Click here to find art, cooking, dancing, fitness, computer classes and more! You will also find classes just for seniors.
Adventure Center provides before and after school programming on school days for students in Kindergarten through fifth grade. Non school day and summer programming is available for students in grades K-5.
Cambridge-Isanti Preschool
The mission of Cambridge-Isanti Early Childhood and Family Programs is to provide comprehensive program offerings, services and resources which educate, support and strengthen families with children ages birth to kindergarten entrance.
Early Childhood Screening is required by state law before a child enters kindergarten, however a parent or guardian may choose to conscientiously object by submitting a statement to the Early Childhood office.
Keep your child engaged and active! You'll find activities geared towards youth enrichment, recreation, ski and snowboard clubs, and more!
Work with the guidance of a licensed teacher to prepare for GED tests, complete your high school diploma, prepare for the ACCUPLACER (college entrance exam brush-up on reading and math skills and increase your involvement in your child's education.
Look here for health, fitness, archery, fencing, CPR and other class.
Look here for information on classes such as wine making, quilting, art, computer, cooking, financial and others.
The mission of the Adults with Disabilities Program is to provide quality, accessible lifelong learning opportunities for people with all types of disabilities. Look here for the current class and trip offerings.
Look here for activities geared towards youth under the age of 6, such as camps, sports, science classes, art classes, cheer, and more!
You bring the kids. We'll bring the fun!
Educating Students to become safe and licensed drivers.
Look here for art classes, science classes, martial arts, health & safety, camps, adventuring events and other enrichment activities.
Look here for youth sports & recreation activities.
Click here for swimming lessons, life guard training and aquatics.
What Makes You a Dementia Friend? You become a Dementia Friend by attending a one-hour informational session to learn about this worldwide movement, about living with dementia, and the simple things you can do to support someone living with the disease. The one-hour session is a discussion led by a Dementia Friends Champion. You’ll learn what dementia is, what it’s like to live with the disease, and some tips for communicating with people who have dementia.
Everyone who attends is asked to turn their new understanding of dementia into a practical action that can help someone living in your community. The action can be as big or as small as you choose—every action counts
There is no charge for this class, but please register so we know you are coming. We have a great new Instructor for this class.
Lisa Lovering has dedicated her career to the safety and well-being of the East Central Minnesota community. With over 31 years in law enforcement, she brings a wealth of expertise in fraud investigations and senior outreach, including her extensive leadership with the sheriff’s office.
Lisa Lovering