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  • American Girl Doll Summer Camp

    Roxy's 10th Anniversary American Girl Doll Summer Camp Join Ms. Roxy and Ms. Mary for an EPIC 10th Anniversary American Girl Doll Summer Camp! We have 2 days of nonstop fun, crafts, books, giggles, and snacks planned for you! Dates: Tuesday & Wednesday, July 9-10 Time: 9:00a- 3:00p Location: BES ECFE & Parent Ed Room Cost: $105/child Bring: A cold lunch Tuesday, a water bottle, and your doll *please don't bring accessories, we will be playing in the doll house. Wednesday we will order Poor Gary's Pizza for lunch. Ages: current grades 2nd - 6th Grade Minimum 8, Maximum 20
  • CABS Babysitting

    CABS Babysitting The Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program from the American Safety and Health Institute gives everything you need to know for safe and successful babysitting. The YouTube “vlogger” style presentation of the video brings a youthful and high-energy spirit to the program content, and the colorful magazine format of the student book makes learning fun. From getting started with your business, to working with parents and children, to key safety, caregiving, and first aid tips, CABS will help set you up for babysitting success. Students must be present for the entire class and complete achievement of the core learning objectives to receive certification valid for two years. Students attend this class independently and should come prepared with a notebook and pen. When: Tuesday August 27th, 2024 Time: 9:00a - 12:00p Instructor: Ariane Bromberg Cost: $55 Where: BES Ages: 11 years old and up Class length: 3 hours Minimum 8 students / Maximum 20 students Deadline: Tuesday August 20, 2024
  • Car Seat Safety Checks

    Car Seat Safety Checks Barnum Community Education & Bomber Club staff, Roxy & Jenn are certified Car Seat Safety Technicians, in collaboration with Safe Kids Coalition. We aren’t going to do an ‘scheduled’ clinic at this time, but will schedule individual car seat checks at your convenience as it allows in our schedules as we continue to learn and grow as technicians! There is NO Cost! Once you register, we will contact you to set up a time! To schedule a Car Seat Check: Contact Roxy at rolsen@isd91.org or 218-389-0108 or Jenn at jwright@isd91.org
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    Field Day INTEREST LIST

    Snowmobile Field Days Gun Safety Field Days ATV Safety Days *Register online if you are interested in a field day experience. Each of these classes are scheduled by DNR certified ATV clubs, Snowmobile Clubs, and Gun Safety Instructors not by Community Education. We partner with them and advertise when they offer classes. Get on our waiting list and we will contact you as soon as classes are available! Chose your field day option when you register.
  • Home Alone

    Home Alone Is your child ready for the independence of being home alone? Parents need to be sure their children have the skills and maturity to handle the responsibility safely. Whether it is for an hour after school or several hours a day during the summer, being trusted to be home alone can be positive experience for a child who is mature and well prepared. This class for children will address several topics relating to be “Home Alone” including age guidelines, safe habits, house rules, after school routines, phone calls, and door knocks, dog emergencies, personal safety, handling the unexpected, gun safety, serve weather, fire safety, intruders and first aid tips. Students attend this class independently and should come prepared with a notebook and pen. Parents are encouraged to review the take home information and discuss it with their child. **If you are enrolling your child in both CABS Babysitting class AND Home Alone please supply your child with a cold lunch** When: Tuesday August 27th, 2024 Time: 12:30p - 2:30p Instructor: Ariane Bromberg Cost: $30.00 Where: BES Media Center Age- 8 years old and older Class length: 2 hours Minimum 10 students / Maximum 20 students Deadline: Tuesday August 20th, 2024
  • Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do

    Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do Whether you're a beginner or have previous martial arts experience, Tae Kwon Do offers something for everyone. Physical Fitness: Focusing on stretching, coordination, balance, kicking & punching techniques. Self Defense & Self Improvement. Personal goal setting: Challenge yourself to complete each new & exciting belt level of TKD, all the way up to Black Belt! Testing will be conducted throughout the year with a visit from our Master Instructor 6th Dan Master Todd Gibbon. Respect & Discipline: Practice in an environment that will connect you to the martial arts traditions such as; bowing to show respect, structured gym etiquette, forms (patterns of techniques) and even learning a little of the Korean language. If you make the decision to continue with your training, uniforms will also be available for order. Build Confidence & Make Positivity louder in your life. Practice Individually or with your Family. We welcome & encourage families to practice together, Taekwondo is a martial art for everyone. (4th member of the household gets free membership) When Februrary Session: Wed Feb 7, 14, 21, 28 March Session: Wed March 6, 13, 20, 27 April Session: Wed April 3, 10, 17, 24 May Session: Wed May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Time: 5:00p to 6:15p Age: 4th Grade- Adults Location: 3732 Front Street at the Movement Center (across from Rustic Diner) Instructor: Amy Angell, 1st Dan Blackbelt Cost: $35/ month Deadline: January 31, February 29, March 31, April 30 Space is Limited
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  • Sign Language Club

    Come and learn basic conversational sign language with Tania! We will learn, finger spelling, numbers, family signs and so much more! When: The 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, Participants can enroll and attend any meetings throughout the Spring Session. January 17, January 31, February 14, February 28, March 6, March 20, April 3, April 17, May 1, May 15 Time: 3:15-4:15p Cost: Free Age: 9-12th Grade Where Barnum High School Community Ed Office, Room C-11 Instructor: Tania Brown
  • Swim Lessons

    When: Mon-Thu: July 8th-11th, 15th-18th Time: 10:10a- 1:15p (est. return) Where: Proctor High School Transportation: Bus provided, please arrive at 10:10a, bus leaves the Youth Center at 10:20a (SHARP), returns to the Youth Center between 1-1:15p. Cost: $75- includes transportation Swim Levels: Levels Beginner 1- Swimmer are offered Minimum Age: 5 years BRING: Swimsuit (easy on & off without assistance), towel, goggles, snack, plastic bag for wet suit, to help our staff out, LABEL EVERYTHING Deadline: Tue, Jun 27 Class size is limited to 8/group Swim Lessons Descriptions BEGINNER 1 (5-6.5 years old) Supported floats, glides, and beginning front and back stroke work are covered. Safety practice and becoming comfortable in the water are emphasized. BEGINNER 2 (6.5-8 years of age) Children who can float independently on their front with their face in the water and back with ears in the water, and they can demonstrate the ability to swim on the front with breath control and back with forward motion. BEGINNER 3 (8-9 years old) For children who can swim in deep water independently using the front crawl with their arms out of the water while using breath control, can float on their back for 15 seconds and can swim on their back for 15 feet. INTERMEDIATE (9-11 years old) Children are able to demonstrate the ability to swim the front crawl with side breathing, elementary backstroke, and scissor kick for a minimum of 15 yards. They must be able to front and back float and tread water for 30 seconds. SWIMMER (11-14 years old) Children who can swim front crawl and elementary backstroke 50 yards, breaststroke, butterfly, back crawl and side stroke for 25 yards, tread water for 5 minutes, perform front tuck and pike position surface dives and flip turns.
  • Theater Camp

    Theater Camp Performance: The Trials of Goldilocks In rhyme, mime and mirth, this exciting comedy examines the familiar fairy tale from three points of view: the traditional, the Bears', then Goldilocks'. Guilty or innocent? Was the young girl a selfish, spoiled brat, intruding where she didn't belong? Or was she the victim of three conniving bears (and their animal "band of hoods" in the woods)? Complete with a hard-of-hearing judge, a harried clerk, two comic lawyers and a jury (of any size)—which gets involved in the action as tables, chairs, beds and forest animals—this charming one-act play is perfect for performers of all ages When: Mon-Fri, June 3-7 Performance: 5pm and 7pm June 7 Time: 10:00a-2:00p Where: Elementary School Pavilion Instructor: Heather Carlson Cost: $60 Age: Finishing 3rd grade to finishing 8th. 9th-12th graders looking for volunteer hours, sound, or student directing experience, please contact Mrs. Carlson at hcarlson@isd91.org Bring: Bag lunch & a water bottle Minimum of 10, Maximum of 30 actors Deadline: Mon, May 20