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Senior Housing TourRetirement and BeyondIs a change of housing in the future for you or a loved one? Hosted by Douglas County Senior Services along with Social Services and Horizon Public Health, you will learn about some of the choices in the Alexandria area (senior apartments, 55+ housing communities and assisted living communities). After a short informational session at the Public Works Conference Room (526 Willow Drive), we will board a school bus and visit 2-3 senior housing sites. The bus will have wheelchair accessibility. Sites will be finalized about two weeks before the tour date. Depending on the site, the tour may include walking longer distances. Update: The Care Campus will present information about their Evansville and Brandon sites before we get on the bus to tour Edgewood Vista and Grand Arbor.Adult Fall 2025 - Summer 2026 -
Seven Steps to Reverse or Prevent Diabesity - OnlineEnrichmentDiabesity is a condition in which too much belly fat leads a person to symptoms ranging from mild blood sugar imbalance to full blown diabetes. Whether you have a little extra weight around the middle, insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes, the root cause of ALL these conditions are the same - problems with our diet, lifestyle and exposure to environmental toxins. Most treatments focus on the downstream symptoms (elevated levels of glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure, triglycerides) and never get to WHY your levels are too high and how to change it. The good news is all of this can be reversed. Learn how to work with your doctor to help restore your body to health. This class is being held online, interactive through Zoom. You can choose to enable your camera and audio, or just view the live content.Adult Fall 2025 - Summer 2026 -
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Soccer Camp (Ages 6-9)RecreationDASH Sports soccer camps provide players a well-rounded soccer experience covering a broad range of soccer skills training (dribbling, passing, shooting, & defense) and skill-based games. Players will be challenged and grouped at an appropriate level while receiving instruction in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day. Athletes should bring a water bottle (spikes and shin guards are optional). Balls are provided.Youth Summer 2026 - Spring 2027 -
Soccer Camp (Ages 7-11 )RecreationDASH Sports soccer camps provide players a well-rounded soccer experience covering a broad range of soccer skills training (dribbling, passing, shooting, & defense) and skill-based games. Players will be challenged and grouped at an appropriate level while receiving instruction in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day. Athletes should bring a water bottle (spikes and shin guards are optional). Balls are provided.Youth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
Soccer Camp (Ages 9-12)RecreationDASH Sports soccer camps provide players a well-rounded soccer experience covering a broad range of soccer skills training (dribbling, passing, shooting, & defense) and skill-based games. Players will be challenged and grouped at an appropriate level while receiving instruction in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day. Athletes should bring a water bottle (spikes and shin guards are optional). Balls are provided.Youth Summer 2026 - Spring 2027 -
Soccer Tykes (Ages 2-3)RecreationDASH Sports soccer Tykes camps provide players with an introductory experience to the game of soccer. Key elements of dribbling, passing, and shooting will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (spikes and shin guards optional). Soccer balls are provided. Parent Participation is required for the 2-3 yr old group.Youth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
Soccer Tykes (Ages 2-3)RecreationDASH Sports Soccer Tykes camps provide players with an introductory experience to the game of soccer. Key elements of dribbling, passing, and shooting will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (spikes and shin guards optional). Soccer balls are provided. Parent participation is required for the 2-3yr old age group.Youth Summer 2026 - Spring 2027 -
Soccer Tykes (Ages 4-6)RecreationDASH Sports soccer Tykes camps provide players with an introductory experience to the game of soccer. Key elements of dribbling, passing, and shooting will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (spikes and shin guards optional). Soccer balls are provided. Parent participation is recommended when needed for the 3+ year old age group.Youth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
Soccer Tykes (Ages 4-6)RecreationDASH Sports Soccer Tykes camps provide players with an introductory experience to the game of soccer. Key elements of dribbling, passing, and shooting will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (spikes and shin guards optional). Soccer balls are provided. Parent participation is recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.Youth Summer 2026 - Spring 2027 -
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WaitlistNan Fry (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Spring Advanced 5/6 Swim LessonsAquaticsADVANCED 5 Prerequisites: Successful completion of Intermediate 4 and/or demonstration of all Intermediate 4 completion requirements on the first day of lessons. Advanced 5 refines coordination of Intermediate 3 and 4 skills and increases endurance by treading water for longer as well as swimming farther distances. Swimmers will learn the following: * Rotary breathing * Flutter kick (on front and back) in streamline position for 25 yards * Breaststroke kick (on front) for 25 yards * Dolphin kick for 25 yards * Scissors kick on side for 25 yards * Freestyle (with rotary breathing) for 50 yards * Backstroke for 50 yards * Elementary backstroke for 50 yards * Breaststroke for 25 yards * Sidestroke for 25 yards * Butterfly for 15 yards * Freestyle and backstroke open turns * Treading water (in deep water) for 2 minutes * Shallow dive * Head-first surface dive to retrieve a submerged object in deep water (approx. 7 feet) * 4-minute swim utilizing any of the six strokes * Front float (survival float), face in water, for 2 minutes * Back float, ears in water, for 2 minutes * Learn how to call for help and the importance of knowing first aid and CPR * Learn basic safety guidelines/risks at pools, waterparks and waterfronts ADVANCED 6 Prerequisites: Successful completion of Advanced 5 and/or demonstration of all Advanced 5 completion requirements on the first day of lessons. Advanced 6 polishes strokes to allow swimming with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Swimmers will be introduced to more advanced stroke technique and will be required to demonstrate proper and efficient body position and movement for each stroke, as well as competitive swimming skills such as flip turns, proper finishes, starts and utilizing a pace clock. Swimmers will learn the following: * Flutter kick (on front and back) in streamline position for 50 yards * Breaststroke kick (on front) for 50 yards * Dolphin kick for 50 yards * Scissors kick (on side) for 50 yards * Freestyle (with rotary breathing) for 100 yards * Backstroke for 100 yards * Elementary backstroke for 50 yards * Breaststroke for 50 yards * Sidestroke for 50 yards * Butterfly for 25 yards * Freestyle and backstroke flip turns * Dive from a starting block * Utilize competitive swim equipment including pull buoys, paddles, fins and reading a pace clock * 6-minute swim utilizing any of the six strokes * Tread water for 5 minutes * Demonstrate the HELP and Huddle positions for 2 minutes * Demonstrate a survival float in deep water for 5 minutes * Discuss basic safety rules for open water environments and boatingYouth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
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WaitlistSpring Beginner 1 Swim LessonsAquaticsThis class is for those who have passed our Preschool levels OR for new, inexperience and/or cautious swimmers ages 5 and older. Beginner 1's will have the opportunity to experience basic water exploration and learn a variety of water adjustment skills that lead to assisted swimming. Students must be comfortable in the water without parents and should come prepared to learn to put their faces in the water for retrieving objects. The objective is to give swimmers success with fundamental skills, with only minimal assistance from the instructor. Swimmers will also receive orientation to deep water with support. Prerequisite: Must be at least 5 years of age on or before the first day of class. Swimmers will learn the following: Enter and exit water independently Jump in from the side into chest-deep water Submerge whole head and retrieve objects underwater while holding breath for 5 seconds Bob 5 times while blowing bubbles and taking a breath Front float, with face in water, for 10 seconds Front glide, with face in water, for 2 body lengths and recover to vertical Back float, with ears in water, for 10 seconds Back glide, with ears in water, for 2 body lengths and recover to vertical Roll over from front-to-back and back-to-front Flutter kick (on front and back) for 3 body lengths Introduction to freestyle and backstroke (combined arms and flutter kicking) for 3 body lengths Introduction to elementary backstroke and breaststroke arm and leg actions Explore treading hand and arm actions in chest-deep water (no life jacket) Orientation to deep water Learn how to recognize an emergency and call for help; recognize the lifeguard Learn to look carefully before entering the water Learn how to put on a life jacket and what it is used forYouth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
WaitlistSpring Beginner 2 Swim LessonsAquaticsBeginner 2 will help swimmers successfully manage fundamental skills as they progress toward swimming unassisted. Swimmers must be comfortable on their own, and be able to fully submerge in an area where they can touch. Skills from Beginner 1 are progressed in this level. Rotary breathing, sitting dives, and treading are introduced. In order to pass Beginner 2, swimmers must be able to perform ALL skills unassisted by the instructor. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Beginner 1 and/or demonstration of all Beginner 1 certification requirements on the first day of lessons. Swimmers will learn the following: Jump in from side in to chest-deep water and return to the edge Submerge whole head and retrieve objects underwater while holding breath for 5 seconds Bob 10 times while blowing bubbles Introduction to rotary breathing Front float, face in water, for 15 seconds Front glide, face in water, for 2 body lengths, turn and swim back to wall Back float, ears in water, for 15 seconds Back glide, ears in water, for 2 body lengths, roll over, turn and swim back to wall Flutter kick on front with arms at sides OR in streamline position for 3 body lengths Flutter kick on back with arms at sides OR in streamline position for 3 body lengths Breaststroke and dolphin kicks; 5 yards of each kick Freestyle for 10 yards Backstroke for 10 yards Elementary backstroke for 10 yards Breaststroke arm and leg actions for 3 body lengths Tread water for 15 seconds in shoulder-deep water Sitting dive Orientation to deep water Learn how to perform simple, non-swimming assists (out of water) Learn what to think about and do when exhausted or caught in a dangerous situationYouth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
Spring Film SeriesFilm StudiesThis series enrolls you in the 4 Spring films: April 6 & 20 and May 4 & 18. Foreign movies are typically shown on the 1st Monday of the month and Documentaries on the 3rd Monday. Be sure to check each month's film schedule to confirm dates. You may wish to stay after the movie for a discussion of the film led by a member of the film study group. Location: Grand Arbor Theatre Savings of $5 for series: $15 for 4 films April 6 - "I Lost My Body" - Foreign: French April 20 - "Pig" - Documentary-style May 4 - "Nr. 24" - Foreign: Norwegian May 18 - "The Ants and the Grasshopper" - DocumentaryAdult Fall 2025 - Summer 2026 -
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WaitlistSpring Intermediate 3 Swim LessonsAquaticsIntermediate 3 builds on skills from Beginner 1 and 2 by coordinating strokes and increasing endurance. Swimmers will focus on learning breaststroke as well as further developing their freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke and dolphin kick. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Beginner 2 and/or demonstration of all Beginner 2 certification requirements on the first day of lessons. Swimmers will learn the following: Jump in from the side into deep water and return to the edge Submerge whole head and retrieve objects underwater while holding breath for 10 seconds Rotary breathing Front float (survival float), face in water, for 30 seconds Back float, ears in water, for 30 seconds Flutter kick (on front and back) in streamline position for 10 yards Breaststroke kick for 10 yards Dolphin kick for 10 yards Scissors kick (on side) for 10 yards Freestyle (with rotary breathing) for 15 yards Backstroke for 15 yards Elementary backstroke for 15 yards Breaststroke (full stroke, with kick) for 10 yards Treading water (in deep water) for 30 seconds Kneeling dive Learn how to perform simple, non-swimming assists (in water) Learn to recognize, prevent and respond to cold water emergenciesYouth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
WaitlistGordon (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Spring Intermediate 4 Swim LessonsAquaticsIntermediate 4 will be focusing on furthering backstroke and freestyle endurance as well as introducing the butterfly, sidestroke, and standing dives from the side of the pool. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Intermediate 3 and/or demonstration of all intermediate 3 certification requirements on the first day of lessons. Swimmers will learn the following: Swim underwater 5 yards to retrieve a submerged object Rotary breathing Flutter kick (on front and back) in streamline position for 15 yards Breaststroke kick (on front) for 15 yards Dolphin kick for 15 yards Scissors kick (on side) for 15 yards Freestyle (with rotary breathing) for 25 yards Backstroke for 25 yards Elementary backstroke for 25 yards Breaststroke for 15 yards Sidestroke for 15 yards Butterfly (full stroke, with dolphin kick) for 10 yards Freestyle and backstroke open turns Treading water (in deep water) for 1 minute Standing dive Feet-first surface dive, submerging completely Front float (survival float), face in water, for 1 minute Back float, ears in water, for 1 minute Learn about recreational water illnesses and how to prevent themYouth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
WaitlistLaura (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Spring Preschool 1 Swim LessonsAquaticsPrerequisites - Class is designed for 4 year olds who have NO AQUATIC EXPERIENCE! Preschool 1 will help participants adapt to and feel comfortable in and around water. Students will learn to enjoy the water safely by incorporating basic water skills with play and games. In addition to learning basic aquatics skills, children will become familiarized with an organized swim class and be expected to interact with the instructor and classmates. All skills in this class are done with assistance - children should NOT be expected to swim independently after taking this course. Swimmers will learn the following: * Enter and exit water independently OR with assistance * Jump in from the side into chest-deep water (with a lifejacket) * Submerge mouth, nose and eyes and retrieve objects underwater * Blow bubbles through mouth and nose for 3 seconds * Front float, with face in or out of water, for 3 seconds * Front glide, with face in or out of water, for 2 body lengths and recover to vertical * Back float, with ears in water, for 3 seconds * Back glide, with ears in water, for 2 body lengths and recover to vertical * Roll over from front-to-back and back-to-front * Flutter kick on front and back for 2 body lengths * Introduction to freestyle and backstroke (combined arms and flutter kicking) for 2 body lengths * Introduction to elementary backstroke and breaststroke arm and leg actions * Learn how to put on a lifejacket and what it is used for; experience wearing a lifejacket in the water * Explore treading hand and arm actions in chest-deep water (with lifejacket) * Orientation to deep water * Learn how to recognize an emergency and call for help; recognize the lifeguard * Learn to look carefully before entering the waterYouth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
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Spring Preschool 2 Swim LessonsAquaticsPrerequisites: This class is designed for children 4-5 years of age who have completed Preschool 1 and/or are comfortable in the water and are able to perform all Preschool 1 skills on the first day of class. Preschool 2 will prepare beginning swimmers for Beginner 1 lessons. Students will review and develop skills previously learned, build endurance, and continue developing safe practices around water. Most skills in this level are performed with assistance - children should NOT be expected to swim independently after taking this course.Swimmers will learn the following: * Enter and exit the water independently * Jump in from the side into chest-deep water (with or without a lifejacket) * Submerge entire head and retrieve objects underwater while holding breath for 3 seconds * Bob 3 times while blowing bubbles and taking a breath * Front float, with face in water, for 5 seconds * Front glide, with face in water, for 2 body lengths and recover to vertical * Back float, with ears in water, for 5 seconds * Back glide, with ears in water, for 2 body lengths and recover to vertical * Roll over from front-to-back and back-to-front * Flutter kick on front and back for 2 body lengths * Introduction to freestyle and backstroke (combined arms and flutter kicking) for 2 body lengths * Introduction to elementary backstroke and breaststroke arm and leg actions * Learn how to put on a lifejacket and what it is used for; experience wearing a lifejacket in the water * Explore treading hand and arm actions in shoulder-deep water (with lifejacket) * Orientation to deep water * Learn how to recognize an emergency and call for help; recognize the lifeguard * Learn to look carefully before entering the waterYouth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
WaitlistBen McLeod (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Spring Private Swim LessonsAquaticsPrivate lessons are for children ages 5 and up. Private lessons are set up on an individual basis and are designed to give any participant the individualized attention necessary in order to improve or master swimming skills. Together, the instructor, participant and/or parent(s) determine the goals for the session and the curriculum is customized to meet your goals. Private lessons are highly recommended for kids who are struggling to pass a level because of one or two skills, would like to work to strengthen specific skills, or prefer to work on a one-on-one basis.Youth Summer 2025 - Spring 2026 -
Storybook Theatre MN Presents - Twice Upon A Time (Gr. 1-12)EnrichmentStep into the spotlight with Storybook Theatre! Join professional artists to perform original musical adaptations of classic tales. Every fairytale begins with “Once Upon a Time,” but what happens when someone decides to rewrite the ending? Join our high-quality productions to educate, challenge, and inspire. Discover the magic and shine!Youth Summer 2026 - Spring 2027 -
Strong Is the New Skinny! Total Body Band Strengtheners You Can Do At Home - OnlineEnrichmentNot everyone can be skinny, but EVERYONE can be stronger - even if you don’t get to the gym several times/week. Learn how to strengthen your arms, back, shoulders, chest, hips, butt and thighs using resistance bands while watching your favorite TV or radio show. There are many benefits to having stronger muscles – they boost metabolism; maintain/increase bone density, make daily tasks easier and help you age with quality and grace. These multi-tasking exercises can fit easily into even the busiest of schedules. It is a wonderful thing to be strong, fit and functional. You’ll learn lots of tips and techniques to improve overall health and wellness. You'll need a resistance band for class. This class is being held online, interactive through Zoom. You can choose to enable your camera and audio or just view the live content.Adult Fall 2025 - Summer 2026 -
Summer Advanced 5 Swim LessonsAquaticsADVANCED 5 Prerequisites: Successful completion of Intermediate 4 and/or demonstration of all Intermediate 4 completion requirements on the first day of lessons. Advanced 5 refines coordination of Intermediate 3 and 4 skills and increases endurance by treading water for longer as well as swimming farther distances. Swimmers will learn the following: * Rotary breathing * Flutter kick (on front and back) in streamline position for 25 yards * Breaststroke kick (on front) for 25 yards * Dolphin kick for 25 yards * Scissors kick on side for 25 yards * Freestyle (with rotary breathing) for 50 yards * Backstroke for 50 yards * Elementary backstroke for 50 yards * Breaststroke for 25 yards * Sidestroke for 25 yards * Butterfly for 15 yards * Freestyle and backstroke open turns * Treading water (in deep water) for 2 minutes * Shallow dive * Head-first surface dive to retrieve a submerged object in deep water (approx. 7 feet) * 4-minute swim utilizing any of the six strokes * Front float (survival float), face in water, for 2 minutes * Back float, ears in water, for 2 minutes * Learn how to call for help and the importance of knowing first aid and CPR * Learn basic safety guidelines/risks at pools, waterparks and waterfronts.Youth Summer 2026 - Spring 2027 -
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Summer Advanced 6 Swim LessonsAquaticsADVANCED 6 Prerequisites: Successful completion of Advanced 5 and/or demonstration of all Advanced 5 completion requirements on the first day of lessons. Advanced 6 polishes strokes to allow swimming with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Swimmers will be introduced to more advanced stroke technique and will be required to demonstrate proper and efficient body position and movement for each stroke, as well as competitive swimming skills such as flip turns, proper finishes, starts and utilizing a pace clock. Swimmers will learn the following: * Flutter kick (on front and back) in streamline position for 50 yards * Breaststroke kick (on front) for 50 yards * Dolphin kick for 50 yards * Scissors kick (on side) for 50 yards * Freestyle (with rotary breathing) for 100 yards * Backstroke for 100 yards * Elementary backstroke for 50 yards * Breaststroke for 50 yards * Sidestroke for 50 yards * Butterfly for 25 yards * Freestyle and backstroke flip turns * Dive from a starting block * Utilize competitive swim equipment including pull buoys, paddles, fins and reading a pace clock * 6-minute swim utilizing any of the six strokes * Tread water for 5 minutes * Demonstrate the HELP and Huddle positions for 2 minutes * Demonstrate a survival float in deep water for 5 minutes * Discuss basic safety rules for open water environments and boatingYouth Summer 2026 - Spring 2027