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INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2753 LONG PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA 56347 Community Education Director, Tammy Cebulla: 320-732-4641 • Mary Holman, Secretary: 320-732-4615 Long Prairie-Grey Eagle Long Prairie-Grey Eagle COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION YOUTH ENRICHMENT YOUTH RECREATION ICE CREAM IN A BAG (Grades K-6) What a fun way to get back into the school spirit making ice cream in a bag with classmates and friends. We will sample our yummy ice cream with toppings and treats at class. Be sure to bring your mittens as hands do get cold as you toss your bags. Limit 8 students Course #3507 Tues., Sept. 23 3:15-4:45 p.m. 1 session Mary Schmidt LPGE Elementary School Room 216 $12 CANDY CAMP (Ages 4-10) Got a sweet tooth? Help satisfy it in this fun class. You will learn how to make your own candy and tasty treat to take home and share with others. Bring a container please! Limit 8 students Course # 3509 Tuesday, October 14 3-4:30 p.m. 1 session Dawn Espe LPGE Elementary School Room 216 Fee: $12 BAKING – COOKIES (Grades K-6) Join us for an afternoon of measuring and mixing, shaping and baking as we make several kinds of kid friendly cookies. There will be milk and cookie samples at class and plenty for you to take home to share…just in time for Halloween. Bring a container please! Limit 8 students Course #3515 Tuesday, Oct. 28 3:15-4:45 p.m. 1 session Mary Schmidt LPGE Elementary School Room 216 Fee: $12 BAKING – CUPCAKES (GRADES K-6) Cupcakes are popular now and we will let you try your hand at baking and decorating some delicious flavors. Your creative ideas will be used as you decorate your tasty treats. Sampling at class with some to take home to share. Bring a container please! Limit 8 students. Course #3516 Tuesday, Nov. 25 3:15-4:45 p.m. 1 session Mary Schmidt LPGE Elementary School Room 216 Fee: $12 CANDY MAKING (Grades K-6) How fun to have some homemade holiday candies around to serve your friends and family! We will make some simple, but so good, candies at this class. We’ll let you sample some in class and take some home to share too! Don’t forget to bring a container! Limit 8 students. Course #3517 Tuesday, Dec. 9 3:15-4:45 p.m. 1 session Mary Schmidt LPGE Elementary School Room 216 Fee: $12 BABYSITTING CLINIC This babysitting clinic is for boys and girls in grades 4-6 who currently babysit or plan to babysit. Topics will include: responsibilities of a babysitter, characteristics of children, toys and games for children, feeding children, basic care and supervision, accident prevention and emergency actions. Participants should bring a bag lunch. Course #3505 Friday, Nov. 7 9:30 am-2:30 pm 1 session Larissa Brune LPGE Ele. School Rm. 216 Fee: Covered by 21st CCLC CHESS CLUB (Grades 6-9) Come and spend a couple of fun filled hours learning the strategic game of chess. Grades 6-8 return registration forms to the office by Monday, September 15. Grade 9, sign up in the office. Tuesdays, Sept. 16 3:15-5:15 pm Ongoing Mr. Mindeman LPGE Sec. School FACS Rm. Fee: Covered by 21st CCLC YOUTH FOOTBALL (Grades 5-6) This is a youth tackle football program with full pads and helmets. Students will learn basic fundamentals of football including line of scrimmage, proper tackling form, offensive and defensive plays. Weekday and Saturday scrimmages and a few out of town games will be included. Students in grades 5-6 may participate. Parent volunteers are needed. Please contact the Community Ed office if you would like to help. Course #5503 5:30-7 p.m. LPGE Ele. Cafeteria Parent meeting and pad distribution Tues., Aug. 19 Practices: Tuesdays & Thursdays, Aug. 26-Oct. 2 LPGE HS Practice Field behind HS 6-7:30 p.m. Games on Saturdays and a few evenings Coach: Parent Volunteers Fee: $50 FLAG FOOTBALL (Grades 3-4) This will be an organized introduction to football, open to both boys and girls. Instruction will be given in the basics; blocking, tackling (flags) and rules of football. Emphasis will be on improvement of individual skills: passing, catching, kicking, punting, and centering. There will be scrimmage time at each practice. No games will be played. Course #5502 Thurs., Sept. 4-Oct. 9 5:30-7 p.m. 6 Sessions Coaches: Scott Albers & Mike Terwey Field by Harmony Park Fee: $15 TAEKWONDO Taekwondo is a 2000 year old martial art which is famous for its explosive kicking actions. Taekwondo not only teaches self-defense and fitness; it also teaches respect, integrity, self-control, and builds self- confidence. The students learn the importance of setting and achieving goals through belt testing, and the value of having a positive attitude in everything they do. They also learn that “Taekwondo is for self-defense only”, and not to be used recklessly. Classes are taught by 3rd degree black belt Ms. Ann Kuhl who has been certified through the Kukkiwon which is the World Taekwondo Headquarters. All belt testing will be conducted by certified examiner, Master Kevin Schutz. Classes are available for ages 5 through adult during the school year. At discretion of instructor, classes may be adjusted due to enrollment. Register with the Instructor or Community Education, pay monthly fee directly to instructor at the beginning of each month. Mondays, Beginning September 8 Course #6527A Beginners to Green Belt 6:00-6:45 p.m. Course #6527B Blue Belt and Up-Adults 6:50-7:40 p.m. LPGE Ele. Big Gym Instructor: Ms. Ann Kuhl Fee: $25/month [email protected] 320-250-1055 (for inquiries) Association web site: http://www.schutzmartialarts.com YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (Grades 4-6) We will start with toss and pass volleyball drills for beginners. Players focus on passing to each other with proper passing technique. After players have become comfortable passing, players can try to continuously pepper the ball, passing the ball back and forth to one another. Finally we will progress to hitting and serving drills. Course #5501 Sat., Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11, 25 4 sessions 8:30-10 am LPGE Elementary Big Gym Fee: $15 Coaches: Misty Lemke and Suzanne Elmes DON’T SIT, GET FIT (Ages 10-19) All girls age 10-19 are welcome in this female exclusive youth fitness program encouraging physical activity, nutrition 101, weight loss and fat loss. Class is lead by Ashley Ohman, Certified Personal Trainer and Lifestyle Educator. To register contact: Ashley Ohman 320-491-4032 or [email protected] Tuesdays, Oct. 7-Dece. 9 (No class Nov. 4 & 11) LPGE Elementary Gym 6-7 pm Instructor: Ashley Ohman Fee: $100 (Discount available for families with multiple members participating.) YOUTH HOCKEY Have you always wanted to try hockey but never had the chance? This is your year to give it a try! All youth ages 4 and older are welcome to come out for this fun and fast paced sport. Long Prairie Hockey Association offers reasonable rates for joining and for equipment rental. Come to registration night to learn more or just to support the youth at their annual spaghetti feed fundraiser. For more information, contact Susan Lowe 320-732-3010. Monday, September 22 Youth Hockey Registration and Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser Long Prairie VFW 5-7 p.m. Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser Is Open To The Public Fee: Free Will Donation

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INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 2753 LONG PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA 56347Community Education Director, Tammy Cebulla: 320-732-4641 • Mary Holman, Secretary: 320-732-4615

Long Prairie-Grey EagleLong Prairie-Grey EagleCOMMUNITY EDUCATIONCOMMUNITY EDUCATION

YOUTH ENRICHMENT YOUTH RECREATIONICE CREAM IN A BAG (Grades K-6)What a fun way to get back into the school spirit making ice cream in a bag with classmates and friends. We will sample our yummy ice cream with toppings and treats at class. Be sure to bring your mittens as hands do get cold as you toss your bags. Limit 8 studentsCourse #3507 Tues., Sept. 23 3:15-4:45 p.m.1 session Mary Schmidt LPGE Elementary School Room 216 $12

CANDY CAMP (Ages 4-10)Got a sweet tooth? Help satisfy it in this fun class. You will learn how to make your own candy and tasty treat to take home and share with others. Bring a container please! Limit 8 studentsCourse # 3509 Tuesday, October 14 3-4:30 p.m.1 session Dawn EspeLPGE Elementary School Room 216 Fee: $12

BAKING – COOKIES (Grades K-6)Join us for an afternoon of measuring and mixing, shaping and baking as we make several kinds of kid friendly cookies. There will be milk and cookie samples at class and plenty for you to take home to share…just in time for Halloween. Bring a container please! Limit 8 students

Course #3515 Tuesday, Oct. 28 3:15-4:45 p.m.1 session Mary Schmidt LPGE Elementary School Room 216 Fee: $12

BAKING – CUPCAKES (GRADES K-6)Cupcakes are popular now and we will let you try your hand at baking and decorating some delicious fl avors. Your creative ideas will be used as you decorate your tasty treats. Sampling at class with some to take home to share. Bring a container please! Limit 8 students.Course #3516 Tuesday, Nov. 25 3:15-4:45 p.m.1 session Mary SchmidtLPGE Elementary School Room 216 Fee: $12

CANDY MAKING (Grades K-6)How fun to have some homemade holiday candies around to serve your friends and family! We will make some simple, but so good, candies at this class. We’ll let you sample some in class and take some home to share too! Don’t forget to bring a container! Limit 8 students.Course #3517 Tuesday, Dec. 9 3:15-4:45 p.m.1 session Mary SchmidtLPGE Elementary School Room 216 Fee: $12

BABYSITTING CLINICThis babysitting clinic is for boys and girls in grades 4-6 who currently babysit or plan to babysit. Topics will include: responsibilities of a babysitter, characteristics of children, toys and games for children, feeding children, basic

care and supervision, accident prevention and emergency actions. Participants should bring a bag lunch.Course #3505 Friday, Nov. 7 9:30 am-2:30 pm1 session Larissa BruneLPGE Ele. School Rm. 216 Fee: Covered by 21st CCLC

CHESS CLUB (Grades 6-9)Come and spend a couple of fun fi lled hours learning the strategic game of chess. Grades 6-8 return registration forms to the offi ce by Monday, September 15. Grade 9, sign up in the offi ce.Tuesdays, Sept. 16 3:15-5:15 pmOngoing Mr. MindemanLPGE Sec. School FACS Rm. Fee: Covered by 21st CCLC

YOUTH FOOTBALL (Grades 5-6)This is a youth tackle football program with full pads and helmets. Students will learn basic fundamentals of football including line of scrimmage, proper tackling form, offensive and defensive plays. Weekday and Saturday scrimmages and a few out of town games will be included. Students in grades 5-6 may participate. Parent volunteers are needed. Please contact the Community Ed offi ce if you would like to help.Course #5503 5:30-7 p.m. LPGE Ele. CafeteriaParent meeting and pad distribution Tues., Aug. 19Practices: Tuesdays & Thursdays, Aug. 26-Oct. 2 LPGE HS Practice Field behind HS 6-7:30 p.m.Games on Saturdays and a few eveningsCoach: Parent Volunteers Fee: $50

FLAG FOOTBALL (Grades 3-4)This will be an organized introduction to football, open to both boys and girls. Instruction will be given in the basics; blocking, tackling (fl ags) and rules of football. Emphasis will be on improvement of individual skills: passing, catching, kicking, punting, and centering. There will be scrimmage time at each practice. No games will be played. Course #5502 Thurs., Sept. 4-Oct. 9 5:30-7 p.m.6 Sessions Coaches: Scott Albers & Mike TerweyField by Harmony Park Fee: $15 TAEKWONDOTaekwondo is a 2000 year old martial art which is famous for its explosive kicking actions. Taekwondo not only teaches self-defense and fi tness; it also teaches respect, integrity, self-control, and builds self-confi dence. The students learn the importance of setting and achieving goals through belt testing, and the value of having a positive attitude in everything they do. They also learn that “Taekwondo is for self-defense only”, and not to be used recklessly. Classes are taught by 3rd degree black belt Ms. Ann Kuhl who has been certifi ed through the Kukkiwon which is the World Taekwondo Headquarters. All belt testing will be conducted by certifi ed examiner, Master Kevin Schutz. Classes are available for ages 5 through adult during the school year. At discretion of instructor, classes may be adjusted due to enrollment. Register with the Instructor or Community Education, pay monthly fee directly to instructor at the beginning of each month. Mondays, Beginning September 8Course #6527A Beginners to Green Belt 6:00-6:45 p.m.Course #6527B Blue Belt and Up-Adults 6:50-7:40 p.m.LPGE Ele. Big Gym Instructor: Ms. Ann KuhlFee: $25/month [email protected] 320-250-1055 (for inquiries)Association web site: http://www.schutzmartialarts.com

YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (Grades 4-6)We will start with toss and passvolleyball drills for beginners.Players focus on passing toeach other with proper passingtechnique. After players havebecome comfortable passing, players can try to continuouslypepper the ball, passing the ball back and forth to one another.

Finally we will progress to hitting and serving drills. Course #5501 Sat., Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11, 25 4 sessions 8:30-10 amLPGE Elementary Big Gym Fee: $15 Coaches: Misty Lemke and Suzanne Elmes

DON’T SIT, GET FIT (Ages 10-19)All girls age 10-19 are welcome in this female exclusive youth fi tness program encouraging physical activity, nutrition 101, weight loss and fat loss. Class is lead by Ashley Ohman, Certifi ed Personal Trainer and Lifestyle Educator. To register contact: Ashley Ohman 320-491-4032 or [email protected], Oct. 7-Dece. 9 (No class Nov. 4 & 11) LPGE Elementary Gym 6-7 pmInstructor: Ashley Ohman Fee: $100(Discount available for families with multiple members participating.)

YOUTH HOCKEY Have you always wanted to try hockey but never had thechance? This is your year to give it a try! All youth ages4 and older are welcome to come out for this fun andfast paced sport. Long Prairie Hockey Association offersreasonable rates for joining and for equipment rental.Come to registration night to learn more or just to support the youth at their annual spaghetti feed fundraiser. For more information, contact Susan Lowe 320-732-3010.

Monday, September 22 Youth Hockey Registration and

Spaghetti Feed FundraiserLong Prairie VFW 5-7 p.m.Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser Is Open To The Public Fee: Free Will Donation

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Registration available online at www.lpge.org

REGISTRATION FORMReturn to Long Prairie-Grey Eagle Elementary School Offi ce or Register On-Line at www.lpge.org

Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Male: ___________ Female: ___________

Address: ____________________________________________________________________ Phone: ______________________ Cell Phone: ___________________

Email Address: _________________________________________

Participant’s Signature (or Parent if under 18) _____________________________________________________________

Course # Description Fee

My signature allows my child to be photographed and published. Yes No

If you have any special needs, please let us know and we’ll be happy to try to accommodate you.

Registration valid only with paid fee. VISA/Mastercard is accepted.

For more information call the Community Ed Offi ce at 732-4615. Offerings marked 21st Century CLC are held in partnership with Community Education and funded by the Federal 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant, administered through the Minnesota Department of Education. Please thank your legislators and share with them the benefi ts of these learning opportunities.

ADVISORY COUNCILFor LPGE Community Education

Josh Anderson Kathleen Benney Kevin Langer Addy McCoy Mary Schmidt Misty LemkeTanja Levin Brenda Faust Tammy Cebulla-Director

The Long Prairie-Grey Eagle School District has adopted an anti-bullying policy pursuant to the Safe and Supportive Schools Act. This policy applies to all school-aged children who voluntarily participate in Long Prairie-Grey Eagle School activities such as co-curricular, extra-curricular or Community Education activities. A copy of the policy may be found on the District website at www.lpge.org.

DANCE…JUST FOR KIXAt Just For Kix, you will SHINE!• Fun and Organized Dance Program• Economical• Many Performance Opportunities• Focus on Teamwork• Positive EnvironmentWe feel the dance class should begin with eager anticipation and end with happy memories!Register now at www.justforkix.com/students or call Coach Julie Abraham at 320-732-6184.Full Year - 8 month program Fee: $14.00 (non-refundable)Classes offered to 3 year olds through 12th grade. Monthly Class fees: Classes held in Long Prairie on Mondays and Tuesdays, September-April. 30 minute class (Preschool): $28.00View full class schedule at www.justforkix.com/danceclasses/longprairie_mn45-60 minute class: $31.0090 minute class: $46.50 Uniform fees vary with class.

Total Fees:

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Registration available online at www.lpge.org

ADULT ACADEMICS

ADULT ENRICHMENT

ADULT RECREATIONADULT BASIC EDUCATIONThis program will help you improve reading, math, writing, and computer skills, and prepare for GED tests. You may enroll any time. For information, or to set up an appointment, call Linda Oman at 1-800-450-2497. Classes are held on school days only! Classes begin September 10. Enter Door S5ABE/GED - Thursdays 10 am-2 pmLPGE Elementary Room 109 By Appointment

PRE-GED - Saturdays 9 am-12 noonLPGE Elementary Room 109 On-going

Citizenship Class - Saturdays 9 am-12 noonLPGE Elementary Computer Lab 122 On-going

ESL-English as a Second Language - Tuesdays 5:30-8:30 pmLPGE Elementary School Room 109 On-going

Assessment Night – First Monday of each monthLPGE Elementary Room 109 5 pm

PROJECT TOGETHER – ADULT BASIC EDUCATION/LIVING SKILLSThis class meets your needs and follows your interests! If you need help with fi lling out forms and developing skills, or are interested in spending time with others, this class is for you. We learn about events and places, create crafts for holidays, have occasional parties, “pot luck” suppers, and table-game nights. We look for answers to questions

and seek to meet our needs. Best of all, we develop friendships. Classes are on-going, join the Long Prairie-Grey Eagle class anytime. Classes meet only on days when school is in session.

Mondays, beginning September 8 6:45-8:15 p.m. Room 216 No FeeLPGE Middle School Instructor: Fran Bokinskie

FUSED GLASS ARTWORKInterested in creating your own unique fused glass artwork? Learn to cut glass to form designs and create one-of-a-kind pieces every time! You can choose whether you would like to create fi ve jewelry pendants or one large 12” bowl, plate or vase.Course #3403 Monday, Nov. 17 6:30-8:30 pm 1 Sessions Instructor: Erin GillieLPGE Secondary Art Room B313 Fee: $55

TOMATO TREATSWondering what to do with all those tomatoes?? Get together with friends, share produce and go home with some tasty tomato treats. We will make several kinds of fresh salsa as well as sample a couple of bruschetta appetizers. More information and a supply list will be sent to

those attending the class. Class Limit 10.Course # 3404 Tuesday, Sept. 23 6:30-9:00 pm(Registration must be received by September 16)1 session LPGE High School FACS Room #A233 Fee: $15

RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALLThis is a chance for couples or individual men or women to exercise while having fun. There will be no instruction. All skills levels are welcome. R e c r e a t i o n a l rules will be followed; no spiking allowed. Please do not bring young children to class. Please bring clean, dry court shoes. Contact Ralph & Brenda Kern with questions: 320-732-2806.Course #6001 Tuesdays, Starting Oct. 21 7-9 p.m.LPGE Elementary Big Gym (if in use-Elem. Gym) Fee: $1/time

QUICK BREADSAre you looking for some new ideas for breakfast or brunch? Come and join us as we make some of the trendy quick breads popular these days such as crepes, scones, muffi ns, coffee cake and the old standards like banana loaves. Bring containers as you will have plenty of tasty treats to take home. More information and a supply list will be sent to those attending the class. Class Limit 10.Course # 3405 Tuesday, Oct. 7 6:30-9:00 pm(Registration must be received by October 7)1 session Instructor: Mary SchmidtLPGE High School FACS Room #A233 Fee: $15

ETHNIC FOODS OF THE FAR EASTLearn how to make some of your favorite C h i n e s e r e s t a u r a n t foods. At this session, we will prepare and enjoy wanton appetizers, a stir fry entrée with fried rice,

almond fl oat and tea. We will also discuss the healthy eating habits and importance of appearance of food that Chinese people stress in their cuisine. More information and a supply list will be sent to those attending the class. Class Limit 10.Course # 3406 Tuesday, Oct. 21 6:30-9 pm(Registration must be received by October 14) 1 Session Mary SchmidtLPGE High School FACS Room #A233 Fee: $15

YEAST BREADSDo you love the smell and taste of freshly baked bread but hesitate to tackle baking with yeast? Join us for this class where we learn to prepare yeast dough products. We will do both loaf breads and sweet dough products. For this class, due to time, your products will be made in this class and taken home for sampling with your family and friends. More information and a supply list will be sent to those attending the class. Class Limit 10.Course # 3407 Tuesday, Nov. 18 6:30-9 pm(Registration must be received by November 11) 1 Session Mary SchmidtLPGE High School FACS Room #A233 Fee: $15 ESSENTIAL OILS FOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS

This introduction to essential oils is for anyone new or anyone looking for a refresher on the basics of essential oils and how to use them. Do you have testimonials you can share? Join the class

to share your experience and learn from others. ZYTO Scans will be available after class.Course #3410 Tuesday, October 21 6 pm 1 Session Instructor: Alissa PestaLPGE Elem. Room 108, Enter Door S5 Fee: $10

HEART HEALTHY CHOICES COOKING CLASSCome and join us for an evening of fun and learning with heart healthy cooking! Participants will be able to taste and test their knowledge in the kitchen while learning about heart healthy ways of cooking. Be prepared to increase your knowledge of fruits and vegetables to help your heart.Course #3411 Thursday, Oct. 9

6:30-8 pm 1 SessionLPGE High School FACS Room #A233 Fee: $5Instructors: Anne Doering, 2nd year Medical Student from University of M i n n e s o t a Duluth & Clara Faust, Reg i s t e red Dietitian from Cent ra Ca re Health – Long Prairie

ADULT HEALTH AND SAFETYAEROBICS/CIRCUIT TRAININGReach your fi tness goals by combining cardio, strength training, calisthenics and stretching. This is a complete total body workout! Sculpt, tone and build muscle while burning fat. This class is a fun, inexpensive way to achieve your fi tness goals. Mats, hand weights and steps are available to use. Pay the instructor at class. Pre-registration is not required.Mon. & Wed. Oct. 1-Dec. 17 5:30-6:30 p.m.LPGE Elementary Multi-Purpose Gym Instructor: Cheryl Ambrosius23 sessions for $50 (save $16) or $3/session

ZUMBA®Are you ready to party yourself into shape? That’s exactly what the Zumba® program is all about. It’s an exhilarating,effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burningdance fi tness-party™ that’s moving millions of peopletoward joy and health. Classes are ongoing with no prior registration needed.Tues. & Thurs. Ongoing (No class Oct. 16, Nov. 4, 11 20, 27) 5:30-6:30 p.m.Cost: $3 Per Session/Punch Cards available LPGE Elementary Multi-Purpose Gym Instructor: Samantha Pommier 218-371-6308 or [email protected]

HATHA YOGA CLASSCome learn the ancient art of Hatha Yoga – developed thousands of years ago in India. These exercises have stood the test of time and have proven health benefi ts. Total body fl exibility and strengthening exercises will be taught with an emphasis on relaxation t e c h n i q u e s . Great mind-body benefi ts to help cope with stress. Open to all, novice orexperienced, with individualized instruction. Please bringa mat or blanket, and wear clothing you can stretch in. Itis best to come with an empty stomach, too. Course #6503 Mondays, beginning Oct.6-Dec.8Ruth Wingeier, CNM 6:30-8:00 p.m.LPGE High School Media Center Fee: $34

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Registration available online at www.lpge.org

REGISTRATION FORMReturn to Long Prairie-Grey Eagle Elementary School Offi ce or Register On-Line at www.lpge.org

Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Male: ___________ Female: ___________

Address: ____________________________________________________________________ Phone: ______________________ Cell Phone: ___________________

Email Address: _________________________________________

Participant’s Signature (or Parent if under 18) _____________________________________________________________

Course # Description Fee

My signature allows my child to be photographed and published. Yes No

If you have any special needs, please let us know and we’ll be happy to try to accommodate you.

Registration valid only with paid fee. VISA/Mastercard is accepted.

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The Long Prairie-Grey Eagle School District has adopted an anti-bullying

policy pursuant to the Safe and Supportive Schools Act. This policy

applies to all school-aged children who voluntarily participate in Long Prairie-Grey Eagle School activities

such as co-curricular, extra-curricular or Community Education activities. A copy of the policy may be found on the District website at

www.lpge.org.

FLOW YOGAIf you love Yoga, you will want to register for this course. The main difference between Flow Yoga and Hatha Yoga is the position hold time. Flow Yoga moves between positions in a fl owing motion while continuing all of the benefi ts of Hatha Yoga. Open to all, novice or experienced, with individualized instruction. Please bring a mat or blanket, and wear clothing you can stretch in. It is best to come with an empty stomach. Course # 6501 Thursdays, beginning Oct. 2-Dec. 18No Class 10/16 &11/27 5:30-7:00 p.m. Deanne Brown (320-248-9547) 10 SessionsLPGE High School Media Center Fee: $34

AAA SENIOR DRIVER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMAAA’s Driver I m p r o v e m e n t Program is coming to Long Prairie and Grey Eagle. The two day, eight hour course is open to the public, however, pre-

registration is required. An AAA “certifi ed” instructor teaches the class. Persons age 55 and older who complete the course qualify for a ten percent discount on their auto insurance premiums for three years, according to Minnesota law. As of January 1, 1995, students who have previously taken an eight-hour accident prevention course can maintain their eligibility for the insurance discount by taking a four-hour refresher course. These repeat students have the option of attending only a refresher session. TO REGISTER: Call 1-888-234-1294Instructor: AAA Certifi ed Instructor, Ron StewartNEW LOCATION: LPGE Ele. Room 108 Enter Door S5Thursday, September 25 5-9 p.m. Fee: $20Tuesday, October 14 5-9 p.m. Fee: $20Monday & Tuesday, October 27 & 28 5-9 p.m. Fee: $24Wednesday, November 19 1-5 p.m. Fee: $20

BULLYINGBULLYING

Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already pro-vided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!

Total Fees: