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WaitlistAdult Enrichment | Prepare Your Own WillGeneral InterestPrepare Your Own Will Instructor, Adam Altman, attorney Practicing attorney Adam Altman will lead this class with the purpose for each participant to complete a valid Will. Through explanations, questions and answers, most people are able to leave the class with a completed Will. The probate process will be explained and everything necessary to complete a Will: Will forms, witnesses and a notary public, will be provided. Each person is required to have their own Will; individuals can select the $45 fee; couple will select the $75 couples fee. Wednesday, May 13 7:00 - 9:00 pm Educational Service Center | Community Room #7505-A26W $45 per person or $75 per coupleWinter | Spring 2026 -
Adult Enrichment | Strengths-based Living and LeadingGeneral InterestStrengths-Based Living and Leading Instructor, Summer Koide Would you like to better understand your natural talents and how to use them in everyday life? In this workshop, you’ll receive your personalized Top 5 CliftonStrengths report and learn practical ways to apply your strengths at work, at home, and in leadership. Summer Koide is a Gallup-certified CliftonStrengths coach and leads this session with time for reflection, discussion, and action planning. Participants should bring their CliftonStrengths report to class. Monday, April 6 6:00 - 8:00 pm Westonka Activity Center | Conference Room #7715-A26W $75 (includes Strengths Assessment access code valued at $24.99) _______________________________________________________________________ #7715-B26W $45 (if assessent has already been completed)Winter | Spring 2026 -
Adult Enrichment | Strong is the New Skinny: Total Body Strengtheners You can do at Home (virtual)Health & WellnessStrong is the New Skinny: Total Body Strengtheners You can do at Home Instructor Janice Novak Not everyone can be skinny, but everyone can be stronger. In this class, discover easy resistance band exercises to strengthen arms, legs, hips, and more - all while watching TV or listening to music. Build muscle to boost metabolism, protect bones, and make daily tasks easier. Stay fit, functional and full of energy at any age. Monday, May 18 6:00 - 7:30 pm Online class (link to be sent closer to start date) #7567-A26W $29Winter | Spring 2026 -
Adult Enrichment | Voices for All - An Introduction to Voiceovers/Getting started in Voice Acting (virtual)General InterestVoice for All An Introduction to Voiceovers | Getting Started in Voice Acting Instructors, Voices for All Staff Explore the craft of voiceovers! Discover current trends, opportunities and tools you need to find success in this growing remote working industry Read real script and receive coaching from your instructor, a professional voice actor, to improve your delivery. One time, 90-minute one on one video-chat class! Learn more: http://www.voicesforall.com/ooo For ages 18 and up. upon registering, please contact Alicia Midgely at alicia@voicesforall.com She will schedule a meeting date and time at your convenience. Requirements: Students must have Internet access and video chatting capabilities using a method like Zoom, Skype (Win/Mac/Mobile) or iChat, Facetime (Mac/iOS). Open for registration January - May 31, 2026 Online learning class (virtual) #7505-A26W $49Winter | Spring 2026 -
Adult Enrichment | Wedding Dance RescueGeneral InterestWedding Dance Rescue Instructor, Deanna Constantine Learn everything you need to make your first dance more memorable and impressive. Avoid just shifting awkwardly from side to side. We'll work on an easy entra, classic steps, simple ways, fancy twirls and a romantic dip! Then capture your dance on camera to continue practicing up until wedding day. For more information, visit www.ConstantineDance.com Sunday, May 3 3:00 - 5:00 pm Orono Activity Center | 795 Old Crystal Bay Road No., Long Lake #7540-A26W $79/coupleWinter | Spring 2026 -
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WaitlistAdult and Youth Enrichment | Beginning Woodcarving: Spring Tulips (Ages 13-Adult)Arts & CraftsBeginning Woodcarving: Spring Tulips Ages 13 - Adult (ages 12 and under allowed with registered adult) Instructor: Matt Bruch Join woodcarver Matt Bruch to carve a spring tulip which is sure to brighten any window sill in your home! Learn carving, painting, and finishing techniques, plus knife grips and tool maintenance. Bring your own carving knife and safety glove. Materials (wood blanks, glue, paint, brushes, and wax) will be provided. Additional blanks will be available for cash purchase in class. Tool rental is available for $15 cash, paid to the instructor in class. To reserve your tool rental or inquire further about the course, please email instructor Matt Bruch at matt.woodcarving@gmail.com Students should bring the following: 1. Sharp carving knife (Flexcut KN14 or similar) 2. Cut-resistant carving glove (NoCry CutGuard Pro or similar) Sunday, April 12 12:00 - 4:00 pm Hilltop Primary School | Art Room MOVED to Westonka High School | Art Room as of February 2 #7577-A26W $75Winter | Spring 2026 -
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Camp Christmas Tree | Mother & Son AdventureEnvironmentalMother | Son Adventure Ages 7 - 11 Join us for an exciting spring morning at Camp Christmas Tree! You’ll enjoy guided outdoor activities. Archery, climbing, hiking, nature art, and quality mother-son time! Meet at Camp Christmas Tree in Mound, just down the road from Hilltop Primary School. Come dressed for the weather and some outdoor fun. It’s time to create some fond memories together. Saturday, May 16 9:00 - 11:15 am Camp Christmas Tree | 6365 Game Farm Rd E, Mound, MN 55364 #4004-A26W $35 / Mother & one son ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #4004-B26W $9 / for each additional childWinter | Spring 2026 -
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Creative Arts | Fiber Arts Makerspace ClassArts & CraftsFiber Arts Makerspace Class Ages 13 and older Instructor, Grace Baldwin Come learn and create in a friendly, welcoming space - perfect for all ability levels! You’ll have the options to learn and explore cross stitch, crochet, basic knitting, embroidery, and macramé. Whether you’re brand new or already have some experience, this class is all about creativity and fun. Join us to try something new, meet other makers, and leave with handmade creations you’ll be proud of! Six options to register for: Cross stitch - hoop, fabric, needle, colored thread, graph paper: $39 Embroidery - hoop, fabric, needle, colored thread: $39 Crochet - multiple hook sizes, various yarns to choose from: $39 Macrame - hanging dowel, hanging loop, macrame cord: $39 Basic knitting - various yarns to choose from, multiple needle sizes: $39 Bring your own craft: $15 *All sessions will run from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the Westonka Activity Center | Conference Room Tuesday, January 13 6:00 - 9:00 pm Westonka Activity Center | Conference Room #7814-A26W ________________________________________________________________ Tuesday, February 24 6:00 - 9:00 pm Westonka Activity Center | Conference Room #7814-B26W ________________________________________________________________Tuesday, March 17 6:00 - 9:00 pm Westonka Activity Center | Conference Room #7814-C26W ________________________________________________________________Tuesday, April 21 6:00 - 9:00 pm Westonka Activity Center | Conference Room #7814-D26W _________________________________________________________________ Tuesday, May 19 6:00 - 9:00 pm Westonka Activity Center | Conference Room #7814-E26WWinter | Spring 2026 -
Creative Arts | Hand-sewing Leather: Build More, Learn More (Ages 12-Adult)Arts & CraftsHand-Sewing Leather: Build More, Learn More Ages 12 - AdultInstructor, Dan Horan Dive deeper into leatherworking. This workshop offers the chance to complete one medium project or two small projects. Choose from 20+ options - from notebook covers and pouches to wallets and travel accessories - then select your leather color and type to make it uniquely yours. You’ll be guided through every step: marking, punching, hand-stitching, and finishing. Along the way, you’ll pick up skills you can use for future projects and experience the satisfaction of making something built to last. It’s the perfect mix of creativity, community, and craftsmanship. Wednesday, April 226:00 - 8:30 pmWestonka Activity Center | Conference Room#7817-A26W $65Winter | Spring 2026 -
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Early ChildhoodEarly Childhood Family Education (ECFE) classes are a unique parent-child education program. Weekly classes have three parts: 1) LEARNING TOGETHER - During the first half-hour of class, choose from many planned activities designed just for you and your child in the early childhood classroom. Learn new ideas for activities to do at home. 2) PURPOSEFUL PLAY FOR CHILDREN - The remaining portion of class is designed for children to learn through play with their peers. All children benefit from the guidance of a licensed early childhood teacher and experienced educational assistant. The goal is to help children develop a healthy self-concept and a love for learning. 3) CONNECTING WITH OTHERS - While children are learning with their teachers, parents join together in an informal group setting for a discussion led by a licensed parent educator. The group discusses current family topics; they share ideas, learn more about their child's development and benefit from feeling connected to other parents. For more information about ECFE, call the Early Childhood Office at Shirley Hills Primary School at 952.491.8480 or email the Program Coordinator at grimms@westonka.k12.mn.us. All ECFE classes are located in the Educational Service Center, 5901 Sunnyfield Road East, Minnetrista, 55364. You will enter through the lower level of the building.Category -
Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. At your child's screening we will check your child's: vision hearing height and weight immunization status large and small muscles cognitive skills language skills social and emotional development An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. If you would like to be a conscientious object, please contact Sarah Grimm, the Program Coordinator to obtain the paperwork needed. Any questions regarding screening can be addressed to our Early Learning Coordinator, Sarah Grimm. Upcoming 2025-26 SCREENING DATES: August 12, 2025 - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm August 14, 2025 - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm September 12, 2025 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm September 13, 2025 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm September 26, 2025- 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm September 27, 2025 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm October 10, 2025 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm October 11, 2025 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm November 14, 2025 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm November 15, 2025 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm December 5, 2025 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm December 6, 2025 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm January 23, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm January 24, 2026 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm February 6, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm February 7, 2026 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm February 27, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm February 28, 2026 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm March 13, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm March 14, 2026 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pmCategory -
Early Learning | Baby and Me (non-separating; Birth - 12 months and their parents/caregivers)InfantsBaby and Me (non-separating) Birth -12 months with their parent/caregiver Play together while learning more about your baby. Each class includes focused parent - child activities, a group time for songs and fingerplays, followed by a parent discussion led by a licensed parent educator. Babies and their parents will remain together for this class time. Fridays, April 3 - May 1 No class on 4/24 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM #0513-A26W $84.00 #0513-B26W $48.00- Sibling Care (1- 5 years)Winter/Spring 2026 - Infants/Toddlers -
Early Learning | Early Childhood Screening - April 3, 2026Early Childhood ScreeningFullEarly Childhood Screening is recommended for all children between the ages of 3-5 years. The best age to screen at is roughly 3 years 6 months. Its purpose is to affirm a child's development and identify any early needs for educational assistance or community resources. It is a snapshot of your child on that particular day and time, not a predictor of future success. It is also a state requirement in order to attend Kindergarten at a public school in the state of Minnesota. (However, you can choose to be a conscientious objector. To do this, we ask that you contact the Program Coordinator at 952-491-8580 or grimms@westonka.k12.mn.us) This free screening includes a review of all growth and development, immunizations, hearing and vision. Appointments should take approximately one hour to complete and are held at the Educational Service Center, 5901 Sunnyfield Road, Minnetrista in the lower level of the building. Enter on the east side of the building. We ask that you take the following measures prior to your child's screening appointment: Complete all the necessary paperwork prior to the appointment and bring a copy of your child's immunizations record to the appointment. Parents should attend with the child. However, we ask that no siblings attend Time Section 12:20- 1:20 pm #9521-B25S 12:40-1:40 pm #9521-C25S 1:00-2:00 pm #9521-D25S 1:20-2:20 pm #9521-E25S 1:40-2:40 pm #9521-F25S 2:00-3:00 pm #9521-G25S 2:20-3:20 pm #9521-H25S 2:40-3:40 pm #9521-I25S 3:00-3:20 pm #9521-J25SWinter/Spring 2026 Screening
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Engineering for Kids | STEM Club (Grades K-4)Science & MathEngineering for Kids Jr. STEM Club Calling new and returning students! The Engineering for Kids STEM Club class introduces students to a new, hands-on, lesson featuring STEM topics. For each lesson, students focus on developing 21st Century skills such as problem solving, critical thinking and peer collaboration. These life skills provide students with the confidence to approach challenges in their lives and realize that they can succeed in almost anything! Session I Tuesdays, January 20 - February 10 3:40 - 4:40 pm Hilltop Primary School | Art Room #2038-A26W $119 _______________________________________ Thursdays, January 22 - February 12 3:40 - 4:40 pm Shirley Hills Primary School | Art Room #2038-B26W $119 Week Engineering focus 1 Aerospace Engineering | Rocket Blast off into aerospace engineering! Students explore the principles of flight and build a paper cup rocket to launch high into the air. 2 Environmental Engineering | Pinwheel Harness the power of wind! Students learn how moving air can create energy, then design and build a colorful pinwheel using the Engineering Design Process. 3 Mechanical Engineering | Sled Speed into transportation engineering! Students design and test a miniature sled, exploring friction, speed and stability. 4 Civil Engineering | Bird's Nest Think like nature's engineers! Students study how birds build nests, then design and construct a nest sturdy enough to protect a real or model egg. Session II Tuesdays, March 31 - April 21 3:40 - 4:40 pm Hilltop Primary School | Art Room #2038-C26W $119 _____________________________________________________ Thursdays, April 2 - 23 3:40 - 4:40 pm Shirley Hills Primary School | Art Room #2038-D26W $119 Week Engineering focus 1 Mechanical engineering | Snowball launcher Ready, aim, launch! Students learn how catapults work, then engineer their own snowball launcher for maximum distance and accuracy. 2 Optical Engineering | Kaleidoscope See the world in dazzling patterns! Students discover how mirrors and shapes create symmetrical designs then build their own kaleidoscope. 3 Aerospace engineering | Boomerang It's all about the return flight! Students explore the science of lift and spin before crafting and testing their own paper boomerang. 4 Chemical engineering | Bouncy ball Bounce into chemistry! Students learn about polymers by mixing and molding their own bouncy ball. Session III Tuesdays, April 28 - May 19 3:40 - 4:40 pm Hilltop Primary School | Art Room #2038-E26W $119 ______________________________________________________________ Thursdays, April 30 - May 21 3:40 - 4:40 pm Shirley Hills Primary School | Art Room #2038-F26W $119 Week Engineering focus 1 Mechanical Engineering | Mini trampoline Spring into action! Students explore elasticity and energy transfer as they build and test a mini trampoline. 2 Marine Engineering | Self-propelled boat Make a splash with engineering! Students learn about buoyancy and propulsion, then create a boat that moves on its own. 3 Mechanical Engineering | Straw Grabber Grab, lift and move like a pro! Students investigate simple machines, then build a straw-based grabber to pick up small objects. 4 Electrical engineering | Constellation Projector Light up the night sky! Students learn about circuits and astronomy while creating a projector that displays constellations on the wall or ceiling.Winter | Spring 2026 -
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WaitlistGale Woods Farm | Junior After School Farmers (Grades 1-4)EnvironmentalJunior After School Farmers Grades 1 - 4 Instructors are Three Rivers Park District Educators Join in the Springtime excitement of new life on the farm! Students will help prepare the gardens and care for the farm animals. They will also explore the farm through hikes, wagon rides, games, and more! New activities are planned each session. Classes are taught by the farm educators of Gale Woods Farm, a program of Three Rivers Park District. Students need to be dropped off at the farm by 4:15 pm, and picked up by 6:00 pm. Space is limited; please register early as this camp will fill up fast! Thursdays, April 9 - 30 4:15 - 6:00 pm Gale Woods Farm | 7210 County Road 110 West, Minnetrista #2012-A26W $79Winter | Spring 2026