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In the Kitchen with Kitty - Chicken & Biscuit Bake & Fruity FudgeRecreation & Life SkillsLearn to make a Chicken & Biscuit bake and Fruity Fudge for dessert. * We will end class with time to eat what we have made.Fall 2025
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In the Kitchen with Kitty - Sausage & Veggie Dinner & Pumpkin CakeRecreation & Life SkillsLearn to make a sheet-pan sausage & veggie dinner and 2 ingredient pumpkin cake for dessert. *We will end class with time to eat what we have made.*Fall 2025
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Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy PeopleMusicIn just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs. Fee includes the online book, follow-up video lessons and optional question & answer session. Ages 13+Fall 2025
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Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy PeopleMusicIn just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. Learn to play piano using chords. Fee includes the online book, follow up lessons, a recording of the class and optional questions & answer session. Ages 13+Fall 2025
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Itty Bitty Book ClubEarly Childhood Family EducationThe Itty Bitty Book Club delivers engaging early literacy & circle time experiences directly to the homes of our Licensed Child Care Providers that are located in the Winona Area Public Schools District. SIGN UP for a monthly home visit from our Licensed Early Childhood Staff. Each visit includes:★ Fun, age-appropriate activities★ Interactive circle time★ A playful reading program★ Resources on early literacy for parents& caregivers★ Support to the providerVisits run September-May & are scheduled once a month.Call 494-0920 for more information or to get started!Fall 2025
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Jefferson 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
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Key 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.Child Care Program
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Leaving a Legacy Through Charitable Giving: Simple End of Life Planning OptionsFinanceLeaving a lasting impact on the causes you care about doesn't require immense wealth or choosing charity over family. Including charitable bequests in your will is a simple and meaningful way to support the organizations that matter most to you. this session will explore basic tax-advantage options for charitable giving in your estate plan.Fall 2025
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Lego ClubClubs & EnrichmentsDon't "Lego" your school year go by without some fun! Lego Club is student driven so the direction and/or creations will be decided upon by the participants. Legos will be supplied. This is a great club to meet new friends!Fall 2025
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Lego Club (1st-2nd grade) at JeffersonElementary EnrichmentJoin us for after school Lego Club on Tuesdays. Legos and snacks will be provided.Fall 2025
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Lego Club (1st-2nd grade) at WKElementary EnrichmentJoin us for after school Lego Club on Tuesdays. Legos and snacks will be provided.Fall 2025
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Lego Club (3rd-4th grade) at JeffersonElementary EnrichmentJoin us for after school Lego Club on Thursdays. Legos and snacks will be provided. No class on 11/27 (Thanksgiving Break).Fall 2025
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Lego Club (3rd-4th grade) at WKElementary EnrichmentJoin us for after school Lego Club on Thursdays. Legos and snacks will be provided. No class on 10/16 (MEA Break).Fall 2025
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Lego Club (Kindergarten) at GoodviewElementary EnrichmentJoin us for after school Lego club on Tuesdays. Legos and snacks will be provided.Fall 2025
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Level Up Your GenealogyComputers & TechnologyMyHeritage and Ancestry are some of the biggest research sites, but what do you when they don't have the information you're looking for? This course covers how to use the Family Search Catalog, working with autosomal DNA for known and unknown family lines and other repositories to use beyond the large genealogy platforms.Fall 2025
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Little ExplorersSeparatingJoin us for a unique class designed to inspire hands-on exploration through your child’s perspective. Each session begins with dedicated parent-child interaction time, allowing children and families to engage in various learning activities and playful exploration in the classroom.Together, you’ll enjoy circle time, where music, movement, and discovery foster connection and joy. While children continue their activities, adults move to a separate space for a tailored parenting discussion based on the Parent Education Core Curriculum Framework. These sessions draw from research-based resources, including Love and Logic, Conscious Discipline, and Incredible Years, as well as insights from podcasts, blogs, and video channels led by today’s top specialists in early childhood development.Fall 2025
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Local Mental Health Consumer Advisory Council (LAC)WorkshopsA Local Mental Health Advisory Council (LAC) offers individuals, parents, families, and providers the opportunity to make a real difference in how mental health care is provided in their community. It offers county and state policy makers the wisdom of those who experience mental health concerns first-hand. Who can serve on the LAC? Adults with a mental illness, family members of an adult with mental illness, mental health professionals, community support services program representative, someone who was in a mental health program as a child or adolescent, parents or guardian of a child or adolescent with severe emotional disturbance, children's mental health professionals, representative of minority populations of significant size residing in the county, or family community support services program representatives. For more information visit: http://mn.gov/dhs/lac.Fall 2025
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Maikido (Self Defense Martial Art)Fitness & WellnessMaikido students learn both striking and grappling techniques while standing and on the ground. We help you advance from beginning white through advanced black belt in an encouraging environment. All fitness and experience levels are welcome. You can join this class at any time. No class Nov. 27th.Fall 2025
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Make a Chunky Blanket in a Day!Arts & CraftsMake a soft chunky blanket with your hands! Leave class with your created blanket. Great as a gift, or keep for yourself. Please register by December 1, 2025 and email linda.jacobs@winona.k12.mn.us with yarn color preference and which project you will be working on. There will be a materials fee of $49 for the blanket paid directly to the instructor at the time of class.Fall 2025
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Medicare 101FinanceMedicare 101 is an educational workshop to help individuals make important Medicare decisions. The topics that will be discussed include an introduction to Medicare, a discussion of Medicare Part A/B, Medicare Supplement and other Medicare product options.Fall 2025
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Minnesota & Florida Carry Permit TrainingCarry PermitCompletion of this course fulfills the training requirement for a Minnesota and Florida Permit to carry a handgun. THIS NEW CERTIFICATION IS ALSO REQUIRED WITHIN ONE YEAR OF THE RENEWAL APPLICATION OF AN EXISTING MN PERMIT. A one day course of state certified classroom and live range fire. Each student should provide eye & ear protection, unloaded and cased handgun and 50 rounds of factory ammunition. 22 rimfire is acceptable. NO SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS. DO NOT BRING FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION INTO THE CLASSROOM. You are required to demonstrate safe competent firearms operation.Fall 2025
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Mixed Ages & Mixed TopicsSeparatingPARENTING IS TOUGH...LET’S DO IT TOGETHER! Join us for a class that includes learning activities for children and parent discussion. Parent and child interactiontime is an opportunity to spend uninterrupted quality time with your child. During this time we have activities created by an Early Childhood teacher based on a theme and focused on all areas of your child’s development.Parent discussion is conducted in a separate space based on YOUR needs with a focus on the Parent Education Core Curriculum Framework. Discussions are supported by:★ Research based curricula and materials such as Loveand Logic, Conscious Discipline and Incredible Years.★ Podcasts, blogs and video channels run by today’s topspecialists in different areas of early childhooddevelopment.Fall 2025
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MusicEnrichment classes are designed for those aged 18+ unless otherwise specified in the description.Category