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Therapeutic Recreation - Southside Services I, Inc.

A wide variety of low cost day, evening, and weekend activities including: - Competitive sports such as bowling, softball, and basketball - Cultural events - Fitness programs - Game Night, Bingo, Arts & Crafts, etc. - Movies - Skills classes ?- Sporting events - Wilderness camping

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Bayport Community Center - Community Thread

Provides opportunities for older adults to stay involved in their community and a place to meet and socialize. Services include: - Arts and crafts instruction including quilting - Recreational activities including bowling, cards, and intergenerational programs - Coffee Talks: Casual group discussion with community members - Recreational activities including bingo, bridge, and book clubs - Educational opportunities including fall prevention, oil painting, technology classes, and cooking classes - Fitness programs including aerobics - Vision loss support group Services are part of Community Thread's THRIVE program.

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Recreation Programs - Arden Hills Parks and Recreation Department

Coordinates and promotes recreation programs, including: - AARP driver safety - Art - Baseball - Basketball - Bowling - Camps - Cheerleading - Computers - Cross country skiing - Dance - Day trips and tours - Disc golf - Drama and theater - Flag football - Foot care clinics - Friday field trips (Summer Only) - Golf - Hockey skills - Holiday events - Ice skating - Lacrosse - Ninja warrior - Pickleball - Playground programs - Snowshoeing - Soccer - Softball - Sports leagues - Tai Chi - Teen leadership training - Tennis - Track - Volleyball - Wrestling - Yoga Designs and maintains parks:? - Arden Manor Park: 4601 Prior Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter - Arden Oaks Park?: 1413 Arden Oaks Drive, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court and playground - Crepeau Nature Preserve: 145 Benton Way Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include trails - Cummings Park: 1219 Cummings Park Drive Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softball field, soccer field, tennis court, basketball court, pickleball court, picnic shelter, warming house, permanent restrooms, skating/hockey rink, playground, and trails - Floral Park: 1423 Floral Drive West, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softball field, soccer, tennis, basketball court, picnic shelter, playground, and trails - Freeway Park: 1370 County Road East Saint Paul, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, warming house, hockey rink, and skating rink - Hazelnut Park: 3301 New Brighton Road, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softball field, soccer, tennis, basketball court, picnic shelter, hockey rink, skating rink, trails, playground, and dog park (summer only) - Ingerson Park: 3255 Lexington Avenue North, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, and picnic shelter - Johanna Marsh Park: 3168 Ridgewood Road Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include tennis courts - Lindey's Park: County Road East and Snelling Avenue North, Arden Hills, MN 55112 - Perry Park: 3700 New Brighton Road, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softball field, soccer, playground, picnic shelter, warming house, permanent restrooms, hockey rink, trails, and year-round dog park - Royal Hills Park: 4375 Snelling Ave North, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include baseball/softballs field (youth only), tennis, basketball court area, playground, pickleball court, and picnic shelter - Sampson Park: 1900 Lake Lane, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, and trails - Valentine Park: 1650 Lake Valentine Road, Arden Hills, MN 55112; facilities include basketball court, playground, and trails Maintains a system of off-road trails for bikers and walkers

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Community Education - Cedar Mountain Public School District 2754

Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages. Class offerings include activities, arts, baseball outings, bowling, painting classes, pool, roller skating, sports, wood-burning classes, and more.

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Community Education Services - River Valley Project Explore

Offers a variety of activities, classes, and events specifically designed for adults with disabilities including: - Arts and crafts - Cooking classes - Community dances - Events around the twin cities: Includes sporting events, river boat cruises, theater outings, and more - Health and wellness - Music and sing-alongs - Recreational sports: Includes bowling, fishing, swimming, and more - Socializing opportunities

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Special Olympics - Special Olympics Program of Itasca County

Offers year round sports training and competition in: - Bowling - Swimming - Poly-hockey - Cross-Country skiing - Track and Field - Softball - Basketball - Golf - Bocce Ball Will be merging ages 8 - 18 (school age) and over 18 in September Volunteer opportunities for persons over 16 years of age Minnesota State Office 100 Washington Avenue South Suite 550 Minneapolis, MN 55415 (800)783-7732 (612)333-0999

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Community Educational and Recreational Courses - Redwood Area Public School District 2897

- Babysitting instruction and CPR classes - Bowling leagues - Computer, cooking, and crocheting classes - Dog obedience classes - Estate planning - First time home buyer education - Information on long term care insurance - Mature, defensive driver training - New driver training

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Community Education - BOLD Public Schools - Independent School District 2534

- Youth enrichment activities - Open swimming in Olivia pool - Swimming lessons; water safety - Field trips - Recreation and sports - Lifeguard training and water safety - CPR instruction - Mature driver training - Health related classes - Arts and crafts - Bus tour trips/special events

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Activities and Programs - Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities - Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Provides programs including: Arts and Crafts: Crafts and quilting group, leatherworking classes, needleworkers group, rock shop (Lapidary) (cut and polish rocks and gemstones), wood shop Cards: Club 500, Social Bridge, Euchre, Hand and Foot Canasta, Hearts, Pinochle - offering tournaments and lessons Education: book club, open tech lab that answers technology questions, senior discussion group that covers a variety of topcs, and writer's club Leadership: 50+ Leaders for individuals interested in planning, developing, and implementing the 50+ Program Mind and Body: Chair Yoga, Dakim BrainFitness System is a computerized program to maintain brain fitness, Gentle Mat Yoga, Low Impact Exercise Class, Walking Club group Music Groups: The Bloomingtones mixed choral group, Classic Country Music Jam musicians, Creekside Crickets band

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