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Judo - NashwaukFitness & RecreationExplore the Japanese martial art of Judo. Build confidence as you learn to fall, throw, and pin with Judo. A uniform will be provided. For ages 4-Grade 8. Parents may play Judo with their child/children at no extra cost. Parents of 4 and 5 year olds need to stay for their child's judo class.Fall 2026 -
KinderCamp - ISD 319EnrichmentKinderCamp is for all Nashwauk-Keewatin Kindergartners who are enrolled or planning to enroll in Kindergarten this fall - 2026. This camp will give our youngest students the opportunity to meet new friends who may be in their classrooms in September. It will involve many fun activities that will leave your child looking forward to his/her kindergarten experience. This will be a great chance for your child to become comfortable with the layout of the school, enjoy the playground, eat a snack and lunch in the lunchroom, and meet the kindergarten teachers. KinderCamp will be held at the Nashwauk-Keewatin School and will be under the supervision of our licensed kindergarten teachers. No bussing available. Families will be responsible for transportation.Summer 2026 -
LEGO Building ClubEnrichmentCome build with LEGO! Individual challenges, team building and free build. You will learn while exploring and having fun with LEGO. Grades PreK-8 welcome!Fall 2026 -
LEGO Building Club - ColeraineEnrichmentCome build with LEGO! Individual challenges, team building and free build. You will learn while exploring and having fun with LEGO. Grades K-6 welcome! Snack provided. LEGO Building Club - Coleraine Day: ThursdaysDates: 9/24/26-12/17/26 (No class 10/15 & 11/26)Time: 4:00pm-5:15pmFee: $30Coleraine Library DownstairsFall 2026 -
Starting SoonLEGO Party!EnrichmentSorry this class has been cancelled due to low enrollment. It's a LEGO party extravaganza! Join Colleen Bishop, "The LEGO Lady" for this fun event. Come build with LEGO, create a mini figure to take home, build a robot and give it a name, read a LEGO book, play LEGO trivia and win a LEGO prize. Cost includes take home mini figure and a LEGO gift. Grades PreK-6 welcome! Register online or call 218-245-6232. Location: Calumet Public Library932 Gary St, Calumet, MN 55716Summer 2026 -
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LEGO Party!EnrichmentIt's a LEGO party extravaganza! Join Colleen Bishop, "The LEGO Lady" for this fun event. Come build with LEGO, create a mini figure to take home, build a robot and give it a name, read a LEGO book, play LEGO trivia and win a LEGO prize. Cost includes take home mini figure, snack, and a LEGO gift. Grades K-6 welcome! Register online or call 218-245-6232.Fall 2026 -
Learn the Art of Freshly Milled Flour BakingCulinary ArtsDiscover the secrets of baking delicious bread using locally grown, freshly milled wheat. Colleen invites you to join her for a fun, hands-on learning experience. All supplies and ingredients are included in this unique farm-to-table experience. Each participant will take home one freshly baked loaf of bread!Fall 2026 -
Learn to Make Dishes with Clay SlabsCreative Arts & CraftsThis class will cover the basic and advanced techniques of using the clay slabroller along with slump forms, hump forms, and press mold forms in foam. You will learn how to make functional dishes, from small trinkets to large dinnerware sets. Some experience with clay is helpful but not required. Materials provided.Instructor: Nathan BrayFall 2026 -
Learn to Quilt: Holiday Wall HangingCreative Arts & CraftsWould you like a new wall decoration for Christmas this year? Loon Country Quilters would like you to join us to learn how make a Christmas tree wall hanging. You will learn how to use a rotary cutter, rulers, and a sewing machine. We will be choosing colors, machine sewing, machine quilting, and binding or wall hanging.Fall 2026 -
Learn to WeldArea Adult OpportunitiesAn introductory welding class designed for beginners. Students will start with the basics and progress through different welding processes while building foundational skills and confidence in a hands-on environment.Fall 2026 -
Lefse MakingCulinary ArtsLearn more about this tasty Norwegian tradition, from preparing the dough, to rolling it out and cooking it! All materials will be provided. All ages can join in on the fun of making Lefse. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No cost.Register online or call 218-245-6232. Location: Coleraine Public Library203 Cole St, Coleraine, MN 55722Class will take place downstairs community room/kitchen. Stairs are required to access this class location.Fall 2026 -
Line DancingFitness & RecreationGrab a few friends and boot scoot down to Bovey City hall for a fun night of learning how to line dance. You don't need a partner for this class, only a pair of clean, comfy shoes! If you have questions contact instructors at rapidballroom@gmail.comUse west entrance of Bovey City Hall, go upstairs to Grand Ballroom. Please carry in a clean pair of shoes to dance in-this helps keep our dance floor clean and minimize scratching of the floorFall 2026 -
Living Well As You Age WebinarsHealth & WellnessInstructors from Arrowhead Area Agency on AgingLocation: VirtualFee: No CostCLICK ON THE CLASS LINK TO REGISTER OR CALL 218-327-5730. Understanding Substance Use in Later LifeWednesday, 9/16/26 | 10:00 am – 11:00 amSubstance use among older adults is more common than many people realize — and it often goesunrecognized. This webinar explores how alcohol, prescription medications, and other substancescan affect older adults differently than younger people, what warning signs to watch for, and how toaccess support for yourself or someone you care about. Whether you are an older adult, a familymember, or someone who works with older adults, this session offers practical information in ajudgment-free space.Register at: bit.ly/AAAASept2026webinarUnderstanding Hearing Loss in Later LifeWednesday, 10/21/26 | 10:00 am – 11:00 amHearing loss is one of the most common conditions affecting older adults, yet it is frequentlyunderdiagnosed and undertreated. Left unaddressed, it can affect safety, relationships, mental health,and quality of life. This webinar covers what to expect as hearing changes with age, how to recognizewhen it may be time to seek help, and what options are available.Register at: bit.ly/AAAAOct2026webinarWithin Reach: A Guide to Veterans Benefits in Later LifeWednesday, 11/18/26 | 10:00 am – 11:00 amMany veterans may not be receiving the benefits they have earned — often because they do notknow what is available or how to apply. This webinar provides an accessible overview of veterans'benefits, including healthcare, pension programs, home and community-based services, and burial benefits. Learn how to connectlocal resources and get help navigating the claims process.Register at: bit.ly/AAAANov2026webinarAging and Safe DrivingWednesday, 12/16/26 | 10:00 am – 11:00 amDiscover how aging affects our ability to drive safely and learn practical ways to stay confident,capable, and independent on the road. This webinar covers changes that influencedriving and offers simple, empowering strategies to enhance safety for older adults and those whosupport them. Participants will recieve valuable insights, helpful tools, and accessibleresources that make continued mobility both safer and more enjoyable.Register at: bit.ly/AAAADec2026webinarHousing Insecurity and Homelessness – Older AdultsWednesday, 1/20/27 | 10:00 am – 11:00 amFocused on housing, homelessness, and community response efforts in ourregion. Representatives from local organizations serving people experiencing homelessness willshare info about current needs, available supports, and ongoing challenges. This session isintended to help community partners better understand the housing landscape and opportunities forconnection and coordination.Register at: bit.ly/AAAAJan2027webinarFall 2026 -
Love Yourself with Chocolate PartyCulinary ArtsLearn to make your own chocolate and more about superfood rich chocolates! Experience the power of organic raw cacao, plant-based ingredients and superfoods that provide essential nutrients. These chocolates are guaranteed to be delicious! Make and take some home. Register online or call 218-245-6232.Fall 2026 -
Love and Logic Magic for Early ChildhoodEarly ChildhoodThis course offers practical, fun strategies to raise responsible, respectful children. It emphasizes building strong, loving relationships through shared control, empathy, and allowing children to learn from mistakes, turning daily tantrums and power struggles into teachable moments. Separating class, childcare available for children birth - 5 years. Fee includes a parent workbook. Pre-registration is required. Fridays, 9/11/26 - 10/30/26 (no class 9/25 & 10/16) | 9:00am - 10:30am Instructor: Lisa Fox Location: Grand Rapids Early Childhood Hub - Fish Room Fee: $10Fall 2026 -
MAC Youth Open StudioArts & CraftsYouth Open Studio is a time designed for young artists to explore their creativity and independently work on their artwork. Open studio time offers a supportive environment where youth can spend time working on their own individual art projects with an instructor available to assist or answer questions. Students are encouraged to either bring their own supplies, or they can use supplies from the MAC. Ages 9-14.Instructor: Heather PedersonFall 2026 -
Make A Fleece BlanketArts & CraftsStudents in grades 2-6. Make a warm, cozy, fleece blanket to use on a cold winter day. No sewing needed! You will tie a 4' X 5' throw size blanket. All materials included. Fleece will be selected when you arrive.Fall 2026 -
Marble Library ProgramsArea Adult OpportunitiesAdult Book Club Join our Adult Book Club for engaging discussions, fresh perspectives, and a shared love of reading! Club meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month at Marble Library at 6:00pm. No class 11/11/26. Adult Crafts & Creativity Unplug, unwind, and get creative with adult crafting! No cost to attend, a variety of craft projects will be covered each month. Questions call the library at 218-247-7676. Days: Second Wednesday of each month Dates: Starting September 9th, 2026Time: 5:00 pmLocation: Marble Public LibraryNo cost Coffee Time at Marble LibraryEnjoy a social time with friends - old and new- around coffee! Days: Every ThursdayDates: Starting September 3, 2026Time: 1:30-3:00pmLocation: Marble Public LibraryNo cost Youth Programs - Wacky Wednesdays Join Alicia to create some fun artwork and listen to a story. We meet from 3:15pm-4:15pm every first and third Wednesday, starting in September-May (starting Wednesday, Sept. 16th, 2026). All school ages are welcome. Preschoolers are welcome with an adult. No cost to attend. Questions call the library at 218-247-7676. Toddler Time Toddlers and Preschool age children join us for fun artwork, a story, and a good time! Children must be accompanied by an adult. We meet from 2:30pm-3:15pm every first and third Wednesday, starting in September-May (starting Wednesday, Sept. 16th, 2026).Fall 2026 -
Martial ArtsFitness & RecreationJoin Scot Bennett, 3rd degree Certified Instructor in the World Tang Soo Do Association, to learn martial arts. Parents participate at no cost. Ages 6 to adults.Fall 2026 -
Medicare ChangesArea Adult OpportunitiesMedicare can be complicated, and if you’re just getting started, it can seem veryoverwhelming. Minnesota Aging Pathways can help you learn all the basics - Medicare Parts A,B, C, D and more. And we will give you an overview of the Medicare.gov website so you cancompare plans and choose the one that will be best for you.Fall 2026 -
Microsoft Excel for Advanced UsersTechnologyStudents will go beyond the basics of Excel. Designing better spreadsheets. Create lookups, pivot tables, sorting and filters, create rules, and advanced formulas. This class is designed for those with beginner-level knowledge of Excel who are looking to take advantage of the application's more advanced features. This is a hands-on course, so please feel free to bring real life problems we can solve in class. Register online or call 218-245-6232.Fall 2026 -
Microsoft Excel for Beginner UsersTechnologyStudents will learn practical business uses of Microsoft Excel. Including basic mathematical formulas, arrange, filter, format and sort lists of data, Select, copy, and paste data in a workbook, Enter and convert numerical and text data, dates, and times. Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop with Excel preloaded but are welcome to attend the class without a laptop as well. This is a hands-on course, so please feel free to bring real life problems we can solve in class. Register online or call 218-245-6232.Fall 2026 -
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NKG Youth WrestlingFitness & RecreationFirst practice for boys and girls PreK-8 grade will be on January 4th at 4:00pm plus mandatory parent meeting. Nashwauk School - Commons area. Singlets will be given out at the meeting. $55.00 uniform security deposit will be collected at this time. For more information check out the wrestling Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1816602088570016 Email: b_yuhala@hotmail.com or call 218-403-0805 with questions.Fall 2026