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Learn to CrochetArts and CraftsLearn the basics of crochet in this project-based class taught by local crochet artist Lydia Hansen. In this six-week course, master four crochet stitches while completing three individual crochet projects that you will take home at the end of the course. Other skills covered in this class will include basic pattern reading, stuffed animal construction, and how to select the right yarn for your project. Suitable for ages 12 to 112. Provided class materials will include: crochet hooks, yarn, and patterns for each project. A $5 supply fee will be collected during the first class.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
WaitlistLearn to Play Mah JonggHobbiesJoin us for a beginner-friendly class that introduces you to the fascinating world of Mah Jongg. This popular tile-based game, rich in history and tradition, offers a unique blend of skill, strategy, and social connection. Whether you're completely new to the game or just need a refresher, this course will guide you through the basics, including the rules, tile sets, and gameplay using the American version of Mah Jongg. Through hands-on practice and guided instruction, you’ll learn how to read the National Mah Jongg League card, understand common terms, build hands, and develop strategies to play with confidence. By the end of the course, you’ll be ready to join a Mah Jongg group or host your own game night! No prior experience necessary. All materials provided.Come solo or bring a friend – everyone is welcome!2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
Learn to Play PickleballFitnessJoin the pickleball craze and embark on a journey to master the fundamentals of this exciting paddle sport. This comprehensive class covers everything from the rules and scoring to court positioning, shot selection, and game strategy. Don't worry if you don't have a paddle; they will be provided for you. Wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes as you delve into pickleball. Get ready for an engaging and fun learning experience! PLEASE MEET IN THE 125 LIVE LOBBY. THE INSTRUCTOR WILL TAKE YOU TO THE REC CENTER GYM.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
NewLearn to Sew (Gr. 3-8)SewingCalling all little creators! Explore the magic of making with fabric and thread. We will learn basic sewing machine skills, safe tool use, and create weekly mini projects—including a cozy pair of PJ pants! By the end, students will have their own handmade treasures and a love for creating. No experience needed!2026 Fall Youth -
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Let's Talk about Dreams!WellnessLet's talk about dreams! Learn about the different types of dreams, their symbolism, and application to your life.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
LincolnSchool Age Child Care (SACC)The School Age Child Care Program is available at all Rochester Public Schools Elementary sites. The program provides a safe, nurturing environment where children can feel they are significant and they belong. Our goal of the School Age Child Care Program is to provide a variety of developmentally appropriate activities including arts/crafts, STEM activities, self-directed play, field trips, library, tech time, physical activities (indoor/outdoor), community service, and to offer an environment where homework is encouraged. You will register for summer and school year care separately based on your family needs. Registrations are reviewed in the order they are received in our online system and can take up to ten (10) business days to process. Accounts that have an overdue balance will not be processed. 2026-2027 School Year Contract (August 26,2026-June 3,2027) Registration is open at all sites SACC CONTRACTS INCLUDE: Before School (AM) & After School (PM) Care Choose your own schedule (1 day required/contract) Drop-In (non-scheduled -less than 7 day notice) Non-School Enrichment Days(NSED) School Year Contract only Inclement Weather Days (IWD) School Year Contract only PAYMENT Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, credit/debit cards and bank accounts are all accepted as a payment options. All payments are made online in your SACC account. SACC bills bi-weekly for care that has been previously scheduled. IMMUNIZATIONS Current immunizations are required to attend. You are required to keep them up to date with Rochester Public School District. For more information, you may contact: SACC office (507) 328-4040 Records and Registrations (507) 328-4200 MEALS Please contact Student Nutrition Services (507) 328-4250 if your child has specific dietary needs School Year Contracts: breakfast is available and will be charged to your Student Nutrition Services paypams accountSACC School Year (2026-27) SACC Site -
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Little Bookworms (2-5 Years)Play with PurposeEarly literacy begins long before children learn to read. In this playful, interactive class, children explore stories, songs, movement, and hands-on activities that build vocabulary, listening skills, print awareness, and a love of books. While children learn and play, parents will separate for a discussion focused on supporting early language and literacy development at home.2026 Fall ECFE -
Little Inventors (3-5 Years)Age Group ClassesSpark your child's curiosity about how things work and how to use their imagination to create as we explore together. Parents move to a separate room for discussion. Sibling care is available.2026 Fall ECFE -
NewLittle Spikers Volleyball BasicsRecreation & SportsLittle Spikers Volleyball Basics is designed for new and beginner volleyball players to learn and improve the basic skills of serving, passing, setting, and spiking. Students will be using a special lightweight volleyball for beginners to help them develop the proper technique. In addition to skills, rules and strategies of the game will be covered. Students should wear proper athletic shoes and clothing and bring a water bottle each week.2026 Fall Youth -
Live Green/Leave Green – What Will Be Your Legacy?SustainabilityYour respect for nature and the environment doesn’t have to die with you. Discover the components of a green burial, natural cemeteries, and why they matter. Learn about holistic dying and the new burial movement. Minnesota families now have more choices—you need to be aware of them! Human composting? Explore alternatives to the commercial funeral and learn how to care for loved ones with an open heart and minimal environmental impact. Sponsored by EarthFest and Destination Medical Center.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
Living Sustainably in RochesterSustainabilityThis class is designed to help you make simple, impactful changes in your everyday life—no perfection required! You’ll explore how your daily choices connect to bigger climate outcomes, from saving energy and water to smarter shopping and transportation habits. Whether you’re just curious or ready to take the next step, you’ll leave feeling inspired, empowered, and connected to a community working toward a more sustainable and resilient rochesterschools. Sponsored by EarthFest and Destination Medical Center.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
LongfellowSchool Age Child Care (SACC)The School Age Child Care Program is available at all Rochester Public Schools Elementary sites. The program provides a safe, nurturing environment where children can feel they are significant and they belong. Our goal of the School Age Child Care Program is to provide a variety of developmentally appropriate activities including arts/crafts, STEM activities, self-directed play, field trips, library, tech time, physical activities (indoor/outdoor), community service, and to offer an environment where homework is encouraged. You will register for summer and school year care separately based on your family needs. Registrations are reviewed in the order they are received in our online system and can take up to ten (10) business days to process. Accounts that have an overdue balance will not be processed. 2026-2027 School Year Contract (August 26,2026-June 3,2027) Registration is open at all sites SACC CONTRACTS INCLUDE: Before School (AM) & After School (PM) Care Choose your own schedule (1 day required/contract) Drop-In (non-scheduled -less than 7 day notice) Non-School Enrichment Days(NSED) School Year Contract only Inclement Weather Days (IWD) School Year Contract only PAYMENT Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, credit/debit cards and bank accounts are all accepted as a payment options. All payments are made online in your SACC account. SACC bills bi-weekly for care that has been previously scheduled. IMMUNIZATIONS Current immunizations are required to attend. You are required to keep them up to date with Rochester Public School District. For more information, you may contact: SACC office (507) 328-4040 Records and Registrations (507) 328-4200 MEALS Please contact Student Nutrition Services (507) 328-4250 if your child has specific dietary needs School Year Contracts: breakfast is available and will be charged to your Student Nutrition Services paypams accountSACC School Year (2026-27) SACC Site -
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Looking at Solar? Do This First!HomeThink of this as a shorter companion class to the full 'Solar Energy for Your Home or Business' course, typically held in the fall and winter. In this session, we’ll focus on case studies of locally installed solar systems by a local installer, including residential, commercial, battery backup, and off-grid options. We will also discuss how to protect yourself from increasingly predatory sales practices of some (usually out-of-state) solar contractors. This event is sponsored by EarthFest and Destination Medical Center.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
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Making an Impact: Your Generosity StoryFinancesExplore generosity far beyond the dollars you give and the volunteer hours you serve. Discover the five primary ways each generation expresses generosity, and learn about the factors that shape and influence it.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
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Mayo High School Musical - ChicagoOut & AboutThis performance is a special opportunity reserved for our Adults with Exceptional Abilities (AwEA) participants. If you do not typically attend the AwEA program, please use the link below to purchase tickets for one of the public performances:https://rochester.hometownticketing.com/embed/all?schools=20 Once again, we are invited to be a discerning audience for the final dress rehearsal for the Mayo High School Fall Musical. This year's play will be the musical, Chicago. The performance will begin at approximately 5pm, ending at approximately 8pm. This event is free, but please register online with Community Education so we know to expect you. Community Education staff will be present; however, anyone needing individual assistance must be accompanied. If you would prefer to attend one of the regular performances, please purchase tickets at the website above.2026 Fall Adults With Exceptional Abilities
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Mayo Planetarium's "Exoplanets"NatureJoin us as we look for planets outside of our solar system! We also examine the methods used to find them. We may even see an alien or two! Suggested ages 8 and up. Please enter through door #6 at Mayo High School.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
Mayo Planetarium's "Rochester at Night"NatureCome view the night as it appears from rochesterschools, Minnesota. We will tour the constellations of this night, as well as learn tricks, tips, and secrets for following the stars all year long. Learn to travel, tell time, and follow the seasons using the stars. The Mayo High School Planetarium can also show us how the stars of rochesterschools compare to the stars from different locations on Earth. Come see what you’ve been missing every night! Suggested ages 8 and up.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
Mayo Planetarium's "Seeing"NatureJoin us in a journey exploring the life of a photon. Start from its creation in the belly of a star, travel across the galaxy and go all the way into the eye of a young stargazing girl. We’ll discuss light, and everything it tells us! Suggested ages 10 and up. Please enter through door #6 at Mayo High School.2026 Fall Adult Catalog
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Mayo Planetarium's “60 Years of the Mayo Planetarium!”NatureCelebrate 60 years of the Mayo Planetarium! Opened in 1966, the Mayo Planetarium is marking its 60th anniversary with a special event you won’t want to miss. Join former planetarium directors, local leaders, and members of the community as they share stories, showcase demonstrations, and reflect on how the planetarium has evolved over the decades. After the program, enjoy a small social gathering—perfect for connecting with others who share a love of astronomy and local history. Have a story to share? If you or someone you know was inspired by the Mayo Planetarium, email bejoslin@rochesterschoolsschools.org. Suggested ages 8 and up. Please enter through door #6 at Mayo High School.2026 Fall Adult Catalog