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Taylor Swift Par-Tay and DanceDance, Music, TheaterHave a Swiftie in your life? Join us for an unforgettable evening of fun, music and excitement at our Taylor Swift Par-Tay and Dance! This event is packed with singing, dancing and engaging activities inspired by Taylor’s iconic songs and style. Whether they’re a fan of "Shake It Off" or "Love Story," your child will have the time of their life in a vibrant, energetic atmosphere. Don’t miss this chance to let them channel their inner Swiftie and create memories to treasure forever!Summer 2025
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Cindy Shebley (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Tech Buddies by DARTSOngoing ActivitiesIs your smart phone outsmarting you? Wondering how to use your new tablet? Feeling like technology is leaving you behind? Get help with: Smart Phones, Email, Laptops, Tablets. Receive free one-on-one technology assistance with a DARTS Tech Byddie volunteer at the Burnsville Senior Center. Bring your tech questions. A Tech Buddy will be at the Burnsville Senior Center on specific Wednesdays from 2-3 pm. No appointment necessary. First come, first served. Enter the lower level, east side of Diamondhead Education Center at door #12. The parking lot is off of Pillsbury Avenue.Activities
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Jonathan Cutrer (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Tech-Savvy Survival in 60 Minutes Online via ZoomTechnology & DevicesIn today's fast-paced, technology-driven world, being tech-savvy is no longer optional—it's essential. This class is designed to equip you with the critical tech skills needed for everyday life. Expand your practical knowledge and confidence to navigate the digital landscape with ease. Learn key life skills when it comes to what’s new in using QR Codes, tech you will encounter while traveling, interactive tech you may see at weddings and major life events, and so much more!Fall 2025
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Ten Steps for an Organized Healthy HomeHome & GardenReleasing all that you no longer use, or need, is one of the best gifts you can give your family, saving time, energy, and money. Create a lighter healthier vision for your home and your life as you commit to “letting go” sessions. Consider 10 steps to lighten up and release your clutter and extra weight within and around. Donate to local charities for people and animals in need. Receive health coaching, inspiring handouts and a helpful e-book.Fall 2025
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Terrific TuesdayClassesWaitlistBirth to 5 Years Turn your Tuesdays into something truly special! Terrific Tuesday is a joyful ECFE class designed for families with children ages 0–5. Each week, you and your child will explore a rich blend of music, movement, sensory play, art, and early learning activities—all tailored to support healthy development and a strong parent-child bond. This class offers a warm, welcoming space where children learn through play and caregivers gain valuable insights and support. While little ones engage in hands-on exploration, parents and caregivers connect through guided discussions on child development, parenting strategies, and the everyday joys and challenges of raising young children.Fall 2025
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Bex Walton (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Thai Street Food Online via ZoomCooking SchoolThai cuisine is full of aromatic ingredients, cooking styles, and dish decorations. In this online interactive class, we’ll make 3 popular and delicious Thai dishes from scratch including Thai vermicelli salad, Thai coconut soup, and pad Thai with chicken.Fall 2025
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The Assassination of President John F Kennedy: An In Depth AnalysisCivics & HistoryThis course is designed to scrutinize the disparities between the findings of the Warren Commission and the United States House of Representatives regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. The Warren Commission, which conducted a ten-month investigation and released its conclusions in September 1964, will be compared with the conclusions reached by the House of Representatives, which conducted a more extensive thirty-one-month investigation and published its report in March 1979. Throughout the course, participants will have the opportunity to develop a comprehensive understanding of the controversies surrounding President Kennedy's assassination. The 2-hour sessions are structured to provide ample time for participants to share their comments and pose questions, fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment. This approach encourages a well-rounded exploration of the subject matter, allowing participants to delve into various perspectives and gain a deeper insight into the complexities surrounding this historical event.Fall 2025
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The Baby Boomer’s Guide to Medicare Planning-learn the Medicare BasicsMoney MattersAre you turning sixty-five and wondering about Medicare? Would you like to understand Medicare Part A and B and the difference between Medicare supplements and Advantage plans? What are your choices if you are working and have a group plan? Learn when you can enroll and where you can make some comparisons to select the right option. The class is presented via PowerPoint with takeaway handouts and a reference guide. It is generic and educational. Optional one-on-one meetings are free for attendees to discuss specific options and available plans if so desired.Fall 2025
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The EdgeThe EDGE is a comprehensive youth program for kids entering grades 6-9 (or until your child turns 16), with a focus on building community, independence and positive interpersonal communication and socialization skills in a fun, recreational and educational environment where kids can feel success, achievement and recognition. Kids who attend The EDGE are involved in planning and have choices in activities. They take exciting trips and are active and out in the community. Registration, Fees & Payments Registration Fee: $30.00 Daily Fee: $46.00 Drop-in Fee: $56.00 When selecting dates AFTER registration, please select the "change schedule" option. You will be able to edit your schedule without being charged the drop-in fee. THE AUGUST 14th PARTY BOAT IS FULL. As of March 13th, 2025, if you would wish to join the waitlist, please email the Edge at TheEdge@isd191.org THE JULY 23rd GREAT WOLF LODGE TRIP IS FULL. As of April 30th, 2025, if you would wish to join the waitlist, please email the Edge at TheEdge@isd191.orgChild Care Program
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Toddler 16 Months - 33 MonthsReady to Grow/Ready to LearnReady To Grow, Ready To Learn is a full day Childcare and Preschool that provides a nurturing environment that focuses on school readiness in the areas of Social-Emotional, language and literacy, Math and science, arts and music.July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026 RTG/RTL Site
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Toddlers & 2s: Gradual SeparationClassesAges 18 Months to 2 Years Supporting Your Child’s Growing Independence with Care This ECFE class is designed for toddlers and two-year-olds who are beginning the exciting step of spending time apart from their parents in a safe, nurturing environment. The Gradual Separation approach helps children build confidence and trust at their own pace while still feeling secure. In this class, your child will: Explore play-based learning activities with caring early childhood educators Develop social skills and independence through guided interactions with peers Experience brief, supportive separations that gradually increase as comfort grows Meanwhile, parents and caregivers will: Receive guidance on how to support your child’s separation and transitions Connect with other families navigating similar milestones Participate in discussions about toddler development, emotions, and routines Led by experienced educators, this class creates a warm, understanding space for both children and caregivers to feel supported as your child takes these important steps toward independence. Who Should Attend: Parents or caregivers and their children ages 18 months to 2 years who are ready to begin brief separations.Fall 2025
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Together We BloomClasses2-5 Years For children who may be experiencing a developmental delay and their caregivers This inclusive ECFE class is designed for families with children ages 2–5 who may be experiencing developmental delays. Through music, movement, sensory play, and hands-on learning, children build important skills in a supportive, play-based environment. Caregivers participate alongside their child, connect with other families, and take part in meaningful parent discussions led by experienced early childhood staff. Together, we’ll nurture growth, celebrate progress, and support each child’s unique developmental journey. Who should attend: Parents or caregivers and their children ages 2–5 who may be experiencing a developmental delay.Fall 2025
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Trampoline & TumblingGymnasticsTrampoline and TumblingBounce, Flip, Fly! Does your child love to jump, roll, and move? Enroll them in our exciting Trampoline & Tumbling program — perfect for energetic beginners ages 5 to 12! What They’ll Learn: Basic trampoline skills and air awareness. Safe tumbling techniques like rolls, handstands, cartwheels & more. Strength, coordination, and confidence-building. Supervised fun with certified, kid-friendly coaches. No experience needed — just a love for movement!Fall 2025
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Travel Talk - Landmark ToursCoffee TalksJoin us as Landmark Tours presents an array of unforgettable travel experiences in the U.S. and abroad. A local, family-owned tour operator, Landmark's inclusive packages feature round-trip airfare, quality accommodations in great locations, many enjoyable meal experiences, admission to all itinerary attractions, deluxe cruise and motor coach transportation, and the services of a professional Tour or Cruise Manager. There will be a host of different domestic and international tours to learn about. See the ad in The Chatter or call Landmark Tours at 612-230-2040 or the Burnsville Senior Center at 952-707-4120 with questions about this talk. If you can't attend the presentation, call for a catalog: 612-230-2040 or visit www.gowithlandmark.comFall 2025
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Travel Talk - Landmark ToursCoffee TalksJoin us as Landmark Tours presents an array of unforgettable travel experiences in the U.S. and abroad. A local, family-owned tour operator, Landmark's inclusive packages feature round-trip airfare, quality accommodations in great locations, many enjoyable meal experiences, admission to all itinerary attractions, deluxe cruise and motor coach transportation, and the services of a professional Tour or Cruise Manager. There will be a host of different domestic and international tours to learn about. See the ad in The Chatter or call Landmark Tours at 612-230-2040 or the Burnsville Senior Center at 952-707-4120 with questions about this talk. If you can't attend the presentation, call for a catalog: 612-230-2040 or visit www.gowithlandmark.comWinter-Spring 2026
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Twin Cities Ukulele ClubClubs and Common InterestsThe Twin Cities Ukulele Club meets every Wednesday, 10 am - 12 pm. For more information about this activity visit their website.Activities
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Stephen and Helen Jones (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Ultimate SurvivalSTEMKids will learn survival skills through fun games and activities. They will leave knowing a wide variety of outdoor survival skills like the rule of three, how to signal for help, shelter engineering, fire science and safety, treating water, orienteering, and more! Plus, at the end of the camp they will get the chance to test out all their skills in a survival scenario and graduate from Survival Camp! The skills are not only great for a lost/survival situation but also for camping and outdoor excursions as well as teaching kids’ confidence, self-reliance, teamwork, and problem solving. Make sure to dress for the weather and wear closed-toed shoes and long pants as most of the class will be spent outdoors!Winter-Spring 2026
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VPK Before and After School CareThis program provides a safe, engaging, and developmentally appropriate environment for 4- and 5-year-old children outside of core VPK instructional hours. Wrap Around Care complements the VPK experience by offering structured play, enrichment activities, quiet time, and outdoor learning. Children remain in a familiar setting with consistent routines and staff, promoting a smooth transition between VPK instruction and extended care. Before care: 7:00– 9:00 am (Start of VPK) After care: 3:30 (End of VPK) – 5:30 Full Release Days: 7:00 am-5:30 pmChild Care Program
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VPK Full Release DaysVPK Before and After School CareDiamondhead Education CenterSchool Year 2025 - 2026 VPK Non-School Day Site
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VPK Wrap Care at DiamondheadVPK Before and After School CareThis program provides a safe, engaging, and developmentally appropriate environment for 4- and 5-year-old children outside of core VPK instructional hours. Wrap Around Care complements the VPK experience by offering structured play, enrichment activities, quiet time, and outdoor learning. Children remain in a familiar setting with consistent routines and staff, promoting a smooth transition between VPK instruction and extended care. Before care: 7:00– 9:00 am (Start of VPK) After care: 3:30 (End of VPK) – 5:30 Full Release Days: 7:00 am-5:30 pmSchool Year 2025 - 2026 VPK Site
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Vaccination ClinicHealthcare Services/OpportunitiesCovid and Flu vaccinations (based on product availability) provided by Cub Pharmacy. Please bring your insurance information. No appointment necessary.Fall 2025
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Video Game DesignOnline EnrichmentOnline Virtual Class: Learn how to develop your own game! Students will create their own maze using Construct 3, a visual coding platform that teaches students the basics and structure of programming. Basic computer skills are required. Home Technical Requirement: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM. Chromebooks, tablets, and phones do not work. Internet: Broadband internet Webcam, Microphone and Speakers Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirements: Constructs Website Constructs Account (sign up information will be provided before class)Fall 2025