|Ages 9+Mon|Sept 28 – Dec 21|7:30 – 8:15 PM|12 sessions$7/week|Ind. Elem. CafeteriaNot meeting: Oct 5

Golf with Bill Miller|Grades 2-8Are you interested in learning about golf? Learn grip, stance and swing fundamentals, the long game (driver and irons), and the short game (pitching, chipping, and putting). This is a fun class where kids will learn lifelong skills and be able to hit the course in no time! Bring your own clubs, dress comfortably and wear tennis shoes. Instructor: Bill Miller

Grades 2-5Wed|Sept 16 – Oct 21|3:45 – 4:45 PM|5 Sessions$45|Ind. Elem. East Gym|5004-1Not meeting: Oct 14

Grades 6-8Wed|Sept 16 – Oct 21|5:00 – 6:00 PM|5 Sessions$45|Ind. Elem. East Gym|5004-2Not meeting: Oct 14

Introduction to Wrestling|Grades K-5Is wrestling for you? Come work with the high school wrestlers and Head Varsity Coach Evan Warnert in this fun, introductory wrestling clinic to see if wrestling is for you! We will cover basic wrestling rules and procedures, takedowns, basic top and bottom techniques,benefitsofwrestling,plusourvaluesandmission as a program. Please wear comfortable athletic clothing. Mini-meet on last day of class.

Mon/Tue (6:00 – 7:15 PM) / Thu (6:00 – 8:00 PM)Oct 26, 27, 29|3 Sessions|$25|BL High School Wrestling Room|5007-1

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Youth|GymnasticsParent/Child Gymnastics|18 mo-3 yrs Parents will work together with their child to complete the following activities: walking forward, backwards, and sideways on the beam; crawling; marching; monkeyflipsandwalks,swingingandfrontsupportonbars; forward/backward rolls, log rolls, puddle jumps, wallwalkersonthefloor;vaultjumps;tuckjumps,jump and freeze, ins and outs, and puppy drops on the tramp. Instructors: Nikki Dilbert & Amy Hedberg

Thu|Sep 17 – Oct 22|6:00 – 6:45 PM|5 Sessions$33|BL High School Aux. Gym|6000-1Not meeting: Oct 15

Thu|Oct 29 – Dec 10|6:00 – 6:45 PM|5 Sessions$33|BL High School Aux. Gym|6000-2 Not meeting: Nov 12, 26

Preschool Gymnastics|Age 4 This is a great class for little ones who have energy to burn!Theclasswillhelpwithcoordination,flexibilityand balance. Parents are welcome to stay and watch or help their child through the many activities including walkingonbeams,hangingonthebars,learningfloormovements, trying out the vault, and more. Children must be potty trained. Instructors: Nikki Dilbert & Amy Hedberg

Thu|Sep 17 – Oct 22|5:15 – 6:00 PM|5 Sessions$33|BL High School Aux. Gym|6001-1Not meeting: Oct 15

Thu|Oct 29 – Dec 10|5:15 – 6:00 PM|5 Sessions$33|BL High School Aux. Gym|6001-2Not meeting: Nov 12, 26

Beginner Gymnastics|Ages 5-8This class will introduce children who have 0 to 1 year of experience in the sport of gymnastics using all four events designed for gymnastics including: vault,bars,beamandfloor.Someoftheskillscoveredinclude: backward roll, handstand and a cartwheel on floor.Instructors:NikkiDilbert&AmyHedberg

Ages 5-6Mon|Sep 14 – Oct 26|5:15 – 6:10 PM|7 Sessions$63|BL High School Aux. Gym|6002-1

Mon|Nov 2 – Dec 21|5:15 – 6:10 PM|7 Sessions$63|BL High School Aux. Gym|6002-2Not meeting: Nov 9

Ages 5-8Fri|Sep 18 – Oct 30|5:15 – 6:10 PM|5 Sessions$45|BL High School Aux. Gym|6004-1Not meeting: Sep 25, Oct 16

Fri|Nov 6 – Dec 18|5:15 – 6:10 PM|5 Sessions$45|BL High School Aux. Gym|6004-2Not meeting: Nov 13, 27

Ages 6-7Wed|Sep 16 – Oct 28|5:15 – 6:10 PM|7 Sessions$63|BL High School Aux. Gym|6003-1 Wed|Nov 4 – Dec 16|5:15 – 6:10 PM|6 Sessions$54|BL High School Aux. Gym|6003-2Not meeting: Nov 11

OPEN GYMOpen Gymnastics |Ages 5-8 This is a great time for new students to check out our facility, as well as for dancers and cheerleaders to practice their tumbling. Pay $10 at the door per visit or purchase a punch card and pay just $8 per visit. Instructor: Amy Hedberg, Nikki Dilbert

Ages 5-8Fri|Sept 18 – Dec 18|6:15 – 7:15 PM|10 SessionsBL High School Aux. Gym|6012-1Not meeting: Sept 25, Oct 16, Nov 13, Nov 27

Ages 9 yrs-Grade 7Fri|Sep 18 – Dec 18|7:15 – 8:15 PM|10 SessionsBL High School Aux. Gym|6013-1Not meeting: Sept 25, Oct 16, Nov 13, Nov 27

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Youth|GymnasticsIntermediate Gymnastics|Ages 8+ This class is designed for children who have more than 1 year of experience in gymnastics, but who aren’t quite to the full intermediate level. The class combines beginners and intermediates and focuses on helping kids advance their skill level. Instructors: Nikki Dilbert & Amy Hedberg

Mon|Sep 14 – Oct 26|6:15 – 7:10 PM|7 Sessions$63|BL High School Aux. Gym|6005-1

Wed|Sep 16 – Oct 28|6:15 – 7:10 PM|7 Sessions$63|BL High School Aux. Gym|6005-2

Mon|Nov 2 – Dec 21|6:15 – 7:10 PM|7 Sessions$63|BL High School Aux. Gym|6005-3Not meeting: Nov 9

Wed|Nov 4 – Dec 16|6:15 – 7:10 PM|6 Sessions$54|BL High School Aux. Gym|6005-4Not meeting: Nov 11

Advanced Gymnastics|Approval Needed Continue to enhance your skills with this new level of gymnastics. Keep honing your skills without the demands of competition. This class is the next step up from Intermediate. Gymnasts will be asked to join the program by instructors and will need approval. Instructors: Nikki Dilbert & Amy Hedberg

Wed|Sep 16 – Oct 28|7:15 – 8:45 PM|7 Sessions$94|BL High School Aux. Gym|6006-1

Wed|Nov 4 – Dec 16|7:15 – 8:45 PM|6 Sessions$81|BL High School Aux. Gym|6006-2Not meeting: Nov 11

Mon|Nov 16 – Dec 21|7:15 – 8:45 PM|6 Sessions$81|BL High School Aux. Gym|6006-3

High School Gymnastics|Grades 7-12This is a class to work on your gymnastic skills.

Instructor: Amy HedbergMon|Sept 14 – Nov 2|7:15 – 9:30 PM|8 Sessions$162|BL High School Aux. Gym|6010-1

Instructor: Nikki DilbertThu|Sept 17 – Nov 5|7:00 – 9:30 PM|7 Sessions$157|BL High School Aux. Gym|6011-1Not meeting: Oct 15

XCEL Program ClassesThe XCEL program is a way to compete through USA Gymnastics. The competitive divisions each have a broad list of requirements allowing students to have routines and skills unique to them, as opposed to having a compulsory routine. Gymnasts will be asked to join the program by instructors. All classes held at the Big Lake High School Auxiliary Gym. Contact Amy Hedberg at 612-306-4842 with questions.

Xcel Silver|Approval NeededTue (5:00 – 8:00 PM) / Sat (11:30 AM – 2:00 PM)Sept 15 – Oct 31|13 Sessions|$324|6008-1Not meeting: Oct 17

Tue (5:00 – 8:00 PM) / Sat (11:30 AM – 2:00 PM)Nov 7 – Dec 22|12 Sessions|$297|6008-2Not meeting: Nov 10, 28

Xcel Gold|Approval NeededTue (6:00 – 9:00 PM) / Sat (9:00 – 11:30 AM)Sept 15 – Oct 31|13 Sessions|$324|6009-1Not meeting: Oct 17

Tue (6:00 – 9:00 PM) / Sat (9:00 – 11:30 AM)Nov 7 – Dec 22|12 Sessions|$297|6009-2Not meeting: Nov 10, 28

Xcel Platinum|Approval Needed This is an optional 3 day session for gymnasts who have already completed a full Gold Level competition season to continue platinum level progressions during the school year.

Thu|Nov 19 – Dec 10|7:00 – 9:00 PM|3 Sessions$54|6007-1|Not meeting: Nov 26

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Youth|Aquatics

Swimming|Level 1|Ages 5+This class helps students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Students learn elementary aquatic skills and develop good attitudes and safe practices around the water.

Wed (6:00 – 6:40 PM) / Sat (9:00 – 9:40 AM)Sept 16 – Oct 10|8 Sessions|$37BL High School Pool|7005-1

Mon – Thu|Dec 7 – 17|6:00 – 6:40 PM8 Sessions|$37|BL High School Pool|7005-2

Swimming|Level 2 This level introduces locomotion skills. Students explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg motions on their stomach and back to lay the foundation for future strokes. Must be level 1 graduate.

Wed (6:00 – 6:40 PM) / Sat (9:00 – 9:40 AM)Sept 16 – Oct 10|8 Sessions|$37BL High School Pool|7006-1

Tue/Wed|Oct 20 – Nov 17|6:00 – 6:40 PM8 Sessions|$37|BL High School Pool|7006-2Not meeting: Oct 27

Swimming|Level 3Students will continue skills learned in level 2 including coordination of front and back crawl, elementsofthebutterflystroke,treadingwaterandrulesforheadfirstentriesintothepool.Must be level 2 graduate.

Mon|Oct 12 – Nov 30|6:00 – 7:00 PM|7 Sessions $41|BL High School Pool|7007-1 Private Red Cross Swim LessonsWould your child enjoy one-on-one or two-on-one swim lessons instead of group ones? Then this class istheticket!Enjoyfive30,40or50minutesessionswithacertifiedinstructor.Grabafriendwithsimilarswimming abilities and get a 2-for-1 price! Contact Kaycee Taubert at [email protected] to arrange dates and times.

Preschool Parent/Child|$90|30 min|7000Levels 1 & 2|$120|40 min|7001Levels 3+|$155|50 min|7002 BL High School Pool|5 Sessions

OPEN SWIMOpen to community members of all ages!

Lifeguard will be present. Participants are welcome to bring a lock for a locker, but it must be removed after each use. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Cost is $3/person or $6/family per visit and it is payable at the BL High School Pool.

Sun|Sept 20 – Dec 20|3 – 5 PM|Not Open: Nov 29

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What is it?Kids Club is a Big Lake Community Education program that offers before, during and after school childcare in a fun, safe environment. It’s more than just childcare though; we offer a wide variety of programmingthatincludesarts&crafts,physicaleducation,outdoorgames,andmanyfieldtrips!

What ages can go?Kids Club is open to potty-trained children from the age of 3 (as of September 1st of the entering year) all the way to 9th grade.

When is Kids Club open?Kids Club is open from 6 AM – 6 PM Monday – Friday. It’s a great option for late start, early release and non-school days!

Does daytime Kids Club follow any curriculum?Yes! The Kids Club daytime preschool-age program incorporates components of Creative Curriculum, which encourages each child to explore his/her learning through play, group interactions, projects, small and large muscle movement and academic activities.

Where is Kids Club at?We have two convenient locations: inside of Liberty and Independence Elementary Schools. What location your child attends depends on where you live within the school district. Kids Club during the day for preschool-age kids is held at Liberty Elementary.

What is the cost?Grades K-9Before OR After School: $9/day|Non-school Day/Full Day: $32 Pre-K (Ages 3-5, not yet in kindergarten)Up to 4 hours: $18/day|Over 4 hours: $34/day ($25/day if also enrolled in Little Learners Preschool)*Add $3/day for drop-in rates

To register, or for the most up-to-date rates, visit www.biglakece.com or call 763-262-3233.

Youth|Kids Club

OPEN HOUSE!Mon., August 31 from 3 - 6 PM

Come check out our Kids Club areas at Independence Elementary & Liberty

Elementary, meet our Kids Club staff, and try out our fun activities!

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ECFE|Early ChildhoodMeet lifelong friends,

while learning, playing and growing!

What exactly is ECFE?ECFE stands for Early Childhood Family Education, and it’s a special place for you and your young child. It’s a place where you can make friends with other parents who have children the same age as yours, and who share the same concerns, joys and challenges that you do. It’s a place where your child has the opportunity to play with other children in a safe, supportive environment just right for his or her age. It’s a place where caring staff who understand children and parenting come together with families to support parents and children on their journey.

What kinds of activities take place during an ECFE class?There are two kinds of ECFE classes:

❤ Non-Separating Classes

_ Separating Classes

Look for these symbols on each class to know what type of class it is.

Non-Separating Classes: Parents and children remain in an ECFE classroom together. All infant classes are non-separating.

Separating Classes: Parents and children begin and end the class together, but spend time apart during the middle.

What happens in separating classes?The following format takes place:1. Parent-Child Time: Thefirst30-40minutesof each class is playtime. An ECFE teacher will arrange the classroom with learning areas that include art, table activities, dramatic play, blocks and cars, sensory, manipulatives and more! Follow your child’s lead as you enjoy activities that encourage parents and children to play together!

2. Circle Time: Parents, children and teachers join together to sing songs, read stories or enjoy music and movement activities.

3. Snack Time: Parents separate for parent discussion at this time.

4. Time for Parents: Parents separate into their own discussion group in a nearby room, and a licensed parent educator leads them in a discussion covering many aspects of raising children. Parents are encouraged to bring ideas to class.

5. Time for Children: While parents are in their discussion group, children stay in the classroom with a licensed early childhood teacher. Together they enjoy child-directed, free choice activities, like play dough, art, or games with peers.

6. Closing: Parents and children come together again for a closing circle as they say good bye, for now, to new friends.

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Big Lake Early ChildhoodFAMILY FALL KICK OFF

& OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, Sept. 1210:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Liberty Elementary17901 205th Avenue

Come and join us for a day of fun as we start the new school year!

A great opportunity to check out our early childhood classrooms,

meet our staff and make new friends.

Come for a few minutes or hang out with us the entire time!

Stop in and see what ECFE has to offer you and your family. All are welcome!

FREE EVENT! No Registration Required!

For more information: Call Big Lake ECFE at 763-262-3233

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ECFE|Infants & Toddlers Nursing Mothers Supporting Each Other|Parent Class ❤A FREE support group for breastfeeding women! Please join us for a fun and relaxing group dedicated to providing support, encouragement, and information about breastfeeding. We will provide a safe and nurturing environment for moms to discuss breastfeeding related topics. This will be a wonderful opportunity to give and receive support and connect with other nursing moms. We welcome you to exchange information and experiences as we bring moms together to help foster healthy, happy families. All nursing moms, moms-to-be, babies, siblings and those who would like to learn more are invited. Sibling/child care for your additional children is available. Teacher: Kara Dockry-Huberty

Tue|Oct 13, Nov 10, Dec 8|1:00 – 2:00 PM|3 SessionsFREE|Liberty Elem. RM 25|PC101

Baby Steps|Birth-12 mo ❤What does your baby need from you? What do you need for yourself? Start out on the right foot! Discover ways to support your baby’s development, celebrate his/her milestones, gain friendship and support, and discover your own parenting style. Playtime and nesting with your infant will be followed by interactive discussions on feeding, sleeping, safety, brain development and balancing your life as a parent. Your baby stays with you during this engaging class. Teachers: Molly Ripp/Kara Dockry-Huberty

Wed|Sept 16 – Dec 16|10:45 AM – 12:15 PM13 Sessions|FREE|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC102-1Not meeting: Oct 14

Thu|Sept 17 – Dec 17|9:00 – 10:30 AM|11 SessionsFREE|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC102-2Not meeting: Oct 15, Nov 5, Nov 26

Breastfeeding Basics for Moms & Dads Thisclassisdesignedforpregnantandpostpartumwomenandtheirpartners.Theclasswilldiscussbenefitsof breastfeeding, risks of formula feeding, how to breastfeed, initial challenges, milk supply, going back to work, storing breastmilk, breast pumps, weaning and more. Registration is required. Call 763-262-3233 to register. Resources Provided by:Tue|Oct 6|9:30 – 11:30 AM|1 Session FREE|Independence Elem. RM 116|Register by 10/2

Thu|Nov 12|1:00 – 3:00 PM|1 SessionFREE|Independence Elem. RM 116|Register by 11/10

NEW! ECFE Child Care ConnectionBig Lake Schools’ Early Childhood Family Education Program (ECFE) wants to connect with you to help support and encourage you in your role as a child care provider!

Provider Connection/ECFE & Me VisitWe are here to partner with you! As part of our ECFE & Me program, you can request a visit from one of our parent educators. The parent educator can meet with you in your home, at school, over the phone, or via email. Our staff can connect with you about topics or ques-tions you have pertaining to child development, challenging behaviors, social emotional issues, health and nutrition and more. There is no fee fora“ProviderConnection/ECFE&Me”visits.

ECFE Come Play with MeECFE teachers are available to visit your child care home monthly (or on a schedule that works best for you). We will provide a story time fol-lowed by fun, engaging, hands on activities for the children in your care, with your involvement. In addition, we will provide handouts for you to share with your families about the activities we provided and how they support child develop-ment and learning. This is a great opportunity to get connected to our program and be informed of all school and community activities that may pertain to you as a child care provider!

Visit www.biglakeschools.org/ecfe to learn more about our program, class offerings, and to regis-ter for classes. Questions? Call 763.262.3233 or email [email protected]

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ECFE|Infants & ToddlersWonderful Ones|12 mo-24 mo ❤Your busy little one year old is suddenly everywhere and into everything! Parents will have the opportunity to discuss baby’s growing independence and all the other changes you are experiencing. Babies and parents will enjoy songs, music, and other activities together as you make new friends! Teachers: Molly Ripp & Kara Dockry-Huberty

Fri|Sept 18 – May 18|9:00 – 10:30 AM|11 Sessions$20|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC103Not meeting: Oct 16, Nov 6, Nov 27

0-3 Play With Me|Birth-36 mo ❤Join us for this relaxing and informative class designed to be your time to slow down, enjoy your child and experience the world through your child’s eyes. This will be your special time to experience uninterrupted play with your child through new toys, songs, puppets, musical instruments and other fun activities in our bright and safe classroom. A brief parent discussion addressing all of your parenting questions will take place as the children play in the room. Teachers: Molly Ripp/Kara Dockry Huberty

Wed|Sept 16 – Dec 16|6:00 – 7:00 PM|13 Sessions$20|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC104Not meeting: Oct 14

Ones & Twos|12 mo-36 mo ❤Crawling, walking, tumbling, and toddling. Your baby is growing up and changing into an adventurous toddler. Our baby classroom is the perfect safe place for busy little ones to play and explore! Families will enjoy fun, engaging activities geared toward enhancing each child’s development. There will be singing, stories, toys, and parent discussion opportunities. Take a break to come and play! Teachers: Molly Ripp & Kara Dockry-Huberty

Tue|Sept 15 – Dec 15|9:00 – 10:30 AM|14 Sessions$20|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC105-1

Thu|Sept 17 – Dec 17|10:45 AM – 12:15 PM11 Sessions|$20|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC105-2Not meeting: Oct 15, Nov 5, Nov 26

Fri|Sept 18 – Dec 18|10:45 AM – 12:15 PM11 Sessions|$20|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC105-3Not meeting: Oct 16, Nov 6, Nov 27

ECFE & Me! A personalized program that comes to you

Families can choose to meet in their own home, a public place, or one-on-one at our

ECFE center. Visits provide ideas for creative, hands-on, age-appropriate activities, as well as time to discuss questions you have about your child. Information and ideas on child development, parenting and community

resources are included.

CalltheECFEofficeat 763 262-3233 if interested in more

information.

There is no fee for ECFE & Me visits.

EARLY CHILDHOOD OPEN HOUSECome join us for a morning full of fun! All ages welcome! Tours, activities & more!

Saturday, September 12th|10 AM - 12 PM|Liberty Elementary School|FREE

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ECFE|Mixed AgesNEW! Dad and Me Workshops|Birth-5 yr ❤Calling all dads, grandpas, uncles and friends! Bringyourlittleonesinforamorningfilledwithconstruction, science, discovery and fun! We will be building, making science experiments, and learning about the world around us. Sky is the limit on what you and your child can create together! Teacher: Sarah Fritsch

Sat|Oct 3|9:00 – 10:00 AM|1 Session$10/family|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC112-1

Sat|Nov 7|9:00 – 10:00 AM|1 Session$10/family|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC112-2

Sat|Dec 5|9:00 – 10:00 AM|1 Session$10/family|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC112-3

NEW! Raise-A-Reader|3-5 yr ❤More and more children are failing to meet grade level expectations for reading. The good news is that with support and rich early literacy experiences, all children can become successful readers! This class will help parents understand how they can support and extend literacy skill development for their child. Join us to learn simple, fun, playful ways you can help your child develop foundational early literacy skills necessary to become a successful reader! Time will be spent learning about activities with the staff, and then making and doing the activities with your child. Teacher: Kelly Kazeck

Mon|Sept 28|12:30 – 2:00 PM|1 Session$2/child or $5/family|Liberty Elem. RM 221|SE105-1

Mon|Sept 28|6:00 – 7:30 PM|1 Session$2/child or $5/family|Liberty Elem. RM 221|SE105-2

Thu|Nov 12|12:30 – 2:00 PM|1 Session$2/child or $5/family|Liberty Elem. RM 221|SE105-3

Thu|Nov 12|6:00-7:30 PM|1 Session$2/child or $5/family|Liberty Elem. RM 221|SE105-4

NEW! Make-A-Math’lete|3-5 yr ❤Science and technology learning is“allthebuzz”rightnow.But before children can excel in these areas they need a firmfoundationinearlymathunderstanding. Parents who are looking for easy, practical math activities to do with their child should join us for this class. We will focus on helping parents understand the process children go through as they develop number sense and mathematical thinking skills. We will demonstrate fun, simple, inexpensive hands-on activities you can do with your child at home. Time will be spent learning about activities with the staff, and then making and doing the activities with your child. Teacher: Kelly Kazeck

Thu|Oct 22|12:30 – 2:00 PM|1 Session$2/child or $5/family|Liberty Elem. RM 221|SE106-1

Thu|Oct 22|6:00 – 7:30 PM|1 Session$2/child or $5/family|Liberty Elem. RM 221|SE106-2

NEW! Hive Five Fun |3-5 yr ❤Strong social and emotional skills are essential for children to be successful learners. If children struggle to make friends, pay attention, or are unable to follow directions they will not be ready to learn. The Hive Five program is used in all of our early childhood classrooms to help children develop key social skills such as self-regulation, positive expression of feelings, and friendship skills. Participants will learn the same techniques early childhood teachers are using to promote children’s social skill development. Time will be spent learning about activities with the staff, and then making and doing the activities with your child. Teacher: Kelly Kazeck

Mon|Oct 12|12:00 – 2:00 PM|1 Session$2/child or $5/family|Liberty Elem. RM 221|SE107-1

Mon|Oct 12|6:00 – 7:30 PM|1 Session$2/child or $5/family|Liberty Elem. RM 221|SE107-2

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ECFE|Mixed AgesFamily Fun For Everyone|Birth-5 yr _Looking for a fun way to spend time with all of your children in an environment that is safe and welcoming for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers? Come enjoy a special time with your children, exploring and playing with the fun toys and activities in our classroom. Then meet with other parents for a discussion on topics related to what you are experiencing parenting yourchildren.Joinustoshare,laugh,learn,andfindsupport in the joys and challenges in everyday life with young children! Teachers: Molly Ripp, Kara Dockry Huberty, Sarah Fritsch

Mon|Sept 14 – Dec 14|10:45 AM – 12:15 PM14 Sessions|$98|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC106-1

Wed|Sept 16 – Dec 16|9:00 – 10:30 AM13 Sessions|$91|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC106-2Not meeting: Oct 14

A Taste of Preschool|3-5 yr _Join us in an early childhood classroom as you get a taste of what preschool is like! This parent/child class will be slightly more structured than a typical ECFE class. Parents and children will begin in the early childhood classroom spending time warming up by participating in early learning activities. Parents will then separate and go to the Parent Ed room to discuss school readiness, child development, and other (parent selected) topics with the parent educator. The children will remain in the classroom with the early childhood teacher to expand on their basic skill development through circle activities, learning centers, projects, and games. Teachers: Kendra Gapinski & Sarah Fritsch

Tue|Sept 15 – Dec 15|6:00 – 7:30 PM|14 Sessions$98|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC107

Tremendous 2s & 3s|2-3 yr _Your 2 or 3 year old is experiencing new milestones and developing new skills every day. What an exciting time! You and your child will meet new friends while enjoying fun activities in the early childhood classroom. After circle time together, join other parents as we meet to discuss the wonders and challenges of parenting our active little learners as they navigate the bridge between the toddler years and preschool years. Teachers: Molly Ripp & Sarah Fritsch

Mon|Sept 14 – Dec 14|9:00 – 10:30 AM|14 Sessions$98|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC108

DROP-IN CLASSESCOME FOR ONE...COME FOR ALL!

Pay at the door for these classes or purchase a punch card from the ECFE Office that can be used for both classes!

5 punches = $10 or 10 punches = $20

Create, Move, Imagine & Groove Birth-5 yr ❤Areyoureadyto“ShakeyourSilliesOut?”Howaboutalittle“BeanBagBoogie?”Let’s“PainttoPachelbel!”Joinusintheearlychildhoodclassroomaswegetourcreativejuicesflowing!We will explore music, dance, art and other hands-on creative play activities that get us moving and grooving and using our imaginations! Teacher: Kara Dockry-Huberty

Tue|Sept 15 – Dec 15|10:45 AM – 12:00 PM14 Sessions|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC113Cost: 1 punch/child/session or $2/child/session

New! Smart Movers|Birth-5 yr ❤Duringthisphysicalfitnessinspiredclass,parents and children will participate together in active, fun, health and wellness promoting activities. Parents will gain a deeper understanding of how movement impacts a child’s learning as we explore some of the key conceptsfromthe“IamMovingIamLearning”initiative and the book “A Moving Child is a LearningChild.”Nutritionalsnackswillbeprovided focusing on the LANA (Learning About Nutrition Through Activities) program. Join us to discover more about how the body is the brain’s firstteacher,andthelessonplanismovement!Teacher: Kelly Kazeck & Sarah Fritsch

Fri|Sept 18 – Dec 18|11:00 AM – 12:00 PM14 Sessions|Liberty Elem. RM 222|PC114-1Not meeting: Oct 16, Nov 6, Nov 27Cost: 1 punch/child/session or $2/child/session

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ECFE|Mixed Ages

Preschool Pals|3-5 yr _As your child is exploring his or her growing independence, this class will provide opportunities to practice social skills, early literacy and math skills, art, science, and more! Parents will have the opportunity to connect with other parents and discuss ways to enhance and support their child’s learning. During the parent discussion, children will participate in concept building activities with the early childhood teacher. Teachers: Kelly Kazeck & Sarah Fritsch

Fri|Sept 18 – Dec 18|9:00 – 10:30 AM|11 Sessions$77|Liberty Elem. RM 221|PC109Not meeting: Oct 16, Nov 6, Nov 27

Parent Talk|Birth-Grade 3 _This is a parent-only discussion class for parents of birth to third graders. Parenting – the hardest and most rewarding job in the world! Get together with other parents from our community once a month to share common experiences and concerns. We will also discuss current events & seasonal topics related to parenting as well as how you can best support your child in his/her school experience. Take a break and join us on Thursday mornings! Child care provided. Combine this class with our Adventures In Parenting class and enjoy ECFE every week! Teacher: Sarah Fritsch

Thu|Sept 17, Oct 1, 22, Nov 12, Dec 3, 179:00 – 10:30 AM|6 Sessions $42|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC110

NEW! Smart Movers|Birth-5 yr ❤See class description on page 27. $2/child/session

Thu|Oct 8, Nov 19, Dec 17|6:00 PM – 7:00 PM3 Sessions|Liberty Elem. RM 222|PC114-2

NEW! Adventures In Parenting|Birth-Grade 3 ❤This is a parent-only discussion class for parents of birth to third graders. Parenting is one of the most rewarding and challenging jobs in our lives. Sometimes circumstances can make parenting an even bigger adventure than we imagined. Maybe you are solo parenting, have a spouse in the military, or findyourselfinsomeotheruniquesituation.Withsupport from others, parenting can become a lot more rewarding than challenging. During this class we will discuss:

• Developing one’s parenting skills• Howtofindfamilysupportsystems• Wheretofindcommunityresources• Fun activities to do with your family

Combine this class with our Parent Talk class and enjoy ECFE every week! Teacher: Sara Fritsch

Thu|Sept 24, Oct 8, 29, Nov 19, Dec 10|9:00 – 10:30 AM|5 Sessions|$35|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC111-1

Thu|Oct 8, Nov 12, Dec 10|6:00 – 7:30 PM|3 Sessions$21|Liberty Elem. RM 115|PC111-2

Big Lake ECFE is now on Facebook!

Get in the loop... join our group!

http://bit.ly/BigLakeECFE

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ECFE|Special EventsFall Open House Kick Off|All AgesCome join us for a morning full of fun! Come when you can, and stay for as long as you would like! Check out our early childhood classrooms, Parent Ed Room and Lending Library. Meet our early childhood staff, plus take a peek at our large motor room! Activities will be set up in classrooms so you can get a sample of all the exciting classes we will be offering this year. Come join us and meet new friends! No registration needed.

Sat|Sept 12|10:00 AM – 12:00 PM|1 SessionFREE|Liberty Elem. Early Childhood Classrooms

ECFE Baby Shower|Infants-8 mo ❤ Come join us to celebrate the birth of your new baby. Meet other new parents, enjoy activities together, learn about our free baby classes, and receive a free gift. There is no fee for this activity. Free childcare is available for older siblings. Reserve your spot now! Teacher: Kara Dockry-Huberty

Tue|Sept 29|11:00 AM – 12:00 PM|1 SessionFREE|Liberty Elem. RM 114|SE101

Little Picassos|Birth–5 + Families ❤Dress for a mess! Bring your imagination and explore several different hands-on art activities with your child.Including:fingerandfootpainting,tissuepapermosaics, clay creations, wonderful watercolors, and more! Teacher: Kelly Kazeck

Sat|Oct 10|10:00 AM – 12:00 PM|1 Session$10/family|Liberty Elem. Pod 120|SE102

Ooey Gooey Day|Birth up to 36 mo ❤Doyoufingerpaint,playwithhomemadeslimeandglurch, splash in water, and make a big mess at your house? If your house is like most, the answer is a big NO! Yet children learn important concepts through play such as empty, full, heavy, light, rough, smooth, wet, dry, and other comparisons. Shared with a parent, such play becomes an opportunity for language development and simple science. Dress for a mess and come prepared to have fun! Teacher: EC Staff

Sat|Nov 14|10:00 AM – 12:00 PM|1 Session$10/family|Liberty Elem. Pod 120|SE103

Gingerbread Adventures|Birth–5 + Families ❤Run, run as fast as you can, see if you can catch the gingerbread man! There are gingerbread boys and girls on the loose in the school! Will you be able to help us catch them? There is even a sneaky little gingerbread baby hiding somewhere. Join us for a gingerbread adventure as we listen to fun gingerbread tales, build delicious gingerbread houses, decorate gingerbread children, and follow the clues to try to catch those mischievous little cookies. Teacher: Kelly Kazeck

Sat|Dec 12|10:00 AM – 12:00 PM|1 Session$10/family|Liberty Elem. Pod 120|SE104

Look for ECFE at these School Events!

Multicultural Night Tue|Oct 20|6:00-7:30 PM|Independence Elementary

Math NightMon|Nov 16|5:00-7:00 PM|Independence and Liberty Early childhood will have a table with fun math activities for your family to enjoy. Stop by and see us!

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Early Childhood ScreeningIs Your Child 3? The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Early Childhood Screening is a quick and simple check of how your child is growing and developing. Between the ages of 3 and 4, screening can detect possible health or learning concerns, so that children can get help before they start school.

Early Childhood Screening covers:

• Immunization records• Hearing and vision• Large and small muscles• Height and weight• Thinking, language and communication• Social and emotional development

Who needs to be screened?All children living in the Big Lake School District who are 3-5 years old and are not currently enrolled in kindergarten. All of the information from your child’s Early Childhood Screening is important to his/her school success. After the screening, you will know how your child is growing, developing and learning.

Do I need an appointment?Yes, screenings are done by appointment only. Call 763.262.3233 to make an appointment for your child today!

2015 Screening Dates

• Sept 10 & 11, Nov 5 & 6 • Jan 7 & 8, May 5 & 6

LOCATIONLiberty Elementary School

Refer a child to:

If you have concerns about your child’s development, talk to your health care

provider, or call Help Me Grow at 1-866-693-GROW(4769).

Someone will assist you in arranging a free screening or evaluation to determine if your

child is eligible for Help Me Grow: Early Intervention Services.

Early childhood specialists will work with eligible children and families to plan the

services and support they need.

Visit: http://helpmegrowmn.org

ECFE/School Readiness Advisory Council

The Big Lake Early Childhood Advisory Council invites dedicated parents to join us as we help make our early childhood programs the strongest and best they can be for our families in Big Lake.

We meet about every other month on Monday evening from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

During this time we discuss upcoming events, fundraisers, and ways to promote early childhood programs in the community. These fun events do not require a lot of time - just your passion!

PleasecontacttheECFEofficeformoreinformation or to join.

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Little Learners Preschool

Little Learners offers unmatched programming that follows a school readiness curriculum designed around building self-esteem, increasing social skills, encouraging self-reliance and developing cognitive skills necessary for kindergarten success. Lesson plans are focused on objectives derived from the MN Early Childhood Indicators of Progress. Children are taught by a licensed teacher and one assistant in a safe and nurturing environment.

Who can attend Little Learners Preschool?Little Learners is open to potty-trained 3, 4 & 5 year olds (age 3 on or before September 1st, 2015)

What does Little Learners Preschool cost?2015-2016 Tuition Rates:1-Day Tuition: $65 per month per child2-Day Tuition: $120 per month per child3-Day Tuition: $160 per month per child4-Day Tuition: $200 per month per child

What if I can’t afford preschool?Scholarships are available. Please call 763.262.3233 for more information.

Are there different class options available?Yes, we offer 1-day, 2-day, 3-day and 4-day options, along with morning and afternoon options. See ourwebsiteforclasssectionspecifics.

Do you offer before and/or after preschool childcare?Yes! Childcare is available through Kids Club - see the Youth|Kids Club page for more information and rates.

How do I register? Visit www.biglakece.com to register online or call 763.262.3233.

Where can I get more information?Additional information including different class sections available to various age groups can be found on our Community Education website at www.biglakece.com - hover over Early Education.

Little Learners Preschool is a highly recognized & sought-after program that focuses on school

readiness for ages 3, 4 & 5

Little LearnersP r e s c h oo lBig Lake Schools

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ECFE|At-a-glance

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday9-10:30 AMTremendous Twos & Threes _

10:45 AM-12:15 PMFamily Fun For Everyone _

9-10:30 AMOnes & Twos ❤

10:45 AM-12 PMCreate, Move, Imagine, Groove ❤

1-2 PMNursing Mothers Supporting Each Other ❤

6-7:30 PMA Taste of Preschool _

9-10:30 AMFamily Fun For Everyone _

10:45 AM-12:15 PMBaby Steps ❤

6-7 PM0-3 Play w/Me ❤

9-10:30 AMBaby Steps ❤

9-10:30 AMParent Talk (1x mo)

10:45 AM-12:15 PMOnes & Twos ❤

9-10:30 AM OR 6-7:30 PMAdventures in Parenting ❤ (1x mo)

6-7 PM Smart Movers ❤(1x mo)

9-10:30 AMWonderful Ones ❤

9-10:30 AMPreschool Pals _

10:45 AM-12:15 PMOnes & Twos ❤

11 AM - 12 PMSmart Movers ❤

❤ Non-Separating Classes (Parents and children remain together for these classes)

_ Separating Classes (Parent discussion group follows parent-child time)

Open House & Kick OffSat|Sept 12|10 AM - 12 PM

It’s A Baby Shower!Tue|Sept 29|11 AM - 12 PM

Little PicassosSat|Oct 10|10 AM - 12 PM

Ooey Gooey DaySat|Nov 14|10 AM - 12 PM

Gingerbread AdventuresSat|Dec 12|10 AM - 12 PM

ECFE Special Events:

Class Calendar:

COUPON $5 off any Fall 2015 ECFE class

One coupon per family Families new to ECFE only

$5 $5

$5 $5

GET MORE DETAILS ON THESE FUN EVENTS ON PAGE 28!

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ECFE|InformationStaffDirector of Community EducationBrad Schnitzler | [email protected]

Program SecretaryJeanne Freichels | [email protected]

Early Childhood Programming AssistantKelly Kazeck | [email protected]

ECFE Early Childhood TeachersKelly Kazeck | [email protected] Mork | [email protected] Ripp | [email protected] Bowen | [email protected] Gapinski | [email protected]

Early Childhood Parent EducatorsKara Dockry-Huberty | [email protected] Fritsch |[email protected]

Contact ECFE: 763.262.3233 | www.biglakece.com

2015-2016 ECFE Sliding Fee ScaleNo one is turned away due to an inability to pay!

Household Size Annual Household Gross Income2 $0 - $20,709 $20,709 - $25,090 $25,090 - $29,4713 $0 - $26,117 $26,117 - $31,642 $31,642 - $37,1674 $0 - $31,525 $31,525 - $38,194 $38,194 - $44,8635 $0 - $36,933 $36,933 - $44,746 $44,746 - $52,5596 $0 - $42,341 $42,341 - $51,298 $51,298 - $60,2557 $0 - $47,749 $47,749 - $57,850 $57,850 - $67,9518 $0 - $53,157 $53,157 - $64,402 $64,402 - $75,647

For each additional person add:

$5,408 $6,552 $7,696

You Pay: NO FEE 50% Fee 75% Fee

ECFE Specific Policies

PaymentClass fees are per family, unless otherwise stated, and are due at registration. Payments can be made in installments, if necessary.

Sliding Fee ScaleNo one will be turned away because of an inability to pay for classes. Sliding Fee Scale is below.

Immunizations RequiredMinnesota law requires that all children be immunized before entering school, including ECFE and Little Learners Preschool classes. Up-to-date immunizations must be submitted to ECFE before your child attends classes. Please enclose a copy of your child’s record with your registration.

Class LocationAll ECFE classes are held at Liberty Elementary School in the Early Childhood wing.

Sibling Childcare AvailableBig Lake ECFE offers child care for siblings while you are spending quality time with a child in an ECFE class. Our sibling care room is equipped with toys and materials for all ages. Please indicate sibling care is needed when registering-advance notice is required.Sibling Care Rates:$4.50/session or $5/session for 2+ children

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Head Start3-5 years old

Kindergarten Readiness

Early Head StartPrenatal-2 years oldChild development

activities

Call for more info!(320) 253-8110

or toll free1-877-848-4912

Most programs are provided at NO COST to families who qualify and live in Benton,

Sherburne, or Stearns County!

Reach-Up Inc.

Community Resources

“Follow Along Program”For infants and children up to 48 months of age

Babies and young children grow and learn at their own rate. The Follow Along Program can help you know if your child is playing, talking, growing, moving, and behaving similar to other children of the same age. Some children may need special help to grow up healthy and learn skills such as sitting, walking, or talking. The this program can help you know if this is true for your child.

WHAT IS THE FOLLOW ALONG PROGRAM?• A good way to learn about your child’s health and

development.• Afunwaytogetideasabout“whattoteach”and

“atwhatage”toteachit.• A simple way to ask questions about how your

child is hearing, moving, seeing, playing, talking, learning, growing, and acting.

• Aneasywaytofindoutaboutotherservicesyoumay want for your child.

HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK?• A professional, most often a nurse, may visit with

youtotellyoumoreabouttheprogramandfindoutmore about your child.

• And you will be asked to sign a permission form.• Questionnaires are mailed to you when your child

reaches different ages such as 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 30, and 36 months old. Each questionnaire asks how your child is growing, playing, talking, moving, and acting.

• Sheets with fun activities for you to do with your child or other age appropriate items are also sent

• The results of the questionnaires will be shared with you. If there are any concerns, a nurse or other professional from the Follow

• Along program will get in touch with you. Together, you can talk about choices for further evaluation or early help services.

• After your child is 36 months old, you will get information about the next step, Early Childhood Screening.

IS THERE A COST?No. There is no cost to you.

HOW DO I SIGN UP?Just call Sherburne County Health and Human Services: 763-765-4000 or 1-800-433-5239

The Follow Along Program may make the difference for your child!

Sherburne County Kids KlinicKids Klinic provides health maintenance checkups and immunizations for children from birth – 20 years old.

If your insurance does not cover child care and immunizations, if you have a high deductible or if you have no health insurance for your children, call Kids Klinic for affordable health care.

Kids Klinic is open Tuesdays 9 AM – 4:30 PM. Please call for an appointment at 763-765-4000.

Car Seat Distribution ClassesResidents of Sherburne County can receive a car seat fora$20suggesteddonation.Calltofindoutincomeguidelines (families who are on WIC or children on Medical Assistance are automatically eligible). Classes are offered monthly with the next classes being August 12th & 24th, 2015 at the Sherburne County Government Center. Please call for an appointment or more information, 763-765-4000 or 1-800-433-5239.

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Specialty|Opening Doors

Opening Doors classes are for anyone 16 years of age or older with a

disability.

Classes are designed to foster personal growth, teach basic living

skills, as well as provide both recreational and social opportunities.

Registration is through Buffalo Community Education at buffalo.thatscommunityed.com

or call 763-682-8770

Bingo and Ice Cream SocialGet a fun game of bingo in and enjoy yourself at the ice cream social. Bingo prizes plus ice cream!

Sat|Oct 10|10:00 – 11:30 AM|1 Session$8|BL High School RM C112

Healthy Cooking ClubGet in on the newest activity! Healthy Cooking Club classes will focus on menu planning and hands-on cooking led by nutrition educators. A meal will be cooked and eaten at every Healthy Cooking Club session. This program is being offered through a partnership with the University of Minnesota Extension Service and the Allina Health’s Healthy Neighborhood program.

Thu|Sept 17|6:00 – 7:30 PM|1 Session$5|BL High School RM C112

Holiday CookiesMake and take! Create special holiday treats for yourself and friends. You will have a great time makingcookies.Thisfillsupquickly.Don’twaittoregister!

Tue|Dec 15|6:30 – 8:00 PM|1 Session$12|BL High School RM C112 Prairie Fire Theatre’s “Robin Hood”Tear down Sherwood Forest and build a mall? Not if the merry band and other citizens of the forest have a say! Cast includes: Robin, Marian, Friar Tuck, Little John, Will Scarlet, Cook Henny, the Gnomes, and many more. Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre’s tradition of presenting classic tales as you’ve never seen them done before continues. You will create your own piping hot pizza and enjoy the show after dinner. Register early for this popular event!

Fri|Nov 13|5:30 – 8:00 PM|1 Session|$12 Participant, $11 Assistant|BL High School RM C112

Pumpkin PaintingCreate your own spooky pumpkin by painting a face on it and adding hair or other embellishments. Halloween treats provided. It might be orange and spooky out, but it will be tons of fun.

Tue|Oct 13|10:00 – 11:00 AM|1 Session $7|Buffalo-Discovery Center

Thu|Oct 15|7:00 – 8:00 PM|1 Session$7|Buffalo-Discovery Center

Mon|Oct 19|7:00 – 8:00 PM|1 Session$7|Becker High School (use door 11)

Thanksgiving PlateYou will design and use your imagination to decorate a keepsake plate for display during the holidays. All materials will be supplied.

Tue|Nov 17|6:30 – 8:00 PM|1 Session$9|Monticello Middle School

Thu|Nov 19|1:00 – 2:00 PM|1 Session$9|Buffalo-Pride Transition Center

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Specialty|Local EventsAUGUST 19 – Sept 30 – Farmer’s Market, Lakeside Park, every Wednesday, starting at 3:00 PM20 – Music in the Park, Band 51 (modern alternative rock), Lakeside Park, 7:00-8:30 PM27 – Music in the Park, Brat Pack Radio (dance pop favorites/R&B/80’s), Lakeside Park, 7:00-8:30 PM

SEPTEMBER 5 – Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge Bird Tour, Refuge HQ, 10:00 AM – noon11 – Movie in the Park, Lakeside Park, dusk12 – Big Lake Township & City Dog Vaccination and Licensing Clinic, Lions Community Park, 9:00 AM – noon12 – Big Lake Block Party, McPete’s12 – Sherburne National WildlifeRefugeWildflowerTour, Refuge HQ, 10:00 AM – noon

OCTOBER 3 – Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge Fall Wildlife Festival, Old Schoolhouse Road, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM11 – Fire Prevention Open House, BL Fire Department, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

NOVEMBER3 – Big Lake Schools’ Special Election20 – Tonic Sol-fa Holiday Concert, BL High School Auditorium, 7:30 PM

DECEMBER12 – Shopping with Santa, BL Lioness, Lions Park, 9:00 AM – Noon 14 – BL High School Holiday Concert, BL High School Auditorium, 7:00 PM19 – Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge Christmas Bird Count, Refuge HQ, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

* 5K * Lil’ Squash Run * Pumpkin Patch * Pumpkin Rolling * Pumpkin Chunkin’ * Pumpkin Carving/Sculpting Contest * Pumpkin Sling Shot

* Pumpkin Pie Eating Contest * Pumpkin Seed Spitting Contest * Petting Zoo * Hay Rides * Inflatables

lordofglorylutheran.org Pumpkin Fest 2015

Chili cook-off and food concessions available

Net Proceeds benefit

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Big Lake Swarm Wrestling promotes and fosters the sport of wrestling on the youth level through practice, games, tournaments and team competition.

Registration: Thursday, October 29 from 6-8 PMBL High School Cafeteria

Ages:Pre-K to 6th Grade

Cost:$85

Contact:Amber Sixberry at [email protected]

• Visual Learning Evaluation

• Reading TutoringSpecializing in Dyslexia

• Math Tutoring

Dr. Mary Gregory763-314-0664

9766 Fallon Ave, Suite 105, Monticello, MN

Are you a dislocated worker?Were you laid off from your job in the last 3 years?

Areyouatriskoflosingunemploymentbenefits?

GET BACK TO WORK QUICKLY!

Good jobs with good pay are available in your area. Employment specialists at CMJTS can help you qualify for these jobs. Learn new in-demand skills, at no cost to

you, through customized or on-the-job training.

Contact CMJTS at 800-284-7425 and ask for an employment

specialist nearest to you.

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RegistrationRegistration is required. See registration page for ways to register. By registering, you are confirmingyourseatinaclass–onafirstcomefirstservicebasis.You do not have to be a Big Lake resident to participate in classes.

ConfirmationsYou are registered for a class once payment has been received. You willreceiveaconfirmationemail,oran email letting you know you have been placed on a waitlist.

PaymentPayment is due in full at time of registration. Payments can be made by cash, check or credit card. Make checks payable to Big Lake Community Education.

ScholarshipsA limited number of scholarships areavailableforqualifiedclasses& individuals. Contact Community Ed for eligibility requirements.

UCareUCare members receive $15 off most classes offered. All UCare registrations must be done by calling Community Education in order to receive the discount.

Refunds/CancellationsClass fees cannot be prorated for any reason. Cancellations made atleast2daysbeforethefirstclass will be refunded the class fee minus $5 or 10%, whichever is greater. There will be NO refunds after classes have started or for weather-related closings. If the classiscancelledduetoinsufficientenrollment, a full refund will be issued. If you paid by cash or check, please allow 2-3 weeks for a refund check.

Photo/Video Community Education staff may photograph and/or videotape participants, and use the material for promotional reasons on our website, catalogs, social media channels, and/or by local media outlets without any obligation to provide compensation to those photographed or any obligation to obtain prior consent for use. By registering for any of our classes, you are giving permission for you and/or your child(ren) to be photographed and/or videotaped. If you do not wish for this to occur, please inform us at the time of registration in writing.

Inclement WeatherWhen bad weather or emergencies cause cancellation of school activities, Community Education classes will also be cancelled. Make-up classes are not guaranteed. Watch our Facebook page for closings.

DisclaimerEvery effort has been made to ensure timely accuracy of this publication; however, policies and class offerings do occasionally change. If you have a question about a policy or class, please contact Community Education for the most up-to-date information.

Class DisclaimerFitness and other activity classes can be strenuous and cause injury. By registering, you agree to release Big Lake Schools and its employees of all liability of accidents or injuries incurred during a class by yourself and/or listed participants.

Non-endorsementCommunity Education does not endorse the opinions or business affiliationsoftheinstructorsused.

Pool Shut DownsOccasionally the pool is shut down due to circumstances that are beyond our control. If only one class is cancelled, there is no make-up class. In the rare situation a second class is cancelled, we make every effort to offer a make-up lesson.

ECFE Specific Policies:

PaymentClass fees are per family, unless otherwise stated, and are due at registration. Payments can be made in multiple installments, if necessary.

Sliding Fee ScaleNo one will be turned away because of an inability to pay for classes. See the ECFE | Information section for the sliding fee scale.

Immunizations RequiredMinnesota law requires that all children be immunized before entering school, including ECFE and Little Learners Preschool classes. Up-to-date immunizations must be submitted to ECFE before your child attends classes. Please enclose a copy of your child’s record with your registration.

Class LocationAll ECFE classes are held at Liberty Elementary School.

Sibling Childcare AvailableBig Lake ECFE offers child care for siblings while you are spending quality time with a child in an ECFE class. Please indicate sibling care is needed when registering.Sibling Care Rates:$4.50/session or $5/session for 2+ children

Information|Policy

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Information|How to Register

How to Register Online Using FeePay - New Users

If you do have a student enrolled at Big Lake Schools:1. SignintoSchoolViewandclickonthe“FeePay”buttonatthetopofyourscreen.Thiswill

automatically create a FeePay account for you.

2. Now just navigate to the class or program you would like to register for and add it to your cart.

If you do not have a student enrolled at Big Lake Schools:1. Access the new site by going to: http://biglake.feepay.com

2. Select (upper, right corner)

3. Fill in the required information and select

4. Log in using the email address and password you just created. An email will be sent from FeePay™withalinktoverifyyouraccount.Clickthe“VerifyyourEmailAddress”buttoninthatemail to verify your account.

5. Once logged in, use the button to add your family members to facilitate upcoming registrations in the system.

6. Onceyouhavefinishedaddingyourfamilymembers,selectthe link

in the upper, left corner of the screen and select the button to verify your family information in the system.

7. Congratulations! You have successfully created a new account on FeePay™!

8. Now just navigate to the class or program you would like to register for and add it to your cart.

If you have any questions or run into any issues while registering, please feel free to contact Community Education at [email protected] or 763.262.2523. We will be happy to assist you!

Walk-InVisitusintheCommunityEducationOfficeinIndependence Elementary School. Enter via Door J. 701 Minnesota Avenue Big Lake, MN 55309

Call or EmailCall 763.262.2523 to register or email registration information to [email protected]. Credit card payments only!

Online - PREFERRED METHODOnline is the preferred registration option because it is quick, easy and instant! Go to www.biglakece.com, click“Register” and create a new account or sign in to an existing account on our FeePay system. See below for directions on how to create a FeePay account. Be sure to remember your user name and password for future class registrations.

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• Zumba Fitness|Adult

• Basic Dog Obedience|Ages 12+

• Estate Strategy Essentials|Adult

• Green Girls|Girls & Boys Grades 6-8

• Wizard School|Grades 1-5

• Hacking for Good|Grades 6-8

• Prairie Fire’s Robin Hood|Ages 7+

• Trapshooting League|Grades 9-12

• Intro to Wrestling|Grades K-5

• Wonderful Ones|12 mo-24 mo

• Dad & Me Workshops|Birth-5 yr

• Hive Five Fun|3-5 yr

• A Taste of Preschool|3-5 yr

• Tremendous 2s & 3s|2-3 yr

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