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Robotics ClubClubs & EnrichmentsIn this hands-on robotics program, students will learn to design, build, and program robots using real engineering tools and problem-solving skills. Each session challenges students with creative tasks that build teamwork, critical thinking, and technical confidence. Whether you’re new to robotics or already experienced, this class offers an exciting opportunity to bring your ideas to life and compete in fun engineering challenges. This class is open to all 5th-8th grade students.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Robotics: Scout 'BotsSummer CampsBuild and code space rovers to scout out Mars, the moon, and other extraterrestrial environments. Also, create a dragster and volcano alarm to learn basic computer programming while having fun! Let’s go!Summer 2026 -
Rooted in Connection: Nurturing Yourself and Your Child-Quarter 4SeparatingThis class is all about growing confidence-one playful step at a time. Families begin together with hands-on activities, songs, and storiesafter which parents separate. It’s the perfect mix of together time and “I can do it!” As part of this trauma-informed parenting class during separation time we offer parents/caregivers education and support to understand the effects of trauma on parents and children while developing strategies for healing and building secure relationships. We’ll explore how connection and self-awareness help create calm, nurturing relationships at home. Learn practical tools to care for yourself, respond with empathy and strengthen your family’s roots of trust & understanding.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Running Camp - Winona Area (Grades 4-8)Summer CampsKick off your summer running program! Community Education is teaming up with local cross country coaches, track coaches, and runners to offer a four-day running camp. Learn how to run from the best coaches and runners in our area. Topics covered: physical and mental aspects of running, goal setting, evaluate running form, training techniques, and guest speakers. Includes a camp t-shirt.Summer 2026 -
Running Camp - Winona Area (Grades 9-12)Summer CampsKick off your summer running program! Community Education is teaming up with local cross country coaches, track coaches, and runners to offer a four-day running camp. Learn how to run from the best coaches and runners in our area. Topics covered: physical and mental aspects of running, goal setting, evaluate running form, training techniques, and guest speakers. This camp includes a t-shirt.Summer 2026 -
STEM CampSummer CampsIn this camp, students will explore STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—through engaging experiments and hands-on activities. A free lunch will be provided by the WAPS School Nutrition Department through funding from the USDA Summer Food Service Program. Pre-registration is required.Summer 2026 -
Self Care CampSummer CampsIn this camp, students will learn techniques, strategies, and the importance of being aware of your emotions and self-love. Each participant will also create and take home a small sensory-friendly kit. A free lunch will be provided by the WAPS School Nutrition Department through funding from the USDA Summer Food Service Program. You must pre-register by July 9th.Summer 2026 -
SeparatingA separating class means parents/caregivers spend half of the class time together with their child and half in parenting education while the child stays with an Early Childhood Teacher.Category -
Skateboarding Club - SpringClubs & EnrichmentsLearn to skateboard or improve your skills at Anthem Skatepark (800 W 5th Street), Winona's indoor skatepark. All skill levels are welcome. Helmets and skateboards are provided to those who need them.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Snack and Craft: Paint a Rock - Give a RockArts & CraftsJoin our Winona State Students for a fun spring craft! We will paint two rocks. One to keep and one to give.Winter/Spring 2026
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Snack and Craft: Tie Dying!Arts & CraftsJoin our Winona State Students for tie dying fun! Bring a white cotton T-shirt, tank top, bag or any white cotton item you would like to tie dye in addition to the item you will receive at class to tie dye!Winter/Spring 2026
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Soccer Camp - Girls & Boys (Grades 4K-6)Summer CampsThis camp will be led by the Winona Senior High School Girls Soccer Team. Young players will be broken up into age-appropriate groups and will focus on the basic skills of soccer, including dribbling, passing, and shooting. Designed with FUN in mind, this camp will teach the skills that young players can build on. This camp includes a t-shirt.Summer 2026 -
Soccer Camp - Girls (Grades 7-12)Summer CampsGet a jumpstart on the fall season with this soccer camp. Athletes will work with the coaching staff on skills and drills to get them ready to compete when the season starts! All participants will receive a camp t-shirt.Summer 2026 -
Softball (5th & 6th Grade)Sports5th and 6th grade girls will work on skills and play intramural games on Monday through Thursday. This year our program will align with the practice drills and skills that the Winhawk High School teams follow. Our goal is to have fun, but also prepare our players for their upcoming competitive softball season.Winter/Spring 2026 -
SportsAfter School Activities Sports at the Winona Middle School are open to students in grades 5-8. These sports are open to all students in the Winona area.Category -
Spring in the Cities: Bachman's & The Minnesota Landscape ArboretumTrips & TravelOur annual Spring in the Cities trip is here! Join us on our trip to the Cities to see acres and acres of floral, gift, garden and home ideas. Enjoy Bachman's, one of the largest traditional floral and nursery operations in the world. Besides a beautiful place to shop, you will be treated to a delicious lunch, furnished by Patrick's Bakery and Cafe Restaurant. The last stop of the day will be The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, a 1,137-acre horticultural garden featuring annual and perennial display gardens. Reservations are due by May 1, No refunds after May 2. 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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Start your Own Online Business: A beginners GuideHome & Personal GrowthLooking for ways to make money online? turn your ideas or homemade products into income by starting an online business. You will learn how to: Find a gap in a niche market and fill it: Build your own website, and market your business effectively (Including SEO) so potential customers will find you; take care of business forms and taxes; create multiple sources of income (including Affiliate commissions). You'll also get info about the 25 most popular online businesses to start. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a Chamber of Commerce Past President, current author/editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Winter/Spring 2026
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Summer CampsK-12 Summer CampsCategory -
Summer Cooking Camp with Winona county 4-H (6th-8th grade)Summer CampsJoin Community Education and Winona County 4-H for our 6th-8th grade Cooking Camp. In this camp, youth will cook, bake, and create recipes while learning proper techniques and skills. Must pre-register by August 14th.Summer 2026 -
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Swing Through the DecadesFitness & WellnessTime-hop your way across the dance floor! Swing Through the Decades takes you on a high-energy, feel-good tour through West Coast Swing, Hustle, and Single Swing - three iconic swing styles that have kept dance floors buzzing for generations. Each week packs in crisp technique, stylish combos, and partner connection tips that make your dancing feel smooth, playful, and effortlessly cool. Think vintage flair meets modern vibes - all set to music that makes you want to move. Please wear soft-soled shoes that allow you to spin comfortably. Dance Partner is required for participation - please register both participants separately. $80 per person.Winter/Spring 2026
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Taste of Ballroom: A Beginner's Dance SampleFitness & WellnessExperience the grace and charm of ballroom dancing in this dynamic and welcoming class! Expert instructors will guide you through the basics of the Foxtrot, Rumba, Tango, Swing, cha-Cha and Waltz. The steps and patterns of each dance as well as style and technique are presented in a relaxed and encouraging environment. Please wear soft-soled shoes that are easy to spin in. Dance partner is required for participation - please register both participants separately.Winter/Spring 2026
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Team Building CampSummer CampsWho’s ready to work as a team? Join us for a fun-filled day camp where children will collaborate on activities and challenges designed to build teamwork skills. Campers will enjoy friendly competitions while learning the value of working together. A free lunch will be provided by the WAPS School Nutrition Department through funding from the USDA Summer Food Service Program. Pre-registration is required.Summer 2026 -
The A,B,C, and D's of MedicareFinanceAre you aging into Medicare or assisting someone who is? Are you confused on how your Medicare benefits work? This workshop will cover plans A, B, C, and D of Medicare. It will provide you with a clear understanding ofhow Medicare works so you can make an informed decision on your healthcare needs and expenses. There iwll be a question and answer session at the conclusion of the workshop.Winter/Spring 2026