Community Education - current class catalogs Adult activities and classes - Winter 2015-16 | Page 37

fitness RECREATION Boating Safety Enjoy Minnesota waters safely this summer, plus receive a possible discount on your boat insurance. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary instructors touch on boating law, safety equipment, navigation, trailering, storing and protecting your boat, hunting and fishing, water-skiing and river boating. Class meets the requirements for watercraft operator permits in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Bring a bag lunch. Participants ages 12 and up may take this course if attending with a parent. Supply fee of $15 cash or check for book paid to instructor at class. Class fee: $25. w Apr 9 | 8 am-4 pm | 1 Session Sa | Northdale MS | AL077-3G03-S1 | Carlson Cross-Country Skiing Balance, stride and glide! Learn cross-country skiing basics: proper equipment fitting, diagonal stride, stopping, turning, and a brief introduction to small hills. This recreational activity is a peaceful way to explore the parks in winter while getting a great, low-impact workout for novice skiers and those wanting a review. Class held at French Regional Park in Plymouth. Bring your own skis or pay $11 at class for ski rental. Note boot size and height when registering (only if renting). Class fee: $29. w Jan 9 | 2-4 pm | 1 Session Sa | Off Site | AL077-3G14-W1 NEW | Indoor Golf Lessons Don’t let your clubs get dusty and forget about your game during the winter. Prepare yourself in anticipation for next spring. Class covers basic setup and short shots, swing tips, and the woods and driver. Beginning and intermediate players welcome. Bring your own golf clubs. Class fee includes ball fee. Class held at the Golf Dome in Brooklyn Park. See website for class meeting dates. Class fee: $79. w Feb 16 – Mar 22 | 6:30-7:30 pm | 5 Sessions Tu | Off Site | AL077-3G10-W1 w Feb 18 – Mar 24 | 6:30-7:30 pm | 5 Sessions Th | Off Site | AL077-3G10-W2 Classes and outings for adults with special needs Project Power provides specialized classes for adults with disabilities. Activities and classes offer educational, recreational and social activities for participants that practice life skills to increase independence and communication, community integration, as well as opportunites to make friends. Project Power offers over 100 learning opportunities and social outings yearly while serving more than 3,500 participants. Activities and classes are offered in a wide range of styles and formats to meet the needs of participants. Classes and outings this winter include: • Arcade and Burgers • Indoor Kickball • It’s a New Year Party • Cooking 101-Pizza Pie • Tropics Water Park • Super Bowl Party • And much more – over 30 classes! For more information call 763-506-1279 or visit www.discovercommunityed.com www.discovercommunityed.com | 763-506-5766 | 2016 WINTER 37