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55+ Driver Discount ProgramDriving Classes for 55+For motorists 55 years of age and older. Explore changes in traffic laws and traffic safety, the latest vehicle technology, and easy-to-use defensive driving and accident-prevention tips. Completion of these courses will produce approximately a 10% decrease in your car insurance. Starting July 1st, 2024, there is no longer a requirement for an 8 hour initial course. It has been reduced to simply a 4 hour course requirement. All classes are taught by the Precision Driving Center of Minnesota. (Previously Minnesota Highway Safety & Research Center.) Certificates are issued at the end of class.Summer 2026- Adult -
A Card for Every OccasionArt & MusicCreate cards including; birthday, sympathy, get well, and thinking of you. Card makers are welcome to bring their preferred adhesive. All supplies included. View the online class listing for examples of what we’ll make!Summer 2026- Adult -
A Taste of BlacksmithingArt & MusicAges 18 and up. Hammer in hand, iron heated in the coal forge, anvil at the ready, strike up a new skill in blacksmithing. Spend the day creating a hand-forged project to take home; S-hook or a drive hook. No previous experience necessary. Bring basic safety equipment to class- see below. Safety Equipment: safety glasses, hearing protection, clothing of natural fiber with no cuffs or fraying, cotton or leather gloves and closed-toe leather boots or shoes. There will be a lunch break from 12:00-1:00PM. Participants are welcome to bring a lunch or procure lunch from a local eatery. Bring a water bottle to class.Summer 2026- Adult -
ALL ECFE TRANSPORTATION REQUESTSALL TRANSPORTATION REQUESTSIf you need transportation to ECFE, please start here to select class type. Families will be contacted if we are able to provide you with transportation to a class. For Family Literacy, please follow this link. The following classes MAY have limited transportation. You'll be asked to let us know which classes would work for you when submitting your application here. Birth-Kindergarten (English): Monday 9:00-11:00 Bruce Vento Wednesdays 9:00-11:00 Wheelock Yellow Duck Wednesdays 5:30-7:00 Bruce Vento Thursdays 9:00-11:00 Highland Park Thursdays 5:30-7:00 EC Hub Butterfly Fridays 9:00-11:00 J.J. Hill BIPOC Families Class: Mondays 5:30-7:00 J.J. Hill Hispanic and Latinx Communities (Spanish): Mondays 5:00-6:30 Bruce Vento Wednesdays 9:30-11:30 Belvidere (West Side) Wednesdays 1:30-3:30 Bruce Vento Hmong/Hmoob Communities: Wednesdays 5:30-7:00 Wheelock Yellow Duck Fridays 10:00-12:00 Wheelock Yellow Duck Somali/Soomaali Communities: Mondays 12:30-2:00 EC Hub West Ladybug Karen Communities: Tuesdays 1:00-3:00 Wheelock Green Frog Tuesdays 5:00-6:30 Wheelock Green Frog Thursdays 9:00-11:00 Wheelock Green FrogECFE 26-27 -
ALL TRANSPORTATION REQUESTSIf you need transportation to ECFE, please start here to select class type. Families will be contacted if we are able to provide you with transportation to a class.Category -
Starting SoonAWD26: BowlingAdults with DisabilitiesMeet us at Sunray Lanes for an evening of bowling fun! We’re heading to the lanes for a night of bowling and we want YOU there! This is a night for our community to shine—no matter your skill level. Grab your socks and get ready to roll! Courses with the AWD prefix are designed for adults with developmental disabilities.Summer 2026- Adult -
AWD26: Gardening and GamesAdults with DisabilitiesTonight will be all about tending our growing garden and playing outside. Weeding and watering helps our flowers and veggies grow, and outdoor games help our community grow! Come prepared to get a little dirty! We'll move inside if the weather is bad.Summer 2026- Adult -
WaitlistAWD26: Let's Go FishingAdults with DisabilitiesFishing with the volunteers from Let's Go Fishing, on Lake Riley, in Eden Prairie. You will need your own transportation. Caregivers must register as well. Information about fishing licenses and the exact meeting location will be shared prior to the event. You must have an email account for us to send you the information and required documentation. Maximum of 9 total for each trip.Summer 2026- Adult -
WaitlistAWD26: Monday Madness Sightseeing CruiseAdults with DisabilitiesAll Aboard! Meet us at the docks on Harriet Island for a fun sightseeing cruise with Padelford Riverboats. Sights along the way include: the St. Paul High Bridge, Pig’s Eye Cave, the Minnesota River mouth, Pike Island, and the timeless splendor of the mighty Mississippi River. A beef hot dog, chips and a soda are included. Caregivers must register for this course to be ensured a ticket. Courses with the AWD prefix are designed for adults with developmental disabilities.Summer 2026- Adult -
AdamsDiscovery Club2026-2027 School Year Registration dates: April 14th at 9am - Priority registration begins for currently enrolled Discovery Club (25/26 school year) families only* April 27th at 9:00am - Open registration begins for incoming families *A currently enrolled family is defined as having a student or students currently enrolled in Discovery Club for the 2025-2026 school year. Enrollment in summer Discovery Club is not considered a currently enrolled contract. Summer 2026 Registration Dates: March 9th at 9:00am - Open registration begins for incoming and returning families _________________________________________________________________________________ Registration Information Contracts (accepted or pending) do not carry over from summer to school year or year to year. All families, including families on the wait list, must register annually for any future care. Registrations will be reviewed in the order that they were received by our online system, and could take up to 10 business days to process. In order for a registration to be processed, all program balances must be paid in full. Accounts with a balance overdue will not be processed. Students must be enrolled and attending in the St. Paul Public School District in order to receive Discovery Club child care services. (We do not offer care to out-of-district students in our program during the school year. This includes families who live within the district boundaries but attend a charter or private school.) 2026-2027 Child Care Rates Families can select before school care, after school care, or a combination based on your child’s school schedule. Days of care may range from three to five days per week, per care session. Contracted days must remain the same for each week. Non-Refundable Registration Fee: $49.00/child/contract charged at the time that the contract is accepted. Before School Offered for students who attend schools with an 8:30 a.m. or 9:30 a.m. start time 6:30 - 8:30 a.m. $12.60/day $63.00/week 6:30 - 9:30 a.m. $18.85/day $94.25/week After School Starts at the end of the school's regular day and goes until 6:00 p.m. Snack provided 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. $25.15/day $125.75/week 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. $18.85/day $94.25/week 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. $12.60/day $63.00/week Drop-in days add $5.00/session/day; available to children currently enrolled and subject to space available. Schedule changes require a one week notice and are subject to space availability. A $25 per child schedule change fee applies. Families are invoiced bi-weekly, after the care happens and payments are due on the following Friday. Accounts will receive a late payment fee if balance is not paid on the due date. Accounts past due are subject to withdrawal of contracted care. Non-School Days Available to currently enrolled students $45.50/day/child if registered by the deadline $53.50/day/child if registered after the deadline More information on the Discovery Club Website ______________________________________________________________________ 2026 Summer Child Care Information to come Summer rates include breakfast, lunch, snack, field trips/events included in the program. Discovery Club school-age care requires a non-refundable registration fee of $49 per child, charged at the time that the contract is accepted. Families are invoiced bi-weekly, after the care occurs and payments are due on the following Friday. Daily rate: $45.50 per day/per child Summer Daily Hours : 6:30 AM - 6:00 PM More summer information on the Discovery Club Website Questions may be directed to discovery.club@spps.orgDC 26/27 SY DC Site -
Adults with DisabilitiesThe Adults with Disabilities Program offers a variety of activities for adults with developmental disabilities where participants can explore interests, interact with peers, learn new skills and have fun!Category -
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Altering JeansArt & MusicMaking alterations to store-bought clothes, especially jeans, can be tricky. Discover different options for shortening your jeans including leg shaping. Build skills in waist and back fitting using practice fabric before tackling your favorite jeans. Bring your own sewing machine to class. View full supply list online. If you're ready to jump right in, bring topstitching thread that matches your garment along with the jeans. A JEANS or DENIM needle in size 16/100 or 18/110 will help a great deal. Bring your sewing machine and pedal in good working order to the first session. You will also want pins, little scissors and a hem gauge (if you have them), thread for your project.Summer 2026- Adult -
WaitlistAmerican Mahjong for BeginnersSpecial Topics & EventsCatch on to American Mahjong! Learn the tiles, understand the basics, ask questions, and get plenty of practice! Leave class with a love of "Mahj" and the skills to play! Game tiles available for use during class.Summer 2026- Adult -
An Introduction to AI (Artificial Intelligence)Business & TechnologyWhat is AI and what AI programs are available to use? Experiment with simple AI tools and see what the buzz is about. Please bring your own laptop to the class.Summer 2026- Adult -
AquaticsInterested in being a lifeguard or swim instructor with Community Education? Visit https://www.spps.org/AquaticsEmployment for more information!Category -
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Artful Parenting (B-K)Specialty Classes (B-K)Connect with other families with young children (birth to kindergarten) through the arts. Playfully engage in art, including visual arts, performing arts, and more. Parenting time includes exploration of how the arts can help children grow both in their academic and social/emotional learning. Online enrollments MUST include at least one adult AND at least one child (look for the "Relationships" button). This class requires a higher budget for supplies, when compared to other ECFE programs. Participants will be asked to consider a donation ($25 per semester). Donations are optional but appreciated from all who are able to contribute. Supply money will be collected during the opening weeks of class, or add the fee to your cart now: Artful Parenting Supply Fee Registrations received after 10/16/26 will be held until the first class of the next month.ECFE 26-27 -
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WaitlistAuthentic Chicken BiryaniCulinaryThis highly aromatic, mouth-watering staple dish is perhaps the most comforting meal of Indian cuisine. Packed with fragrant basmati rice and organic juicy tender chicken pieces, it’s the perfect one-pot dinner recipe your whole family will love!Summer 2026- Adult -
Avoid the Cheese Touch! A Wimpy Kid AdventureArts & MusicEntering grades 1-3. Grab your journal (not a diary!) and get ready for a "Zoo-Wee-Mama" good time! Dive into the Wimpy Kid world with wacky theater games, comedy, cartoons, and crafty chaos. 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 -
WaitlistAwD26: Wolf Howl BonfireAdults with DisabilitiesThe Wildlife Science Center is where we are headed for a 2 1/2-hour tour to see and learn about some of the United States' wild animals. Hear about animal biology and conservation, and see both mammals and raptors including: black bears, wolves, cougars, hawks, owls, foxes and more! We will have a bonfire, roast some marshmallows and howl with the wolves, too! Caregivers must register as well. We'll take a bus from 1780 West 7th Street to the Wildlife Science Center. Bus will leave promptly at 5 pm and return around 9:30 pm. Please note the bus ride will be approximately 50 minutes each way. Classes with the AwD prefix are designed for adults with developmental disabilities.Summer 2026- Adult -
BIPOC FamiliesSpecialty Classes (B-K)A Birth to Kindergarten class geared to meet the needs specific to the common concerns of Black, Indigenous, or People of Color parents and their children. Online enrollments MUST include at least one adult AND at least one child (look for the "Relationships" button). Limited transportation may be available for Saint Paul residents. Registrations received after 10/16/26 will be held until the first class of the next month.ECFE 26-27