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Avon Elementary K-5 Non-School DaysKids CompanyAvon Elementary School2025-2026 K-5 School Year KC Non-School Day Site -
Avon Elementary PreK Early Dismissal DaysPreschool Wrap Around CareAvon Elementary School2025-2026 PreK School Year PreK WAC Non-School Day Site -
Avon Elementary PreK Non-School DaysPreschool Wrap Around CareAvon Elementary School2025-2026 PreK School Year PreK WAC Non-School Day Site -
Avon Elementary Preschool Wrap-Around CarePreschool Wrap Around CareWrap Around Care is provided before and/or after school hours (6:45 am to 8:00 am and 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm). Students will be offered chances for free play, large and small motor activities, crafts and more! *Please note that Preschool Wrap Around Care is not an option for all preschool classes. Please be sure that your child's class coordinates with a care option before registering.2025-2026 PreK School Year PreK WAC Site -
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BECC Membership MonthlyMonthly memberships begin on the first day of the month and continue through the last day of the month.Category -
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Beginner’s Guide to Using FREE ChatGPT (AI) for WritersAdult EnrichmentLeeAnne Krusemark; Krusemark, Grinnell & Associates ChatGPT (AI) is here to stay and is the future for writers and content creators. Don’t be left behind! No prior AI experience required. Do you want to learn how to incorporate the power of cutting-edge technology to gain ideas and inspiration, write web content, articles, and even novels or scripts? In this beginner-friendly course, you’ll learn how to: Register for a FREE ChatGPT account Input effective writing prompts to avoid nonsense responses Build creative content, from stories to marketing copy Determine its capabilities and limitations Understand ethical/legal considerations using ChatGPT There’s no doubt ChatGPT and similar AI systems will force the job market to evolve. It’s crucial for everyone to adapt, learn new skills, and be open to working in collaboration with AI, so start building your expertise in the world of ChatGPT now! 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. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.2026 Winter -
Canva Power Hour: Advance Tricks That Save You Time!Adult EnrichmentNickie Welsh, Social Club Made Simple Take your Canva skills to the next level with advanced techniques and hidden features that will streamline your design workflow. This one-hour workshop is perfect for users already familiar with Canva basics who want to discover time-saving shortcuts, professional design hacks, and tools that make creating stunning graphics effortless. Leave with insider tips that will transform how you approach design projects and cut your creation time in half. Please note that each class is taught live online via Zoom, but the recording is also sent out for you to watch later if needed. If a participant is unable to attend the live online training time, they can still register and watch the recording of the training at their convenience. Follow-up support is also included from the instructor and students are encouraged to reach out with questions at any time before or after the class has concluded. Zoom link will be sent with the class registration confirmation email.2026 Winter -
Doing It Different: Habitat Help for Lawns, Shorelines & PollinatorsAdult EnrichmentKory Klebe - Sauk River Watershed District Discover how small changes in landscaping can make a big impact on water quality, native habitat, and pollinator health. This class will look into practical ways to restore shorelines, create pollinator-friendly lawns, and design rain gardens that filter runoff while supporting wildlife. Whether you’re looking to replace traditional turf with native plants, improve shoreline resilience, or attract beneficial insects, this session will present some environmentally friendly alternatives.2026 Winter -
ELC Preschool 1 Registration - 2026-2027Albany Area Schools PreschoolAlbany Area Schools Preschool serves students ages 3-5 in Preschool 1 (age 3 by September 1) and Preschool 2 (age 4 by September 1).2026-2027 School Year Albany Area Schools Preschool Site -
ELC Preschool 2 Registration - 2026-2027Albany Area Schools PreschoolAlbany Area Schools Preschool serves students ages 3-5 in Preschool 1 (age 3 by September 1) and Preschool 2 (age 4 by September 1).2026-2027 School Year Albany Area Schools Preschool Site -
Early Childhood Family EducationWhat is Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)? Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is a program for children, ages birth to Kindergarten, and their families. ECFE offers quality classes to strengthen parenting skills and to discover activities to help your child learn and grow. Watch your child thrive and make new friends! Playing and learning together strengthens the parent/child bond. Come to class and gain knowledge of child growth and development, temperament and discipline techniques. Each class includes parent/child time, learning activities for children and parent discussion. Classes are led by Minnesota State Licensed Parent and Early Childhood Educators. Fees for the program are based on the annual gross income of your household. We appreciate your honesty as our program relies on the fees we receive from participants. Financial assistance is available and no one will be denied participation due to inability to pay. Please call 845-5060 for more information on scholarships. To avoid disappointment, register early!Category -
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Starting SoonEarly Childhood Screenings - Winter/Spring 2026Early Childhood ScreeningDo you have a child ages 3 years 7 months and 4 years old? Is your child 4 years old and has not yet had an Early Childhood Screening? If so, it is your time to schedule your student's Early Childhood Screening. The screening will take place at the Albany Area Early Learning Center (300 3rd Ave, Albany), will take approximately one hour and will include: Hearing & Vision Screening Developmental Screening Summary Interview This screening is offered at no cost to you and is required by the State of Minnesota to attend Kindergarten. If you do not see a screening available, please call 320-845-5101 ext. 2 for other screening opportunities.2026 Winter -
Early Learning Center KKids CompanyKids Company provides services for students in grades K-5 (PreK-5 in the Summer). Kids Company is open before school starting at 6:45 am, and after school until 5:30 pm. The program is also open on most non-school days and early dismissals, and offers summer programming from 6:45 am-5:30 pm.2025-2026 K-5 School Year KC Site -
Early Learning Center K Early Dismissal DaysKids CompanyAlbany Area Early Learning Center2025-2026 K-5 School Year KC Non-School Day Site -
Early Learning Center K Non-School DaysKids CompanyAlbany Area Early Learning Center2025-2026 K-5 School Year KC Non-School Day Site -
Early Learning Center PreK Early Dismissal DaysPreschool Wrap Around CareAlbany Area Early Learning Center2025-2026 PreK School Year PreK WAC Non-School Day Site -
Early Learning Center PreK Non-School DaysPreschool Wrap Around CareAlbany Area Early Learning Center2025-2026 PreK School Year PreK WAC Non-School Day Site -
Early Learning Center Preschool Wrap-Around CarePreschool Wrap Around CareWrap Around Care is provided before and/or after school hours (6:45 am to 8:00 am and 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm). Students will be offered chances for free play, large and small motor activities, crafts and more! *Please note that Preschool Wrap Around Care is not an option for all preschool classes. Please be sure that your child's class coordinates with a care option before registering.2025-2026 PreK School Year PreK WAC Site -
Easter Egg Hunt - 10:15 am GroupYouth ProgramsHop on over to the Albany Area Schools Campus on Saturday, March 28 an Easter egg hunt for Children up to Grade 5. Dress for the weather - and maybe a bit of squishy grass! Easter Egg hunters will be divided into groups of 35 with an Easter Egg Hunt specially created just for them! Please register children individually. Parents are welcome to attend, but do not need to register themselves. Locations will be shared at a later date. The Albany High School National Honor Society students are excited to host their annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 28. Here’s what you need to know: The Easter Egg Hunt will be indoors -- in the hallways and pods of Albany High School. Please park in the main lot (this is different than last year!) Enter the building through door 1 (the front door of the high school). Before and/or after your scheduled hunt, join us for a few spring festivities: pictures with the Easter Bunny and Make-and-Take crafts. Your hunt will start precisely at your scheduled time. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated. Check your registration confirmation email from Albany Community Education so you know your hunt location: Location One, Two, Three, or Four. Each child should bring their own basket and will be able to find up to 15 eggs. Register for a chance to win a bike! Watch your email the week before the hunt for a chance to register to win a bike! Contact NHS Advisor Sonya Hoffarth with questions: shoffarth@district745.org. Thank you to the National Honor Society students, Albany Area Community Education, and to our many community sponsors, especially to the Albany Jaycees.2026 Winter -
Easter Egg Hunt - 9:00 am GroupYouth ProgramsHop on over to the Albany Area Schools Campus on Saturday, March 28 for an Easter egg hunt for Children up to Grade 5. Dress for the weather - and maybe a bit of squishy grass! Easter Egg hunters will be divided into groups of 35 with an Easter Egg Hunt specially created just for them! Please register children individually. Parents are welcome to attend, but do not need to register themselves. Locations will be shared at a later date. The Albany High School National Honor Society students are excited to host their annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 28. Here’s what you need to know: The Easter Egg Hunt will be indoors -- in the hallways and pods of Albany High School. Please park in the main lot (this is different than last year!) Enter the building through door 1 (the front door of the high school). Before and/or after your scheduled hunt, join us for a few spring festivities: pictures with the Easter Bunny and Make-and-Take crafts. Your hunt will start precisely at your scheduled time. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated. Check your registration confirmation email from Albany Community Education so you know your hunt location: Location One, Two, Three, or Four. Each child should bring their own basket and will be able to find up to 15 eggs. Register for a chance to win a bike! Watch your email the week before the hunt for a chance to register to win a bike! Contact NHS Advisor Sonya Hoffarth with questions: shoffarth@district745.org. Thank you to the National Honor Society students, Albany Area Community Education, and to our many community sponsors, especially to the Albany Jaycees.2026 Winter