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Fast Track to Social Media marketing for BusinessComputers & TechnologyTake your business to new heights with our fast-paced, comprehensive session designed to equip business owners, entrepreneurs, and marketing professionals with the essential skills and strategies needed to leverage social media for business success. Learn how to effectively reach your target audience, increase brand awareness, and drive engagement across major social media platforms.Winter/Spring 2026
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Fencing Club (Grades 2-12)Summer CampsThis camp is open to all students in grades 2-12. Join us for an exciting fencing class led by Mateo Wilkins - 3-time State Champion, 6-time Junior Olympian, and All-Region and All-Conference Fencer at Lawrence University. Mateo is back for the summer and ready to inspire a new generation of fencers!Summer 2026 -
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Football Camp (Grades 7-8)Summer CampsCome experience Winhawk Football at its very best! Athletes will be coached by current Winhawk staff and will develop a strong foundation in the fundamentals of the game. In addition to on-field instruction, participants will be introduced to the Winhawk Way - our character development program that emphasizes leadership, teamwork, and personal growth through daily lessons. Players will leave camp not only with improved skills, but with greater confidence, stronger character, and excitement about their future as part of the Winhawk Football FAMILY! Go Winhawks! Middle School Camp Features: Individual and Group Instruction; Position Specific Instruction; Emphasis on the FUNDAMENTALS; Individual and Team Competition; High School Coaches and Middle School Coaches. Registration Deadline: July 1 to be guaranteed a shirt. End of camp celebration on July 23 from 11:30-12:00 noon on the last day! Equipment handout for grades 7-8: July 16 from 8:30-9:30 am - Winona Middle School South Gym.Summer 2026 -
Football Camp (Grades 9-12)Summer CampsCome experience Winhawk Football at its very best! Athletes will be coached by current Winhawk staff and will develop a strong foundation in the fundamentals of the game. In addition to on-field instruction, participants will be introduced to the Winhawk Way - our character development program that emphasizes leadership, teamwork, and personal growth through daily lessons. Players will leave camp not only with improved skills, but also with greater confidence, stronger character, and excitement about their future as part of the Winhawk Football FAMILY! Go Winhawks! High School Camp Features: Individual and Group Instruction; Position Specific Instruction; Emphasis on the FUNDAMENTALS; Individual and Team Competition; High School Coaches and Middle School Coaches. Registration Deadline of July 1 to be guaranteed a t-shirt. End of camp celebration on July 23 from 11:30-12:00 noon on the last day! Equipment handout for grades 9-12: June 11 from 8:15-9:30 am - Winona Senior High School Coaches Office.Summer 2026 -
Football Camp (Grades K-6)Summer CampsOur football camp focuses on building strong fundamentals through position-specific instruction tailored to each athlete. Campers will engage in fun, competitive drills that promote skill development and confidence. Using a game-based approach, players will apply their skills in realistic football situations. The camp creates a positive environment where athletes can improve, compete, and have fun! Registration deadline of July 27 to be guaranteed a t-shirt.Summer 2026 -
Free Q & A with a MN Will & Trust Planning AttorneyFinanceThis is a relaxed and friendly open-forum seminar for participants with a seasoned Will & Trust attorney. Questions like: Should I avoid Probate? Is a Will good enough? Do I need a Trust? How does my plan deal with the nursing home? How do we gift the assets of husband and wife? What about separate assets not of the marriage? If I am alone, what tools protect me best? How do I decide who should serve in my estate plan? What is the death tax? How do I avoid leaving a mess for my children? Which Trust is best for my needs? Can I use a Transfer-On-Death deed? How do my retirement assets operate in my will or Trust? All questions will be answered!Winter/Spring 2026
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Friday Night BingoRecreation & Life SkillsJoin us on Friday nights for Bingo fun and prizes! March 6 - Lucky to Have Friends Like You - Wear Green and/or Gold April 10 - Spread the SunSHINE - Wear Bright or Floral Colors May 8 - Celebrate Together - Wear Red. White & Blue June 5 - Celebrate Summer!Winter/Spring 2026
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Full time 4 & 5 Year Old PreschoolCommunity Kids PreschoolSupporting children at all stages and abilities through play and hands on learning. Programming perks Licensed Teachers Scholarships available Will help with toilet training Focus on Social and Emotional Learning Free meals Transportation provided outside of walk zone 2 Day Preschool Tuesday/Thursday 7:45am-2:15pm 9 payments of $283.00 (26-27 school year) For children 3-5 years old (3 years old as of September 1st) Locations at WK & Goodview 3 Day Preschool Monday/Wednesday/Friday 7:45am-2:15pm 9 payments of $386.00 (26-27 school year) For children 4-5 years old (4 years old as of September 1st) Locations at WK & Goodview 5 Day Preschool Monday-Friday 7:45am-2:15pm 9 payments of $714.00 (26-27 school year) For children 4-5 years old (4 years old as of September 1st) Located at WKSchool Year 2026-2027 CKP Site -
Genealogy 101Home & Personal GrowthBegin your family history journey with confidence! In this hands-on course, you'll learn essential skills to start building your family tree. Discover how to organize your research, access vital records, and navigate common roadblocks. By the end, you'll have the tools to uncover your family's unique story.Winter/Spring 2026
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Getting Started with MedicareFinanceEnrolling in Medicare can feel like opening a puzzle that's all sky. It's hard to know where to start. But, much like with puzzles, a little help goes a long way. That's why I'm hosting Getting Started with Medicare - an informational event to help explain your options:You'll learn:* Your current Medicare coverage options* The benefits and costs of each plan* Key points to consider with each plan No product will be sold. Thrivent is not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.Winter/Spring 2026
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Goin FishinRecreation & Life SkillsFish with us! Winona Fish & Wildlife will provide fishing rods and bait. Than you to our compass cosponsors, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service for sponsoring our fishing fun events! CANCELED IF SEVERE WEATHER. *Please note that we will be meeting at the Huff Street fishing dock.Winter/Spring 2026
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Goin Fishin & PicnicRecreation & Life SkillsFish with us! the U.S. Fish & Wildlife will provide the fishing poles & bait, followed by a picnic! Co-sponsored by U.S. Fish & Wildlife and the Friends of the Refuge Headwaters. A big thank you for the picnic meal served by the Friends of the Refuge Headwaters. *We will be meeting at the Hiawatha Valley Marines Shelter located on the West lake near the High School.Winter/Spring 2026
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Goodview Elementary SchoolKey KidsWinona Area Public Schools Community Education's Key Kids Childcare program offers after-school care and full day care on non-school days, snow days and during summer break. The mission of Key Kids is to provide a safe and enriching environment for every child to play and interact. Participants will experience caring staff who offer meaningful student learning and recreational opportunities designed to enhance a child’s social, physical, cognitive and recreational skills. School Year and Summer Key Kids is available to all families, regardless of residence or school district. School Year Key Kids Child Care is offered to children entering grades Pre-K - 4th grade. Summer Key Kids is for children entering Kindergarten through 6th grade. Children must be 5 years of age by June 1 and registered to attend Kindergarten in the fall in order to attend Summer Key Kids. When you submit your registration, you will receive an email notifying you that your contract is waiting for staff approval. Your child is NOT registered for Key Kids until you receive a second email stating your contract has been accepted. At that time, you will be billed the $40 registration fee. A $40 annual registration fee is charged per family - this includes both School Year and Summer programs. For families attending summer care only, the registration fee is $30 per family.School Year 2025-2026 Key Kids Site -
Google Sheets for Awesome BeginnersComputers & TechnologyExpand your skills with Google Sheets! Whether it's for work or for play, this class will teach you comprehensive skills which will turn you from a Sheets novice into a Sheets expert. You will learn to enter, organize, refine, analyze, and visualize your data using Google Sheets! Recordings available for those who can't attend live sessions & follow-up support.Winter/Spring 2026
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Guys & Dolls at the ChanhassenTrips & TravelFor the first time in over 35 years Chanhassen Dinner Theatres brings you a thrilling and electric staging of Guys and Dolls! From the gritty streets of New York to the colorful cafes of Havana, Guys and Dolls is a grand spectacle of music and comedy to delight audiences of all ages. This fresh production is set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City in a perfect balance of story, dance, music and romance! Fee includes coach bus, dinner and show. Reservations are due by Feb. 18th. No refunds after Feb. 18th. An itinerary will be sent to you approximately 1 week prior to the trip with all the specifics of your day.Winter/Spring 2026
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Hall Walking at the Winona Senior High SchoolFitness & WellnessJoin our walking program! Hall walking will be available Monday-Friday (excluding holidays & no school days) at the Winona Senior High School. Pre-registration is required to obtain a walking pass. For information & to obtain a walking pass, call Community Education: (507) 494-0900 or EMAIL: linda.jacobs@winona.k12.mn.us. *If you would like to make a donation to support Community Education please contact Linda Jacobs.*Winter/Spring 2026
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Heart & Home SupportNon-SeparatingPRIVATE CONSULTATIONS FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERSECFE’s private consultations aim to empower parents. As your child’s first and most important teacher, we want to support YOU. The best part is that we can do this in the comfort and privacy of your chosen location. Whether you’re a new parent or have years of experience, this ECFE offering is designed to meet you where you are–emotionally and physically! Licensed parent educators provide these FREE consultations and create a supportive space for you to reflect on your parenting, troubleshoot with a professional, and connect with community resources. If you are an expecting parent or a parent with a child up to one year old, we will also bring a free ring sling and teach you how to use it during a special Welcome Baby visit.Sample discussion topics: Prenatal questions and concerns, postpartum difficulties, navigating life’s transitions, family changes, infant care, developmental concerns, emotional challenges with children, sleep concerns, separation, challenging behaviors, and more.Contact the ECFE office at 507-494-0913 to schedule an initial phone consultation.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Herbalism: An Old Way for New Self CareFitness & WellnessAs health care costs continue to rise and consumers are required to be more informed, herbalism can offer another option to empower you in your own health. Learn about the history of herbalism, what it can and can not offer you with allopathic medicine and how these systems can work together to save you money and time. Will include resources for further study.Winter/Spring 2026
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High School Youth EnrichmentsHigh School EnrichmentsCategory
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Home & Personal GrowthEnrichment classes are designed for those aged 18+ unless otherwise specified in the description.Category -
Home Alone (Grades 3-8)Summer CampsIs your child ready for the independence of being home alone? Parents need to be sure their childrenhave the skills and maturity to handle the responsibility safely. Whether it is for an hour after school orseveral hours a day during the summer, being trusted to be home alone can be a positive experiencefor a child who is mature and well prepared. This class for children will address several topics relatingto being “Home Alone” including age guidelines, safe habits, house rules, after school routines, phonecalls and door knocks, dog emergencies, personal safety, handling the unexpected, gun safety,severe weather, fire safety, intruders, and first aid tips. Students attend this class independently andshould come prepared with a notebook and pen. Parents are encouraged to review the take homeinformation and discuss it with their child. This class is open to students in grades 3-8.Summer 2026