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Starting SoonRoyal ChessScience, Technology, Engineering & MathGrades K-5. Develop the brain-bending strategies of a brilliant and complex game of chess! Learn openings, mid-game tactics, and advanced concepts from highly experienced Chess Masters. All chess skill levels are welcome. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.Spring 2026- Youth -
Starting SoonRoyal Chess (Adult + Child)Science, Technology, Engineering & MathOne adult and one child, grades K-5. Register under the child's name. Develop the brain-bending strategies of a brilliant and complex game of chess! Learn openings, mid-game tactics, and advanced concepts from highly experienced Chess Masters. All chess skill levels are welcome. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.Spring 2026- Youth -
SafeKidsCommunity & CultureNon-School Day: Grades 4-6. Practice the basics of making safe choices at home, school, online, and in the community. Work with other kids to practice handling emergencies, advocating for yourself, reporting unsafe behaviors, and basic first aid. Bring home a SafeKids workbook to complete with your family. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.Spring 2026- Youth -
SafeKidsCommunity & CultureNon-School Day: Grades 4-6. Practice the basics of making safe choices at home, school, online, and in the community. Work with other kids to practice handling emergencies, advocating for yourself, reporting unsafe behaviors, and basic first aid. Bring home a SafeKids workbook to complete with your family. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.Summer 2026- Youth -
Saint Paul's Mississippi River Boulevard WalkToursSpend an evening walk along the scenic Mississippi River Boulevard from Summit Avenue south to Hartford avenue. Begin at the World War I Monument at the end of Summit and explore the history of the Shadow Falls, St. Thomas, and the architectural gems lining the boulevard. A contemplative and serene walk following well-maintained paved paths and offering beautiful view of the river and the setting sun. Tour Activity Rating: 4 Extensive walking, stairs, and standing. Walk covers miles.Spring 2026-Adult -
Saints and Sinners: The Prohibition Era in St. PaulToursImagine a time when the Saintly city wasn’t always so saintly. Stroll through downtown and discuss the local impact of Prohibition, when Saint Paul was a hot spot for bootleggers and familiar landmarks took on a new life. Learn about Saint Paul’s beer history, and today’s boom in craft beer. Tour Activity Rating: 4 (Demanding - extensive walking/stairs/standing) Meet at the Science Museum of Minnesota Plaza at 120 W. Kellogg Blvd., Saint Paul, MN 55102. See your Class Confirmation email for more information.Summer 2026- Adult -
Savor & Stroll: A Culinary Walking Tour of Downtown HudsonToursExplore Hudson's thriving food scene! Enjoy tastings at six popular destinations, learn about the town's rich history, stroll along the banks of the scenic St. Croix River, and experience what makes Hudson one of the most memorable small towns in America. Tours end on a sweet note at Knoke's Chocolates & Nuts for a sampling of handmade chocolates and ice cream. Current destinations include Pier 500, Barker’s Bar & Grill, St. Croix Baking Company, Pedro’s Pizza Lounge, Knoke’s Chocolates & Nuts and Grand Fete or Black Rooster Bistro. *Destinations could be subject to change. Tours begin promptly at 1:30 p.m. inside the lobby of the Phipps Center for the Arts (https://thephipps.org/) at 109 Locust St, Hudson, WI 54016. Tours take place rain or shine, so please dress comfortably for the weather. The entire tour is three hours and concentrated in the downtown area along mostly flat terrain, although there are some small inclines and declines along the route. The total distance walked is less than 3/4 mile. Transportation to and from Hudson is on your own. Ages 21 and up. Fee includes: 6 tastings Guide: by Hudson Food Walk. Tour Activity Rating: 4 (Extensive walking, stairs and standing)Spring 2026-Adult -
Savor & Stroll: A Culinary Walking Tour of Downtown HudsonToursExplore Hudson's thriving food scene! Enjoy tastings at six popular destinations, learn about the town's rich history, stroll along the banks of the scenic St. Croix River, and experience what makes Hudson one of the most memorable small towns in America. Tours end on a sweet note at Knoke's Chocolates & Nuts for a sampling of handmade chocolates and ice cream. Current destinations include Pier 500, Barker’s Bar & Grill, St. Croix Baking Company, Pedro’s Pizza Lounge, Knoke’s Chocolates & Nuts and Grand Fete or Black Rooster Bistro. *Destinations could be subject to change. Tours begin promptly at 1:30 p.m. inside the lobby of the Phipps Center for the Arts (https://thephipps.org/) at 109 Locust St, Hudson, WI 54016. Tours take place rain or shine, so please dress comfortably for the weather. The entire tour is three hours and concentrated in the downtown area along mostly flat terrain, although there are some small inclines and declines along the route. The total distance walked is less than 3/4 mile. Transportation to and from Hudson is on your own. Ages 21 and up. Fee includes: 6 tastings Guide: by Hudson Food Walk. Tour Activity Rating: 4 (Extensive walking, stairs and standing)Summer 2026- Adult -
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Starting SoonSeated Abdominal Strengtheners That Won’t Stress Your Back or Neck - Online CourseHealth & WellnessAbdominal muscles weaken and lose shape due to past pregnancies, surgeries, sitting at the desk all day, being sedentary and poor posture. Learn a series of effective exercises to quickly strengthen all four layers of abdominal muscle without stressing back or neck joints and without getting on the floor.Spring 2026-Adult -
Secrets of Union DepotToursUnion Depot was the dream of railroad baron James J. Hill and a major construction project in Saint Paul's history. Hear how railroads literally shaped the city and the fiery past that led to the depot’s creation. Includes visits to some areas not open to the public. This tour will happen rain or shine. Tour Activity Rating: 3 (Extensive walking, stairs, and standing) Tour begins at the Saint Paul's Union Depot, 214 4th Street East (inside the front entrance )Summer 2026- Adult -
Seeing Summer SkiesComo PlanetariumSummer skies come alive with meteor showers and views of Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, and Saturn all under our planetarium dome. Celebrate the Sun as we explore its energy and influence with the film Seeing! A Photon’s Journey Across Space, Time, and Mind, narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson. For General Audiences. Youth 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult.Spring 2026-Adult -
Self-Love vs. Self-Care: Make Affirmation MirrorsHealth & WellnessSelf-care is everywhere but without self-love, it often doesn’t last. Explore the difference between self-care and self-love, and why both matter for healing, confidence, and long-term well-being. Engage in meaningful conversation, reflection, and a creative hands-on activity to design personal affirmation mirrors.Spring 2026-Adult -
Selling Online 101 - Online CourseBusiness & TechnologyLearn about selling on online marketplaces like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Poshmark, and Amazon. While each selling site varies, there are common elements to effectively list your items so that they sell. Discuss pricing, packaging, and shipping basics, as well as how to find merchandise to sell. This class is being offered using the Zoom online platform. Before registering, make sure your device meets the minimum requirements; view minimum requirements here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362023-System-Requirements-for-PC-Mac-and-Linux. Please see your Class Confirmation email for your online meeting information and more information on joining meetings.Spring 2026-Adult -
WaitlistSewing With KnitsArt & MusicExplore fabrics like cotton jersey, sweater knits, and spandex blends. Master seam types, stretch stitches, elastic, and edge finishes. Gain tips, tricks, and practice with provided fabric samples. Bring your sewing machine/pedal to the first class, along with your favorite tools (pins, little scissors and a hem gauge (if you have them), and thread for your project.Spring 2026-Adult -
WaitlistSewing Zippers: The Good, The Bad, The FrustratingArt & MusicIntimidated by zippers? Learn tips and tricks for putting them in consistently and easily, so they work everytime! Learn how to insert centered, exposed, lapped, and invisible zippers. Cost includes materials plus extra so you can practice at home. Bring your own sewing machine to class. View full supply list online. Bring sewing machine, pins, little scissors, hem gauge (if you have them), and thread for your project.Spring 2026-Adult -
WaitlistSewing for The TerrifiedArt & MusicFor those completely new to sewing. Learn how to use your machine, useful tools, seams, and finishes, and complete a small book bag project. You must bring your own sewing machine and pedal in good working order to the first session. View full supply list online. Supply list to bring to class: Sewing machine, pins, little scissors and a hem gauge (if you have them), thread for your project, 1 yard quilting cotton; 0.5 yard contrast quilting cotton, 1 yard interfacing. Optional: Students may purchase interfacing from instructor for $5.Spring 2026-Adult -
WaitlistSewing for The TerrifiedArt & MusicFor those completely new to sewing. Learn how to use your machine, useful tools, seams, and finishes, and complete a small book bag project. You must bring your own sewing machine and pedal in good working order to the first session. View full supply list online. Supply list to bring to class: Sewing machine, pins, little scissors and a hem gauge (if you have them), thread for your project, 1 yard quilting cotton; 0.5 yard contrast quilting cotton, 1 yard interfacing. Optional: Students may purchase interfacing from instructor for $5.Summer 2026- Adult -
Side Hustle Success in the GIG Economy - Online CourseBusiness & TechnologyDiscover the basics of today’s gig economy and how to create your own successful side hustle. We’ll look at opportunities in both service and project gigs, how to market yourself, recordkeeping/tax considerations, and how to avoid some of the most common pitfalls. This class is being offered using the Zoom online platform. Before registering, make sure your device meets the minimum requirements; view minimum requirements here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362023-System-Requirements-for-PC-Mac-and-Linux. Please see your Class Confirmation email for your online meeting information and more information on joining meetings.Spring 2026-Adult -
WaitlistSilver Clay Adventure: Make It in MetalArt & MusicTurn clay into real silver in this magical, hands-on workshop! Shape silky silver clay into a pendant, earrings, or keychain then watch it transform in the kiln into gleaming metal. Polish, finish, and take home your wearable art. It's part science, part jewelry-making--and totally alchemy in action!Spring 2026-Adult -
WaitlistSilver Clay Adventure: Make It in MetalArt & MusicTurn clay into real silver in this magical, hands-on workshop! Shape silky silver clay into a pendant, earrings, or keychain then watch it transform in the kiln into gleaming metal. Polish, finish, and take home your wearable art. It's part science, part jewelry-making--and totally alchemy in action!Summer 2026- Adult -
WaitlistSimple Clothing AlterationsArt & MusicMaster tricky clothing alterations, tackle hemming pants, adjusting sleeves, shortening straps, and fixing fit issues. From jeans to sleeveless tops, use your sewing machine to make store-bought clothes fit like a dream. Perfect for all skill levels! Bring your sewing machine and pedal to the first class along with your favorite tools.Spring 2026-Adult -
WaitlistSimple Clothing AlterationsArt & MusicMaster tricky clothing alterations, tackle hemming pants, adjusting sleeves, shortening straps, and fixing fit issues. From jeans to sleeveless tops, use your sewing machine to make store-bought clothes fit like a dream. Perfect for all skill levels! Bring your sewing machine and pedal to the first class along with your favorite tools.Summer 2026- Adult -
Smartphone 1Business & TechnologyWhat makes a smartphone "smart” and how do I get the most out of it? What apps are useful and how do I install them? How do I adjust my settings? Get simple answers to these questions and more. Bring your smartphone to class.Spring 2026-Adult