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Fun with RideAbilityOut & AboutJoin RideAbilty as they celebrate 30 years of providing adaptive riding experiences for our community. Our three-hour visit will include grooming and saddling horses, painting horses with washable dyes, relay races, and other games. Everyone will have the opportunity to ride a horse with the supervision of trained staff and volunteers. Upon registration, we will forward you the necessary liability/permission documentation which must be returned to Community Education or brought to the event. Everyone attending, including staff, must complete the RideAbility Participation Form. For more information and directions visit RideAbility's website at www.rideability.org. We will meet at the stables at noon. Promised Meadows, 55523 280th Avenue, Pine Island, MN 559632026 Fall Adults With Exceptional Abilities -
Fundamentals of Wire Wrapping - EarringsArts and CraftsLearn the foundational techniques of wire wrapping while creating your own unique pair of earrings! This beginner-friendly class introduces participants to the essential tools, materials, and methods used in wire jewelry making. You’ll practice shaping and wire wrapping, incorporating beads or crystals, and exploring finishing touches. Whether you lean towards elegant, playful, or earthy, this class encourages creativity and personal expression. Each participant will complete one pair of earrings—perfect to wear or give as a gift. All materials are provided and tools will be available for use. No prior experience necessary.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
GLP-1 Muscle Recovery GroupFitnessBuild strength and support muscle health while using a GLP-1 medication for weight loss in this twice-weekly strength training program. Designed specifically with the needs of GLP-1 users in mind, this small group class focuses on rebuilding muscle, improving overall strength, and promoting safe, sustainable movement habits. Participants will work in a supportive environment with activity considerations tailored to common experiences associated with GLP-1 use.Class time change to 6-6:50 PM2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
GageSchool 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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Ghost Hunting 101: Favorite HauntsHobbiesPerhaps you’ve watched a favorite TV ghost hunting team investigate a haunted location and wondered what it would be like to actually go ghost hunting? GH101 provides the basics on ghost hunting, and includes personal stories, experiences, and audio evidence captured on actual investigations by a local seasoned ghost hunter, psychic, and medium! Favorite “haunts” shared in this class include The Mansfield Reformatory, The Myrtles Plantation, a historic farmhouse in Iowa, The Mantorville Opera House, Restoration House and Log Cabin, Mrs. B’s Bed & Breakfast, Prospect Place, a few local haunts, and more!2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
Ghost Hunting 201HobbiesSo, you want to be a ghost hunter? In GH101 we learned the basics of simple investigations and were entertained with stories, photos, and actual EVP evidence. In GH201, we delve deeper into the context of paranormal investigating, including technique, research, and analysis. This presentation includes proper safety and protective measures as we look at the darker side of some haunted locations. The primary investigative subjects for this class will be The Villisca Ax Murder House (Villisca, Iowa) and the Lemp Mansion (St. Louis, Missouri). You will see actual video and hear real EVP's captured by the After-Hours Paranormal Investigations team. GH101 is a prerequisite.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
GibbsSchool 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 -
Gingerbread House DecoratingCrafty CornerIt's time to decorate your annual gingerbread house for the holidays. There will be plenty of icing and sprinkles to go around!2026 Fall Adults With Exceptional Abilities
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Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Bowling at BowlocityReason to CelebrateReady for a girls' night out? It's time for you to have a fun evening out at Bowlocity. We have lanes reserved to begin bowling promptly at 6:30 pm, so come a little earlier to warm up your bowling arm. Hope you get a strike! Staff may pay Bowlocity directly if they wish to bowl. Bowlocity, 2810 N Broadway, Rochester.2026 Fall Adults With Exceptional Abilities -
WaitlistGnomesPotteryGnomes are a symbol of good luck and protection year round. Come create a gnome with a personal flair all your own! Your gnome can be created for any season. This class meets twice, session 1 tobuild, and session 2 to paint. Your piece will then be fired and ready for later pick up.2026 Fall Adult Catalog
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Guys' Night Out at BowlocityReason to CelebrateHey Guys! It's time for you to have a fun evening out at Bowlocity. We have lanes reserved to begin bowling promptly at 6:30 pm, so come a little earlier to warm up your bowling arm. Hope you get a strike! Staff may pay Bowlocity directly if they wish to bowl. Bowlocity, 2810 N Broadway, Rochester.2026 Fall Adults With Exceptional Abilities -
Gym JamSportsJoin Jan for some fun and fitness and boost your energy levels. Remember to wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothes. Basketball and kickball are among the choices of sports to enjoy.2026 Fall Adults With Exceptional Abilities
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Hacking into WoodworkingArts and CraftsJoin Mike and Eric for the "best darned woodworking class south of the Twin Cities." We will cover topics on safety, project planning, purchasing materials, machining operations, and the finishing process. You must furnish your own materials and are encouraged to bring them to class the first night. No materials can be left from week to week, JM has very little storage space. Please pick a first project that falls within your personal abilities. Pre-class questions (encouraged) can be directed to Mike at plumber4498@gmail.com or Eric at starnese@charter.net. Please bring appropriate personal protective equipment to class the first night.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
Halloween DanceReason to CelebrateIt's Halloween! Get those fun outfits on and come out for an evening of dancing and fun. Our friendly DJ from Music in Motion will be keeping us on the move! Light refreshments provided.2026 Fall Adults With Exceptional Abilities -
Halloween GhostPotteryYour Halloween decorations will look Fa-boo-lous with a ghost you create from clay. Your ghost will be glazed and fired for pick up later.2026 Fall Adult Catalog
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Halloween MovieLeisure, Fun, and GamesHalloween wouldn't be complete without watching a scary movie with your friends. Popcorn and pop will be served. If you have a suggestion for the movie, make your choice known on the registration page or call our office at 507-328-4000. Costumes encouraged.2026 Fall Adults With Exceptional Abilities -
Halloween Spoon RestPotteryParticipants will use hand-building techniques to create a Halloween themed spoon rest. All skill levels welcome.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
WaitlistHand Built OrganizerPotteryParticipants will create a functional pencil organizer using hand-building techniques with clay. Participants will use a pattern and the slab technique to create compartments that can hold pencils, pens, brushes, small tools, or even flowers. By the end of class, each person will have a unique and functional desk organizer. All skill levels welcome.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
WaitlistHand Built Wall PocketPotteryCreate a beautiful and functional ceramic wall pocket in this hands-on pottery class. Perfect for holding flowers, herbs, utensils, or small treasures, these pockets add a unique touch to any space. Modern glazes and design templates will be available for your finished piece. All skills levels welcome.2026 Fall Adult Catalog -
Happy FeetSportsDon't let the cooler weather keep you from getting some exercise. Join Kathy to walk inside and clock up some steps. Keep those Fit 5 goals going!2026 Fall Adults With Exceptional Abilities
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