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Firearm Safety Field DayEnrichmentStudents take the online firearms safety course at https://tinyurl.com/45t2nspk and then join us for the Hybrid Field Day portion. The Hybrid Field Day consists of a one hour classroom mandatory refresher. The students will then complete their field day to finish up the requirements to get their Firearms Safety Certification. Must complete online portion prior to Field Day and bring waiver or certificate of completion of online MN DNR firearms/hunter safety. Open to students ages 11-18Location: Grand Rapids Gun Club 723 Peterson Rd Grand Rapids, MN 55744Time: 4:00 to 8:00 PMRegistration starts at 3:30 PMFall 2026 -
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Fitness WalkingFitness & RecreationEnjoy a safe, comfortable place to walk inside the following school buildings. Choose a location, pay for the pass online, then pick up your physical pass before your first visit. Show receipt of online purchase when picking up walking pass. Monday-Friday, 9/1/26-5/28/26 (school days only)3:30pm-7:00pmFee: $5 Deer River High SchoolPick up your pass at Deer River High School, 101 1st Ave NE, Deer River Grand Rapids RJE Middle SchoolPick up your pass at the Community Ed office, 601 SW 7th Street, Grand Rapids Greenway High SchoolPick up your pass at the Greenway Administrative office, 499 Powell Ave, ColeraineFall 2026 -
Freezer Pizza & Fast ‘Liquid’ Pizza: Easy Meal Prep for Busy NightsCulinary ArtsBusy night? Skip the takeout—make pizza your easiest meal of the week. In this hands-on class, with step-by-stepguidance, you’ll learn how to prepare and freeze homemade pizzas for quick, healthy, affordable, stress-freedinners anytime. We’ll make fresh freezer-friendly pizza dough use it to prepare the crusts, and go through theprocess required for toping freezing, storage, and baking so they bake up perfectly from frozen each and everytime. Important pro-tips for freezer friendly dough and toppings will also be shared.You’ll also learn how to prepare a fast no-knead pizza—an easy mix-and-bake method that comes together inunder an hour from start to finish. With make-ahead tips, and ready-to-go ingredient ideas, you’ll leave withpractical ways to save time and money, eat healthier, and always have a delicious meal within reach. As alwaysrecipes used are Chef Tess originals intended to make the experience simple and flavorful each and every time.Equipment Needs: Stand mixer, and 12-inch disposable aluminum pizza pans.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~While cooking-along is loads of fun, and highly recommended, it is optional.This class will take place on Zoom, free online software. Participants will receive instructions on how to accessthe class prior to it starting.A list of ingredients and class details will be received in advance of the class with enough time for shopping andpreparation. The Instructor’s Personal Recipes from this class will be included in a professionally made PDFpacket to be received by participants after the class.NOTE: The instructor’s recipes are copyrighted and are only shared with those who register for this class.As an added bonus, the instructor has created a private group and a public group on Facebook for participants ofher cooking classes. Everyone will receive an invite to the groups although joining is optional. Come join the fun!Note: One registration fee for this online virtual interactive class can include immediate family members livingfull-time in the same home ONLY. If children are participating, adult supervision is required. If friends, adultchildren, or extended family members are gathering for a fun night together, EACH household must registerSEPARATELY even if participating together.Fall 2026 -
From Face to Foot: Understanding the Source of PainHealth & WellnessJoin Dr. Daigle from Daigle's Osteopractic to learn why pain often isn’t caused by the area that hurts. Through real-life examples and simple explanations of nerve, muscle, and joint pain, you will learn how the body works as a connected system—and why treating symptoms alone often fails. He will also explain how whole-body movement assessments guide individualized treatment approaches, empowering people to better understand their pain and make informed healthcare decisions.Fall 2026 -
Grand Rapids Thunderhawks ArcheryFitness & RecreationAbout The Program The Thunderhawks Archery Program is open to ISD 318 students in grades 6-12 who want to learn the fundamentals of archery in a fun, safe, and supportive environment. Under the guidance of National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Certified Coaches, archers will develop proper shooting techniques, learn range safety, and build confidence while improving their skills. Throughout the season, archers will compete in Bullseye tournaments, with the option to also participate in 3D tournaments. Registration Bullseye registration fee includes all bullseye tournament entry fees, team jersey and equipment use. *Students can choose to pay for individual 3D tournaments throughout the season. Bullseye & 3D registration fee includes all bullseye and 3D tournament entry fees, team jersey and equipment use Scholarships Available Scholarships are available through the Angel Archer Fund. Awards may be full or partial and are based on available funding. To be considered, families must submit a scholarship application, which must be approved before funds are awarded. CHECK OUT UPCOMING EVENTS Parent Information & Student Try-It Night Families are encouraged to attend our Parent Information & Student Try-It Night to learn about the Thunderhawks Archery Program, the registration process, season schedule, and important dates. While parents attend the information meeting, students interested in joining the program are invited to participate in a supervised Try-It Session, where they can meet the coaches, learn range safety, and experience archery firsthand before registering. A signed parent safety waiver is required for students participating in the Try-It Session.Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2026Time: 6:00pmLocation: Robert J Elkington Middle SchoolNew Archers Class All archers new to the program should attend the New Archer Class where they will receive instruction on safety, equipment, and shooting fundamentals. Date: Tuesdays & Thursdays, November 10-19, 2026Time: 5:30pm-8:30pmLocation: Robert J Elkington Middle SchoolFall 2026 -
Greenway ECFE (Birth-5 years)Early ChildhoodOpen to families with children ages birth-5. The class is divided into two parts. First, parents and children interact through play, songs, and activities together. Then, a parent educator will guide discussions with the parents and a teacher assistant engages with children in the classrooms. Separating class. Pre-Registration is required. Register online or call 218-245-6232 Greenway ECFE (Ages Birth - 5 years) Fridays, 9/11/26-5/14/27 *No class on Fridays Greenway School district is not in session 10-16-26, 11-13-26, 11-27-26, 12-25-26, 1-1-27, 1-15-27, 3-26-27, 4-9-27Time: 8:30am-10:00am Instructor: Bobbi Krumrei Fee: $100 | Sliding fee scale is based on annual household incomeFall 2026 -
Greenway Fall FestivalFamily EventsYou won't want to miss this year's Fall Festival! There will be pumpkin painting, cookie decorating and a cake walk, A small meal will be provided. Co-sponsored by the Greenway Area Community Fund and Greenway Community Education. For questions call Mindy at 218-256-1654. Wednesday, October 28th 2026 5:00-7:00PMLocation: Mt. Itasca, ColeraineNo cost eventFall 2026 -
Group HypnosisHealth & WellnessLong-Lasting behavior changes occur at an unconscious level to be lasting. With hypnosis, you can make that change. The experience is also relaxing and allows you to be in control at all times. Stop smoking/chewing tobacco or vaping with no withdrawal or weight gain. Stop cravings for unhealthy foods and pop,eat healthy, get motivated to walk/exercise. The fee includes a free reinforcement CD and lifetime membership card. For comfort bring a pillow, sleeping bag, floor mat, etc. For more information visit hypnosisclinic.net 5:30: Check-In5:45-6:30: Introduction (Required for both weight loss and stop smoking clients.)6:30-7:30: Weight Loss hypnosis session7:30-8:30: Stop Smoking hypnosis sessionFall 2026
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Group PickleballFitness & RecreationSign up with a group of players or join other registered participants for 2 hours of open play. Registering with a group is recommended. Advanced, intermediate and beginner groups welcome. Each time slot is limited to 6 players.Check schedule to see exact dates(please note there will be some days the court is not available).Bring your own paddles and balls. Please carry in clean/dry gym shoes.Fall session runs Oct 5-January 29If District 318 is closed due to inclement weather all pickleball groups will be canceled that dayIn the case of a 2-hour late start keep an eye on your text/email for updated info on pickleball that dayFall 2026 -
Growing Together (birth-5)Early ChildhoodA perfect mix of play and connection! Each class includes two parts: Parent/Child Interaction and Parent Time. First, enjoy quality time with your child through fun, hands-on activities in a playful, child-friendly space. Then, while the children continue playing with our early childhood teachers, parents join a relaxed and supportive discussion group led by a licensed parent educator. Whether you're swapping stories, sharing laughs, or picking up helpful tips, you'll leave feeling encouraged and connected. No wonder this time is a favorite among parents! *Separating class. (*Exception: NK Supper Club) Pre-registration is required. Locations: Grand Rapids Early Childhood Hub - Fish Room | Deer River King Elementary - Deer Room | Nashwauk-Keewatin School - ECFE RoomInstructor(s): Shannon Sweeney & Lisa Fox | Kim Tillman & Amanda Fairbanks | Erin Wirtz & Susie Peterlin Fee: $120.00 year | Sliding Fee (NK Supper Club $60 year | Sliding Fee)Fall 2026 -
Gym Time (1-5 years)Early ChildhoodJoin us for a moving and shaking good time! Our open gym time allows for unstructured motor time for you to play with your child while they burn energy. Spend time running, jumping, throwing, balancing, climbing, & riding - all the gross motor skills that help your child gain strength and confidence in their body. Non-separating class. Pre-registration is required. Mondays, 11/2/26 - 3/22/27 | 1:00pm - 2:30pm Instructors: Shannon Sweeney & Courtney Gaddie Location: ISD 318 Educational Services Center - Gym Fee: $50 Sliding FeeFall 2026 -
Handwoven Winter Hand TowelsCreative Arts & CraftsWeave your own useful and unique dish towel in a wintery blue and white plaid or striped pattern! Using a pre-warped rigid heddle loom, you'll learn beginner friendly techniques to weave a 100% cotton dish towel approximately 14"x18". Beginners welcome; no weaving experience required. $25 materials fee due to instructor on day of classFall 2026 -
Having a Healthy ForestArea Adult OpportunitiesThe Minnesota Forestry Association is working to inform residents about healthy forests, how and where to find opportunities and incentives to creating a healthy forest on your property. Opportunities include tax incentives from the Department of Revenue. Course includes a free visit to your property from a consulting forester with no strings attached.Fall 2026 -
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Holiday Centerpiece Design ClassCreative Arts & CraftsBring holiday cheer into your home by designing your own seasonal centerpiece! Kacie will guide you through the steps to design the arrangement. Bring to class a cutting tool, all other supplies provided. Bring to class a cutting tool: nippers or pruning shears. Option to bring your own small - mid sized vase or container to make your arrangement in and any materials to personalize your design. Register online or call 218-245-6232.Fall 2026 -
Home: Photos and Stories Writing ClassCreative Arts & CraftsWhat does home mean to you? How many places have you called home? Is it a house, a family, a place, a feeling, a recipe or a kitchen table?Join this class to explore home and its meanings. By sharing photos, letters, and stories we will try to capture the essence of home in short poems and essays, perhaps even a collage. No writing experience necessary. Coffee provided, smiles ensured. Instructor: Judy NelsonFall 2026 -
House of the HeartCreative Arts & CraftsCreate a heartfelt painting experience designed to nourish creativity, reflection, and inner connection. Through Intentional Creativity, participants will explore intuitive painting, Red Thread connection, creative writing, meditation, and mindful self-expression in a welcoming and supportive environment.This class invites participants to creatively explore the “house of the heart” through color, symbol, story, and imagination. Participants will leave with a meaningful piece of art and reflective tools for continued inspiration.No experience necessary — all skill levels welcome. Open to all ages. Those 11 years and younger should be accompanied by an adult.Pay-What-You-Can options available by calling 218-326-2697 or email emily@macrostieartcenter.orgInstructor: Stella Alpine LeoneFall 2026 -
How Health Can Affect Your Wealth In Retirement:Area Adult OpportunitiesDiscovery of truths & falsehoods about health care and retirement. Important topics covered: • Rising costs of health care in retirement • How much you may need based on your age and other criteria • Five factors that can affect overall costs • Primary resources available, including Medicare and Medicaid • Steps to help manage your out-of-pocket costs • How to take advantage of health savings accountsFall 2026
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