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Page 1: ISD 15 2014-15 Fall/Winter Community Education Brochure

2014 Fall WINTERwww.communityed15.com

Community Education Independent School District 15 St. Francis, Minnesota

community education

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A�mEssAgE�From�YoUr�CommUnitY�Ed�CoordinAtor…

With Fall fast approaching, there has been a noticeable uptick in activity related to the start of the 2014-15 school year. This holds true for Independent School District 15 Community Education as well. Our staff has been busy creating, implementing and improving programming designed to enrich the lives of ISD 15 residents. Community Education offers programs and services in the areas of Youth Recreation, Youth Enrichment, Drivers Training, Adult Enrichment, Before and After School Child Care, Adult Basic Education, Early Child Family Education, Preschool and Communications.

I invite and encourage you to read through this brochure and consider participating in any of the numerous offerings. Our instructors and coaches welcome your presence and participation.

Additionally, if you have a skill, hobby or passion you would consider sharing with our community, please do not hesitate to contact me. I will work with you to help you share your talents that will enrich and benefit us all.

Lifelong learning and focusing on quality community life are the cornerstones of Community Education in ISD 15.

Nancy Wallace, Coordinator Independent School District 154115 Ambassador Blvd. NWSt. Francis [email protected] 763-753-7171

Kids�ConnECtion763-213-1616

Chris Schlottman, Program SupervisorLori Krause, Assistant Coordinator

Program Information ............ 763-213-1641 or 763-213-1616Cedar Creek Community School Site .........................................763-753-7160St. Francis Elementary School Site .........................................763-213-8674

Kids Connection is a comprehensive childcare program offered at Cedar Creek Community School and St. Francis Elementary School. Kids Connection provides a safe, fun and nurturing environment for children kindergarten through 5th grade. During program hours, a wide variety of recreational and educational activities are offered that may include arts and crafts projects, dramatic play, science, language arts, gym activities and outdoor play.Kids Connection also offers a 4-year-old childcare program (Just 4 Kids) at St. Francis Elementary School. Children will participate in various educational and recreational activities in a safe, well-supervised environment.Program hours are Monday-Friday, 6:00 am–6:00 pm

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Adult�Programs ................................ 1

Youth�Activities ............................. 15

Adult�Programs�registration .......... 17

online�Learning ............................ 20

sandhill�Center .............................. 21

Lunch�Bunch ................................. 21

Fitness�15 ...................................... 24

silver�sneakers .............................. 25

community educationFocusing�on�Quality�Community�Life

Youth Programs

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distriCtWidE� YoUth�ACtivitiEs�&�CLUBs763-213-1640

Nancy Messerschmidt, Program Supervisor3325 Bridge Street NW St. Francis 55070

Activities and clubs are offered to District 15 students grades 6-12. These activities are offered after school or evenings and include (but not limited to): high school and grades 7-8 Ski/Snowboard Clubs, SFHS Performance Dance Team, Junior Dance Team, SFHS Trap Club and Karate. Activities are coached, instructed or chaperoned by qualified, skilled adults.

drivErs�EdUCAtion763-213-1640

Nancy Messerschmidt, Program Supervisor3325 Bridge Street NW St. Francis 55070

Drivers education is available for students at St. Francis High School. The program offers 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training. This tuition-based course is conveniently offered within the school day.

rEC�dEPArtmEnt Diane Guinn, Program Supervisor 763-213-1823

Amy Lindfors .................. 763-213-1588Heidi Antinozzi ............... 763-213-15083325 Bridge Street NW St. Francis 55070

The Rec Department offers sports opportunities for children in preschool through 8th grade. These leagues, classes and camps run mainly in the evenings utilizing District 15 buildings and fields and are coached by parent volunteers. The programs offered teach fundamentals and teamwork and are an excellent way for children to try a new sport in a relaxed, non-competitive environment.

EArLY�ChiLdhood�FAmiLY�EdUCAtion�(ECFE)�763-753-7170

Lifelong Learning Center18900 Cedar Drive NW, Oak Grove 55011Fax ................................. 763-434-3821

Jenny Dupre, Manager763-753-7171

ECFE is a place where parents and young children, from birth to age 5, learn and play together and can meet other families with young children. District 15’s ECFE program believes that all families deserve support, information and opportunities to be involved in their children’s learning. No one will be denied participation in parent/child sessions due to inability to pay. A sliding fee scale is available.

EArLY�ChiLdhood�sCrEEningEarly Childhood Screening is a free, simple check of a young child’s health and development. The program connects parents and children to early childhood programs and community resources and answers parenting questions. Screening should be done soon after the child’s third birthday and is required for public school attendance. Located in the Lifelong Learning Center.

PrEsChooL�PLACE�15/ sChooL�rEAdinEssThis program is for families with children age 3 to kindergarten. Preschool Place 15 provides a safe environment where young children of all abilities can grow and experience success and their parents can be partners in learning. The program addresses development in all areas with particular attention to early literary and social skills. Located in the Lifelong Learning Center.

Family ProgramsYouth Programs

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AdULt�BAsiC�EdUCAtion�(ABE)763-753-7190

Melody Panek, Instructor18900 Cedar Drive NW Oak Grove 55011

The mission of Adult Basic Education is to provide adults with educational opportunities to acquire and improve literacy skills necessary to be self-sufficient and to participate effectively as productive workers and citizens. The ABE program is held at the Lifelong Learning Center and includes adult diploma, English as a second language, workforce preparation, basic skills enhancement, citizenship education, test preparation, college preparation, General Education Diploma (GED) and resumé writing workshops.

AdULt�EnriChmEnt�&�rEC763-213-1640

Nancy Messerschmidt, Program Supervisor3325 Bridge Street NW, St. Francis 55070

Recreational and learning opportunities are made available throughout the district for adults. A wide range of highly interactive Internet courses are also offered. All courses include expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. The online courses are affordable, fun, fast and convenient.

FACiLitY�sChEdULing763-213-1589

Nancy Messerschmidt, Program Supervisor3325 Bridge Street NW St. Francis 55070

Independent School District 15 area buildings and fields are available for public use after school, on weekends and during the summer. All locations are scheduled centrally and require a permit.

Visit www.communityed15.com

sAndhiLL�CEntEr763-213-1616

Chris Schlottman, Program SupervisorLori Krause, Assistant Coordinator23820 Dewey Street Bethel 55005

The Sandhill Center provides an opportunity for personal and community growth in the arts. Its purpose is to provide opportunities in the arts for residents of northern Anoka County. Classes, such as stained glass, are held at the Sandhill Center.

The St. Francis Area Book Club and Artist Group convene at Sandhill once a month.

Join the Lunch Bunch at the Sandhill Center in the Bethel Cabaret for a monthly catered luncheon featuring top entertainment by popular artists.

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The Courier ..................... 763-753-7031Kathleen Miller ................ 763-753-7042Pat Johnson ..................... 763-753-7025Janice Audette, Advertising .763-753-7032 Amy Lindfors, Billing......... 763-213-15884115 Ambassador Blvd. NW, St. Francis 55070

The Courier is a free monthly publication delivered to residents, businesses and employees of Independent School District 15. Since 1993, The Courier has been the voice of ISD 15. With a circulation of over 14,500, The Courier brings county, local and school news to the community.

Read The Courier online. Visit www.the-courier.org

WEBsitEKathleen Miller ................ 763-753-70424115 Ambassador Blvd. NW, St. Francis 55070

Breaking news, updates and highlights are posted on Independent School District 15’s home page. Navigate throughout the site for information about schools and departments.

Visit www.isd15.org

Community Programs

Communications

Facilities

adult Programs

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ISD 15 BuildingsCedar Creek Community School .. 763-213-8780Darin Hahn, Principal21108 Polk Street NE, Cedar 55011

Crossroads School & Voc Ctr ...... 763-753-7120Scott Manni, Principal4111 Ambassador Blvd. NW, St. Francis 55070

East Bethel Community School .. 763-213-8900Angie Scardigli, Principal21210 Polk Street NE, Cedar 55011

Lifelong Learning Center ............ 763-753-7170Kristine Vogtlin, ECSE Program SupervisorJenny Dupre, ECFE Manager18900 Cedar Drive NW, Oak Grove 55011

St. Francis Elementary School... 763-213-8670Ryan Johnson, Principal22919 St. Francis Blvd. NW, St. Francis 55070

St. Francis Middle School ........... 763-213-8500Bobbi A. Anderson-Hume PhD, Principal23026 Ambassador Blvd. NW, St. Francis 55070

St. Francis High School ................ 763-213-1500Doug Austin, Principal3325 Bridge Street NW, St. Francis 55070

Sandhill Center ................................. 763-213-161623820 Dewey Street NW, Bethel, MN 55005

Independent School District 15School Closing Hotline ................. 763-753-7017

Central Services Center ................... 763-753-70404115 Ambassador Blvd. NW, St. Francis 55070

Acting Superintendent ............ 763-753-7059Troy Ferguson

Business Services ....................... 763-753-7057Scott Nelson, Director

Community Education ............ 763-753-7041Nancy Wallace, Coordinator

Curriculum & Instruction ....... 763-753-7023Paul Neubauer, Director

Human Resources ..................... 763-753-7040Brandon Nelson, Director

Nutrition Services ...................... 763-753-7061Wendy Klobe, Director

Special Services .......................... 763-753-7090Tim Finn, Director

Health Services ................................ 763-213-1510Lillian Levine, Coordinator3325 Bridge Street NW, St. Francis 55070

Maintenance ...................................... 763-213-1884Chris Wirz, Supervisor23397 Rum River Blvd. NW, St. Francis 55070

SFHS Activities Department ...... 763-213-1504Jeff Fink, Activities Director3325 Bridge Street NW, St. Francis 55070

Transportation ................................ 763-753-7080Dean Krause, Supervisor22968 Ambassador Blvd. NW, St. Francis 55070

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Adult Education & Services • Fall 2014 ClassesServing the adult population with enrichment, academic and recreational opportunities

Cuisine

Famous Holiday CookiesLearn to create the rolled Norwegian cookie, Krumkake, made with cream, butter and cinnamon or sometimes flavored with vanilla. For generations, Minnesotans have purchased their irons to bake Krumkakes from local manufacturer Nordic Ware in St. Louis Park. Italian Pizzelles are also baked on top of the stove using an iron, but are flat, anise-flavored cookies or may also be flavored with vanilla. The chewy, almond Swedish Sandbakkelse are delicate golden brown in color and are baked in tiny tins to resemble tarts. Finally, we will master deep fried Rosettes—those fragile, paper-thin Scandinavian delicacies dusted with confectioner’s sugar. Expect great recipes plus the many tips and techniques that will make your baking a success! Bring containers to transport your creations safely home. A supply fee of $19 is payable to the instructor at class; cash, please.

#AE15100 1 Session Date: Friday, December 12Time: 6:00-9:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Laurel Severson Fee: $15

Holiday Make, Bake & TakeGet all your holiday treats made in one day! We will use premade dough to bake our cookies, such as peanut blossoms, snicker doodles and ginger cookies. Whip up great no-bake treats like haystacks, candy-coated pretzel sticks and peppermint bark. We will be working in teams of two and you will bring home 10 dozen treats. Allergy note: all treats may be in contact with nuts, dairy and wheat products. A supply fee of $25 payable to instructor at class; cash, please. Bring containers to take home treats.

#AE15105 1 Session Date: Saturday, December 13 Time: 9:00 am-noon Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Peggy Decker Fee: $20

Cuisine

LefseThis wonderful Norwegian delicacy is made for banquets, holidays, weddings and all special occasions. If you are Norwegian and missed recording Grandma’s recipe, tips and techniques, this class is for you! Others find lefse delicious, too. Learn the fine points in making the dough, baking, storing and of course, how to serve lefse. We will begin with real potatoes using a number of authentic recipes and a modern version using instant potatoes. Plan to sample your fresh, warm creations with traditional filling, plus take home finished lefse and dough to bake and share with family and friends. There is a $13 supply fee payable to the instructor the night of class; cash, please.

#AE15101 1 Session Date: Wednesday, November 12Time: 6:00-9:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Laurel Severson Fee: $15

Chicken & More ChickenSome classic, some quick, some spectacular recipes with chicken; all are healthy and delicious! Whole chickens, chicken parts and those versatile skinless, boneless chicken breasts will be used. Enjoy Cordon Bleu, Marsala with sage, Philippine style Adobo, strips with spicy honey dipping sauce, white wine and mushroom sauce, crab-stuffed chicken breasts, crispy Parmesan strips, Italian lemon, lemon kebabs, pineapple-raspberry nibbles, raspberry lime and lastly roasted mushrooms and apples. These recipes are great as appetizers and the entrees will quickly become your favorites! There is a $15 supply fee payable to the instructor the night of class; cash, please.

#AE15102 1 Session Date: Thursday, January 22Time: 6:00-9:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Laurel Severson Fee: $15

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Cuisine

Delicious & Nutritious: Cooking Healthy Vegan Meals Enjoy a delicious and nutritious five-course meal made with whole grains, legumes, fruit and vegetables. Learn the many health benefits of fiber and a plant based diet; learn how easy it can be to cook and freeze meals for later use. You will receive a library of resources for food and health, a free copy of Dick’s Cook Book, and legumes or whole grains to cook two recipes.

#AE15103 1 Session Date: Tuesday, December 2Time: 6:00-8:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dick Ogren Fee: $30

Healthy & Delicious: Cooking for Blood Sugar Control Enjoy a delicious and nutritious five-course meal made with whole grains, legumes, fruit and vegetables. Learn the many health benefits of fiber and low Glycemic foods; learn why they control blood sugar and weight. You will receive a library of resources for food and health, a free copy of Dick’s Cook Book, and whole grains or legumes to cook two recipes.

#AE15104 1 Session Date: Thursday, November 6Time: 6:00-8:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dick Ogren Fee: $30

Trips & Tours

Fall AdventureBegin this fun-filled fall day with a narrated tour of historic Stillwater aboard a colorful-old time trolley. Tour will included history, folklore and views of beautiful Victorian mansions, the Stillwater Lift Bridge and of course, views of the beautiful St. Croix River. After the tour you will have time to stroll downtown Stillwater visiting antique and specialty shops including the Northern Vineyard Winery or perhaps you would like to relax along the scenic waterfront. We will dine at the historic Lowell Inn for lunch. As we return home, a short stop will be made at Aamodt’s Apple Orchard and St. Croix Winery store where you may purchase fresh apples and bakery items. We will travel by deluxe motorcoach with our neighbors from Braham. Fee includes narrated trolley ride, lunch and deluxe motorcoach transportation.

#AE15106 1 SessionDate: Saturday, October 4Time: Depart from St. Francis High School 10:00 am; approx. return 4:00 pmFee: $75

Early HolidayThis early holiday tour will certainly get you in the holiday spirit. We will travel to the Medina Entertainment Center for a concert with Robert Robinson. Mr. Robinson was named “Minnesota’s Master Male Vocalist” by the Star Tribune. He has the voice of an angel and will perform a mix of tunes including holiday favorites. Lunch will be served at the center prior concert. On our return trip we will enjoy a tour of Bachman’s 2014 Holiday Idea House. Every room of this historic home will be decorated for the holidays. You will surely enjoy the day! We will travel with our neighbors from Braham. Fee includes deluxe motorcoach transportation, lunch, concert and tour.

#AE15107 1 SessionDate: Friday, November 7Time: Depart from the Sandhill Center 10:45 am; approx. return 5:00 pmFee: $70

Participants�in�adult�trips�must�be�at�least�16�years�of�age�unless�otherwise�

noted.

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General Interest

Jeweled Snowflake Ornaments Take a page from Martha Stewart’s book and create these glittering snowflake ornaments to embellish your windows, your tree or your packages. These ornaments make a great gift. Choice of colors at class; learn to make one or a whole collection! Supply fee of $5 per ornament paid at class, cash please.

#AE15108 1 Session Date: Tuesday, December 2Time: 6:30-9:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Lorri Kaas Fee: $15

Crocheted Cord Rug In one short session you will make an oval rug using basic crochet stitches (chain and single crochet) and macramé cord. These functional and durable rugs are fun and quick to make. Don’t know how to crochet? Beginners are welcome. This would make a great holiday gift! If you have taken this class before you may make a different shape rug. A supply fee of $22 payable to instructor at class (includes crochet hook and two rolls of cord), cash please.

#AE15109 1 Session Date: Tuesday, November 11Time: 6:30-9:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Peggy Decker Fee: $15

Essential Oils 101A beginner’s guide to using therapeutic grade essentials oils to improve your overall well being. Learn about the history of essential oils; where they come from; how to use them; and how they work in improving health and wellness. A zyto machine will be available to do a body scan to determine your individual needs.

#AE15110 1 Session Date: Monday, October 13Time: 6:30-8:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Lucy Ann Beckwell Fee: $15

General Interest

NEW!

NEW!

A Closer Look — At Your Social Security Benefits During this workshop, the following aspects of Social Security will be discussed:

•Gettingthemostoutofyourbenefits•Workingwhilereceivingbenefits•ThefutureofSocialSecurity•Whentobegintakingbenefits•Spousalandsurvivorshipbenefits•ThevalueofSocialSecurity

This workshop will be presented by Lyle Clem, 23624 St. Francis Boulevard NW, Suite 8, St. Francis, MN 55070; 763-434-9724.

Securities offered through Parkland Securities, LLC member FINRA/SIPC. North Metro Money Management is independent of Parkland Securities, LLC.

#AE15111A 1 Session Date: Tuesday, September 30Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis High SchoolInstructor: Lyle Clem,

North Metro Money Management

Fee: $7

#AE15111B 1 Session Date: Tuesday, October 21Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis High SchoolInstructor: Lyle Clem,

North Metro Money Management

Fee: $7

#AE15111C 1 Session Date: Tuesday, December 9Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Lyle Clem,

North Metro Money Management

Fee: $7

#AE15111D 1 Session Date: Tuesday, January 13Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Lyle Clem,

North Metro Money Management

Fee: $7

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General Interest

Intro to iPad In this two hour demonstration the instructor will cover basic iPad uses, operations, and advanced functionality - including useful tips and tricks. An iPad is not required for this class.

#AE15112 1 Session Date: Monday, October 20Time: 6:00-8:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructors: John Middleton Fee: $15

Fishing Rod Building Build a fishing rod from the ground up: find the spine on the rod, fit the handle and reel seat to the rod and glue them on, properly space the guides on the rod and wrap with thread. You may choose a spinning, bait casting, or Muskie rod which will be monogrammed with the builder’s name. Rods will be taken to instructor’s shop for gluing or participants may go to the instructor’s shop and glue their own. Finished rods will be returned to the Community Education office. Please bring newspapers and a round file to class. Rod kits purchased at class from the Instructor: spinning or bait cast rod is $90 for a 6'x 6" mid/light walleye rod; Muskie rod is $110 for a 7'x 6" or $150 for an 8'x 6"; $45 for an ice fishing rod. Indicate the rod of your choice on your registration form or if registering online call 763-213-1640 with your choice.

#AE15113 1 Session Date: Saturday, November 1Time: 9:00 am-3:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Gary Wicks Fee: $25

General Interest

Write Your Own Will If you were to pass away unexpectedly, would your wishes be carried out? Who would coordinate the probate for your estate? Who would be the guardian of your children? To whom would your assets be distributed? This class will help you answer these questions while drafting a basic will with guidance from a licensed attorney. This class is appropriate for you if the total of all of your individual assets is less than one million dollars (including real estate, life insurance and retirement assets). You will leave class with a legal and effective will. Prior to attending class, all participants will receive and must complete a questionnaire, which will be forwarded by the Community Education office. Please provide your email address. Basic computer skills are helpful, as you will type your will on a computer.

#AE15114 1 Session Date: Monday, November 3Time: 6:00-10:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Kristi Weikel, Weikel Law Fee: $70

Keeping the Family Cabin Keeping property in the family and avoiding problems requires a good plan and solid professional advice. Learn options and strategies for minimizing disputes and keeping a cabin or other family-owned property within the family for generations to come. Instructor is an attorney practicing in the areas of estate planning, real estate and business.

#AE15115 1 Session Date: Tuesday, November 18Time: 7:00-9:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Steve Helseth, Bolt Hoffer Boyd Law Firm Fee: $35

do�you�have�a�hobby�or�craft�that�you�would�like�to�share�with�others?

Call�763-213-1640

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General Interest

Beginning Stained Glass Learn the basics of stained glass. You will experiment with both lead and copper foil techniques and learn about the various tools used in stained glass, as well as practice cutting and grinding glass. Students will complete two giftware projects in this class. All supplies are included. This class is a prerequisite for upcoming stained glass classes.

#SH1014 4 Sessions Location: Sandhill CenterDay: TuesdayDates: October 28 November 4, 11, 18 Time: 6:30-8:30 pm Instructor: Lynn Masso Fee: $75, supplies included

#SH215 4 Sessions Location: Sandhill CenterDay: TuesdayDates: February 3, 10, 17, 24Time: 6:30-8:30 pm Instructor: Lynn Masso Fee: $75, supplies included

General Interest

Panel Window or Lamp In this seven week class you will have your choice between creating a window up to 22" x 22" using either the copper foil or lead technique or assembling a panel lampshade using the copper foil technique. Each student is responsible to purchase their own supplies and pattern before the first class. Supply lists can be requested by calling the Sandhill office at 763-213-1616. Tools will be provided for use during class. This class is for students ages 16 and up. Class size limited to 10.

Prerequisite: Beginning Stained Glass or instructor approval

Location: Sandhill CenterTime: 6:30-8:30 pm Instructor: Lynn Masso Fee: $80 plus supplies $60 seniors plus supplies

#SH11014 7 SessionsDay: TuesdayDates: October 7, 14, 21, 28 November 4, 11, 18

#SH115 7 SessionsDay: TuesdayDates: January 13, 20, 27 February 3, 10, 17, 24

Note regarding stained glass classes: Women who are nursing, pregnant, or trying to become pregnant should not participate in stained glass classes.

Design Your Own Class This class is structured so that you choose whatever project you wish to make. Some possibilities include Tiffany lamps, fan lamps, panel lamps, panels or plated panels.

Design your own pattern. Each student is responsible to purchase their own supplies and pattern before the first class. Tools will be provided for use during class. This

class is for students ages 18 and up. Class size is limited to 10.

Prerequisite: Beginning Stained Glass or instructor approval

Location: Sandhill CenterTime: 10:00 am–noonInstructor: Lynn Masso Fee: $80 plus supplies

$60 seniors plus supplies

#SHDO1114 7 SessionsDay: SaturdayDates: November 1, 8, 22

December 13, 20 January 10, 17

#SHD0115 7 Sessions Day: Saturday Dates: January 31

February 7, 21, 28 March 14, 28 April 11

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General Interest

Landlording 101: The Good, The Bad & The Lease Get solid advice from someone who has been there. Discuss advertising, screening tenants, security deposits, repairs, evictions and more. Explore if you have what it takes to succeed in this challenging but rewarding profession. Instructor is an experienced landlord. Supply fee of $6 paid to instructor at class for binder of materials

#AE15116 1 Session Date: Thursday, October 23Time: 6:30-9:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Lorri Kaas Fee: $20

Welding, Machining, Fabrication This course is designed to provide an educational experience for novice to advanced metal workers. All participants will have a short safety demonstration followed by a test. Upon successful completion of the test, participants will be able to work in the lab. Participants may fabricate a project or receive training in a specific area as instructor time permits. The lab has the following equipment: Miller TIG, MIG, Arc and spot welders, oxyacetylene equipment, manual lathes and mills, a Haas CNC Mill, Master CAM, a CNC plasma cutter, benders, hand tools and painting equipment. The registration fee includes consumable supplies; any additional materials used are the financial responsibility of the student and must be reimbursed to the instructor at class. Class size is limited so register soon!

AE15117 8 Sessions Day: WednesdayDates: October 1-December 3 (no class October 15 or November 26)Time: 6:30-8:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Joseph Bruhjell, ISD 15 Teacher Fee: $90

General Interest

Dancing for BeginnersBoth newcomers to dance, and prior attendees, are sure to have fun in this newly designed course! Learn steps in swing, hustle & other social dances to have you dancing at weddings, parties, clubs, cruises and more! Learn to dance to music from the 50s through today & commonly played at all social gatherings, from rock-n-roll and pop music, to rhythm & blues and country. Confidently enter the dance floor knowing some “real” moves to do together with your partner! FREE make-up and repeat classes at other locations. Teens and adults of all ages welcome! For more information, visit www.ConstantineDance.com, or contact instructor Deanna Constantine at 612-240-8329 with questions.

#AE15118 4 Sessions Day: MondayDates: October 6, 13, 20, 27Time: 7:00-8:30 pm Location: St. Francis Middle School Instructors: Deanna Constantine, Constantine Dance Fee: $49 per person

notEInstructors hired by

Independent School District 15 (ISD 15) Community Education are employed because they have a special skill or expertise which they are willing to share with the

community.

Please note—ISD 15 does not endorse the opinions or business

affiliations of our instructors.

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General Interest General Interest

students�preparing� for�college?

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Genealogy 101 Discover your personal history and get started in genealogy. Learn where and how to find resources and organize your research. Begin putting the pieces together. Look for clues for other records and where to look for those records.

#AE15119A 1 Session Date: Monday, October 20Time: 6:30–8:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Cathi Weber, NorthStar Genealogy Fee: $22*

Census Records See what kind of clues you can find in census records. Look at census records from 1790 to 1940.

#AE15119B 1 Session Date: Thursday October 23Time: 6:30–8:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Cathi Weber, NorthStar Genealogy Fee: $22*

Using Family Tree Maker & Ancestry.com Learn the basics of this genealogy software and how it can help your research.

#AE15119C 1 Session Date: Monday, October 27Time: 6:30–8:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Cathi Weber, NorthStar Genealogy Fee: $22*

Land Records Did your family own property? Looking for homestead records, bounty land, and property records in the county courthouse. Learn to read land description and find your property on a Plat Map.

#AE15119D 1 Session Date: Thursday, October 30Time: 6:30–8:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Cathi Weber, NorthStarFee: $22*

*Register for all four evening Genealogy classes at a discounted rate of $78 —a $10 savings! Sign up for #AE15119E (includes #AE15119A, #AE15119B, #AE15119C, #AE15119D)

Best Value!

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General Interest

AARP Smart Driver This is an innovative classroom driver program for persons age 55 and over that is designed to help improve driving skills. Participants must attend both sessions to qualify for insurance discounts. All participants must bring their drivers license and AARP card (if member) to class. No registrations accepted at class. AARP members must supply member number at time of registration.

#AE15120 2 Sessions Days: Monday, WednesdayDates: October 6, 8Time: 5:30-9:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Jim TachenyFee: $22 AARP Member $24 Non Member

AARP Smart Driver Refresher Minnesota legislation permits senior drivers to renew their qualifications for automobile insurance discounts by attending a four-hour refresher course, if the driver has previously attended and completed an eight-hour course. Participants must bring drivers license and AARP card (if member) to class. Pre-registration necessary—no registrations accepted in class. AARP members must supply member number at time of registration.

#AE15121 1 Session Date: Monday, November 3Time: 5:30-9:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Jim TachenyFee: $22 AARP Member

$24 Non Member

General Interest

Hypnosis Seminar Tired of spending money on diet programs where you lose weight and then gain it all back plus more? Are you finally ready to stop smoking? With hypnosis, you can stop smoking without withdrawal, cravings or weight gain. You will be aware at all times and at no time will you be unconscious. Join Dr. Mary Fischer to get control of your eating habits or kick the smoking habit! All clients receive a free reinforcement CD and a written lifetime guarantee to attend any future seminars free if reinforcement is needed. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a pillow and sleeping bag or blanket. If you are choosing to register for both weight loss and stop smoking sessions, you must pay for both sessions.

Weight Loss Sessions #AE15122A 1 Session Date: Monday, October 20Time: 6:15-8:15 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dr. M. Fischer, D.C.H.C.Ht. Fee: $50

#AE15122B 1 Session Date: Wednesday, January 7Time: 6:15-8:15 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dr. M. Fischer, D.C.H.C.Ht. Fee: $50

Stop Smoking Sessions #AE15123A 1 Session Date: Monday, October 20Time: 6:15-9:15 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dr. M. Fischer, D.C.H.C.Ht. Fee: $50

#AE15123B 1 Session Date: Wednesday, January 7Time: 6:15-9:15 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dr. M. Fischer, D.C.H.C.Ht. Fee: $50

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Health & Fitness

Jump Start Your Metabolism Is it harder for you to maintain a healthy weight or lose weight than it once was? Have you tried several diets, but had trouble keeping the weight off? Do Cravings sabotage your good intentions? Learn how eating real foods in balance can help you:

•Loseweight•EliminateyourCravings•Increaseenergy•Decreaseinflammation

Discover how to develop balanced meal plans utilizing foods you find at the grocery store. Let these foods rev your metabolism and discover the healthy way to feel your best (2.4 CEUs)

#AE15124 1 Session Date: Tuesday, October 7Time: 6:00-8:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Nutritional Weight & Wellness Fee: $32

Are You HEART SMART? As Heart Disease is the number one cause of death in this nation, this class will focus on the knowledge needed to make you HEART SMART. Topics discussed includes Heart Health Guidelines, Exercise, Alcohol and other Recommendations, along with Tips to incorporate areas discussed, Sodium, Monounsaturated and other types of fats, Additional Resources, Recipe Revisions, and suggestions to replace This for That.

#AE15140 1 Session Date: Thursday, October 2Time: 6:30-8:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Kim Fox, RDN, LD, CDE Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Diabetes Specialist, Fox Nutrition & Diabetes Services, Inc.Fee: $39

Health & Fitness

CPR This comprehensive CPR course is for persons who would like to be certified. Class is instructed by qualified 911 responders and innovative instructors. New teaching techniques include actual on-scene videos and problem solving exercises. Students will be certified in both adult and pediatric CPR. A fee of $5 is payable to instructor for book. Participants will receive a two-year certificate.

#AE15126 2 Sessions Day: Monday & WednesdayDates: November 3, 5Time: 6:30-10:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dan Schwabe, CPR Etc. Fee: $85

Adult CPR Refresher This refresher course is for those who currently have certification in adult CPR. Optional: book available for purchase from instructor for $5. This is a two-year certificate.

#AE15127 1 Session Date: Monday, November 3Time: 6:30-10:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dan Schwabe, CPR Etc. Fee: $50

Pediatric CPR Refresher This refresher course is for those who currently have certification in pediatric CPR and need to renew their certification. Optional book may be purchased from instructor for $5. This is a two-year certificate.

#AE15128 1 Session Date: Wednesday, November 5Time: 6:30-10:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dan Schwabe, CPR Etc. Fee: $50

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Health & Fitness

American Heart Association CPR for Health Care Providers Topics covered for CPR for victims of all ages include ventilation with a barrier device, bag mask device, oxygen use, use of an automated external defibrillator, relief of a foreign body airway obstruction, special resuscitation situations and other cardiopulmonary emergencies. A $20 fee is payable to instructor for book. You are required to purchase the book for valid license.

#AE15129 2 Sessions Day: Monday & WednesdayDates: November 3, 5Time: 6:30-10:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dan Schwabe, CPR Etc. Fee: $85

CPR Refresher for Health Care Providers This refresher course is for those who need to renew their certification. Book may be purchased from instructor for $20.

#AE15130 1 Session Date: Wednesday, November 5Time: 6:30-10:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Dan Schwabe, CPR Etc. Fee: $50

Health & Fitness

There’s a Diagnosis of Diabetes in the House. HELP! With over 4100 newly diagnosed cases of diabetes every 24 hours, are you ready if someone in your household is told they have diabetes? Learn firsthand from a certified diabetes educator about diagnosis, blood glucose target ranges, what to eat and how to prevent and treat low blood glucose levels. This class is also a great refresher for those who currently have diabetes.

#AE15141 1 Session Date: Thursday, October 30Time: 6:30-8:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Kim Fox, RDN, LD, CDE Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Diabetes Specialist, Fox Nutrition & Diabetes Services, IncFee: $39

Yoga Yoga will help you increase your flexibility, relieve stress and relax. Class will include basic yoga poses, sun salutation and meditation/relaxation. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat or towel to class. In consideration for class participants, no children please.

#AE15137A 8 Sessions Day: Wednesday Dates: September 24-November 12Time: 5:30-6:30 pm Location: Lifelong Learning Center Instructor: Felicia Loney Fee: $50*

#AE15137B 8 Sessions Day: Wednesday Dates: November 19-January 28 (no class November 26, December 24, 31)Time: 5:30-6:30 pm Location: Lifelong Learning Center Instructor: Felicia Loney Fee: $50*

#AE15137C *16 Sessions Register for both Yoga sessions for a discounted rate of $90—a $10 savings!

See pages 17-19 for registration information

and forms.

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Zumba™ Zumba™ is a Latin and Hip-Hop fused dance class that works your whole body while listening to songs you love. Everyone can enjoy this one-hour energetic workout whether you are in the best shape of your life or just starting out! Best of all, Zumba makes working out feel more like a party then exercising. You can burn up to 1000 calories in just one session! Ditch the workout and join the party!

Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: Crossroads School & Vocational Center Instructor: Monaca White

#AE15135A 8 Sessions Day: Monday Dates: September 22-November 10Fee: $50*

#AE15135B 8 Sessions Day: Thursday Dates: September 25-November 13Fee: $50*

#AE15135C *16 Sessions Register for both Zumba classes above and receive a discounted rate of $90 —a $10 savings!

#AE15136A 8 Sessions Day: Monday Dates: November 17-January 26 (no class November 24,

December 22, 29)Fee: $50*

#AE15136B 8 Sessions Day: Thursday Dates: November 20-January 29 (no class November 27,

December 25, January 1)Fee: $50*

#AE15136C *16 Sessions Register for both Zumba classes above and receive a discounted rate of $90 —a $10 savings!

Best Value!

Best Value!

Open Walking Enjoy indoor fitness walking at Cedar Creek Community School, Monday through Thursday evenings. Community members are welcome to use the hallways from 5:30 until 8:30 pm for fitness walking. Please be courteous and follow the Open Walking Rules listed below. Upon arriving at Cedar Creek Community School, please enter through the main entrance on Polk Street. There will be no open walking during conferences or other special events. Please refer to the ISD 15 calendar for these dates. The calendar may be viewed online at www.isd15.org.

Open Walking Rules •OpenwalkingisavailableMonday-

Thursday evenings, 5:30-8:30 pm

•Walkingisnotpermittedduringthe school day, afternoons, Fridays, weekends, or during school functions.

•Theuseoftobacco,alcohol,orotherchemicals is prohibited by Minnesota State Law.

•Pleasemakesurethatyoudonotleave valuables or clothing in the building.

•Nojogging,running,rollerblades,orskate boards.

•Childrenundertheageof16arenotallowed. No exceptions, please.

•Pleasedonotblockthehallways.

•Walking/tennisshoesarepreferred.Please make sure that all shoes are dry and clean.

•Walkingisrestricted to main hallways only. Do not walk through classrooms or the media center.

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Health & Fitness

R.I.P.P.E.D. Experience this total body plateau-proof, fitness formula workout, utilizing resistance and cardio training, which masterfully combines Resistance, Intervals, Power, Plyometrics, Endurance, and Diet components to help you attain and maintain your physique in ways that are fun, safe, doable and extremely effective.

#AE15131A 5 Sessions Day: Thursday Dates: September 25-October 30 (no class October 16)Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis Middle School Instructor: Lori Gerhardson Fee: $34

Sign up for #AE15131A R.I.P.P.E.D. and #AE15132A Firm Results at a reduced rate of $64 — a $10 savings! Choose #AE15133A R.I.P.P.E.D/Firm Results Combo

#AE15131B 5 Sessions Day: ThursdayDates: November 6-December 11Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis Middle School Instructor: Lori Gerhardson Fee: $34

Sign up for #AE15131B R.I.P.P.E.D. and #AE15132B Firm Results at a reduced rate of $64 — a $10 savings! Choose #AE15133B R.I.P.P.E.D/Firm Results Combo

#AE15131C 5 Sessions Day: ThursdayDates: December 18-January 29 (no class December 25, January 1)Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis Middle School Instructor: Lori Gerhardson Fee: $34

Sign up for #AE15131C R.I.P.P.E.D. and #AE15132C Firm Results at a reduced rate of $64 — a $10 savings! Choose #AE15133C R.I.P.P.E.D/Firm Results Combo

Health & Fitness

Firm Results This unique exercise class is designed to get you moving, feel better and build up your strength and stamina. We will focus on your major muscle groups. The exercises will be completed standing and on the floor. This class is suitable for all. Modifications can be given. Please bring hand weights and a towel or mat.

#AE15132A 6 Sessions Day: Monday Dates: September 22-October 24Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis Middle School Instructor: Lori Gerhardson Fee: $40

Sign up for #AE15131A R.I.P.P.E.D. and #AE15132A Firm Results at a reduced rate of $64 — a $10 savings! Choose #AE15133A R.I.P.P.E.D/Firm Results Combo

#AE15132B 6 Sessions Day: MondayDates: November 3-December 8Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis Middle School Instructor: Lori Gerhardson Fee: $40

Sign up for #AE15131B R.I.P.P.E.D. and #AE15132B Firm Results at a reduced rate of $64 — a $10 savings! Choose #AE15133B R.I.P.P.E.D/Firm Results Combo

#AE15132C 6 Sessions Day: MondayDates: December 15-January 26 (no class December 29)Time: 6:30-7:30 pm Location: St. Francis Middle School Instructor: Lori Gerhardson Fee: $40

Sign up for #AE15131C R.I.P.P.E.D. and #AE15132C Firm Results at a reduced rate of $64 — a $10 savings! Choose #AE15133C R.I.P.P.E.D/Firm Results Combo

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Movin’ Mornings R.I.P.P.E.D. Experience this total body plateau-proof, fitness formula workout, utilizing resistance and cardio training, which masterfully combines Resistance, Intervals, Power, Plyometrics, Endurance, and Diet components to help you attain and maintain your physique in ways that are fun, safe, doable and extremely effective.

20 Sessions Day: TuesdayDates: September 2-January 27*Time: 5:15-6:00 amLocation: St. Francis High School Instructor: Lori Gerhardson Fee: See packages listed

19 Sessions Day: SaturdayDates: September 6-January 31*Time: 7:30-8:30 amLocation: St. Francis High School Instructor: Lori Gerhardson Fee: See packages listed

Movin’ Mornings Firm Results This unique exercise class is designed to get you moving, feel better and build up your strength and stamina. We will focus on your major muscle groups. The exercises will be completed standing and on the floor. This class is suitable for all. Modifications can be given. Please bring hand weights and a towel or mat.

18 Sessions Day: ThursdayDates: September 4-January 29*Time: 5:15-6:00 amLocation: St. Francis High School Instructor: Lori Gerhardson Fee: See packages listed

* A calendar with dates will be posted on the Community Education website: www.communityed15.com

register�online�at�www.communityed15.com

Movin’ Mornings Packages

Convenient packages to fit your interest and schedule. Use on any combination of Movin’ Mornings

Morning RIPPED and/or Morning Firm Results. Additional packages may be purchased as needed.

#AE15134A Entire Session Package (57 Sessions) all Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays ............................................................ $275

#AE15134B 10 Session Package .............................. $55 20 Session Package ............................ $105 30 Session Package ............................ $155

•Additionalpackagescanbepurchasedanytime,September 2014-January 2015.

•Couponswillbeprintedandgiventoinstructorwhowill bring them to class.

•AllpackagesexpireonJune30,2015.•Norefundswillbegivenifpackagesarenotcompleted.•Non-transferable

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Morning Fitness Yoga In this yoga fitness class, you’ll learn yoga and pilates basics with variations offered for beginner through intermediate levels. Work on increasing strength, flexibility, balance and cardiovascular health, as well as deep breathing and relaxation techniques to quiet the mind and body. For additional support and balance, chairs will be available for use. Wear stretchy, breathable clothing and bring a yoga mat. Avoid a heavy meal for 1½-2 hours before class; light snacks are easier to digest and you’ll be more comfortable in class.

#AE15138A 8 Sessions Day: Tuesday Dates: September 23-November 11Time: 9:30-10:35 am Location: Lifelong Learning Center Instructor: Laura Irwin-Schack Fee: $60*

#AE15138B 8 Sessions Day: Thursday Dates: September 25-November 13Time: 9:30-10:35 am Location: Lifelong Learning Center Instructor: Laura Irwin-Schack Fee: $60*

#AE15138C *16 Sessions Register for both Morning Fitness Yoga classes and receive a discounted rate of $110—a $10 savings!

#AE15139A 8 Sessions Day: Tuesday Dates: November 18-February 3 (no class November 23,

December 23, 31, January 6)Time: 9:30-10:35 am Location: Lifelong Learning Center Instructor: Laura Irwin-Schack Fee: $60*

#AE15139B 8 Sessions Day: Thursday Dates: November 20-February 3 (no class November 27,

December 25, January 1, 8)Time: 9:30-10:35 am Location: Lifelong Learning Center Instructor: Laura Irwin-Schack Fee: $60*

#AE15139C *16 Sessions Register for both Morning Fitness Yoga classes and receive a discounted rate of $100—a $10 savings!

see�information� on�page�25

Best Value!

Best Value!

Open Basketball For adults only (ages 18 and over); please bring your own basketball. Bring your friends and form a team or come alone to join in the fun. Rough, physical contact is discouraged! You must wear tennis shoes. As a consideration to others, no children please.

Continuous Day: Wednesday Starting: October 22-March 25Time: 6:00-8:00 pm Location: St. Francis Middle

School Fee: $3/night

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District-Wide Youth activities

ACT Workshop ZAPS/RMASS Educational Seminars has developed a new seminar to assist high school students and help them prepare for the ACT. Participants gain valuable insight into the ACT through a close examination of each type of question. The seminar teaches students the strategies necessary for attacking the types of questions the new tests will cover as well as providing general test-taking tips. It also provides suggestions for post seminar test preparation. Doing well on the ACT is important and is often used as a requirement for gaining admittance to college. No refunds after April 21.

#DW15100 1 Session Date: Saturday, September 20Time: 9:00-3:00 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Zaps Learning Company Fee: $85.99

Welding, Machining, Fabrication This course is designed to provide an educational experience for novice to advanced metal workers. All participants will have a short safety demonstration followed by a test. Upon successful completion of the test, participants will be able to work in the lab. Participants (grade 10-adult) may fabricate a project or receive training in a specific area as instructor time permits. The lab has the following equipment: Miller TIG, MIG, Arc and spot welders, oxyacetylene equipment, manual lathes and mills, a Haas CNC Mill, Master CAM, a CNC plasma cutter, benders, hand tools and painting equipment. The registration fee includes consumable supplies; any additional materials used are the financial responsibility of the student and must be reimbursed to the instructor.

#AE15117 8 Sessions Day: Wednesday Dates: October 1-December 3

(no class October 15, November 26)

Time: 6:30-8:30 pm Location: St. Francis High School Instructor: Joseph Bruhjell Fee: $90

After School Karate In this course, students will be instructed in non-aggressive, non-counter striking self-defense techniques and in safety awareness. Instructors are certified Black Belts trained in Run, Yell, Tell and Stranger Danger curricula. At the conclusion of the course, beginners are eligible to earn the certified Yellow Belt; ranking students can earn advanced belts. For ages 5 to 16. Parents of students participating in class are welcome to register also. It is the responsibility of the parent to transport children from East Bethel Community School, St. Francis Elementary School or other location to class.

#DW15101A 10 Sessions Day: Thursday Dates: September 25-December 11Time: 3:50-4:35 pm Location: Cedar Creek

Community School Instructor: Jeff Wood,

Young Americans Schools of Self Defense

Fee: $80

#DW15101B 10 Sessions Day: Thursday Dates: January 15-March 26

(no class March 5)Time: 3:50-4:35 pm Location: Cedar Creek

Community School Instructor: Jeff Wood,

Young Americans Schools of Self Defense

Fee: $80

Watch for flyers and/or view online for additional activities

for students.

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ski/snowboard�ClubGrades 7-8 Club

High School Club

Watch for registration information in November

Call�763-213-1640� for�more�information.

Behind�the�Wheel drivers�training*

* For high school students

only�$250

Call�763-213-1640� for�more�information.

ISD 15 Community Ed

drivers�Education Program

Are�you�interested�in�classroom�drivers�

education?

If you are 15 years of age or approaching 15, you may register to participate in a 30-hour classroom drivers education course offered

during the school day.

Classes available for the 2014-15 school year.

st.�Francis�high�school�trap�Club

• Trapclubisaspringsport—watchfor registration in February. Open to SFHS students grades 9-12.

• ClubmeetsMondayeveningsbeginning April 2015 at Minnetonka Game and Fish Club west of St. Francis. The season ends early June.

• Trapclubmembersmusthaveafirearms safety certificate in order to participate.

• Registrationpacketswillbeavailable for interested students in the Community Education office located at St. Francis High School beginning February 2015.

Trap Club is sponsored by ISD 15 Community Education

District-Wide Youth activities

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Online. Visit www.communityed15.com and use your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover to register.

By Mail. Mail your registration form and check (payable to ISD 15), money order, or credit card information to:

Adult Community Education, 3325 Bridge Street NW St. Francis, MN 55070

By Phone. Have your credit card ready when you call 763-213-1640 to register.

By Fax. Fill out the registration form including your credit card number and fax to 763-213-1710.

In Person. Visit us at the Community Education Office located in St. Francis High School.

Minimum Age. We consider adults to be 16 years of age or older (unless otherwise indicated).

Inclement Weather. Check the ISD 15 website at www.isd15.org. Tune to local television stations and WCCO (830) AM radio for notification of cancellation.

Waived/Reduced Fees. Upon request, we will make every effort to reduce class fees for people of any age unable to afford them.

Register Early. Many classes fill up quickly. Please register one week in advance so that we can make class enrollment decisions. We accept registrations as long as room is available.

Are You In? Yes—unless you hear from us. Show up for class and enjoy!

100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Our goal is to develop and deliver a wide range of quality programs to meet the learning needs of the community. We will strive for excellence in serving our customers in a prompt, courteous and respectful manner.

We want your experience with ISD 15 Community Education to be great, so please let us know if you aren’t fully satisfied. Contact Nancy Messerschmidt, Adult Program Manager at 763-213-1589.

Fall/Winter�2014-15�registration�Form

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Fall/Winter�2014-15�registration�Form

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M o r e t h a n 2 5 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

> Instructor-Facilitated

Online LearningAll instructor-facilitated online courses run forsix weeks (with a two-week grace period at theend). Courses are project-oriented and includelessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments,discussion areas, supplementary links, andmore. You can complete any of these coursesentirely from your home or office and at anytime of the day or night.

New course sessions begin on thethird Wednesday of each month.Please visit our Online InstructionCenter to see exact start dates for thecourses that interest you.

Introduction to Microsoft ExcelDiscover the secrets to settingup fully formatted worksheetsquickly and efficiently.

Creating Web PagesLearn the basics of HTML so youcan design, create, and post yourvery own site on the Web.

Accounting FundamentalsGain a marketable new skill bylearning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financialreporting, and more.

Speed SpanishLearn six easy recipes to glueSpanish words together intosentences, and you'll bespeaking Spanish in no time.

A to Z GrantwritingLearn how to research anddevelop relationships withpotential funding sources,organize grantwriting campaigns,and prepare proposals.

Medical Terminology: A Word Association ApproachPrepare for a career in the healthservices industry by learningmedical terminology in amemorable and enjoyablefashion.

Introduction to QuickBooksLearn how to quickly andefficiently gain control over thefinancial aspects of yourbusiness.

Grammar RefresherGain confidence in your ability toproduce clean, grammaticallycorrect documents andspeeches.

Intermediate Microsoft Excel Work faster and moreproductively with Excel's mostpowerful tools.

Real Estate InvestingBuild and protect your wealth byinvesting in real estate.

Introduction to MicrosoftAccessStore, locate, print, and automateaccess to all types ofinformation.

Introduction to Microsoft Word Learn how to create and modifydocuments with the world'smost popular word processor.

Project ManagementFundamentalsGain the skills you'll need tosucceed in the fast-growing fieldof project management.

Computer Skills for theWorkplaceGain a working knowledge of thecomputer skills you'll need tosucceed in today's job market.

Introduction to Dreamweaver Harness the broad range ofcapabilities Dreamweaver bringsto Web development.

Introduction to PCTroubleshootingLearn to decipher and solvealmost any problem with yourPC.

Introduction to PowerPointBuild impressive slidepresentations filled with text,images, video, audio, charts, andmore.

Creating Web Pages IILearn to develop polished andinteractive pages complete withtables, forms, frames, audio, andCSS.

Discover Digital PhotographyAn informative introduction to thefascinating world of digitalphotography equipment.

GRE Preparation - Part 1Discover powerful strategies forsuccess in the verbal andanalytical sections of the GRE.

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Requirements:All courses require Internet access, e-mail, theNetscape Navigator, or the Microsoft InternetExplorer web browsers. Some courses mayhave additional requirements. Please visit ourOnline Instruction Center for more information.

1. Visit our Online Instruction Center:

2. Click the Courses link, choose thedepartment and course title you areinterested in and select the Enroll Nowbutton. Follow the instructions to enrolland pay for your course. Here you willchoose a username and password thatwill grant you access to the Classroom.

3. When your course starts, return to ourOnline Instruction Center and click theClassroom link. To begin your studies,simply log in with the username andpassword you selected duringenrollment.

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Interest GroupsSt. Francis Area Book Club meets the first Tuesday of the month, 7:00–9:00 pm. Please call 763-434-3132 for book selection and information.

Artists at Sandhill meet the second Monday of the month, 8:00 am–2:00 pm Bring your lunch and come play! Contact Helen at 763-755-5611 for more information.

The Sandhill Center is a division of Independent School District 15 Community Education.

lunch Bunch

Join the Lunch Bunch at the Sandhill Center in the Bethel Cabaret for our monthly catered luncheon featuring top entertainment by popular artists. Make your reservations early as most of our shows do sell out ahead of time. Seating is on a first come, first served basis.

Doors open: 10:30 am Lunch served: 11:00 am Showtime: 11:30 am-12:45 pm Cost: $15

For reservations, call 763-213-1641 or

763-213-1616.

Angie Senger with Joe Chock

Tuesday, September 9

This is real music by professional musicians with a load of talent. Versatility means offerings from Patsy Cline to Tanya Tucker. Well-known in our area, you see Senger at the Midwest Country Music Theater, with her band at VFWs and local clubs and dances, festivals and company picnics, as well as on RFD-TV. Joe Chock is a well-known, nationally-renowned musician whose path took him from touring with the Statler Brothers to the Grand Ole Opry. You will enjoy these two together as they offer every song with precision.

Sandhill Center • Fall 2014Merging education, creativity, culture

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lunch Bunch

Alex Parenteau & Larry RoseTuesday, October 14

Alex Parenteau, originally from Ontario, Canada, now makes his home in Minnesota. Alex has his own style of singing and prefers to sing classic country music. He often listened to the Grand Old Opry show on the radio when he was a youngster, dreaming that someday he would be singing on stage. While he has never made it to the Opry, he has entertained throughout Canada from Quebec to Vancouver. He has entertained in the Upper Midwest of the United States for the past 30 years. Larry Rose is a steady guitar player at the Midwest Country Theater in Sandstone and appears every Saturday night on the RFD channel for the Midwest Country Show.

lunch Bunch

Betty RydellTuesday, November 11

At center stage, the ever-popular, multi-talented entertainer, Miss Betty Rydell! Betty enjoys most performing before a live audience, singing a variety of songs and playing many musical instruments. Betty’s wonderful personality will make you smile and fill your time with laughter and joy. She strives to do more than just sing songs to the audience, her goal is to entertain!

Jerry & Shirley Spanhanks Tuesday, December 9

A Sandhill favorite! The husband/wife duo of Jerry and Shirley Spanhanks entertain you with banjo, dobro, fiddle, guitar and accordion. Jerry and Shirley put on a lively show not to be missed. They sing original songs and old favorites from artists such as Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn and Elvis Presley, to name just a few. The fast paced bluegrass and gospel music make you want to clap and sing along. Come and listen to their original song about both being raised near the Red River.

For reservations, call 763-213-1641 or

763-213-1616

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lunch Bunch

Remembering the King Tuesday, January 6

Remembering The King features the father-son team of Steve and Tommy Marcio. We are very hopeful that Tommy will be able to join this years performance!

Remembering The King is a family run organization that started in 2005. They pride themselves on being a family friendly show, and enjoy entertaining people with their respectful and authentic tribute to Elvis Presley, the “King of Rock and Roll.”

Steve Marcio, winner of 2005 You Be The Judge Elvis contest at the Paramount Theater in Austin, performed at the Minnesota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, won the Mall of America Contest of Kings in 2007, The Ultimate Elvis contest at the Owens Theater in Branson, Missouri in 2007 and 2008 finalist at The Elvis Explosion in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Tommy Marcio has performed as a special guest at the Mall of America Contest of Kings 2005-2009, at the Owens Theater in Branson, Missouri in 2007 and won the Spirit of Elvis award at The Elvis Explosion in 2008 and 2009.

lunch Bunch

Gracenotes TrioTuesday, February 10

The Gracenotes Trio love to sing old favorites from the 1930s and 40s for parties, church events, receptions, conventions and seminars. In addition to their Andrews Sisters–Big Band style programs, they have added some great songs from the 50s and 60s that appeal to all ages! Their message is positive and upbeat and their programs all include some level of audience participation.

CODA Tuesday, March 10

CODA is a saxophone/keyboard duo, consisting of Scott Dorff on soprano, alto and tenor saxophones and Malcolm Anderson on piano/keyboard. This duo is in its 17th year of performing live for thousands of people in many diverse venues. They continue to compose and arrange music weekly, striving to make each performance unique and pleasurable for their audience. Come enjoy the sounds of CODA.

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lunch Bunch

Red Johnson Tuesday, april 14

Red Johnson, Minnesota Rock & Country Hall of Fame recording artist, has pleased audiences for over 50 years with his singing and song writing skills. His style is traditional country and western music with a blend of bluegrass, Tex-Mex, Cajun and gospel. Red Johnson covers the realm of real country music.

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Boxcar BobTuesday, May 12

“Boxcar Bob” Selby has been singing since junior high school and has sang in a variety of genres including: male choruses, country, folk, fifties rock & roll and even some light opera. He has been singing with “The Cowboy and Hobo Show” along with “Cactus Willie” (Charles Casterline) and “The Drifter” (Wil Kelly) for the past seven years. The band has four CDs to its credit with some of the tunes written by Boxcar Bob. For this performance Boxcar will be teaming up with JoAnne Lee, a very accomplished musician, guitar and bass player and teacher. The Drifter will be playing bass for this show and adding his wry sense of humor, all in all this promises to be a great show and one to look forward to hearing a variety of music.

For reservations, call 763-213-1641 or

763-213-1616

FITNESS for all!We offer plenty of ways for you to get in

shape, so you’ll never be bored with working out. We have two treadmills, two elliptical

trainers, two stationary bikes and a Nautilus four-station weight machine.

Relaxed atmosphere – senior citizens are encouraged to attend!

Socialize after your workout in our conference room.

Only $2 per visit and no membership fees.Call 763.213.1616 today for more information or email [email protected]

Fitness 15 • Sandhill Center23820 Dewey Street • Bethel, MN 55005Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am-2:00 pm & Friday 8:00 a.m-Noon

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SilverSneakers® ClassicHave fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball are offered for resistance. A chair is available if needed for seated or standing support.

Days: Tuesdays, ThursdaysTime: 9:00-10:00 amFee: Free to SilverSneakers® members; $2 per class for non-members.Location: Sandhill Center 23820 Dewey Street, Bethel

SilverSneakers® YogaSilverSneakers Yoga will move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of seated and standing postures designed to increase flexibility, balance and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and final relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity.

Days: Mondays, Wednesdays, FridaysTime: 9:00-10:00 amFee: Free to SilverSneakers® members; $2 per class for non-members.Location: Sandhill Center 23820 Dewey Street, Bethel

Line DancingHave fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. This is an excellent class for those just beginning in Line Dance as well as the more experienced Line Dancers!

Days: Wednesday Time: 10:00-11:00 am Fee: $2.00 per class Location: Sandhill Center 23820 Dewey Street Bethel

NEW!Sandhill is also a

Silver & Fit Qualified Center.

For more information, please call 763-213-1616.

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Introducing the 4-year-old childcare program

for the 2014-15 school year!

Kids Connection is a division of ISD 15 Community Education

Beginning the first day of school, September 2, Kids Connection will be offering a 4-year-old childcare program (Just 4 Kids) at St. Francis Elementary School.

Children will participate in various educational and recreational activities in a safe, well-supervised environment. Children may bring a lunch from home or purchase a school lunch. Ask for details.

Program hours are Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

Contracts are now available.

Questions? Call Chris at 763-213-1616.

NEW!

Program SitesCedar Creek Community School

763-753-7160 for East Bethel Community School and

Cedar Creek Community School studentsSt. Francis Elementary School

763-213-8674

Before School care Begins at 6:00 a.m. until school starts . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9/day

after School care Begins end of school day until 6:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9/day

NoN-School care 6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . $31/day

other feeS Registration fee . . . . . . . . . . . . $35/child

each additional child is $10

School year care is available September 2, 2014 through June 1, 2015.

All children must be preregistered.

Kids Connection is a comprehensive childcare program for children kindergarten through grade 5, that provides children a safe, fun experience and offers families a variety of childcare options. The program is open from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Hours include before and after school programs and full day programming on non-school days.Contracts are now available.

Questions? Call Chris at 763-213-1616.

Kids Connection Before and after school childcare

KC General Information 763-213-1616 or 763-213-1641Information and registration forms are also available online at

www.communityed15.com

Kids Connection is a division of ISD 15 Community Education

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