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  • Boys Soccer Summer League (Grades 6-12)

    Join us for a weekly practice and 11v11 games for grades 6-12 male soccer players looking to sharpen up for the fall soccer season. The summer league will be run by MHS boys' soccer coaching staff.
  • Certificate in Learning Styles

    New research and information is coming out frequently now about how your learners - and you - learn. Here’s what we know. In the last century, you taught everyone equally by teaching them the same. But we know we each learn differently. So in this century, you teach everyone equally by teaching them differently. In this Certificate in Learning Styles, you get the most advanced information about the three most important and most prevalent characteristics you experience with your participants: generation, gender, and the autism spectrum. Your instructors are some of the foremost authorities in the world on these subjects. They write, and speak around North America, on learning styles.
  • Certificate in Non Profit Administration

    Non-profits today need to be run like a business in many respects. You have competition, a need to generate income and a surplus, and staff need to be even more productive. Get the best training on revenue generation for nonprofits, and program evaluation for nonprofits, with our Certificate in Non Profit Administration. You will come away with the latest best information from instructors who train people in nonprofits.
  • Certificate in Workplace Communication

    Good communication in the workplace is more important than ever. And critical to your career advancement and success. Come get a comprehensive and intensive preparation with skills and techniques you can put to use on Monday morning. Take back a workable conflict management model, along with successful and practical conflict management strategies. Then work with a pro to learn how to improve your negotiation skills for a win-win outcome, including helping others to get what they want, so you get what you want. Finally, find out more about yourself and others using personality profiles for better work performance. You will be learning from some of our more popular instructors, and taking away new how-to skills that work.
  • Chair Yoga

    Are you interested in Yoga but not interested in getting onto the floor? Chair Yoga is perfect for anyone who wants to experience the many benefits of yoga without having to get up and down from the floor. A series of options are given for each posture to allow students to find the optimal balance between support and challenge to meet them where they are. Find your center and get grounded in body and mind in this gentle class. Appropriate for students of all levels. No Yoga experience needed.
  • Classroom Drivers Education

    Moorhead Area Public Schools’ Driver Education classroom program is open to high school students age 15 or older living in the Moorhead School District. Register through the Community Education office, 2777 34th St. S., 218-284-3400. Information sheets and registration forms also can be picked up at the Moorhead High activities office. Financial aid is not available through the district. This 30-hour class prepares students for their instructional permit. Steps for people under 18 years of age to get a Minnesota driver's license: 1. Complete mandatory 30 hours of scheduled classroom instruction. Students cannot be absent or tardy when attending this course. A 90-minute parent component will be scheduled for this class in compliance with Minnesota law. If the parent class is taken then the practice driving hours are reduced from 50 hours to 40. 2. Register for behind-the-wheel training, with a private vendor and receive the blue card. The blue card is issued by the vendor providing the behind-the-wheel instruction and is required to take the state permit test. 3. Take and pass the state permit test. Students registering for the permit test must provide: one primary ID, one secondary ID and the blue card. Primary ID options: state issued ID, current passport or state certified birth certificate. Secondary ID options: Social Security card, student ID with picture and ID number, or certified school transcript. Upon passing the permit test, making payment, and parent/guardian signature, students receive their permit. 4. Complete behind-the-wheel training. Students must have a permit before they can start behind-the-wheel instruction. 5. Complete the six-month practice period. Minnesota law now requires drivers to have a permit for six months before taking the road test. Every driver under the age of 18 who completes behind-the-wheel instruction and is testing for a provisional driver’s license must submit a driving log. 6. Pass road test. To take the road test, students must be 16 years old and have had their permit for six months. Drive on provisional license until qualifications for full license are met. You must complete all 30 hours of scheduled class to be able to get your permit. If the 30 hours are not completed you will have to register and pay full price for the class again. No absences or tardies allowed. Please note location at registration. Students must attend all 30 hours in person.
  • Classroom Drivers Education

    Moorhead Area Public Schools’ Driver Education classroom program is open to high school students age 15 or older living in the Moorhead School District. Register through the Community Education office, 2777 34th St. S., 218-284-3400. Information sheets and registration forms also can be picked up at the Moorhead High activities office. Financial aid is not available through the district. This 30-hour class prepares students for their instructional permit. Steps for people under 18 years of age to get a Minnesota driver's license: 1. Complete mandatory 30 hours of scheduled classroom instruction. Students cannot be absent or tardy when attending this course. A 90-minute parent component will be scheduled for this class in compliance with Minnesota law. If the parent class is taken then the practice driving hours are reduced from 50 hours to 40. 2. Register for behind-the-wheel training, with a private vendor and receive the blue card. The blue card is issued by the vendor providing the behind-the-wheel instruction and is required to take the state permit test. 3. Take and pass the state permit test. Students registering for the permit test must provide: one primary ID, one secondary ID and the blue card. Primary ID options: state issued ID, current passport or state certified birth certificate. Secondary ID options: Social Security card, student ID with picture and ID number, or certified school transcript. Upon passing the permit test, making payment, and parent/guardian signature, students receive their permit. 4. Complete behind-the-wheel training. Students must have a permit before they can start behind-the-wheel instruction. 5. Complete the six-month practice period. Minnesota law now requires drivers to have a permit for six months before taking the road test. Every driver under the age of 18 who completes behind-the-wheel instruction and is testing for a provisional driver’s license must submit a driving log. 6. Pass road test. To take the road test, students must be 16 years old and have had their permit for six months. Drive on provisional license until qualifications for full license are met. You must complete all 30 hours of scheduled class to be able to get your permit. If the 30 hours are not completed you will have to register and pay full price for the class again. No absences or tardies allowed. Please note location at registration. Students must attend all 30 hours in person.
  • Come ride with us - Horseback Riding

    Want to ride? Have experience riding but no horse? Come ride with us Wednesday nights as we either do a leisurely trail ride or an endurance condition. If you joined us last year come on back, if you're new please schedule an evaluation with the ranch a few nights before. Must be able to sit a walk, trot, canter, and show ability to control your horse. Participants under the age 18 are OK if approved by parents and cleared through the instructor.
  • Cookie Camp out: Cookie Decorating

    Get ready for a sweet adventure in the great outdoors with our camping-themed cookie decorating class! Join us as our experienced instructor guides you through step-by-step directions to create five delightful cookies inspired by the wonders of camping.
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    Dance Team Skills and Technique (Grades 7-12)

    Dancers will focus on building and improving their technique, strength, and flexibility to execute basic and advanced turns, leaps, acro skills, and kicks. All dancers in grades 7-12 who are committed to competing for the Moorhead Highlights Dance Team; dancers who are interested in trying out for the team in the future; or dancers who just want to improve their skills are eligible. All sessions will be coached by the varsity MDT coaches. Dancers should wear athletic clothing (i.e shorts, leggings, tank tops) with their hair secured in a bun. Dancers should also have tennis shoes and jazz shoes.
  • Diversity Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace

    Certificate Overview 75% of the world’s major conflicts have a cultural dimension and the culture sector now accounts for 6.1% of the global economy. The United Nations reports that creative and cultural industries (CCI) generate annual revenues of US$ 2,250 billion and nearly 30 million jobs worldwide, employing more people aged 15 to 29 than any other sector. To improve diversity, achieve equity, and foster inclusion one must be intentional, consistent, and courageous. LERN’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in the Workplace Certificate focuses on improving cultural competence and encourages continuous learning. Students will gain a better understanding of DEI.
  • Dreamcatchers

    Dreamcatcher's are made from beautiful Red Willow and Sinew, and you will learn how to hand make this special item which is an indigenous good luck symbol. Fee includes material.
  • Eureka Engineering (Grades 3-8)

    An introduction to the core skills of robotics and STEM through engaging, hands-on learning opportunities. Student groups will work with Lego Mindstorm kits, which include both electrical and mechanical components. The small groups will be mentored by experienced and passionate instructors. Parents are welcome to watch their child’s robotic creations come to life in exciting and competitive challenges including drag racing, fighting robots and more.
  • Evening Kickboxing/Street Self-defense (Ages 13+)

    This 50-Minute evening class is a hybrid cardio workout meets self-defense class designed to teach you the basics of self-defense while getting a great workout, meeting new people, and relieving stress.
  • Fry Bread Tacos

    Join us as we cook together and make traditional fry bread tacos! Top this tasty bread with hamburger and your favorites such as lettuce, tomatoes, black olives, and more.
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    Girls Basketball Camp (Grades K-12)

    Grab your shoes and join your friends for the girls basketball camp. See you on the court! Please bring a filled water bottle and a personal basketball if you have one.
  • Go Fishing With A Pro

    Join Brady Baxter, owner of Baxstar Fishing Guide Service, on his top of the line fishing boat to learn how to fish like a professional on our area lakes. You will learn how to use the right equipment in the right situation, and you will learn how to use state of the art electronics to increase your chance of success on the water. During your 3 hour guided trip you will fish for multiple species, including Walleye, Bass, and Northern Pike. Brady is certified in First Aid and CPR and can accommodate those with special needs and limited mobility, so don't let anything hold you back from this incredible experience! This trip is all-inclusive and you will be using professional grade gear; Bring something to drink and a snack. You must also purchase a Minnesota fishing license prior to the trip.
  • Graphic Design Software Essentials Certificate

    The Adobe software tools are the leading software for graphic design. Adobe Illustrator is the industry standard computer illustration software. Use Illustrator to draw shapes and design logos, flyers, posters, banners, business cards or any other vector graphics for print or web. Adobe InDesign is the industry standard page-layout program that works with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop seamlessly. InDesign allows you to create simple to complex multi-page documents such as brochures, flyers, books and magazines. Use Adobe Photoshop to effectively work with selection and editing tools, layers, and masks to edit, retouch and enhance existing images or create your own composite digital art work. Access to the Adobe software tools required. Software Requirements: For all online Adobe classes, students are responsible for purchasing their own software for their course. Trial versions of Adobe software are sometimes available on the Adobe company website. If you're taking the entire “Graphic Design certificate” you'll need Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign.
  • Guided Practice: Grounding, Clearing, and Meditation

    Interested in learning how you can decrease anxiety and depression, calm your mind, and reclaim your energy with a few simple tools? Join this weekly group practice and learn a new way that can have lasting, positive results with practice! Located at The Wellspring, a MEDical tune-up center via Music, Energy, and Dance. Bring your journal, writing utensil, and water bottle.
  • Hands-On and Hands-Off Ways to Help the Monarch Butterfly

    The Monarch butterfly is an important pollinator species but, unfortunately, their numbers have declined by over 80% since the 1990s. In this course, learn hands-on ways and hands-off ways to help the monarch butterfly.
  • Horizon D & D

    Play DnD and other table top role playing games. Nothing is needed to start, but you may want to bring: Chromebook, Dice, Notebook/sketchbook/graph paper, pencils/pens, and after school snacks. Some of the games we play: Dungeons and Dragons 5e, Dungeon Crawl Classics, Maus Ritter, and more.
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    How to Be With Horses

    Are you new to horses and or wanting to learn about them? We will cover safe handling, reading body language, grooming, how to use equipment and basic horse information. Closed toe shoes required.
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    How to Start Any Home Based Business

    Tired of working for someone else? Do you need to make more money? Turn your talents and hobbies into profits by starting a home business. Taught by a Chamber of Commerce Past President and award winning business owner, this is probably the most comprehensive business start up workshop you will ever find. You will discover: more than 250 legitimate home business ideas, mandatory legal documentation, many ways to market your product/service, how to take tax deductions (this workshop included!) Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.
  • Indian Desserts

    Who doesn't love trying new desserts? Akanksha will bring new flavors and recipes to the table, maybe a new favorite dessert will surface for your family.